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12:58, 2nd May 2024 (GMT+0)

ENS Adolphus Grenna

Name: Adolphus Grenna

Age: 20

Gender: Male

Colony of Birth: Leonis

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General Physical Description: Unpreposessing, short, scrawny, but resistant in the same way that wire is. He is surprisingly agile, and makes a lot of use out of it scrambling around the Battlestar.

Personality (Bring your character to life. Make them a real person here and in their likes, dislikes, and hobbies): When everyone sleeps. That's the best time. I'm out polishing the focusing lenses and for a moment, I can see beyond human lifetimes, and it's beautiful. I'm not the one people invite to parties, I'm no pyramid jock, I hate the game My. I don't want to talk about it.., but I'm there to sweep up afterwards. No glory in that, right.

Likes: Beer. Stargazing. Peace

Dislikes: death

Hobbies: Belief. Stupid right. Every day I don't know if my bed will be on the floor or on the ceiling. All i can do is believe that Andromeda will see us through another day. That she cares about us enough to make sure that all her components keep working, all her components, mortal and machine.

Military Details

Branch of Service: Navy

Military Occupational Specialty (See the thread for list): Janitor

Rank: Ensign

Time in Service: Not long.

Decorations: 0.

History and Background:
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I grew up underground. Does that surprise you? Even a grand location like Leonis has an underground. We lost our parents when I was 10. And I actually mean lost. There was a cave in that separated my sister and i from them; she dragged me to safety. Kept me going by saying we would find them.  We never saw them again past that.  Apart from the usual small cons you might be running at that age, my sister Mina loved Pyramid. Almost everything we could scrape together went towards making sure she could play. She even got scouted for the team. Never got past the first game.  I didn't want her to play that match. I was the only person in medical when she died.  These days, I understand deaths happen, but I hope by crawling round the intestines of the battlestar, there'll be fewer of them.

I've been around ladders and tunnels my entire life. What does it matter where. The only thing that's changed is the stars. They are that much closer out here.

I think I've seen more of the ship then most care exists, and our vets.. if I can understand the ship like they do, maybe my sister and I will meet on equal terms somewhere. We both understood a cause greater than our own, it just took me a lot longer to get there. Sorry sis.