Ms. Myers is rounded woman of great charm and poise, with upswept silver hair and twinkling brown eyes.
The daughter ofa prominent Ketchikan fisherman and ship captain, she spent her early life in Ketchikan, where she helped her family out through the long, cold years after the Great War. She married Shane Chacon, a local fisherman at the age of fifteen at her father's request. The ambitious Barbara divorced Chacon when she realized he would never amount to anything more than a deckhand for the rest of his life. She found a job as an assistant factor for the Cromett Shipping Company after her divorce, where she soon befriended many of the Cromett family. She married Roy Myers, a Cromett Shipping Company captain in 1996. They have been married ever since.
She volunteered for the Cromett Shipping Company's team working on the H.M.S. Phoenix in Whittier in 2005, where she acted as company personnel officer and paymaster. Much of the Phoenix's administrative organization, and thus that of the Royal navy, weas of her invention. When the vessel was finished, she volunteered for service with the Royal Navy and was made ship's supply officer with the rank of lieutenant.
After the conquest of Portland in 2007, she transferred to the Royal Army, where she served as General Cromett's Administrative Assistant. She resigned from the Army when General Cromett became prime minister, and took the job of his executive secretary, where she set up a much more refined administrative system to replace the chaos that typlified Admiral Ffolkes' tenure in that office. General Cromett posted her to the Ministry of War in 2014, where she became the Assistant to the Minister for Logistics.
In 2018, General Cromett's daughter, Valeria McKerral prusuaded her to run for Parliament. She was elected as member for the Ketchikan District for the Constitutional Party, soon to become the Consttional-Monarchist Party. Since then, she has served in many subcabinet and cabinet positions. Currently she is Foreign Minister, a position she has held since 2043. She is one of the UKA's most distinguished government officials, where her energy and superb organizational ability has made her shine in any role she has been given.