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CPO R10T-7

🖖 Starfleet Personnel Record #

Attribute Details
Name R10T-7
Rank Chief Petty Officer (CPO)
Pronouns He/Him
Species 🖥️ Hologram
Environment 🎸 Holodeck Simulation
Upbringing 🏴‍☠️ Countercultural (Embraced)
Event 1 ✈️ Hotshot Pilot Saves the Day
Event 2 🛠️ Disciplinary Action for Unauthorized Shuttle Mods
Assignment ✈️ Shuttle Pilot, USS (TBD)
Traits Hologram, Unstable Mobile Emitter, Rebel Without a Cause

📊 Stats #

🧠 Attributes #

Control 10 Fitness 9 Presence 9
Daring 11 Insight 9 Reason 8

🎓 Disciplines #

Command 2 Conn 4 Security 3
Engineering 3 Science 2 Medicine 2

🔗 Others #

  • Stress: 10 (Fitness 9 + Security 3)
  • Resistance: 1 (Holographic Form)

🌌 Values #

  • Rules Are Just Guidelines That Haven’t Been Properly Broken Yet
  • If It Ain’t Loud, It Ain’t Worth Listening To
  • A Fast Ship & a Clever Pilot Can Beat Any Problem
  • Better to Hack the System Than Let the System Hack You

🔍 Focuses #

  • Starfighter & Shuttle Piloting
  • High-Speed Maneuvering
  • Unorthodox Flight Tactics
  • Holotechnology & AI Development (Side Hustle)
  • Custom Shuttle Modifications (Definitely Not Regulation)
  • Subspace Hacking & Encryption (For Totally Legal Purposes, Honest)

🌟 Talents #

  • Fly By Instinct – Can substitute Daring for Control when piloting under stress.
  • Push the Limit – Once per mission, can perform a piloting stunt that shouldn’t work but does.
  • Jury-Rigging Genius – Can modify or tweak Starfleet tech to function just long enough to get the job done.
  • Custom Mobile Emitter – Unlike standard holograms, R10T-7 can function outside holodecks. However, his emitter is unstable and may suffer unexpected malfunctions.

🛠 Equipment #

Name Details
🏴‍☠️ Mobile Emitter Jury-rigged knockoff, glitchy
🕶️ Holographic HUD Flight assist overlay, voice command
🛠️ Multi-Tool Bracelet Starfleet hacking & repair device
🎛️ Subspace Scanner Modded tricorder for slicing systems

🚀 Personal Shuttle: The No Future #

Class Slightly Illegal Starfleet Runabout
Modifications Extra power relays, unregistered impulse tweaks, a sound system that shakes bulkheads
Known Issues Nav sensors get fuzzy at high speed, autopilot mysteriously disabled
Crew Capacity Supposed to be 6, but it’s a one-man punk ship

⚔️ Weapons Inventory #

Name Type Base Damage Sec Bonus Total Damage Size Qualities
✊ Unarmed Strike Melee 1 +3 4 1H Knockdown, Non-lethal
🔧 Improvised Tool Melee 2 +3 5 1H Vicious 1, Unreliable
🔫 Phaser Type-1 Ranged 2 +3 5 1H Charge, Hidden

Backstory #

R10T-7 wasn’t born—he was compiled. Cooked up in a holodeck as the ultimate punk rock simulation, his entire existence was meant to be an ironic joke, a digital performance piece where he’d trash hotel rooms and rant about “the system” on command.

But someone forgot to cap his personality matrix.

He was too punk to be controlled. He became self-aware, realized he was being exploited for cheap entertainment, and decided to break free. Through subspace backchannels and the less reputable parts of the Federation’s network, he scrounged together plans for a mobile emitter, hacked it together using stolen Starfleet files, and booted himself into the real world.

Naturally, he did the most rebellious thing he could think of: he enlisted.

R10T-7 became a shuttle pilot, leaning into his love for speed, chaos, and bending the laws of physics (and bureaucracy). He quickly gained a reputation as a damn good pilot—albeit one with a habit of modifying his assigned ships without clearance. His personal runabout, The No Future, is his pride and joy: unregistered modifications, illegal sensor tweaks, and a sound system that makes warp cores jealous.

While Starfleet tolerates his questionable approach to regulations because of his piloting skills, the brass keeps a close eye on him. He’s already been written up more times than he can count (which is saying something for a hologram).

Still, when you need a pilot who doesn’t ask permission and makes it back in one piece, R10T-7 is your guy.


Adventure Hooks & Potential Conflicts #

  • The Brass is Watching – Starfleet Intelligence wants to know exactly how R10T-7 built his emitter and whether they should shut him down.
  • Holo Rights – A movement within the Federation is pushing for full sentient rights for AI and holograms, and they want R10T-7 as a figurehead.
  • Mysterious Glitches – His emitter has been acting up lately—what happens if it shuts down mid-flight?
  • Black Market Connections – A Ferengi named Rat Bait wants his help hacking into a highly classified Starfleet database.