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Colonel Volcott O. Huey serves as the commanding officer of the Angel Corps, holding the rank of Lieutenant Colonel in the Transbaal Space Force. At fifty-five years of age and standing 185 centimeters tall, he is an older, distinguished-looking man who is known for his calm and typically gentle demeanor. He often presents himself as a collected and well-spoken senior officer, which can give an initial impression of a composed leader.
Beneath this placid exterior, however, lies a complex personality shaped by a long career. In his youth, Volcott was a legendary figure on the battlefield, earning the fearsome nickname the White Wolf of the Supernova. While he rarely shows this side of himself in his current post, it can emerge when he is truly provoked. For instance, an insult directed at his meticulously groomed mustache triggered a dramatic transformation, causing him to revert to his ferocious active-duty personality, deflecting bullets and single-handedly defeating his enemies with ruthless efficiency. This incident highlights that his calm surface masks a sharp tactical mind and formidable combat abilities honed over many years.
As the leader of the Angel Corps, Volcott struggles to balance his duties against the chaotic nature of his subordinates. The members of the corps are known for their wild and unpredictable behavior, and his attempts to rein them in are almost always ineffective, leaving him frequently caught up in their antics. A significant part of his job involves performing damage control for the messes they create, a role that often leaves him flustered or irritated. A peculiar quirk that manifests during these moments of high stress is his tendency to compulsively start vacuuming his surroundings, an idiosyncratic coping mechanism that provides him with a sense of order amidst the mayhem. Beyond managing the team, he is directly responsible for their primary mission of recovering Lost Technology, powerful artifacts from a bygone era, though the missions rarely proceed as planned.
A major driving force for Volcott is his looming retirement, which he views as a direct threat. He is constantly struggling to keep the Angel Corps operational, as it is essentially his livelihood, and this fear of being laid off has made him surprisingly concerned with worldly gains and financial security. Despite this pragmatic, almost salaryman-like concern for his own position, he demonstrates a genuine, paternal care for the members under his command. This is most evident in his relationship with Forte Stollen, whom he rescued from the streets when she was a young orphan and guided into a military career, saving her life on a mission and becoming a close friend and mentor who she follows like a father. He extends a similar, though less pronounced, protective attitude toward the other members of the corps, thinking of them as daughters and providing a stable refuge for them despite the chaos they bring to his life.
Beneath this placid exterior, however, lies a complex personality shaped by a long career. In his youth, Volcott was a legendary figure on the battlefield, earning the fearsome nickname the White Wolf of the Supernova. While he rarely shows this side of himself in his current post, it can emerge when he is truly provoked. For instance, an insult directed at his meticulously groomed mustache triggered a dramatic transformation, causing him to revert to his ferocious active-duty personality, deflecting bullets and single-handedly defeating his enemies with ruthless efficiency. This incident highlights that his calm surface masks a sharp tactical mind and formidable combat abilities honed over many years.
As the leader of the Angel Corps, Volcott struggles to balance his duties against the chaotic nature of his subordinates. The members of the corps are known for their wild and unpredictable behavior, and his attempts to rein them in are almost always ineffective, leaving him frequently caught up in their antics. A significant part of his job involves performing damage control for the messes they create, a role that often leaves him flustered or irritated. A peculiar quirk that manifests during these moments of high stress is his tendency to compulsively start vacuuming his surroundings, an idiosyncratic coping mechanism that provides him with a sense of order amidst the mayhem. Beyond managing the team, he is directly responsible for their primary mission of recovering Lost Technology, powerful artifacts from a bygone era, though the missions rarely proceed as planned.
A major driving force for Volcott is his looming retirement, which he views as a direct threat. He is constantly struggling to keep the Angel Corps operational, as it is essentially his livelihood, and this fear of being laid off has made him surprisingly concerned with worldly gains and financial security. Despite this pragmatic, almost salaryman-like concern for his own position, he demonstrates a genuine, paternal care for the members under his command. This is most evident in his relationship with Forte Stollen, whom he rescued from the streets when she was a young orphan and guided into a military career, saving her life on a mission and becoming a close friend and mentor who she follows like a father. He extends a similar, though less pronounced, protective attitude toward the other members of the corps, thinking of them as daughters and providing a stable refuge for them despite the chaos they bring to his life.