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Now a twenty-one year old woman of Hispanic descent, Michael and Jane encountered Dea on [[Freeport 9]] in the [[Omicron Theta]] system when she was only fifteen.  Deserted on the Zoner station many years ago, she knows not her parents or actual origin.  Never content with life on the station she attempted countless times to bargain her way on a transport to House space, but without luck.  After taking a liking to the crew of the <i>Ilion</i>, she snuck abroad as a stowaway and only revealed herself after the ship had returned beyond the Omega systems, by which time it was safer for her to remain rather than return.
 
Now a twenty-one year old woman of Hispanic descent, Michael and Jane encountered Dea on [[Freeport 9]] in the [[Omicron Theta]] system when she was only fifteen.  Deserted on the Zoner station many years ago, she knows not her parents or actual origin.  Never content with life on the station she attempted countless times to bargain her way on a transport to House space, but without luck.  After taking a liking to the crew of the <i>Ilion</i>, she snuck abroad as a stowaway and only revealed herself after the ship had returned beyond the Omega systems, by which time it was safer for her to remain rather than return.
Despite the uninvited appearance she quickly earned a strong bond with Jane and Feury and continually argues her way into remaining on the crew as opposed to a safer life on a planet or station. In truth, growing up on [[Freeport 9]] made her a natural mechanic and an odd attraction to plasma granted her the position of engineer aboad the vessel.  She has a lively and childish personality, seemingly innocent and ignorant to most things happening around her, and holds on to a "little sister"-esque bond between the two other crew.
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Despite the uninvited appearance she quickly earned a strong bond with Jane and Feury and continually argues her way into remaining on the crew as opposed to a safer life on a planet or station. In truth, growing up on [[Freeport 9]] made her a natural mechanic and an odd attraction to plasma granted her the position of engineer aboad the vessel.  With a lively and childish personality, she plays innocent and ignorant to most things happening around her, and holds on to a "little sister"-esque bond between the two other crew.
In late 819 [[AS]], contact with Dea was lost following the destruction of the <i>Naiad</i>. Her status and whereabouts are unknown.
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In late 819 [[AS]], contact with Dea was lost following the destruction of the <i>Naiad</i>. Her status and whereabouts over the years since are unknown.

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Michael Jay Feury
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Origin Flag-bretonia.png Bretonia
Occupation Bowex Trade Pilot
Affiliation Border World Exports
Born 791 A.S., Planet New London
Died Still alive

Michael Jay Feury (23rd December 791 AS - Present) is an independent trade pilot dealing with legal goods distribution across the Sirius Sector.

Information

  • Name: Michael Jay Feury
    • Common Aliases: None
  • Age: 32
  • Gender: Male
  • Appearance:
    • Complexion: Caucasian
    • Hair: Brown
    • Eyes: Brown
    • Height: 1.83m (6')
    • Weight: 78kg (172lbs)
  • Previous Employment:
  • Known Relatives:
    • Father: Tell "Tuscan" Feury (761 AS - Present, age 62), Bounty Hunters Guild operative in active service within the Tau Borderworlds. Son of Charles Feury, Cambridge-born owner of a small Bretonian haulage asset long since bought out by BMM following Tell's refusal to take up his father's position.
    • Sister: Leah Marisa Feury (800 AS - Present, age 23), a recent graduate of Rush Green University on Planet New London, and an aspiring interior designer.

Personality

Michael - or, as he's more commonly referred to, simply Feury - is the sort of man who always likes to know what situation he's getting himself into. While not technically doing things exactly "by-the-book", he almost always co-ordinates his shipping routes and contract details long before actually undertaking them as to avoid unnecessary encounters and hassle - although, as almost any freight pilot can relate, it rarely actually works. The rashness of youth is slowly fading away as he begins to tackle his thirties, and has left him a resolute and determined man when it comes to his work.

He is a strongly conscientious person, most importantly in regards to his actions as a ship captain. There is nothing more important to Feury than the lives and well-being of his crew, friends, and family. He is painfully aware that his actions can so often dictate the fate of those around him (not to mention the fate of his cargo, too) and places their lives and trust beyond any other calling. Unlike his parents, he prefers the steady and profitable career of shipping over the raw, edge-of-the-seat combat action found within fighter snubcraft.

He often opts out of conflict entirely, avoiding trouble to save unnecessary danger to his crew. He clashes with his shipmates in a friendly manner often, and when things are going well he is a fun-loving and energetic man.

History

Childhood: 791-806 AS - Ages 0-15


Born on Planet New London to the somewhat-infamous Bounty Hunter "Tuscan" Feury and his wife Diane, Michael led a fairly secluded and protected early life with few friends and fewer relatives. The only non-immediate family he knew of was his grandfather on his fathers side, Charles Feury, whose connection to the three was patchy at best due to Tell's choice of the Guild over the family haulage business. While generally quite the loner, Michael found a strong friend in Vale Waters, a child from his neighborhood and school, and the two spent much of their early lives as firm friends.

In 798 AS, when Michael was seven, his father returned to active service within the Guild, often spending a few months stationed off-planet followed by an equal time back with his family. Two years later his younger sister Leah was born, and despite the nine-year gap in age the two children became very close - Michael of course taking the role of the protective older brother. Gradually, their father Tell began working longer and further afield, slowly but surely returning to the life he'd put behind him when he and Diane had settled down a decade prior. By the time Michael was fifteen, his father would only be seen returning home a few select times a year during holiday seasons, sometimes remaining totally out of contact with his family for months at a time. Such distance had quite the effect on Leah, although as a quiet child, she was never vocal about the issue.


Spacebound: 807-813 AS - Ages 16-22


At sixteen, Michael began working within one of New London's larger spaceports. At first the work was menial - overseeing cargo trailers, guiding maintenance drones, and so on - but as he grew accustomed to the system and earned popularity with the regular clients and trade captains, he began working with shipping contractors themselves. Working amidst interstellar transports, their cargoes and patrons, he found himself chasing a passion - to own a vessel himself. He dedicated himself to saving enough credits to earn himself a license and ship, and achieved the former at nineteen. Another three years passed before he was able to invest in his first ship, a second-hand B-27-E Clydesdale Bretonian Freighter. He christened the ship the Calchas and pulled a few strings with local contacts to arrange his first few hauls within the business.

From there, there was only one way to go - up.


Naiad Dreams: 813 - 819 AS - Ages 22-28


After the initial wonderment of space flight had run it's course, Michael found himself aiming higher and higher. He became more and more daring with his destinations, several times running supplies into the distant Freeports of the Omicron systems without escort - trusting only in the (relative) nimbleness of his small ship to avoid trouble. It was on the final leg of one of these trips - leading him to land on Planet California Minor - that he met Jane Harmann, a libertonian woman and able navigator. Harmann, like Feury, was a beginning merchant, but had lost her ship in recent rogue activity. She had found herself stranded on the planet with a full consignment of cargo bound for Bretonia, but without ship to haul with. The two cut a deal, Feury taking up Harmann's contract and delivering both her and her consignment to it's destination in return for a split of profits. Upon arriving, Harmann decided to remain with Michael as a co-pilot on a temporary basis until she could afford another ship. That time quickly came and passed as the pair found little trouble earning themselves a tidy living with some skillfully-devised routes and back-to-back contracts. Eventually, with a substantial backlog of credits, Feury decided to sell on the Calchas in favor of a larger ship to speed the arrival of his dream.

He named his new Large Transport the 'Ilion' and returned to the skies with a hold many times more cavernous than before. Unfortunately, such a large ship made him a prime target for common piracy and left him unable to escape in the same way as with the Calchas. Despite this considerable strain on their profits (and lives), his trading routes remained much the same in pursuit of that ever-out-of-reach "big payday". On a particularly dangerous stint out to Freeport 9 in Omicron Theta, the pair met their third crew member, Dea Hays. Dea, a Hispanian girl of fifteen with little known history, instantly took to the duo and begged them to take her with them, but was denied each and every time on account of her age and vulnerability. Hays refused to accept their denials and smuggled herself aboard the vessel, emerging only when the ship was long departed. Despite Feury's insistence that they return the child, Harmann convinced him to allow her to stay (after all, returning to the Omicron sector was another considerable danger and loss of money). By the time the group next made station the three were good friends, with Harmann and Feury finally overlooking Dea's age in favor of her cheery attitude and determination. She was also an astonishingly talented mechanic thanks to a childhood spent among the machinery and ports of Freeport 9, and soon cemented her place as an invaluable asset to the crew.

Finally, in 818 AS, Michael achieved his dream of obtaining the Naiad, a Series-DL Border Worlds Transport. Unlike his previous vessels, he wanted to purchase this ship as new - skyrocketing the price but also the personal achievement. After placing an order and arranging the sale of the 'Ilion', he secured a refugee-evacuation contract from Planet Leeds to Freeport 9 and, less than a day later, departed in his new, dream, vessel.


Present: 819 - 823 AS - Age 32


Sadly, his fortunes with the Naiad were not favorable. A year after the vessels' christening, she was struck by tenacious pirates in the Omega-3 system. Unable to satisfy their rising demands, Feury gave the order to abandon the crippled vessel and watched on from an escape pod as his pride and joy erupted in the flames and fury of pirate bomber assault. Reunited with Harmann abroad Freeport 1, the two realised that Hays, while thought to have escaped the exploding transport, had not returned, and the pair have not heard from their friend and colleague since. Wounded but tenacious with his trade, however, Feury has since joined Border World Exports and has returned to the skies in the newly christened BES-Penrose, a Shetland class Bretonian Train.

Ships

The 'Calchas', Feury's first ship.

The 'Calchas', Bretonian Clydesdale Freighter:

After six years of saving, Michael purchased a Bretonian Clydesdale from a second-hand dealer and registered the vessel with the name Calchas. Although the ship was small and it's cargo capacity equally minimal, it's relative agility and stature provided a significant advantage against common pirates and other hostile vessels. Despite its size Feury made a significant amount of credits in a short time with the assistance of co-pilot Jane Harmann, and ended up selling the vessel in favor of a newer, larger transport ship.


The 'Ilion', Feury's former Large Transport.


The 'Ilion', Large Transport:

Michael's second ship, the Ilion, was a Large Transport. He bought the ship as a decommissioned BMM vessel and spent a little extra time and money in having it retrofitted before christening it. With the addition of Dea Hays to his crew as a skilled mechanic, he frequently pushed the ship to it's limits with runs through the dangerous border and edge-world systems in a continued attempt to upgrade again to a Border Worlds Transport.


The 'Naiad', Feury's former Border Worlds Transport.


The 'Naiad', Border Worlds Transport:

Finally, almost five years after first sitting at the helm of the Calchas, Feury succeeded in obtaining a brand new ship of his own - The Naiad, his goal ever since he first laid eyes on a similar hauler so many years prior in the New London spaceports. Although it boasted many more turrets and extra armor over the Ilion, he and his crew finally opted to follow the relative security of inter-house trade, slowly earning their fortunes across the Sirius Sector until the vessel met its demise in Omega-3 in 819 AS.


The BES-Penrose, a Bretonian super-transport flown under Bowex colors.


The BES-Penrose, Shetland-Class Bretonian Super Transport:

In early 820 AS, Feury entered into official contract with Border World Exports, and was granted the helm of the newly-commissioned BES-Penrose. A marvel of Bretonian engineering and perseverance, the Shetland train is a sign of Bretonia's continued commercial and industrial ability despite the troubled times. Manned by a crew of twenty, including Feury and Harmannn, it shall surely test the new captains' ability in command.


Crew Profiles

Jane Harmann, co-pilot, navigator and foreign relations.

Jane Harmann:


Although her name implies a Rheinlandic descent, Jane hails from a large Libertonian family mostly living on Planet Los Angeles. By occupation she is registered as an independent freight pilot much like Feury, but instead works alongside him as a co-pilot and navigator. She also has a passing knowledge of foreign languages (with the notable exception of Gallic) which makes her invaluable within the borders of Kusari and Rheinland. In her mid-twenties she boasts a fiery and often reckless personality, but rarely gets a chance to show it to anyone except Michael himself. Although she clashes often with the captain, the two are firm friends.

She encountered Michael during one of his first contracts to Liberty space in the Calchas. Her own ship, a Rhino class freighter, had been crippled by rogue attacks and was deemed irreparable after an emergency landing on Planet California Minor. With a hold full of Optical Chips and a lucrative buyer already determined, she bargained a deal with Feury, present after delivering Alien Organisms from the edgeworlds, to take on her contract and deliver her and her shipment to Cambridge. Upon arrival Michael confessed he was impressed with her navigation ability and knowledge of the market and suggested they remain partners temporarily until she could afford another ship of her own - that time has long since passed and they remain in business, crewing first the Ilion, then Naiad, and finally as partners under Bowex aboard the Penrose.

Dea Hays, mechanic and gunner.


Dea Hays:


Now a twenty-one year old woman of Hispanic descent, Michael and Jane encountered Dea on Freeport 9 in the Omicron Theta system when she was only fifteen. Deserted on the Zoner station many years ago, she knows not her parents or actual origin. Never content with life on the station she attempted countless times to bargain her way on a transport to House space, but without luck. After taking a liking to the crew of the Ilion, she snuck abroad as a stowaway and only revealed herself after the ship had returned beyond the Omega systems, by which time it was safer for her to remain rather than return. Despite the uninvited appearance she quickly earned a strong bond with Jane and Feury and continually argues her way into remaining on the crew as opposed to a safer life on a planet or station. In truth, growing up on Freeport 9 made her a natural mechanic and an odd attraction to plasma granted her the position of engineer aboad the vessel. With a lively and childish personality, she plays innocent and ignorant to most things happening around her, and holds on to a "little sister"-esque bond between the two other crew. In late 819 AS, contact with Dea was lost following the destruction of the Naiad. Her status and whereabouts over the years since are unknown.