To: Liberty Navy Recruitment Office
Subject: Application Form R23
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Name: Dylan Hunt
Age: 23
Birthplace: Planet Manhattan
Gender: Male
Height: 178 cm
Weight: 78 kg
Relatives: Kevin Hunt, Father
Lexia Doig, Mother (Whereabouts Unknown)
Previous Fields of Work: Freelancer escorting small cargo ships.
Experience: I have experience in dealing with pirates. As a freelancer, I worked for some small transport businesses and helped escort ships safely through trade lines. I have my shares of carbon scouring across my cockpit.
Timezone: GMT -7
[color=#33FF33]S-KYP3: Pariah Izumaga
Bio: I spent my life growing up in middle class Manhattan. My mother left my father after about a year I was born and my father refuses to tell me where she went off to. My father made a living with his trade business transporting mainly personal shipments, letters, what have you to various stations in the New York system. I really began my life when I got my pilot license at 18. I learned mostly how to fly from my father but my combat experience, I earned that. When I told my father I wanted to fly escort, he believed I would never actually go through with it. I started out guarding the few ships in his business. I quickly moved on to guarding ships with something more of value. From there I started earning my stars they called them. My first battle I remember how easy I was to jump the gun and rid the enemy to hard. Eventually I met a guy who became somewhat of a mentor to me. He taught a few tricks of the trade when it came to piloting during combat and he helped me keep me cool. From there I thought perhaps I could offer my skills to the Navy.
I picked up a Navy training manual and immediately engrossed myself in all the rules and regulations. I learned that there are bigger battles out there and bigger ships that could use my experience. I felt that I could really make a difference and clean up the trade lines if I joined that Navy. So, I am writing to you today in regards that I want to join the Navy and make her proud.