Master Chief Petty Officer Benjamin Kuuztin
Name Benjamin Kuuztin
Position Starfleet Postings
Rank Master Chief Petty Officer
Character Information
Gender | Male | |
Species | Human - Colonist | |
Age | 42 | |
Birthdate | April 20th, 2351 |
Physical Appearance
Height | 6'1 | |
Weight | 210lbs | |
Hair Color | Dark Blonde | |
Eye Color | light blue | |
Physical Description | Benjamin Kuuztin is well built with rugged good looks, he smiles easily and often, however he is large and his presence does tend to intimidate others. |
Family
Spouse | None | |
Children | None | |
Father | Benjamin Kuuztin - Civilian | |
Mother | Rear Admiral Nadine Kuuztin - Commanding Officer, Starbase 773 | |
Brother(s) | David Kuuztin - Starfleet Anthony Kuuztin - Starfleet |
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Sister(s) | Charlotte Kuuztin - Starfleet | |
Other Family | Several others floating around. |
Personality & Traits
General Overview | Benjamin Kuuztin is a man who is generally easy-going and laid back most of the time, however, he can be formal at times, most people can be uncomfortable around him as a result of said personality mixing. Kuuztin also tends to waste very few words as when he is on duty, he is extremely focused on his job, the goal, the crew, and his ship. However, all of this changes when he is off watch, he does not wish to be bothered with the trappings of rank while not on duty. He prefers his crew to treat him like a civilian when he's not on watch. |
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Strengths & Weaknesses | Strengths: Kuuztin is very focused on the end goal, the mission, and his crew, his ship usually comes a distant third in his goals as his engineers look after the ship he's assigned to and he gives his officers a lot of independence when he wants things done. Weaknesses: He tends to mix formality and casualness to a level, most consider to be very confusing. |
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Ambitions | To be a good dad to his kids, a good spouse to his wife and a good commander to his people, everything else is more or less irrelevant. |
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Hobbies & Interests | This is a guy who changes his hobbies often to prevent boredom from setting in. |