Aticus Jade
History
== An impressive 26 year service follows the Rear Admiral. Aticus gained his start in the fleet as a fighter pilot for Flayer Squadron. The service was a short lived one due to the Dark Brotherhood's interest in the fleet's newest prospect. After his first year of service, Aticus was initiated as an Apprentice of the Sith Order and as such he was transfered in the TIE Corps to the Avenger Task Force and stationed as a pilot for Slayer Squadron, aboard the S.S.D Avenger. He served both the Sith order and Slayer Squadron well over the course of nine years earning him the ranks of Captain and Dark Jedi Hunter as well as earned his command over Slayer Squadron. Secretly during this time Aticus was flying missions with Demon Squadron, a unit of House Archanis of Clan Taldryan. After thirteen years of continued superior and dedicated service as a pilot Aticus finally earned his next step in the fleet - command of his own ship as a Commodore, but he was not expecting it to be an MC-90! The Warspite was her name and Aticus had earned the reputation of a powerful warrior and cunning Squadron Commander, previously a pilot in the Infiltrator Wing in the legendary Eagle Squadron. Much of the data post of Aticus's command of the Warspite is lost or destroyed, believed due to the exodus of the Brotherhood. In fact, only more recently have records of Aticus Jade been recorded. There are mixed rumors of what happened to Aticus, and the MC-90 Warspite. Some say that the ship was destroyed but Aticus escaped to serve in the Intelligence division as an agent, while others say that he and his brothers stole the vessel and fled to the New Republic's 5th Fleet. Despite the accusations the career of Aticus Jade has not been shaken at all. Currently Aticus is stationed as the Fleet Ambassador, ranked at Rear Admiral and service in the Brotherhood is to Clan Alvaak, under the flag of House Drakonan, but his new focuses are beyond that of combat and battle. Now titled as "Lord Jade, Baron of Karana" and tasked with the diplomatic ends of the fleet the veteran Rear Admiral typically keeps his hands clean of blood these days, but typically is used loosely.
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