Robin Brady was a Human Starfleet ensign from Colorado serving in the late 23rd century. He was part of a starship bridge simulation cadet group, whose "captain" was Cadet David Forester. (TOS video game: Starfleet Academy)
Biography
Early life
Robin came from a family that boasted five Starfleet servicemen in their past and Brady initially had a job working on weather control satellite thruster systems. He learned to disassemble and repair warp drives on the USS Rio Grande. He wasn't sure whether he'd follow the family tradition until eventually he decided he wanted to serve, and entered the Starfleet Academy. He didn't really belong there, as he found Starfleet too "socially complex"; shy and insecure, he didn't like to be noticed, and he seemed to pair only with his roommate, David Forester.
In the Starfleet Academy Command School he was chosen for the role of Forester's engineer, not only because of his talents, but also because Forester could associate better with his friend. (TOS novel: Starfleet Academy)
During the social interactions in the cadet lounge, Brady was approached by impressive-looking cadet Faith Gage, sparking comments from the cadets of his team. Geoffrey Corin however also pursued Gage. Following this, Brady was out of touch with his team. Forester failed to find him and attend the phys ed match. (TOS novelization: Starfleet Academy)
Appendices
Background
After his graduation, he became chief engineer of the USS Argosy. He and other scientists won the Daystrom Institute's highest honor for the discovery of the Beta Tachyons. (TOS video game: Starfleet Academy Starship Bridge Simulator)
- The above career appears at the end of the SNES version of the video game, when the player achieves perfect rating (100% GPA). Lower scores may display a different career.
In the "next-to-best" scenario, Brady retires from Starfleet-following a serious transporter malfunction, aboard the USS Argosy. This ending is for the SNES version of the video game.
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