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=Early Life=
=Early Life=
Kenneth McKenzie was born in the small Scottish town of Ballachulish on [[Earth]]’s European Continent. His family ran a small farm in the town and Kenny’s father taught him how to work on the farm, tending to the land and fishing. His father also taught him herb lore and the local wildlife. Kenny became very knowledgeable about plants and their medical properties. Kenny’s mother was the local doctor, who also taught him basic medical treatments, such as first aid. He enjoyed working on the farm, helping provide the town with food.
Kenneth McKenzie was born in the small [[Scottish]] town of [[Ballachulish]] on [[Earth]]’s [[European Continent]]. His family ran a small farm in the town and Kenny’s father taught him how to work on the farm, tending to the land and fishing. His father also taught him herb lore and the local wildlife. Kenny became very knowledgeable about plants and their medical properties. Kenny’s mother was the local doctor, who also taught him basic medical treatments, such as first aid. He enjoyed working on the farm, helping provide the town with food.


Both he and his father share an interest in mountain climbing and sailing, as well as other pastimes such as chess and reading. Kenny would often climb [[Ben Nevis]] with his father and sail in the local loch. Although Kenny did attend the local primary school, he was mostly home-schooled by his parents. When he became a teenager and attended secondary school, Kenny developed an interest in studying that which is unknown. He would often read up about the [[United Federation of Planets]], about its members, aliens and what was outside of planet [[Earth]] such as the unknown which is often found in space. At nights he would lay in the field and stargaze. Over time he acquired a telescope and became an armature astronomer. He also began to study how and why things work, always wishing to know about everything he could. This started to interest him in [[Starfleet]]. Later, he went to Glasgow to study [[Astronomy]] and [[Xenobiology]]
Both he and his father share an interest in mountain climbing and sailing, as well as other pastimes such as chess and reading. Kenny would often climb [[Ben Nevis]] with his father and sail in the local loch. Although Kenny did attend the local primary school, he was mostly home-schooled by his parents. When he became a teenager and attended secondary school, Kenny developed an interest in studying that which is unknown. He would often read up about the [[United Federation of Planets]], about its members, aliens and what was outside of planet [[Earth]] such as the unknown which is often found in space. At nights he would lay in the felid and stargaze. Over time he acquired a telescope and became an armature astronomer. He also began to study how and why things work, always wishing to know about everything he could. This started to interest him in [[Starfleet]]. Later, he went to [[Glasgow]] to study [[Astronomy]] and [[Xenobiology]]
After university he moved to the city of [[San Francisco]] and joined [[Starfleet]].
After university he moved to the city of [[San Francisco]] and joined [[Starfleet]].


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