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Rhyse Marr
Green-furred tactical officer and security chief; disciplined, blunt, deeply protective, and shaped by hard choices.
Lt. Commander Rhyse Marr serves as tactical officer and security chief aboard the USS Meridian Spear. A powerfully built green-furred canine with a confident stance and an armory officer’s eye for readiness, Rhyse is the blade edge of Jarek Thorne’s command team. He is direct, protective, and allergic to avoidable risk. When something dangerous enters sensor range, Rhyse is already adjusting defense patterns before the rest of the bridge has finished reacting.
He earned his reputation through hostile-space patrols, convoy defense, anti-piracy interception, and the kind of tactical postings where mistakes become memorials. That history made him superb under pressure and intensely committed to preparedness. Security crews respect him because he never asks standards of them that he does not meet himself. They also know that if a crisis goes loud, he will be first through the door and last away from the wounded.
Rhyse is closest professionally to Jarek, though the two clash more than either admits. Jarek believes restraint buys options; Rhyse believes delay often costs lives. Their disagreements are honest, sharp, and rooted in mutual trust. He has a particularly strong working rapport with Elior Fen, who makes weapons systems behave in ways that should be illegal, and an unexpectedly respectful relationship with Ilyan Skorr, who has repeatedly called him out when “readiness” starts becoming self-punishment. Rhyse is openly suspicious of Sevran Kyre and sees the Section 31 captain as a weapon pointed in a useful direction rather than an ally worth trusting.
As the Veilbreak war spreads, Rhyse becomes central to the ship’s survival against Terran boarding tactics, corridor ambushes, and violent close-quarters engagements. He is one of the first officers to understand Cassian Rour’s guard formations, and one of the few willing to admit aloud just how dangerous Varek Dray’s people truly are.