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==Mission History== | ==Mission History== | ||
===[[Deep Space 17]] (while assigned to ''[[USS Ronin]]'')=== | ===[[Deep Space 17]] (while assigned to ''[[USS Ronin]]'')=== | ||
* '''"Shattered Mirror"''' Stardates 238403.13 | * '''"Shattered Mirror"''' Stardates 238403.13 to 238404.11 | ||
** The crew of an alternate [[Deep Space 17]] opens an interphasic rift into our universe in order to "borrow" engineers to help fight off the Gorn, but the intrepid crew of the ''[[USS Ronin]]'' comes to the rescue, retrieving the engineers and averting a multi-universal war. | ** The crew of an alternate [[Deep Space 17]] opens an interphasic rift into our universe in order to "borrow" engineers to help fight off the Gorn, but the intrepid crew of the ''[[USS Ronin]]'' comes to the rescue, retrieving the engineers and averting a multi-universal war. | ||
===''[[USS Ronin]]''=== | ===''[[USS Ronin]]''=== | ||
* '''"Expect the Unexpected"''' Stardates 238405.11 | * '''"Expect the Unexpected"''' Stardates 238405.11 to 238408.08 | ||
** With the arrival of six new prototype fighter and a squad of marines, the crew of the ''[[USS Ronin|Ronin]]'' sets off to an remote star system with an indigenous, reportedly pre-warp, civilization to work out some of the fighters' kinks while hidden by the system's asteroid field. Just as the tests get underway, the "pre-warp" civilization successfully completes it's first warp flight, accidentally resulting in a massive subspace shockwave that cripples all three active fighters plus their escorts and concurrently knocks out many of the ''[[USS Ronin|Ronin]]'''s major systems. As the ship struggles to recover the downed fighters, their escorts, its malfunctioning systems, and perhaps a bit of its dignity, the crew also carefully conducts first contact with the locals, the Sya-Negan. As if the situation weren't complicated enough, a renegade from the alternate universe discovered in the crew's last mission, "Evil" Jackford B. Kolk (no-longer a Starfleet officer in any universe), escapes from the bridge and terrorizes the crew in a deranged quest for revenge on Lt. Cmdr. [[Danny Wilde]]. The crew eventually re-captures "Evil Kolk," placing him in stasis and his stasis chamber behind a force-field in the brig, but not before he seriously wounds [[Danny Wilde|Wilde]], leaving him in a como, and makes contact with a mysterious emotion-affecting lifeform that eludes capture or reasoned contact with the crew. | ** With the arrival of six new prototype fighter and a squad of marines, the crew of the ''[[USS Ronin|Ronin]]'' sets off to an remote star system with an indigenous, reportedly pre-warp, civilization to work out some of the fighters' kinks while hidden by the system's asteroid field. Just as the tests get underway, the "pre-warp" civilization successfully completes it's first warp flight, accidentally resulting in a massive subspace shockwave that cripples all three active fighters plus their escorts and concurrently knocks out many of the ''[[USS Ronin|Ronin]]'''s major systems. As the ship struggles to recover the downed fighters, their escorts, its malfunctioning systems, and perhaps a bit of its dignity, the crew also carefully conducts first contact with the locals, the Sya-Negan. As if the situation weren't complicated enough, a renegade from the alternate universe discovered in the crew's last mission, "Evil" Jackford B. Kolk (no-longer a Starfleet officer in any universe), escapes from the bridge and terrorizes the crew in a deranged quest for revenge on Lt. Cmdr. [[Danny Wilde]]. The crew eventually re-captures "Evil Kolk," placing him in stasis and his stasis chamber behind a force-field in the brig, but not before he seriously wounds [[Danny Wilde|Wilde]], leaving him in a como, and makes contact with a mysterious emotion-affecting lifeform that eludes capture or reasoned contact with the crew. | ||
Revision as of 23:16, 11 September 2007
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Lieutenant Junior Grade Jackford Kolk, a Terran, is currently learning to juggle the responsibility of being Assistant Chief Engineer aborad the USS Ronin and a budding relationship with a certain doctor.
Stats
- Full Name: Jackford Benjamin Kolk
- Race: Human
- Date of Birth: Stardate 236106.30
- Place of Birth: Starbase 211
- Age: 22yrs
- Gender: Male
- Telepathic status: N/A
Appearance
- Height: 5'11"
- Weight: 145 lbs.
- Hair Color: Blonde
- Eye Color: Blue-Green
- Skin Tone: Pale
- Build: Thin and fit.
- Carriage: Walks with purpose.
- Poses: Often leans against walls and crosses arms.
- Handedness: Right
Manor
- Quarters: A picture of Starbase 211 as seen from a shuttlecraft hangs on the wall near his desk; a painting of downtown Seattle, Earth, in a style reminiscent of Van Gogh's "Starry, Starry Night," prominently displaying the Space Needle, hangs across from the door; and an anti-grav model of the Constitution Class USS Enterprise floats in front of one of the widows.
- Favorite Food: good, old-fashioned, 21st century Cap'n Crunch for breakfast and chocolate milk any time of the day.
- Mannerisms: Tends to look out windows and let his eyes loose focus when thinking.
- Temperment: Whimsically jovial but with touch of healthy melancholy.
- Habits: Talks to himself with a British accent when no one else is around.
- Religion/Spiritual Devotion: Christian
Personality
Pensive when alone, outgoing and jovial in public.
Hobbies and Pastimes
- Losing at 3D Chess
Likes and Dislikes
- Drinks chocolate milk almost 24/7.
Ambitions and Goals
- Longs to be a Starfleet captain, so that he can serve and protect those he cares about.
Personal Achievements
- Has been assigned to the USS Ronin for nearly a month but has yet to set foot anywhere near her.
Personal Disappointments
- Has never won a game of 3D Chess, even against a complete novice.
- Has been assigned to the USS Ronin for nearly a month but has yet to set foot anywhere near her.
Family
Spouse
- Marital Status: Single.
Children
- N/A
Parents
- Father: Robert Benjamin, Deceased
- Date of Birth: Stardate 232202.05
- Place of Birth: Earth, Seattle WA
- Date of Death: Stardate 236210.24
- Mother: Elisabeth Marie
Siblings
- Eldest Brother: Jarod Matthew
- Date of Birth: Stardate 235105.13
- Place of Birth: Starbase 211
- Current Residence: Earth, Seattle WA
- Occupation: High School Calculus Teacher
- Sister: Samantha Marie, Deceased
- Date of Birth: Stardate 235604.10
- Place of Birth: Starbase 211
- Date of Death: Stardate 236310.24
Personal History
Jack was born in space--the medical bay of Starbase 211, between Betazed and Cardassian territory--but only lived in space for a year and four months. Shortly after his father and older sister died in a Cardassian attack, he, his eldest brother, and his mother left the Starbase to live on Earth. They were taken in by his uncle on his father's side, who lived in Seattle, WA. From that time on, his brother Jarod refused to ever travel anywhere again, despising all technology and Starfleet especially for "killing" their father. Jack, however, dreamed of the stars from very early on, and loved traveling all over Earth. They had an uncle, Ted, on their mother's side, who lived and taught in Oxford whom Jack would visit nearly every summer from about the age of three on until graduating from Starfleet Academy. Uncle Ted pulled some strings to get Elisabeth a teaching position at Oxford University, but she declined the opportunity because of Jarod's absolute refusal to travel. Instead, she began teaching at a local high school and eventually became the principal of the school. Jarod now teaches mathematics there, but tends to avoid applying his skill in mathematics to anything warp-related, although he teaches basic warp-field mathematics because the school board requires him to. The brothers hardly speak to each other at all, though their mother always tries to encourage each of them to "reach out" to the other. Jack was always a bit closer to both of his uncles than to his mother, though he tried to send her regular updates on his life while at the Academy.
Timeline
- Stardate 236106.30: Born, Starbase 211
- Stardate 236210.24: Cardassian renegades attack Starbase 211, killing Robert and Samantha Kolk.
- Stardate 236211.01: Elisabeth, Jarod, and Jackford move to Earth to live with Robert's brother, Frank, in Seattle.
- Stardate 237909.01: Entered Starfleet Academy
- Stardate 238402.08: Graduated from Starfleet Academy
- Stardate 238402.09: Assigned as Engineering Officer to USS Ronin
- Stardate 238405.11: Assigned as Assistant Chief Engineer
- Stardate 238405.12: Promoted to Lieutenant Junior Grade
Academy Transcript
- Date of Entry into Starfleet Academy: Stardate 237909.01
- Date of Graduation: Stardate 238402.08
- Major: Communications/Operations
- Minor: Astronomy
Year 1
(Core Classes, Electives, Minor Classes, Major Classes)
- Semester 1:
- Administration: Starfleet Operations
- Diplomacy: General
- Engineering: Computer Memory and Personnel Interfaces
- History: Federation
- Semester 2:
- Administration: Chain of Command and General Protocol
- Language: Federation Standard
- Mathematics: Concepts
- Tactics: Combat, Unarmed
- Semester 3:
- Survival: Starship Emergencies
- Tactics: Combat, Small Weapons
- Law: Federation, General
- Engineering: LCARS Programming 1
Year 2
(Core Classes, Electives, Minor Classes, Major Classes)
- Semester 1:
- Engineering: Replicators, Transporters and Holodecks
- Engineering: Sensors, Communications and Helm Systems
- Medicine: First Aid and Field Medicine
- Piloting: Runabouts and Shuttles
- Semester 2:
- Language: Betazoid I
- Physics: Concepts
- Survival: Environmental Suits and Zero-G Training
- Xenobiology: Concepts
- Semester 3:
- Diplomacy: Non-Traditional Situations
- Engineering: Introduction to Warp Systems
- Language: Betazoid II
- Xenology: General
Year 3
(Core Classes, Electives, Minor Classes, Major Classes)
- Semester 1:
- Astronomy: Astrophysics, General
- Astronomy: Stars
- Astronomy: Stellar Cartography 1
- Engineering: Transwarp Theories
- Semester 2:
- Administration: Starfleet Bases and Outposts
- Astronomy: Astrophysics, Advanced
- Astronomy: Stellar Cartography 2
- Diplomacy: Hostile Species
- Semester 3:
- Administration: Starfleet Starships
- Astrogation: Navigation of Starships, Sublight
- Astrogation: Navigation of Starships, Warp Speed
- Tactics: Combat, Introduction to Starship Combat
Year 4
(Core Classes, Electives, Minor Classes, Major Classes)
- Semester 1:
- Administration: Deployment
- Engineering: Operations and Command Functions
- Engineering: Deflectors, Weapons and Security Systems
- Tactics: Combat, Phasers and Photon Torpedos
- Semester 2:
- Engineering: Base-Mode Operations
- Tactics: Small Units
- Tactics: Strategy of Battle 1
- Physics: Warp Theory
- Semester 3:
- Engineering: Life Support Systems
- Tactics: Strategy of Battle 2
- Tactics: Leadership
- Law: Federation, Interplanetary
Starfleet Assessments and Records
- Current Rank: Lieutenant Junior Grade
- Current Assignment: USS Ronin
- Duty Post: Assistant Chief Engineer
Mission History
Deep Space 17 (while assigned to USS Ronin)
- "Shattered Mirror" Stardates 238403.13 to 238404.11
- The crew of an alternate Deep Space 17 opens an interphasic rift into our universe in order to "borrow" engineers to help fight off the Gorn, but the intrepid crew of the USS Ronin comes to the rescue, retrieving the engineers and averting a multi-universal war.
USS Ronin
- "Expect the Unexpected" Stardates 238405.11 to 238408.08
- With the arrival of six new prototype fighter and a squad of marines, the crew of the Ronin sets off to an remote star system with an indigenous, reportedly pre-warp, civilization to work out some of the fighters' kinks while hidden by the system's asteroid field. Just as the tests get underway, the "pre-warp" civilization successfully completes it's first warp flight, accidentally resulting in a massive subspace shockwave that cripples all three active fighters plus their escorts and concurrently knocks out many of the Ronin's major systems. As the ship struggles to recover the downed fighters, their escorts, its malfunctioning systems, and perhaps a bit of its dignity, the crew also carefully conducts first contact with the locals, the Sya-Negan. As if the situation weren't complicated enough, a renegade from the alternate universe discovered in the crew's last mission, "Evil" Jackford B. Kolk (no-longer a Starfleet officer in any universe), escapes from the bridge and terrorizes the crew in a deranged quest for revenge on Lt. Cmdr. Danny Wilde. The crew eventually re-captures "Evil Kolk," placing him in stasis and his stasis chamber behind a force-field in the brig, but not before he seriously wounds Wilde, leaving him in a como, and makes contact with a mysterious emotion-affecting lifeform that eludes capture or reasoned contact with the crew.