Few details are known regarding the early life of K. F. Craymen, although it was the events of his later life that would leave a mark on Imperial history. Born in the Empire during the first century following its foundation, the young Craymen was a man of common rather than noble birth. Despite this disadvantage, Craymen not only gained entry to the Imperial Academy - the institution driven by the Empire’s top scientists, engineers, researchers and military minds - but he worked his way up through its ranks with admirable success.
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| - Few details are known regarding the early life of K. F. Craymen, although it was the events of his later life that would leave a mark on Imperial history. Born in the Empire during the first century following its foundation, the young Craymen was a man of common rather than noble birth. Despite this disadvantage, Craymen not only gained entry to the Imperial Academy - the institution driven by the Empire’s top scientists, engineers, researchers and military minds - but he worked his way up through its ranks with admirable success.
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| - Few details are known regarding the early life of K. F. Craymen, although it was the events of his later life that would leave a mark on Imperial history. Born in the Empire during the first century following its foundation, the young Craymen was a man of common rather than noble birth. Despite this disadvantage, Craymen not only gained entry to the Imperial Academy - the institution driven by the Empire’s top scientists, engineers, researchers and military minds - but he worked his way up through its ranks with admirable success. Craymen rose to officer status and beyond, eventually achieving the Academy position of “Examiner”, the title “Lord” and - most importantly of all - a position of active leadership within the Imperial army. Craymen ultimately became the commander of the Black Fleet, the Empire’s most elite combat unit.
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