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[[File:Robin Highschool.jpg|175px|thumb|right|<center>High School Yearbook Photo (Circa 2388)</center>]] | [[File:Robin Highschool.jpg|175px|thumb|right|<center>High School Yearbook Photo (Circa 2388)</center>]] | ||
[[File:Hopper-Teen-Malone.jpg|175px|thumb|right|<center>Robin with Malone <br>(Circa 2388)</center>]] | |||
Growing up on the “old frontier” world of [[ma:Theta VII|Theta VII]], Robin always felt like she had ‘the best of both worlds’ in her reach. New discoveries were still being made and visitors from exciting new civilizations still traveled through the ports of Theta with regularity – yet, as an established colony, they also boasted the developed infrastructure, technology, and resources that characterized life in The Federation. | Growing up on the “old frontier” world of [[ma:Theta VII|Theta VII]], Robin always felt like she had ‘the best of both worlds’ in her reach. New discoveries were still being made and visitors from exciting new civilizations still traveled through the ports of Theta with regularity – yet, as an established colony, they also boasted the developed infrastructure, technology, and resources that characterized life in The Federation. | ||
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It was during this internship that she first discovered her interest in holo-programming (and realized she had a knack for it). Exploring further, she quickly discovered an unexpected love for programming and computer science – finding the near-endless creative possibilities and practicability of the skill exciting. As she neared the end of her schooling, Robin realized she wanted to better understand the underlying principles that advanced computing and hologram technology were built on. | It was during this internship that she first discovered her interest in holo-programming (and realized she had a knack for it). Exploring further, she quickly discovered an unexpected love for programming and computer science – finding the near-endless creative possibilities and practicability of the skill exciting. As she neared the end of her schooling, Robin realized she wanted to better understand the underlying principles that advanced computing and hologram technology were built on. | ||
One of her first 'solo projects' was programming herself a holo-cat - a mackerel tabby whom she named ''Malone'' after Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's intrepid reporter character, Ned Malone. She's had him ever since, bringing his program with her aboard the USS Wall Street and, later, to Amity Outpost. | |||
===Education=== | ===Education=== |