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'''{{PAGENAME}}''', veteran U-boat commander of the [[Maritime Forces of the Benacian Union]], notable for sinking a number of [[Shirerithian]] merchantmen and troop transports in the [[Shire Sea]] during a three month patrol in late {{AN|1735}}.
'''{{PAGENAME}}''', ''Ahmst Bræþstranin bi-Mari'' of the [[Maritime Forces of the Benacian Union]] serving in its U-boat arm. As the commander of the [[BNS Tormentor (U-113)]], he achieved fame and notoriety for sinking a number of [[Shirerithian]] merchantmen and troop transports in the [[Shire Sea]] during a three month patrol in late {{AN|1735}}.


The details of his cruise, the highlight of which included the sinking of a gargantuan Shirerithian cruise-liner, the M/V Biternion, was a closely guarded secret until his safety return to the submarine pens at [[Zolt]], whereupon the captain and his crew were brought to [[Chryse]] and fêted by high society.
The details of his cruise, the highlight of which included the sinking of a gargantuan Shirerithian cruise-liner, the M/V Biternion, was a closely guarded secret until his safety return to the submarine pens at [[Zolt]], whereupon the captain and his crew were brought to [[Chryse]] and fêted by high society.

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Maxim Trant
Physical information
Species Human
Race Goldshirian
Gender Male
Biographical information
Allegiance(s) Benacian Union Benacian Union
Service/branch

Raspur Pact Benacia Command

Maxim Trant, Ahmst Bræþstranin bi-Mari of the Maritime Forces of the Benacian Union serving in its U-boat arm. As the commander of the BNS Tormentor (U-113), he achieved fame and notoriety for sinking a number of Shirerithian merchantmen and troop transports in the Shire Sea during a three month patrol in late 1735 AN.

The details of his cruise, the highlight of which included the sinking of a gargantuan Shirerithian cruise-liner, the M/V Biternion, was a closely guarded secret until his safety return to the submarine pens at Zolt, whereupon the captain and his crew were brought to Chryse and fêted by high society.