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Ian comes from a working-class Scottish family and joined Starfleet right out of high school.  Ian served as a science officer on a number of vessels, and quickly built a reputation as an expert in xeno-archaeology.  His Starfleet career was cut short by his discovery of the "Rosetta Stone" for the ancient Menthar script and immediate acceptance in the doctoral program at Oxford University.
Ian comes from a working-class Scottish family and joined Starfleet right out of high school.  Ian served as a security and later science officer on a number of vessels, and quickly built a reputation as an expert in xeno-archaeology.  His Starfleet career was cut short by his discovery of the "Rosetta Stone" for the ancient Menthar script and immediate acceptance in the doctoral program at Oxford University.


Academia suited Ian rather well, with him completing his Ph.D and then joining the Oxford faculty in the antiquities department.  Eventually he was posted as the associate dean of ancient studies and always remained both an active professor and working archaeologist.
Academia suited Ian rather well, with him completing his Ph.D and then joining the Oxford faculty in the antiquities department.  Eventually he was posted as the associate dean of ancient studies and always remained both an active professor and working archaeologist.


Ian married a fellow professor, Dr. Elizabeth Hastings, and the two had two daughters, both of whom are now grown.  Elizabeth died shortly after Ian's 61st birthday, which for the first time in decades caused Ian to search for some other meaning in his life.  Following a month of binge drinking, he abruptly resigned his position at Oxford, sold most of his possessions and started backpacking across the ancient silk road.  When he finally emerged in Beijing, Ian made the decision to contact some of his old acquaintances at Starfleet and see about returning to service.
Ian married a fellow professor, Dr. Elizabeth Hastings, and the two had two daughters, both of whom are now grown.  Elizabeth died shortly after Ian's 60th birthday, which for the first time in decades caused Ian to search for some other meaning in his life.  Following a month of binge drinking, he abruptly resigned his position at Oxford, sold most of his possessions and started backpacking across the ancient silk road.  When he finally emerged in Beijing, Ian made the decision to contact some of his old acquaintances at Starfleet and see about returning to service.


Ian's starfleet service included his participation in the battle of Wolf 359, which still often results in old admirals buying him drinks.
Ian's starfleet service included his participation in the battle of Wolf 359 as the first officer of the USS Lexington, which still often results in old admirals buying him drinks.


He has been an amateur boxer most of his life and remains active in senior leagues and occasionally unlimited (no age groupings) leagues to this day.  Some younger fighters are stronger and have more endurance, but very few have more experience in the ring making Ian a formidable opponent in the heavyweight class at most amateur levels.  Most recently he earned a silver medal in the Senior Olympics at age 60.
He has been an amateur boxer most of his life and remains active in senior leagues and occasionally unlimited (no age grouping) leagues to this day.  Some younger fighters are stronger and have more endurance, but very few have more experience in the ring making Ian a formidable opponent in the heavyweight class at most amateur levels.  Most recently he earned a silver medal in the Senior Olympics at age 60.


Archaeology was, is and will likely remain Ian's passion.  He is perhaps once of the top five experts on ancient Egyptian and Mesopotamian civilizations on earth, and considered as the lead authority on the ancient Menthar and in the top five on the Ionians and the Preservers.
Archaeology was, is and will likely remain Ian's passion.  He is perhaps once of the top five experts on ancient Egyptian and Mesopotamian civilizations on earth, and considered as the lead authority on the ancient Menthar and in the top five on the Ionians and the Preservers.
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*2359.06.13  Asst. Science Officer, USS Lexington (Lieutenant)
*2359.06.13  Asst. Science Officer, USS Lexington (Lieutenant)
*2361.07.20  Chief Science Officer, USS Lexington (Lieutenant Commander)
*2361.07.20  Chief Science Officer, USS Lexington (Lieutenant Commander)
*2366.11.13  First Officer, USS Lexington (Fought at Wolf 359 year 2367)
*2366.11.13  First Officer, USS Lexington (Fought at Wolf 359 year 2367, Lieutenant Commander)
*2368.11.13  Resigned from Starfleet, return to Oxford.
*2368.11.13  Resigned from Starfleet, return to Oxford.
*2369.04.16  Married to Dr. Elizabeth Hastings
*2369.04.16  Married to Dr. Elizabeth Hastings
*2371.05.12  Ph.D Archaeology
*2371.05.12  Ph.D Archaeology
*2390.07.20  Professor of Archaeology, Oxford University
*2371.07.20  Professor of Archaeology, Oxford University
*2390.12.03  Death of Dr. Elizabeth Hastings.  Resigns from Oxford Faculty and goes "Walkabout"
*2384.09.11  Associate Dean of Ancient Studies, Oxford University
*2391.10.05  Applied for reinstatement in Starfleet, Direct Commission as Chief Warrant Office 3
*2390.12.03  Death of Dr. Elizabeth Hastings at age 68Ian resigns from Oxford Faculty and goes "Walkabout"
*2391.10.05  Applied for reinstatement in Starfleet, Direct Commission as Chief Warrant Officer 3
*Pressent    Archaeologist assigned to science department of USS Garuda
*Pressent    Archaeologist assigned to science department of USS Garuda


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*2361-2366 Science officer, chief of science, USS Lexington
*2361-2366 Science officer, chief of science, USS Lexington
*2366-2368              First Officer, USS Lexington
*2366-2368              First Officer, USS Lexington
*2368-2391 Civilian.  Ph.D student and then professor at Oxford University
*2368-2391 Civilian.  Ph.D student and then professor and ultimately Associate Dean of Ancient Studies at Oxford University
*2391 Direct Commission as Warrant Officer, Starfleet Academy Refresher Training
*2391 Direct Commission as Chief Warrant Officer 3, Starfleet Academy Refresher Training
*2391 Lieutenant Commander, Security/Tactical, USS Vigilant-A
*2392-Present Archaeologist, USS Garuda
*2392-Present Archaeologist, USS Garuda


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