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| ===LT Alexander Sato, Combat Information Center Officer===
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| * played by [mailto:col.howden@gmail.com Mark Mosher]
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| * Updated SD 190707
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| Name: Alexander Sato
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| Nickname: N/A
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| Species: Human
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| Gender: Male
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| Date of Birth: May 28th, 2388
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| Age: 31
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| Home World: Earth
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| Place of Birth: Matsumoto, Nagano Prefecture, Japan
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| Physical Appearance
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| Physique/Build/Frame: Slim
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| Weight: 154 lbs.
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| Height: 5 foot 5 inches
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| Eye Colour: Brown
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| Hair Colour: Black
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| Skin Tone: Average
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| Distinguishing Marks: N/A
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| Family
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| Marital Status: Single
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| Father: Ichiro Sato (Retired Commander, Engineer)
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| Mother: Riana Leyton (Former Inn Manager, Sato Family Hot Springs)
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| Sister: Ruri Sato (Inn Manager, Sito Family Hot Springs)
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| Special Abilities:
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| Ambidextrous
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| Strengths/Talents:
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| Alexander’s finger dexterity is above average owning to his
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| ambidexterity. He is also a very meticulous and has an acute
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| sense of detail and is a remarkable analyst.
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| Limitations/Weaknesses:
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| Alexander has a very quiet countenance. While respectful, he is not
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| very sociable and tends to keep to himself rather than involve
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| himself with large groups.
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| Quirks:
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| Tends to tap on consoles when he is thinking about a problem in
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| various distinctive rhythms
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| Hobbies/Interests:
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| Reading, building intricate models
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| Ambitions:
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| No known career ambitions.
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| Education - Before Starfleet Academy:
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| Standard Terran Educational System
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| Service Record - Including Starfleet Academy:
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| 2410-2411: Cadet, First Year, General Studies, Starfleet Academy
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| 2411-2412: Cadet, Second Year, Basic Military Strategy, Starfleet Academy
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| 2412-2413: Cadet, Third Year, Signal Intelligence, Starfleet Academy
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| 2413-2414: Cadet, Fourth Year, Advanced Tactical Analysis, Starfleet Academy
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| 2414-2416: Ensign, Information Systems Technician, USS Cutchall
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| 2416-2418: Lieutenant Junior Grade, Operations Specialist, USS Valdosta
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| 2318-2419: Lieutenant Junior Grade, CIC Executive Officer, USS Valdosta
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| 2419-Present: Lieutenant, CIC Officer, USS Fearless
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| Reprimand History:
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| No Formal Reprimands on File.
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| Personal History and Origin:
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| When Alexander was born, his father had already served Starfleet for
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| almost a decade. His mother, having never had much of a taste for interstellar
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| travel, had long since elected to stay behind, awaiting her husband’s
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| return after each mission his various starship assignments while tending
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| the family’s ancestral hot springs inn with the help of Alexander’s grandparents.
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| By the time Alex was three, his mother gave birth to his sister, Ruri, and the
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| pair of them grew up helping their mother tend the springs and otherwise grew
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| up in the relative calm of the countryside.
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| When Alex was about ten his father finally returned to Earth for good, first
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| taking a position at the San Francisco Dockyards and eventually retiring from
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| Starfleet service all together. His father’s retirement didn’t come before
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| Alex managed to become enthralled with his father’s career path. Having been
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| an engineer his entire career, Ichiro had a knack for telling stories about
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| the many adventures and near misadventures he’d had while serving on starships.
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| Alex never realized that his father had such an interesting job, and it wasn’t
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| until he finally enrolled in Starfleet Academy and began to take courses that
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| he realized how many of his father’s stories carried with them heavy
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| embellishments simply for entertainment purposes.
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| Unlike her brother, Ruri didn’t share the Sato male compulsion for all things
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| mechanical. Instead, she chose to enter Tokyo University to obtain a business
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| degree so she could return home and manage the hot spring on her own, following
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| their mother’s footsteps of responsibility and stability.
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| Starfleet Academy Career Summary:
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| Alexander Sato entered Starfleet Academy with the intention of becoming an
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| Engineering student much like his father. His interest in Engineering was put
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| to the wayside when Alex discovered some of the details his father had left out.
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| While it didn’t totally dissuade him from the engineering realm, Alex decided
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| he would rather take on the role of a strategist. His childhood reading obsession
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| gave him the head start he needed, since many of his favourite books had been on
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| the subject of Ancient Asian Martial Culture. With an old, worn, dog eared copy
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| of the Six Military Classics of Ancient China sitting on his desk, Alex felt that
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| he might perhaps make use of what he’d learned sitting under his favourite tree
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| to build a career of his own.
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| His second year at the Academy gave him the false impression that he would rise
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| to the forefront of his class. His foreknowledge of basic tactics gave him much
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| confidence though it also doomed him to being somewhat arrogant about his own
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| mastery of things. He did however finish his first year at the top of his class,
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| and many instructors predicted that he would indeed go on to do the same for
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| the next two to come.
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| Third year and the Signal Intelligence course proved to be a stumbling point.
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| While his grasp of the engineering principles were solid, some of the less than
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| concrete and often times fluid codes and countersigns and decryption methods
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| gave him much pause and held him back at times. While he finished the course
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| satisfactorily, he was far from the top student, and lost his arrogance about
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| his own skills.
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| By fourth year, he approached the Advanced Course on Tactical Analysis with great
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| caution. He never tried to get ahead of himself even when the concepts were fully
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| formed and locked in his mind. He became methodical and calculating to the point
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| of obsession, taking great care not to repeat his mistakes from his second year.
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| He was reward with outstanding grades for it, but it would not give him enough of
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| a boost to realize his ambitious goal of being the head of the class.
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| While his grades never faltered and his dedication was never questioned, Alex was
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| rarely seen throughout campus, and indeed for the majority of his four years his
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| roommate was the only companion he had. Despite dozens of attempts on his
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| roommate’s part to thrust the reclusive man into the social arena, Alex never found
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| his niche and would rather spend his off time back in the reclusive and isolated
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| home he grew up in rather than the clubs and bars of the big city.
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| Alex graduated in the upper portion of his class, neither proving extraordinary
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| nor mediocre, but he did prove himself to be a dependable officer when faced with
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| ever-changing circumstances which was important in the decision to send him to
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| the USS Cutchall for his first assignment. Life aboard the Cutchall was relatively
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| calm, the ship didn’t enjoy the rigorous and fast paced missions that other vessels
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| of its class did, and it rarely saw heavy combat action. The few times it did,
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| Alexander showed that he could man any station needed and often times had to take
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| on more than one task during the heat of battle when damage to the ship rendered
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| stations inert and his fellows became injured because of it.
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| His first promotion came with transfer orders to the USS Valdosta, where he was
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| placed in charge of the Sensors Division within the department. His enthusiasm to
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| do the best he job could became evident immediately, and his division was cited
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| twice for their superior work during missions.
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| The third year of his assignment aboard the Valdosta saw him advancing to the role
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| of the CIC Executive Officer, giving him a chance to show the CIC Officer and the
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| department what he was made of. Even though the pressure of the job overwhelmed the
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| young officer at times, he did find himself prospering once he managed to get used
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| to the workload.
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| His year spent as CIC Exec earned him his second promotion, and a few months
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| thereafter he found himself being sent to a recent addition to the inventory of
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| Blue Fleet. While Alex has some misgivings about being placed in a position of
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| responsibility that would normally be given to a much more seasoned officer, his
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| natural enthusiasm to succeed and be a valued member of his new crew will not
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| allow such trepidations to impede on his performance.
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| Medical Report:
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| At the time of his initial medical examination, Ensign Alexander Sato is reported
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| to be in perfect physical condition, showing neither signs of physical abnormalities
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| nor any hint of hereditary disease or infirmity that are or will later surface and
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| prevent him from serving Starfleet.
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| Psychology Report:
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| At the time of his initial medical examination, Alexander Sato is reported to be in
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| perfect mental condition, showing neither signs of emotional instability nor any hint
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| of hereditary mental afflictions that are or will later surface and prevent him
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| from serving Starfleet.
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