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David Terrio
dt-galarch.jpg
Biographical Information
Race Human
Homeworld Empress Teta
Mother Riela Terrio
Father Unknown
Spouse Single
Siblings Unknown
Children None
Born Year -30, Day 3
Imperial Service
Branch IA_mini.png
Imperial Army
Positions Brigade Commanding Officer
Prior Service See Dates of rank
Awards See Galactic Empire awards


David Terrio, also known as Dark Trooper or DT, is an Imperial soldier and former TIE pilot. He is known for his command of the Imperial Army during the final year of Charon's reign and for his command of the Imperial Eighth Fleet at the time of Veynom's departure.

Early life and career

David Terrio was born on Year -30, Day 3, at Cinnagar Core District Hospital 15 on Empress Teta. No biographical information about his father or mother is available. In his youth, Terrio enjoyed friendships with various Imperial fighter pilots and non-commissioned officers stationed in the Core District. Upon graduation from Cinnagar PS 143, Terrio parlayed one such friendship into employment at a local merchant's trading firm. Shortly thereafter, he was promoted to skipper of the YT-700 Sunspot, in which capacity he continued service until the firm's liquidation in Year -8.

Facing a mild recession and depressed demand for labor on his homeworld, Terrio enlisted with the Imperial Navy in Year -7.

Military service

Galactic Empire

Crewman Terrio was initially assigned to sentry duty aboard the Acclamator I-class assault ship Tenacious. During this time, he studied Imperial protocol and law before attending the Imperial Academy. Service records from this era list Crewman Terrio on the ship manifest and duty roster but do not provide details about his assignment or performance.

In Year -2, Terrio attended the Imperial Academy, then under the command of Commandant and Vice Admiral Virgil. While at the Academy, Terrio's classmates nicknamed him "Dark Trooper" because of his prowess in boxing but relative incapacity in starfighter combat. According to his instructors, Terrio resented his own inferiority and became so dedicated to ameliorating his handicap that he spent more nighttime hours on Corulag piloting T-16s than any other cadet in his class.

Upon graduation, Admiral Piett assigned Ensign "Dark Trooper" to the First Naval Recon, which was then under the command of Captain Darkjedi. Terrio piloted an Escort Shuttle in the fleet's Gold Squadron as a junior wingman and later senior wingman after his promotion to lieutenant in Year -1.

Captain Darkjedi was later relieved of command for desertion by Admiral Piett and replaced with Captain Targeter and Commander Ghost X9. Captain Targeter and Commander Ghost immediately promoted Lieutenant IWAssassin, an academy classmate and friend of Terrio's, to lieutenant commander and commanding officer of Gold Squadron. After several months, IWAssassin was transferred to another fleet and First Naval Recon Command promoted Terrio to lieutenant commander and commanding officer of Gold Squadron in Year 0. During this time, Terrio met and befriended several notorious Imperials of the era, including then-Colonel Black Lodge, General Trey Connel, Lieutenant Colonel Zekk Terrik, Brigadier General Cherokee, Captain Mccarthur, and even Emperor Spytek. He also befriended several prominent officers of the Rebel Alliance, including Fleet Admiral Hobbes, President Zee Wolf the Elder, and (allegedly) Zee Wolf the Younger's mother.

Rebel Alliance

For a short time, during a period of great turmoil in the Galactic Empire caused by infighting between the Army and Navy, Terrio served in the Rebel Alliance Army.[1] He followed several senior officers of the Empire in defecting and was immediately commissioned as a colonel. Within weeks, the dilapidated Rebel Alliance promoted Terrio to High General of the Army, where he was tasked with organizing a dysfunctional marine corps. At the time, Terrio worked under the pseudonym "David Karrde," borrowing his surname from a prominent family in the Alliance. After several more weeks of negotiating with an incestuous and ineffective High Command, Terrio tendered his resignation and returned to the Galactic Empire.

Return to the Empire

The Empire has never accepted traitors with open arms, and Terrio was no exception. He was immediately arrested and confined aboard Captain Kirov Quel-Droma's Imperial Star Destroyer pending a court-martial. While imprisoned, Terrio negotiated a plea with then-Admiral Piett for his reinstatement as an officer of the Imperial Navy. In return, Terrio spent half a year under disciplinary probation supervised by Captain Quel-Droma before returning to independent service. Terrio remarked at the time that such lenience was secured only by the benevolence of his former superiors, Captain Targeter and Commander Ghost, who allegedly defended his loyalty.

Upon his return to independent and active service, Lieutenant Commander Terrio led the 201st Heavy Support Company in the Second Imperial Fleet (pre-Y3). There, his commanding officer was Captain Gunther von Esling, already a legend for his service in the Third Naval Recon under Commodore Veynom.

After a restructure of the Imperial Navy following Piett's ascension to the Throne and Veynom's promotion to Commanding Officer of the Navy in Year 0, Terrio was promoted to commander and was assigned to the Imperial Eighth Fleet as its commanding officer.[2] His peers at the time were such noteworthy officers as Commander Huzz Lord, Commander Uebles, Captain Quaxo, and Captain Peich. Terrio was captain of the Victory I-class Star Destroyer Victory and in the Eighth Fleet trained Alex Tylger[3] and Ying Lee (aka "Evaders").[2]

Personal life

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Awards and decorations

Galactic Empire awards

  • Star Wars Simulation
    • Conferred by virtue of status.
  • Fleet Commanding Officer
    • Conferred by virtue of status, not displayed.
  • 5-Year Duty Bar
    • Conferred by virtue of status, not displayed.
  • Imperial High Command Bar
    • Conferred by virtue of status, not displayed.

Dates of rank

ME-1.gif Recruit: Joined the Galactic Empire, Year -2
MO-1.gif Ensign, Imperial Navy: Graduation from the Imperial Academy, Year -2
MO-3.gif Lieutenant, Imperial Navy: Promotion to senior wingman, Year -1
MO-4.gif Lieutenant Commander, Imperial Navy: Promotion to commanding officer of Gold Squadron, Year -1
MO-5.gif Commander, Imperial Navy: Promotion and reassignment to Eighth Fleet, circa Year 0 Day 200
IIO-4.gif Staff Agent, Imperial Intelligence and Security: Temporary reassignment, Year 1
MO-6.gif Captain, Imperial Navy: Promotion by Grand Admiral Gorn Veynom, Year 1 Day 187
MO-6.gif Colonel, Imperial Army: Dark Empire merger, assignment to Army Command Platform
MC-1.gif Brigadier General, Imperial Army: Promotion by General Sean Patton, appointed Army Executive Officer
MC-2.gif Major General, Imperial Army: Promotion by Emperor Charon
MO-1.gif Second Lieutenant, Imperial Army: Reactivation, Year 11 Day 355
MO-2.gif First Lieutenant, Imperial Army: Promotion by First Lieutenant Nathaniel Durane, Year 12 Day 231
MO-3.gif Captain, Imperial Army: Promotion by General Graeda L'Annan, Year 12 Day 278

References

  1. Imperial History, facsimile archived by the Dark Empire.
  2. 2.0 2.1 Report Summaries of the INPO, by Jennifer Dreighton.
  3. Alex Tylger's Service in the Galactic Empire, by Alex Tylger.