Name: Blaidor
Rank: Crewman second class
Position: Power Systems Specialist
Assignment: Dyson Base

Personal
Race: Benzite
Gender: male
Age: 19

Attributes
Fitness 2
Strength -1
Vitality +2
Coordination 2
Intellect 3
Logic +2
Presence 2
Willpower +2
Empathy -1
Psi 0

Skills
Administration (Logistics) 2 (3)
Athletics (Parisses Squares) 1 (2)
Computer (Programming) 1 (2)
Culture (Benzite) 2 (3)
Dodge 1
Energy Weapon (Phaser) 1 (2)
History (Benzite) 1 (2)
Language
Benzite 2
Federation Standard 1
Law (Starfleet Regulations) 1 (2)
Personal Equipment (Tricorder) 1 (3)
Propulsion Engineering (Antimatter Power Systems) 2 (4)
(Impulse Drive) (3)
Shipboard Systems (Operations) 1 (3)
World Knowledge (Benzar) 1 (2)

Traits Alertness +2; Curious +1; Engineering Aptitude +3; Medical Remedy (Respirator) +3; Resistant +4; Competitive -1; Medical Problem (cannot breathe standard atmosphere)-3; Obsessive Tendencies -3

Other Statistics
Courage 3
Renown 1
Skill: 1
Resistance 4

Background
Early Life: Normal
Enlisted Training: Computer Training
Tours of Duty: Dyson Base

Blaidor has always been interested in engineering. When Benzar joined the Federation, he decided to join Starfleet as soon as he was old enough. At age 18, he enlisted and Starfleet's School of Engineering. Dyson Base is his first assignment.

Description and Personality
Height: 1.8m
Weight: 95kg
Complexion: pale
Hair: none
Eyes: black

Blaidor is a tall, heavy-set Benzite with a pale blue complexion. He is outgoing, but somewhat pompous. As with all Benzites, when he gets interested in a problem, he becomes fixated to the exclusion of all else. His supervisors often have to remind him to turn in reports, although when he is finished to his own satisfaction he will write a report so detailed as to make one's eyes glaze over.

Crewman Blaidor is fond of participating in holonovels of all types, and whenever anyone needs to fill out a holodeck party he is always available, unless immersed in an enginnering problem. He will try any food suggested to him, and has yet to find something he doesn't like, as reflected by his girth.

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