Robert Watts (ITF)

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Robert Watts, also known as That Bastard by loyal personnel, was a  officer turned  commander. Born in 2469 on, at the age of eighteen, Watts entered into the prestigious academy at Annapolis, , and graduated four years later as a Second Lieutenant in the.

Barely a year later, while in the hospital recuperating from wounds sustained fighting insurgents on, Watts met fellow Marine Lieutenant Howard Graves, who told him of the nuking of , and passed on evidence of it to Watts barely fourteen hours before he was arrested and detained on suspicion of treason.

The evidence presented to Watts by Graves shook the young Marine officer to the core, and it led him to join up with a cell of on, and play a major role in commanding ground forces during the rebellion of , an act which placed him in the top ten of the  most wanted traitors.

After yet another rebellion in, and becoming a founding member of the , Watts was captured and executed in.