Name:Anton Volkov Rank:Senior Lieutenant Age:32 Height:174cm Weight:91 kg Hair Color:Brown Eye Color:Light blue Planet/Station of Origin:Planet Volgograd, System Omega-52
Background Information:
Anton Volkov, was born in 17.07.790 AS on Planet Volgograd. He grew up in an almost exemplary Coalition family. His father, Sergei Volkov, being a well-respected officer at Coalition Secondary Army, his mother, Ksenia Volkova, primarily engaged in housework and family care at home.
Although Anton enjoyed the generous education at the very best schools in Volgograd’s capital city. But somehow, Anton had a different image of the modern man. Strength, autonomy and power. It's not clear, if it was just a result of an intense phase of puberty or if he really meant it like that.
In 809 AS, he applied for an apprenticeship at the Coalition Army on JianXi. Everything went well until one day in late 810, when her father was checking the mailing, his came across a letter from Coalition Tactical Division #88-E , that their son got lowered to the rank of a Warrant Officer.
Today I was at builded SCRA|CPW-Korolev. This is untypical ship, they have prototype of new device, the result of researching by Coalition scientists, developed on the basis of their counterparts during Solar War. If they really work, "Korolev" can hide self from visual and radar contact.
Of cause this is not all, ship maybe will have the Armor Upgrades series V or VI, so. "Korolev" was the not bad armoned and equipment ship who have big round of roles
Name of"Korolev" Loading database:Data:1907 - 1966A.C.
Coalition Database Wrote: Sergei Pavlovich Korolev:
(12 January 1907 A.C. – 14 January 1966 A.C.) was the lead Soviet rocket engineer and spacecraft designer in the Space Race between the United States and the Soviet Union during the 1950s and 1960s. He is considered by many as the father of practical astronautics.
Although Korolev was trained as an aircraft designer, his greatest strengths proved to be in design integration, organization and strategic planning. Arrested for alleged mismanagement of funds (he spent the money on unsuccessful experiments with rocket devices), he was imprisoned in 1938 for almost six years, including some months in a Kolyma labour camp. Following his release, he became a recognized rocket designer and a key figure in the development of the Soviet ICBM program. He was then appointed to lead the Soviet space program, made Member of Soviet Academy of Sciences, overseeing the early successes of the Sputnik and Vostok projects. By the time he died unexpectedly in 1966, his plans to compete with the United States to be the first nation to land a man on the Moon had begun to be implemented.
Before his death he was often referred to only as "Chief Designer", because his name and his pivotal role in the Soviet space program had been held to be a state secret by the Politburo. Only many years later was he publicly acknowledged as the lead man behind Soviet success in space.