Alexander Frost

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Alexander Frost
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Uniforms 2.gif Species Human
Gender Male
Birthdate (new stardate) 44285.7
Birthdate (old stardate) 8904.15
Birthplace Earth
Posting USS Equilism-B
CEO
Rank Lieutenant Junior Grade
Insignia Y-o2.png
Access Code Beta-Two
Access Level 3
SN 1231017-001-1
Status Active
Played By Westwind


Service Record

Assignments

Promotions

  • xxxxx.xx to Ensign
  • xxxxx.xx to Lieutenant Junior Grade

Personnel Record

  • Species:
    • Primary Race: Human
  • Gender: Male
  • Age: 35
  • Hair Colour: Dark brown
  • Eye Colour: Blue
  • Height: 1.86m
  • Weight:
  • Other Physical Characteristics:
  • Birthplace: Earth
  • Birthdate: 44285.7
  • Father:
  • Mother:
  • Siblings: -
  • Spouse: -
  • Children: -

Family History

Alexander Frost was born into a family with strong Russian heritage, and embodies the stoic determination, resilience and ingenuity often associated with Russian culture. From a young age, Alexander developed a fascination with machinery and technology. His upbringing was influenced by Russian culture and values, instilling in him a strong work ethic.

Education Background

An engineering prodigy from youth, Alexander gained a profound understanding of starship systems, from warp propulsion to structural integrity fields, while he excels in diagnostics and repairs. Like the Senior Engineer in "The Hunt for Red October," he is a master of adapting technology to suit his needs, often implementing creative solutions that go beyond standard protocols. Alexander's engineering career brought him to Starfleet Academy, where he continued to develop his engineering skills and gained experience aboard various starships.

Medical Profile

His rugged appearance reflects his hands-on approach to engineering. Notable scaring from injuries sustained in the line of duty bear witness to his dedication.

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