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Calix Drexil

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Calix Drexil
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Biographical Information
Race Corellian
Homeworld Corellia
Mother Nira Drexil
Father Daxin Drexil
Spouse None
Siblings None
Children None
Born Y1 D3
Imperial Service
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Imperial Navy
Positions Ensign
Prior Service None
Awards
Calix Drexil is a Corellian naval officer in the Imperial Navy from Corellia.

Early Life

Calix Drexil was born to Daxin and Nira Drexil in Y1 D3. He spent most of his life on his father's freighter named the Salty Slicehound trading various goods from and to Corellia. Through his travels it is on one particular shipment of goods that would define his early career to come.

On a trip to the Mytaranor sector in Y15, the Saly Slicehound was interdicted by an Imperial patrol. Failing to answer hails, Daxin Drexil attempted to escape leading to a chase before being run to ground in space near Messert. The ship's cargo was seized revealing that Daxin Drexil was a smuggler for the Rebellion. This particular cargo comprised of weaponry banned by the Galactic Empire and was bound for a small, but growing, rebel base somewhere on the surface. Daxin Drexil was arrested and later sentenced to hard labor where he passed away. As to Calix, he was spared due to his age and left to fend for himself on the planet Messert. This is where Calix, in his misguided youth, fell in with the Rebellion.

Misguided Youth, a Rebel

Calix, despite his youth, retained much of the skills that his father taught him and this proved valuable to the Rebellion on Messert due to the need for those with skill in flying transports and other larger ships that require for skill due to the decreased maneuverability common in such ships. Though Calix didn't distinguish himself he did prove a capable pilot and participated in numerous operation in a support or logistical capacity. It would not be until he joined New Republic that Calix would find himself truly coming into his own and show his skill as a capital ship commander.

Career in the New Republic