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Born on Cygnet XIV to a family of engineers, Evie grew up surrounded by starship engineers and technicians. The youngest of five siblings, Evie was the most technically adept, but was the only one who never felt at home tinkering with engine parts, instead preferring to use the parts find ways to augment her own body to perform more demanding tasks. | Born on Cygnet XIV to a family of engineers, Evie grew up surrounded by starship engineers and technicians. The youngest of five siblings, Evie was the most technically adept, but was the only one who never felt at home tinkering with engine parts, instead preferring to use the parts find ways to augment her own body to perform more demanding tasks. | ||
This naturally grew into more than a passing curiosity, eventually swaying her decision to defy her parents wishes of becoming another starship technician. She applied to MIT, an ability granted to her by the Cygnian race’s membership in the federation, where she continued her studies in cybernetic implants. Immediately after graduation, she | This naturally grew into more than a passing curiosity, eventually swaying her decision to defy her parents wishes of becoming another starship technician. She applied to MIT, an ability granted to her by the Cygnian race’s membership in the federation, where she continued her studies in cybernetic implants. Immediately after graduation, she applied to CalTech (mostly so that she could experience life at both great institutes) to undertake a masters degree in AI Development, which she furthered into her doctoral studies. | ||
Her doctoral paper on Human-Hybrid AI technologies earned her a respected publishing within the Starfleet Cybernetics Journal, garnering her a respect within Starfleet, and ultimately leading to them offering her a research fellowship at Jupiter Station, where she continued to study Artificial Intelligence for a number of years. | Her doctoral paper on Human-Hybrid AI technologies earned her a respected publishing within the Starfleet Cybernetics Journal, garnering her a respect within Starfleet, and ultimately leading to them offering her a research fellowship at Jupiter Station, where she continued to study Artificial Intelligence for a number of years. | ||
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{{ | {{Citation|Innovation Ribbon|239605.27|USS Atlantis|Awarded to Evie for her quick thinking in leading the crew in being able to crack into systems in the moment they needed to.}} | ||
{{Citation|Captain's Commendation|239605.27|USS Atlantis|Awarded to the entire regular staff for exceptional meritorious service.}} | |||
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[[Category:Civilians]] | [[Category:Civilians]] | ||
[[Category:Scientists]] | [[Category:Scientists]] | ||
[[Category: | [[Category:Atlantis NPCs]] | ||
[[Category:Cygnians]] | [[Category:Cygnians]] |
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