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Captain Bio's

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Would you like a personal Bio for your Captain?
reply here or in game mail captain Elkhorn.
Supply any "personal" toon details, such as ships name, primary occupation and any other characteristics you would like to include.
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Re: Captain Bio's

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Example:

Captain Elkhorn's career as a passenger and freight hauler is a challenging and rewarding one, as he navigates through the 6 known Galaxies and makes deliveries to various systems, some of which are in remote corners of the galaxies. His ship, the Valiant Carrier, is his trusty companion on these "milk-runs," which are aptly named due to the many stops and destinations involved.

Captain Elkhorn's clients include Union Haulage for passenger transport and Wesbec and Ashar for freight deliveries. These contracts provide him with a steady stream of income, and his success in fulfilling them has allowed him to establish a good reputation and build a loyal customer base.

In addition to the physical demands of his job, Captain Elkhorn also relies on his snarky A.I. named Seymour, who assists him in coordinating and executing the complex logistics of his deliveries. Despite Seymour's sarcastic personality, the A.I. is an invaluable asset to Captain Elkhorn and helps him navigate through various challenges along the way.

Overall, Captain Elkhorn's life as a hauler is a testament to his resourcefulness and resilience in the face of challenging circumstances. His ability to adapt to changing conditions and deliver goods and services to clients across the galaxies has allowed him to build a successful and fulfilling career.
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