STARFLEET PERSONNEL FILE
Name: Erich Jaenke
Rank: Lieutenant
Department: Engineering (Waste and Recycling, Utility networks)
Current Assignment: Chief Engineer
Species: Betazoid
Gender: Male
Age: Mid 20’s
Hair: Curly brown
Eye color: black
Build: Average
EDUCATION:
Primary and secondary education in the capital city of Rixx and first two years of university studies at the University of Betazed. Initially took courses in applied physics, but a professor suggested engineering may be a better fit for this fresh student. Transferred to majors related to utility networks (data, fluids, power) captured his interest and garnered him an Associate’s degree. He took a quarter off to decide how to proceed with his education, but his issues with living among a vast majority of telepaths weighed heavily. After narrowing down several choices, the next class at Starfleet Academy accepted his application. He was off to San Francisco on Earth for training in various engineering fields. Four years later he emerged somewhere in upper middle of his class in recycling and waste utility work, with minors in network and power distribution. He waited a few months for his first Starfleet posting.
MEDICAL HISTORY:
Normal health for a Betazoid his age. One thing of note is his either dormant or subdued telepathic abilities. The medical history of this ailment is vague. No known treatments have been applied to help him, but otherwise nothing is wrong with him at this time.
PSYCHOLOGICAL PROFILE:
A quiet introvert who often goes out of his way to avoid large crowds and people in general. Telepathic abilities untested and thought to be dormant or very subdued. Has a keen interest in structures both on small scales (fits into the hand) to large ones (buildings, large stations). Spends a lot of time reading fiction and engineering publications. No known girlfriend or significant other. Childhood on Betazed appears bereft of either tragedy or bliss. While most of his classmates of Betazed origin procured medical or counseling fields of study, his interest remained in the engineering disciplines.