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Alex Cazerne rose through the ranks of the Free Planets Alliance to become a vice admiral, specializing in logistics. In 788 UC, as Yang Wen-li’s superior, he tasked Yang with investigating the Tuesday Correspondence—a conspiracy implicating high-ranking officials in the death of war hero Bruce Ashbey. This mission sent Yang to a prisoner-of-war camp on Econia, where he uncovered critical evidence during the Second Battle of Tiamat. Cazerne later ensured Yang’s return to Heinessen to share these findings with Dusty Attenborough.
He wed Hortense Milbelle, daughter of a former superior, in 789 UC, fathering two daughters: Charlotte Phyllis and an unnamed child. Recognizing potential in Julian Mintz, an orphan, Cazerne arranged for the boy to become Yang’s ward, anticipating a future marriage between Julian and Charlotte.
By 796 UC, Cazerne supported Yang’s creation of the 13th Fleet, securing the elite Rosen Ritter unit for the capture of Iserlohn Fortress. As chief rear staff officer during the Alliance’s invasion of the Galactic Empire, his meticulous logistics were thwarted by Reinhard von Lohengramm’s scorched-earth tactics, triggering supply collapses that led to his exile to a frontier post. Yang later orchestrated his transfer to Iserlohn as chief administrator.
During Yang’s absences from 797–798 UC, Cazerne assumed interim command of Iserlohn, fortifying defenses against threats like Geiersburg Fortress. Though favoring caution, he adopted aggressive countermeasures under Walter von Schönkopf’s persuasion to repel Imperial assaults until Yang’s return. He also sanctioned the defection of Imperial admiral Joachim von Merkatz, incorporating him into Alliance strategies.
Cazerne warned of political dangers from Alliance Chairman Job Trunicht and urged Julian to safeguard Yang. Despite these efforts, Yang was recalled to Heinessen in 798 UC, leaving Cazerne to defend Iserlohn during Geiersburg’s assault. Post-war, he remained with the Imperial-subjugated Alliance Fleet, covertly aiding resistance efforts while serving as acting logistics secretary. He later defected during the Lennenkampf crisis, rejecting Admiral Rockwell’s promotions to join Yang’s loyalists.
After the Alliance’s dissolution, Cazerne coordinated civilian and military evacuations from Iserlohn, supported Yang’s guerilla campaigns, and witnessed the Battle of Vermillion. Following Yang’s death, he sustained ties with Yang’s network and championed the preservation of the Alliance’s military heritage.
He wed Hortense Milbelle, daughter of a former superior, in 789 UC, fathering two daughters: Charlotte Phyllis and an unnamed child. Recognizing potential in Julian Mintz, an orphan, Cazerne arranged for the boy to become Yang’s ward, anticipating a future marriage between Julian and Charlotte.
By 796 UC, Cazerne supported Yang’s creation of the 13th Fleet, securing the elite Rosen Ritter unit for the capture of Iserlohn Fortress. As chief rear staff officer during the Alliance’s invasion of the Galactic Empire, his meticulous logistics were thwarted by Reinhard von Lohengramm’s scorched-earth tactics, triggering supply collapses that led to his exile to a frontier post. Yang later orchestrated his transfer to Iserlohn as chief administrator.
During Yang’s absences from 797–798 UC, Cazerne assumed interim command of Iserlohn, fortifying defenses against threats like Geiersburg Fortress. Though favoring caution, he adopted aggressive countermeasures under Walter von Schönkopf’s persuasion to repel Imperial assaults until Yang’s return. He also sanctioned the defection of Imperial admiral Joachim von Merkatz, incorporating him into Alliance strategies.
Cazerne warned of political dangers from Alliance Chairman Job Trunicht and urged Julian to safeguard Yang. Despite these efforts, Yang was recalled to Heinessen in 798 UC, leaving Cazerne to defend Iserlohn during Geiersburg’s assault. Post-war, he remained with the Imperial-subjugated Alliance Fleet, covertly aiding resistance efforts while serving as acting logistics secretary. He later defected during the Lennenkampf crisis, rejecting Admiral Rockwell’s promotions to join Yang’s loyalists.
After the Alliance’s dissolution, Cazerne coordinated civilian and military evacuations from Iserlohn, supported Yang’s guerilla campaigns, and witnessed the Battle of Vermillion. Following Yang’s death, he sustained ties with Yang’s network and championed the preservation of the Alliance’s military heritage.