Samuel Peasbody

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Samuel Peasbody is the young, strapping face of the RAF. Publications from the Daily Mail to Baixing Press have covered his exploits in active military service, though not for the reasons his colleagues and subordinates would tell you.

Though an ace light corvette pilot and decorated officer of the RAF, Peasbody’s military service would be rather unremarkable were he not the younger brother of royal in-law Leonard Peasbody, Third Earl of Stockton.

Peasbody’s true rise to fame, however, would come from his sudden nomination to the admiralty of the UK’s second interstellar ship. His accession of the position has caused quite a storm in the media, especially given the RAF’s refusal to allow any royal family aboard the mission.
-Excerpt from a 24th century news spot on Peasbody.

Wing Commander Samuel Peasbody was a British orbital corvette pilot and relative of the Royal family. He is best known for his exploits in the RAF, as well as for his command of the generation ship GS-5 Britannic.