"Mr. Green"

Summary
- Age: Unknown
- Role: Pilot and “Idea Guy” of the Moonshine
- Personality: Calculating, brilliant, unbothered
- Affiliations: Dispatch, Moonshine Crew
- Episode Appearances: All episodes
Biography
Mr. Green flies the ship, runs the numbers, and occasionally reminds everyone that feelings aren’t a business model. He’s been with Captain Tracy since the war — literally. The most famous statue from that conflict shows Tracy dragging Green to safety, mid-explosion. Green doesn’t talk about it. But he’s been flying with Tracy ever since.
He wasn’t assigned to the Moonshine. He chose it. Or maybe he’s just keeping an eye on the one person who once saved his life and hasn’t stopped trying to save everything else since.
He claims he’s not in it for the money. But he’s also never flown toward danger for free.
Key Moments
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Rescued by Tracy during the war
Immortalized in bronze: the Captain pulling him to safety under fire. He calls it “a dramatic misrepresentation.” -
Bankrolled Cheyenne’s orphanage initiative
Claims it was "just a tax write-off." No one believes him. -
Survived the Gladiator Pits of New Rome
Entered the arena with nothing but a calculator and a plan. Left a legend.
Role in the Universe
Mr. Green believes that everything — war, politics, even hope — boils down to incentives. Systems can’t be trusted, but they can be gamed. And if you’re clever enough, you don’t have to break the rules — just be the only one who understands them.
Personal Log Quoteboard
- "You don't need to lie if the truth is confusing enough."
- "Being right too early is functionally identical to being wrong."
- "I’m not greedy. I’m just correct."
- "Budget cuts are the universe’s way of asking if you really needed limbs."
- "The algorithm likes me. I don’t like it back."