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Neidhart Müller rose to become a high admiral in Reinhard von Lohengramm's Galactic Empire. His early career placed him as a military attaché at the Imperial embassy on Fezzan around 792 UC. Holding the rank of sub-lieutenant, he aided then-Commander Reinhard von Lohengramm by providing intelligence that led to the capture of a defecting Imperial noble within Free Planets Alliance territory.
By 798 UC, aged 27, he stood among the youngest members of Reinhard's admiralty. Initially perceived as junior to contemporaries like Kempff or Bittenfeld, he served under Admiral Kempff during the Eighth Battle of Iserlohn. Following Kempff's death, the injured Müller assumed command of the retreating fleet and swore vengeance against Alliance commander Yang Wen-li. His survival in this clash bolstered his reputation for resilience.
At the Battle of Vermilion, Müller's timely reinforcement arrival prevented Reinhard's fleet from annihilation. During the fierce combat, his flagship *Lübeck* was destroyed, forcing his evacuation. He subsequently transferred command first to the *Neustadt*, then to the *Offenburg* after both sustained critical damage, before finally settling on the battleship *Helten*. This sequence of evacuations and ship losses, combined with his prior survival at Iserlohn, cultivated a perception of invincibility among Imperial personnel. This earned him the moniker "Iron Wall" Müller, reflecting his perceived durability. In recognition, he received command of the *Perceval*, the New Galactic Empire's first constructed warship, equipped with advanced prototype technology.
His reputation solidified during the insurrection at Uruvasi. Alongside High Admiral Lutz, he shielded Reinhard from assassination attempts. Lutz sacrificed himself to ensure their escape, an act that profoundly affected Müller. When offered a promotion to fleet admiral for his service, Müller declined, believing Lutz deserved the true credit for Reinhard's survival.
Müller frequently acted as Reinhard's envoy in diplomatic interactions with the republican faction led by Yang Wen-li, making him the Imperial officer with the most non-combat contact with the Alliance. Following Reinhard's death, he was regarded as a potential successor to fleet admirals Wolfgang Mittermeyer and Oskar von Reuenthal, expected to play a significant role in the future of the Imperial Fleet.
By 798 UC, aged 27, he stood among the youngest members of Reinhard's admiralty. Initially perceived as junior to contemporaries like Kempff or Bittenfeld, he served under Admiral Kempff during the Eighth Battle of Iserlohn. Following Kempff's death, the injured Müller assumed command of the retreating fleet and swore vengeance against Alliance commander Yang Wen-li. His survival in this clash bolstered his reputation for resilience.
At the Battle of Vermilion, Müller's timely reinforcement arrival prevented Reinhard's fleet from annihilation. During the fierce combat, his flagship *Lübeck* was destroyed, forcing his evacuation. He subsequently transferred command first to the *Neustadt*, then to the *Offenburg* after both sustained critical damage, before finally settling on the battleship *Helten*. This sequence of evacuations and ship losses, combined with his prior survival at Iserlohn, cultivated a perception of invincibility among Imperial personnel. This earned him the moniker "Iron Wall" Müller, reflecting his perceived durability. In recognition, he received command of the *Perceval*, the New Galactic Empire's first constructed warship, equipped with advanced prototype technology.
His reputation solidified during the insurrection at Uruvasi. Alongside High Admiral Lutz, he shielded Reinhard from assassination attempts. Lutz sacrificed himself to ensure their escape, an act that profoundly affected Müller. When offered a promotion to fleet admiral for his service, Müller declined, believing Lutz deserved the true credit for Reinhard's survival.
Müller frequently acted as Reinhard's envoy in diplomatic interactions with the republican faction led by Yang Wen-li, making him the Imperial officer with the most non-combat contact with the Alliance. Following Reinhard's death, he was regarded as a potential successor to fleet admirals Wolfgang Mittermeyer and Oskar von Reuenthal, expected to play a significant role in the future of the Imperial Fleet.