Boldly Going:Elisabet ni Conor

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Personal[edit]

  • Name: Elisabet ni Conor
  • Species: Human
  • Rank: Lieutenant
  • Department: Operations/Communications
  • Stress: 12
  • Damage Bonus: 4

Traits:[edit]

  • Human
  • Starfleet

Values:[edit]

  • Every step of the way, learn.
  • A starship is home, the crew is family.
  • Fit body, fit mind.
  • If a culture survived to space, it has something to teach us.

Attributes:[edit]

  • Control - 7
  • Daring - 10
  • Fitness - 8
  • Insight - 10
  • Presence - 11
  • Reason - 10

Disciplines:[edit]

  • Command - 1
  • Conn - 3
  • Security - 4
  • Engin - 2
  • Science - 5
  • Medicine - 1

Focuses:[edit]

  • Linguistics
  • Computers
  • HtH Combat
  • Cryptography
  • Cultural Studies
  • Diplomacy

Talents:[edit]

  • Personal Effects (Two handed Sword, Sword)
  • Spirit of Discovery
  • Studious
  • Computer Expertise

Lifepath[edit]

Home & Upbringing[edit]

Busy Colony, Artistic & Creative upbringing, Operations track

Career Event[edit]

First Contact

Career Event[edit]

Encounter with a truly alien being

Bio[edit]

Elisabet (she's anglicized her name for ease, it's officially Eliseach) was raised on a small, but very busy moon based colony named Muriah. Formed in the earliest days of the Federation by a group of Gaelic 'separatists', the separate nature quickly faded, and they folded easily into the nascent Federation. A colony of universities, museums and galleries, they've never forgotten their base, and historical recreation remains a major hobby. Joining Starfleet is just as much a tradition, and few are the professors or artists who haven't done at least some time in uniform.

Elisabet embraces all aspects of her home, with a focus in her early studies on languages and the pressures that caused them to evolve the way they did. Nothing in Starfleet Academy changed that - in fact, her interests were honed, and she spends much of her time poring over linguistic files, learning as much as she can about the cultures that created those languages.