Murai
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- | '''Murai''' (Japanese: '''ムライ''') was a [[Free Planets Alliance]] officer, Murai served in the [[13th Fleet]] under the command of admiral [[Yang Wen-li]]. He was with the fleet from the very begining, participating in the capture of [[Iserlohn Fortress]] in the [[Fifth Battle of Tiamat]]: prior to the battle, Murai expressed concern over the amount of trust Yang Wenli had placed in the [[Rosen Ritter]]'s regimental commander, [[Walter von | + | '''Murai''' (Japanese: '''ムライ''') was a [[Free Planets Alliance]] officer, Murai served in the [[13th Fleet]] under the command of admiral [[Yang Wen-li]]. He was with the fleet from the very begining, participating in the capture of [[Iserlohn Fortress]] in the [[Fifth Battle of Tiamat]]: prior to the battle, Murai expressed concern over the amount of trust Yang Wenli had placed in the [[Rosen Ritter]]'s regimental commander, [[Walter von Schönkopf]]. |
Murai first met Yang Wen Li while a commander assigned to investigate the mutiny at [[Econia]]. Murai's impartiality and attention to details led him to conclude that Lt. Commander Yang was the more credible side in the incident. | Murai first met Yang Wen Li while a commander assigned to investigate the mutiny at [[Econia]]. Murai's impartiality and attention to details led him to conclude that Lt. Commander Yang was the more credible side in the incident. |
Revision as of 09:22, 19 May 2011
![]() Commodore Murai (799 UC (1 NIC / 490 IC / 3599 CE)) | |
Gender: | Male |
Affiliation: | Free Planets Alliance |
Rank: | Vice admiral |
Played by: | Takeshi Aono |
Murai (Japanese: ムライ) was a Free Planets Alliance officer, Murai served in the 13th Fleet under the command of admiral Yang Wen-li. He was with the fleet from the very begining, participating in the capture of Iserlohn Fortress in the Fifth Battle of Tiamat: prior to the battle, Murai expressed concern over the amount of trust Yang Wenli had placed in the Rosen Ritter's regimental commander, Walter von Schönkopf.
Murai first met Yang Wen Li while a commander assigned to investigate the mutiny at Econia. Murai's impartiality and attention to details led him to conclude that Lt. Commander Yang was the more credible side in the incident.
After the death of Yang, Murai left Iserlohn and returned to Heinessen as a private citizen. By doing so he swayed lukewarm supporters of the nascent Republic the opportunity to leave, stripping the numbers down to a hard core. He also felt it was time for his generation to step aside and allow younger leaders to carry on.
Unexpectedly, Murai was selected by Oskar von Reuenthal as an civilian emissary to Julian Mintz to ask that that the Iserlohn Corridor be closed to Imperial traffic during von Reuenthal's rebellion.