| On Generals... |
| General James Brungess: Mansel: Brilliant man...he wove his way through his career nicely. He's got an authoritative presence about him. People look up when he walks into a room. Brungess: Decisive, totally complacement, methodical and effcient officer. Fiercely loyal to his friends and family. He is me but more open about doing the honorable thing and right thing then I would. I think of him as one of "Three Musketeers" of the UNSF. Is absolutely confounded as to why he loves Maki, his wife. General Aaron Page: Mansel: He can play the spy game better than anybody out there. His brilliance for both tactical and strateigic maneuvers earned him his current position as Director of Operations. Brungess: THE spy master, spy leader, and spy instructor. His ability to anticipate and interpet an opponents moves makes him a most formiable adversary on the shady battlefield of the world of Intelligence. General Michael Pyant: Mansel: Trained by Gen. Page. This man will rise UNSF Intelligence to newer levels once he's Director of Operations. Brungess: Like Grant DaNastie when teamed up with Jim Blackwood or Skip Taylor. Page and Pyant are unbeatable combination. Pyant is often the genious interpeter of Page's orders and also acts an intel analysis refiner. The were vain of the Imperial Armada Intelligence's exsistence and are the envy of the EDF Intel. |