Trent Veersham

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Trent Veersham
Vice President of the Collective Kel-Elemi Republic
In office
? – 7-4 10 PC
President of the Collective Kel-Elemi Republic
In office
7-4 10 PC – present
Personal details
NationalityKel-Elemi
SpousesSofia Natalia Veersham
ChildrenBruno Veersham
Parent(s)Richard Adams, Susan Veersham

Trent Veersham is the President of the Collective Kel-Elemi Republic having succeeded Robert Grayson after his death at the end of the Seireimeiko. He is the head commander of the Kel-Elemi Government during the Kel-Elemi Civil War.

Biography

Kel-Elemi Civil War

The Sorewa Liberation Uprising (SLU) bombed the ATFS Arakar of the Akarian Trade Fleet Following the attack, mass protests and riots began across Kel-Elemi leading the death of President of the Collective Kel-Elemi Republic, Robert Grayson on 7-4 10 PC. As Vice President, Trent Veersham ascended to the presidency to replace him. Shortly after Grayson's death, rioters affiliated with the SLU began forming platoons. Upon his ascension to the presidency Veersham declared the Kel-Elemi was now in a state of war and vowed to avenge Grayson's death.

On 10-4 10 PC, the Akarian-Utlian Alliance, with Veersham's approval, established Neerakta Military Base on Keral Island to facilitate their intervention against the SLU. Veersham attended a meeting on 14-4 10 PC between various powers who had come to Kel-Elemi to fight against the SLU. At the meeting the Kel-Elemi War Coalition was formed and warplans were drawn out.

On 6-11 10 PC, shortly after the 10 PC Ronatana Sea Conflict, Veersham, on the Inter-governmental Radio System, suggested killing YDF leader, Yun Yan'il. Following the incident, Yun Yan'il, the YDF congress, and military advisors were sent to bomb-resistant locations. The next day the Foreign Affairs Bureau of the Collective Kel-Elemi Republic denied that any threat had been made.

Veersham was hospitalised due to an undisclosed illness on 10-11 10 PC.

Veersham was again hospitalised on 7-8 11 PC.

Photograph of Trent Veersham (No official portrait exists due to delays following the civil war.)