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Name: Talora Rank: Sub-Commander (Romulan) Terran age: 29 Date of Birth: 31/05/2352 Place of Birth: City of Ki baratan, Romulus Species: Romulan Gender: Female Height: 5'7" Weight: 132 lbs Eye Color: green Hair Color: black
Languages: Federation Standard, Romulan, Kzin
Education: 2357-2370: Standard Romulan schooling
2370-2371: Romulan Officers’ Academy
2371-2374: University of Tranome Sar: Faculty of Science
Service Record: IRV Dornok, USS Liberator, USS Lexington
Decorations: Order of Tranome Sar, for excelling in the Field of xenomicrobiology
Background: Talora was born in the city of Ki baratan, on Romulus. As a Romulan, she was ultimately taught where her loyalties should lie, and that she should never trust the Federation. Despite that, however, she never believed in prejudice, and, as a teenager, often tried to visit Federation Colonies near the Neutral Zone.
Talora joined the Romulan Stellar Navy when she war 18 years old. After her lengthy training, she became a Science Officer on the IRV Dornok, under Commander Brevok. In 2374, when the Romulan Star Empire declared war on the Dominion, the Dornok was destroyed during the Romulan liberation of Benzar. She applied to the Officers’ Exchange Program and was assigned to the USS Liberator, where she served as a Science Officer with the rank of Lieutenant (Romulan rank) until the end of the War. She developed a fondness for Federation starships, finding their officers competent and efficient. After the war, she chose to stay on UFP ships. She was transferred to the USS Lexington-D in 2378 as Chief Science Officer and, in 2379, was promoted to Centurion.
Personality profile: Talora tries to stay fit whenever possible. She is very serious about her work. She has been known to have anti-social tendencies, but can socialize with other officers if necessary. She is a competent officer and has great knowledge in many subjects, including stellar phenomena, xenobiology, politics, and botany.
Special Note: Talora reports often to Romulus. She serves Starfleet in every capacity, but an order for Romulus often takes precedence.
Special Quote: “The surest way to corrupt a youth is to instruct him to hold in higher regard those who think alike than those who think differently.” –Friedrich Nietzsche, from “The Dawn” |
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