Bio
Ozaki Guardian once flew with the UEE Navy’s 78th Escort Wing, a tight, disciplined unit known for surgical strikes and convoy protection in contested zones like Oberon and Nyx. He earned his callsign Guardian after putting his ship between a crippled civilian transport and a pirate missile barrage. He walked away with scars, both physical and otherwise.
Years later, worn down by bureaucracy, meaningless firefights, and funerals for rookies who trusted the system, Ozaki turned in his wings.
Now he’s chasing something simpler: a quiet life. No more kill orders, no more “acceptable losses.” He flies a civilian rig now, part hauler, part salvager, scraping by on cargo jobs and mining contracts in Stanton, sometimes venturing into Pyro if the pay’s high and the risk feels “acceptable.”
But even in the cold black, habits die hard. He still scans twice. Still runs escort patterns on reflex. And if someone’s in danger, Guardian doesn’t ignore the call.