User:Ten-of-Nine

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Ten-of-Nine


Name [mundane]:

Steve Lackey[edit]

Oh! A friendly warning. My sense of humor can at times vary from esoteric, dry, deep, odd, twisted, and shallow. My advice to you all is just go along with the ride, participate in the word-play, grow a thick exo-skeleton, and don't take offense. I seldom intend to be truly hurtful, but occaisionally I unintentionaly cross the line and become a "clod". Sorry. If that happens, let me know so my programming can self-correct.

Ten-of-Nine[edit]

You might ask "how did I come to be designated 10-of-9"? After all, the logic at first glance appears somewhat skewed. The simple answer is I have chosen this "Nick" for my fandom personna. Here in WikiPedia it is simply who I registered as.

I started learning wiki in conjunction with re-construction of my Trek fan club site Maquis Forces International (MFI). It is not MY site, I am simply a member, however I DO contribute.

Other Hobby interests include most SciFi with a special interest in Star Trek, Star Wars, StarGate, Babylon 5, and Future Military/Merc fiction. I also enjoy War Gaming using miniatures, RPGs, and electronic formats. I love to create "things" with my hands. I love to read.

Residence:

Jacksonville, FL, USA

Occupation:

(Real Life)




Traffic Signal Technician for City of Jacksonville, Florida. Once upon a time, I used to tell folks I changed "light bulbs for a living". Since my promotion a couple of years back from a "Repairer" [Field Tech] to my current position "Technician" [Shop Tech], I only rarely get to work overhead in our "Trouble Truck" arial platforms. Besides, we also changed all of the traffic signals to using LED technology [ninety percent power savings] thus--no more bulbs to change. Well, not as often anyway.

I Recently achieved full Level III certification in Traffic Signals from the International Municipal Signals Association (IMSA) . (That's the top level for you laypersons... <smile> ) I participate as I can as a member of the Florida Section of IMSA.

Former Tech Writer, Technical Instructor, and Subject Matter Expert [SME] for a US Government Contractor. Developed Courseware [including Testing Materials] and Revised/Generated Publication Changes and Illustrations for Avionics Technical Training for both US and Foreign Military Customers. Survived a year [1996] in Athens Greece training Helenic Naval personnel as a civilian contractor.

Honorably Discharged on completion of 15 years service in US Navy in 1990. [AX1,AT1] Served: NATTC Memphis [staff instructor], VP-16, VP-30, VS-24, and FMP MMF"A". Variously served as an Instructor, Facilitator, Career Counselor, Command Safety Supervisor, Supervisor, Avionics Repairer, and mop jockey.