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Andrew Maxwell

Andrew Maxwell

Andrew Kevin Maxwell (Civilian Consultant 209110) was a clean nuclear physicist and engineer specializing in reactor construction and maintenance in the employ of the Office of Space Intelligence's Section Three Division. Though Maxwell had many accomplishments in his life, he was known for the invention of the 'Maxwell' Hyperspace Engine for use with the next-generation of interceptor fighters. Maxwell, unfortunitly, did not live long enough to see his work in action having died a year later from a massive stroke caused by heavy cigar smoking a mere seventy days from his eighty-eighth birthday.

Appearance

As a young man, Andrew had thick brown hair that he had inherited from his mother. However, as he aged, his hair had turned white, a stark contrast against his ruddy skin. He wore glasses perched on the bridge of his nose, and his hazel-blue eyes held a sharp intelligence. He was not a tall man, standing at only 5 feet and 7 inches, but he held himself with a confidence that made him seem taller. His frame was thin and wiry, but he was strong from his years working in the harsh conditions of space. He favored wearing well-tailored suits in dark colors, which contrasted nicely with his white hair. Despite his small stature, Andrew had a commanding presence that filled the room. He was always calm and collected, a trait that had served him well in his decades-long career as a nuclear physicist and engineer. There was a seriousness to him, a sense of purpose that drove him to seek out solutions to the most complex problems. It was this unwavering focus that had led him to create the 'Maxwell' Hyperspace Engine that had revolutionized space travel.

Attire and personal effects

Despite being a brilliant scientist, Andrew Maxwell was known for his eccentric fashion sense. He often wore dark colors and patterns, whether it be in his suits or his casual wear. He was rarely seen without his favorite pair of round, purple-tinted glasses, which he claimed helped him see more clearly. Maxwell also had a signature silver pocket watch that he carried with him at all times, a gift from his wife on their first anniversary.   As for personal effects, Maxwell had a love for cigars and was often seen with one in his hand or mouth. He also had a small collection of antique scientific instruments, which he kept in his office as a reminder of the history of his field. Another prized possession of his was his vintage record player, which he would often use to listen to his favorite classical music during his late nights in the lab.

Biography

Early life and education

Andrew Maxwell was born on April 19, 2623, in Deimos City on Mars to Michael Maxwell Jr. and Devon Quinn. Being born on the red planet, he had always been fascinated by space and the technology required to explore it. His father was a prominent engineer at the Deimos City Spaceport, and his mother was a teacher at the local school. Growing up, Andrew was a curious child, always asking questions about how things worked and experimenting with different materials.   At the age of ten, Andrew was sent to Earth to attend the prestigious Phillips Academy in Andover, Massachusetts. It was a difficult transition for the young Martian, as he struggled to adapt to the different gravity and atmosphere. However, he soon excelled in his studies, displaying an aptitude for math and science.   After graduating from Phillips Academy, Andrew went on to study at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), earning four PhDs in nuclear physics, engineering, mathematics, and astrophysics. His time at MIT was formative for his career, as it was there that he began to develop the ideas that would eventually lead to his invention of the 'Maxwell' Hyperspace Engine.

Career

Upon finishing his education, Andrew Maxwell was recruited into the Office of Space Intelligence's Section Three Division, where he quickly made a name for himself due to his exceptional skills and innovative ideas. He spent several years working on various nuclear reactors for space stations and starships before turning his attention to developing a new kind of engine that would revolutionize space travel.   He worked tirelessly on the project for several years, pouring his heart and soul into it, until he finally succeeded in inventing the 'Maxwell' Hyperspace Engine, miniaturized version of the full-scale Ward Hyperspace engine used by starships. The engine was a game-changer, allowing interceptor fighters to travel faster and farther than ever before.   Maxwell continued to work for the Office of Space Intelligence for the rest of his life, serving as a consultant and advisor on various projects. He was known for his sharp mind, his dry wit, and his eccentric personality, which made him a beloved figure among his colleagues.

Development of the Maxwell interceptor fighter hyperspace engine

Maxwell's creation of the 'Maxwell' Hyperspace Engine for use with the next-generation interceptor fighters was a significant achievement in the field of space technology. It was a groundbreaking invention that would change how humanity explored the cosmos. The engine was capable of generating a hyperspace field that allowed the interceptor fighters to travel at incredible speeds, making it possible to reach far-off worlds and systems in record time without the need of a starship.   Maxwell's inspiration for the engine came from his studies of the Ward Hyperspace engine used by starships. He realized that the technology could be miniaturized to fit the smaller interceptor fighters, allowing them to travel at incredible speeds. It took years of research and experimentation to develop the engine, but Maxwell was confident that his invention would revolutionize space travel. As he worked on the engine, Maxwell poured all of his knowledge and expertise into the project, working long hours in his lab to ensure that every component was perfect. The engine underwent multiple tests and trials before it was finally deemed ready for use.   With the 'Maxwell' Hyperspace Engine installed in the new interceptor fighters, the United Space Command and OSI to tackle more combat and scouting missions. And although Maxwell tragically never got to see his invention in action, his legacy would lived on through the countless missions that were made possible by his creation.

Death and legacy

Despite his many achievements and contributions to space travel, Andrew Maxwell's life was cut short by a massive stroke he suffered at the age of 87. It was discovered that his heavy cigar smoking had caused severe damage to his cardiovascular system. He passed away peacefully on February 4, 2711, in New Sierra, Harmony, surrounded by his loved ones.   Maxwell's legacy, however, lived on long after his death. The 'Maxwell' Hyperspace Engine that he invented for the USC's new interceptor fighters revolutionized space travel, making it faster and more efficient. His contributions in the field of nuclear physics and engineering paved the way for further advancements in technology and exploration of the galaxy. His colleagues and friends remembered him as a brilliant mind, an eccentric personality, and a loyal friend.   The Maxwell Family Mausoleum at Deimos City Cemetery serves as a testament to his achievements and his unwavering dedication to space travel. His antique scientific instruments, vintage record player, and favorite silver pocket watch were preserved and are now displayed at the Office of Space Intelligence as an inspiration to future generations of scientists and engineers. Although Andrew Maxwell may be gone, his impact on space travel will be felt for generations to come.

Reputation

Andrew Maxwell was known for his brilliant mind and innovative ideas in the field of nuclear physics and engineering. His invention of the 'Maxwell' Hyperspace Engine revolutionized space travel and made it faster and more efficient. He was respected and admired by his colleagues at the Office of Space Intelligence, who saw him as a valuable member of their team. Maxwell was also known for his eccentric personality and fashion sense, which set him apart from the typical scientist. Despite his quirks, he was a serious professional, always focused on solving complex problems and seeking out new solutions.

Personal life

Andrew Maxwell was a private man, preferring to keep his personal life separate from his career. However, it was no secret that he was deeply devoted to his wife, Nancy Thym, whom he had met while working on a project for the Office of Space Intelligence. They had three children together - Steven, Eric, and Martha.   Despite his love for his family, Maxwell was known to be a workaholic, spending long hours in the lab and rarely taking time off. He found solace in his cigar smoking and his love for classical music, often spending long nights in his office listening to his favorite records.

Family, marriage, and relations

Andrew Maxwell was married to Nancy Thym, whom he met while working on a project for the Office of Space Intelligence. Their marriage was a happy one, and they had three children together - Steven, Eric, and Martha. Andrew was deeply devoted to his family, but his work often took precedence in his life, causing him to spend long hours away from home. Despite this, he made sure to always make time for his children, taking them on camping trips and teaching them about the wonders of space and science.   Andrew also had two siblings - Amanda Walker and Austin Maxwell - both of whom he maintained close relationships with throughout his life. His parents, Michael Maxwell Jr. and Devon Quinn, were proud of their son's professional accomplishments and remained a constant source of support and guidance throughout his life.

Personality & Traits

Andrew Maxwell was known for his sharp mind, dry wit, and eccentric personality. He possessed an unwavering focus that made him a force to be reckoned with in the field of science and engineering. Despite his serious demeanor, he had a playful side and was known to inject humor into his work.   Maxwell was also known for his love of cigars, classical music, and vintage scientific instruments. He had a keen eye for fashion and was often seen in brightly colored suits and unique accessories.

Biographical Information

Homeworld

Mars

Born

April 19, 2623; Deimos City, Mars

Died

February 4, 2711; New Sierra, Harmony (age 87)

Cause of Death

Stroke

Burial Place

Maxwell Family Mausoleum, Deimos City Cemetery, Deimos City, Mars

Personal Details

Race

Human

Gender

Male

Nationality

Martian

Parents

Michael Maxwell Jr. (father)

Devon Quinn (mother)

Siblings

Amanda Walker (sister)

Austin Maxwell (sister)

Spouse

Nancy Thym

Children

Steven Maxwell (son)

Eric Maxwell (son)

Martha Maxwell (daughter)

Sexuality

Straight

Height

5 ft. 7 inch.

Weight

159 lb.

Skin Color

White

Hair color

White, but brown originally

Eye color

Hazel-blue

Political and Academic Information

Affiliation

Office of Space Intelligence

Doctorate

PhD (4x)

Service number

CC-209110

Children

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