Aaron Miller

Lieutenant Junior Grade Aaron Miller is an Engineer serving on board the USS Phoenix. He has completed an advanced course on Robotics and Robotic theory, which he used to create an external hull maintenance droid for the ship. Recently he completed work on an female Android, named Alice

- Appearance:

Aaron has little hair (But it’s slowly growing back), an almost neon blue left eye and a slim jawline. He has a now-distinct bright green right eye, a prosthetic right arm, several remnants of his face implant of his right side of his face and a few implants jutting out of his upper left arm

- Department:

Engineering

- Academy Courses:

Engineering, Beam technology, Warp theory, Basic warp design and Robotics

- Background:

Aaron was born in Bristol, England to John and Nicola Miller. John was a decorated officer in Starfleet, making Aaron feel like he could never live up to the expectations of his bloodline. As his father was away on missions the majority of the time, he grew up to be a troublemaker, especially as his dad never had the time to set up proper care for him, and when he was offered state care, he refused, calling it “A dumping ground for unwanted kids.”  As for his Mother, she was blamed for sabotaging a transporter, killing a person in a transporter accident, which forced her to leave the planet. Her whereabouts are unknown.

When he was 15 he was arrested for defacing the monument to Zefram Cochrane with, only to be bailed out by his Dad on one condition: that he enrolled in the academy when he was old enough. Due to Aaron's rough and largely illegal childhood, for the first 2 years, he hated it and he wanted to be back on the streets of Bristol, but after those eventful two years, he had a mid-academy life training session on a real starship: the USS Trafalgar, where he realised that cooperation and friendship is a better course of life.

Afterwards, he saw academy life very differently, getting high grades and passing the academy with a good setup for life in Starfleet. Not long after this he was assigned to the U.S.S Phoenix. Onboard, he finished his course on Robotics, and then left the ship to attend his final robotics exam where he passed with flying colours, thus completing his academy life and making him an Ensign. Unfortunately his transport ship returning to earth was assimilated by a borg cube, without any ship nearby to give aid. Aaron was assimilated as well, now named Six of Nine, he was involved in assimilation after assimilation after assimilation, month after month after month, doing what was necessary to achieve a perfect race.

Many months later, his cube was assimilating a backwater colony on the fringes of Federation space when it was ambushed, disabled and boarded by starfleet specialists. One by one they began Liberating borg. Six of Nine was one of the last members of the cube to be freed from the darkness, but it was a painful process, it left him with one eye missing, but with a robotic eye in its place, utilising his knowledge in the department, he asked the medical department to connect it to his nerves, therefore allowing him to see out of it. He also has several remnants of the eyepiece slightly jutting out of the skin, a prosthetic arm, several sections of bone still made of metal and a lack of hair which was slowly growing back. But it was worth it. The constant instructions after instructions after instructions finally disappeared. Aaron’s rehabilitation was difficult with daily sessions over 3 months, and was still not cleared for space travel until a month later, where he was reinstated into starfleet, and allowed to return to Phoenix, 6 months after he was meant to return.

Personality:

(Before assimilation) Outgoing, friendly and confident, despite all the trouble he had when he was younger. (After assimilation) He’s still friendly and a little confident, boosted by the fact he’s back on phoenix, but now he’s more quiet and he like to keep to himself

- RP Example: [D] ''Aaron stepped back onto the USS Phoenix with little emotion and took in the surroundings: Clean air, the distantly familiar hum of the engines, the design seen on countless other Federation starships. At that moment, even if he was (still) one of the lowest ranking crewmembers on the ship, he was home. After months of nothingness, he was back on his ship. Strange. He was sure he was going to feel happy at his return, yet little emotion rose, he walked off to engineering like he always had, ready to continue his robotics project, or had that already happened?''