Parker, Alice

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Name: Parker, Alice
Rank: Major
Nickname: White Rabbit
Role/Assignment/Position: VF Pilot, Phantom Blades, XO during the Blades' Beginhill era, later CO prior to Alan Redgrave's tenure.
Current Status: Unknown, not on the current Phantom Blades roster . . . presumed retired from active duty.

Created By: Rannilas
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Date Retired: N/A
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Previous Players: N/A
Current Game: Beginhill
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Affiliation: UNSpacy
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History: Captain Alice Parker is XO for the Phantom Blades during their time as a Beginhill Training sqaud (circa 2046).

Captain Parker's five years with the Phantom Blades has been everything she wanted out of her career with UN Spacy. She currently (for Beginhill era threads) serves as the squad's XO under Major Powell Mandrin, a human male known affectionately by the squad as "O.J.". Together, the two friends have assembled and trained one of the best response teams in the entire Spacey fleet. On the M15's CAG's list of elite squadrons, SVF-64 sits at an easy third behind the Angel and Cobra squadrons. This fact only serves to bolster Alice's determination and dedication to her squad.

Three years ago, during a routine skirmish retrieval*, Alice's fighter took heavy damage to the forward section from friendly fire. A hysterical rookie, faced with an overwhelming enemy force, took to wildly firing at anything that moved. When the 64th showed up to extract them from the situation, Alice was the lucky target of said rookie's final gunpod burst. While she was serverly injured and the fighter's systems were damaged, Alice was able to limp her fighter home escorted by the squad they'd come to support.

Medical analysis of her injuries turned up that she had suffered some nerve damage in her dominate hand. Rather than retiring, Alice took to a two fold mission for her recovery. Not only was she going to engage in intense physical therapy for her right hand but she also intended to learn to use her left hand to the same level of skill. Already trained in paired weapons, the task wouldn't be monumental, but Alice was determined to overcome a shortcoming in her training if the same situation should ever arise again.

Instrumental in her recovery were her friends both inside and outside the squadron. Most notably, Tim Brown and Tara Kingston of the Battle-15 bridge crew. Both were avid exercisers, Tim was training intensely for creating a boxing league in the fleet and Tara was a gymnast of significant skill. The three are still good friends to this day, regardless of an inappropriate liaison once between Alice and Tim.

During this same period of time, while reevaluating her basics on the Beginhill craft, Alice got roped into finishing the instruction of a cadet class named the Midnight Dreamers. The four successful graduates of that class had helped to remind Alice of why she enjoyed risking her neck to save others and that the instinct was still alive in her after her absence from the battlefield. The assignment also had the added benefit of giving her increased access to the simulation rooms on that ship which aided in her speedy recovery.

Within a year of her return to active duty, Major Mandrin was KIA leading to her promotion to Major and CO of the squadron. The loss was rough on the group as a whole. The passage of time revealed a knick in the Blades' fine edge. Such a deeply personal event was prone to change people to some degree but the resulting squadron wasn't meant to last. Mistakes started to be made, small at first, truely unnoticable to outsiders. The unfortunate culmanation of these mistakes lead to the slaughter of the group during a heated engagement. (Heat was used to describe losses within the squad.) Casualties had been high that day and the temperature exceeded the adhesive that held them together as a unit.

Major Parker was the only member to return to the flight deck though she was unconscious and by way of a medical rescue shuttle. She was later told that as her disabled 19S floated in the battlefield she was watched over by 1st Lt. Mansfield, 4IC of the squad and 2nd Lt. Jenners, who had been the last person she had saved before being overwhelmed. Alice wasn't medically fit to attend their memorial services.

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