Legrange
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![]() Vice Admiral Legrange (797 UC (488 IC / 3597 CE)) | |
Gender: | Male |
Affiliation: | Free Planets Alliance (National Salvation Military Council) |
Rank: | Vice admiral |
Occupation: | 11th Fleet commander |
Status: | Deceased (suicide) |
Died: | 797 UC (488 IC / 3597 CE) |
Legrange (Japanese: ルグランジュ) was an Alliance vice admiral and commander of the 11th Fleet.
He participated in the National Salvation Military Council's coup d'état against the Alliance government, and shortly afterwards led the 11th Fleet in battle against the forces of Yang Wen-li, who fought for the restoration of the previous government. The 11th Fleet was little match for Yang, and, realising that the battle was lost, Legrange committed suicide. (LOGH: 'The Yang Fleet Goes Out', 'The Battle of Doria Starzone, And...')
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Appendices
Appearances
Name variations
- Legrange (DVD subtitles)
- Luglanju (LD subtitles)
- ルグランジュ (LD/DVD subtitles — Japanese)
Background information
Legrange (more commonly Lagrange) is a surname of Anglo-French origin derived from the Old French word for granary (a storehouse for grain).