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Wolfgang Mittermeyer, born August 30, 768 UC (459 IC / 3568 CE), emerged as a pivotal military leader in the Galactic Empire, earning the moniker "Gale Wolf" for his swift, decisive tactics. Rising from common origins, he attained admiralty in his twenties—a historic feat—bolstered by uncompromising integrity. His early career defined itself through bold moral stands, notably executing a noble soldier who murdered a civilian during a robbery. This defiance provoked assassination threats from high-ranking adversaries, compelling his comrade Oskar von Reuenthal to secure Reinhard von Lohengramm’s intervention, which freed Mittermeyer and bound him irrevocably to Reinhard’s cause.

A master of rapid warfare, Mittermeyer shaped pivotal conflicts. During the Sixth Battle of Iserlohn, his seamless coordination with Reuenthal averted Imperial collapse, while their "Twin Pillars" partnership later shattered opposition in the Lippstadt Civil War. At Altena, his strategic minefield deployment fragmented Admiral Staaden’s fleet, and their capture of Rentenburg Fortress—outwitting Commander Ovlesser—accelerated the Goldenbaum Dynasty’s fall, paving the path for Reinhard’s ascension.

Loyalty and duty clashed when Reuenthal rebelled. Mittermeyer implored Reinhard to hear Reuenthal’s motives, even proposing the temporary removal of advisors Oberstein and Lang to de-escalate tensions. When negotiations collapsed, he reluctantly commanded the suppression force, resolving the crisis but mourning his friend’s demise. This ordeal crystallized his prioritization of oath over personal bonds.

Privately, Mittermeyer shared a steadfast partnership with Evangelin, his wife and distant relative raised alongside him after her orphanhood. Though childless, they adopted Reuenthal’s son Felix posthumously, nurturing him as their heir. Renowned for disciplined yet empathetic command, Mittermeyer punished troop misconduct harshly, especially offenses against civilians, garnering widespread respect.

His tactical philosophy prioritized velocity and precision, paralyzing foes at Amritsar and quelling rebellions before they consolidated. Reserved in counsel, he spoke only when called upon. Surviving most of Reinhard’s original inner circle, he became a linchpin in the empire’s transition, his legacy intertwined with Felix—poised to influence the realm’s future trajectory.