Alexandre Morgan

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Alexandre "ossusplayz" Morgan is currently assigned to Rho Squadron, stationed on the ISDII Warrior. He is currently the Flight Leader of Flight Two and Rho Squadron's Executive Officer.

Biography

Early Life

Morgan was born on Naboo during 1 ABY to Alachor and Apari Morgan, their only child and sole inheritor of the wealth of the House of Morgan. His privileges were many, and he enjoyed the benefits of his family's fortune.

As a child he studied privately, his family hiring private tutors. These instructors taught him many subjects, from literature and biology to politics and swordsmanship. He mastered every topic presented to him quickly, especially piloting. He was gifted an Imperial simulation pod and honed his talent there. He was raised in a household that praised the Empire, enjoying the benefits of both the newfound security of the galaxy and the renewed economic prosperity it brought the House of Morgan.

The House of Morgan

The House of Morgan is an ancient family dating back to the beginning of the Old Republic, with its wealth originating from asserting control over hyperspace routes, newly forged by explorers hired by the House. By pressing tolls on ships exiting the hyperspace lanes, the House's ancestors amassed a massive fortune, which was passed down from generation to generation. The members of the family traditionally have names starting with the letter aurek. Members of the family have held power for many generations, with many members being involved in local, sector, and even galactic government. The rise of the Empire proved another opportunity to gain wealth by cooperating with the new regime. The House contracted out many of its explorers to forge new hyperlanes for the Empire, and was well compensated for its efforts. When the Empire collapsed, the House harbored Imperial Intelligence officers in their estate, turning their mansion into a secret Imperial base of operations, defying the Naboo government's acceptance of the New Republic.

Adulthood

When he was 21, Morgan met and engaged Alexis Cusgate, a beautiful girl of his same age from another prominent Naboo family. Their daughter, Ava Morgan, was born the following year, 23 ABY. The bliss, however, did not last long. During 24 ABY, while Morgan was offworld, his parents and family were killed in a Rebel terrorist attack on the area where the Morgan's estate was. This attack not only killed the hiding Imperial officers but also the Morgans. This galvanized his anti-Rebel sentiments. He scoured the remains of his house, looking for remains of any files that could point him to a group. He eventually found a a message from one of the officers alongside a holo-map pointing him in the direction of the Emperor's Hammer. The map proved outdated, however, and Morgan spent years searching after the intentionally elusive battlegroup. When he finally traced and encountered the group in 29 ABY, he declared his intent to join and fly for the Empire.

TIE Corps

Initially stationed aboard the SSD Avenger as a cadet, Morgan quickly finished re-training and became Rho Eight aboard the ISDII Warrior. He quickly proved himself, scoring kill after kill in battle after battle, earning himself countless medals, including the Commendation of Bravery. During a rearrangement of Rho, Morgan briefly became Rho 2. Shortly before the Imperial Storm wargames, Morgan was promoted to a Flight Leader position as Rho 5, commanding the very flight he began in, and shortly before the Warrior's triumphant victory was made Rho's XO.
After Imperial Storm, Morgan took a ten-day leave to go and reassure him of the facts of his family's death, prompted by a remark from an Intel officer. He discovered that the Imperial officers had in fact bombed the house, destroying evidence and themselves so the approaching Rebels could not capture anything. By doing this, they also killed the Morgans.
Morgan did decide to return to the EH at the end of his leave, reasoning that the EH was not the Empire, and the entirety of the Empire cannot be held responsible for the actions of five officers.