Francesck Romsky
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Francesck Romsky (799 UC (1 NIC / 490 IC / 3599 CE)) | |
Gender: | Male |
Affiliation: | Free Planets Alliance (El Facil Revolutionary Government) |
Occupation: | Politician Doctor (formerly) |
Status: | Deceased (murder) |
Died: | 800 UC (2 NIC / 491 IC / 3600 CE) |
Francesck Romsky (Japanese: フランチェスク・ロムスキー) was an Alliance politician and the chairman of the El Facil Revolutionary Government.
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History
A doctor by profession, he originally met Yang Wen-li's (future) wife Frederica Greenhill Yang during the evacuation of El Facil in 788 UC (479 IC / 3588 CE). Years later, Romsky declared the independence of the planet from the Free Planets Alliance in the months after its defeat to Reinhard von Lohengramm and recruited Admiral Yang to serve as the head of its El Facil Revolutionary Reserve Force. After the recapturing of Iserlohn Fortress by Yang's subordinates, he joined them there with his cabinet, abandoning El Facil to the Empire as they did not have the forces to hold the planet. (LOGH: 'Holy Land', 'Against All Flags', 'To El Facil', 'The Plan to Retake Iserlohn', 'The Prodigal Sons Come Home')
Romsky was killed while en route to negotiations with Kaiser Reinhard in 800 UC (2 NIC / 491 IC / 3600 CE), shortly after the victory of the revolutionary forces in the Battle of the Corridor. Their cruiser Leda II was intercepted by Terraist attackers disguised as Imperial Fleet personnel and boarded, with Romsky being the first to have been killed by them. (LOGH: 'The Magician Doesn't Come Back')
Appendices
Appearances
- LOGH:
- 'Holiday's End' (first appearance)
- 'To El Facil'
- 'The Plan to Retake Iserlohn'
- 'The Long Road Ahead'
- 'The Magician Doesn't Come Back' (final appearance; death)
Name variations
- Francesck Romsky (DVD subtitles)
- Francesk Romsky (LD subtitles)
- フランチェスク・ロムスキー (LD/DVD subtitles — Japanese)
Background information
Francesck and Francesk are both mistranslations of Francesc, a given name of Catalan origin which is equivalent to the Spanish Francisco or English Francis or Italian Francesco.