Quote:Gotta come up with other crews for F-EZig squadrons, Blackbirds, and Peacemakers (after all this ain't just about me anymore).Bronwyn Ffoulkes, F-EZig pilot and relief mechanic. She's a Fendane with a British private-pilot's licence, and a closet Whovian (ever since they revived the show and started shooting it in her home city, Cardiff). Bronwyn came to Fenspace in mid-2012, aboard the Ad Astra (her parents gave her a package tour for her 20th birthday); she still hasn't used the Stellvia-to-Sydney part of her ticket.
While she was aboard Stellvia, she mentioned to a girl on the staff that she really, really wanted to meet an AI, and could that girl help Bronwyn find one, please? Yayoi smiled, then took Bronwyn to the Bullet Boy Express. (Ben was meeting with Haruhi to arrange delivery of the SR-71 she'd promised him; Gina was waiting in the car just in case they needed to leave in a hurry.) Bronwyn and Gina hit it off, and the rest is history...
One of the first to move in to the Atalante base and one of the first to actually fly an EZig, Bronwyn refuses to accept command of an EZig squadron. She'd much rather not have to worry about all the after-mission reports. Besides, that would take time away from Bronwyn's hobbies: (a) tinkering with her ship's engines, and (b) writing purposefully-cheezy love songs then trying to get bands competing at Eurovision to sing them.
Bronwyn doesn't currently have a boyfriend. She isn't actively looking for one, but wouldn't say "no" to someone who caught her fancy. (One of the Fenkinder once made a pass at her; she turned him down because of the age difference, and he took it personally.)
Vital statistics: 5'3", 110 lbs, ginger-red hair, green eyes, good-looking but not beautiful, fit and athletic, never biomodded. Speaks Welsh and English (with a Cardiff-Welsh accent).
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Rob Kelk
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