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<h2 style="margin:0; background:#0F4D92; font-size:120%; font-weight:bold; border:1px solid #F0E68C; text-align:center; color:#ffffff; padding:0.2em 0.4em;">Personal History</h2>
<h2 style="margin:0; background:#0F4D92; font-size:120%; font-weight:bold; border:1px solid #F0E68C; text-align:center; color:#ffffff; padding:0.2em 0.4em;">Personal History</h2>
Azin was 'born' around May of 2378 on Ceata, beneath the branches of The Lady. In total, Azin has spent three months among his own kind and those first three months of his life that he spent on Ceata are unknown to everyone except for Azin and the Dokkarans themselves. He occasionally references social events, religious rituals and experiences with certain Clerics. If these are his own memories or those of other Dokkarans, is unclear. What is known is that in early September, a Dokkaran named Azin was registered on a transport from Luzen to San Francisco.


Another Dokkaran named Azin then appears on the manifest of a freighter bound for Mithran Station, a space station on the border of Klingon space dedicated as a place for weary travelers to sell their goods, restock and unwind before crossing the border. Azin worked in the casino there, first as a dabo boy and then as a bartender. Once again, very little is known of what Azin did during these two years that he spent on Mithran Station, but the details are easier to discern from his scant recollections of the place. He often makes references to sexual harassment from many patrons, male, female and other transgendered species, and fending off their advances is how he learned to be witty, and also how to fight. Azin also learned how to mix several very potent beverages, though to the best of anyone's knowledge, he did not stand behind a bar since leaving the station and has only mixed drinks for a very few, select people that he is willing to call 'friends'.The exact time, nature and motive of Azin's departure from the station is also unknown, but an Azin once again appears in San Francisco on a transport from a colony on the Klingon border, with a letter from a Starfleet Officer recommending him to Starfleet Academy. He was granted a late admissions exam and was promptly accepted to Starfleet Academy (there is debate if he was accepted on merit or affirmative action).
For his first two years at the Academy, Azin made a modest effort to fit in, but his very alien nature in comparison to the others at the academy made life hard for him, and it quickly became apparent that he and his peers were operating on two very different frequencies. Azin didn't function well in human groups or work well with teams, and his lack of human social graces alienated him from instructors and fellow cadets alike. However, his quick reflexes, heightened senses and predatory nature made him an excellent Velocity player on the singles varsity team, and Azin was responsible for them winning multiple championships. Curiously, the awards are nowhere to be found in his quarters.
By the end of his time at the academy, Azin had multiple discommendation's for insubordination, demerits and other blemishes on his record that made his assignment to anywhere but a backwater assignment all but certain. Azin instead decided to pursue graduate work at Waseda University in Tokyo, Japan, where he pursued a Doctorate in Psychology. In many ways, he found Japanese culture to his liking, but there were still elements of his personality that clashed with his fellow students, and so Azin quietly spent four years in Japan, before being assigned to a post in Starfleet.
Azin's first posting was to the Dessara IV Stockade, a maximum security prison run by one Admiral Alyssa Vayne. Azin spent 18 months there first as a prison psychologist and then as an administrator. His time at Dessara IV also passed by quietly, though there is less known about this part of his life, than any other. Azin never, ever speaks of Dessara IV, and the events that led to the stockade's destruction in a prison break orchestrated by a member of Azin's own people, Kellia. Afterwards, Azin and the entire surviving Stockade personnel were assigned to different postings, all split up, for unknown reasons. Azin was this time given a deep space assignment on a rather prestigious ship, the Tiger-A, where he returned to life as a psychologist.


===Friends, Rivals and Others===
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