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Lee Pritchett
Lee Pritchett | |
Biographical Information | |
Race | Naboo |
Homeworld | Naboo |
Mother | Sonbe Pritchett |
Father | Rusol Pritchett |
Spouse | Edaara Prtichett (nee Erimirc) |
Siblings | Ike Pritchett (brother) |
Children | none |
Born | Y-19, D279 (25) |
Imperial Service | |
Branch | Imperial Navy |
Positions | Pilot |
Prior Service | Pilot/Navigator, Naboo Diplomatic Service |
Awards | -DIS
-IABG -SOEH |
Character Biography
Lee Pritchett is an active member of the Imperial Navy, currently holding the rank of Master Flight Sergeant. He is, at the moment assigned to the Ninth Imperial Fleet, where he devotes his time between his career, his wife, artistic paper folding, and dealing with the Matriarch and Patriarch of the House of Pritchett.
The House of Pritchett
Besides Lee, there are three other members to the House of Pritchett.
Rusol Pritchett:
Sonbe Pritchett:
Ike Pritchett:
Early Life
Lee was born to a wealthy family who built their wealth on construction and trading. He was the first of two sons to Rusol and Sonbe Pritchett. Most of his formative years were spent between boarding school in Theed and the Pritchett family home in Naboo's Lake Country, where his father oversaw PritchettCorp, an entrepreneurial corporation, and the family's extensive vineyard (which produces the ultra-high quality 'Varykino's Steps' wine).
Lee found school to be less than stimulating, much to the annoyance of his mother, who showed more affection to his younger brother Ike, who continued to excel. One report card stated that "Lee is demonstrating a severe lack of concentration in his work, being more interested in the goings on of the galaxy affair than anything related to learning the basics of life. From my observation, he would prefer to be an Imperial Officer than something more worthwhile."
Government Service
At the age of 12, Lee, like all others of his age on Naboo, entered into compulsory Government Service. It was here that he began to excel, having enrolled into the aviation program, as a navigator. After his initial training, he was asssigned to the Naboo Diplomatic Service aboard transport craft flying on various trade and diplomatic missions.
Years later, at the age of 17, Lee was made a pilot and permanently transferred to the Queen's personal transport.