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Lt. Commander Kevin Breeman

Lieutenant Commander Kevin Breeman is currently assigned as Chief Engineering Officer of Starbase 118.

PERSONAL INFORMATION

Personality

A rather quirky and verbose human, Kevin is very imaginative and philosophical. This has been both a curse and a blessing in that it allows him to find less obvious solutions to problems, but often at the expense of the common sense that most other people take for granted.

From an early age Kevin was fascinated with computers and with programming.

Defining Features/Characteristics

  • Carriage: Fast, almost stomping, walk. Gets faster as he thinks
  • Poses: Taps his nose when deep in thought

Mannerisms

Kevin's most salient idiosyncratic behaviour is his tendency to pace when thinking or when trying to solve a problem. This is not just any pacing back and forth but a vigourous walk back and forth. The more excited he gets about something the faster he will end up walking.

Kevin dislikes smalltalk and finds it difficult to understand why people would be interested in such things as the weather or the current status of sports teams. As a result, he often drifts into his own thoughts when people talk about anything not related to engineering or science. Of late, however, Kevin has learned to become more interested in other people's small talk as a kind of mechanism to open one's self up to the development of interpersonal relations.

Recently Kevin began dating an intelligence liason officer aboard Starbase 118 named Savannah Taylor and since then he has become more sociable. Furthermore his climbing the ranks to Lt. Cmdr. has meant that he has had to foster more of a social personality in order to be able to manage the engineering staff.

Psychological Profile

Introduction

This profile has been compiled from research both into the mission archives of vessels throughout the fleet and also into the Starfleet psychology database.

Profile

An excessively cerebral and inwardly-directed personality has left Kevin somewhat impoverished emotionally, as was discovered on stardate 238609.16.

Kevin finds it difficult to cope with combat situations. He finds that the emotion of these situations overwhelms him. When asked about this once he commented that perhaps it was a byproduct of his rather quick mind. A mind that can think fast and intensely can also feel the same way, he reasoned.

Unfortunately a refusal to cry in public hampered the ability to get over things faster after a mission to retake the USS Phoenix from its Ixvapyan captors. Work to get Kevin comfortable with public emoting began with a counselling session aboard the USS Independence-A on stardate 238609.16 and he now feels more comfortable with it. His extensive use of metaphor as a means of promoting personal emotional health has helped in this matter.

Kevin's adolescent fear of interacting socially has had a curious effect on him in his adult life. He often sees meeting new people as akin to first contact situations but on a smaller level. This, in his own words, has given him an alien sense of newness when he gets to know someone else. For him, he is not just meeting someone new but getting to know a completely new sentient life form.

He tends to make extensive use of positive self talk, having learned to do this from a quasi mentor named David Owens.

Autism

On stardate 238708.08 Kevin's mother informed him that he was a high-functioning autistic. This was something Kevin found difficult to accept for a time, believing that it meant that he would not be able to serve as a Starfleet officer. On stardate 238711.09 this problem came to a head when Kevin was transferred to the USS Victory. He found himself breaking down and doubting himself while discussing his condition with the Vulcan crewman T'tala.

With T'tala's assistance Kevin was able to re-think what was essentially an already-treated condition and to get on with being an officer.

It should be noted that Kevin's 21st century grandfather was also autistic. The man kept a very detailed journal whose eccentric and even insane contents occasionally give Kevin reason to doubt the benefits of being diagnosed as an autistic. Throughout his childhood he had an interesting relationship with the journal, spending much of his time reading through old entries and finding himself identifying with his grandfather, until finally he destroyed his copies of the text at his family home.

Religious Views

Summary

Religious/spiritual views: Mysticism based on Judeo-Christian belief systems. Kevin has tended to waver between what might be dubbed atheism by mainline Terran blends of Judeo-Christian religion and a moderate form of protestantism. He tends not to discuss his religious views with people in general but evidence exists that he employs religion at times as a psychological stabilizing mechanism.

Details

Kevin grew up with friends and family whose spirituality was descended from a predominantly protestant Christian background. While occasionally tempted by their sense of community, Kevin never really joined his more conservative friends in their strict adherence to ancient Christian customs, preferring instead a cross between mysticism and atheism as his outlook on matters spiritual.

Once, when asked by a friend why he described himself as an atheist despite believing in God, Kevin said that he was an atheist with respect to most of the versions of God any Christian or other religious person had presented to him.

It was while in college that Kevin's views briefly became a problem. In a speech concerning the Christian communities in the region where his school was located, Kevin condemned the views of most of the members of those communities as out-dated and antiquated, claiming that their view of God was insulting in that it placed someone supposedly awesome enough to have created the entire universe into an Earth-sized box. As a direct result of this speech, Kevin received a formal reprimand on his transcript for inconsiderate and slanderous speech.

Since then, Kevin's concerns over spiritual matters have not been as prominent. His cosmopolitanism with respect to the varieties of species of which the Federation is comprised has given rise in him to a moderate protestantism which he sees as beneficial to himself as a human but not necessarily something which ought to be evangelized as some Christian sects of the day might.

Hobbies

  • Reading
  • Thinking
  • Programming
  • Inventing programming languages
  • Inventing fictional civilizations

Family

  • Mother: Jan Breeman
  • Father: Alvin Breeman
  • Siblings: 1 Brother

Personal History

  1. 235810.27 - Born in Toronto, Canada
  2. 237103.12 - Competes in Northern BC Winter Games Phenomenological Representation Tournement
  3. 237809.02 - Attends liberal arts college pursuant to a computer science degree
  4. 238002.02 - Formally reprimanded by college dean for labeling certain hypothetical metaphysical beings un-creative in a speech
  5. 238109.10 - Enters Starfleet Academy
  6. 238601.11 - Completes starfleet training and moves on to training cruise
  7. 238501.19 - Completes training cruise and is stationed on the USS Independence-A as an engineering officer

Childhood

Throughout much of his childhood Kevin was interested in astronomy. He liked reading about planetary geology and about the stars. He was enamored with simple machines and pulleys and he liked reading about the ancient automobiles that had been used on Terra during the 20th and 21st centuries.

He spent a great deal of time alone and absorbed in himself to the point that many saw him as strange and eccentric. Unfortunately he was often teased in high school, which led him to be even less prone to social interaction.


PROFESSIONAL INFORMATION


Education

During his highschool days, Kevin fell in love with computer programming and decided to work as a programmer the rest of his life. The craft of programming seemed at the time to be a great companion in a world of people making fun of and taunting him.

Kevin attended a small liberal arts college / university for his computer science undergraduate degree. His primary focus there was the application of computers to solve mathematical problems and to create fictional realities.

Shortly before graduating, Kevin decided that a life on Earth working as a computer programmer didn't sound as appealing to him as a life exploring. So he applied to and was accepted into Starfleet Academy.

Reputation at the Academy

During his academy days Kevin was well-known for his programming ability. He would, on his spare time, develop programs to augment the entertainment facilities of whichever dorm he happened to be staying in. Attempts by security officers to bar him from accessing the systems tended to result in his hacking around their precautions. Nevertheless, the faculty of the academy did not consider Kevin's security violations serious enough to warrant his dismissal. They also saw his creativity as potentially valuable in the future officer.

Kevin always carried with him a colony of nanites in a container. He saw them as a kind of swiss army knife. With the unintentional evolution of the Smileys, Kevin had to rethink this idea and so he allowed both B and 8 serve as that swiss army knife, though Kevin tended to frown on their roaming his current assigned ship without his supervision. On stardate 238609.23 he sent them to the Daystrom Institute fearing their inability to serve as starfleet officers like the rest of the crew who were actually authorized to perform the kinds of repairs that the smileys loved doing.

Unorthodox Problem Solving

During his final cadet cruise, Kevin was able to demonstrate the success of Cadet Koloth's appending of long-range sensor data onto the internal sensor inputs by recourse to graph theoretic topological homeomorphisms.

Favourite Courses in School

Creative writing
 
Kevin's conception of himself as a reader of fiction. Produced as part of an assignment for creative writing class

Kevin took creative writing under the famous Walter Horne. In that class he learned the importance of keeping a detailed journal of his personal history. He also found the course a welcome distraction from the remnants of whatever existential angst he might have had as he entered the academy after deciding against a career in computer programming.

Finally, as part of an assignment to produce an artistic representation of his own perception of himself as a reader of literature, Kevin took a schematic from an ancient space probe and, comparing himself as reader to the probe as explorer, modified the image. Many of his peers commented that perhaps the work betrayed an overly mechanised imagination in the young officer or perhaps a lack of understanding of his emotional side.

Philosophy

Kevin was taught philosophy by an elderly and sociable Antosian. One of his favourite lectures was one on ontology, in which the professor discussed the ontological status of virtual objects from various perspectives throughout the history of Earth and other civilizations.



Service Record

Professional History
Insignia Rank Dates Posting Assignment
  Cadet 1st Class 238601.19 Graduated Starbase 118 Academy Engineer
  Ensign 238601.19 - 238605.12 USS Independence-A Engineering Officer
  Lieutenant (j.g.) 238605.12 - 238607.04 USS Independence-A Engineering Officer
  Lieutenant (j.g.) 238607.04 - 238609.30 USS Independence-A Acting Chief Engineer
  Lieutenant (j.g.) 238609.30 - 238701.27 USS Independence-A Chief Science Officer
  Lieutenant 238701.27 - 238706.03 USS Independence-A Chief Science Officer
  Lieutenant 238706.03 - 238711.01 USS Ronin Chief Science Officer
  Lieutenant 238711.01 - Present USS Victory Assistant Chief Engineering Officer


  • 238603.03 - deciphers harmonic encryption algorithm used for storing Science Station 7623 transwarp experimental logs
  • 238607.04 - Made acting chief of engineering in lieu of injury of Ethan Brice
  • 238609.30 - Made chief of science aboard the USS Independence-A
  • 238609.23 - Hands over Smileys to the Daystrom Institute for study
  • 238706.03 - Transfer to USS Ronin to assume the role of chief science officer
  • 238709.18 - Employs reverse-engineered mechanical flies in confusing and disabling Vaadwaur forces occupying DS-17
  • 238711.03 - Transfer to USS Victory to take on the role of assistant chief of engineering

AWARDS

2009 Awards

  • 238701.27 TOSMA II
  • 238701.27 Purple Star

2010 Awards

  • 238801.01 B-Plot Award
  • 238801.01 Merria Medallion

MISSION LOGS

USS Independence-A Missions

Alien Guests

 
Alien eggs in the science labs
 
Readouts

While on shoreleave as the chief of science aboard the Independence-A, Kevin and Guy Hunt investigated some peculiar space-borne life forms. During those investigations Kevin snapped the image to the right.

USS Ronin Missions

Return to T8A

USS Victory

Currently, Kevin is serving aboard the USS Victory as assistant chief of engineering. Kevin's activities include assisting in coordinating engineering efforts and developing solutions to problems as they come.


Quarters

 
Image Kevin took as he toured his new quarters

Kevin's quarters tend to be somewhat messy, with padds and books strewn about. Luckily he was given a large quarter assignment.

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