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=The early years and the family=
 
=The early years and the family=
Brian rarely talks about his previous life, so people don't know too much about it. He was born on [[planet Leeds]] on the 12th of August, 790 A.S. Soon his parents decided to move to [[Liberty]] (where Brian's mother was from). Why? Maybe because of the ecological situation on Leeds, maybe because of some other reason. Their destination was [[planet Los Angeles]] where they decided to settle for good. Brian doesn't remember Leeds good, so Liberty may be called his home as well. That's why Brian decided to join the [[Liberty Navy]] when he was 18 (just like many other young men and women who wanted to serve their House).  
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Brian rarely talks about his previous life, considering it irrelevant to the cause he serves now, so people don't know too much about it. Only the basic info is available. Brian was born on [[planet Leeds]] on the 12th of August, 790 A.S. Soon his parents decided to move to [[Liberty]] (where Brian's mother was from). Why? Maybe because of the ecological situation on Leeds, maybe because of some other reason. Their destination was [[planet Los Angeles]] where they decided to settle for good. Brian doesn't remember Leeds good, so Liberty may be called his home as well. That's why Brian decided to join the [[Liberty Navy]] when he was 18 (just like many other young men and women who wanted to serve their House).  
  
 
=The career in Liberty=
 
=The career in Liberty=
 
==The Liberty Navy==
 
==The Liberty Navy==
[[West Point Military Academy]] is famous for its good education programme. Those who pass the entire training process usually become most skilled pilots. So, Brian never had a reason to complain about his skills (although he wasn't the best in the Academy). During his training Scott got acquainted with several people, who would later become his friends: [[Norman O'Connor]] and Kyle Cross. They all passed their final tests successfully and were accepted to serve onboard LNS-"Guardian of Justice". At first things went rather well. But then the new war with [[Rheinland]] began, and the vessel was sent to the frontline. It was among the first ships to fall a prey to Rheinlanders. Few people managed to survive by using the escape pods.
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[[West Point Military Academy]] is famous for its good pilot training programme. Those who get through the entire training process usually become most skilled pilots. So, Brian never had a reason to complain about his skills (although he wasn't the best in the Academy). During his training Scott got acquainted with several people, who would later become his friends: [[Norman O'Connor]] and Kyle Cross. They all passed their final tests successfully and were accepted to serve onboard LNS-"Guardian of Justice". At first things went rather well. But then the new war with [[Rheinland]] began, and the vessel was sent to the frontline. It was among the first ships to fall a prey to Rheinlanders in the [[Hudson]] system. Few people managed to survive by using the escape pods.
  
 
==The Liberty Security Force==
 
==The Liberty Security Force==
After the destruction of the "Guardian"  Brian and Norman sent applications for the [[LSF]], and both were accepted, since their experience and training met all the requirements. While O'Connor tended to stay in Liberty, rarely venturing into reconnaisance raids, Brian became a test-pilot and intelligence officer. Having seen all those brutal experiments carried out by the [[LSF]], Brian preferred to operate on his own and considered intelligence the best choice. At least he didn't have to stay at the LSF stations (sometimes they gave him creeps) for too long.
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After the destruction of the "Guardian"  Brian and Norman sent applications for the [[LSF]], and both were accepted, since their experience and training met all the requirements. Why did Brian join the LSF? Perhaps he realised that war was not exactly for him... Or maybe he just followed his friend, Norman. The LSF would find some use of his talents anyway, so that might be the reason as well.
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However, while O'Connor tended to stay in Liberty, rarely venturing into reconnaisance raids, Brian became a test-pilot and intelligence officer. Having seen all those brutal experiments carried out by the [[LSF]], Brian preferred to operate on his own and considered intelligence the best choice. At least he didn't have to stay at the LSF stations (sometimes they gave him creeps) for too long.
 
His flying skills and experience made him a perfect choice for deep space reconnaisance raids. He usually succeeded, but the last assignment went wrong.
 
His flying skills and experience made him a perfect choice for deep space reconnaisance raids. He usually succeeded, but the last assignment went wrong.
 
His destination was a system deep in the [[Edge Worlds]], but the contact with the ship was lost shortly after it reached [[Omicron Delta]]. Brian was actually shot down by a [[Corsair]] patrol, but the 'sairs failed to detect the pod (which was equipped with the prototype cloaking device for unpredictable events). However, the pod was about to run out of energy, so Brian had to choose: to die unnoticed in open space or to reveal himself. He chose the second option.
 
His destination was a system deep in the [[Edge Worlds]], but the contact with the ship was lost shortly after it reached [[Omicron Delta]]. Brian was actually shot down by a [[Corsair]] patrol, but the 'sairs failed to detect the pod (which was equipped with the prototype cloaking device for unpredictable events). However, the pod was about to run out of energy, so Brian had to choose: to die unnoticed in open space or to reveal himself. He chose the second option.
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==First "welcome" or The beginning of a new life==
 
==First "welcome" or The beginning of a new life==
 
Luckily for Brian, his pod was spotted by [[the Order]] patrol passing nearby. Agent Scott managed to get rid of all evidence that'd compromise him and thus he came to [[planet Toledo]]. Having spent some time there, he decided to stay. The [[LSF]] would declare him M.I.A. anyway, and if he returned, he wouldn't get a warm welcome anyway. However, the Order's "welcome" was not the best either.
 
Luckily for Brian, his pod was spotted by [[the Order]] patrol passing nearby. Agent Scott managed to get rid of all evidence that'd compromise him and thus he came to [[planet Toledo]]. Having spent some time there, he decided to stay. The [[LSF]] would declare him M.I.A. anyway, and if he returned, he wouldn't get a warm welcome anyway. However, the Order's "welcome" was not the best either.
Somehow they managed to find out who Scott really was, and that's why he was arrested and had to pass polygraph checks on [[battleship Isis]]. Only few people were present there, so not much is known about that. However, Brian ended up in the Secondary Fleet. He even visited Kusari ([[Tohoku]] and [[Chugoku]], [[Kyoto Base]] to be exact) during the negotiations with the [[Blood Dragons]].
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Somehow they managed to find out who Scott really was, and that's why he was arrested and had to pass polygraph checks on [[battleship Isis]]. Only few people were present there, so not much is known about that. Most of the records were not revealed to anyone but the High Command (and to the Order Intelligence, perhaps). However, Brian ended up in the Secondary Fleet. He even visited Kusari ([[Tohoku]] and [[Chugoku]], [[Kyoto Base]] to be exact) during the negotiations with the [[Blood Dragons]].
  
 
==The Primary Fleet==
 
==The Primary Fleet==
 
It took Brian some time to make up his mind, but eventually he applied for the Primary Fleet. His experience allowed him to survive during several assignments, although he had some "unlucky" incidents. One of them was meeting [[Christopher Dangen]], the renegade who had left [[the Order]] before Brian joined the Secondary Fleet. Several encounters with the [[Nomads]] ended up badly as well.
 
It took Brian some time to make up his mind, but eventually he applied for the Primary Fleet. His experience allowed him to survive during several assignments, although he had some "unlucky" incidents. One of them was meeting [[Christopher Dangen]], the renegade who had left [[the Order]] before Brian joined the Secondary Fleet. Several encounters with the [[Nomads]] ended up badly as well.
  
Nevertheless, Brian was promoted to Corporal.
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Nevertheless, Brian was promoted to Corporal. The fighter training courses he had passed turned out to be especially useful. As most of (ex)-[[LSF]] agents, Brian is more like an individualist who prefers to deal with the enemies one by one rather than enter a large-scale battle. However, situations differ, so Brian had to get used to massive engagements, although he still prefers duels.
  
 
=Rumours=
 
=Rumours=
Considering Brian's [[LSF]] origin, it's not surprising that some rumours about him can be heard occasionally.
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Considering Brian's [[LSF]] background, it's not surprising that some rumours about him can be heard occasionally.
  
 
-They say that Commander Ciana of the Primary Fleet led the interrogation of Brian Scott shortly after his true origins were found out. At least [[Henry Frederick]](the other member of the Primary Fleet, who, according to the rumours, was also present there) sent a report to the Order High Command after that "polygraph check".
 
-They say that Commander Ciana of the Primary Fleet led the interrogation of Brian Scott shortly after his true origins were found out. At least [[Henry Frederick]](the other member of the Primary Fleet, who, according to the rumours, was also present there) sent a report to the Order High Command after that "polygraph check".

Revision as of 11:06, 20 December 2010

Brian Scott
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Origin Flag-bretonia.png Bretonia
Occupation Order Operative
Affiliation The Order
The Order Agent 817 A.S.
Rank Corporal
Born August 12th, 790 A.S., Planet Leeds

Brian Scott is a former LSF agent who currently works for the Order. He is considered M.I.A. by the Liberty Security Force.

The early years and the family

Brian rarely talks about his previous life, considering it irrelevant to the cause he serves now, so people don't know too much about it. Only the basic info is available. Brian was born on planet Leeds on the 12th of August, 790 A.S. Soon his parents decided to move to Liberty (where Brian's mother was from). Why? Maybe because of the ecological situation on Leeds, maybe because of some other reason. Their destination was planet Los Angeles where they decided to settle for good. Brian doesn't remember Leeds good, so Liberty may be called his home as well. That's why Brian decided to join the Liberty Navy when he was 18 (just like many other young men and women who wanted to serve their House).

The career in Liberty

The Liberty Navy

West Point Military Academy is famous for its good pilot training programme. Those who get through the entire training process usually become most skilled pilots. So, Brian never had a reason to complain about his skills (although he wasn't the best in the Academy). During his training Scott got acquainted with several people, who would later become his friends: Norman O'Connor and Kyle Cross. They all passed their final tests successfully and were accepted to serve onboard LNS-"Guardian of Justice". At first things went rather well. But then the new war with Rheinland began, and the vessel was sent to the frontline. It was among the first ships to fall a prey to Rheinlanders in the Hudson system. Few people managed to survive by using the escape pods.

The Liberty Security Force

After the destruction of the "Guardian" Brian and Norman sent applications for the LSF, and both were accepted, since their experience and training met all the requirements. Why did Brian join the LSF? Perhaps he realised that war was not exactly for him... Or maybe he just followed his friend, Norman. The LSF would find some use of his talents anyway, so that might be the reason as well. However, while O'Connor tended to stay in Liberty, rarely venturing into reconnaisance raids, Brian became a test-pilot and intelligence officer. Having seen all those brutal experiments carried out by the LSF, Brian preferred to operate on his own and considered intelligence the best choice. At least he didn't have to stay at the LSF stations (sometimes they gave him creeps) for too long. His flying skills and experience made him a perfect choice for deep space reconnaisance raids. He usually succeeded, but the last assignment went wrong. His destination was a system deep in the Edge Worlds, but the contact with the ship was lost shortly after it reached Omicron Delta. Brian was actually shot down by a Corsair patrol, but the 'sairs failed to detect the pod (which was equipped with the prototype cloaking device for unpredictable events). However, the pod was about to run out of energy, so Brian had to choose: to die unnoticed in open space or to reveal himself. He chose the second option.

The Order

First "welcome" or The beginning of a new life

Luckily for Brian, his pod was spotted by the Order patrol passing nearby. Agent Scott managed to get rid of all evidence that'd compromise him and thus he came to planet Toledo. Having spent some time there, he decided to stay. The LSF would declare him M.I.A. anyway, and if he returned, he wouldn't get a warm welcome anyway. However, the Order's "welcome" was not the best either. Somehow they managed to find out who Scott really was, and that's why he was arrested and had to pass polygraph checks on battleship Isis. Only few people were present there, so not much is known about that. Most of the records were not revealed to anyone but the High Command (and to the Order Intelligence, perhaps). However, Brian ended up in the Secondary Fleet. He even visited Kusari (Tohoku and Chugoku, Kyoto Base to be exact) during the negotiations with the Blood Dragons.

The Primary Fleet

It took Brian some time to make up his mind, but eventually he applied for the Primary Fleet. His experience allowed him to survive during several assignments, although he had some "unlucky" incidents. One of them was meeting Christopher Dangen, the renegade who had left the Order before Brian joined the Secondary Fleet. Several encounters with the Nomads ended up badly as well.

Nevertheless, Brian was promoted to Corporal. The fighter training courses he had passed turned out to be especially useful. As most of (ex)-LSF agents, Brian is more like an individualist who prefers to deal with the enemies one by one rather than enter a large-scale battle. However, situations differ, so Brian had to get used to massive engagements, although he still prefers duels.

Rumours

Considering Brian's LSF background, it's not surprising that some rumours about him can be heard occasionally.

-They say that Commander Ciana of the Primary Fleet led the interrogation of Brian Scott shortly after his true origins were found out. At least Henry Frederick(the other member of the Primary Fleet, who, according to the rumours, was also present there) sent a report to the Order High Command after that "polygraph check".

-Some people mentioned shots being fired on Isis shortly after the check. However, no records of that were revealed to the Order personnel.

Traits of character

Brian is a simple soldier, therefore he is used to following orders. He doesn't like "unnecessary risks", although when he's required to do something risky, he'll follow the order (after voicing his opinion, perhaps).