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Played by Carsten
 
Played by Carsten
 
I've put this in chronological order, thus the phases aren't quite sorted right. Also I used the wrong tag for the headers I guess, will correct it after I found out what to use :)
 
 
'''Growing up'''
 
Alan Vanterlin is n his late twenties or early thirties now and a member of a space travelling Alku family. He's the middle child of three and travelled the system in their family's ship, the 'Gypsy Moth'. The tight quarters and constant challenges of living in an ancient, less-than reliable space ship formed a tight bond between them all. When he became old enough Alan's main task was flying the interface craft which he greatly enjoyed (and often went a little overboard with, pretending the shuttle is a war-time fightercraft). However everyone was expected to pitch in running the ship so he has some other skills as well.
 
 
The 'Moth' was actually one of the first Clan ships to be equipped with the newly discovered slipstream drive as Alan's parents thought it would improve their income. However the manufacturer demanded outrageous fees to use the drive and thus their status more or less remained the same. They found one great source of income though: locating artifacts and selling them (mainly to Tranquility to keep the machines running) and have been able to keep afloat using a combination of legal trade and smuggling/theft.
 
A not so long time ago Alan and his brother fell in love with the same woman and to Alans dismay she chose his older brother. After their marriage the woman moved into the family ship Alan found it hard to live there and decided to move out.
 
 
'''Starting Out'''
 
Being alone for the first time in his life wasn't easy, but his piloting skills ensured that he always had a job. Besides that acquiring artifacts has been Alan's secondary activity, quite often by breaking into whereever they are being kept. He hasn't been caught yet but there have been a few close calls and he decided to look for safer work elsewhere. After some time he had an opportunity to acquire a space craft on his own that used to be run by pirates which he dubbed the 'Void Wanderer'.
 
 
'''Sidetracked'''
 
A meeting with a different ship to transfer contraband almost ended disastrous as pirates attacked them. A passenger on the other ship by the name of Ningirsu almost single-handedly repelled the boarders, shocking everybody with the savagery of the fight. With the pirate ship disabled both ships had to return to Kedesh for repairs and to deal with the pirates.
 
 
'''Moment of Crisis'''
 
Sophie and Ningirsu arrive at the 'Void Wanderer'. Alan had some reservations taking on passengers, especially ones that seemed involved in some trouble. However his gut told him to help them and so he offered them a passage without even gouging them on the price. The ship wasn't really built to handle passengers but since the crew was shorthanded at the moment anyway there was enough space for everyone.
 
Shortly after liftoff Space Traffic Control contacted the ship and requested that they return for an unscheduled safety inspection. Alan faked communication problems and continued on until he could justify not turning back by claiming returning would cost too much in fuel and time, and demanded an official warrant to be presented in order for him to return. No such warrant was sent
 
 
The 'Wanderer' jumped to Eloquoy on a weird vector that had the ship actually move away from the planet for a bit. Alan explained this as a safety measure (to any official he pretended to have miscalculated the jump) since several ships had jumped before them and any of them could have been carrying a message by however was hunting Sophie and Ningirsu. In fact a customs cutter hailed the ship and demanded to board the ship. Due to the off course jump this took long enough for Alan to allow his passengers to hide in his hidden cargo area that he grudgingly revealed to them. When the officials asked about the passengers he lied that he had had a bad feeling about them and didn't let them board. The whole inspection turned out to be a bit weird, so the customs agents might have been impostors or simply new to their job - this is Eloquoy after all, still trying to catch up and changing protocols all the time.
 
 
'''On your own'''
 
Two close calls in such a short time is two to many. And while smuggling is fun and exciting, maybe it's time to follow his crewmates' example and marry, settle down and have a child? But - living in one place all the time, maybe even on a planet? Ride a desk for a job? Nah. But at least let's dial down the extra-legal activities a bit. However a well-paid contract is required in order to pay mortgage on the 'Wanderer' off. Darn, that doesn't sound fun at all - but that's life I guess?
 
  
 
'''Aspects'''
 
'''Aspects'''

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