Player
Race
Human
Gender
Male
Height
1.90
Weight
74.00
Eyecolor
blue
Haircolor
light brown
Age
28
Birthdate
8109.01
Mother
adoptive: Bettina Kayser
Father
adoptive: Ulf Kayser
Birthplace
Berlin, Germany
Siblings
biological: unknown
adoptive: Younger sister: Rebecca Kayser
adoptive: Younger sister: Rebecca Kayser
Spouse
none
Children
none
Family history
Very little is known to Dirk about his biological family, he tries his best to ignore the issue. Even his closest friends know only not to bring the matter up in conversation.
Dirk is very close to his adoptive family. There is, however, a bit of tension between Dirk and his parents in terms of career choice. Bettina is a composer and Ulf is a painter. They both wanted Dirk to follow in their footsteps and become an artist. Dirk’s sister, Rebecca, has chosen to follow her parents’ path, and plays trumpet professionally.
Dirk is very close to his adoptive family. There is, however, a bit of tension between Dirk and his parents in terms of career choice. Bettina is a composer and Ulf is a painter. They both wanted Dirk to follow in their footsteps and become an artist. Dirk’s sister, Rebecca, has chosen to follow her parents’ path, and plays trumpet professionally.
Education
Dirk first attended the Academy of Fine Arts in Berlin, but failed out after his first year due to lack of interest. The next year, he enrolled at the Science Academy in Brussels. He was initially interested in studying medicine, but switched his focus to physical sciences shortly after completing his premed requirements. Dirk majored in quantum mechanics and warp theory before deciding to join Starfleet. At Starfleet Academy he continued his education in both physics and medicine. His marks at the academy never placed him at the top of his class, nor was he ever at risk of failing.
Medical profile
Dirk is a healthy human with a relatively uneventful medical history.
Starfleet Record
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