Character Biography

John Neilson

Shelenko

Re: Character Biography

March 16 2014
When I started I had a great profile planned out for my Bajoran officer - then I decided to try out the Romulans and everything changed!

Shelenko profile / biography

I have kept my profile purposly devoid of too many specific references or events. I have however taken an NPC with a backstory (namely Tovan Khev) and "adapted" this slightly to suit my needs - Charva was just a phase he was going through :laugh:
Unknown Person liked this
Edited March 16 2014 by Shelenko
Lars Zandor

Lars_Zandor

Character Biography

May 04 2014
Last night I decided to introduce my Ferasan on my tumblr. Here is the story I wrote for him:

K’Marrak is a Ferasan, a feline species. Found abandoned in Klingon space by the son of the head of a house, K’Marrak was brought up as a proper Klingon warrior.

In adult life however he learned he was abandoned for a reason: he was supposed to infiltrate the KDF for a scret order who influences politics and economics in different parts of the Alpha and Beta quadrant.

The Order of the Felidea consists out of only Ferasans and Caitians (feline cousins of the Ferasan) and try to save as much lives as possible by limiting wars, donating goods and influencing political talks between nations. Nothing is more sacred to them than a life.

K’Marrak realised this was his true duty and joined the Order, whilst still staying in place as a member of the KDF, eventually rising to the rank of Lieutenant General. He is given permission to kill, but only so if there is no other way - and he would want it no other way.

In his Bortesqu’ ship called the PitSa’ Chab, K’Marrak serves the Order faithfully. In the pictures above, you can see K’Marrak, his away team and his ship. His bridge crew and away team know of K’Marrak’s loyalty to the Order and although they do not always agree with his decisions, they respect his command as long as he does not betray the KDF (although some of his crew his turning around to his point of view and welcome the new changes).
3 people liked this
Dave (Voleron)

Voleron

Character Biography

September 22 2014

F O R E W A R D

I've been thinking of posting my Captain's biography for some time, and tonight, in honor of my 2,000th post on the Stonewall forums, I finally decided to share.  I'm not much of a writer or a role-player, but I hope you enjoy all the same!

B I O G R A P H Y




Born of a Trill father and Vulcan mother, Voleron inherited the tendency for logical thought, coupled with the added ability to experience a wide spectrum of emotions.  Being the son of prominent and influential parents, Voleron, from a young age, was all but assured a symbiont with which he would eventually be joined in his later years, much to the disdain of many Trills who labored for the same opportunity.

In his early twenties, Voleron expressed an interest in joining Starfleet, and at age twenty three, he succeeded in passing the entrance examinations and gaining admittance to the academy, where he excelled at scientific study.  Voleron eventually joined the ranks of the youngest starship Captains at the age of thirty-two.

Although Voleron grew up in a comfortable and even luxurious environment by many people's standards, he has known adversity.  One of the cardinal rules of Trill symbiosis, is that the new host isn't meant to continue the close relationships of the symbiont's preceding hosts.  It is thought that continuing those relationships limits the potential for the symbiont's new experiences and contravening that covenant is seen as an extremely selfish act on the part of the host, which means certain exile from Trill and the end of the symbiont's life upon the death of that host.

The previous host of the symbiont that Voleron would eventually carry, was named Jaylon, who was also quite a young and gifted man when he was joined, as only the best and brightest among Trill society are gifted with the opportunity to be host to a symbiont.  Jaylon shared a deep intimacy with a human boy named Rémi Bastian, in his younger years.  The pair grew up as teenagers and into young adulthood together, sharing a unique closeness which made them practically inseparable.  Jaylon and Rémi both enlisted in Starfleet together, however, two years into academy training, Jaylon died in what was widely believed to be a training accident.  Due to Jaylon's young and untimely death, the symbiosis commission felt that it seemed logical to allow the symbiont to continue the short journey it had begun in the Starfleet career path.  The symbiosis commission offered the symbiont to Voleron, who was already in the graduating class at Starfleet Academy.  Voleron eagerly accepted the symbiont, and the two were joined.

Prior to the joining, Voleron was known around campus for his somewhat frequent sexual promiscuities with an endless assortment of women.  Despite having a keen intellect and being dedicated to his studies and success at the academy, Voleron was known to charm not only fellow class mates, but was rumoured to have been romantically involved with one of the female instructors at the academy.  Though this had never been confirmed, the rumour was often the talk of campus.

They say that 'the joining' changes the host, and despite the many years of training and preparation, Voleron was hugely impacted by the sudden onslaught of the symbiont's experiences upon their merging.  In the days following the joining, Voleron felt compelled to reach out to Rémi Bastian, and offer his friendship in the wake of Rémi's loss with Jaylon's death.  Rémi naturally gravitated toward Voleron, clutching desperately onto any memory of Jaylon, his former lover, and taking comfort in the knowledge that Jaylon was living on in Voleron.  As the months passed, and Rémi gravitated closer and closer to Voleron, the guilt that Voleron felt for having denied Rémi closure following Jaylon's death by engaging him in a friendship, began to increase.  

Voleron planned to break off the friendship with Rémi one night, under the old oak tree on the Academy grounds, knowing that the continued closeness would be nothing but perpetual agony on Rémi's spirit and soul.  The pair met that night, while the grounds were quiet and the harvest moonlight flooded the park.  As Voleron began to speak the words that Rémi dreaded to hear, a single tear rolled down the corner of Rémi's left eye and down his chiselled cheek.  In that moment, Voleron felt something in the pit of his stomach that he'd never felt in his life before.  Trailing off mid-sentence, he slowly raised his hand and gently brushed away Rémi's tear, locking eyes with him and examining the broken hearted expression that had washed over Rémi's paling and trembling face.  In what was to Voleron a shockingly primal and instinctive act, he leaned in and kissed Rémi lightly on his cushion like lips for a brief moment, before backing away quickly in jarring bewilderment.  Were these his own feelings... were these the symbiont's feelings or a combination of the two?  Voleron couldn't tell and in the moment that followed, he allowed himself not to care... he leaned in for a second time, lifting Rémi's chin gently upward, guiding their lips softly together, once more.  The pair kissed passionately, much to Rémi's exultance and Voleron's... confusion... mixed with a feeling of contentment for the first time in his life.  

The closest of relationships followed, but that decision came at the cost of Voleron's essential exile from Trill, and doomed the symbiont to die with him.. a decision by the symbiosis commission that Voleron continues to appeal to this day.  Voleron quickly found himself spurned by many members of his family for making the decision to "rejoin"; a rejection that devastated him and drove him closer and closer to Rémi, seeking comfort and strength in strangely familiar arms, where he also felt safe and at peace with the universe.  Although Starfleet life saw both Voleron and Rémi apart on various assignments for varied periods of time, Voleron was ultimately offered his own command, and he of course, requested that Rémi be transferred to his ship, where he currently holds the rank of Lieutenant Commander and acts as Voleron's first officer.  

The USS Aurelius was intended to be sent into deep space, on a long-range and long-term scientific and exploration mission.  It wasn't a desirable command, which is why Voleron was offered it at such a young age.  Having escaped the horrors of the front lines, the young and untested crew have been sent off to continue Starfleet's scientific and explorative mandate, while sadly, many of their friends and fleet mates have been deployed to repel the multitude of Borg incursions and other threats into Federation space.  With the wind at their backs and nothing but uncharted space ahead, the possibilities for adventure are limitless.

10 people liked this
Edited June 04 2017 by Voleron

Frozenlily

Character Biography

October 05 2014
xX CLASSIFIED FILES Xx
xX ADMIRAL CLEARANCE REQUIRED Xx
************
*******
xX ACCESS GRANTED Xx

Name: Scott Benjamin Plourde-Tetrius

Age: 32

Species: Romulan/Human

Mother: Ambassador/ Retired Rear Admiral Claire Maria Plourde

Father: Romulan Star Empire General Haku Tetrius

Siblings: Tigan Plourde-Tetrius (Brother)

Rank: Admiral

Position: New Romulus Affairs Division Head/ Director of Medical Sciences and
Astrobiology/ Adviser to the President of the Federation With Romulan Affairs

Past Positions: Chief Medical Officer in Training (Ensign)
Captain of USS Cloudnyne (Captain)
Commander of Lambda Sigma Wing (Vice Admiral)
Current Positions (Admiral)

Ship: USS Cloudnyne

First Officer: Captain Corspa

Second Officer: Captain Christopher Monty

Third Officer: Captain Ellis LaPier

Accomplishments: War Hero/ Helped save DS9 and ESD/ Actively halting the Borg and Undine threats and 30 other accomplishments.

Fleet: Stonewall

Fleet Rank: Retired Fleet Captain of Membership Management

Message: "Every individual can make a change. To stand for what is right, and to do the right thing For when this war ends... It shall be won by the men and women who believe there shall be an end. Who believe this fight against the Borg, Undine, Klingons, Romulans and now the Iconians... Shall come to an end. To stand together can make or break an army, a team, a city, a planet. This is a time where you look to your right, your left, to the people who have come this far with you. These are friends, comrades, rivals,and strangers.
But today, we are one! For we shall not buckle under pressure and lose our hopes. No... We shall strive and succeed! This is is war! This goes out to the people who have fallen, you give us strength and hope to end this!"
~ Words spoken to the Federation and the KDF forces when they joined to stop the Iconians.

Bio: Scott was born from a Human mother and a Romulan Father. They met while she was trying to help smooth things over with the Romulans and Federation. When his parents died he joined Starfleet with his dream to be like his mother, an Admiral of Starfleet. He graduated with a Betazoid medical student, Ensign Itoine Umbloz, who was picked to be his nurse on their first mission to the Vega Colonies. There was a medical emergency on board one of the ships that were attacked by the Borg and he was asked to beam over with Itoine. From there they met his soon to be Andorian first officer and life long friend, Ensign Corspa. She helped them help the colony and the to earn his first starship, the U.S.S. Cloudnyne.

He was asked to be the Commanding officer of the Cloudnyne for his experiance with the Borg, his knowledge of Romulans and his skills as Chief Medical Offcer at the rank of Lieutenant. Now he was tasked with picking a crew. He chose Corspa as first officer, Christopher and Ellis (Human) as Second and Third officers, Krot (Klingon) as his Engineering Chief, Delilah (Orion, Defected Section 31 Operative) as Security Chief, Itoine as Chief Medical Officer, Four of Six (Liberated Borg) as Dept. Head of Operations, Critakka (Caitian) as Tactical Head, and Onyaad (Bajoran) as Science Head. Once his crew was picked he knew that from this day forward it will be a long journey.

Years passed as he was now a full Admiral. He knew he made his parents proud with earning his Rear Admiral, Lower Half pip from stopping Donatra, and for earning his Admiral pip for working with and leading all Starfleet officers in New Romulus' HQ. There he has a plaque of all the people who got promoted from his ship and the people who died in combat.
4 people liked this
Edited October 06 2014 by Frozenlily
Dave (Voleron)

Voleron

Character Biography

October 05 2014
You should enter this into this month's Captain's biography contest!

http://fleet.stonewallgaming.net/forums/briefing-room/73472-event-captain-biography-contest
Unknown Person liked this
Romario

Romario

Character Biography

October 06 2014
Starfleet Intelligence File 964-B1/24F Summary Captain Afekasii-The Early Years


Subject: Julian Afakasii


Affiliation: Starfleet, Federation of Planets


Species: Human/Bajoran


Age: 32 at the time of this summary Note: Circumstances surrounding his birth and subsequent adoption may place the official age off by a year or two. Medical records indicate him to be in his early thirties, the actual date of birth having been chosen for the birth certificate during the adoption proceedings.


Homeworld/System: Riviera(Ochs V), fifth planet within the Ochs star system. Coordinates: 2.22N 1.79E


Current Assignment: Captain of the U.S.S. Dutchie, stationed at Deep Space Nine (Perimeter Security) at the behest of Stonewall See file: Stonewall Proper), after the recent takeover attempt by a rogue Dominion fleet See file: 4208.


Status: Clean


In the earth year 2378, Starfleet Science officers Kenioth S'rom and Shuvra M'ress were enroute to the Regulus III Science Academy, when they reported finding what looked like a human child in the cargo area of U.S.S Polari, hidden among the import goods the freighter was delivering to Regulus III. After notifying the ships security, a full investigation was launched, which revealed little to no clues as to how the child got there. A full sweep of the ship, analysis of the crew and passenger register, and a review of the ship's holo recordings showed everyone to be accounted for. Subsequent testing also revealed that none of the crew or passengers were related to the child. Since these events happened before Captain Afekasii showed up on our radar, it has been difficult to investigate the validity of the reports beside the archived evidence. We have been unable to find any recording featuring an adult and baby together either entering the ship, or leaving it. With the possibility of transport technology, the recordings would prove useless. First hand accounts haven't helped either, with most individuals present back then either dead or not in Federation space. The few we have managed to question all gave contradictory accounts, which we've had no choice but to also deem a cold lead in the investigation.

Upon arrival at the Academy, Doctor M'ress contacted Starfleet, in order to ascertain the next step of action. It was decided that she was to keep the child until the parents could be found. But even our agents never managed to turn up anything of use. This, of course, is something we are loathe to admit.

In any case, sources verify that Doctor M'ress began her tenure at the Academy under duress, though taking care of a human child soon proved to go more smoothly as the weeks wore on. Indeed, it was after 6 months that the doctor filed a petition with the local government for her adoption of the child, citing her plans to take the boy back to Riviera once finalizing the termination of her tenure at the Academy. With the parents of the child nowhere to be found, and Doctor M'ress' upstanding reputation in Starfleet, the proceedings found a quick success. To note, jurisdiction proved to be a quagmire of legalities between Earth and Riviera, which was governed by laws of its own, of Regulus V, as well as the Federation. With the child having been found on neither world.

Note: The boy's Bajoran heritage was not known at the time, simply because no one had been bothered to check. It was only during the onset of puberty that the ridges between his eyes began to appear, though they are not as defined as they would be in a full blooded Bajoran. See file: The Sisko Connection

We would also like to note here that during the case hearing, the child was named Julian Afekasii, a name not usual to Caitian society, though it is more common in interspecies families to bear the names of both cultures involved. Its Earth roots are unmistakeable, with Afekasii bearing a remarkable resemblance to the word afakasi, a term used by the peoples of the now submerged island of Samoa of Earth, its meaning translating to 'half caste'. But as to Doctor M'ress' motivation for this particular name? Our field operatives have never been able to find out the mystery behind this, as Doctor M'ress never gave a public reason as to how the name came about. Not even to those in her immediate circles. If anything akin to directions for this left behind child existed, we don't know. We are therefore unable to dig deeper into the mystery without alarming her or Captain Afekasii himself.

Though the Captain was never under direct surveillance during his childhood, we have managed to backtrack information through our usual channels on Riviera quite quickly. Sources close to the M'ress clan verify that Doctor M'ress doted on the boy upon her arrival home, seemingly oblivious to the awkwardness it was causing among the higher Clans of Riviera, of which Clan M'ress enjoyed a particular standing. The Clan had consistently brought forth the finest Starfleet officers since the famous Shiboline M'ress of the U.S.S Enterprise. See file: (REDACTED). To have one of the newest generation come back home to raise an alien child ruffled quite a bit of, for lack of a better term, feathers; though Julian soon rose to be the darling of the clan. Friends of the family related stories to our investigating operatives of how the boy charmed his way to the hardest of Caitian hearts, especially at the clan meetings his mother began attending regularly.

He is often described as having been a somewhat precocious toddler, attentively watching his mother hold court, and quickly learning Caitian, though his school records do indicate some minor difficulty. This, however, was attributed to the Caitian language itself being harder on the alien tongue, as it consisted of sounds and purring not akin to the human throat. Through Caitian technique, his speech impediment soon disappeared before he entered the Caitian equivalent of Grade II.

He was also known to have shown his affections publicly, something that isn't usual in Caitian character, but accepted due to the boys' status. As he grew older he became more in tune with Caitian ways, traits he adheres to to this day. His time on Earth would again change his character as the young man would begin to get in touch with the human part of his heritage, but we will delve into that in a seperate summary.

The next few years saw the arrival of two littermates, Ch'rowl and Shivan (affectionately nicknamed Boots). Shuvra M'ress had married Sh'aow T'kzin, the heir apparent of the Clan T'kzintar, an ancient clan rumored to have been a powerful force hundreds of years ago in the era of first contact with Vulcan. Some reports indicate they had been ancient even then. She bore him two children soon after the ceremony. Rumor circulating in the elite clans suggest that the next few years were regrettable ones.

Gossip tells of a change happening with Julian and Shivan during Shuvra's turbulent marriage, with her and Sh'aow's constant bickering about Julian's place within the clan. Caitian and Ferasan society are no stranger to adoption, though adopted children do not necessarily enjoy the standing Julian did in Clan M'ress. It was known that Sh'aow believed the child's status as a human hybrid was bringing him favor, thought it also is widely agreed upon that the man was staunchly xenophobic. With Julian witnessing this first hand, it would then seem natural of the psychological changes happening to the boy, and in turn his close litter-mate. His carefree nature, it is said, was soon replaced with a solemn gloom. Though his schooling commenced without note, teachers and friends noticed a quieter, more withdrawn Julian than they had witnessed before.

Ch'Rowl on the other hand, seemed unaffected, with whispers among the clans alluding to the fact that he was favored more by his father than his mother. Sibling rivalry and contempt seemed prevalent with Ch'rowl and Julian. Sharing a closer relationship with her older littermate than with Ch'rowl, Shivan is believed to have taken the brunt of Sh'aw's emotional abuse, which permeated his relationship with Julian, and in turn, soured his relationship with his daughter. He could often be heard referring to her as 'traitorous'.

Shuvra's marriage to Sh'aow broke during the children's teen years, with the clan M'ress banning Sh'aow T'kzin from Riviera for reasons we haven't been able to uncover. Our operatives all come back with the same story: Clan M'ress and anyone associating with them is keeping a tightly sealed lid on the matter. As far as we can tell, something happened to the boy and his sibling, though it would all be conjecture at this point. Court files however, show a lengthy custody battle over Ch'Rowl and Shivan that saw Clan M'ress keep Shivan while Clan T'kzintar took in Ch'rowl and subsequently disappeared off the grid. We have reason, and later evidence, to suggest that the Clan moved to First City on Qu'onos.

Note: Gathering intelligence at the time had proven generally difficult. Of course, these events concerning Caitians were not on top, if at all, on our priority list. At the time we were at war with the Klingon Empire, so information channels were sparse.

After Julian and Shivan's successful Ritual Hunt, a long standing Caitian tradition, we know that Doctor M'ress made preparations to go back to teaching off-world. She accepted a position at Starfleet Academy, settling her affairs on Riviera and moving her family to San Francisco of Earth.

Sources report that Julian had trouble settling in. But we have to reevalute these sources, as there is contradictory information about Captain Afekasii's time at the Academy. Psych evaluations mandatory for anyone entering Starfleet all conclude that the young man was mischievous, unnaturally sharp in his observations, and fiercely loyal; though his mischief often would be the cause of several incidences that almost cost him his enrollment at the Academy. He was known to prefer solitude, while simultaneously he was making friends left and right. In fact, we have ample evidence that suggest Julian was what is called a popular outsider, taken to befriending outsiders like himself while being liked by the more popular students. He was active in sports, showing a physical prowess attributed to his Caitian upbringing. He quickly mastered various forms of hand to hand combat.

But he could also be seen studying intensely. Former students, some now working for our agency, relate that he was very well read, though he didn't flaunt it. His area of interest, unsurprisingly given his background, was Bajor. Indeed, he made friends with a large contingent of Bajoran classmates, partaking in their religious activities, though in general he was thought to be atheist. Doctor M'ress is said to have been very encouraging in the young man's quest to find out about his roots, arranging for Julian and Shivan to visit Bajor on numerous occasions. We know that Julian met a man there, an El Aurian, and that this relationship began to intensify in subsequent years. Recent discoveries have unearthed a startling revelation pertaining to this man, bearing heavily on Julian's background. These findings can be reviewed and cross referenced. see file: The Sisko Connection

It is here that we conclude this summary of his early life, though we are keeping it active as new information is constantly being processed. We have dedicated a number of agents to this investigation, but Captain Afekasii's station will prove challenging. His assignment to the Cardassian sector, after careful review, has been deemed vital, however. Over the years he has proven to be an asset to both Stonewall, and in turn, to Starfleet. For further study, we suggest reviewing the file 964-B8/52R named The Sisko Connection, of which a summary has been created.
5 people liked this
Edited October 06 2014 by Romario

Character Biography

October 07 2014
Starfleet Personnel Record

Parker C Rayne
Rank: Senior Envoy of the Federation; Holds Starfleet rank of Fleet Captain
Species: Bajoran
Age: 32
Birthdate [Earth calendar]: November 23, 2382
Height: 1.78m (5' 10")
Weight: 65.8kg (145lbs)
Eyes: Blue
Hair: Brown
Visual notes: Maquis tattoo on left eye; last known to have removed pigment of hair


Parker grew up in the Hill Province of Bajor to two renowned, high-ranking politicians in the community. His mother, Rayne Kyriah, was on the Bajoran Council of Ministers and his father, Rayne Evain, was one of the fore-most researchers at the Bajoran Center for Science.

After a group of Cardassian prisoners being held on Bajor escaped in 2390, they immediately targeted high-ranking officials of state. His parents were both killed when he was 8. After that, he was sent to live with his uncle on Earth who worked for the Federation's temporal mechanics department. There, his teachers constantly confused his name, calling him by his surname Rayne, which in Bajoran comes first, instead of the proper Bajoran given name Parker, which comes second. Rayne eventually gave up fighting and accepted the cultural difference, officially switching the two to match Terran standards.

His uncle, overcome with grief by the loss of his only sister to the hands of Cardassians, defected back to what remained of the Maquis taking with him his knowledge of time travel. Intending to go to the past and bolster the Maquis fleet during the Dominion War, Parker’s uncle trained him in everything he knew of time-manipulation. After confiscating a Federation runabout and making several modifications, his uncle successfully went back in time to the late 2360’s.

When he arrived in the past, the shuttle was met with resistance by the Dominion and his uncle was killed, leaving Rayne in the care of a Maquis squad which was passing through the system and found the escape pod. Rayne was only 14 when he began working his way through the ranks of the Maquis during the Dominion War. He proved to be an extraordinarily skilled pilot and tactician, but found most everything else was sub-par: Rayne could barely hit a boulder with a phaser riffle, let alone a moving Jem’Hadar. On his 16th birthday, he was granted the commission of Squad Leader and given a dozen ships to lead. His fighters fought at the Second Battle of Chin'toka, where all but two were destroyed. Rayne continued the family tradition of becoming overwhelmed with emotion and hate, so he then used his temporal knowledge to return to his own time period 30 years in the future, back to 2401.

Two years later he was found and captured by Starfleet after a failed raid on a Cardassian outpost. The Federation spared him time in a detention colony after hearing his past with the Cardassians, in exchange for enlisting in Starfleet. While there, Rayne continued his uncle’s work in the temporal mechanics field, helping to expand the Federation’s understanding of the matter. Sadly, beyond temporal mechanics and flight training, Rayne’s grades were at best minimal.

Rayne finally graduated from the Academy after 5 years. His first commission was as an Ensign on the USS Everett, a Nova-class ship which Starfleet had given use of to the Department of Temporal Investigations. In this environment Rayne excelled. After several time-related missions, Starfleet recognized his unique abilities in temporal mechanics, and he quickly climbed the ranks aboard the ship becoming Lieutenant-Commander in just under three years.

At 27 Rayne was promoted to Commander, but grew more impatient with Starfleet’s seemingly blasé view on enforcing the Temporal Prime Directive. He took his objections to Starfleet Command, but was quickly silenced by an Admiral Jorel Quinn who stated, “As long as Starfleet and the Federation still exist, we see no problem.”

He then joined with the Department of Temporal Investigations as a liaison to Starfleet, to better facilitate cooperation between the two groups. From this cooperation, the Department of Temporal Affairs was formed within Starfleet.

In 2411 he used his persuasion and political influence to privately acquire a decommissioned Sovereign class. After extensive refits from both DTI, Starfleet, and a few “private” organizations, the USS Ennex launched in 2412. The ship itself gave up firepower for durability and currently serves as a temporal patrol vessel, capable of minor temporal manipulation. The officers who serve on board are a mix of Starfleet personnel, DTI agents, and REDACTED.

Rayne now serves as Senior Envoy and field agent for any and all temporally-related occurrences within the Federation. He holds the field commission of Fleet Captain and oversees three ships: the USS Everett, which was pulled from mothballs and overhauled; the USS Appalachia, a Steamrunner-class used for firepower when needed; and the USS Ennex, his flagship.

On his rare down-time, Rayne loves to cook and entertain friends. He “feels social connections keep us rooted in our own time and help us from straying too far from our Federation ideals.” He also owns a home on Earth, in the North American province. “The snow-capped mountains remind me of my childhood home,” he says.


Investigation Notes:

File 642: Bepi 113

“It is the decision of the Department of Temporal Affairs of Starfleet that all traffic surrounding Bepi 113 be restricted to Level 14 personnel and above. The system has shown heavy temporal activity and to better ensure the stability of the timeline, all ships are restricted to warp outside of the 5th planet. Under no circumstance is a ship to be above light-speed in the vicinity of the star itself. Starfleet general order 58795.”

File 298: Quadra-Sigma
“The Borg have been found to have a temporal vortex in the system. A task force has been sent to neutralize this threat. Follow-up investigations will be filed accordingly through the Department of Temporal Affairs.”
5 people liked this
Edited October 07 2014 by Rayne
William

Siafu

Character Biography

October 08 2014
The following tags have no closing tag: center
[attachment=2555]3screenshot_2014-10-06-11-34-52.png[/attachment]


[attachment=2556]Tallon_Zek.jpg[/attachment]


[attachment=2557]aragea-sullonzek.jpg[/attachment]


[attachment=2558]screenshot_2014-10-06-11-31-54.jpg[/attachment]


EARTH YEAR: 2014


[attachment=2566]EverQuest.jpg[/attachment]



MEETS

[attachment=2567]c20fb4e5be9d536a16ffde4be77795151398184942.png[/attachment]




DEDICATION


To all of those who came before, and to all of those who will come after, this one’s for you.




LORE AND LEGEND

(a reconstructed mythology)




RED ALERT

part one



[attachment=2559]HUGH.jpg[/attachment]



Tactical Subcommander Owdak’s eyes shot up to the bridge screen, his normally deep blue Andorian skin a pale blue.
“Captain, there’s a rift forming just ahead of us; I’m detecting a Tritanium signature,” he announced; the rift opened a moment later. The Borg sphere emerged before the Scimitar-class Dreadnought Warbird—R.R.W. NORRATH.
Tallon Zek shot forward in his chair. “Red alert—raise shields—all hands to battle stations!”
“We are the Borg. Lower you shields and surrender your ship. We will add your biological and technological distinctiveness to our own. Your captain will adapt to service us. Resistance is futile.” Tallon raised a curious eyebrow. Your captain?
“Captain they’re hailing us?”
Tallon leapt from his chair. “On screen!”
“Permission to come aboard, Captain?” The Borg captain winked a smile.
Tallon’s jaw muscles flexed. “In my ready-room!” He turned heatedly and moved a hand across his throat. Owdak discontinued communication with the Borg sphere. Ready-room doors hissed open as Tallon rushed through them. The Borg captain was already there and smiling, as an angry Tallon marched toward him.
“Hugh, how many times have I told not to . . . you’re giving my crew premature gray hair, and some of them hair loss when you do that! I told you the last time . . . and what’s this nonsense about—‘Your captain will adapt to service us . . .?’”
Hugh’s human hand shot forward seizing Tallon’s throat; he yanked him forward. Hugh pierced Tallon’s lips with his tongue; they kissed warmly, longingly. Hugh backed away from the kiss. “You will adapt to service us,” he said, clear blue eyes ablaze with fiery desire for the man he loved.
Tallon gulped, “Oh that kind of service us . . . .” Hugh’s smile was big, and sexy. Tallon chuckled, “I see . . . well for Romulan's sake at least stop scarin’ the hell outta my crew from now on.”
“Why that’s all the fun in it, besides, you need to be at red-alert these days.”
“Why, what’s happening?”
Hugh sighed, “Tallon, the collective has a new Borg Queen, and it’s your sister from your ancient world of Norrath. Unlike the previous Queen, your sister’s infinitely more destructive with the use of her magic. She touched the forbidden Nexus Stone, the same stone you touched to come here to learn more about how the Borg invaded your realm. Star Fleet Intelligence informs us she’s mounting an all out attack on the United Federation of Planets. It’s been indicated she will use the other four remaining Transwarp Hubs to carry out a devastating intergalactic incursion—simultaneously attacking all four quadrants, and then she intends to invade Norrath. I was personally sent by Chancellor Voleron to find you. Tallon, you are desperately needed at the fortress of Stonewall Vanguard: we must leave at once for the summit meeting.”
Tallon immediately tuned on his heel. The doors hissed open to the bridge.
“Yes, Captain?”
“Subcommander—set a course for Stonewall Vanguard—best possible speed.”
Tallon seated himself; his knuckles turning white gripping the arms of his chair.
“Course laid-in and ready Captain—warp factor 12.5.”
“Engage.”



SUMMIT MEETING

part two



[attachment=2560]5screenshot_2014-10-06-11-44-55.jpg[/attachment]


(The Fortress of Stonewall Vanguard; where experimental and advanced technologies, records of history and great battles were stored in the most safeguarded library vaults in the universe.)


A great hush fell upon the Great Hall as Tallon and Hugh walked the red carpet toward the summit table. All of the races were represented. Tallon’s race classification: Alien. Tallon and Huge seated themselves. Chancellor Voleron touched a consol button; a miniature hologram of Tallon appeared on the table.
“Warlord Zek,” the Chancellor shrugged, “or would you prefer Ambassador Zek?”
“Tallon—suits me, achievements are necessary, titles are cumbersome.” A smile was shared between them.
“Tallon, your accomplishments and your intelligence has not gone unnoticed by this council,” said the Chancellor, as he opened the intel-file. “I see you joined the Romulan Republic on Stardate: 91913.04.” He flipped the page. “Tallon has been promoted to rank of Vice Admiral on Stardate: 91951.34.” He rubbed his chin. “Vice Admiral in less than two months, impressive to say the least. Nemesis of the Collective on Stardate: 92290.5.” He raised an eyebrow. “Spy on Stardate: 92317.68. Military Rank of Number One on Stardate: 92336.91. Diplomatic, Science, Engineering, Military, Espionage, Development; all of them and others, rank four.”

K.E. Janeway appeared cross-eyed over the rim of her dented coffee cup; she grimaced at the taste of cold black coffee. She waved a respectful gesture at the Chancellor, and then she turned to Tallon. “Your achievements are duly noted Tallon. Sufficed to say; this magic wielding Borg Queen, if she’s originally from your realm, then how do we defeat her?”
“While it’s true; we defeated the Borg who invaded our realm, our mission to defeat Sullon will be the greatest challenge and battle in the history of your universe, for she is unlike any other, she is a Goddess of Norrath, as I am a God of Norrath. We are immortals, birthed in the Age of Elders at the cost of our mortal Diaku mother. There are three other Gods; my father Rallos Zek, my brother Vallon and my sister Sullon Zek. In our realm, my sister is also known as the Mistress of Rage; here she will be written down in your history books as something far worse than ‘Rage’.” Tallon stood up from his chair. “Chancellor Voleron, Parker, Eurrsk, Janeway, Seven, you will assist me with tactical strategies. I have devised a plan for my sister.” Tallon turned to Hugh; Hugh stood and moved to him. “Hugh, I need you to go to my realm, to Soulbinder Jera, and place your forehead to hers.”
“But how do I get there Tallon, I’m not you.” Tallon took Hugh’s face in his hands, their eyes closed and their foreheads met. Tallon imparted unto him a small measure of the magic he possessed, and when their eyes opened, Hugh understood his mission.
“She will try to kill you Hugh, you are Borg, but you must convince her.”
“I understand Tallon, I will not fail you.” Hugh closed his eyes and whispered the magic words, “By the grace of Jera, bind my soul.” He vanished from the room.



NORRATH

part three



[attachment=2561]Jeraid10100.png[/attachment]



Hugh materialized in front of Soulbinder Jera.
“Stop creature!” she commanded, and then she began to wave her epic staff.
“Jera wait! Please Jera; I bring word from Tallon Zek, he—he needs your help!”
“The great Warlord Tallon Zek—and it’s you of all creatures who bring me his request?” She punched him in the gut with her epic Staff of the Serpent. “Speak creature!”
“He told me we must touch our foreheads, and then you would understand.”
“Then we must do this creature, and quickly,” said she. A brief moment later her eyes flew open.
“Hurry creature make haste, we must fashion this magical broach Tallon has requested of us. First we must find a Memory Pearl from the depths of Lake of Ill Omen. Then finding the Great Necromancer in the Plane of Hate will be a hazardous journey for us; he posses the Scythe of the Shadowed Soul, he and only he can enchant the pearl. Our best blacksmiths can fashion the broach to hold the pearl, and then our High Shaman can bestow Veeshan’s Favor upon the completed jewelry.
“You know, my name is Hugh by the way!” he shouted behind her as they ran for the nearest portal Stone.” Jera spun around and raised the end of her staff to his face; the serpent flicked its black tongue.
Hugh gulped, “Uh, creature is just fine with me . . . .”



FORTRESS of STONEWALL VANGUARD

part four



[attachment=2563]260px-Shadowmoon_Valley_stone_fortress.jpg[/attachment]



(The Great Hall: a private meeting.)


K.E. Janeway smiled at Tallon, “Are you sure you want to do this?”
Tallon rubbed the ache in his neck. “No, but I’m not getting any younger you know.” They smiled at each other. “Hugh and Seven, are they ready?”
She placed a steady hand on his shoulder. “They’re ready. And for what it’s worth Tallon, I’m glad I got to know you. If this doesn’t . . . .”
He placed his hand on her arm. “If this doesn’t work, is there room on the grounds of the Presidio for my ship?”
“Well if there isn’t there will be when I finish with the museum curator.” She smiled one last time. “We’ll be ready when you get there with her.”
“I have little concern with you there leading the armada. I don’t know when this happens how many ships will come through with us.”
“Then I guess we’ll find out soon enough.” She touched her com-badge. “Warlord Tallon Zek is ready to beam aboard his ship.”
A moment later he appeared on the bridge of his ship. He bounced the enchanted broach on the palm of his hand, and then he gripped it tightly. Thank you Hugh, he mused with a smile and settled into his chair. He tapped a few buttons on a console. A rift appeared dead ahead. “Computer, lay in a course for these spacial coordinates.” His Scimitar Dreadnought Warbird shot into the rift.



THE BROACH

part five



[attachment=2562]PrettyPearlFlowerBrooch-2a.jpg[/attachment]



Tallon gazed up into his sister’s rage filled eyes. “Sullon, you have fought many great battles in our realm, what do want of this world, more of the same? Will you never rest—will your heart never find peace?” The upper half of Sullon descended from the rafters of her Unimatrix Zero alcove, hidden well within the sixth Central Nexus Hub location. Her exposed spine withered like a snake into the her Borg lower half. Borg clamps emerged from her armor and sunk into her skin securing her together. Coal black hair fell upon her shoulders.
“Why are you here, are these mortals your collective now brother?” Her false smile raked his heart as she approached him.
“I only sought you out to give you this gift. I’m returning to Norrath.” Tallon opened his hand. The broach was breathtakingly beautiful. Tallon smiled, “Only a Goddess could wear this.” He pinned it on her black leather. She looked into his eyes, searching, questioning.
“LIES!” she shouted, and then her assimilation tubules pierced his neck. Unnoticed by her, the pearl in the broach began to spin. “I will not be deceived Tallon!”
“There is no deception,” he said, grabbing the tubules to prevent them from retracting out of his neck. “We are one now, you and me.” His eyes narrowed at her. “And we are going home.”
Her eyes widened with fear. “No Tallon, why would you do this to me?” she screamed.
He had just enough strength left to utter these words. “I’m here my dear sister to bring a little order to chaos,” and then he said the magic words, “By the grace of Jera, bind my soul.”
They vanished from the alcove, and then a moment later the entire Hub vanished; only solitary spheres and tactical cubes returning or leaving were spared, as they were not in direct contact with the hub.



AGE OF BORG

the conclusion



[attachment=2565]180px-Transwarphub.jpg[/attachment]



When they appeared in front of Soulbinder Jera, Hugh lunged forward ripping Tallon away from Sullon. Sullon shot toward Jera, black claws reaching for her staff. It was too late; for Jera was prepared. The eyes in her Staff of the Serpent glowed and the pearl in the magic broach spun faster turning molten red.
“By Veeshan’s Favor!” Jera shouted, and suddenly Sullon was encased, forever entombed in living Memory Crystal. Jera waved her staff one last time and Sullon vanished, exiled to the Citadel of Anguish where she will be guarded for an eternity by the great gargoyles of Norrath.
Seven rushed to Hugh bent over a fallen Tallon. They each stabbed his neck with assimilation tubules, she looked worriedly at Hugh. “Only time will tell Hugh, if the encrypted nanites will safe him.”

K.E. Janeway stood on her bridge; and she was prepared, an open com-link to 10,000 armada ships awaited her command. The Central Nexus Hub suddenly appeared in the brilliant skies of Norrath. Thousands of Diaku and great Orc Centurions astride winged magic breathing dragons took to the skies. They raced to the hub with powerful dragon claws ripping it apart.
“Fire all weapons!” Janeway shouted when the last of the mighty dragon where clear.
The skies of Norrath became something of legendary stories that day. And for two moons or two hundred years in Norrath (two earth days) Janeway reined hell down on the Borg.

And so was ushered into Norrath and recorded in Stonewall’s history vault this great battle.

the

Age of Borg



FORTRESS of STONEWALL VANGUARD



[attachment=2564]260px-Shadowmoon_Valley_stone_fortress_2014-10-08.jpg[/attachment]



K.E. Janeway took Hugh by the elbow, purposefully holding them back when Tallon was ushered into the Great Hall for a victory celebration. “So tell me Hugh, is Tallon as good in bed, as he is good looking?”
Hugh leaned to whisper in her ear, “Actually, he short-circuits my Borg implants.”
She sighed, and clutched her dented coffee cup to her chest.


The end

(Or maybe it's just the beginning; there are several Transwarp Hubs remaining, and Sullon is immortal after all.)


Written by: Tallon Zek (STO) Siafu (GW2)
2 people liked this
Edited October 10 2014 by Siafu
Tsar Agus

WhiteOnmyoji

Character Biography

October 13 2014
Name: Marojin Aikune
Rank: Admiral
Service No: X-96464
Assignment: Various
Vessel: Various
Species: Betazed-Human
Age: 30

One Little Monster

The Son of Mother Monster

He was Born This Way


Aikune was born on Betazed to a family whose progeny started on Earth. At a young age it was discovered that his telepathic and empathic abilities were far more superior to others even by Betazed standards. Early on these abilities tormented him as every one’s thoughts and emotions flooded him and overwhelmed him. Once his extent of his abilities was discovered he was admitted to a private institute operated by Starfleet Intelligence that gathered youngsters from various federation worlds with intense metal prowess.

Though separated from his family, Aikune counted the years spent at the institute his happiest. He was adept in his basic education and managed to develop rudimentary telekinesis and psychic abilities. He was specially skilled in Philosophy studying and everything from the Baghavad Gita and Amazonian Philosophy to Borg’s fascination with Omega and Voth’s Doctrine. He had many discussions with religious philosophers from Vulcan and even had a conversation once with a Vorta Defector about the Founders.

But to him the set of philosophy that touched to him was the Buddhist Religion of Earth. While he knows he would never be challenged, it always troubled him that he could never explain why Buddhism fit him so well. He spoke about this with the 23th Dalai Lama on a pilgrimage to Tibet and all the holy man said to him was, “Continue to study and to continue to be a scientist of your own spiritual existence”

At age 17 he graduated from the institute and was offered to continue his studies at Starfleet Academy. In a first for the academy, he was excused from having to Kobiyashi Maru test after he argued to the provost the flaw and the fallacy of the test. The provost later admitted that he couldn’t argue against someone who used logic against a Vulcan and won.

Other than that his time at the Academy was relatively uneventful aside from one incident that got him and his entire dorm 2 months of extra duty. It involved fire retardant foam, Ketracel white, Bajoran Bartaret incense and Orions.

After graduation he was first assigned to the Diplomatic corps and requested assignment to Vulcan. He requested Vulcan because he learned early on that his fiery tempter tends to boil very close to the surface and would sometimes explode. He knows that whatever happened this would be a liability to him and hoped being on Vulcan he would be able to learn and study Vulcan emotional discipline. He also hoped it would help him hone his telepathic abilities.

He began studying with a Monk named Tosak. Aikune and Tosak would often conduct verbal spars and philosophical debates trying to get the other to erupt emotionally. In one of these sessions Tosak struck a nerve which caused Aikune to fly into a rage and unleash a mental blast that sent Tosak to intensive care for a week and damaged the room they were in.

Starfleet then chose to reassign Aikune as his temper and powers which was once seen as an asset, is now seen as a liability in the Diplomatic corps. However they are still seen as an asset by Starfleet Intelligence. Aikune was made an instructor at the institute he studied at only now he was also working closely with the Vulcan Science Academy. And while being an instructor was his official assignment. Unofficially he was assigned to run reconnaissance, and covert mission for Starfleet intelligence.

One mission was to track and liberate a Borg drone acting as tertiary adjunct to the invasion force in the Alpha and Beta Quadrants. The drone was designated Eight of Ten and after almost a year, using a team of telepaths, he was able to track down the drone. Using a device that made his telepathic abilities mimic Borg transmission, he was able to infiltrate the Borg ship, and disconnect Eight of Ten from the collective.

After that incident Aikune was on the team to acclimate Eight of Ten to being disconnected. He using the device to communicate with Eight telepathically and eventually Aikune became the sole person responsible for Eight’s acclimation. The emotional turmoil and intense connection of being telepathically linked with Eight for so long exhausted Aikune but it also seem to have tempered his rage. And the prolonged connection bonded both men. Eight made the first move and professed his feelings for Aikune.

It wasn’t that Aikune didn’t have feelings for Eight, who by this time chose to return to his birth name Dean. Aikune knew was going to be spending the rest of his life in Starfleet Intelligence and he did not want to put Dean through the emotional turmoil should anything happen to him. Eventually both men decided Dean was acclimated enough to return to active duty and was given command of several science ships to conduct deep space testing. Aikune returned to Starfleet Intelligence.

At this time there were reports that several derelict Jem’Hadar ships were found drifting from the Gamma Quadrant into neutral space. With the war with the Klingon Empire raging at full force, Aikune was sent to retrieve as many of these ships as possible. He encountered a Joined Trill defector name Ahn’dy Ko’hen. Aikune knew Ahn’dy from their time together at the Institute when he was a teenager, the two had a passionate affair before Ahn’dy’s defection. Though on opposite side of the war, the two briefly rekindled their passion and worked together to retrieve several Jem’Hadar attack ships for both the KDF and Starfleet.

Truth be told, Ahn’dy does not have much love for the Klingon Empire and was more of a gun for hire than a true KDF officer. Aikune worked with Ahn’dy for several months gaining intelligence on the location of several other ships with unique technology that would be of benefit to Starfleet and that would procure a nice profit from the KDF.

While outnumbered by Elachi ships in the Nimbus sector Aikune and Ahn’dy was rescued by a young Romulan Captain named Sondheim. Who destroyed the quarry that Aikune and Ahn’dy was trying to procure. In a rage Ahn’dy attacked Sondheim’s ship forcing Aikune to disable Ahn’dy’s ship. Sondheim profusely apologized and gave both of them a lead on an even better quarry, a 29th century mirror universe time ship. As Ahn’dy ship was disabled Aikune went with Sondheim to the Azure nebula and into the a nest of Tholians. Aikune contacted Dean and both of them with Sondheim infiltrated the Tholian base.

For the first time in his life Aikune’s telepathic abilities were useless as the Tholians were completely unreadable to him. The plan was to holographically mask their ships and through the universal translator and Aikune’s abilities to infiltrate the Tholian space dock and get the 29th century mirror universe time ship out. After the plan failed all three ships were heavily damaged forcing them to activate a special distress beacon. The U.S.S. Tina Fey, and the I.K.S. Yuko Ichihara came just in time rescuing the crew of the 3 doomed ships. Aikune, in a Hail Mary play, tracktored Dean’s and Sondheim’s ships and ram it into the Tholian space dock and beaming himself to the Tina Fey shortly before the moment of impact.

The damage allowed Aikune and a small team to beam to the space dock and get the ship out. When they beamed to the Space dock, they discovered it was not one but over 600 ships, they had Federation, Romuland and Klingon warp signatures. The team infiltrated both and pulled as many out. A mass of Tholian ships converged on them as a mixed fleet of KDF, Romulan Republic and Federation ships arrive to combat the Tholians.

While the first time ships was able to escape to New Romulus Aikune’s time ship was ensnared by a Tholian Tarantula. Aikune activated the temporal backstep but due to a damaged Chroniton regulator was sent to Earth on 23rd July 2020. Being in a mirror universe ship the timeline does not match, but he was able to patch through a terrestrial broadcast to get his berrings. There he saw a man who looked remarkably like him. The man was being interviewed on an Earth television stationed called CNN, by a man named Anderson Cooper. The man’s name was Tsar Agus, the then Director General of the IOC, Aikune’s 20th Great Grandfather.

The repairs to the ship was quick it was as if the ship repaired itself and the damage never happened. But the departure back to 2409 would be witnessed all over the globe and be picked up by the satellite technology of the time. The only way to leave undetected was to wait for the fireworks display the next day at the Opening Ceremonies of the Games of the XXXII Olympiad in Tokyo. Aikune debated himself but that night while his crew slept; he snuck down to Earth and had a conversation with his 20th Great Grand Father.

The two men talked for hours and Tsar took Aikune down to the floor of National Olympic Stadium where the ceremonies would take place. Aikune mentioned to Tsar that he doesn’t know why Buddhism fits him so well. Tsar said to Aikune “Continue to study and to continue to be a scientist of your own spiritual existence”. In that moment Aikune accepted that there’s always something that he can’t explain even within himself.

As a parting gift Tsar gave Aikune a torch from the relay. Upon return to 2409, he found the Tholians in retreat and the three factions retrieving a slew of time ships. Aikune returned to earth for a brief reprieve and an interview with the Department of Temporal Investigation. He took the torch and replicates it and mounts it on the Ready Room of every ship he commands. He keeps the original in his parent’s house on Betazed.
4 people liked this
Michael Minks-Bungard

Dax_aussie_boy

Character Biography

October 18 2014
Jadis Dax's Biography. Please enjoy.

Captain Jadis Kinséy Tigán was born on Trill in the year 2370, her parents met while their ships were docked at Deep Space Nine during the installation phase of advanced Starfleet weapons systems upgrades prior to the Klingon-Cardassian war. It wasn’t until the year 2385, a decad after the Dominion Wars, that Jadis’s family decided to retire from Starfleet to live the simpler life back on Trill. During this time Jadis received training to become a host to the symbiont from another Trill. It wasn’t until she turned twenty three that she joined Starfleet. She became known for ability to analyse Borg technology and be able to apply Borg syntax algorithms to increase Starfleet Academy's main computer information processing speedby 15 %.

By the time she was twenty-six; she graduated from Starfleet Academy with high distinction and was given her first posting on the U.S.S. Farragut as the ship’s main science officer under the command of Captain Jeffrey Giles. During her time on the Farragut, she was called upon by the Trill Symbiosis Commission to join with the Dax symbiont. She felt the greatest honour in being able to be the host of a very renowned and respected symbiont. She was requested to come back to Trill to undergo the joining ceremony. The experience of the joining took a major toll on her ability to processes the memories and being able to separate her memories from her previous host’s memories and feelings. After she made a full recovery and was able to travel, she returned to the Farragut and proceeded with her duties. Her newly formed persona, strong, confident and serine in, nature were very characteristic of pasts hosts.

The U.S.S. Farragut was sent out to the Neutral Zone near Romulan space in the Alpha Centauri Sector. Its purpose was to catalog spatial distortions which looked similar to what the U.S.S. Voyager had encountered during its time in the Delta Quadrant. Before completing their scan of the distortion, a Borg Sphere appeared out of transwarp and began its attack on the Farragut. Both Captain Giles and the Commander were killed, and the 2nd officer was nowhere to be found during the attack. Jadis had to assume command and hold off the the Borg as long as she could. Her symbiont's knowledge of the Borg was very limited besides what she had read during her time as a cadet in the Academy as well as from her symbiont's pervious hosts experiences.

The last think Jadis remembered upon waking up with a green lights shining around her was a group of Borg drones appearing on the bridge and beginning to attack and assimilating the crew stationed there. Jadis was caught in the blast of an exploding console and knocked unconscious. She turned her head and saw several crew members whom she knew had been assimilated into the collective. Her worst fear came to life before her very eyes. The next feeling she felt was at her neck, where a pair of assimilation tubules piercing her carotid artery, injecting Borg nanites throughout her body.

Jadis’s eye opened up on an ice world, she couldn’t feel her body, and was feeling disoriented from the massive impalement of a metal pole through her abdomen. She looked around the area but knew something was wrong, she was hearing some soft voices as if someone was whispering in her ear, very closely. She looked around and reached out her left arm and saw that it had been replaced with a cybernetic prosthesis of Borg origin. She didn't remember anything about how it got there, let alone any memory of who she was. The next few moments became a blur to her as she saw silhouettes of a group of people appearing in front of her before losing consciousness due to her injuries.

She awoke laying on a biobed in a sickbay. She attempted to move but felt restrained. She spoke out with her mechanically modulated voice that the Borg gave her. A person in a silver body suit came forth and said, "You were damaged and we have made attempts to correct this.". Jadis was mesmerized by the person who spoke to her. She had pale, golden blonde hair, with a silvery crescent of metal encompassing her left orbital eye contour. She wondered if she was dreaming or if it were a hallucination of some sort. “Doctor, Please remove the forcefield that is holding this drone in the biobed,” said the silver-suited stranger. "Drone, what is this person talking about?" Jadis thought, and then she remembered about her arm. Jadis didn't know what she could do or say at this moment of time to be able to understand what had happened to her.

Jadis' disconnection from the Collective allowed her to remember who she was, what she was and what year it was. The year was 2407; a long time has passed to what her service record had contained prior to her assimilation into the Collective. Both her parents had died as they attempted to search for Farragut’s remains out in the Alpha Centauri Sector. They were killed by the Romulan Warbird Virinat; she was reminded about the incident on Romulus back in 2387. These people and their names meant nothing to her, as all she remembers were these 9 people whom seemed important to her, but she couldn't recall their faces, yet she knew them as well as she knew herself. Then it suddenly hit her, the symbiont!

Jadis’s symbiont was injured due to the abdominal trauma, but made a full recovery thanks to is infusion of Borg technology, though she could not understand why the symbiont was not removed when they were both assimilated. Starfleet Medical wanted to get their hands on the symbiont in order to study and understand the nature of its partially assimilated state. The Trill Symbiosis Commission objected to and insisted to have the symbiont removed and destroyed. Since being released from Starfleet Medical, Jadis has conducted her own investigation into the condition of the Dax symbiont she still carries within her. She has determined that the symbiont's size is slightly bigger than it originally was prior to her assimilation into the Collective. The symbionts natural chemicals it produced had increased significantly. Jadis has theorized that with these changes to her metabolic, the symbionts healing capabilities are higher than any known symbiont on record.

Jadis refused and appealed to both of Starfleet HQ and the Trill Symbiosis Commission and made it clear that no attempts at examining or removing of the symbiont would be done as they deemed Jadis as an individual and no longer a Borg Drone. This sparked massive debates on the Trill Homeworld on the fact that the Dax symbiont was no longer a symbiont fully recognised by Trill standards. Jadis was approached by many people who insisted on examining it to see what changes were done which were supervised closely to ensure no harm came to Jadis.

The next two years after being found on the P class planet, Starfleet had asked if Jadis would consider taking up a field commission of Captain with her insights and knowledge of the Borg as there has been an increase in Borg activity. Jadis accepted the field commission of Captain and became the Captain of the U.S.S. Armagosa and the U.S.S. Olympus. Her dual command of these two ships was very rare and unusual, but she found the need to use one ship to take care of imminent needs to nearby planets and the other for escort and protection missions. She mainly commands the Armagosa for its quick nimble maneuvering capabilities in combat.

During her time of being in command, there was a transporter incident where Jadis became two people. This incident happened twice before with Commander William Riker and Captain James T Kirk. But in this case, Jadis’s twin, Jade wasn’t just a copy of Jadis, but was the complete polar opposite of Jadis. Instead of being kind and compassionate, Jade was ruthless, analytical and aggressive. In Jade’s eyes the world was too soft and she wanted to cause trouble during her stay on the Armagosa. It wasn’t until Jade left the ship and found her calling to join the Klingon Empire during their war with the Federation. Not much was certain on how much information she knows about the Starfleet protocols and codes to access encrypted messages from Starfleet. After this incident Starfleet had changed all necessary protocols to prevent possible sabotage by the Klingon Empire. As far as Starfleet was concerned, this incident was to be kept confidential and not disclosed without Beta level clearance. As such, Jadis’s twin Jade, was as far as anyone was concerned, a rogue Trill who was impersonating a Starfleet Captain in hopes to destabilized the Alpha Quadrant by fostering an image of corruption in the Starfleet Ranks. The pair have met in battle several times but neither were able to gain the upper hand over the other. The only physical characteristic that differentiates the them from one another, is the sizable scar along the left side of her face, obtained from a ship to ship combat between the U.S.S. Armagosa and the I.K.S. Vurn.
Unknown Person liked this
Chris

RaydenCross

Character Biography

October 25 2014
I am working on mine, putting on the finishing touches tonight when I get home from work :)
Andrea Maria

AndreaMaria

Character Biography

October 31 2014
  • Name: Janeway, Kathryn Elizabeth
  • Rank: Captain
  • Age: 47
  • Affiliation: Starfleet
  • Species: Human
  • Assignment: U.S.S. Bloomington (Odyssey Tactical Cruiser)



Kathryn was born on May 20th 2331 in Bloomington, Indiana, and lived with her parents, Dr. Gretchen and Edward Janeway, and her younger sister Phoebe on the family´s farm in an agricultural park. Since Kathryn was a child she was fascinated about science and spacetravel. Her mother, a mathematician, and her father, a Starfleet admiral, encouraged her to explore things, to ask questions and - of course - to try and find answers. This lead to her decision, to enroll at Starfleet Academy after her highschool. During her time at the academy she discovered that she also liked the command training and layed her focus on the command path to become - one day - a Starfleet captain. All went well for Kathryn until this fateful day when all went wrong...

It should have been just a test flight with a new vessel. With her aboard of the experimental shuttle "Terra Nova" were her father and Lt. Justin Tighe, her fiancé. The flight path was clear, there were no irregular readings, all seemed to be fine. They had just entered the orbit of Tau Ceti Prime as suddenly the alarm klaxons sounded and the shuttle was unmaneuverable. It was obvious that they would go down on the planet´s surface, although the crew tried all to avoid a crash and land the shuttle. But it was too late. The ship crashed and was torn into two pieces.

As Kathryn regained again consciousness she saw that the cockpit section of the shuttle has crashed into the icecover of a nearby lake. And inside the cockpit her father and Justin were trapped. Although she was seriously injured herself, she tried everything to save them. The part of the shuttle which had landed on hard ground had still energy, so she started to work on a transporter device to beam them both out. But time ran out. As she finally got the device to work the cockpit was drown. Her father and Justin were dead. Kathryn was rescued two days later. An orefreighter picked up the signal which was sent from the automated distress beacon.

After the accident Kathryn suffered from a severe depression for months. She blamed herself for her father´s and Justin´s death. She was conviced that, if she had worked faster, both could have been saved. It was her sister Phoebe who finally brought her back to life, even with a theurapeutical inappropriate method. Over six months after the accident Kathryn accepted that it wasn´t her fault and that blaming herself much longer wouldn´t help anybody. She decided to continue her studies at Starfleet Academy and to follow her father´s footsteps. Kathryn gratuated in 2353 from the Academy with degrees in quantum cosmology and astrophysics. Several assignments followed. She was promoted to Captain in 2364. In 2371 she became Commmanding Officer of the U.S.S. Voyager, a Intrepid class vessel. The ship´s maiden voyage should lead them to the Badlands. Kathryn´s mission was to search for a Maquis ship, which had her security chief Tuvok as an undercover agent aboard.

On their arrival at the Badlands the ship´s sensors showed some strange readings. Obviously the ship was scanned by a tetryon beam and in the next moment it was struck by a forceful wave, which caused heavy damage to the ship and the crew. Many crewmembers were injured, the first officer, helmsman, chief engineer and the whole medical crew were killed. And - if this wouldn´t be worse enough - they weren´t in the Badlands anymore. They weren´t even in the Alpha Quadrant, but in an uncharted space named the Delta Quadrant, 70000 light years away from earth. 70000 light years away from their homes, families and friends. The Maquis ship they were searching for in the first place, suffered the same fate. It was also pulled into the same area of space and had lost many members of its crew as well.

There would have been a fast way back through an array, which belonged to an alien entity. The entity, named The Caretaker, protected the Ocampa, a species from the Delta Quadrant, against their enemies, the Kazon. But The Caretaker was dying - which was the reason why he pulled ships into the Delta Quadrant. He was searching for a mate. He hoped that their offspring would proceed to fulfill the duty as a protector for the Ocampa. Kathryn had to make a decision: Using the array to get fast back to the Alpha Quadrant would have meant to leave the Ocampa without protection. Or destroying it to make it impossible for the Kazon to use its advanced technology. It wasn´t an easy decision for Kathryn, after all she was the captain and had a responsibility for her crew. But she also was a Starfleet captain who had to protect the weak and she remembered the words of ambassador Spock "The needs of the many outweigh the needs of the few". Kathryn ordered the destruction of the array.

Both stranded ships faced now a 70-year-journey back to the Alpha Quadrant. Kathryn and Chakotay, the Maquis captain, decided to combine the two crews on Voyager under Kathryn´s command. It wasn´t easy in the beginning but over time the Maquis and Starfleet crewmembers got along. The next years were eventful, they charted and explored the areas they travelled through, they made friends but more often they met enemies who attacked Voyager without reason. There were times when Kathryn just wanted to give up and settle down on a suitable planet. The responsibility for almost 150 crewmembers and her ship, travelling with always tight resources through a more often hostile than friendly quadrant without backup from Starfleet and her loneliless took it´s toll. Starfleet knew that they were out there - Voyager was able to contact them through a Hirogen communications array - but of course couldn´t send any help. The possibility to contact Earth raised at least the crew´s morale. Not so Kathryn´s. She learned that Mark, her fiancé, had married his office assistant because he thought Kathryn was dead. Kathryn felt utterly lonely.

All changed when Voyager encountered the Borg which were at war with Species 8472. All changed when Seven of Nine, Tertiary Adjunct of Unimatrix Zero-One, came aboard Voyager.

to be continued...
Unknown Person liked this
Edited October 31 2014 by AndreaMaria
Dave (Voleron)

Voleron

Character Biography

August 19 2015
The following tags have no closing tag: hr

B U M P


With so much time having passed since the last contribution to this thread, I felt that a thread bump might encourage some of Stonewall's new and perhaps hidden talent, to share their Captain's stories! Looking forward to reading them!
2 people liked this
Edited August 19 2015 by Voleron
Lars Zandor

Lars_Zandor

Character Biography

August 19 2015
Name: Kerim
Rank: Legate
Age: 57
Species: Cardassian
Starfleet rank: Privateer
Ship: Lucadia (Galor class)

Kerim inherited the title of Legate from his father, who was well respected within Cardassia's ruling society. He was also one of the few people against the alliance with the Dominion and it was most surely no accident his death took place a week before this alliance was signed.
Kerim felt the same way about the Dominion and almost immediately after the Cardassian-Dominion alliance was signed, he started working as a spy for the Federation. He was also the person responsible for Cardassian fleet turning against the Dominion during battle in space at the end of the war.

Although his beloved Keldon class ship was destroyed by Dominion forces, his future in space was not in jeopardy. After the Dominion left and his actions during (what Kerim always percieved as) the Dominion Occupation became known, Cardassia and the Federation build a new Galor class ship for Kerim - of course with the condition that Kerim became a privateer in Starfleet's service.
Named after his destroyed estate, the Lucadia is Cardassia's flagship. That is to say, Cardassia's only ship, since Cardassia was disarmed after the war (with the exception of some smaller patrol vessels within the Cardassia System). Together with his first officer and wife, Gul Rila (she decided to earn her own title, not marry into one), Kerim has proven to be most useful to both Cardassia and the Federation. Not bound by Federation rules, he can be quite ruthless, as Cardassians are known to be.

Since Kerim is back in space though, it has been noted he has been making frequent visits to the Unefra System. When asked about it, he only says that he has a summer house there and that he and his wife like to relax in his tub...

[attachment=3162]Kerim1.jpg[/attachment]
2 people liked this
Lars Zandor

Lars_Zandor

Character Biography

August 26 2015
My new toon deserves a post here too, so sorry, not sorry for double post.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Name: Edmund
Rank: Ambassador
Age: Equivalent to 33 Human years
Height: 2,13 meters (apparently an average for his species)
Weight: 112,3 kilograms
Species: Unknown

The Federation usually does not permit members with this level of secrecy to join Starfleet, however, since this species is trying to change it's xenophobic ways the Federation has decided to allow a single member to join as an ambassador. A thorough psychological examination of the ambassador has been conducted. He cooperated as much as he could and shows no indication of malicious intent.

No one except Edmund himself knows where he is from, or what his real name is. The ship he used to captain saved a Federation cruiser, the U.S.S. Gaull, from an overwhelming force of Orion pirates. Altough the Gaull was saved, Edmund's ship was destroyed and he was beamed over just in time. Due to the Gaull's transporter system being almost destroyed in the battle, only one person at a time could be beamed over and due lack of time, Edmund was the only one. His crew was lost.
The Gaull's universal translator was unable to understand Edmund. Edmund however, was able to quickly learn the languages spoken around him, but it wasn't near to properly understandable. So he managed to convince the ship's captain to take a look through the Gaull's public files so he could properly learn the languages spoken within the Federation - and learned everything he was allowed to read within one afternoon.
He realised his real name (or anything else in his native language) was not understandable for the people who had just saved him, nor for anyone else within the Federation so he choose a name for himself - Edmund, after the main character of a 1980's "tv series" from Great Britain on Earth that he liked.
He told the captain of the Gaull his people are usually not comfortable with meeting other intelligent species. Stories of gigantic empires who conquer or destroy everything in their path are still a huge part of his people's mythologies. When they first became capable of warp travel and set out to explore, they were shocked by how cruel other races are and decided they did not want to be part of the intergalactic community. They went back to their own solar system and developed technology that basically hides their system from anyone who is not wanted (basically anyone who is not of their race). Over the past decades curiosity has been making it's way back into the hearts of Edmund's people though and Edmund was chosen to captain a exploration ship. Being attacked by Orions themselves earlier on, Edmund set out to intervene when he saw they were attacking another ship.
The captain of the Gaull agreed to not bring Edmund back to his home planet. But this begged the question, what now? Edmund had absorbed all the public information on the Gaull and understood what the Federation was about. Recognizing that he and the Federation had similar goals (exploration) and that the Federation was actually an organisation that tried to do as the best they can whilst not being overly cruel, he decided to join the Federation - if his superiors would allow it of course.
But before he could contact his homeworld about the previous events and his new plan, Starfleet wanted to investigate if Edmund was trustworthy. So he was brought to Deep Space Nine where several psychological tests confirmed all he had told was the truth and that most probably would do extremely well as a Starfleet officer.
So he was brought to Earth, where he met the president of the Federation and together they got into contact with Edmund's homeworld (Edmund translated everything for the president). Edmund's superiors agreed that working with the Federation was to be best course, but didn't him to become an officer of the Federation to avoid loyalty conflicts, so they promoted him to ambassador instead. All the paperwork was made in order then and there and since then Edmund has been an outstanding member of the intergalactic community.


[attachment=3177]2015-08-25_00001.jpg[/attachment]
2 people liked this
Andrew Stanley

AndyStan

Character Biography

August 29 2015
The following tags have no closing tag: li, ul
Name: Jarvis Draconis Stanley
Species: Human
Date of birth: 10th June 2383 (Old Earth Calendar)
Place of birth: New Berlin lunar colony.
Age: 27 earth years old
Height: 1.82 meters
Weight: 88kg in standard 1G gravity conditions.
Starfleet rank: Captain (Fleet Captain status available if/when required)
Current posting: U.S.S. Strange - Phantom class Intelligence Escort
Current assignment: Attached to anti-iconian task force operating out of the Kyana system.
Career distinctions:
  • Federation Ambassador.
  • Fully qualified intelligence officer.
  • 5 people liked this
    Edited August 29 2015 by AndyStan
    Whittier Strong

    SiranNataan

    Character Biography

    August 29 2015
    Ylis
    Nathanite
    Federation Ambassador
    U.S.S. Socrates

    "Ylis is odd."

    This is what the cadets whisper whenever the towering amphibioid enters the room. They clearly skipped out on cultural-sensitivity training at the Academy. Apparently, they are also ignorant of the incredible sensitivity of Nathanite hearing.

    Sometimes they remark on the Federation ambassador's penchant for speaking in questions, assuming he must perpetually be either confused or sarcastic. It never occurs to them that universal-translator technology is not all it's cracked up to be, that Starfleet has been working a full thirty years to break the code. Only recently has Ylis's chief xenolinguist aboard the Socrates made modest progress in translating the Nathanite language into a mode more appealing to the ears of the average Federation citizen.

    Other times, they'll notice how Ylis fidgets, scratching at his diplomatic vestments. Perhaps if they knew that, on Nathanus V, no one wears clothing, and that the handful of Nathanites inhabiting Federation space have overcome great physical discomfort simply to appear in public clothed, then they would treat the ambassador more graciously.

    If only they simply knew Ylis's story. Or the story of the Nathanites, for that matter - the supernova of the star Omicron-37 one million years ago, releasing a stream of nathon particles into the orbit of Nathanus V four light-years away, a phenomenon which rapidly sped up the evolution of Nathanties, from creatures resembling the extinct axolotls of Earth to a sentient, space-faring society.

    Ylis was ten at the time of first contact, and from then on, he knew his path would carry him through the stars. He begged his three fathers for an educational opportunity that would set him on this path. At twelve, he enrolled in the fledgling Nathanus Institute of Exoanthropology. He graduated with honors at fourteen, and then applied to Starfleet Academy. The powers-that-be at the Academy were hesitant to accept someone so young, but at last relented when the Nathanus Egalitariate informed them of how rapidly Nathanites develop, and that, actually, Ylis was slightly behind the curve for his species.

    During his Academy years, Ylis was noted for his curiosity. At first, this was chalked up to his language difficulties, but later, his professors noted that the tall blue student in the back of the class possessed an unquenchable thirst for knowledge. They considered that this curiosity, combined with his relaxed and equanimous demeanor (aforementioned factors aside), made for the perfect Federation diplomat. Thus they encouraged him to enroll in the diplomatic corps after graduation.

    But Ylis was not comfortable with the idea of forestalling his dream of exploring space whilst cloistered in yet another set of classrooms and offices indefinitely. So Starfleet struck a compromise, giving Ylis command of his first ship, the U.S.S. Thales, whilst allowing him to develop his career in the Federation diplomatic corps from afar.

    Ylis’s first missions took him to the Delta Volanis cluster. Here, he made first contact with several species, including the Totarans, the Rimbalans, and the Maedwii. He also brokered a peace treaty between the Fegrans and the Zaji.

    But peace would not be the norm for long: war broke out between the Federation and Klingons in 2408. By this time, Ylis was captain of the U.S.S. Socrates, a powerful Odyssey-class starship built for defense. This commission was originally intended to allow Ylis’s crew to maintain diplomatic arrangements in more dangerous sectors of the Alpha and Beta quadrants. But now, Admiral Quinn called Ylis and his ship to fight on the frontlines for the Federation.

    All the while, Ylis was deeply disturbed by what he saw as a needless loss of life. At times, he even contemplated rescinding the Federation citizenship Starfleet accorded him and catching the first ship to the Orellius Sector so he could return to a life of simple contemplation on Nathanus V. But his closest confidantes convinced him to maintain his commission, arguing that a quick end to the war would return peace to both the Federation and the Empire.

    Now, the war is behind Ylis, and what lies ahead is the wonders of the Delta Quadrant. Admiral Tuvok has called the Socrates to a diplomatic mission of indefinite duration, allowing Ylis and his crew to resume what they love most – to learn, to discover, and to make peace.

    And still, Ylis hears the snickers when he enters a room. No matter. He holds his head high, for he knows how far he has come, and where he’s going.
    Unknown Person liked this
    Lars Zandor

    Lars_Zandor

    Character Biography

    August 30 2015
    Full Name: Guillaume Gaspard Lasserre
    Age: 36 Earth years
    Race: Human, Trill, Joined w/a Symbiont
    Rank: Vice Admiral
    Ship: U.S.S. Chateau Bouclier (Odyssey Class)

    His fathers side a long list of explorers & admirals, dating all the way back to the late medieval ages; his mothers side all diplomats and lawyers, with even an ancestor who basically made Trill's application to the Federation possible: Lasserre got the best of both.
    This unique set of genes and skills and the intelligence to match both, Lasserre had decided to join the Starfleet at a very young age, much to the approval of his parents and helped him prepare for it (without forcing him to grow before his time).

    At age 15 Lasserre came home from school to a surprise. Another Trill was visiting them and it was not a family member. It turned out this Trill was a member of the board that approves people for a Symbiont and Lasserre was asked to be tested. He was found fit and joined with a new Symbiont (meaning Lasserre was this Symbiont's first host). Upon joining however (from this moment onwards, "Lasserre" refers to the joined Lasserre-Symbiont), Lasserre decided to keep the name Lasserre, since he wasn't happy with the name the Symbiont was given at birth and the Symbiont had been feeling like this even before joining. Although the tests and training for the joining resulted in Lasserre join Starfleet Academy a few years later then planned, he valued this chance more than anything else.

    About ten years after his graduation, Lasserre was commander on the U.S.S. Lyssa, a Sovereign class cruiser, when his ship was trapped and boarded by Klingon raiders. Whilst Lasserre was fighting an extremely brutal room-by-room battle with the raiders (one of the officers later said it reminded him of his holodeck adventures of the World War II), they managed to board the bridge and the captain was killed. Although Lasserre was rushing through the fighting, the captain could not be safed anymore. Lasserre ordered a ship wide evacuation by transporter and set the Lyssa on a ramming course to one Klingon ship and beamed the whole Federation crew to two of the other Klingon ships (their shield were disabled during the battle), effectively taking them over by superior numbers and able to continue the battle against the remaining three warbirds. During this boarding operation, Lasserre fought a Klingon captain with a Bath'let, almost resulting in him getting killed. Lasserre decided he wanted the scar to remain visible, and so it dominates the right side of his face to this day.

    This whole ordeal earned him a promotion and a new ship, the Odyssey class U.S.S. Chateau Bouclier.

    [attachment=3191]2015-08-30_00002.jpg[/attachment]
    Edited August 30 2015 by Lars_Zandor
    Lars Zandor

    Lars_Zandor

    Character Biography

    December 15 2015
    About a decade after the Dominion War, Cardassia and Bajor were more accepting of each other. Rascism towards the other was looked down upon among themselves and as time went by the Cardassians and Bajorans who together more often. Deep Space Nine became a hub not only for traffic in or from the Wormhole, but also for Cardassians who wanted to trade with the Beta Quadrant, just as well as Bajorans and other Alpha Quadrant races.
    Mavek Senior was a Cardassian living on DS9 and was eventually appointed to handle any problems with Cardassian freighter captains that might arrive. Erzu Pati was a Bajoran Starfleet security officer posted on DS9. The two would eventually fall in love and conceive a child. The first Cardassain/Bajoran child not born out of shameful acts during the Occupation, but out of love between two equals. Arken Mavek embodied everything both Bajor and Cardassia were eventually striving for.

    When Mavek turned 16 he decided he wanted to join Starfleet and did just so. Now fresh out of the academy, his career is about to begin.

    [attachment=3417]2015-12-15_00008.jpg[/attachment]
    Unknown Person liked this
    Lars Zandor

    Lars_Zandor

    Character Biography

    March 30 2016
    Allied Command Personal Dossier FED.SOL.E20160311

    [attachment=3505]20160330121945_1.jpg[/attachment]


    Name: Fairchild, Audrey Elizabeth (deceased)
    Race: Human
    Gender: Female
    Place of Birth: London, Great Britain, Europe, Earth, Sol System, Alpha Quadrant
    Date of Birth (Stardate): 56823.40604388628
    Date of Birth (Human calender): 28th of October, 2379 (age 31)
    Spouse: Nordskov, Irene (not married) (Allied Command Personal Dossier FED.BETAZ.B19911025)
    Rank: Fleet Admiral (Starfleet)
    Ship: U.S.S. Aphrodite (T6 Star Cruiser)

    The Fairchild-family is well known within Starfleet. Several admirals, ambassadors and high ranking scientists and engineers wearing the Fairchild name have held Starfleet and Federation positions through the centuries. Audrey Elizabeth Fairchild showed quite a lot of promise too. A high level of intelligence and trained by several of her family members in different skills (both common and uncommon skills under Starfleet officers), she had the eye of a Starfleet Academy instructor from a young age.
    However, when Fairchild reached her teens and puberty set in, she became rebellious. Having had such a good training from her family members on a broad variety of subjects, she was able to hide her whereabouts when skipping school in several ways. Audrey's parents had been trying to find out where she went when she was skipping school, but that only made the situation worse. It escalated when Audrey run away from home at age fifteen and was unable to be found for a full three months. It turned out she had stolen several pieces of technology from a nearby factory, had laid claim to small, finished, easy to miss room on a construction site and turned it into her own holodeck with a replicator. She wasn't playing games or watching holonovels other kids her age watched though. She was reading books about advanced mathematics and delved into historically correct holonovels. Fairchild had increased her Vulcan to near perfection (she actually managed to impress a Vulcan teacher at Starfleet Academy in her first week). Basically, normal school was too boring for Fairchild.
    Six months after Fairchild was found, Captain S'Nera, a Caitian teacher at Starfleet Academy, looked up Fairchild. According to him Fairchild was "bored out of her mind and going crazy with the general, uninteresting subjects teached at her school". S'Nera managed to convince the Academy's Director to let Fairchild enroll early. With her parent's blessing, Fairchild jumped onto this chance.

    Once out of the Academy, Fairchild jumped through the ranks fairly fast. During her second month as Lieutenant, she was serving on the U.S.S. Pilgrim, an NX-class escort, on a patrol mission in the Alpha Quadrant. A distress call was received from a Ferengi freighter in Maxia Zeta system. Although the distress call was genuine, it was an ambush set by rogue Jem'Hadar. With all senior officers dead within minutes of the attack and the only high ranking officer left in a state of total shock, only Fairchild and couple of other Lieutenants were left. Fairchild took command and under her guidance a group of seven Lieutenants managed to survive for seven hours against several dozens Jem'Hadar.
    The R.R.W V'Haal had also received the distress call from the Ferengi Freighter, but were unable to help earlier. When they arrived in the system and had dispatched of the Jem'Hadar vessels, they were surprised Fairchild and her team were still all alive. Fairchild received a temporarily field promotion (see Allied Command Cross-Factional Rank Guidelines, entrance 394 for clarification - interpret broadly) to Captain and was escorted to Deep Space Nine, where her Field Promotion was changed to a permanent promotion to Commander by Admiral Quinn.

    During the destruction of Earth Space Dock by the Undine, a large number of Admirals were killed, including (at this point Captain) Fairchild's own grandfather. Fairchild was given the opportunity to take her grandfather's place. Although the decision was not easy, she eventually accepted the position.


    Deceased
    During the Iconian War, Fleet Admiral Fairchild sacrificed her ship and her life during a retreat to save the bulk of the fleet she was commanding.

    Starfleet Command to Admiral Fairchild, commanding the U.S.S. Aphrodite
    Admiral Fairchild, respond
    Admiral Fairchild not responding
    Rest In Peace, Audrey Elizabeth Fairchild



    [attachment=3506]20160330122404_1.jpg[/attachment]
    Edited August 11 2016 by Lars_Zandor