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<h3>{{LCARS-bar-left|LCARS Starfleet Personnel Profile|200|COLOR=Gold}}</h3>
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[[Image:Choi Ji-hu civilian.jpg|thumb|upright=.38|left|A 16-year-old Ji-hu's image in his ''STARSHIPS'' team roster.]]


*'''Height''':  5'9
*'''Height''':  5'9
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[[Image:Choi Ji-hu and Shin-hye.jpg|thumb|right|18-year-old Ji-hu and his mother the night before he left for Starfleet Academy.]]


* '''Parents''': Choi Seok (father) and Shin-hye (mother)
* '''Parents''': Choi Seok (father) and Shin-hye (mother)
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As a child, he took an interest in programming under the guidance of his mother. He began developing simple virtual intelligences at a young age, including bringing an imaginary friend to life in his room via holographic projector. One of his most advanced programs is a portable virtual intelligence and interface named Turing. As a teenager the VI kept his schedule of educational and social obligations, did the bulk of his homework and ran various recreational subroutines for Ji-hu and his friends.
As a child, he took an interest in programming under the guidance of his mother. He began developing simple virtual intelligences at a young age, including bringing an imaginary friend to life in his room via holographic projector. One of his most advanced programs is a portable virtual intelligence and interface named Turing. As a teenager the VI kept his schedule of educational and social obligations, did the bulk of his homework and ran various recreational subroutines for Ji-hu and his friends.


In his late teens, on top of developing a talent for online hacking, Ji-hu and his friends got involved in a competitive, code-heavy civilian simulation game, STARSHIPS, where players take complex starship simulations and mod them with their own combat and security programs, then pit the ships against each other one-on-one or in group battles, in real-time. His signature in the STARSHIPS community became elegant cyberwarfare attacks that crippled defensive or life-sustaining systems of the simulation ships.
In his late teens, on top of developing a talent for online hacking, Ji-hu and his friends got involved in a competitive, code-heavy civilian simulation game, ''STARSHIPS'', where players take complex starship simulations and mod them with their own combat and security programs, then pit the ships against each other one-on-one or in group battles, in real-time. His signature in the ''STARSHIPS'' community became elegant cyberwarfare attacks that crippled defensive or life-sustaining systems of the simulation ships.


Ji-hu and his team ended up playing professionally, participating in an international competition in Beijing. One of the judges at “Beijing STARSHIPS International” was a retired Starfleet Tactical Officer, Lt. Commander Lu Ming Shu. After his team took silver in the competition, Lu sought out Ji-hu and encouraged him to use his simulation programs to apply to Starfleet Academy.
Ji-hu and his team ended up playing professionally, participating in an international competition in Beijing. One of the judges at “Beijing ''STARSHIPS'' International” was a retired Starfleet Tactical Officer, Lt. Commander Lu Ming Shu. After his team took silver in the competition, Lu sought out Ji-hu and encouraged him to use his simulation programs to apply to Starfleet Academy.


<h3>{{LCARS-bar-left|Starfleet Academy|200|COLOR=Gold}}</h3>
<h3>{{LCARS-bar-left|Starfleet Academy|200|COLOR=Gold}}</h3>
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