Kenneth Coleman II

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Kenneth Coleman II
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Nationality
Crimmond
Last Held Position
Emperor of Crimmond
Current status
Deceased
Cause of death
helicopter crash

Kenneth Coleman II, son of Andrew Coleman IV, was the eleventh ruler of Crimmond and only the third to use the Emperor/Empress title. Kenneth is the only civilian in the military dictatiorship that currently rules Crimmond, though a citizen elected Senate handles the actual running of the majority of the government.

Much of his past in unknown publically, as he was not seen in public for most of his life. In fact, the majority of Imperial citizens did not know that Andrew Coleman even had a son. He used this to his advantage to live as the people live. To work a job that they work. To join the Marines and serve as a sergeant for several years. When his father grew ill, Kenneth stepped into the spotlight and took power. The military accepted his civilian status only because of his past service and that his father, the greatest living Crimm general, was still alive.

He was a drastic change from his father, who was a harsh ruler with very little mercy. Kenneth enacted sweeping changes, abolishing the secretive intelligence services that acted the part of secret police, allowing open elections for the Senate, passing legislation to improve the quality of life of citizens and, in the most unexpected move, officially made Crimmond a part of the United Nations.

His wife, Empress Catalina Vakko-Coleman, continued his democratic initiatives, turning the Empire into a Republic. Her own life was ended when the Republic fell to Omar Pace, who created the Imperial Brotherhood of Crimmond.