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==Pre-Crisis==
 
==Pre-Crisis==
  
Before the Meteor Crisis, Brenner was the Captain of the [[12th Battalion]] of the [[New Rubinelle Army|Rubinelle Army]]. His father had died the previous war twenty years earlier against General [[Forsythe]] of the [[Lazurian Army]]. He had fought for a hundred days with honor and dignity, though after his defeat Rubinelle blamed the failure on him - and only the Lazurians ever recognized him as being a great man.
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Before the Meteor Crisis, Brenner was the Captain of the [[12th Battalion]] of the [[New Rubinelle Army|New Rubinelle Army]]. His father had died the previous war twenty years earlier against General [[Forsythe]] of the [[Lazurian Army]]. He had fought for a hundred days with honor and dignity, though after his defeat Rubinelle blamed the failure on him - and only the Lazurians ever recognized him as being a great man.
  
 
Brenner held many of his father's ideals as a captain. He was offered several opportunities for promotion, but regularly refused them. To many he was seen as idealistic and incompatible with the Rubinelle government. During his time, he had earned [[Lin]] as his second in command and at one point had [[Davis]] in his division. He was especially reliant on Lin's superior tactical knowledge, which contrasted against his humanitarian - though sometimes reckless - war efforts.
 
Brenner held many of his father's ideals as a captain. He was offered several opportunities for promotion, but regularly refused them. To many he was seen as idealistic and incompatible with the Rubinelle government. During his time, he had earned [[Lin]] as his second in command and at one point had [[Davis]] in his division. He was especially reliant on Lin's superior tactical knowledge, which contrasted against his humanitarian - though sometimes reckless - war efforts.

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