Steven Brenize

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Steven Brenize

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Society
Nationality Flag-USA.png American
National rank 2076
Date of birth Day 617
Residence Kaliningrad, Russia
Politics
Military
Aircraft rank Airman 0.png Airman



Birth and Early Days

Steven Brenize was born in the Pennsylvania region of the USA on Day 617. Immediately he started working at a local sawmill and after a few days fought in his first battle as a private in the Russian/American conflict. Due to the lack of proper medical care Steven hopped a train to New Jersey in order to be able to fight more. As he continued to work and fight Steven woke up one day to see 5 gold in his account. He used this for weapons and a wellness box, items he would not buy again with the exception of weapons when they were priced low. When New Jersey fell to the Russians, Steven decided to stay in this new land due to better opportunity for low skilled workers. Also interesting was the third option given to Steven. Early in his life he was friended by Ajay Bruno (We would say befriended but,Ajay added him to his contact list and Steven finding his rants amusing never refused his spam) and was invited to be a part of the attempted PTO of South Africa.


An American In Russia

Making the decision to stay in the country that occupied his birth country, Steven relocated to Kaliningrad once again for medical reasons taking work as an Iron minor. He fought in resistance battles around the world and saved every penny he could aspiring to one day own his own business. As he continued to work everyday he became more skilled and using his growing wealth made some successful transactions in currency exchanges. By the age of 60 days Steven had saved enough gold to look into starting a company. He was conflicted by a desire to return home and start a company in the US and the lack of common sense the American Government showed during the ending war. During this time he wrote and op-ed piece for Media International entitled An eAmerican in eRussia.[1] This article, while receiving little notice from American politicians helped convince Steven that he was better off not returning to his birth country.