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Edwin Fischer served as an officer in the Free Planets Alliance military. His early career placed him in the 4th Fleet under Vice Admiral Pastolle, where he survived the devastating Battle of Astarte in 796 UC. Following the 4th Fleet's annihilation, Fischer transferred to the newly formed 13th Fleet commanded by Yang Wen-li. He held the rank of commodore during the pivotal Seventh Battle of Iserlohn, entrusted with fleet movements despite objections to the operation's risks. Fischer rapidly became Yang's de facto vice-commander, valued for his expertise in coordinating precise fleet maneuvers.
Fischer's technical proficiency proved critical in executing Yang's complex tactical plans. His precise execution of encirclement maneuvers at the Battle of Doria in 797 UC led to the overwhelming defeat of the renegade 11th Fleet. Although vice-commander, Fischer rarely took independent squadron command, focusing intensely on fleet formation and coordination—a distinct role from flag officers like Dusty Attemborough. His flagship, the experimental *Airget lamh*, offered enhanced firepower but suffered power system limitations demanding skilled handling. The vessel participated in key engagements, including the defense of Iserlohn during the Eighth and Ninth Battles and the Battle of Vermillion.
After the Free Planets Alliance capitulated under the Treaty of Ba‘alat, Fischer chose continued military service over retirement. In 799 UC, recognizing his duty to Yang, he led Alliance reinforcements to Iserlohn Fortress despite objections from colleagues like Murai and Patrichev.
Fischer was killed in action during the Battle of the Corridor in May 800 UC. His death significantly impaired the Yang Fleet's operational capabilities, as his fleet coordination expertise was irreplaceable. The *Airget lamh* was later dismantled under the Treaty of Ba‘alat.
Fischer maintained unwavering loyalty to Yang Wen-li, trusting his command completely even in high-risk scenarios. Yang reciprocated this trust, describing Fischer as "one leg" of the fleet, emphasizing his indispensable role in its maneuverability. Fischer's operational style prioritized precision over independent command, cementing his reputation as a specialist in fleet movement.
Fischer's technical proficiency proved critical in executing Yang's complex tactical plans. His precise execution of encirclement maneuvers at the Battle of Doria in 797 UC led to the overwhelming defeat of the renegade 11th Fleet. Although vice-commander, Fischer rarely took independent squadron command, focusing intensely on fleet formation and coordination—a distinct role from flag officers like Dusty Attemborough. His flagship, the experimental *Airget lamh*, offered enhanced firepower but suffered power system limitations demanding skilled handling. The vessel participated in key engagements, including the defense of Iserlohn during the Eighth and Ninth Battles and the Battle of Vermillion.
After the Free Planets Alliance capitulated under the Treaty of Ba‘alat, Fischer chose continued military service over retirement. In 799 UC, recognizing his duty to Yang, he led Alliance reinforcements to Iserlohn Fortress despite objections from colleagues like Murai and Patrichev.
Fischer was killed in action during the Battle of the Corridor in May 800 UC. His death significantly impaired the Yang Fleet's operational capabilities, as his fleet coordination expertise was irreplaceable. The *Airget lamh* was later dismantled under the Treaty of Ba‘alat.
Fischer maintained unwavering loyalty to Yang Wen-li, trusting his command completely even in high-risk scenarios. Yang reciprocated this trust, describing Fischer as "one leg" of the fleet, emphasizing his indispensable role in its maneuverability. Fischer's operational style prioritized precision over independent command, cementing his reputation as a specialist in fleet movement.