Reprah

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Dead citizen

Reprah

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Society
Nationality Flag-United Kingdom.jpg British
Date of birth June '09, Day 573
Date of death Sometime in 2011 (est)
Residence United Kingdom
Sex Male
Military
Military rank Icon rank Major**.png Major**
Aircraft rank Airman 0.png Airman
Rep wielding his characteristic Winchester rifle during the invasion of Alabama
This soldier has been Mentioned in Despatches by the UK Military.

Reprah was a citizen of the United Kingdom, member of the Royal Navy, and was "triangulated somewhere between a rock, a hard place, and a hoard of hungry ninja pigs".

First Life

Upon his birth Reprah joined the Royal Navy in its initial version and quickly rose up the ranks to take place as Rear Admiral, acting as a general overseer responsible for maintenance, administration, correspondence and recruitment. His penchant for management reached a crescendo during the second half of Fleet Admiral R.R. Napier's term, where the Admiral would vanish for days at a time leaving Reprah to happily run things in his absence. However, despite being active, competent and well liked, Rep's seemingly inexorable rise to Fleet Admiral was ended with the shock promotion of fezoj, a decision that many initially doubted. The move had a detrimental effect on Reprah's usually upbeat attitude, and he bowed out soon after. Although many citizens continued to gift him to keep him alive he eventually perished at some point in 2010. Later Napier would privately admit the action had been born out of spite and guilt, a still-healing wound Reprah fails to fully comprehend.

Second Life

An optimistic Reprah was resurrected at the start of 2011 and rejoined the British Armed Forces, taking up a post as a grunt in the Royal Navy. He spent most of his days relaying his concerns to cloth-eared commanders, trying not to be offended by the new general xenophobic meanness of the UK forums, and making more smiley faces than people really ought to deserve.