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Alexandrov Grigorovich, known as Alan or Alec, came from a Russian military background where he served as an officer. Married with two children, his wife left him, and his children perished tragically at the hands of starving villagers seeking food during his absence on duty. This devastating loss fueled his later aversion to unnecessary violence and instilled a deep understanding of desperation and societal failure, fundamentally shaping his worldview and leadership philosophy.
He relocated to Japan 300 years ago, becoming an instructor at the 13th Special Military Forces School with the rank of Captain. During this time, he mentored students including Jail Murdoch, whom he later adopted as his foster son. Alexandrov employed unconventional training methods, drilling students with mock executions using paint bullets to desensitize them to battlefield stress and organizing rigorous forest survival exercises to build resilience. His approach blended stern discipline with paternal concern, often affectionately calling Jail "Jail Boy".
Alexandrov fought in the Abandonment War as one of the seven Legendary Red Barons, designated the "Blast Baron" or "Ace of Bombardment" for his mastery of explosive combat. His tactical acumen proved instrumental in the conflict. He earned a prominent facial scar shielding students from a rocket launcher attack, demonstrating his commitment to protecting those under his command; this scar became a defining feature in his later years.
Post-war, he ascended to Supreme Commander and Marshal of the Althea Royal Guard. Balancing strategic rigor with approachability, he maintained an analytical mindset during operations while showing warmth to subordinates. His leadership extended beyond tactics, as he actively intervened to guide moral development—such as preventing well-meaning characters from distributing food in ways that could incite violence among desperate civilians. An occasional fondness for pin-up magazines added dimension to his stern demeanor.
His relationship with Jail evolved significantly over their 300-year association. Alexandrov entrusted Jail with his iconic "Bombardment Ace Barret", symbolizing their bond and legacy transfer. When confronted by Jail and companions who had time-traveled from the future, Alexandrov experienced profound emotional turmoil recognizing his grown foster son. He vehemently cautioned against altering history, fearing catastrophic consequences for Althea's existence, prioritizing collective survival over personal desire.
During later conflicts involving the Special Service faction, Alexandrov defected alongside other disillusioned members. His tactical insights remained invaluable, and his enduring loyalty to principle was evident when he supported efforts to expose corruption within Althea's power structures. His legacy as a military leader and paternal figure persisted, underpinned by past trauma and unwavering dedication to protecting future generations.
He relocated to Japan 300 years ago, becoming an instructor at the 13th Special Military Forces School with the rank of Captain. During this time, he mentored students including Jail Murdoch, whom he later adopted as his foster son. Alexandrov employed unconventional training methods, drilling students with mock executions using paint bullets to desensitize them to battlefield stress and organizing rigorous forest survival exercises to build resilience. His approach blended stern discipline with paternal concern, often affectionately calling Jail "Jail Boy".
Alexandrov fought in the Abandonment War as one of the seven Legendary Red Barons, designated the "Blast Baron" or "Ace of Bombardment" for his mastery of explosive combat. His tactical acumen proved instrumental in the conflict. He earned a prominent facial scar shielding students from a rocket launcher attack, demonstrating his commitment to protecting those under his command; this scar became a defining feature in his later years.
Post-war, he ascended to Supreme Commander and Marshal of the Althea Royal Guard. Balancing strategic rigor with approachability, he maintained an analytical mindset during operations while showing warmth to subordinates. His leadership extended beyond tactics, as he actively intervened to guide moral development—such as preventing well-meaning characters from distributing food in ways that could incite violence among desperate civilians. An occasional fondness for pin-up magazines added dimension to his stern demeanor.
His relationship with Jail evolved significantly over their 300-year association. Alexandrov entrusted Jail with his iconic "Bombardment Ace Barret", symbolizing their bond and legacy transfer. When confronted by Jail and companions who had time-traveled from the future, Alexandrov experienced profound emotional turmoil recognizing his grown foster son. He vehemently cautioned against altering history, fearing catastrophic consequences for Althea's existence, prioritizing collective survival over personal desire.
During later conflicts involving the Special Service faction, Alexandrov defected alongside other disillusioned members. His tactical insights remained invaluable, and his enduring loyalty to principle was evident when he supported efforts to expose corruption within Althea's power structures. His legacy as a military leader and paternal figure persisted, underpinned by past trauma and unwavering dedication to protecting future generations.