John Wilkes Booth

Origins
John Wilkes Booth was born at West Point, a port set up for lighthouse maintenance and coastal defense. He was trained as a soldier from birth, becoming an excellent sniper and battle medic. At a young age his family adopted a young Ulysses S. Grant, and the two became best friends. Not long after, his family also adopted a young Abraham Lincoln, and the three were great friends. They all trained together throughout their childhoods in various forms of combat, and eventually moved together to East Point. There, they trained more in preparation for the war, and it is said that Booth was the only person who could best Grant at sniping.

Civil War
At the start of Abraham Lincoln's presidency, Lincoln warned Booth and Grant of his plans. Grant went with Lincoln, while Booth retreated to defend West Point. He was an extremely successful sniper, able to destroy any threats to West Point from 20 miles away with his rifle. He won countless medals of honor, but due to focusing on defense, did not get the same recognition as Lincoln or Grant.

Post War
Knowing that a soldier couldn't effectively negotiate, Lincoln asked Booth to help him fake his death by pretending to assassinate him. Booth agreed and did so, then went into hiding, bringing Grant with him so he could care for his crippling damage from the war. They stayed there for all of "Andrew Johnson"s presidency, until the end where he was found by officials and had to flee, leaving Grant behind. Booth went into hiding for all of Grant's presidency, until after the presidency where he met up with Grant. The two heard of Lincoln going into hiding and left to join him, and hid there until the Moon Wars, where he fought alongside Lincoln.