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Patrick Martin

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Patrick Martin Jnr.
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Biographical Information
Race Hapan (Human)
Homeworld Hapes
Mother Kristina - Deceased
Father Patrick Snr. - Deceased
Spouse None
Siblings None
Children {{{children}}}
Born Year -15 Day 178 (Hapan Year 4011)
Imperial Service
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Imperial Navy
Positions Imperial Navy Fighter Pilot

3rd Imperial Fleet Chief of Staff

Prior Service 1st Imperial Fleet Fighter Pilot

3rd Imperial Fleet Operations Adjunct

Awards Service Badges:

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Fleet Commendations:

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Personal Awards:

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Ensign Patrick "Saint" Martin (IMID: 1080126) is an Imperial Navy Officer and pilot and is the current Chief of Staff of the 3rd Imperial Fleet. He is also a member of the Imperial Gaming Commission specialising in Bolo-Ball tournmanents and betting.

Background

Personal life

Audrey

Wealth and Power

Imperial Career

Enlisted Days

Officer Career

Financial Supporter

Imperial Gaming Commission

On Year 9 Day 113, the Imperial Ministry of Operations announced the creation of the Imperial Gaming Commission. Deputy Minister and Sith Lord Kiger Wulf was announced as the Director with Major Bacara Kex working as the Deputy Director.

Patrick joined the Imperial Gaming Commission and soon began work on various different Bolo-Ball projects. The first was a small Imperial member only league. This had relatively good success. Numerous leagues of a similar nature have been held since. The idea of a multi government tournament between Imperial Union states was put forward by Patrick to the rulers of each state and while it was backed by them some found it hard to build teams and the idea was eventually shelved.