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Task Force Akhetaten Officer Dossier: Lena Weller Clearance Level: Classified OF-6
Basic Information
Name: Lena
Surname: Weller
Gender: Female
Codename: None Assigned
Rank: Lieutenant Commander
Date of Birth: January 8th, 791 A.S.
Date of Entering Task Force Akhetaten: March 31st, 836A.S.
Place of Birth: Planet Manhattan, New York System
QualificationsLocation of Navy Graduation: Juneau Shipyard
Close Quarters Combat Training: West Point Military Academy: Six (6) months CQC training
Armed Combat Training: West Point Military Academy: Twelve (12) months armed combat training
Space Combat Training: West Point Military Academy: One (1) year basic snubcraft flight course, two (2) years capital ship communications course, two (2) years capital ship command course
Other: One Police Plaza; Two (2) year basic course, two (2) year advanced course
BiographyEx-Commissioner of Liberty Police, and the qualifications above probably explain a lot but also confuse a lot. I'll try to rectify this.
While I did go through more than standard training for a Navy officer, when my training was complete I decided to make a turn in my career and become a police officer. The folks at One Police Plaza couldn't believe I had the qualifications that I did, and after my mandatory training was complete I shot up the ranks of Liberty Police, and before I knew it I had the Government reaching out to me regarding a new and improved federal police that they intended to fund and needed a "head" for.
Things over at Liberty Police did not go as planned, obviously. The newly funded governmental force barely saw any activity or anyone willing to join - suppose that shows just how far deep the corruption goes with the LPI. One thing turned to another, and eventually the Government decided it's not worth to continue funding the force. I tried for a few months to keep it going using my own funds, but I soon realized I was trying to milk a cow that died long ago, probably before the poor thing was even born.
It's been a few months since I left the force, and I've had some time to sit down and think of my options and what I want my future to be.
Ten years in training and sixteen years in the Liberty Police. It's clear that my life is with the Libertonian Armed Forces, and after plenty of thought I decided that this is where I will remain.
This time, however, I'll stick back to where I started.
Looking through my options, I decided I'd sign up to the Forty-sixth Fleet, and see where that takes me. I don't got no requirements out of the Fleet as long as my name will not be talked down upon and I am treated right and with respect. Obviously I don't expect to keep a rank that's anywhere near the rank of Commissioner which I held under the not-so-glorious times of Liberty Police, but I trust that the Fleet's Admiralty won't screw me over, either.