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Julian Mintz entered life on 25 March 782 UC in Heinessenpolis, the son of a former Imperial commoner mother and a father from the revered Mintz lineage tied to Arle Heinessen’s inner circle. Orphaned by ten—his mother perishing when he was two, his father at eight, and his grandmother two years later—he entered state custody before Vice Admiral Alex Cazerne facilitated his adoption by Yang Wen-li. Their bond defied convention, with the adolescent Julian overseeing household affairs to compensate for Yang’s haplessness in domestic matters.
Trained as a Spartanian pilot, Julian’s combat debut came during a 798 UC training exercise. Surviving the annihilation of his carrier *Ameretat*, he eliminated three Imperial Walküre fighters and the cruiser *Lenbach*. His strategic brilliance crystallized at the Eighth Battle of Iserlohn, where he unraveled Admiral Kempff’s tactics, pivoting the battle’s tide through a decisive counterstrike.
At eighteen, following Yang Wen-li’s assassination, Sub-Lieutenant Julian recovered his mentor’s body and delivered the news to Frederica Greenhill. Despite his youth, he inherited command of the Yang Fleet and Iserlohn Republic’s military, repelling overwhelming Imperial forces in the Eleventh Battle of Iserlohn. He later refused alliance with Oskar von Reuenthal’s rebellion, foreseeing its collapse.
On 1 June 801 UC, Julian spearheaded a boarding assault on Kaiser Reinhard’s flagship *Brünhild* during the Battle of Shiva. His unflinching confrontation with the emperor spurred Reinhard to halt hostilities and engage the Iserlohn Republic in unprecedented negotiations.
Yang’s teachings on historical cycles deeply shaped Julian’s worldview, further solidified during a pilgrimage to Heinessen where he meditated on the galaxy’s fractured past. His aptitude for tea preparation, inherited from his Imperial-rooted mother—or perhaps his father’s pastime—reflected his blended heritage.
Deprived of family mementos after his grandmother purged traces of his parents’ union, Julian’s disdain for aristocratic bloodline hierarchies took root. His legacy endures as a bridge between Yang’s democratic ideals and the realities of military leadership, challenging autocratic dominance while honoring the philosopher-admiral’s vision.
Trained as a Spartanian pilot, Julian’s combat debut came during a 798 UC training exercise. Surviving the annihilation of his carrier *Ameretat*, he eliminated three Imperial Walküre fighters and the cruiser *Lenbach*. His strategic brilliance crystallized at the Eighth Battle of Iserlohn, where he unraveled Admiral Kempff’s tactics, pivoting the battle’s tide through a decisive counterstrike.
At eighteen, following Yang Wen-li’s assassination, Sub-Lieutenant Julian recovered his mentor’s body and delivered the news to Frederica Greenhill. Despite his youth, he inherited command of the Yang Fleet and Iserlohn Republic’s military, repelling overwhelming Imperial forces in the Eleventh Battle of Iserlohn. He later refused alliance with Oskar von Reuenthal’s rebellion, foreseeing its collapse.
On 1 June 801 UC, Julian spearheaded a boarding assault on Kaiser Reinhard’s flagship *Brünhild* during the Battle of Shiva. His unflinching confrontation with the emperor spurred Reinhard to halt hostilities and engage the Iserlohn Republic in unprecedented negotiations.
Yang’s teachings on historical cycles deeply shaped Julian’s worldview, further solidified during a pilgrimage to Heinessen where he meditated on the galaxy’s fractured past. His aptitude for tea preparation, inherited from his Imperial-rooted mother—or perhaps his father’s pastime—reflected his blended heritage.
Deprived of family mementos after his grandmother purged traces of his parents’ union, Julian’s disdain for aristocratic bloodline hierarchies took root. His legacy endures as a bridge between Yang’s democratic ideals and the realities of military leadership, challenging autocratic dominance while honoring the philosopher-admiral’s vision.