Name: Hugo Harris Age: 32 Birthplace: Presumed Crayter Biography: Little is known about his years in the Crayter sector, as he himself remembers less than he would like to. Civilian for the most of his life, that is for certain. Even less he remembers about his first years before the massacre. But one thing he remembers clearly- the unstoppable horde of Gallic war vessels devouring ship after ship, in his new home - Tau-44. This is about the time when he received his basic combat training and flight lesson - sadly to never put them in use. At the time of the Gallic incursion, he was stationed on a transport vessel, at least he remembers so. Being rather unlucky, a few days after boarding the vessel, it was put in harm's way. The last few minutes he could recall clearly. The Gauls appeared out of nowhere, merciless as usual. The ship struggled, but could not withstand the massive fire power. Suddenly, the vessel tilted and he found himself thrust towards a wall, smashing his head in it. This is the last clear memory he has. From what he could understand, someone dragged him towards the escape pods, leaving just in time.
How he ended up on Pecos, he is not certain, but he was in a coma for quite a while. After going through all the examinations and tests, he was discharged. Despite suffering partial memory loss, everything else seemed in order. He even felt healthy enough to attempt flying again. Relevant Experience: Basic flight lessons for fighters, transports. Basic combat and arms training. Your reasons for applying to the Military: It is a time when every pilot matters. Despite the heavy suffering, he has not yet lost hope and will do his best to put things right. He will never forget what the Gallic forces did.
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1) How long have you been on Discovery?
Actively since late 2010. Excluding a few long breaks that is.
2) What characters and ships have you had thus far?
I'd say many, but not that many.
3) How often do you normally play/come online for?
Not as much as I'd wish, but would normally log for a few hours, pretty much every day (after coming home from work).