Background Information: Rupert Koch was born in a middle/poor class family, his father Olaf Koch a farmer by trade had four kids Rupert being the youngest. Olaf always wanted the best for his kids and would expect them to take over the farms after his passing. All the sons agreed to do so except Rupert who always looked to the skies in wonder. Rupert listened to his father and helped out on the farms until he was eighteen, after that Rupert knew his time had come to reach for those skies he pondered on every night. Rupert confronted his father about the decision he had made, sadly harsh words were exchanged and his father threw him out on the streets to never speak with the family again. For days Rupert wondered the streets of Stuttgarts city limits not knowing what to do, he sat on the corner of a building staring at the skies once again...rain began to pour, Rupert just closed his eyes until all of a sudden a man strolling by in a fine suit, umbrella in hand stopped and looked at Rupert. The man said "Son what are you doing with your life". Rupert stared at the man not sure what to say, the man said again "Well son do you". Rupert replied, "Well I have always dreamed of being up there" Rupert stared to the stars. The man looked up as well. The man said "Son take this" the man hands him a credit card amounted to 30,000 credits. Rupert responded in silence, "Son go for your dreams, reach out there for your people". The man continued to walk not looking back. Rupert stood up and said out loud "Yes this is a sign, I must go up there to see were it takes me". The next day Rupert went to the nearest ship dealer and purchased his first light fighter class ship. As he was walking out with a fresh pair of key's in his hands he passed a holo sign near the exit it said "Do you want to be a soldier? Are you ready to fight for the people of Rheinland! Then enlist today! Find your closest recruiters office to join". Rupert stared at the sign knowing this is what the man gave him the credits for to pursue the protection of the people, this was his destiny.