Story NPCs
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The following is a listing of all of the named NPC’s that appear in the main storyline of Star Trek: Theurgy. All Starfleet characters are listed by departmental NPC pages.
The United Federation of Planets
President Nanietta Bacco
Nanietta "Nan" Bacco was a Human female from the Federation Member State of Cestus III who was elected Federation President in October of 2379, serving through the sundering of the Romulan Star Empire and the parasitic invasion of Starfleet Command.
Bacco's first year in office did not start off well. Only days after assuming office, Shinzon of Remus launched his coup against the Romulan Imperial Senate, murdering all but one senator and installing himself as Praetor of the Romulan Star Empire with the support of the Romulan Imperial Fleet. Shinzon initially made peace overtures and requested that the USS Enterprise-E be sent to Romulus for negotiations. It later became clear, however, that Shinzon's true intent was the subjugation of the Romulans and the elimination of humanity, and the Enterprise only barely saved Earth from destruction at the hands of a thalaron weapon.
Hoping to avoid the complete destabilization of the astropolitical scene, Bacco decided to send a convoy of Federation starships, led by the USS Titan, to Romulus in an attempt to help the subsequent factions vying for power come to an agreement. The Titan's commanding officer, William T. Riker, was accompanied by many other Commanding Officers in the diplomatic effort, among them Captain Jien Ives. The efforts failed, however, and the Romulan Civil War began. There was a summit between the Federation, Klingon, and Romulan leaders in December of 2380, while the USS Theurgy was being chased by Task Force Archeron. At the conference, President Bacco convinced Chancellor Martok to discontinue the Klingon Empire's expansionist policies in return for the renewal and new creation of several trade agreements, including a more extensive technology-sharing program. Bacco also convinced Martok to provide support for a civilian science organization known in Federation Standard as the Matter of Everything and in Klingonese as HapHoch, an organization previously banned in the Klingon Empire.
At the summit, Praetor Tal'Aura also revealed to her counterparts that Romulan Commander Donatra had assembled a fleet at Achernar Prime and was planning on declaring the existence of the Imperial Romulan State, with herself as Empress. Tal'Aura noted that the worlds Donatra was planning on annexing for the Imperial Romulan State included Xanitla, Ralatak, and Virinat, and that these were the Star Empire's prime farming worlds. While President Bacco refused Praetor Tal'Aura's request that the Federation provide military aid in recapturing Imperial State planets, she also made it clear to all parties involved that she would provide humanitarian aide to the Romulan Star Empire if necessary. The Bacco Administration eventually, however, determined that it was necessary to recognize the existence of the Imperial Romulan State in order to maintain solidarity with the Klingon Empire, which had agreed to recognize Donatra's government almost immediately.
In the closing days of 2380, President Bacco traveled to the world of Koa aboard the USS Venture together with Ambassador Elim Garak. This, to witness their ceremony of entry into the United Federation of Planets as a Member State. The voyage back was delayed by administrative complications, yet fortunately for Bacco, it led to her surviving the thalaron bomb that detonated in Paris. When Starfleet Intelligence stated that Praetor Tal'Aura was the most likely to be behind the attack, she authorised Starfleet to investigate and act on this threat to the Federation.
Ambassador Elim Garak
Elim Garak was a member of the Cardassian Obsidian Order until his exile to the space station Terok Nor in 2368. After the Dominion War, he became a political figure, then served as Cardassian Ambassador to the United Federation of Planets. By 2378, he had become the Cardassian Ambassador to the United Federation of Planets. The Federation would provide for him a residence in Paris that had been used by the Nazi regime of twentieth-century Germany (78 Rue de Lille), suggesting how they viewed the Cardassian Union. Garak would accept it, knowing the sins of the Union. It was during this time that he began to affiliate himself with Starfleet Intelligence, and Commander Jona Rez in particular.
In March of 2381, he received the encrypted real Simulcast from the USS Theurgy, and while he couldn't openly support or act on his awareness - being trapped on the USS Venture at the time and unable to verify the contents - he had plans to set things in motion as soon as he and President Bacco returned to Earth. This was, however, when Praetor Tal'Aura had a thalaron bomb detonate in the middle of Paris. Garak survived, but was hard pressed on focusing on the innocence of the USS Theurgy and its crew given the pending war with the Romulan Star Empire. He suspected, however, that the alleged infestation of Starfleet Command had something to do with the development...
Dr. James Hudson Marlowe
Dr. James Hudson Marlowe was a human anthropologist with an emphasis on folkloricism. Considered a progressive prodigy in his field, Marlowe was accepted to the Daystrom Institute of Anthropology at the almost unheard-of age of 19. He was also one of a few who were "lucky" enough to consider Dr. Vash their mentor during her brief stint with the Institute of Anthropology. Marlowe quickly made a name for himself as a daring and, at times, controversial specialist for both his tenacity in pursuing his work and his willingness to call out both figures in the scientific and political arenas. In the 2360s, his work with the Tamarians paved the way for a working dictionary and his findings with the Mintakans brought both fame and disdain when he proposed an ancient connection between Vulcans and Cardassians as displayed in Mintakan folklore.
By the early 2370s, Marlowe experienced a successive series of disappointments in his work directly connected to the political red-tape involved with high-profile research sites and struck out on his own. Using his network of social and political ties, Marlowe founded his own society for anthropological studies that didn't have to abide by the restrictions of the hyper-political Daystrom Institute. His work with the Boraalan culture as well as his scathing critiques on Federation policies following the B'hala city excavations garnered him more than a few enemies amongst his former colleagues, and his name was spoken as a Judas to the field of "professional" anthropology.
In the mid-2370s, his infamy attracted the attention of more than a few interested entertainment networks and by 2375, Marlowe was the face for a new type of travel show that would be transmitted live for all civilians in the Federation. For this show, Marlowe would travel to both Federation and non-Federation planets to showcase the unique cultural features and the similarities and differences in their folklore to other known cultures in the quadrants. The show quickly became popular as Marlowe did not shy away from putting himself at risk, as he did with the Talarians when he made comparisons of their death rites to a rival planet, nor did he play by Starfleet protocol rules when it came to interacting with foreign cultures, as when he nearly incited a rebellion on Terosa Prime when he called into question their policies against migrant workers, comparing the current regime to their ancestral depiction of demons. And in the same year, created a political incident on Kellen II when he inadvertently delayed and nearly ended a politically founded marriage between two factions when he told the bride-to-be a bedtime story from Earth featuring a headstrong princess willing to buck patriarchal tradition.
Marlowe never intended to become the celebrity anthropologist everyone saw him to be by the 2380s. His show was the most popular in two quadrants, his face and name were known on hundreds of planets, and many looked to him as the voice of those disgruntled with the political machinations of the Federations. While not quite Maquis level of discontent, an air of rebelliousness remained about Marlowe's shoulders whenever he called out the political, scientific, or even cultural leaders of Federation planets for their incompetency or inconsistency in their policies and procedures. By the 2380s, he had a near cult following among the youth of the Federation, and many leaders, though more subtle in their support, also gave credence to his critiques when he made them. After the Klingon Empire recognized the Theurgy's claims about parasites infesting individuals of power, ranging from Starfleet Command and the Praetor of the Star Empire, Marlowe recognized the signs of the alien invasion from his travels and felt a responsibility to enlighten the masses and hold the remaining authorities in the Federation accountable for solving the crisis and restore peace and safety for its citizens. He did so through the media outlets he used to reach his fans and increased his following, and his enemy list, in the months to come.
USS Oneida
Cpt. Jesse 'JJ' Jackson, Commanding Officer
At 45 years of age, Captain Jackson was entering the prime of his life and his command of the Iroquois-class starship USS Oneida was the pinnacle of a life devoted to Starfleet and the Federation. He had worked hard, rising through the ranks on the back of his well-earned achievements through the Conn and Tactical Departments. After a period as the executive officer aboard a Galaxy-Class starship, Jackson accepted the command of the Oneida while it was still fitting out at the Utopia Planitia Fleet Yards, arriving in time to oversee the final stages of the vessel's construction before joining the fleet in late 2375.
Assignments and patrols on the borders of Federation territory became the norm for the next 5 years but it was a mission along the DMZ that drew the attention of Captain Jackson when he was abruptly ordered to avoid an area of the border without reasoning, upon charges of treason. It would only be later that he was told that the area had been the location of the Black Opal station and the site of an incident between the Theurgy and the Romulans. Suspicions aroused, the crew of the Oneida began to ask questions, the answers to which, they would find both enlightening and unsettling. These question had led to Rear Admiral Joseph Nerva Anderson reaching out to Captain Jackson.
Eventually, Anderson was able to convince the Captain of the Oneida that the Theurgy crew was telling the truth about Starfleet Command being overtaken by a parasitic infestation. Jackson looked long and hard at the collected evidence, with the accord of his Senior Staff, he decided to side with the Theurgy in its mission. With that decision, they cut off communications and subspace links with Starfleet after sending a false distress call - thus simulating that the Oneida was destroyed somewhere in the Beta Quadrant. The crew aboard the Oneida trusted their Senior Staff's judgement with the mission undertaken, but some did not like the prospects of the mission. Either way, the Oneida undertook its new mission as a renegade ship cut off from the rest of Starfleet, and the next day, they use the intel Anderson gave them to find Captain Ives aboard the shuttle SS Sabine NX-59846.
Cmdr. Mag'Lev, First Officer
Tellarite through and through and not a bit pliable. Stubborn and maybe even a bit aggressive, he pushed himself and the crew to top performance. He liked to argue about anything anytime but he stuck to protocol and would not move an inch until one could convince him otherwise or it was an order from someone above him in the chain of command. Born and raised aboard numerous ships ranging from tellarite freighters up to Starfleet's mighty Galaxy-class Ships, he learned to handle every position on a starship, and he was dedicated to his latest position as XO of the USS Oneida with all his heart.
While his appearance was harsh, Mag'Lev could be thoughtful and helpful. Mag'Lev preferred to stand while on bridge duty to give his crewmates a sense of pride and support. If one's got a problem, he would be determined to make things work.
Lt. Commander Wogak Ikthan, Chief Tactical Officer & XO2
Wogak Ikthan joined Starfleet in his early 40s, after spending more than two decades as a member of the Rigleian Intelligence services. A great deal of his work involved tracking down Orion interests within the Rigel system. Even in the twenty-fourth century moneyless economy of the Federation, Rigel remained an interstellar trading hub, and a prime target for the syndicate. However he enlisted in Starfleet in 2373 as the Dominion war broke out across the Alpha Quadrant. Initially signing up as a non-commissioned officer, he was snatched up and pushed into an officer role early on for Starfleet Intelligence, given his prior experiences. Granted the rank of provisional Junior Lieutenant, and posted to Starbase 375 as a member of Admiral William Ross' general staff, reporting to Cpt. Sisko, who had been made the admirals adjutant. Soon however, the provisional rank was made permanent and he was transfer to the USS Honshu just one month prior to its destruction.
Lt. Ikthan was one of the survivors, rescued by the USS Constellation and USS Defiant. The former Intelligence officer was then transferred to the USS Hood, still under the command of Captain Robert DeSoto, where he was fortunate enough to serve through the end of the war, during which he earned a promotion to full Lieutenant. Continuing on a more tactical path from that point forward, often serving as Tactical and Intelligence officer, Wogak served under DeSoto until 2378, when the ageing human captain booted Wogak off the ship 'for his own good', and transferred him to the Steamrunner-class starship, USS Trebuchet. There Lt. Ikthan served for thee years, again serving as a mix of Intelligence and Tactical, in various assignments scattered throughout Cardassian space, and along the boarder with the Breen. In 2380 he was offered a promotion and position as the new second officer aboard the USS Oneida.
Now in his mid fifties, and starting to show some grey in his beard, the lifelong spy and tactician took stock of the position aboard a science vessel with relish, welcoming the change of pace. Hoping to get a chance to explore some strange new worlds, and maybe learn a thing or two along the way, Wogak accepted, and has served with distinction ever since.
Lt. Donovan Bridges, Chief CONN Officer
Lieutenant Donovan Bridges was the USS Oneida´s Chief CONN Officer. At the age of 31, he has had extensive experience at the CONN of starships including the Excelsior-class and Galaxy-class on the frontlines during the later part of the Dominion War as well as the Intrepid-class away from the lines of battle. He was a part of the Starfleet Academy Class of 2071 and had served most of his career on any given starship for about two and a half years each if not less during the Dominion War through Starfleet's need to reassign officers to the various fronts.
Following the Dominion War, Bridges was originally recruited to the Oneida as an Assistant Chief CONN Officer under Lieutenant Sabrina Lail who was at the time a Lieutenant Commander. Donovan Bridges would be her successor in December 2380 on a provisional basis pending further review. As of January 2381, Captain Jackson made that appointment permanent based on Bridges's service record including his service aboard the Oneida.
As Chief CONN Officer he notably did not make any changes to the department as of April 2381 believing the department was fine as it was structured. The Oneida was Donovan Bridges's fifth posting having served aboard two Galaxy-class starships, an Excelsior-class, and an Intrepid-class before the Iroquois-class.
Lt. Rodrigo Rivera, Chief Security Officer
Rivera was the USS Oneida´s Chief Security Officer. In this role, Rivera ran the long range exploration ship's Security Department. His trusted detail of officers were most often a rather bored group of Starfleet officers, but the adventures of April in the year 2381 would change that.
Rivera’s ten years in Security included two years in the Dominion War, where he served on three different starships and earned commendations for his services in the field, where he saved many lives in defence against Dominion forces. Unfortunately, Rivera found himself resting on his laurels after this height of his career, never truly leaving the past behind. This inability to move on and develop kept him from advancing further in his career in the fleet, and eventually had him end up as Chief of Security on a ship devoted to exploration. He dis not exactly regret his commissioning, but he was never too late talking about the good old days fighting the Jem'hadar.
On the Oneida, it was a well-known fact that Rivera was quite smitten with the ship's Chief Medical Officer, Lieutenant Aio, yet she vexed him in her complete ignorance of his attempts to approach her. She was oblivious to his posturing, and to his great chagrin, she never reciprocated his feelings. As of April in 2381, Rivera's futile efforts had become something of a running gag aboard, where some of the crew wanted the two to finally hook up some day, while others on the crew never wanted the chase to end.
Lt. Kaneko Aio, Chief Medical Officer
Lieutenant Aio, an asian woman looking much younger than her 35 years of age, was commissioned to the USS Oneida a year before the ship got involved in the infestation of Starfleet Command.
Prior to her position as Chief Medical Officer on the Oneida, she served on a number of different ships after her extended time at Starfleet Medical on Earth. After deep research into xenobiology and cardiovascular medical science, she was well prepared for her service in the fleet. During the Dominion War, she was commended for her work on the frontlines, and the lives she saved during the battles earned her the promotions that took her to her current position. She purposefully declined taking the command test so that she might earn a third pip simply because she didn't see the point. She deemed her skills best suited in sickbay and had no interest in extending her responsibilities beyond what she necessarily needed to do what she could for her patients.
As a bit of a workaholic, she struggled with finding meaningful off-duty preoccupations, ending up exercising and sleeping whenever she found the time. Whatever romantic interests there might be aboard, she was blind to them, finding them to be harmful distractions more often than not. Her parents were pressuring her to find a husband and give them grandchildren, but that merely served to make her even less inclined to heed the ticking of the proverbial 'biological clock'. If she wanted to vent any random sexual frustrations, the Oneida had holodecks for such needs.
Lt Cmdr. Murphy Caldera, Chief Counselor
The USS Oneida would prove to be Murphy's fourth stationing. He had served on Starbase 45 at first for a few years before taking on his next position aboard the USS Cayuga. After that, he served on the USS Tanaka until he was transferred to the USS Oneida. The counselor had taken his basic training. He was an emphatic individual that tried to see the best in people, despite what reports or people would tell him. He tried to build a personal bond with each of his patients, helping them as good as he possibly could. This often led to the man being swamped with work and even whilst he was off duty, he'd still be busy with the patients he had seen and counselled.
Murphy was born on Earth, raised there as well. He did go to college on Luna instead of Earth, wanting to see a different environment. After he had completed his basic course of psychology in college, he attended an post master degree on Mars for advanced psychology. Only after that training did he sign up for Starfleet duty. In light of the new developments, Murphy faced a daunting task. If he were to understand this new threat and treat those affected by it, he would have to come face to face with this dark foe.
Lt. Lozrah "Loz" Grian, Chief Engineer
There was nowhere else in existence where Loz felt more comfortable than the engine room of a starship. The young Chief Engineer of the Oneida might have lacked the years of some of her peer Chiefs from other vessels but she certainly did not let it show in her work ethic, performance or capabilities in leading her team. The Oneida was her first posting as Chief Engineer of a Starship, which she assumed after having served as Assistant Chief Engineer of the USS Agamemnon with distinction for several years.
Loz had a sub-specialty and research area of interest in advanced warp-field mechanics and had been working towards her PhD in Engineering earlier in her career when the Dominion War had started. At the time she had been serving as an Engineering Officer on board the USS Avalon - and sadly had paused her studies due to the stresses of operating on the front lines. The Avalon had survived several skirmishes with the Dominion and Loz had received the Grian symbiant from a joined-Trill crewmember who had been fatally injured in the early days of the war (2374).
An unexpected event but one that had only enhanced the life of a Trill who had never hoped to ever receive the honour being joined. After a period of adjustment from her joining, and enduring the trials and challenges of the Dominion War, Loz did not have the same passion for her education as she once did. Instead - she decided to focus on her career and work her way up through the ranks to obtain an engine room to call her own. She had never returned to completing the work of her graduate studies.
When the opportunity to take on the role of Chief Engineer on the Oneida was presented to her, Loz accepted with vigour and has served in the role for nearly a year by April of 2381.
Lt. Bob, Chief of Operations
While there were many Delphine serving in Starfleet and the other spaceborne organisations of the Federation, very few served on humanoid vessels rather than aquatic-designed starships. The extreme life support requirements, not to mention the risk to the Delphine crewmen if such life support failed for even for a brief time, made such service an inherently hazardous job. Working conditions were often difficult, requiring sophisticated modifications to a Delphine's suit to use conventional consoles. Nevertheless, once in a while, a particularly determined Delphine emerged from their homeworld of Triton II, determined to break the mould. Starfleet aquatic ships were rarely involved in major events, so for a Delphine officer to do the work that made the news, service aboard a humanoid vessel was the only practical choice.
Bob, as he chose to be called, armed with a thick sarcastic demeanour, proved to be quite the rogue. He bucked the trend of his species becoming pilots and navigators, instead opting for a career in engineering and operations with an eye to reaching high rank. Graduating from Starfleet Academy shortly before the start of the Dominion War, Bob would embark on a storied career remarkable for his ingenuity in dangerous situations as well as his wild off-duty escapades. By 2381, Bob was assigned as Chief of Operations onboard the USS Oneida.
Lt. Daius Sharl, Chief Science Officer
Something of an oddball El-Aurian, Daius Sharl was in the midst of his second stint of service with Starlfeet, having previously served during the early 2300s as Chief Science Officer aboard the USS Padraic, where in a failed experiment he suffered severe neurological damage, resulting in a near total cognitive dissonance. He had subsequently been dismissed from duty in order to attend a Starfleet Mental Health facility on Betazed, where he underwent the treatment necessary for him to come to grips with his fractured psyche and inability to control the myriad of untethered thoughts that ran through it. Eventually, he was released unto his own stead, where with some friends he opened and operated an Irish themed Restaurant in Dalaria City. When in 2374, Dalaria City was partially destroyed during the Dominion Occupation of Betazed, Sharl assisted local resistance elements in combatting Jem'Hadar forces until their withdraw.
In the aftermath of the war, Sharl had sought once more to return to Starfleet. Returning to active duty after having been away for a period of nearly sixty-years, he was put through a shortened stint at Starfleet Academy, where his oddly peculiar personality was documented by a number of instructors. Still, his brilliance could not be denied, and he was eventually re-instated with the rank of Lieutenant, specializing in Quantum Theory, and assigned to the USS Oneida, where he lead a life of duality; one as the mostly competent Chief Science Officer, the other as something of a social pariah prone to fits of indulgence in conspiracy theories and investigations into far-fetched galactic plots of annihilation.
Klingon Empire
Martok, son of Urthog
Martok was a Klingon warrior of the 24th century Klingon Empire and became High Chancellor of the Klingon Empire. He was a popular general in the Klingon Defense Forces and saw his people through the Dominion War of the 2370s. He led the House of Martok, married Sirella and had children including Drex. His wife Sirella and his daughters Shen and Lazhna were, however, killed in January 2376 during Gothmara and Morjod's coup d'état.
When he was later told that Drex had been killed as well, fallen at the hand of the Theurgy's crew, he finally answered Starfleet Command's call for aid in bringing down the renegade ship. He entered the Azure Nebula aboard the Klingon flagship, the IKC Rotarran, leading a part of the Klingon fleet in the search for the traitorous Captain Jien Ives.
He encountered Vector 2 - the Sword - of the Theurgy in the very heart of the Azure Nebula, where he attacked in full force.
General Chu'vok
General Chu'vok was a high-ranking Klingon flag officer in the Klingon Defense Force, and as of 2381, he was in command of all forces in the Epsilon Mynos System. He was tasked by High Chancellor Martok to protect Aldea Prime and the interests of the Empire in the alliance with the Aldean Defence Committee.
When new recruits of the USS Theurgy arrived to Aldea, having travelled incognito to reach the system, they had to use a password to get to speak with General Chu'vok. The General would then grant security clearance to the Aldea Prime Shipyards and have a Klingon beam the new Theurgy officer to the shipyards, putting them inside one of the Theurgy´s docking arms and right before one of the airlocks.
Before then, Chu'vok participated in Chancellor Gowron's war plans briefing in 2375, where he was to play an instrumental role in Gowron's proposed battle plan against Sarpedion V. In Gowron's strategy, General Martok was to lead fifteen Vor'cha-class battle cruisers into battle to soften Sarpedion's defenses, followed by Chu'vok's forces.
Administrator M' Kish
Reporting to Chu'vok, M'Kish was in charge of the management of the Klingon extraction and production stations and plants in the Aldean System, as well as the ultimate management of the troops at these location. A short man, with pale eyes and a scarce beard, he was known for his lack of patience. He reached the position as a political manoeuvre to allocate him a rank of great honour, but which had little real power, while most of the decisions were taken by members of his Cabinet.
Rov, son of Pekdal
Rov, son of Pekdal, was a Klingon member of Klahb, and in 2379 led the attempted takeover of the Federation Embassy on Qo'noS. He had been hired as a kitchen steward at the embassy sometime in the month prior to the takeover. It was Rov who insisted that they must capture Worf and attempt to use him as a hostage. Worf was not captured in the initial assault, but Rov went ahead with his plans anyway assuming that he soon would be. He contacted the Klingon High Council and demanded that Martok step down as Chancellor, that the hologram impersonating Kahless be deactivated, and that Empire declare war on the Federation. During the takeover, Rov personally killed Damir Gorjanc, an embassy employee, and Vark, another leader in Klahb. Vark was angry with Rov when he found out that Rov refused to serve in the Klingon Defense Force during the Dominion War because they would not grant him the status of an officer and wanted him to serve as a bekk.
Eventually, Worf was able to regain control of the security system and flood the building with anesthizine gas knocking everyone unconcious. Rov was able to escape in the confusion. He later turned up broadcasting his demands to the entire empire from Pheben V. The base was destroyed by a Klingon fleet patrolling the nearby area; however, Rov was likely using some sort of remote transmission device as his body was not recovered.
Rov had since then assumed a new identity (Bekas, son of Bragt), changed his appearance, and infiltrated Martok's hand-picked force of 200 Klingons on the Theurgy. He had sided with Gorka and Gorka's grandfather, who also sat on the Council, and would commit sabotage on the Theurgy in April of 2381, detonating a bomb in the Spearhead Lounge.
K'Tal son of Machi of House K'Tal
K'Tal was a Klingon man in the 24th century, head of the House of K'Tal and a high-ranking member of the Klingon High Council.
Despite his position on the Council, K'Tal did not serve any agenda or issue, but the Klingon Empire itself, making him respected as a true Klingon of honor. He earned the respect of his colleagues, who felt that while others would age and die, K'Tal would endure. In the early days of the Betreka Nebula Incident, K'Tal supported a proposal from Federation ambassador Curzon Dax for a competition with the Cardassian Union for the rights to the disputed world of Raknal V. In 2334, K'Tal was named as Chancellor Ditagh's Arbiter of Succession when the Chancellor fell ill. K'Tal narrowed the field down to two candidates: Kravokh and Grivak. The position was eventually won by Kravokh.
Following the assassination of Chancellor K'mpec in 2367, K'Tal oversaw the ascension of Gowron to power. Later, he was the only member of the High Council to side with Gowron when Toral, son of Duras contested his place for leadership, believing the Empire needed strong and experienced leadership, instead of a meager child.
In early 2373, K'Tal was the Councillor in charge of Imperial Intelligence, and was investigating rumors of a plot to assassinate Starfleet Captains Jean-Luc Picard and Benjamin Sisko, in order to prevent a renewed alliance with the Federation. At the same time, those conspirators used K'Tal's name and image to lure the humans into their own deaths. Once the plot was revealed, K'Tal had the surviving conspirators bound by law.
In 2381, K'Tal was still the Head of Imperial Intelligence, much to the chagrin of Gorka's grandfather, who wanted the position returned to House Mo'Kai. In the events following Martok siding with Captain Ives of the Theurgy, Gorka's grandfather tried to have K'Tal killed, but failed, and instead fell to K'Tal's blade. This, however, would make Gorka, son of Margon, become the head of the House Mo'Kai.
Gorka son of Margon of House Mo'Kai
Gorka was Administrator M' Kish's aide and current heir of his House, after his predecessor (Khorvan, son of Drax) was deposed for unknown reasons, due to an event that took place in the Aldean System. Extraordinarily tall and muscular, even for Klingon standards, he behaved in a self-contained and diplomatic manner, far from the stereotypes of his species. He possessed under his command several of his own House starships, as well as other troops delegated by the Chancellor. Shortly after the USS Theurgy arrival to Aldea, he held a meeting with Natalie Stark where he reported on the troubles that the Klingon administration had with the pirates in the system.
Before the bombing of Paris in April of 2381, Gorka chose to openly challenge Martok's chancellery, meaning that the old High Chancellor had lost his wits due to old age and grief over the loss of his lineage. This being evident, in Gorka's meaning, in how Martok had decided to side with Captain Ives and the Theurgy, who was know as Romulan defectors. In the events following Martok siding with Captain Ives of the Theurgy, Gorka's grandfather tried to have K'Tal killed, but failed, and instead fell to K'Tal's blade. This, however, would make Gorka, son of Margon, become the head of the House Mo'Kai. This, during his voyage to Qo'nos, where he would try to sway the High Council to denounce Martok as High Chancellor.
Kopek, son of Nargor
Kopek, son of Nargor was a Klingon male from a scion house who sat as a high ranking member of the Klingon High Council, rising to the position in the late 2370s. He was a fervent opponent of Chancellor Martok, due to Martok's commoner origins. Kopek's chambers in the Great Hall were ornately, with polished black marble floors, pillars of gleaming obsidian, targhDIr furniture, scented varHuS candles in carved crystal sconces, delicate Vulcan paper ceiling tiles, a Betazoid water sculpture, and double doors carved from a Terran redwood. Kopek's aide was L'Vek. Kopek's political leanings were considered neo-Cardassian, having gone so far as to sell the Cardassians weaponry during their war against the Federation. Additionally, he smuggled Imperial supplies to the Orion Syndicate during the Dominion War.
At some point, Kopek fathered a first-born son with a mistress; in order to hide the shame of his bastard child, he dashed his skull on Mount Vor. Lorgh suspected Kopek of giving Gorrik information about the survivors camp on Carraya IV in 2376. In 2379, Worf forced Kopek to give him the command codes for the Klingon Defense Force; Kopek's code was Kopek wej Hut baH Soch vagh loS taj. In exchange, Worf gave him a data rod containing the complete file on Kopek collected by Lorgh of Imperial Intelligence. Later that year, Kopek took part in the plot by the Klahb to seize the Federation Embassy on Qo'noS, provided the organization weapons and security overrides.
Beyond his support towards Gorka's challenge against Martok, it might be that Kopek had something to do with the attempted killing of K'Tal son of Machi of House K'Tal. Did Kopek foresee it's failure, attempting to uplift Gorka to a seat on the High Council?
Kudesh, son of Otruk
Kudesh was born to a common family living in the lowlands of the Ketha Province of Qo’nos. As he matured, it was observed that his mental acuity did not develop at the same rate as his physical gifts. Upon reaching adulthood, Kudesh positively towered over his fellow Klingons and, while not stupid, was lacking in his ability to think creatively. Destined for a life in a mine, Kudesh was saved from this undeserved fate by a chance run in with KDF General Martok during one of the warrior’s targ hunts. Happening upon the general at an opportune moment when Martok had become encircled by a herd of wild targ. Charging forward, Kudesh seized the two largest ones simultaneously and choked the life out of them barehanded. Grateful for his life, Martok resolved to do what he could for Kudesh and his family.
Now a member of the KDF, Kudesh first served aboard the IKS Ch’Tang before transferring to the IKS Rotarran when General Martok took command. He continued to protect the General, not only from Dominion and Cardassian forces, but from several assassination attempts from rival Klingon houses, cementing his status as bodyguard to the future chancellor. When Martok ascended, Kudesh went with him, continuing in this role. Unflappable, apolitical and 100% loyal to Chancellor Martok, Kudesh, son of Otruk, is a force to be reckoned with for any who would oppose or bring harm to Martok.
† Captain Drex, son of Martok
Drex, son of Martok was a Klingon, the son of Martok and Sirella, the leaders of the House of Martok. His maternal grandfather was Linkasa. In 2372, Drex was one of a large number of Klingon warriors sent to Deep Space 9 under the pretense that they were there to stand beside the Federation against the Dominion. Drex had a reputation for belligerence, and frequently harassed station personnel and civilians while he was at Deep Space 9. He and two accomplices were responsible for accosting Elim Garak in his shop. Garak declined to press charges, noting that he got off several remarks that caused "serious damage to their egos". Suspicious of their motives, Captain Benjamin Sisko ordered Lieutenant Commander Worf to investigate. Seeking to gain Martok's attention, Worf assaulted Drex in Quark's and took his d'k tahg.
In 2376, Drex was the First Officer of the IKS Gorkon. The captain of the Gorkon, Klag, was of the belief that Drex had inherited none of his father's honour, and was a detriment to the ship and its crew. He was replaced by Tereth in the end of the same year. Since then, Drex became obsessed with the notion to prove his honour as a Klingon warrior, and his fierceness earned him favour among some parts of the Klingon Defence Force. He served as First Officer on a Vo'quv carrier between 2377 and 2380, and then became Captain of the VoD'leh-class carrier IKS Hakkarl (trans. "Vanguard"). As of March of 2381, the Hakkarl was patrolling the Klingon-Federation Neutral Zone, and had entered the Azure Nebula by the time Drex intercepted a message from a secret Klingon outpost. It was an encrypted message meant for his father, High Chancellor Martok.
The orders attached to the message, however, Drex could carry out immediately, and that was the destruction of a coreless moon orbiting Ithacae III and its hidden Klingon facility named SuD Lang. He was unable to do so when he and his ship were destroyed by an ancient weapon hidden underneath SuD Lang that was built by the Gîl Naur, a forgotten civilization of the species known as the Radiants.
General Hu'ler, Daughter of Vuvor
General Hu'ler was an older Klingon woman who served in the Klingon Defence Forces. A veteran of numerous wars, Hu'ler gained considerable renowm commanding ground troops, eventually becoming known as one of the finest tacticians in the Empire. Firmly apolitical, Hu'ler was a professional soldier who focused on her job rather than distractions like House or government. Hu'ler gained a reputation for often favouring practicality and unconventional strategies over traditional Klingon tactics. Hu'ler also worked with a half dozen of her favoured warriors, employing them as an elite strike team.
During the brief Klingon civil war of April 2381, Hu'ler's family sided with the usurper Gorka. Staying loyal to her House, Hu'ler led a brigade of troops in the First City against the forces loyal to Chancellor Martok. She later took personal command of the Klingon forces besieging the crashed Federation shuttlecraft Sabine, eventually leading her own strike team to engage in combat herself. Most of Hu'ler's team were killed during the fighting, and Hu'ler herself was knocked unconscious before the Sabine escaped. Her fate after this point remains unknown.
Hauq, son of Dorak
Colonel Hauq was a Klingon male who served as Guard Commandant of the First City on Qo’noS. Descendant from minor nobility, Hauq made a name for himself and his house during the Dominion War and was appointed his position by Martok himself shortly upon the new Chancellor's return. Hauq took to his new duty with zeal under Martok's campaign to purge the corruption rife within the High Council and Major Houses. Although Hauq appeared no more than a simple warrior, he quickly earned a reputation for uncommon cunning, adamant loyalty to Martok and the Klingon people, and fierce dedication to duty. Hauq witnessed the culmination of the Battle of the Houses first-hand, where Gorka fell and the Infested threat was unequivocally revealed. Hauq also had several run-ins with the exiled Starfleet officers during their weeks in orbit above Qo’noS – mostly to clean up the mess left in the wake of Lt. Madsen’s chaotic outings – yet retained a grudging respect for them, out of loyalty to Martok. When the call came to finally depart Klingon space to treat with the Romulan usurper Donatra and deal with the Infested threat of Tal'Aura, Martok ordered Hauq to accompany him with a retinue of personal guards, hand picked and led by the Colonel himself to ensure the Chancellor's survival.
Romulans & Remans
Tal'Aura
As of 2381, Tal'Aura was the Praetor of the Romulan Star Empire. In 2379, Tal'Aura supported Shinzon of Remus plans to seize control of the Romulan government on promises that his hawkish views towards the United Federation of Planets would produce a more strident stance on the astropolitical scene. After Praetor Hiren rejected Shinzon's demands, Tal'Aura planted a thalaron radiation projector in the Hall of State and left the building just before the device killed all of the senators present. Following the death of Shinzon a few days later, Tal'Aura, one of the few members of the Senate left alive, proclaimed herself praetor. This move was not supported by a large proportion of the military, who planned a coup d'etat against Tal'Aura. It failed, however, and Tal'Aura fought to remain in power. This is what started the Romulan Civil War.
By late 2380, Tal'Aura had consolidated control of most of the Empire, gaining the support of the Tal Shiar, the war-hawk faction, and most of the Imperial Fleet; she remained in constant conflict with the faction of the Imperial Fleet loyal to Commander Donatra, however, and by December of that year, Donatra's forces captured a number of Romulan farming planets, including Achernar Prime, and declared the existence of the Imperial Romulan State, with Donatra as its Empress. Tal'Aura requested that neither the Federation nor the Klingon Empire recognize Donatra's government, and that they provide military aid in its recapture by the Star Empire; the Federation President, Nanietta Bacco, flatly refused to take sides, while Klingon Chancellor Martok, immediately declared that the Klingon Empire would recognize the Imperial Romulan State. It was sometime around here that Tal'Aura was picked for a new parasite, and became one of the Infested.
So, as one of the Infested - with their plans for the Borg invasion through the Azure Nebula foiled - she made a statement in retaliation. In the interest of inciting war, she detonated a thalaron bomb in the Palais de la Concorde, Paris - right in the city where the President of the UFP had her office. The President, Nanietta Bacco, managed to survive the incident, but when the Infested in Starfleet Command cited that Praetor Tal'Aura was the most likely to be behind the attack, Bacco authorised Starfleet to investigate and act on this threat to the Federation.
Tomalak
Tomalak was a Romulan Proconsul who lived in the 24th century. By 2380 after the death of the Imperial Romulan Senate and the mad Shinzon of Remus, Tomalak had attained the position of Proconsul and supported newly risen Praetor Tal'Aura. He along with Tal'Aura were one of the many factions on Romulus who sought to take control of the Empire. (TTN novel: Taking Wing) In the same year, he was responsible for defending Romulus from Commander Donatra who was opposed to Tal'Aura's leadership. (TNG novel: Death in Winter)
Donatra
Donatra was a Romulan woman in the 24th century who served in the Imperial Fleet of the Romulan Star Empire. By the year 2379, she had ascended to command of the Romulan Third Fleet, and was captain of the IRW Valdore. In the wake of Shinzon's coup of the Empire, Donatra rose in political prominence, and in 2380 declared herself the first Empress of the newly splintered Imperial Romulan State.
Donatra's new government was almost immediately recognized by the Klingon Empire, though the United Federation of Planets initially refused to intervene in what it considered an internal Romulan affair. By early 2381, the Federation was forced to recognize the sovereignty of the Imperial Romulan State as a result of pressure from the Klingons and the need to show solidarity with its ally. The Federation and Imperial Romulan State established ambassadorships to one-another's states with Donatra appointing former warbird commander Jovis as her Ambassador to the Federation.
When Praetor Tal'Aura introduced banned thalaron weaponry during the Romulan Civil War, in April of 2381, and attacked Donatra's hold in Romulan space, it spelled the end of the Imperial Romulan State. Donatra had no choice but to flee for the Klingon border with her remaining ships.
General Colonel Xiomek
General Colonel Xiomek was a male Reman, the official leader of the Reman people in the aftermath of Praetor Shinzon's short-lived reign and a commander of the Kepeszuk Battalion of Reman Irregulars. He was instrumental in leading the Reman people in open revolt against the Romulan Star Empire. (TTN novel: Taking Wing)
During Shinzon's 2379 reign Xiomek was a member of the Kepeszuk Battalion, a Reman military unit. Following Shinzon's defeat, Xiomek's battalion demanded control of a Romulan continent or a planet that allowed for self-sufficiency of the Reman people. In response, Praetor Tal'aura had all shipments to Remus cut and the planet blockaded.
Jaeih T’haelaa
Jaeih was a Romulan woman of the incredibly rare Debrune bloodline; an ancient clan of fiercely independent tradesmen and explorers from the Time of Awakening – trained and indoctrinated since childhood to serve in the elite Sentinel Guard of the Romulan Senate. Jaeih served as Praetorian-Centurion to Praetor Tal’Aura prior to the events that led to the Romulan Civil War, specifically the mass deployment of Thalaron weaponry against former citizens of the Empire. Disgusted with the Praetor’s insanity and with no other recourse, Jaeih defected to the recidivists despite her misgivings of the self proclaimed ‘Empress’ Donatra, whom she viewed as little more than a usurper and trusted even less. Her political stance aside, Jaeih risked her life and went against everything she valued to bring what little intelligence she had to Donatra, fully expecting to be executed outright. Instead, the Empress informed her of the true enemy: Tal’Aura had been subsumed by an extra-dimensional malice; a malignant intelligence from beyond the borders of known reality. Faced with such a dire threat, Jaeih swore her sword and life to Donatra, so long as the Empress honored her pledge to preserve the Romulan people first and always.
Aldeans
Radue, The First Appointee
Radue was an Aldean in the 24th century. He was the First Appointee and leader of his planet's government. Originally he belonged to the faction that preferred to maintain an association with Federation during the Dominion War, but has since then been fully aligned with the alliance to the Klingon Empire. By the time the Theurgy underwent repairs in the Aldea Prime Shipyards, he was still the head of the Aldean Defence Comittee.
In 2364, Radue, along with other members of the Aldean leadership including Rashella and Duana, revealed the existence of their planet to the Federation starship USS Enterprise-D. The decision was made by Radue in order to solicit the help of the Federation in dealing with the imminent collapse of Aldean society due to what they believed to be sterility caused by a genetic disorder.
When the Enterprise discovered the planet, Radue and others tried to persuade the vessel to help them by leaving some of the children from the ship behind on the planet to carry on their society and culture. When they refused, the Aldeans under Radue's leadership kidnapped several children. Though the crew of Enterprise were incensed, Radue insisted that the children would stay on Aldea and the formidable planetary defense system seemed to guarantee this fact. Radue offered what he believed to be a fair exchange for the children but was refused by Captain Picard.
When Doctor Beverly Crusher revealed that the Aldeans' sterility was in fact caused by radiation poisoning as a result of Aldea's planetary shield weakening the ozone layer, and eventually the children would suffer the same fate, Radue refused to believe her. However, he was ultimately forced to capitulate to Captain Picard when Commander William T. Riker and Lieutenant Commander Data disabled the Custodian, the computer controlling the planet's defenses. After the children were released, the Enterprise helped in repairing the planet's environmental damage, offering hope that the sterility of the society could be reversed.
Maddrisa Maepilwud a.k.a. Maddy Maplewood
Maddrisa, or Maddy, as she preferred to be called thanks to Human influence, was the proprietor of a tiny lounge café set between a tailor's shop and a hairdresser. Preferring the personal and old fashioned way, Maddy made her meals and drinks by hand, alone, using natural ingredients and products, rather than a replicator, and as such, had a more limited clientele. But she was known for her generosity and robust interest in conversation and meeting people. Visitors to her lounge can expect delicious full course meals from a multitude of cultures and preparations, and a chance to converse with a good listener.
While compassionate, warm, caring and generous to a fault (she often "forgot" to charge for her meals or drinks), Maddy had no trouble dealing with rowdy folk, especially Klingons, Nausicaans or Orions, and was handy with a rolling pin, frying pan, or a fork.
She enjoyed trading recipes and ingredients to learn new dishes that she could prepare for her patrons. Her motto was, "No one leaves this place with an empty stomach...ever!"
Savi
Echtand qi Versant
As the first Savi to officially speak with anyone hailing from the Federation and the Alpha Quadrant, Echtand qi Versant served as the appointed Voice of the Savi. It was a position created to deal with the Asurians when the truce was made, and the Asurians received help from the Savi to infiltrate Starfleet and assess their society. Whenever the Asurian Queen or any operatives of the Asurians were in contact with the Savi, Echtand was the one they held communications with.
As a male Antes of the Savi, Echtand held a High Class standing and sat on the advisory council to the Scion Captain of the Versant, Semathal. While firmly convinced that the Scion Directive was the right path ahead for the Savi, his mother and father had opposed the idea of advancing their own species through the Scion gene. Echtand lost his parents at a young age because of that, their sentences for opposing the Code being invasive biological experiments and the result made public record. The experience hardened Echtand in his convictions... but were they hard enough to break?
† Admiral Semathal qi Versant
As one of the firstborn Scions, almost a hundred years old, Semathal was chosen to be the Commanding Officer of the Versant - one of the four Precept ships of the Savi. There were seven Scion Admirals that formed the Savi High Council, the highest ruling body of the Savi, and Semathal was one of them.
This scion was chosen because of the receptor responses measured in its brain while still in its Antes mother's womb. As one of the most intelligent Scions yet born, it learned about its role in the furthering of its own species at a very young age, and while there was no records of what was believed to be an accident, Semathal raped and murdered its Ante mother. It did so out of the shame of being created in the womb of something so inferior. While it thought Antes had no place in the future of the Savi, it knew that the research couldn't continue without them at this stage of its people's evolution. Still, despite its own parentage, Semathal thought Ante females were merely good for the potential breeding of more Scions. Male Antes had ceased to play any significant role in its opinion, and the Scion Captain of the Versant might eventually decide that it didn't need them at all.
In its personal research, Semathal discovered the parasites that had usurped power in Starfleet Command could further enhance its strength and intellect. The interest in a joining was mutual, and since seven years back, Semathal had been a host for one of the parasites - furthering both its own species' development and granting the parasite its will.
Semathal was killed by insurgents aboard the Versant in late March of 2381.
Asurians
† Chief Marshall Akri Sitaio
Over a hundred years old, though looking far less, Chief Marshall Akri Sitaio commanded the Asurian fleet at the orders of the Asurian Queen, Sara-Unga. She was one of the very few survivors of the Battle of Starbase 84, and when the Queen granted leave to claim revenge against the crew of the USS Theurgy, she enlisted the help of the Savi in order to find the ship in the Azure Nebula.
After the Theurgy´s first battle against the Versant, she led the remaining four Asurian Overseer saucers in pursuit of the split-up Theurgy. They encountered Vector 3 - the Stallion - just as it found the USS Cayuga adrift in the Azure Nebula after an attack by the Borg. In the battle that followed, the remaining four Overseer saucers that she'd led into battle were destroyed, but she managed to transport aboard the Cayuga since it had no shields left.
The next morning, she managed to free the surviving Asurians out of the Brig of the Cayuga, still bent on revenge after the loss of her closest family in the Battle of Starbase 84.
† Ramor & San-Teeg
The Asurians named Ramor & San-Teeg were freed from the USS Cayuga´s Brig by Akri Sitatio. They armed themselves with their confiscated Asurian armament and even Starfleet weaponry before they left the Security Center. They were ordered to find more hostages than Winter Bannin in the crew quarters of the ship, and on the way there, they encountered Rhys Williams, Zelosa Ejek and Kythalie Benmual outside the broken Counselor's Office.
† Jisa & Ora-Sedra
The Asurians named Jisa & Ora-Sedra were two sisters freed from the USS Cayuga´s Brig by Akri Sitatio. They armed themselves with their confiscated Asurian armament and even Starfleet weaponry before they left the Security Center. They were ordered to commit sabotage in Engineering, and once there, they encountered William Robert "Billy Bob" O'Connell and Kaylon Jeen. Motivated by the death of their parents in the Battle of Starbase 84, they tried to kill as many Starfleet officers they could.
† Iege & Drara
The Asurians named Iege & Drara were freed from the USS Cayuga´s Brig by Akri Sitatio. They armed themselves with their confiscated Asurian armament and even Starfleet weaponry before they left the Security Center, ordered to strike against the very Bridge of the ship. There, they encountered Captain Anya Ziegler. Motivated by the death of their daughter in the Battle of Starbase 84, they tried to kill as many Starfleet officers they could.
† Odo-Gah and Vara
The Asurians named Odo-Gah and Vara were freed from the USS Cayuga´s Brig by Akri Sitatio. They armed themselves with their confiscated Asurian armament and even Starfleet weaponry before they left the Security Center, ordered to find a shuttle that would be able to take them off the ship, and on the way there, they encountered Cir'Cie and Vanya.
† Hara Sar-Dia
Hara Sar-Dia was a bulky, muscled older commander of the Asurians.
A woman of impressive battle record, but unusually taciturn and restrained for an Asurian. She resembled a business woman in demeanour. She was scarred, lost a breast in battle and lacked a Velsren sac. As of March 2381, she'd had command of her ship for well over fourty years but rarely used it, preferring combat in person.
Rather than opening fire immediately, she was more likely than the usual Asurian to try to hail another ship, have a discussion, investigate the situation herself, partially because of her nature and also because of her missing sac.
Hara had thick hair, long and curls a lot, she looked middle aged and has wrinkles. Her nose, shoulders, and forehead were broader than the usual Asurian. She held herself shoulders back, chest out, and even though shes missing most of one of her breasts entirely, she didn't take shame in it and dressed accordingly. Her horns showed a marked dent in both horns towards the tip but otherwise curled like ram's and weren't too unusual for an Asurian.
She was killed in action in the Fighter Assault Bay of the USS Theurgy during the Theurgy´s first battle against the Versant in March of 2381.
† Viel Erion
Viel Erion was described as large, beefy, and very angry at all times, Asurian to the bone, hell-bent on taking down his enemies or die trying. He's wasn't stupid though, knowing one ship would not take down the whole Theurgy. One of his favorite techniques was getting onboard, blasting his way in or sneaking in, and then blowing things up or setting them on fire. His big weakness was that he was kind of computer system illiterate.
Taller than the average Asurian, Viel's armor had to be custom fit, and he was pretty proud of that fact. He was big, hair cut around his shoulders and he looked he cut it himself in the mirror. He has very large horns that curl, but the ends are straightened. His Velsren sac was intact, so he looked young even though he was older than Hara by about half a century. He openly admits injecting steroids that he salvaged on one of the old Sheromi Sphere ships.
He was killed in action in the breached Spearhead Lounge of the USS Theurgy, at the hand of Lillee t'Jellaieu and Drauc T'Laus, during the Theurgy´s first battle against the Versant in March of 2381.
† Jaris-Al Kaori
Viel's navigator was Jaris-Al Kaori who tended to stay on the ship when Viel left.
Nonetheless, he was still a warrior, and never left their Overseer home without a sindt, but he was one of the rare few Asurians who took an interest in Sheromi tech. He knew more about the Overseer he piloted than most Asurians. He was sure of the Theurgy´s guilt, mostly. Secretly, he wanted some of the Theurgy´s logs. He thought computers didn't lie, and he wanted to know exactly what happened at Starbase 84. He invited Hara in the hopes she'd be able to secure them for him.
Jaris was the smallest of the three, both height and muscle wise. He was not weak at all, just the opposite, but compared to Asuria's strongest warriors, he looked smaller by comparison. His horns were shorter, and they didn't make a complete curl yet.
Before Dyan Cardamone began her mission to Starfleet, genetically engineered to appear human and having her regenerative abilities suppressed so that they wouldn't impose upon the changes that had been done to her, Jaris had been interested in mating with her. Her mission separated them, however, before he would make any claim towards having her as his mate. As of March in 2381, when it stood to reason that Dyan might have helped Ives in the mission to Starbase 84, Jaris was not entirely sure about his feelings any more.
When he met Dyan Cardamone again, she killed him and left his body on an Overseer saucer that had boarded the USS Theurgy.
Other
Here is a collection of other NPCs which are more character-related, or they belong together as cross-Departmental groups.
Camille Ember Rhodes-Banks
Camille Ember Rhodes-Banks was a Human officer () born in 2350 into a third generation Starfleet family, Camille was born, raised and spent most of her life aboard starships living with her parents and two sisters. Her parents were both career minded science officers, and instilled the same kind of curiosity in her. It would eventually become her goal to join Starfleet, she attended the Academy where she majored in holographic sciences. It was during her time at the Academy where she met Rebecca Banks and after a year long relationship they married. After she graduated from the Academy she and Rebecca spent three years on Jupiter Station continuing their research into photonic applications. Several years later they were transferred to the USS Theurgy together.
Rebecca Cassandra Banks-Rhodes
Rebecca Cassandra Banks-Rhodes was a Human officer () born in 2351 on the frontier colony of Gault, Rebecca was born and raised on the planet for several years before her parents divorced and she and her mother left her father. Rebecca and her mother, a civilian scientist, moved to the Deneva colony where they lived until Rebecca announced her intention to join Starfleet. Her mother supported her decision and wished her the best of luck. While at the Academy she found that she had a natural instinct towards the sciences. She excelled in general sciences until meeting Camille Rhodes, afterwards she specialized in holographic sciences. They married before Camille's graduation and Rebecca eventually joined Camille on Jupiter station after she herself graduated. They worked together on the station in photonic applications sciences for a few years before being transferred to the USS Theurgy.
Miranda Calliope Dove
Miranda Calliope Dove was a Human officer () born in 2357 at the Utopia Planitia Colony on Mars, Miranda was born to a pair of engineering parents, her mother a Starfleet engineer and her father a civilian starship designer, both of them worked at the Utopia Planitia Fleet Yards. She was one of seven children born to her parents but the only one to follow in their footsteps to become an engineer. She spent much of her free time learning from her parents before attending the Academy, she specialized in holographic systems and when she graduated she was assigned to the USS Theurgy as her first posting. Since that time she has served to the best of her ability.
Ava Alexa Weaver-Havenborn
Ava Alexa Weaver-Havenborn was a Human officer () born in 2350 to Oberon and Melanie Weaver on the Neo-ECON colony world of Halcyon, from a young age she was arranged to be married to Daniel Havenborn. The two of them met at the Halcyon Academy of Military Science and grew up together, they were married before they graduated from school and when Daniel was sent to join Starfleet she joined as well. She attended Starfleet Academy on Earth with a major in CONN and a minor in Medical. After graduation from Starfleet Academy she was assigned to a handful of starships before being assigned to the USS Resolve with Daniel. When the Resolve was lost she temporarily served as a Fighter-Shuttle co-pilot for a short time, when the Resolve returned to Federation space she and Daniel were happy, but that happiness was short lived as they were declared as traitors by Starfleet and they both joined the USS Theurgy seeing it as the only means to clearing their names. She serves as a shuttle pilot but can pilot the ship if required, if given a choice however she will always choose to serve on the same vector as her husband.
Jennifer Samantha Sorrell-Havenborn
Jennifer Samantha Sorrell-Havenborn was a Human officer () born in 2357 to Telemachus and Alexia Sorrell, she was arranged to be married to Daniel in exchange for the Sorrell family to gain a large stake in the Havenborn family’s corporation. Her childhood was spent preparing her for her life with Daniel who was a Starfleet officer, she knew that her life would lead her into Starfleet. After she and Daniel were married she attended Starfleet Academy, when Daniel and the Resolve were declared MIA she patiently waited knowing that her husband would return and she'd faithfully wait for him. She graduated from the academy and was assigned to the USS Cayuga as a junior nurse. She joined the USS Theurgy with other members of the Cayuga's crew and was reunited with Daniel when the Theurgy helped the Cayuga, she officially transferred over to the ship happy to be reunited with her husband again. She serves as a Nurse on the Theurgy, specifically on Vector 2 but will help wherever she is needed.
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