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[[File:maddoxkhan.png|thumb|right|Captain Maddox Khan of Omega Company]]
[[File:maddoxkhan.png|thumb|right|Captain Maddox Khan of Omega Company]]
'''Captain Maddox Khan''' was a former [[Humans|Human]] inmate upon the penal colony [[Callisto]] who became the leader of the [[Free Fleet|Free Fleet's]] [[Omega Company]], then Co-commander of the entire Fleet, and finally the founder of [[Scatterhome]]
'''Captain Maddox Khan''' was a former [[Humans|Human]] inmate upon the penal colony [[Callisto]] who became the leader of the [[Free Fleet|Free Fleet's]] [[Omega Company]], then co-commander of the entire Fleet, and finally the founder of [[Scatterhome]].


Maddox, along with [[Akari Lane]] and [[Selma Castillo]], was instrumental in the insurrection that happened at Callisto and lead his fellow inmates in overthrowing the guards and taking control of the colony before the Free Fleet arrived shortly thereafter. Even in the face of an unknown alien force, Maddox garnered the respect and support of his fellow inmates through his fearless resolve.
Maddox, along with [[Akari Lane]] and [[Selma Castillo]], was instrumental in the insurrection that happened at Callisto and lead his fellow inmates in overthrowing the guards and taking control of the colony before the Free Fleet arrived shortly thereafter. Even in the face of an unknown alien force, Maddox garnered the respect and support of his fellow inmates through his fearless resolve.
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In 30 A.E. Commander [[Mezer Juul]]'s flagship was destroyed in battle by the [[Bushraki]] during the [[Bushraki War]]. Maddox and [[Akari Lane]] took over as co-Commanders of the [[Free Fleet]], which was especially notable as [[Humans]] were a very small minority in the Fleet.
In 30 A.E. Commander [[Mezer Juul]]'s flagship was destroyed in battle by the [[Bushraki]] during the [[Bushraki War]]. Maddox and [[Akari Lane]] took over as co-Commanders of the [[Free Fleet]], which was especially notable as [[Humans]] were a very small minority in the Fleet.


In 35 A.E., Maddox and [[Akari Lane|Akari]] defeated the [[Bushraki]] and [[Vendal]] with the help of the newly-formed [[Song Dominion]] thus ending the [[Bushraki War]].
In 35 A.E. Maddox and [[Akari Lane|Akari]] defeated the [[Bushraki]] and [[Vendal]] with the help of the newly-formed [[Song Dominion]] thus ending the [[Bushraki War]].


By 50 A.E., Maddox and [[Akari Lane|Akari]] were aging, and retired. Their 36 year old daughter, [[Tamiko Lane Khan]] took over as Commander of the [[Free Fleet]].
By 50 A.E. Maddox and [[Akari Lane|Akari]] were aging, and retired. Their 36 year old daughter, [[Tamiko Lane Khan]] took over as Commander of the [[Free Fleet]].


In 76 A.E., Maddox and [[Akari Lane|Akari]] came out of retirement and defected with a substantial portion of the [[Free Fleet]] to the [[Celestine Ascendancy]], to offer them assistance in defeating their power-mad daughter [[Tamiko Lane Khan|Tamiko]].
In 76 A.E. Maddox and [[Akari Lane|Akari]] came out of retirement and defected with a substantial portion of the [[Free Fleet]] to the [[Celestine Ascendancy]], to offer them assistance in defeating their power-mad daughter [[Tamiko Lane Khan|Tamiko]].


In 81 A.E. [[Tamiko Lane Khan|Tamiko]] had her mother [[Akari Lane|Akari]] assassinated by introducing a fatal toxin into the mix of chemicals injected into Akari during a planetside rejuv treatment.
In 81 A.E. [[Tamiko Lane Khan|Tamiko]] had her mother [[Akari Lane|Akari]] assassinated by introducing a fatal toxin into the mix of chemicals injected into Akari during a planetside rejuv treatment.
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For nine years, the Maddox and the [[Free Fleet]] searched for somewhere suitable to live. Ideally, they wished to find a system with at least one broadly-habitable planet that was unoccupied, but none they found met their requirements, and eventually, with resources running low, they agreed to establish a permanent civilization in an asteroid field. These asteroids were found to be rich with raw materials, that they could trade for other supplies, and as a bonus many of the asteroids were nothing but huge chunks of water ice, which could be broken down into its component atoms for oxygen and fuel, or melted to supply the burgeoning civilization with water. Effectively, they had found a source of recoverable water larger than anything a planet could provide.
For nine years, the Maddox and the [[Free Fleet]] searched for somewhere suitable to live. Ideally, they wished to find a system with at least one broadly-habitable planet that was unoccupied, but none they found met their requirements, and eventually, with resources running low, they agreed to establish a permanent civilization in an asteroid field. These asteroids were found to be rich with raw materials, that they could trade for other supplies, and as a bonus many of the asteroids were nothing but huge chunks of water ice, which could be broken down into its component atoms for oxygen and fuel, or melted to supply the burgeoning civilization with water. Effectively, they had found a source of recoverable water larger than anything a planet could provide.


There, Maddox declared, they would construct [[Scatterhome]], and did.
There, Maddox declared, they would construct [[Scatterhome]].


In 93 A.E. Maddox, arguably the most important [[Humans|Human]] in the history of that race, died. He and his wife [[Akari Lane]] had essentially saved the Human race.  
In 93 A.E. Maddox, arguably the most important [[Humans|Human]] in the history of that race, died. He and his wife [[Akari Lane]] had essentially saved the Human race.  
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