Darius Hertzsch
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Darius Hertzsch,[note 2] callsign Wuerger, was a Belkan Air Force pilot.
Etymology
"Wuerger" is German for "shrike," a species of carnivorous birds.
His nickname's Japanese rendition is the broad "Decapitator."
Biography
Darius Hertzsch was born in Belka in 1968.
During his time at the Belkan Air Force, Hertzsch earned the nickname "The Guillotine" for his targeting tactic against cockpits.
On May 13, 1995 during the Belkan War's Operation Constantine, he engaged Allied Forces over Directus, but was shot down. Upon ejection and descent, he was shot and killed, his life claimed by mirrored pragmatism.[1]