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Ghader Talan holds the rank of lieutenant general in the Greater Garmillan Empire and serves on the imperial cabinet under Abelt Desler. His early career demonstrates staunch support for Desler's policies, marked by his presence during the first public announcement of interstellar conquests. Talan actively participated in quelling a major coup, personally restraining Desler's sister-in-law alongside Gul Ditz.
Throughout 2199, Talan remained at the center of events leading to Desler's regime collapse, attending palace functions, cabinet meetings, and strategic briefings for battles against Earth's Yamato. He voiced profound moral outrage upon learning of the Imperial Guard's genocide on Alteria, revealing a principled stance beneath his loyalty. Following Yamato's attack on Garmillas and Desler's presumed death, Talan continued serving at the highest levels, reporting military matters to Admiral Ditz, including his elder brother Welte Talan's disappearance and fleet insubordination.
Years later, amid conflict with the Gatlantis Empire, Talan received confirmation of Desler's survival. He assembled carriers and warships to rendezvous with Desler's flagship, formally pledging support and resuming his role as Desler's second-in-command. Talan assumed tactical command during engagements like the blockade of Terezart, directing fleet operations against Yamato and maneuvering his flagship to force the enemy vessel into an ocean landing.
Talan exhibits a soldier's temperament, defined by loyalty and passionate dedication to duty. His moral sensibility emerges in his condemnation of extreme actions taken in Desler's name, such as the Alteria genocide, while familial loyalty drives his persistent search for his missing brother. Later, he maintains his adjutant role within the reformed Galman Empire. During a breakfast meeting, he presented Admiral Keeling's DNA evidence to Desler, protocol-consciously suggesting it be sealed and kept separate from food. Desler's volatile demonstration with an egg visibly startled him into a spit-take.
Talan played critical roles in political tensions, aware of Desler's controversial handling of the Gaidel situation and its link to Keeling's sympathizers. His duties consistently placed him in high-stakes scenarios, reinforcing his portrayal as a steadfast military officer navigating treacherous loyalties amid interstellar conflict.
Throughout 2199, Talan remained at the center of events leading to Desler's regime collapse, attending palace functions, cabinet meetings, and strategic briefings for battles against Earth's Yamato. He voiced profound moral outrage upon learning of the Imperial Guard's genocide on Alteria, revealing a principled stance beneath his loyalty. Following Yamato's attack on Garmillas and Desler's presumed death, Talan continued serving at the highest levels, reporting military matters to Admiral Ditz, including his elder brother Welte Talan's disappearance and fleet insubordination.
Years later, amid conflict with the Gatlantis Empire, Talan received confirmation of Desler's survival. He assembled carriers and warships to rendezvous with Desler's flagship, formally pledging support and resuming his role as Desler's second-in-command. Talan assumed tactical command during engagements like the blockade of Terezart, directing fleet operations against Yamato and maneuvering his flagship to force the enemy vessel into an ocean landing.
Talan exhibits a soldier's temperament, defined by loyalty and passionate dedication to duty. His moral sensibility emerges in his condemnation of extreme actions taken in Desler's name, such as the Alteria genocide, while familial loyalty drives his persistent search for his missing brother. Later, he maintains his adjutant role within the reformed Galman Empire. During a breakfast meeting, he presented Admiral Keeling's DNA evidence to Desler, protocol-consciously suggesting it be sealed and kept separate from food. Desler's volatile demonstration with an egg visibly startled him into a spit-take.
Talan played critical roles in political tensions, aware of Desler's controversial handling of the Gaidel situation and its link to Keeling's sympathizers. His duties consistently placed him in high-stakes scenarios, reinforcing his portrayal as a steadfast military officer navigating treacherous loyalties amid interstellar conflict.