Borodin
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''Borodin'' (''Бороди́н'') is a surname of Russian origin derived from the word ''boroda'', meaning ''beard''. | ''Borodin'' (''Бороди́н'') is a surname of Russian origin derived from the word ''boroda'', meaning ''beard''. | ||
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![]() Vice Admiral Borodin (796 UC (487 IC / 3596 CE)) | |
Gender: | Male |
Affiliation: | Free Planets Alliance |
Rank: | Vice admiral |
Flagship(s): | Perun |
Occupation: | 12th Fleet commander |
Status: | Deceased (suicide) |
Died: | 796 UC (487 IC / 3596 CE) |
Borodin (Japanese: ボロディン) was an Alliance vice admiral. Commander of the 12th Fleet, his flagship was the Perun.
Borodin committed suicide at the conclusion of the Battle of Bolthorn Starzone, after learning that the majority of his fleet had been decimated by the Lutz Fleet. He was succeeded by his vice commander, Rear Admiral Connally, who promptly surrendered to the Empire. (LOGH: 'The Battle of Amritsar Starzone')
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Appendices
Appearances
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- LOGH:
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- 'Invasion of the Imperial Territory' (first appearance)
- 'The Battle of Amritsar Starzone' (death)
Name variations
- Borodin (LD/DVD subtitles)
- ボロディン (LD/DVD subtitles — Japanese)
Background information
Borodin (Бороди́н) is a surname of Russian origin derived from the word boroda, meaning beard.