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== Background ==
 
== Background ==
  
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Kora of Clan Vali was born of the ship ''Moreh'', noted as home of the quarian admiral Daro'Xen vas Moreh. Her parents, Ren'Vali and Xev'Vali, were both ranking members of the ship's security complement so Kora grew up around weapons and the people who could wield them her entire life and her her rather phenomenal hand-eye coordination . Kora was bullseyeing targets with a delighted giggle when she was six and seemed as if she'd grow up to be a true blessing to some lucky ship's defense forces in the future. The problem came from the quarian's other talents that benefited from her near-boundless curiosity - a true gift for programming and a distressing lack of awareness towards boundaries. 'Blackmail' was too strong a word for what Kora did, but she definitely delighted in ferreting out embarrassing secrets and taunting her fellow youth who annoyed her. Her charming and outgoing nature meant she was well-liked enough amongst the ''Moreh'', but when it was finally time for her Pilgrimage, a certain number of the crew breathed a sigh of relief that it meant she'd be joining another ship in the Flotilla.<br>
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Kora of Clan Vali was born of the ship Moreh, noted as home of the quarian admiral Daro'Xen vas Moreh. Her parents, Ren'Vali and Xev'Vali, were both ranking members of the ship's security complement so Kora grew up around weapons and the people who could wield them her entire life and her her rather phenomenal hand-eye coordination . Kora was bullseye-ing targets with a delighted giggle when she was six and seemed as if she'd grow up to be a true blessing to some lucky ship's defense forces in the future. The problem came from the quarian's other talents that benefitted from her near-boundless curiosity - a true gift for programming and a distressing lack of awareness towards boundaries. 'Blackmail' was too strong a word for what Kora did, but she definitely delighted in ferretting out embarrassing secrets and taunting her fellow youth who annoyed her. Her charming and outgoing nature meant she was well-liked enough amongst the Moreh, but when it was finally time for her Pilgrimmage, a certain number of the crew breathed a sigh of relief that it meant she'd be joining another ship in the Flotilla.<br>
  
 
The whole wide galaxy opened to Kora, and she found out both her skill sets were in high demand, though really the hacking was more fun than the shooting. She took the hardships of a quarian out on her own for the first time in stride - everything was so new and interesting. Especially the Citadel - all that free space and nobody was really doing anything with it except admiring the view! It almost begged for her to poke around in. Poke around she did, both online and off. It was online that got her into trouble, as she idly whiled away the time on her Omni-Tool accessing certain files related to... hobbies that a certain high-ranking turian had. Before Kora knew it, she was hauled in front of the turian ambassador and offered the option to not spend several years in a C-Sec brig if she'd lend her assets to a team he was putting together. It sounded like fun, at least way more than rotting away in some cell, so Kora signed on. Kora gets along, or tries to, with the rest of her team. Probably a bit too nosy and maybe too enthusiastic for the more jaded members, but it's part of her charm. In particular she's fascinated by humans, who've done so much in so little time!<br>
 
The whole wide galaxy opened to Kora, and she found out both her skill sets were in high demand, though really the hacking was more fun than the shooting. She took the hardships of a quarian out on her own for the first time in stride - everything was so new and interesting. Especially the Citadel - all that free space and nobody was really doing anything with it except admiring the view! It almost begged for her to poke around in. Poke around she did, both online and off. It was online that got her into trouble, as she idly whiled away the time on her Omni-Tool accessing certain files related to... hobbies that a certain high-ranking turian had. Before Kora knew it, she was hauled in front of the turian ambassador and offered the option to not spend several years in a C-Sec brig if she'd lend her assets to a team he was putting together. It sounded like fun, at least way more than rotting away in some cell, so Kora signed on. Kora gets along, or tries to, with the rest of her team. Probably a bit too nosy and maybe too enthusiastic for the more jaded members, but it's part of her charm. In particular she's fascinated by humans, who've done so much in so little time!<br>

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