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|BIRTHYEAR = 2359
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|BIRTHPLACE = Starbase 234
|BIRTHPLACE = Farpoint Station
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Born on Starbase 234, to parents who were civilian engineers and scientists stationed at the shipyards. Seeing new ships come together was always a treat. A late application and distance from Earth put Kammus well behind his age group to Startfleet Academy. He was never the best and brightest, never the best pilot, never the best friend. But his time spent building models of what he has seen at the shipyards put him years beyond the study of most cadets in the field of Warp Theory, Temporal Mechanics, and Variable Geometry propulsion. His specialist instructors like his bright mind, but his CO thought he would never make it. Head down, grinding away, scrubbing plasma manifolds, getting through the tough work. There was never a great catastrophic or harrowing moment where he would save his friends. His education went without trouble. Partly due to his innate ability to understand warp engines, and partly due to his personality. Beyond school, Kammus found it quite difficult to concentrate on school work because there were so many cadets vulnerable to his Deltan pheromones and easy quality bedroom time. He felt very lonely, not understanding human culture, especially when the act of pillow talk was so ingrained into his own culture. This is likely the reason he was not in the top 1% of his class.
Born on Farpoint Station, to parents who were civilian engineers and scientists stationed at the shipyards. Seeing new ships come together was always a treat. A late application and distance from Earth put Kammus well behind his age group to Startfleet Academy. However, his early years spend in the Deneb Core of the UFP allowed him to gain understanding outside the SOL Core. He was never the best and brightest, never the best pilot, never the best friend. But his time spent building models of what he has seen at the shipyards put him years beyond the study of most cadets in the field of Warp Theory, Temporal Mechanics, and Variable Geometry propulsion. His specialist instructors like his bright mind, but his CO thought he would never make it. Head down, grinding away, scrubbing plasma manifolds, getting through the tough work. There was never a great catastrophic or harrowing moment where he would save his friends. His education went without trouble. Partly due to his innate ability to understand warp engines, and partly due to his personality. Beyond school, Kammus found it quite difficult to concentrate on school work because there were so many cadets vulnerable to his Deltan pheromones and easy quality bedroom time. He felt very lonely, not understanding human culture, especially when the act of pillow talk was so ingrained into his own culture. This is likely the reason he was not in the top 1% of his class.




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