Character Profile - Johnner Asil

Johnner Asil
Argelian Male

Place of Origin: Argelius II

Physical Description

Argelians are often thought to be a handsome race of humanoids. Their vanity is a cultural trait that Johnner is not necessarily proud of, yet he does maintain his jet black hair and olive skin somewhat in the “traditional” way (he does stay away from the more fragrant oils used by his people as a courtesy to his peers) Standing 1.875m tall. Tight lean muscle supports his lanky frame which he maintains with a rather rigorous workout routine. His hazel eyes tend to give away his demeanor, a tell which he has tried to mitigate in the mirror.

Personality Profile

Asil considers himself to be fairly easy going. Always willing to get his hands dirty on some task. Throughout his life he’s grown accustomed to speaking his mind As an engineer, he can see how things fit and work together. These traits proved valuable when planning and executing CSAR missions.

Early years Biography

After receiving a letter of deferred enrollment from Starfleet Academy, Johnner attended the University of Alpha Centauri (class of 2388), where he received a degree in subspace physics . As a newly minted engineer, he was offered a position at the Space-frame Design and Testing lab at Jupiter Station. For three years he worked on the development of the new starships, but he really enjoyed preparing refit and retrofit modules for the older ships. He finally got the chance to attend Starfleet Academy in 2391 both as an instructor of completing advanced tactical analysis while serving as a fill-in teacher of subspace geometry. With his education and experience he was offered a commission as a Lieutenant.

History

Commissioned 2392 Lieutenant Johnner Asil had his pick of orders. He found a home on the Norway Class USS Mjolnir. Assigned to patrol the Bajor sector, he served as the right hand to the chief engineer. While on board, in addition to his normal duties he had the opportunity to fly the ship and conduct planetary and stellar surveys. A true highlight of his time on board was transiting the Bajoran wormhole.