05-19-2017, 04:22 PM
Order Primary Fleet Personnel Dossier
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Name: Yeggito Kebok
Rank: Captian
Order ID#: 081-976
Last Updated: 30-May-824
Summary, Background: See Order Primary Fleet application for full story.
Kusarian; born to a GMG Wing Commander. One brother, Yasashiku; contact lost after joining the Order. Studied Chemical Engineering on New Tokyo before working as a logistics officer for the GMG. Flight experience from an early age, and regularly flew patrols and escort missions for the GMG when resources were thin.
Reasons for joining the Order unknown. Approached an Order team on Freeport 11, and was brought back and enlisted straight away at Taba. Fell into line quickly, and had positive initial evaluations (excerpts below).
Quiet demeanor, humble personality, and very calm; excels at assessing risk and planning accordingly, but it doesn't delay the decision making process, be it in resource management, strategic offensive planning, or tactical combat engagements.
Quick learner; does everything by the book. High level of integrity. Interested in deep-space surveillance, would be excellent fit for leading clandestine reconnaissance or research-based teams outside of Order-controlled space.
Current Standing Orders
Primary: Search the Lower Omicrons / Omegas for, and track down, any remaining fragments of the "Legion of Steel", the group behind the attempted coup of the Order Overwatch.
Secondary: Covertly detect, evaluate, and mitigate any Nomad expansion (infections and/or assets) into House space via the Lower Omicrons. Update NavMap / Order Neural Net entries pertaining to Nomad presence in the systems traveled to, utilizing advanced sensor / scanning arrays.
Secondary: Make progress on Operation "BAXTER" and Operation "ALVEUS".
Secondary: Investigate any use of nomad-derived hyperspace-oriented technology by organizations in House space.
Excerpts, Superior Officer Comments
Lt. Commander D.Rivers Wrote:Combat Training, Session 5: Ensign Kebok.
Not sure where we found this kid, but he's different. Most of the young guns, this early in training, are still far too risky in their approach to combat; this Ensign Kebok, on the other hand, is far more risk averse than than the average recruit. While he isn't the most "pure" / "natural" combat pilot I've seen in my years, he doesn't take unnecessary risk in his engagements, and never puts his wingman in a dangerous spot.
A number of times, he could have pushed an offensive maneuver, and perhaps scored a kill in the 3 on 3 drills, but broke it off to take up a defensive engagement to protect his teammate. It isn't very often you see that type of awareness this early; he didn't need to be told that one mistake out here can, and most likely will, cost you, and your fellow Order personnel, their lives.
Commander T.Okada Wrote:I wanted to make a quick note on our most recent tangle with Core forces in Omicron Delta. We were in a flight of four ships, 2+2; Yegg, the newest to the group out here at Dabaduro, had ships 3 (his) and 4; I was in 1, my wingman in 2.
[Yegg] noticed the pack of Marlin fighters, and broke high and away; a little unconventional, but he set up the angle of engagement so he and his wingman came directly out of the sun. That line of attack took one Marlin out immediately, and made the remaining three break low and away, putting us (ships 1 and 2) right in the saddle, sliding onto their six almost immediately.
It was a standard 4 vs. 4, but, with Yegg's cool, calculated observation of the space around us, setup the engagement in much more favorable odds, and we came away with two Core down, with one damaged before they punched away towards Yaren. Textbook.
Senior Logistics Officer K.Valcor Wrote:...and I would like to make a special commendation for Ensign Yeggito Kebok; given his background with logistics with the GMG, he helped us identify a few areas in our supply lines that could be managed better, and cut the time of moving H-Fuel to a few forward-operating bases by nearly 20% in his first week here.
He has a knack for seeing problems, especially with asset management; he knew he could pull an escort squadron off of a lower-risk supply run, and assign it to a higher-risk, more exposed route in order to keep that supply chain healty. I understand why he's being pulled into the new project, about Iridium; he'll be a huge asset as a logistics officer.
Commander C.Collevechhio Wrote:...as we entered the nebula, I was surprised how calm he [Yegg] was in our formation. Normally, it's the first time these younger guys are flying outside of controlled trade lanes, nevermind in uncharted nebulas. Couple that with the fact that Nomads hit as hard as they do, and they whole "if-your-ship-is-damaged-you-may-float-aimlessly-until-they-try-to-break-in-and-infest-your-brain" aspect, most can barely function.
Yegg, however, seemed fairly nonplussed about the situation. He did mention, after the fact, that he grew up in the Crow nebula in the Sigmas, and had been flying off instruments, rather than out the window, most of his life. This type of calm in these low-visibility, potentially uncharted nebula is a plus, for sure.
Order Promotions Log
Communications Log
1. Sortie Report: 14-Sep-823
2. Sortie Report: 22-Oct-823
3. Sortie Report: 21-Nov-823
4. Sortie Report: 25-Nov-823
5. Sortie Report: 26-May-824
6. Sortie Report: 23-Jan-825
2. Sortie Report: 22-Oct-823
3. Sortie Report: 21-Nov-823
4. Sortie Report: 25-Nov-823
5. Sortie Report: 26-May-824
6. Sortie Report: 23-Jan-825