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Profile Overview

Logan Ralston

Human Male

( he/him/his)

Character Information

Rank & Address

Commander

Assignment

Executive Officer
USS Typhon

Born

Logan Ralston

17 March 2364

Anchorage, Alaska, USA, Earth

Summary

Commander Logan Ralston, Starfleet is the USS Typhon’s razor-sharp executive officer—a tactical prodigy and ace shuttle pilot with a reputation for precision, discipline, and an unflinching resolve under fire. A graduate of Starfleet’s Advanced Tactical Training Program, Ralston thrives in high-stakes environments where quick decisions and calculated risks define the line between survival and catastrophe.

Appearance

Commander Ralston stands at 185cm (6’1”) with a lean, athletic build shaped by years of rigorous training. His steel-blue eyes are sharp and observant, missing nothing and often holding a quiet intensity that unsettles those who mistake his silence for indifference. His short, dark brown hair is kept neat, with a streak of premature silver at the temples—a subtle reminder of battles fought, and lessons learned in his colorful career. His posture is always poised and precise, exuding quiet authority and controlled confidence.

Personality

Commander Ralston is the embodiment of controlled intensity. Stoic, analytical, and unapologetically direct, he doesn’t waste words or tolerate incompetence. His leadership style is pragmatic—he believes in meritocracy, earning respect through action rather than charisma. While some may find his demeanor cold, those who serve under him quickly learn that his loyalty is absolute once it’s earned.

He thrives under pressure, operating with a clear, calculated mindset even in the heat of battle. This calm exterior, however, masks a fierce internal drive—a relentless pursuit of excellence forged by personal failures and hard-earned lessons. Despite his stern reputation, Ralston possesses a dry, razor-sharp wit deployed with surgical precision to defuse tension or cut through pretense.

While not openly emotional, his sense of duty runs deep, and he carries the weight of his decisions long after the battles are over. He’s the officer who never forgets the cost of command—especially the names of those he couldn’t save.