Eyvel
| Beta Frontier | |
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| Dungeon Master | |
| Brendon | |
| Ship | |
| U.S.S. Dresden | |
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Officers MCPO Turk Van Jaxa (Adam) CPO Eyvel (Benjamin) |
Bio
Born in the isolated community of the Aenar in the northern wastes of Andoria, while she would balk at her parents insistence on education in the sciences, her father was always a little prescient and knew she would appreciate it eventually. Her life would take a turn when an Andorian dispute landed on the Aenar doorstep, and she would breech one of the major Aenar taboos to save a life; she would read a mind without consent, and even worse, after been explicitly told not to by the mind. This breech of taboo would lead to her exile, and the stripping of her last name, but her motives for doing so were sympathetic enough that she would be given a glowing letter of recommendation to starfleet, which she would join soon after as an enlisted. (will continue later)
Character Sheet
| Name | Eyvel | Rank | Chief Petty Officer |
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| Assignment | U.S.S. Dresden | Character Role | Navigator |
| Role Benefit | When you attempt a science task related to astrophysics or stellar navigation, you may use your Conn rating instead of Science. When you attempt or Assist a task to maneuver a starship through difficult or dangerous terrain, you may spend 1 Momentum to ignore a complication suffered (Repeatable) | ||
| Species & Traits | Aenar, Starfleet Crew | ||
| Environment | Isolated Colony | Upbringing | Science and Technology |
| Career Path | Starfleet Enlisted | Experience | Experienced |
| Career Event 1 | Mentored | Career Event 2 | Death of a Friend |
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| Control | 11 | Fitness | 7 | Presence | 9 |
| Daring | 9 | Insight | 11 | Reason | 9 |
| D E P A R T M E N T S | |||||
| Command | 2 | Engineering | 2 | Science | 3 |
| Conn | 5 | Security | 1 | Medicine | 3 |
| Protection | 0 | Stress | 7 | ||
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| Species Ability | Telepathic
Aenar can sense the minds of other living creatures in their vicinity, and can read the thoughts of others, though they have strict taboos about reading a mind without permission. |
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| Pasttimes | Creating elaborate Holoprograms for group based recreation |
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| Equipment | Uniform, communicator, tricorder |
Mission Logs
Unaired Pilot
Making contact with the station, the crew hears rumors of piracy repeatedly hitting some supply ships towards a specific outpost. The crew in an act of cooperation with our Klingon allies in the region setup a joint operation to try and ambush these pirates with both our forces, but the pirates fail to take the bait. While vital supplies are delivered without conflict, the crew intuited that there might be an informant on the station that tipped the pirates off to the operation. Eyvel's value "It is important to maintain and respect personal boundaries" negatively impacts the mission, as it keeps her from using her expertise in communication systems in the crew's work in reviewing the personal communication logs sent out from the station. In spite of this the crew is able to confirm the existence of a mole on the station, and that the communication logs were altered, or circumvented to prevent us from discovering their true identity.
Signals
We are sent out to discover the fate of a Starfleet runabout that disappeared, when we find it we discover that we aren't the only ones with similar issues. We find it crash landed on a planet nearby a Ferengi mining outpost, and diagnostics from the ship indicates it wasn't attacked by conventional weaponry, but a localized stellar phenomena. Checking on the Ferengi outpost we discover the runabout crew, and are able to bargain for their safe return, and to check out the mysterious artifact the mining uncovered. We also learn that the Ferengi's supply ship is also overdue, and as we are preparing some equipment to better examine the artifact, we find some Romulans are exploring our shuttle in hopes of discovering what happened to one of their missing ships as well. We "negotiate" with the Romulans, and convince them we aren't the ones who did this, but we have little time to check on the artifact, which likely caused the localized phenomena that took down all three vessels, before the Romulans burst in to do something with the artifact. What little time we do have with it is enough for Eyvel to affirm her value that "The Galaxy is more than you can see with your eyes" as she makes brief telepathic contact with the artifact, which projects a sense of resentment through the telepathic link.
Convoy SE 119
We are sent to escort a convoy of parts meant to craft a sensor array deep within the anomalous space in a joint mission with the Klingon. Alas Orion pirates are targeting our little convoy, but we manage to avoid their traps rather effectively, spotting one hidden ambush before it can cripple out Klingon ally, although a spy beams bombs aboard one of the transport, cautious scanning puts us on alert, and while it isn't enough to prevent them from bombing the transport they initially transported onto, after she and the Master Chief go over to the ship via shuttle, it is enough to limit the damage they can do, foiling an attempt to beam a bomb on board the Klingon vessel as they simply beam crew aboard, and prevent the spy from sending word to the Orion Pirates that we are carrying a crippled vessel ripe for ambush. The XO's interrogation of the spy is only enough to confirm our successes. We are barely able to limp the injured ship through the anomaly to our destination, with numerous desperate emergency repairs and jury-rigging needed to keep from calling for the ship to be abandoned. Although in a callback to Signals, some sore points of the anomaly start projecting frustration Psychically, which reinforces her value that "The Galaxy is more than you can see with your eyes", as she uses these psychic signals to navigate the limping convoy all the way to our destination. This milestone let's her focus on her piloting of small craft vessels, that was vital to both missions, and after the reports for both come in she is awarded the Star Cross Medal for her skilled navigational abilities in the protection and recovery of multiple vessels damaged within these spacial anomolies.
Tug of War
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