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|RANK = Ensign
|RANK = Ensign
|PIPSTYLE = Default
|PIPSTYLE = Default
|POST =  Officer
|POST =  Science Officer
|COLOR = Teal
|COLOR = Teal
|SPECIES = Vulcan  
|SPECIES = Vulcan  
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Chen was adopted as a baby by Isibéal and Everitt Wilkins both of whom are Terran's. In raising Chen they tried to keep as much of his Vulcan heritage as possible. They encouraged him in perusing an education, learning about Vulcan, Understanding and controlling his emotion as well as finding his own form of logic. His parents being Terran were very romantic with each other which carried over into Chen's life becoming his form or version of logic. It was logical to help others as they would then help you. He is always putting others before him. For Chen if it doesn't bring him health, happiness or love it is illogical.  
Chen was adopted as a baby by Isibéal and Everitt Wilkins both of whom are Terran's. In raising Chen they tried to keep as much of his Vulcan heritage as possible. They encouraged him in perusing an education, learning about Vulcan, Understanding and controlling his emotion as well as finding his own form of logic. His parents being Terran were very romantic with each other which carried over into Chen's life becoming his form or version of logic. It was logical to help others as they would then help you. He is always putting others before him. For Chen if it doesn't bring him health, happiness or love it is illogical.  
Chen specializes in Stellar Cartography


"Another group that rejected Surak's philosophy was known as the "v'tosh ka'tur", or "Vulcans without logic". The v'tosh ka'tur believed in controlling emotions by allowing themselves to actively experience them rather than suppressing them." - Memory Alpha; Vulcan.   
"Another group that rejected Surak's philosophy was known as the "v'tosh ka'tur", or "Vulcans without logic". The v'tosh ka'tur believed in controlling emotions by allowing themselves to actively experience them rather than suppressing them." - Memory Alpha; Vulcan.   
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