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Communications ID:NAVY Sigma-07 Status:Resigned Date of Birth:02/02/800 Place of Birth:Planet Manhattan
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PERSONAL HISTORY:
Avery Jameson Reeves was born on the Second of February in 800 A.S to Jameson and Camara Reeves, their oldest and presumably only child. Both his parents were owners of an independent Libertonian mining company. Avery's parents were slaughtered during an incursion by pirates into the New York system. Despite the best efforts of the Naval Forces in the area, his parents were lost to the assault. Avery was rescued by the crew of a salvage ship, who returned him to his Home on Manhattan.
Avery's closest relative, an uncle by the name of David Lambert, decided to try and contest him for the will and promptly kicked Avery out of the family's House. The luxuries of the family apartment in the Avalon building were a bygone comfort and Avery slowly accustomed himself to living a life bound to streets and alleyways. A mercenary by the name of Alistair Roarke by chance glimpsed Avery on the streets one day and gave him a new Home to live in, vowing he would personally see to it that his uncle paid for abusing the system and extorting a home from a child. Despite being on a limited financial income, Alistair would pay all the expenses towards putting Avery through proper schooling and even into his Naval Education on West Point.
Avery graduated from his studies at West Point among the top of his class for the year 820 A.S. It wasn't long thereafter where he became a fully fledged service member of the Liberty Navy's Primary Fleet. Avery was initially a volunteer for the Logistics department, piloting the Lakewood during various supply runs. He would remain a part of the Logistics division for quite some time before eventually transferring into the External Security and Research Division. Wherein he would show his true worth at the ability to negotiate and handle situations which required the utmost solidarity and fidelity.
Avery's first noticeable action of valor took place in Pennsylvania, wherein a trade ship called for his assistance to sort out their cargo in safety. Almost immediately after the transport was preparing to leave the system, a small fleet of Rogue Scyllas entering the area looking to pillage and commit piracy upon any they could reach. Avery was alone in this situation apart from the assistance of a siege cruiser known as the Shamrock Bay. Together with the Cruiser, Avery would lead the Scyllas in an already lost fight to prevent civilian lives from being lost. The Shamrock Bay was critically damaged and Avery would be forced to eject after successfully distracting the group of Scyllas long enough for the civilians and transport ships to evacuate the system.
His eagerness to serve and impress did not falter even during the Gallic invasion of California, the Naval High Command took note of his inspirational commitment and trusted him with command of the LNS-Integrity, a Catapult class Siege Cruiser, which he would deploy to its highest efficiency, even to the extent of neutralizing a Valor class Gallic Battleship. The Integrity would go on to down more Battleships and cruisers during as well as after the Gallic incursion under his command, despite his talents in warship command, he would not fully give up his true role as a fighter pilot for the Primary Fleet. More recently, Avery had been granted access to Command the LNS-Mount Hood, a renowned Battle Cruiser.
He would further take up the mantle for Liberty against the likes of Xenos, the Legion and even the Order. Never being one to give up regardless of how bad circumstances, numbers or even firepower seemed to be stacked against himself and fellow pilots. Avery despite remaining humble had become a symbol for new pilots who were freshly entering their education on West Point, that regardless of origin, age or even ones own past, they could work hard and be rewarded for it, not just by the various promotions and public decorations, but by the satisfaction of the many citizens and fellow pilots, which served as his main motivation.
Avery zealously continues his career in the Navy, under the ambition of never allowing a child to endure what he himself had to go through.