Alphonse Gale

Alphonse Roger Gale Jr. (born January 10, 1989) was an American-born executive, who served on the board of directors for both Rohdes-Bjornsen-Garden Co. and Varl Electrochemical, and who was one of the principal architects of the merger that led to the creation of RBG Daesan-Varl in 2048.

Born into a wealthy Mormon family in Coeur d'Alene, Idaho, Gale was educated at the University of Idaho and Oxford University in the United Kingdom. After returning to the United States, he worked at Basadere Corporation before joining Rohdes-Bjornsen-Garden Co. as a manager in 2016. By 2028 he had been promoted to Executive Vice President of the company, and served on the board of directors.

Gale's father died of complications related to multiple sclerosis in 2030. Gale Sr. was a major shareholder in Rohdes-Bjornsen-Garden Co. as well as Varl Electrochemical, stakes which were passed onto Gale.

Gale, who suffered from multiple sclerosis like his father, lost the use of his legs in 2049, and as the disease progressed through the 2050s, he reached out to the Regernon Foundation to coordinate cryonic preservation. He entered into cryonic preservation on January 11, 2062, the day after his 73rd birthday. At that point, he had lost his sight to the disease.