UNITED STATES COLONIAL MARINE CORPS
2ND BATTALION, 4TH BRIGADE
“The Falling Falcons”
Records Retrieved: May 08th, 2182
Updated: September 25th, 2182
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PERSONNEL DATA
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SUBJECT: Lombardhy, Kaito Wadhya
NICKNAME: Waddict
RANK: Sergeant (ME5)
SERVICE NUMBER: USCM-533-141-KL
ASSIGNMENT: Delta Squad, USS Almayer
ROLE: Fireteam Leader
BIOGRAPHICAL DATA
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- 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 tracing from the right brow to cheekbone; injury sustained during a live-fire training accident. - Medical Note:
Reduced visual acuity in right eye. Left eye unimpaired. Subject declines corrective optics in favor of a matte-black eyepatch, citing “habit” and “no point in fixing what’s already broken.”
BACKGROUND DATA
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Born in the Outer Colonies to a family line of military engineers, Kaito Lombardhy grew up surrounded by machines, diagrams, and the quiet hum of workstations. Though gifted with the same analytical mind as his forebears, he never spoke of ambition, only duty. He enlisted at 19, more out of inevitability than desire, completing his first deployment cycle by age 20.
Over a fourteen-year career, Lombardhy has carried himself with unflinching discipline, rising to the role of Fireteam Leader. Yet the efficiency recorded in his earlier years has given way to something quieter: a Marine who fulfills every order with precision, but without spark. Reports note his tendency to decline commendations, additional duties, or formal recognition, though he remains capable and reliable when pressed into leadership.
PERSONALITY PROFILE
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- Traits: Withdrawn | Methodical | Resigned
- Evaluation: Lombardhy is reserved to the point of detachment. Though tactically sound, his words are few, his tone flat, and his bearing one of perpetual fatigue. Orders are delivered without flourish,
simple,functional,devoid of the urgency or fire others might use to rouse their men.He has been described as steady in the field, but heavy to follow.
What sets him apart from most Marines is not his tactical insight, but his silence. Observers note that his loyalty runs not to institution, nor even entirely to his fireteam, but to the act of enduring itself.
PERSONAL QUIRKS & HABITS
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- Speech: His occasional drift into a theatrical English accent remains, though peers remark it now sounds more like mockery than bravado.
- Equipment Routine: Still double-checks gear religiously, but remarks bitterly that
“nothing ever stops it from failing in the end.” - Dietary Note: Continues to prefer tofu at breakfast, though he now refers to it as
“fitting. Tasteless, easy to swallow, gone before you know it.” - Outlook: When pressed, his philosophy on combat has shifted:
“It’s not about winning. It’s not even about surviving. It’s just about making it through the day, until someone else takes your place.”
Cleared for assignment. Performance remains functional, though evaluations recommend psychological monitoring. Subject resists counseling efforts, citing lack of time and “no point.”
Recommendation: Maintain operational role, but do not pursue advancement until further assessment.
