I grew up as a war orphan in the Gallante System. Like everyone else, life in the orphanage was rough. If you ask me what wartime was like—it was hell.
You might ask how I ended up here? Well, let’s just say I worked myself nearly to death.
When I was 12 years old, I lost my father in a war none of us wanted. He was called up for service. He couldn’t refuse—if he had, we would’ve lost our social standing, our wealth, and become nobodies in society.
My mother and younger sister were with me. We tried to escape the war, but one day, our station was attacked. We lost so many people. My mother was hit by an explosion. My sister was holding my hand when it happened. We were thrown to the ground—unconscious, bleeding, buried in rubble.
When I woke up, my little sister was gone. I didn’t know what had happened to her. I panicked. We had to run—I had to run. But I couldn’t find her. There was an escape pod nearby. I had no choice but to take it. I had to survive.
I don’t believe she’s dead. I know she’s not dead. I can feel it. That’s why I enrolled in Capsuleer School—just to find my sister.
My goal is to find her. I’ve traveled across galaxies and planets searching for her. Along the way, I found a corporation called the Kingdom of Science. They took me in, helped me raise funds, and we did research together to build better ships.
After a year, I earned a promotion and joined Absolut Order, a larger corp that the Kingdom of Science was allied with.
I’ve learned new techniques, made new friends, discovered new tactics. That’s what Absolut Order is about:
We learn. We fight. We help. But most of all—We are the Order.