Ernst von Eisenach

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High Admiral Eisenach (801 UC (3 NIC / 492 IC / 3601 CE))
Gender: Male
Affiliation: Galactic Empire
Rank: High admiral
Played by: Masane Tsukayama

Ernst von Eisenach (Japanese: エルンスト・フォン・アイゼナッハ) was an admiral in the Imperial Fleet serving under Reinhard von Lohengramm. His taciturn nature earned him the nickname "Silent Admiral."

In battle he uses hand signals and gestures to issue commands.

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Military service

Eisenach first appeared in Operation Ragnarok. It was later shown in the gaiden stories that he was the captain of a ship which supplied Commander Reinhard's destroyer. He participated in the battle of Vermillion, and remains in service at the close of the story.

He would play an important role in the battle of Marr Addetta, as he helped to take out most of the Alliance fleet.

His most significant manuever came in the battle of starzone Shiva, where he nearly wiped out the entirety of the Iserlohn Fleet along with Fritz Josef Bittenfeld. In that manuever, his fleet caused significant damage to the Flagship Hyperion, killing High Admiral Merkatz.

Personal life

Eisenach is married.

Outside of Battle, Eisenach rarely ever speaks, however, on one occaision, after the assault on Phezzan, playing a solo 3-D Chess game, Eisenach utters the word "Checkmate" out loud, starting his fellow admirals.

"That's the first time I've heard his voice!"

"I had no idea, he can speak?"

-Neidhart Muller and Fritz Josef Bittenfeld's reaction to Hearing Eisenach speak

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