Cmdr Sen Zaurak | |||
Role Bounty hunter / Researcher | Registered ship name DREADNAUGHT | Credit balance 1,220,000 Cr | |
Rank Elite | Registered ship ID Krait Mk II CNV301 | Overall assets 5,624,832,861 Cr | |
Power Independent |
Personal content
Real name
Sen Zaurak
Place of birth
Sol
Year of birth
Age
Height
182.8 cm / 6' 0"
Weight
95.2 kg / 210 lb
Gender
Male
Build type
Muscular
Skin color
White
Hair color
Brown / Gray
Eye color
Blue white.
Accent
Mix
Data report on Sen Zaurak Accessed.
Record number: 7875495-32/A
Sen Zaurak was assigned as Captain to a corvette ship designated as Dreadnaught CNV 301 at age 25. The Commonwealth Navy was active during the year 3290 and 3297 when a new hyperdrive was released by Sirius Corporation. As the Commonwealth Navy was absorbed into the Federation umbrella over time many of the older 3rd party ships were recycled to be used at outposts and bases. Much of the detailed accounts of actions by the Commonwealth are sealed and all activity around the Dreadnaught has been recorded as 'Destroyed'.
Known data.
Record Number: 7875495-32/B
Sen Zaurak retired in September 3300 as civil war broke out around Eranin. Sen Zaurak was a Federation rebel piloting a Diamond back scout ship. Ship name: Wolf running tail number of B34ST. The battle between Eranin Govt and Federation rebels gave rise to Sencorp. A private military service offering protection and bounty retrieval for high bidding clients. In January 3301 Sencorp sets up a temporary station base near Mount Olympus on Mars but is then quickly shut down in February of 3301 with no explanation. Sen Zaurak makes a statement to an independant reporting agency that the request to close the facility for paid mercenaries was at the request of the Federation after the death of Vice president Nigel Smeaton. All Sencorp activity and hiring stopped after February of 3301
Sen Zaurak was not seen again until May of 3301 caught on camera operating the personal security detail for then Acting President Felicia Winters after she was declared in the wake of the disappearance of Spaceflight one. Mr Zaurak was also listed as rank of petty officer within the Federation but records show that operational input had placed Mr Zaurak in an offset position of rank and duty. Many internal reports and complaints were made suggesting that Acting President Winters was utilizing the Sencorp services for private contract and that allied rank was put in place for cover of operations. Unable to provide proof of the accusations Mr Zaurak resigned from the Federation in June 3301 following the Congress members call for a vote of No Confidence against the liberal administration.
Sen Zaurak appears on a brief report for the Empire but no further details could be found after June of 3301. Although Sencorp is listed as an operational security force, no high profile situations have been recorded. Historically station records and area reports show Sen Zaurak is the current commander of a Krait Mark II with ship name of Dreadnaught and running a tail number of CNV-301 . Ship ID logs show that the statue of limitations on ship name claims had expired for the old Commonwealth vessel and as instituted by Sen Zaurak for a Krait Mark II.
Other reports show a natural or friendly ranking and a positive allied reputation as an independent bounty hunter and researcher. No known crimes or bounties active on the Dreadnaught at the time of this report.
*Additional note*
Some independent media investigators have routinely suggested the theory that Sen Zaurak and his services acted as a hired gun for Felicia Winters. It was also insinuate that the main contract was signed by President Halsey, and that Vice President Nigel Smeaton was to expose the use of Military contracting by the President. In one report the timeline of accusations was that Halsey allowed open military contracts to be signed and used, and that Felicia Winters used the action to work her own operations that helped lead to the downfall of Halsey and the rise of Winters as we know today. None of these allegations have ever been substituted.