Evelyn Baker

First Private Evelyn Baker was a MMCAF tactical sniper on the JCHT-2 Apocalyptica, fighting in various battles.

Early Life
Evelyn Baker was born on the 3rd of Pentember in the year 440 of the Fifth Age in Varrock, Misthalin, to Brian and Lucie Baker. Brian Baker was a weapon smith in Varrock, developing an interest in weaponry for Evelyn that would greatly affect her career choice later in life. She was sent to Varrock Primary in 446 and left the school in 452, as she showed little interest in academic knowledge. She continued to work for her father until 456, when she is accepted into the College of Tactical Warfare, where she started to train as a sniper. Evelyn graduated in 457, at the age of 17, and decides to join the Misthalin Marine Corps as a tactical sniper. In the following year she joins the Misthalin Marine Corps Air Force, after authorities noticed that she could easily shoot from the deck of a ship. She was then assigned to the JCHT-2 Apocalyptica, a newly developed gunship introduced into the MMCAF in 449.

Operation Rock Breaker
After the events of The Battle of Klondike Rift in 259 the Gyrgolytes had taken over parts of Ice Mountain, likely in an attempt to start a war with Misthalin. The JCHT-2 Apocalyptica and its crew, which included 1P Evelyn Baker, was sent on a reconnaissance mission to infiltrate the Gyrgolyte HQ and discover further plans, possibly destroying them. On the 9th of Raktuber, 458, the Apocalyptica reaches a cliff to the south of Ice Mountain, where the squad sets up camp. The next day Baker and three unknown MMCAF members, including a tactical sniper, a commanding officer, and a navigator, discover a large Gyrgolyte camp on eastern edge of the mountain. The Gyrgolytes, however, somehow felt the presence of the soldiers, and they were quickly noticed. Baker managed to shoot down three gyrgolytes, but they were forced to flee the mountain and ran back to their gunship. Evelyn and the navigator reached the ship, but the sniper and the commanding officer were shot down in the escape.