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Brian excelled at schoolwork and was instructed by a Vulcan Tutor named T'Vek. he was taught strong logic and science skills and it soon became apparent that he was capable of grasping complex scientific concepts.
Brian excelled at schoolwork and was instructed by a Vulcan Tutor named T'Vek. he was taught strong logic and science skills and it soon became apparent that he was capable of grasping complex scientific concepts.


At the age of ten, Brian's mother died of [[Denebian Phage]], a wasting disease that consumes the internal organs of those infected. Brian's father grew distant, although he continued to have the boy well-educated.
At the age of ten, Brian's mother died of [[Denebian Phage]], a wasting disease that consumes the internal organs of those infected. Brian's father grew distant, although he continued to have the boy well educated.


When he was fourteen (2384), Brian's father decided to marry another woman, named Belinda Rosenbauer, a widow whose husband was killed three years earlier.
When he was fourteen (2384), Brian's father decided to marry another woman, named Belinda Rosenabauer, a widow whose husband was killed three years earlier.


They married and moved in together, and Brian suddenly found himself living with a younger stepbrother [[Mike Rosenbauer]].
They married and moved in together, and Brian suddenly found himself living with a younger stepbrother [[Mike Rosenbauer]].
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