Personal Profile
Name: Himuro Hatsuharu
Designation: "Greaser" or "Foxy"
Genetics: Natural
Age: 25
Height: 6' 0"
Weight: 160 lbs.
Faction: Greater Empire of Japan
Division: Imperial Japanese Army
Rank: O-3 Rikugun Taii
Assignment: Captain of Dabude-class land battleship,
Heaven's ThunderPersonality: While friendly to generally everyone, his demeanor changes on a dime once encountered with his foes. He takes great pride in his workmanship as a mechanic, and is proud to serve as a captain for his country.
History: Hatsuharu was born in Japan and lived there for most of his childhood. During his adolescent years, he started to tinker with the old cars that were dropped off at his father's junk yard. Learning how things worked amazed Hatsuharu. Cars weren't the only thing he took apart. Computers, clocks, anything he could take apart and put back together was on his plate to sate his hunger for tinkering. Many of his classmates started to call Hatsuharu, "Greaser" for the amount of time he spent at his father's junk yard, the obvious reason also coming from the amount of grease and oil he got on himself in the process.
As Hatsuharu started to reach the age of 18, he graduated high school to pursue even larger tinkering prospects. University offered him many new experiences and classes to take to hone his skills even further. However, even after obtaining a degree at 22, Hatsuharu was still not satisfied. A commercial job wouldn't be enough. That is when he decided to join the Empire's military.
Entering the Imperial Army as an O-2, Hatsuharu would begin his life career working on mobile suits, tanks, battleships, and even fighter planes. It was a paradise to him. The unit he was assigned to did not see much action at all, the calm life leading to a lot of mischief and joking. Due to his soft features and slight frame, his unit gave him the nickname, "Foxy".
With no action to account for, most of the unit's machinery was always in top condition thanks to Hatsuharu. Despite the downtime from his first-rate work, he spent countless hours studying and reading up military tactics and strategies. Knowing his machines in, and out, provided him with the best perspective of how to deploy units in the most effective way.
Now, at the age of 25, the Imperial Army has issued Hatsuharu his own ship, a Dabude-class land battleship, to captain and put his knowledge to use. Naming his ship, "Heaven's Thunder", Hatsuharu hopes to bring not only honor to his country, but also put his mechanical prowess and military studies to test.