Enola Brixton

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Enola Brixton
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age:
16
Status:
Traitor
Occupation:
Navy Scientist

Enola Brixton is the infamous young scientist who escaped the South Federal Detainment Facility and eventually the RNCI itself.

Enola was born in the class 2 area of Nadia. Since her early childhood, Enola was quite curious and rather gifted for her age. At age four, she already knew how to read, and at ten years old, Enola had a part time job fixing computer hardware at the Crystal Isles university. In her later school years, Enola was a straight-A student. This brought attention to the Republican Navy who immediately assigned her to the science and research branch on her 16th birthday. Later this year she was promoted to captain of the research vessel "Voyager". Enola was the youngest person in the history of the RNCI to have such a rank. Despite this, Enola had many conflicts with the military personell. The top officers always saw her as too compassionate. On several occasions Enola neglected her duties to personally nurse sick crew members back to health, carry out rescue attempts for stranded seafarers and other such tasks. Enola also had several disagreements with the RNCI governments' strict policing and mandatory military service policy.

During an expedition off the coast of Ortega, Enola went to the help of a foreign crew after they were fired on by RNCI combat vessels. This was the last straw. Enola was finally stripped of her rank, tried for treason and was sentenced to be beheaded. However, Enola managed to escape the RNCI with the help of foreign black ops and then settled in an unmentioned country. Since then Enola wrote a bestselling book called "Escaping the tropics of Tyranny: A survivors tale", which exposed the atrocities against human rights in the RNCI. Because of this, Enola has become an influential figure amongst the RNCI's underground