Okay... Guess there isn't more of this than you'd expect, but no matter.
=CR=Panzer - a viper flown by a 2nd-generation colonial, who used to live in Rheinland.
=CR=Iblis - another 2nd-gen colonial, booted from RM for hiding his origins. Flying a pancake ((No, RM has nothing to do with it, it's just a madeup story))
=CR=Varsovia (And the untagged one) are the same ship flown by a colonial black marketeer. Whatever, wherever, but you'd better pay. The interesting thing about the boat, is that it's got a pimped-out transponder system, that makes other peoples' IFF systems overlook the trader (Read - spent a few days fixing the rep to make most NPCs leave me alone)
=CR=Firebat - another viper, flown by the old admiral's younger brother. Both of whom remained with the fleet instead of trying to live alongside the Sirians.
=CR=Tempestas - More an arms locker than a ship - a storage for what guns I'll be wanting to switch to in certain situations.
Templar - a double character, one is a centurion, the other's a gunboat. You can typically meet them in Sigma 13, ripping traders apart or taxing them. I won't lie, that there's very much RP to it, I'm just playing a typical, mindless corsair NPC, patrolling the sigmas for money. Simply put - a corsair who is trying to scratch out a living
Bernadotte & Accipiter belong to a Xeno pilot - Gerard Bernadotte. The guy's from an old, Louisiana family, which cultivated the french tradition (and language). Having lost his parents in an LPI slave roundup, he's now seeking vengeance and refuge from the law by simply ripping Liberty apart. If you see him, Prospector and his buddies aren't far away.
Also got a little museum
=BSG=Starbuck and =BSG=Helo are what remained of one good fella's chars after he was forced to leave. I'm keeping them alive cuz he might once come back and because I'm a history freak - those 2 are the oldest (and authentic) examples of pre - 4.83 colonial spacecraft.
Due to studies, I'm at home (well, at a comp I can use to play FL anyway) only on from THU night to SUN afternoon. Sometimes more or less due to holidays and/or extra stuffz to do on the university. Poland = GMT+1/GMT+2 timezone (Daylight savings or whatever it's called)