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'''Ensign Maxwell Tannhauser''' is currently serving as a '''HCO Officer''' aboard the {{USS|Constitution-B}}
'''Ensign Maxwell Tannhauser''' is currently serving as a '''HCO Officer''' aboard the {{USS|Constitution-B}}


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* '''Height''':  6’2”
* '''Height''':  6’2”
* '''Hair''': Reddish brown
* '''Hair''': Reddish brown
* '''Eyes''': Sea green
* '''Eyes''': Sea green


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*'''Parents''': Susan Tannhauser - journalist
*'''Parents''': Susan Tannhauser - journalist
Barbara Tannhauser - Professor of Theoretical Physics, New England Academy of Science
Barbara Tannhauser - Professor of Theoretical Physics, New England Academy of Science
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*'''Children''': none yet.
*'''Children''': none yet.


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Maxwell Tannhauser was born March 23, 2370, to parents Susan and Barbara, on the North American continent in Connecticut, a state in New England. Susan Tannhauser is an journalist and Barbara is a professor of theoretical physics at the New England Academy of Science. Max is the third of four children. His closest family members are his sister Kristen and his mother Susan. At the age of 14, his mother Barbara brought the family to a special demonstration at the Science Academy of Starfleet vessels. Max and his twin sister Cora were part of a flight demonstration, and the pilot gave Max an opportunity to take the controls briefly. He rolled the shuttle perfectly, causing screams from the people aboard, a hearty laugh and half-hearted scolding from the Starfleet pilot, and the longest punishment of his life, but it was worth it: he was determined from that point on to helm a starship.
Maxwell Tannhauser was born March 23, 2370, to parents Susan and Barbara, on the North American continent in Connecticut, a state in New England. Susan Tannhauser is an journalist and Barbara is a professor of theoretical physics at the New England Academy of Science. Max is the third of four children. His closest family members are his sister Kristen and his mother Susan. At the age of 14, his mother Barbara brought the family to a special demonstration at the Science Academy of Starfleet vessels. Max and his twin sister Cora were part of a flight demonstration, and the pilot gave Max an opportunity to take the controls briefly. He rolled the shuttle perfectly, causing screams from the people aboard, a hearty laugh and half-hearted scolding from the Starfleet pilot, and the longest punishment of his life, but it was worth it: he was determined from that point on to helm a starship.


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Max is ambitious, but not power hungry. He would be content to explore the cosmos from behind the helm for the rest of his career, but the big chair started to look pretty good as his courses ran training simulations. Being from a close family, loyalty, kindness, and support are his guiding principles. Max isn’t head and shoulders smarter than anyone else, but what answers he doesn’t have won’t go unanswered for very long. At his heart, he is a dreamer and an explorer, and a mystery is only an opportunity for Maxwell Tannhauser to learn something new.
Max is ambitious, but not power hungry. He would be content to explore the cosmos from behind the helm for the rest of his career, but the big chair started to look pretty good as his courses ran training simulations. Being from a close family, loyalty, kindness, and support are his guiding principles. Max isn’t head and shoulders smarter than anyone else, but what answers he doesn’t have won’t go unanswered for very long. At his heart, he is a dreamer and an explorer, and a mystery is only an opportunity for Maxwell Tannhauser to learn something new.


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