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====== Brittany Hevanitski ====== | ====== Brittany Hevanitski ====== | ||
- | Venerian former naval officer | + | Venerian former naval officer, former commander of Venerian naval forces in Quadrant four. |
===== Current Position ===== | ===== Current Position ===== | ||
- | Hevanitski | + | Hevanitski |
===== Biographical Details ===== | ===== Biographical Details ===== | ||
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===== Career History ===== | ===== Career History ===== | ||
- | On 3202.140, she was relieved of command of RNV Quadrant four forces under on suspicion of corruption and complicity in organized piracy. She was arrested and transported to New Venus and was the subject of a long running investigation prior to facing a courtmartial. | + | Formerly she was the commander of Venerian forces in Quadrant 4. On 3202.140, she was relieved of command of RNV Quadrant four forces under on suspicion of corruption and complicity in organized piracy. She was replaced by Admiral Isaac Putin. She was arrested and transported to New Venus and was the subject of a long running investigation prior to facing a court-martial. |
- | An investigation was carried out in Quadrant 4 by Morgan Proctor, Special Audit Agent, Dept. of Administrative Affairs, which indicated that some of the evidence was circumstantial, | + | An investigation was carried out in Quadrant 4 by Morgan Proctor, Special Audit Agent, Dept. of Administrative Affairs, which indicated that some of the evidence was circumstantial, |
- | On 3209.150 [[Chairman William Jackson| Chairman William Jackson]]invited Hevanitski to become Advisor to the Chairman on Naval Affairs. His publicly stated | + | On 3209.150 [[Chairman William Jackson| Chairman William Jackson]] invited Hevanitski to become Advisor to the Chairman on Naval Affairs. His reason for doing so was to take advantage of her experience as a naval officer. She accepted. |