USCM Dossier - Lombardhy, Kaito Wadhya

United States Colonial Marines Personnel File

CONFIDENTIAL — EYES ONLY


Subject: Lombardhy, Kaito Wadhya
Rank: Sergeant (ME5)
Service Number: USCM-533-141-KL
Current Assignment: USS Almayer, 2nd Company, 2nd Battalion, 4th Brigade “Falling Falcons”, 4th Colonial Marine Division
Role: Fireteam Leader
Security Clearance: [CONFIRMED – LEVEL 2]


Biographical Summary

Full Name: Kaito Wadhya Lombardhy
Age: 33
Date of Birth: November 11th, 2149
Height: 6’1” (185 cm)
Weight: 202 lbs (91.6 kg)
Eye Color: Red
Hair Color: Brown
Distinguishing Features: Prominent scar running from the right eyebrow down to the cheekbone — sustained during a live-fire training accident.
Medical Note: Subject exhibits diminished visual acuity in the right eye. The left eye remains fully functional. Although prescribed corrective lenses, subject has opted for the use of a matte-black eyepatch over specialized eyewear, citing personal preference and operational practicality.


Background

Born in the Outer Colonies to a lineage of military engineers, Kaito Lombardhy was raised in proximity to schematics, simulations, and the precise mathematics of mechanical warfare. Early exposure to the logic of machines fostered in him an analytical mind, yet his fascination lay not with the devices themselves — but with the systems they represented.

He perceives the battlefield as a living algorithm: complex, brutal, but ultimately solvable. Enlisting at the age of 19, Lombardhy underwent standard USCM boot camp training, completing his initial deployment cycle by age 20. Over a 14-year career marked by calculated efficiency and quiet command, he has become a Fireteam Leader — and is regularly assigned Acting Squad Leader responsibilities when needed.


Personality Profile

Primary Traits: Tactical | Methodical | Calculated

Lombardhy is a man of few words — and fewer mistakes. A listener by nature, he is known to internalize tactical data with near-machine efficiency, often delivering precise, no-nonsense orders that pre-empt battlefield chaos. His leadership style is devoid of theatrics: controlled, composed, and rooted in an unwavering sense of responsibility to those under his command.

Notably, his loyalty is not to brass or bureaucracy, but to the survival of his fireteam.


Personal Quirks & Habits

  • Bilingual Drift: Subject occasionally lapses into a subtle, almost theatrical English accent during high-stress situations or tactical briefings — believed to be a personal affectation to throw off tension or assert command.
  • Equipment Routine: Rigorously double-checks issued equipment: once during preparation, and once pre-deployment.
  • Dietary Note: Has a peculiar preference for tofu at breakfast, often remarking: “Sour and tasteless — like my life, innit?”
  • Combat Philosophy: Avoids philosophical arguments about warfare; instead, he states plainly:
    "It’s not about winning. It’s about surviving the opening move — and making the enemy predictable."

Current Status

ACTIVE DUTY. Cleared for all assignments. Recommended for future leadership training, if willing.


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