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Character Evran Myles - Corellia StarDrive






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    Name: Evran Myles
    Species: Human (Corellian)
    Gender: Male
    Age: 24
    Height: 6’0”
    Weight: 180 lbs
    Skin Color: Light tan
    Hair Color: Dark brown, swept back with a natural wave.
    Eye Color: Grey-green, sharp and calculating.
    Build: Lean, athletic, the kind of frame earned from hands-on labor in shipyards rather than formal military service.
    Homeworld: Corellia
    Affiliation: Corellia StarDrive/Galactic Alliance
    Occupation: Business Owner

  • Evran Myles was born in 876 ABY in Coronet City, Corellia, alongside his twin brother Darin. The sons of shipyard technicians, the brothers grew up surrounded by the clang of forges, the hum of repulsorlifts, and the ever-present shadow of the Corellian Engineering Corporation (CEC). From a young age, Evran was restless, unwilling to accept the idea that Corellia’s shipwright tradition had to be synonymous with a single monolithic company.
    While Darin excelled in careful study and logistics, Evran immersed himself in aeronautical engineering at the Corellian Technical Institute, splitting his time between classrooms and the hangar bays of local freight companies. He quickly developed a reputation for daring flight maneuvers and reckless test piloting — traits that won him friends among Corellian pilots but concerned his more pragmatic brother.
    The pivotal moment came when the twins uncovered archived records of Corellia StarDrive, a company that once rivaled the early CEC before being absorbed and erased from galactic memory nearly four thousand years earlier. Where most would see a historical footnote, Evran saw opportunity. In 900 ABY, the brothers exploited a loophole in Corellian trade law to legally register the long-dormant name, effectively resurrecting Corellia StarDrive as a new corporation.
    Evran spearheaded the public campaign, framing the revival as more than just a business venture — it was a Corellian cultural renaissance. He spoke passionately of restoring Corellian independence in design and breaking free from centuries of CEC monopoly. His charisma rallied investors and drew in engineers eager to leave their mark on something new. Darin, ever the stabilizer, ensured that the vision had a foundation of sound operations and financial control.
    Though barely in his twenties, Evran became the face of a movement, representing defiance, ingenuity, and ambition. To supporters, he was the embodiment of Corellia’s spirit; to rivals at CEC, he was an irritant, a reckless upstart with more charm than experience. Still, his leadership brought the Myles brothers from obscurity to the helm of a reborn starship manufacturer with galactic ambitions.
    Evran Myles’ history is still being written, but one truth has already become clear: in a galaxy long accustomed to the dominance of giants, it is his daring vision that has put Corellia StarDrive back on the map.




  • STRENGTHS

    • Naturally persuasive and able to inspire both workers and investors with his vision.
    • Sees opportunity where others see obstacles, especially in reviving the Corellia StarDrive name.
    • Willing to take daring risks that others shy away from, both in business and in the cockpit.
    • Fluent in both the technical language of engineers and the financial/political concerns of executives.
    • Experienced with freighters and test flights, giving him firsthand insight into what crews need from their ships.





  • WEAKNESSES

    • Quick to act on gut instinct, sometimes without fully weighing long-term consequences.
    • Relies heavily on Darin to handle operations and finances, leaving a potential blind spot.
    • More motivated by symbolic victories and bold moves than by cautious, sustained growth.
    • His ambitious goals often outpace the company’s actual resources or capabilities.





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