Boris Konev
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- | '''Boris Konev''' (Japanese: '''ボリス・コーネフ''') was a [[Dominion of Fezzan|Fezzani]] merchant who captained the ship ''[[Berezka]]'' and later ''[[The Undutiness]]'', and had briefly served as the secretary of the Fezzani High Commissioner on [[Heinessen]]. | + | '''Boris Konev''' (Japanese: '''ボリス・コーネフ''') was a [[Dominion of Fezzan|Fezzani]] merchant who captained the ship ''[[Berezka]]'' and later ''[[The Undutiness]]'', and had briefly served as the secretary of the Fezzani High Commissioner on [[Heinessen]]. Konev was a childhood friend of [[Yang Wen-li]] and later became an ally of the [[Yang Fleet]] as it challenged the [[New Galactic Empire]] of Kaiser [[Reinhard von Lohengramm|Reinhard]], providing intelligence using the underground Fezzani network. |
==History== | ==History== |
Revision as of 17:32, 30 June 2017
![]() Captain Konev (800 UC (2 NIC / 491 IC / 3600 CE)) | |
Gender: | Male |
Affiliation: | Dominion of Fezzan |
Occupation: | Merchant |
Status: | Alive (801 UC (3 NIC / 492 IC / 3601 CE)) |
Played by: | Yasuhara Yoshito |
Boris Konev (Japanese: ボリス・コーネフ) was a Fezzani merchant who captained the ship Berezka and later The Undutiness, and had briefly served as the secretary of the Fezzani High Commissioner on Heinessen. Konev was a childhood friend of Yang Wen-li and later became an ally of the Yang Fleet as it challenged the New Galactic Empire of Kaiser Reinhard, providing intelligence using the underground Fezzani network.
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History
Early life
Boris Konev had been a childhood friend of future admiral Yang Wen-li. Yang recalled to Julian Mintz that Konev had been considered a mischievous child and had gotten in trouble for playing a lot of pranks, although it was thought that they were only successful because of Yang's assistance. (LOGH: 'The Darkness Before Dawn')
By 796 UC (487 IC / 3596 CE), he was the captain of the merchant vessel Berezka, with Marinesk as his first officer, and took on jobs such as transporting Terraist pilgrims to Earth. (LOGH: 'New Trends', 'Courage and Loyalty')
Fezzani diplomat on Heinessen
However, around the time that the civil wars in the Free Planets Alliance and Galactic Empire were reaching their conclusion, the Fezzani head of state Adrian Rubinsky decided to send Konev to the Alliance as a secretary at the Fezzani High Commission on Heinessen to help keep a closer eye on Yang Wen-li. That was because Rubinsky was aware of the merchant captain's acquaintance with Yang. Konev hated the idea of working for the government but accepted the order from Rubinsky. (LOGH: 'Farewell, Distant Memories')
By the time of the Eighth Battle of Iserlohn and the mobilization of Geiersburg Fortress, Konev had been working as a Fezzani diplomat on Heinessen to spy on Yang, hating his job. His stint at the high commissioner's office ended when the Dominion of Fezzan was occupied by the Empire as the first stage of Premier Reinhard von Lohengramm's plan to invade the Alliance. Although a lot of the high commission staff apparently abandoned Pretzer, the high commissioner, as news of the occupation reached Heinessen, Konev stuck around to help him because as a sailor he couldn't "abandon a sinking ship." (LOGH: 'The Cold Spell Arrives')
Investigation on Earth
After the defeat of the Alliance and the signing of the Treaty of Ba'alat, Konev met up with Marinesk and the rest of his old crew, who remained behind on Heinessen. The Berezka had been destroyed when they had escaped from Imperial-occupied Fezzan to the Alliance with Julian Mintz, Warrant Officer Louis Mashengo, and the former Alliance High Commissioner to Fezzan. However, Rear Admiral Alex Cazerne was able to procure a transport ship that was being decommissioned as part of the Alliance's treaty obligations to serve as a replacement for the Berezeka. Konev named it The Undutiness. Its first voyage was a trip to Earth with Julian, who wanted to investigate the origins of the Earth Cult. After briefly stopping at the secret base used by Wilibald Joachim von Merkatz and their small resistance group, they proceeded to enter Imperial space through the Fezzan Corridor. (LOGH: 'After the Ceremony, the Curtain Rises Again...')
Upon arrival on Earth, Konev, Mintz, Mashengo, Commander Oliver Poplin, and Napoleon Antoine de Hautetaire, a member of the Fezzani crew, entered the underground bunkers in disguise as pilgrims. They spent some time there before the three Alliance officers ended up getting discovered after they stopped eating the drugged food that the pilgrims were fed and went through withdrawal symptoms. Around that time a task force from the Empire under Admiral August Samuel Wahlen attacked the Cult headquarters in retaliation for a recent assassination attempt on newly enthroned Kaiser Reinhard. They provided assistance to the attacking Imperial troops as fighting erupted between them and the Terraists before evacuating. (LOGH: 'The Kümmel Incident', 'Visitors', 'Holy Land')
They claimed to be independent infiltrators sent by the Fezzani authorities, and in return for their assistance Admiral Wahlen allowed to escort them back to Odin, the Imperial Capital. They spent some time there before their hotel room was robbed, and Julian lost the disk he took from the Terraist headquarters with the data from their computers. Konev was able to recover it using his contacts in the underground, as he said the reach of Fezzan is everywhere. The Fezzani merchant captain was able to retrieve it with the assistance of discharged Imperial Military Police officers. (LOGH: 'Holy Land', 'Holiday's End')
Appendices
Appearances
- LOGH:
(14)
- 'New Trends'
- 'Courage and Loyalty'
- 'Farewell, Distant Memories'
- 'Determination and Ambition'
- 'The Cold Spell Arrives'
- 'After the Ceremony, the Curtain Rises Again...'
- 'The Kümmel Incident'
- 'Holy Land'
- 'Holiday's End'
- 'The Plan to Retake Iserlohn'
- 'The Magician Doesn't Come Back'
- 'New Government in August'
- 'In the Distant Frontier'
- 'The Golden Lion Flag Loses Its Lustre'
Background information
Boris (Борис) is a Slavic given name of Bulgarian origin, with different interpretations, including "wolf", "short" or "snow leopard." His last name could be a reference to Ivan Konev, a famous Soviet commander from World War II.