Philip Howard

Philip Howard was a Captain of the British armed forces during the Chimeran War. Howard came from a Anglican devoted family, but possess his own personal view of his respective religion that contrast to his family. He was acquainted and befriended with Sergeant Channing Brown, who came with American forces that participated in the Siege of Genoa. Howard and Brown shared a amicable relationship and common grounds over their religious view of God and state.

Before Channing Brown left for America, Howard was stuck in hearing Channing words about judgment day, and about how he felt helpless in the face of the Chimera. He also hear out of his problem concerning that his intelligence gathering of the Chimera would hardly make any difference. In response, Howard wrote a letter to Channing in reassuring him that his assignment did made a difference in acquiring needed knowledge that could benefit all of humanity's military forces. Howard further wrote that he regretted in never having a drink with Channing.