Player
Race
Betazoid
Gender
Male
Height
1.54
Weight
49.70
Eyecolor
Light Hazel
Haircolor
Med. Brown Mahogany blend
Race2
Vulcan/El-Aurian
Age
29
Birthdate
8002.29
Mother
T’Eyla (½ Vulcan, ¼ Betazoid, ¼ El-Aurian; Science officer on same)
Father
Savastian Tamm (Betazoid, Counselor on Nebula class ship USS Lexington)
Birthplace
USS Lexington
Siblings
None
Spouse
None
Children
None
Family history
Keiran was born and raised on the Lexington, although he spent seven months on Vulcan with his grandparents there, and he spent nearly two years on Betazed with his grandparents there. Other than that, Keiran has had a rather uneventful childhood. When he turned thirteen it became apparent that he had inherited the telepathic abilities of a full Betazoid. So his parents sent him to live with his grandparents on Betazed and attend school there so he could learn responsible use of his abilities.
Education
Primary education on the Lexington, Secondary education and two years of University on Betazed. Starfleet Academy majored in Science {Psychology and Linguistics} minored in Tactical; and Starfleet Medical {Counseling program and Nursing school}.
Hobbies include: Logic puzzles; running {it gives him time to think}; martial arts with a quarter staff {has had a customized collapsible staff made for him}; holo-programs based on middle ages reenactment of various cultures and holo-programs based off of Dungeons & Dragons and similar RPG’s.
Hobbies include: Logic puzzles; running {it gives him time to think}; martial arts with a quarter staff {has had a customized collapsible staff made for him}; holo-programs based on middle ages reenactment of various cultures and holo-programs based off of Dungeons & Dragons and similar RPG’s.
Medical profile
Keiran is in good physical health with no known medical conditions aside from the usual broken bones and childhood illnesses growing up.
Other
Small wiry build, mulatto skin tone, slightly pointed ears.
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