Major Lea Hung. Yes, that Major Lea Hung. A name that echoes through the star systems, often accompanied by stifled giggles and the pointed question, "Wait, he's a Major?" A proud (well, sort of) son of the Gallente Federation, Lea's lineage can be traced back to the misty, fish-scented shores of Grimsby, Planet Earth – a fact he occasionally brings up, usually to the bewilderment of his capsuleer colleagues who have never heard of "fish" that aren't space-borne and heavily armed.
Lea's journey to the esteemed rank of Major in the Federation Navy is a tale less of valiant deeds and more of a truly spectacular administrative snafu. One minute he was happily (and perhaps somewhat ineptly) managing inventory logs for spare capacitor coils, the next, a misfiled form and a particularly blurry-eyed bureaucrat had inexplicably bestowed upon him the weighty title. His protests were, naturally, lost in the echoing corridors of power, much like a stray drone in a nebula.
His skill sheet reads like a tragicomic poem. While he possesses a certain… enthusiasm for piloting, his actual abilities hover somewhere between "novice" and "actively detrimental." His attempts at advanced maneuvers often result in spectacular near-misses (mostly with friendly vessels), and his understanding of tactical fleet doctrines is roughly on par with a particularly dense asteroid.
The irony of his title is not lost on the wider EVE community. The whispered jokes about "Majorly Incompetent" and "General Disarray" follow him like a persistent flock of rookie drones. His attempts to command fleets often devolve into well-meaning but ultimately chaotic fiascos, leaving his subordinates wondering if the best course of action is to politely ignore his instructions and hope for the best.
Despite the constant ribbing and the crushing weight of a rank he never earned (and frankly, doesn't deserve), Major Hung perseveres. He approaches every new day in New Eden with a baffling optimism and an unwavering belief in his own… potential. He might not be the sharpest tool in the shed, or even in the hangar, but he's their Major. And in the vast, unpredictable universe of EVE Online, sometimes, just sometimes, that's a comedy in itself. Just try not to salute too hard; you might pull a muscle from suppressing a laugh.