Robin Bourne

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Character Physical Description[edit]

Eye Colour Green-Brown

Hair Colour Short Jet Black

Height 6'1

Weight 126

Blood Colour red

Skin Colour white

Physical Description[edit]

Well built, slightly tall, with short spiky hair. As an elegiance of politness.

History, Education and Skills[edit]

Family and Background

Grandparents were into Engineering, whilst parents were into Science. They were always busy, with something being discovered and created. Most the time I was left to study or socialise. Parents lived in South East England, in a nice woodland area in a remote part of a village.

Education[edit]

Starfleet Academy, home study, hobbies of building useful things out of scrap. No significant breakthroughs or ultimate grades.

Pre-Starfleet History[edit]

helped out with engineeing with my grandparents, and science experiments with my patents. Always wanting to know how things worked, so begin to try myself. First creation was to create a new rack for my parents science experiments that was ajustable. Later using chemicals from my parents to help out with my grandparents engineering products, who helped create an engine out of nothing but the purest elements.

Starfleet History[edit]

Academy, Graduated and imported into Spectre as first position as ACEO

Medical History[edit]

Healthy, fit, with a minor perminate chemical burn on the right arm following a break on health and saftey protocol.

Skills[edit]

Being able to meet deadlines under pressure, but always wanting to make that next improvement. Also known as a complete finisher, his work is never done, and has been known to work straight out to make his projects perfect. High level of attention to detail, and always has the ability to learn.

Other Information[edit]

Hobbies[edit]

Woodland Paintball shooting, and Holodeck paintball compotitons. Otherwise Racketball, and exploring.

General Notes[edit]

The burn on the right arm can be medically removed, but decided to keep it as a memorial of what happens when you skip protocol on chemical warning labels.


Awards[edit]

non existant..