Hunter Carpenter is a doomsday pilot that was born on March 27, 1991 in New Zealand. 2 years after he was born his parents immigrated to Los Vegas, Nevada.
When he was a child Hunter was fascinated with the nearby Area 51 and Janet airlines. He watched behind the fence as the unmarked 737 NG planes took off in the morning and landed at night.
This sequence puzzled Hunter. He had been looking at planes for almost 8 years now. When he turned 15 he began to work towards a pilots license.
His instructors were amazed at how well he took the roar of the planes. He started with a Cessna 172. He got all the way up to a CRJ 900 with all the seats stripped out. He earned his pilots license at 18.
He then went online looking to find something about Janet airlines. He found a old U.S. Air force website that was hiring Janet pilots. Hunter applied immediately.
His skills as a pilot impressed the U.S. Air force and he was hired. He couldnt tell anyone though or he would be fired. He never told anyone.
He was so good at flying planes that the Air force plucked him out of the 29 pilots for Janet airlines to be trained to be a doomsday pilot.
Being a doomsday pilot was like being a duke in a kingdom. Only 4000 pilots are doomsday pilots.
He was trained to use the plane fighter pilots called the ghost because of its white color. He was a very good pilot. One of the first, in fact, to pull a cobra in a Ghost.
He graduated from the doomsday academy at 20. He was given a Ghost he called Moonbreaker.
In his first year and a half he shot down 3 Anvok fighters and sunk 4 destroyers and helped sink one carrier.
He eventually ran into Andreas. A flying ace who was ridiculously good at flying his black and red Angelcat. Andreas admired Hunters skill and asked his to join his elite squadron. His squadron was the best in the doomsday force.
Together, Andreas and Hunter got 23 confirmed kills in a span of 4 years. Andreas and Hunter became good friends and hung out together while stationed at Zunaki airbase in West Germany.
Hunter became one of the best pilots in the Air force and is still flying for the doomsday force today.
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