- Name: William Carstairs Smith
- Rank: Ensign
- Position: Engineer
- Assignment: Dyson Base; Runabout USS Tiber NCC-72499
- Personal
- Race: Human
- Gender: male
- Age: 22
- Attributes
- Fitness 2
- Coordination 2
- Intellect 2
- Perception +1
- Presence 2
- Empathy +1
- Willpower +1
- Psionics 0
- Skills
- Athletics (Parrises Squares) 1 (3)
- Charm (Influence) 1 (2)
- Computer (Modelling) 2 (3)
- Culture (Human) 2 (3)
- Dodge 1
- Energy Weapon (Phaser) 1 (2)
- History (Human) 2 (3)
- (Federation) (3)
- Language
- Federation Standard 3
- Law (Starfleet Regulations) 1 (2)
- Propulsion Engineering (Impulse Drive) 1 (2)
- Personal Equipment (Tricorder) 1 (2)
- (Environment Suit) (2)
- Physical Science (Physics) 1 (3)
- Planetside Survival (Forest) 1 (2)
- Shipboard Systems (Communications) 2 (3)
- (Sensors) (3)
- Streetwise (Locate Contraband) 1 (2)
- Systems Engineering (Communications Systems) 2 (3)
- (Computer Systems) (3)
- Vehicle Operations (Shuttlecraft) 1 (2)
- (Ground Vehicles) (2)
- (Work Bee) (2)
- World Knowledge (Earth) 1 (2)
- Traits
- Bold +1
- Zero-Gee Training +2
- Hides Emotions -2
- Vengeful - Borg -1
- Other Statistics
- Courage: 5
- Renown: 1
- Aggression: 0
- Discipline: 1
- Initiative: 0
- Openness: 0
- Skill: 0
- Luck: 0
- Resistance: 2
- Background
- Early Life: Orphan
- Academy Life: EVA Training
- Cadet Cruise: Shakedown Cruise
- Tours of Duty: Dyson Base (first tour)
- Bill Smith was orphaned at age 11 when his parents disappeared while on a business trip to Tarod IX. They are assumed to have been assimilated by the Borg. Bill was raised by his maternal grandmother, Vera de la Corte. He served his cadet cruise on the shakedown of the USS Regina NCC-77569, a new Sovereign class starship. Dyson Base is his first tour of duty.
- Description and Personality
- Height: 1.75m
- Weight: 70
- Complexion: light
- Hair: auburn
- Eyes: green
- Bill Smith is somewhat distant, the result of losing his parents while a child. He is an enthusiastic player of Parrises Squares, and plays regularly.
- Submitted by Owen E. Oulton
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