Admiral James Winfield was the supreme commander of the ExoFleet during the Second Neosapien War. A brilliant strategist and tactician, he was a man deeply respected and accorded nearly unquestioned authority. Even though his decisions at times seemed high-risk, his experience seldom failed him. The fact that he and J.T. Marsh were the only two people the Pirate Leader Jonas Simbacca truly respected as warriors speaks for itself. Yet, there were moments of weakness, as he failed to notice the fires of mutiny growing on his ship and the fleet. Winfield's advanced age meant he was periodically indisposed due to illness and/or injury, an occurrence the incompetent Captain Marcus never failed to take full advantage of. At the war's end, the Admiral retired from the Exofleet with full honors to
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| - Admiral James Winfield was the supreme commander of the ExoFleet during the Second Neosapien War. A brilliant strategist and tactician, he was a man deeply respected and accorded nearly unquestioned authority. Even though his decisions at times seemed high-risk, his experience seldom failed him. The fact that he and J.T. Marsh were the only two people the Pirate Leader Jonas Simbacca truly respected as warriors speaks for itself. Yet, there were moments of weakness, as he failed to notice the fires of mutiny growing on his ship and the fleet. Winfield's advanced age meant he was periodically indisposed due to illness and/or injury, an occurrence the incompetent Captain Marcus never failed to take full advantage of. At the war's end, the Admiral retired from the Exofleet with full honors to
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| - Admiral James Winfield was the supreme commander of the ExoFleet during the Second Neosapien War. A brilliant strategist and tactician, he was a man deeply respected and accorded nearly unquestioned authority. Even though his decisions at times seemed high-risk, his experience seldom failed him. The fact that he and J.T. Marsh were the only two people the Pirate Leader Jonas Simbacca truly respected as warriors speaks for itself. Yet, there were moments of weakness, as he failed to notice the fires of mutiny growing on his ship and the fleet. Winfield's advanced age meant he was periodically indisposed due to illness and/or injury, an occurrence the incompetent Captain Marcus never failed to take full advantage of. At the war's end, the Admiral retired from the Exofleet with full honors to build a horse ranch.
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