From Heaven to Hell

Character Synopsis

Justin Schilling - Justin is a young man who is confused with what he wants to do with his life. He was born into a middle-class family that was decent and well-rounded. His best friend moved into his family-life when some tragedy occurred to the Stubbs Family.

Although his family revolved around military life, Justin dislikes it. He wants to do something else with his life besides being ordered around. Justin is an optimistic being with a sense of humor and right and wrong. He gets along with others well and is well-liked.

Matthew Stubbs- Good-natured inside, but hard-boiled on the out. He has a tendency not to trust people due to a horrible incident in his past life. Matt is your average tough, hard-ass. He is a best friend of Justin, and even though the two have been friends longer then they can remember, he still won't trust Justin with the tragedy of his life. Hard-working, Matt dreams of being a pilot like his dad was. Matt has a problem with his temper and arrogance. He is currently working on becoming a pilot for the Air Force Confederacy.

Anthony Perriello- A Corporal in the Confederacy Army, Tony's past is shaded. Everyone calls him the "killer" due to a rumor that he had killed his family. He is in his middle 30's, with already bad signs of aging due to stress. He was proven semi-guilty, and was forced to serve time under the Confederacy Marines as penalty. Tony seems to show no emotion to anyone, but is a ferocious killer on the battlefield. He is brilliant in war tactics, and is the second-in-command to Crennan's squad. He usually carries a plasma flame-thrower.

Marc Schilling- Justin's younger, yet bigger brother. Marc is the stereotypical annoying brother. Before Mar Sara is destroyed, Marc was sensed on Confederacy's Psi Radar for Psychic abilities to become a Ghost. He was taken away, and whether he is still alive is a mystery.

Robert Migliore- Rob is a normal civilian who was declared a VIP by the Confederacy. The marines don't know why it's important to protect him, but they find it annoying that he has no fighting capabilities. Though defenseless, Rob is a noble man who does only what he thinks is the right thing to do. He usually always has a smile on his face and tries to help out anyone in need. He is highly intelligent in engineering aspects, including computers and medicine.

Sgt. Thomas Crennan- the Sgt. Of one of Duke's Omega Squadron's, he is basically all for the mission. He takes little notice of people's needs and focuses on what needs to be done. Tom, lately, has been succeeding with all his missions and has become one of the most successful Sergeants in the history of the Confederacy. He would be a tactical general by now if he only went to school longer. As enlisted, he is stuck at his lowly position of a Squad Sergeant, and he definitely takes it out on the people.

Lt. Carolyn Piassek – When first meeting her, you can tell she is one of the most caring people in the world. When she was born she always wanted to become a doctor to save lives. Her family was poor, however, and the only opportunity to fulfill her dreams was through the military. After years of schooling, she became a medic and has saved countless numbers of lives in her 2 year service to the Confederacy. Carolyn doesn't have good relationships with guys, for she fears that if she lets one in, it will contradict with her well gained career.

Colonel/General Edmund Duke- The well known commander of the best squadron on the history of the Confederacy, Duke is a man worth his honor. He tends to be impatient and arrogant, but these personal problems haven't taken effect on the military missions. He is the leader of the Omega Squadron.

Admiral Jacob Goodman – Duke's second-hand man. Goodman seems to be more patient then that of his boss. He has a quiet, good natured persona about him. He handles most problems inside the Omega unit, actually talking to the men rather then delegating the order. He is well respected by the Confederacy Marines, and is well favored over even that of Duke.