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1998-2003: IKV Sto'vo'Kor (IKEF)<br> | 1998-2003: IKV Sto'vo'Kor (IKEF)<br> | ||
2000-2006: USS John W. Comish (IFT)<br> | 2000-2006: USS John W. Comish (IFT)<br> | ||
− | 2005-present: [[Cell:MSS_Thierrull|''MSS Thierrull'' | + | 2005-present: [[Cell:MSS_Thierrull|''MSS Thierrull''(MFI)]]<br> |
2006-present: Command Counselor/Advisor for [[SSD|Special Security Division (MFI)]<br> | 2006-present: Command Counselor/Advisor for [[SSD|Special Security Division (MFI)]<br> | ||
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Kat has been a fan of Star Trek since she saw the first episode with her father, who was also a fan until his death in 2000. She learned a valuable lesson watching that first show - never to get attached to characters in red shirt She remained a fan while it was on the air and joined in the letter writing campaign to try to keep in on the air when the show faced cancellation (this was before the days of computers). Being an avid reader she collected a number of Star Trek manuals and fiction books. Kat went to her first Star Trek convention in Houston Texas in 1985, but stayed away from fandom for several more years. Never a big fan of the Star Trek cartoon series, she was not impressed with the first few episodes Star Trek: The Next Generation. To her they seemed to be just a rehash of stories from the original Trek. Her favorite of the Star Trek series was Deep Space Nine. She met Dave through a computer bulletin board in 1995. After several months of messages going back and forth and his efforts to recruit her on to his ship they finally met at a picnic and shortly after that joined his ship. She has been a member of his crew since that time. Although still an avid reader, she doesn't read as much Star Trek novels as she once did. | Kat has been a fan of Star Trek since she saw the first episode with her father, who was also a fan until his death in 2000. She learned a valuable lesson watching that first show - never to get attached to characters in red shirt She remained a fan while it was on the air and joined in the letter writing campaign to try to keep in on the air when the show faced cancellation (this was before the days of computers). Being an avid reader she collected a number of Star Trek manuals and fiction books. Kat went to her first Star Trek convention in Houston Texas in 1985, but stayed away from fandom for several more years. Never a big fan of the Star Trek cartoon series, she was not impressed with the first few episodes Star Trek: The Next Generation. To her they seemed to be just a rehash of stories from the original Trek. Her favorite of the Star Trek series was Deep Space Nine. She met Dave through a computer bulletin board in 1995. After several months of messages going back and forth and his efforts to recruit her on to his ship they finally met at a picnic and shortly after that joined his ship. She has been a member of his crew since that time. Although still an avid reader, she doesn't read as much Star Trek novels as she once did. | ||
Kat has been a member of Federation, Romulan, Klingon and now Maquis clubs mostly at the urgings of Dave. She detests the politics that she has seen come through and destroy some groups. Of all the clubs so far, she's had the most fun with the Maquis and the Academy courses offered. Time has been limited for her for the past two years while she obtained her second degree. Now that she is out of school she hopes to be able to give more time to fandom. <br> | Kat has been a member of Federation, Romulan, Klingon and now Maquis clubs mostly at the urgings of Dave. She detests the politics that she has seen come through and destroy some groups. Of all the clubs so far, she's had the most fun with the Maquis and the Academy courses offered. Time has been limited for her for the past two years while she obtained her second degree. Now that she is out of school she hopes to be able to give more time to fandom. <br> |
Revision as of 06:01, 25 August 2006
Command Counsellor and Advisor: Special Security Division
Chief Medical Officer, MSS Thierrull
Persona
Description: Despite the difference in their ages, Llaiir could almost pass for her brother Kellian's twin. She wears her dark brown very long and usually tied back when on duty, loose when off duty. Although she detest uniforms she does conform to the extent of wearing the black uniform of the Special Security Division. |
Real Life Bio
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Fan Club Experience
1996-2000: USS LoPresto (IFT,UFPI)
1998: MAQ Silver Rose (International Maquis Alliance)
1998-2000: D'Galan (High Priestess) (RSE)
1998-2003: IKV Sto'vo'Kor (IKEF)
2000-2006: USS John W. Comish (IFT)
2005-present: MSS Thierrull(MFI)
2006-present: Command Counselor/Advisor for [[SSD|Special Security Division (MFI)]
Kat has been a fan of Star Trek since she saw the first episode with her father, who was also a fan until his death in 2000. She learned a valuable lesson watching that first show - never to get attached to characters in red shirt She remained a fan while it was on the air and joined in the letter writing campaign to try to keep in on the air when the show faced cancellation (this was before the days of computers). Being an avid reader she collected a number of Star Trek manuals and fiction books. Kat went to her first Star Trek convention in Houston Texas in 1985, but stayed away from fandom for several more years. Never a big fan of the Star Trek cartoon series, she was not impressed with the first few episodes Star Trek: The Next Generation. To her they seemed to be just a rehash of stories from the original Trek. Her favorite of the Star Trek series was Deep Space Nine. She met Dave through a computer bulletin board in 1995. After several months of messages going back and forth and his efforts to recruit her on to his ship they finally met at a picnic and shortly after that joined his ship. She has been a member of his crew since that time. Although still an avid reader, she doesn't read as much Star Trek novels as she once did.