OrionAeroWorks
Player Biography
ABOUT ME
Hey, nothing much to put in here, I will probably yap about random events in my life. Anyway, about me; I’m bri’ish 🇬🇧🇬🇧☕️☕️☕️ (to be more specific Welsh 🏴) I love early military stuff, aka 1880-1950s military vehicles, such as tanks, ships and planes, mostly tanks though. I like tanks. I find things like Titanic and WWII interesting and love to draw.
IRRELEVANT STUFF
I love playing simulation and building games, especially stuff like people playground because I for some reason love making tanks in that game.
My art style is not all ‘cutesy’. It’s like a sort of sketch style, I can only draw without it looking bad on paper. With a pencil.
(example of my glorious art.)

I have ADHD and OCD. I’m not one of those people faking it for clout, it’s diagnosed. It’s a pain in the butt. I can’t stay focused and notice tiny details like something being slightly out of place and it making me a bit irritated. I have mood swings too.
21/02/2026
My door would not open after I had got up to use the toilet, and I tried everything, I had to call out to my parents through the door. After a bit they heard and eventually it led to my dad CRAWLING ACROSS THE ROOF IN THE DARK WHOLE IT WAS RAINING to try and get in my room as he had attempted to unscrew the door handles on both sides, he handed me a screwdriver through my window before going back inside (fyi the roof thingy is pretty steep with a 3-4 meter drop into concrete and stone.
Either way unscrewing the handle did nothing. My dad eventually KICKED OPEN MY DOOR and I no longer have the privilege of closing my door because now I have to use a bag of clothes to stop my cat getting in and to keep the door closed. This whole process took 40 minutes. I needed to pee so bad. (Also I thought it wouldn’t open because of when you turn the handle it moved a latch that allows it to swing open and that the latch wasn’t moving, and I was right.) The whole door thing frame got disassembled and when I turned the handle on the thing, sure enough, the latch didn’t budge.

GAMES I PLAY
I play quite a lot of games, however most i do not play a lot. i play roblox (not much) and instead spend ages in roblox studio making completely useless stuff i will not publish, i play Sprocket, IL-2 Sturmovik 1946 (have played this since 2015).. i play some trailmakers and minecraft and people playground.. not to brag, but i think i'm pretty good at building in trailmakers. not so much in this game however, as i only have the mobile version cuz i dont wanna buy the pc version. (what i mean by "don't wanna buy" is that my mom just wont let me buy it for some reason). My favourite game on roblox is probably Blocks n' Props and Multicrew Tank Combat (MTC)
PROFILE STUFF
Welcome to Orion AeroWorks — an extremely serious and highly respected aerospace company operating out of a half-collapsed hangar in the middle of nowhere since 1919. We specialise in propeller to jet-powered monstrosities, old-timey sci-fi aesthetics, and aircraft that technically count as flying because they left the ground for at least three seconds.
Our crown jewel, the OA-01 "Skysprinter", is a sleek 21-passenger jetliner that looks like it came straight out of a 1961 brochure from an alternate dimension. It was designed to revolutionize medium-range air travel — and to violently resist every attempt at smooth landings.
But let’s be honest. Most of our budget went into developing the “Big Boy” — a 375-meter-long, 318-meter-wide, 47-meter-tall slab of aerodynamic denial. It is less an aircraft and more a man-made continent with engines. It has been described as “not so much flying as politely suggesting gravity take a break.”
Our design philosophy is simple: if it looks cool and might fly, we build it. If it flies, great. If it doesn’t, we upload it anyway.
Expect lore-heavy jets, extremely wide airframes, and a complete lack of shame.
Client Nation Profile: The Technate of Velgrad
Officially known as the Technate of Velgrad, this frostbitten, steel-hearted nation sits somewhere between Monslavia and your worst engineering exam. With a population of 72 million (73 million if you count the androids), Velgrad is a rising technological power governed by scientists, engineers, and one guy named Yuri who once hotwired a space shuttle using a calculator and sheer spite.
Velgrad’s climate is a harsh continental stew of frozen forests, soot-stained skylines, and sunrises best viewed from behind triple-glazed reactor glass. Summers are brief and used mostly for construction. Winters are long and used mostly for research, industrial production, and minor border skirmishes.
Major Cities:
Novavelinsk – The capital. An endless cityscape of brutalist towers, neon-lit drone lanes, and statues of past inventors brooding in the snow.
Kargadov – Industrial heartland. Home to Velgrad’s largest aircraft assembly zone and the reason the skies are always “slightly on fire.”
Vystrana – The tech and AI innovation hub. Every building is connected to a central processing grid. Citizens joke that the city has its own mood swings.
Old Velgrad – Historic capital and a UNESCO site, assuming anyone asks UNESCO for permission. Known for ornate architecture and very confused tourists.
Economy:
Velgrad’s economy runs on aerospace, cybernetics, heavy industry, high-yield quantum farming, and a suspicious amount of tungsten. With a GDP valued at 7 trillion credits, it's one of the few nations where the defense budget is the economy. Their aerospace division alone employs 4.2 million people and two supercomputers that legally count as citizens.
The country’s primary exports include:
Jet engines that double as portable furnaces
AI-guided freight aircraft with unresolved emotional issues
Carbon-reinforced everything
And software updates that may or may not turn your fridge into a surveillance device
Culture & Politics:
Velgrad is ruled by the Central Directorate, a technocratic body where every official holds a PhD and owns at least one soldering iron. Citizens enjoy free education, mandatory coding lessons, and a national holiday called Flight Day, commemorating the time someone accidentally launched an office building into the upper stratosphere.
The national motto: “Предела нет” – "There is no limit."
The unofficial motto: “If it works, it flies. If it flies, it works.”
Velgrad is currently Orion AeroWorks’ largest international client, with ongoing orders for experimental passenger planes, wacky monstrosities that should not fly, and at least one aircraft described in the paperwork as “purely theoretical and mildly illegal.” Negotiations are conducted in Russian, technical schematics, and threatening gestures.
Do they always pay on time? No.
Do they wire you uranium instead of money? Sometimes.
Are they our favorite customer? Without question.