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Gertrude Kettleworth is the ship's librarian for the {{USS|Excalibur|A}}.  
'''Gertrude Nadine Kettleworth, MLS''' is the ship's librarian for the {{USS|Artemis|A}}.  


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Revision as of 18:20, 14 March 2023

USS Resolution
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Eren th'Chaorhith
Position Resolution Librarian
Rank Crewman Second Class
Species Human
Gender Female
DOB 234004.12
Age 61
Birthplace Rome Township, Ohio, North America, Earth
Writer ID R239712AS0

Gertrude Nadine Kettleworth, MLS is the ship's librarian for the USS Artemis-A.

Appearance


  • Height: 1.7 meters (5'8")
  • Weight: 65.7 kg (145 lbs.)
  • Hair: Brunette/Grey
  • Eyes: Brown
  • Build: Average

Background


Born in Rome Township, Ohio. A career librarian.

In 2398, Gertrude Kettleworth resigned her position at the Rome Township Public Library after 22 years on staff, due to excessive and repeated construction noise coming from a building project across the street. Hoping for a quiet working environment with no disruptions, Kettleworth signed on to serve as librarian of the USS Resolution shortly after.

In July 2398, Kettleworth, while trapped on the holodeck with Cayden Adyr and Gnaxac, was subjected to a torturous simulation at the hands of a Q, who was using Resolution to experiment with time.[1]

In October 2398, Kettleworth survived the destruction of the USS Resolution and, a month later, transferred with the majority of her former crewmates to the USS Excalibur-A.[2]

In early 2400, Kettleworth was one of the Excalibur crewmembers who transferred to the newly relaunched USS Artemis-A.

Personality


Hates talking. Hates loud noises. Hates young officers. Hates socializing. Likes books.

Notes


Gertrude Kettleworth is a NPC of Aine Sherlock and is playable as an NPC by any crewmember.


References