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Adalbert von Fahrenheit hailed from an impoverished lesser noble family in the Galactic Empire. Born in 765 UC, his background shaped his early military service under the Goldenbaum Dynasty. Initially a Vice Admiral, he deliberately underperformed to evade aristocratic scrutiny, leading superiors to brand him insubordinate and ineffective. This calculated suppression of talent continued until political upheavals unfolded.
During the Imperial Civil War (797 UC), Fahrenheit joined the Lippstadt League under High Admiral Willibald Joachim von Merkatz. As one of the League’s scarce professional officers, he fought in pivotal clashes like the Battle of Schann-tau. After Duke Otto von Braunschweig’s death and the League’s disintegration, Fahrenheit surrendered during Geiersburg Fortress’s occupation. Presented to Reinhard von Lohengramm, his recognized tactical acumen secured his retention as Vice Admiral in Reinhard’s restructured command, where he displayed steadfast loyalty.
Under Reinhard’s command, Fahrenheit’s military prowess flourished. Renowned for exceptionally aggressive offensives, his fleet matched the assault capabilities of Fritz Joseph Bittenfeld’s Black Lancers. He engaged in critical campaigns including Operation Ragnarök, the Imperial invasion of the Free Planets Alliance, and battles at the Marr-Adetta Starzone and Rantemario. After Reinhard founded the Lohengramm Dynasty, Fahrenheit rose to High Admiral.
A significant non-combat mission saw him execute João Rebelo’s assassins. Fahrenheit reacted with intense fury when the killers likened themselves to him, underscoring his honor and allegiance to the new regime. His final combat occurred in 800 UC at the Battle of the Corridor near Iserlohn Fortress. Tasked with Bittenfeld to intercept Yang Wen-li’s forces exiting the Iserlohn Corridor, their fleets faced annihilating crossfire in the narrow passage. Recognizing inevitable defeat, Fahrenheit commanded his flagship *Asgrimm* to shield the Imperial retreat. Positioned rearguard, the *Asgrimm* absorbed crippling damage. Mortally wounded, Fahrenheit chose to remain aboard the vessel, perishing with it to safeguard countless Imperial ships.
For his sacrifice and service, Adalbert von Fahrenheit received posthumous promotion to Fleet Admiral, becoming the Lohengramm regime’s first fallen High Admiral. His death dealt a severe blow to the Imperial fleet.
During the Imperial Civil War (797 UC), Fahrenheit joined the Lippstadt League under High Admiral Willibald Joachim von Merkatz. As one of the League’s scarce professional officers, he fought in pivotal clashes like the Battle of Schann-tau. After Duke Otto von Braunschweig’s death and the League’s disintegration, Fahrenheit surrendered during Geiersburg Fortress’s occupation. Presented to Reinhard von Lohengramm, his recognized tactical acumen secured his retention as Vice Admiral in Reinhard’s restructured command, where he displayed steadfast loyalty.
Under Reinhard’s command, Fahrenheit’s military prowess flourished. Renowned for exceptionally aggressive offensives, his fleet matched the assault capabilities of Fritz Joseph Bittenfeld’s Black Lancers. He engaged in critical campaigns including Operation Ragnarök, the Imperial invasion of the Free Planets Alliance, and battles at the Marr-Adetta Starzone and Rantemario. After Reinhard founded the Lohengramm Dynasty, Fahrenheit rose to High Admiral.
A significant non-combat mission saw him execute João Rebelo’s assassins. Fahrenheit reacted with intense fury when the killers likened themselves to him, underscoring his honor and allegiance to the new regime. His final combat occurred in 800 UC at the Battle of the Corridor near Iserlohn Fortress. Tasked with Bittenfeld to intercept Yang Wen-li’s forces exiting the Iserlohn Corridor, their fleets faced annihilating crossfire in the narrow passage. Recognizing inevitable defeat, Fahrenheit commanded his flagship *Asgrimm* to shield the Imperial retreat. Positioned rearguard, the *Asgrimm* absorbed crippling damage. Mortally wounded, Fahrenheit chose to remain aboard the vessel, perishing with it to safeguard countless Imperial ships.
For his sacrifice and service, Adalbert von Fahrenheit received posthumous promotion to Fleet Admiral, becoming the Lohengramm regime’s first fallen High Admiral. His death dealt a severe blow to the Imperial fleet.