Name: Kaleen Zalaar
Rank: Rear Admiral
Assignment: Sector Commander, USS Apache NCC-61491
Race: Bolian
Gender: Male
Terran Age: 74
Height: 1.80 m
Weight: 102.1kg
Birthdate: 3304.17
Birthplace: Bolarus IX

 

DECORATIONS
8101.01 - Vulcan Scientific Legion of Honor medal
7901.01 - Starfleet Command Meritorious Service Medal
8406.22 - Starfleet Distinguished Service Medal
8802.17 - Admiral's Letter of Commendation
9110.02 - Star Cross
9210.23 - Silver Palm
9611.19 - Starfleet Medal of Valor

 

CAREER REVIEW
Stardate Review
9910.19 Assigned to sector command, records sealed Level 10 cleareance

EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND
4909.01 - 5506.01 Bolian Academy of Advanced Warp Studies
5507.01 - 5910.19: Starfleet Academy

PERSONAL BACKGROUND
Kaleen was anything but normal for a Bolian child. It was almost an obssession for him to get into Starfleet Academy to be among the stars. He pushed himself both mentally and physically to do so. His educational marks were within the top 2% of his classes. His increased physicality caused him to never bulk up like most Bolians, any mass he did put on was musculature. For a time physicians on Bolarus worried about his atypical physicality. However no adverse effects were ever caused by it.

Upon completion of his studies at the Bolian academy many promenant scientist offered him interships on research teams. His love for the stars prevented him from taking any such offer. With little more than the amount of time it took to travel from the Bolian homeworld to Earth, Kaleen began his training at starfleet academy. Although since records are sealed for security purposes due to past missions, he can say that since becoming an ensign he had seen many differet ships, technologies, and races become part or Starfleet.

MEDICAL PROFILE
Evaluation on Stardate 9910.19 by Dr. William McCall

Rear Admiral Zalaar reported for pre-duty physical assessment today. I find him in excellant condition for a man in mid-life span for his race. However his less than robust stature does worry me. He is far less heavy than typical Bolians, but I can find no reason for this, and no physical condition that would prevent him from completing his duties. Upon examination of the patients eyes I found no damage from his tattooing of his eyes here colored dye was injected into the area just under the cornea permanently changing the color of his eyes. When asked why he had done it the patient laughed and simply stated it was the result of being young once.

As department head, I hereby clear the admiral for full duty. His mental and physical states are normal.