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Biography for Ensign JG Elizabeth Wilson-Kirien,
a Female Betazoid/Human aged 25
who is assigned to the Starbase Geneva |
updated this biography on 2019-12-01 05:27:28 |
Character Physical Description |
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Eyes |
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light brow |
Weight |
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Hair |
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dark brown |
Skin |
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White |
Height |
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5 foot |
Blood |
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Red |
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She's short, with bright vibrant eyes. She resembles her human father more than her betazoid mother. |
History, Education and Skills |
Family and Background |
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Mother - Michaella Kirien, Father John Wilson, deceased, Twin Sister Gabriella Wilson-Kirien |
Education |
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She's been educated in the schoolrooms of starbases and ships as she's followed her Mumsie all over creation. |
Pre-Starfleet History |
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Starfleet History |
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Medical History |
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Skills |
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piloting, empathy, telepathy in family |
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Other Information |
Hobbies |
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Playing Fighter pilot. She is certified to fly shuttles and other small crafts. She wants to follow in her father's footsteps |
General Notes |
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Admiral Bell threw her arms around the Ensign, "You don't have to be scared anymore, you don't have to be guilty anymore, you are not responsible for what that madman did to you.", she said to her quietly and for a moment longer, releasing her from the embrace. "It's going to take time, its going to be a toll... I will be right here, and I am not going anywhere."
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