Gallic Royal Navy
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Juliette Pascal de Lorraine
Commodore, RNS Grenoble
Juliette Pascal de Lorraine, better known as "the Nymph", was born on the planet Metz at 800 A.S. in the family of Count Pascal Emile de Lorraine. Juliet was the fifth child in the family, so she could not claim any inheritance. After completing her schooling, she was sent to the Military Academy in New Paris and upon completion of which she became a career officer in the Gallic Royal Navy, and almost immediately got to the front.
During the aggressive war with Bretonia, she was able to distinguish herself as a strict and very talented officer in the field of strategy, for which she gradually rose to the rank of Commodore, and received the battlecruiser Grenoble under her command. But the higher in rank she moved, the more cruel and unprincipled she became.
When the war turned into a positional war, seeing her inclinations, the command assigned her, along with the ship, to the Vipere battle group, as they found her skills useful in the "special" tasks that the battle group performed.
Towards the end of the war, her battle group was attacked by the forces of the creatures known as the Nomads and their puppets. The battle group was destroyed, and Juliet herself, along with some of the surviving soldiers and officers, was subjected to nomad infection.
However, we can say that she lost her humanity even earlier, sowing terror in the Kingdom of Bretonia, where she is still sentenced to death for multiple military crimes, such as participating in the genocide of the planet Leeds and massacres of civilians in other places.
At the moment, she is being hunted by a humanocentric group of radicals known as The Order, who marked her as a "threat to humanity" and a "confirmed infected person", and one day they almost succeeded. The remains of Vipere were almost completely destroyed, and the battlecruiser Grenoble was boarded by the Order's assault group and delivered to the orbit of Akabat. However, Juliette herself was not on board, and for almost a year she had not been heard from anyone and anywhere.
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