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Captain Ahtain Service Record

 Hello guys,

I hope everyone is well. This is a character sheet for a solo roleplay Star Trek Captain's Log. I will be posting the adventures a scene at a time.

Species: Deltan

Name: Ahtain, Tribe of None

Environment: Frontier Colony, Struggle and Hardship

Pronouns: He/Him

Early Outlook: Protection is key

Traits: bald, chiseled chin, olive skin, 6 feet, muscular

Education: civilian training/law-enforcement

Rank: Captain

Career length: veteran

Assignment: Commanding Officer

Career Events: learned unique electronic language, developed new battle strategy

Focus: criminal minds, mental resistance techniques, criminal organizations, martial arts, 

           negotiation, interrogation, hazard awareness

Values: crew comes first, act with confidence of all times, good leaders do the work, don’t fear   

             the fight, sensors can’t tell you everything

Attributes: Control: 9

                 Daring: 9  

                 Fitness: 9 

                 Insight: 11

                 Presence:10 

                 Reason: 8


Disciplines: Command: 4

                   Conn:3 

                   Security: 3 

                   Engineering: 2 

                   Science: 2

                   Medicine: 2


Backstory: Ahtain was born on a Aaamazzara colony, Earth year 2230. He was born into a criminal family on a harsh frontier colony. Criminality was rare among Deltan’s as was living off world, but his family's ways were a sickness left over from a more primitive time in their history and his parent’s philosophy became backwards to most Deltans. This time in his life taught him to show confidence even in the face of horrific scenes. In his early teens, his parents were killed by Tzenkethi Pirates seeking to take control of the poorly defended colony from the Deltan Union. This found Ahtain falling in with and eventually taking leadership of a band of young Deltans. From this group, his tribe, he learned and experienced the beauty, compassion and healing power of Deltan empathy. The feeling of their communal orgies still fill him with joy. As leader of his family, he gained the belief in caring for and protecting his crew first. Shortly after his 20th birthday, his tribe was killed as part of the various criminal elements' response to the Deltan Union courting Federation membership.

Being devastated by his losses to the criminal world, he felt a deep sense of anger for what he viewed as a senseless and dangerous philosophy. Ahtain enlisted in the Deltan Defence Forces as colony defence and law enforcement. Having learned much about criminality and its inner workings in childhood it didn’t take him long to be promoted and pressed into space service on patrol vessels in Deltan space.


2255 Lieutenant Ahtain was transferred to the USS Persephone as part of an exchange program. He was assigned as the Senior Comm Officer where he showed a unique mastery of electronic communication. When he first joined, the reasoning behind developing a masking agent for Deltan pheromones and developing a code of celibacy became glaringly apparent as crew members were falling over themselves for him, to the point of disorder onboard the ship. Ahtain served Starfleet during the Klingon War on behalf of the Delta Union who were in admission negotiations with the Federation Council.

2259. Ahtain transferred his commission to Starfleet when the Deltan Union joined the Federation.


2266 While on the Persephone as first officer, he developed a way of hiding the ship on enemy sensors, using a combination of a slim sensor silhouette, electromagnetic pulses and debris. Serving as a blind to provide backup for an undercover Away Team while disrupting and arresting slavers operating near Axanar. The maneuver being so impressive and original the admiralty called it The Ahtain Duck Blind.


Current year is 2272 and Ahtain serves as captain of the Persephone. He has no tribe, progeny, or mates. Being one of the first to accept the Oath of Celibacy he understands the need to abstain for others safety. Although he yearns to enjoy rapture with those he respects and cares for. Instead he focuses on a spiritual life and serving with the USS Persephone, patrolling  the interior of the Federation answering the calls of those in need.


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