Morpeko
Noble Wolf
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Star Trek TNG Test
I'm going to post a few shitty IDR Labs tests that I've seen, which seem to be relatively new.
Geordi La Forge
Shy and reserved, though a hard worker and loyal lieutenant, La Forge struggles with childhood trauma related to his having almost burned to death during the first years of his life, as well as from growing up blind. To compensate for his blindness, La Forge received neural implants in the form of his VISOR (Visual Instrument Sensory Organ Replacement) at the age of five, which not only allowed him to take in visual input but also proved invaluable when dealing with electronics and making repairs. Though La Forge is somewhat hampered by his traumatic past, preferring to deal with microchips and machinery as opposed to human beings, his accuracy and attention to detail when it comes to engineering has allowed him to gain a measure of confidence in his own abilities – abilities that have long been evident to the rest of the crew. La Forge is by far the best engineer on the ship, but he nevertheless prefers to know that he is on top of the numbers, data, and facts at all times as a way of soothing his own self-confidence, and makes it a policy never to promise anything that he cannot deliver.
I'm going to post a few shitty IDR Labs tests that I've seen, which seem to be relatively new.
Geordi La Forge
Shy and reserved, though a hard worker and loyal lieutenant, La Forge struggles with childhood trauma related to his having almost burned to death during the first years of his life, as well as from growing up blind. To compensate for his blindness, La Forge received neural implants in the form of his VISOR (Visual Instrument Sensory Organ Replacement) at the age of five, which not only allowed him to take in visual input but also proved invaluable when dealing with electronics and making repairs. Though La Forge is somewhat hampered by his traumatic past, preferring to deal with microchips and machinery as opposed to human beings, his accuracy and attention to detail when it comes to engineering has allowed him to gain a measure of confidence in his own abilities – abilities that have long been evident to the rest of the crew. La Forge is by far the best engineer on the ship, but he nevertheless prefers to know that he is on top of the numbers, data, and facts at all times as a way of soothing his own self-confidence, and makes it a policy never to promise anything that he cannot deliver.