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T'reth has little time for "stereotypicalness." She might argue that it was illogical and against the very principles of IDIC to conform to norms that ''some'' saw as logical at a certain point and time. However, she sees it as stereotypical for Vulcans to drone on about 'logic.' While she does follow the general teachings of Surek, she is relatively open to the larger ''logos'' of the universe and not just reductive platitudes.
T'reth has little patience for "stereotypicalness." She might argue that it was illogical and against the very principles of IDIC to conform to norms that ''some'' saw as logical at a certain point and time. However, she sees it as stereotypical for Vulcans to drone on about 'logic.' While she does follow the general teachings of Surek, she is relatively open to the larger ''logos'' of the universe and not just reductive platitudes.


Professionally, she studies the criminal element and that work has taken her, for the most part, away from other Vulcans. She has had a successful career as a criminal investigator and had a brief stint with the Department of Temporal Affairs. She has a younger sister who recently graduated from the Academy in Intelligence work.
Professionally, she studies the criminal element and that work has taken her, for the most part, away from other Vulcans. She has had a successful career as a criminal investigator and had a brief stint with the Department of Temporal Affairs. She has a younger sister who recently graduated from the Academy in Intelligence work.


T’reth isn’t a speciest. She believes that all beings, no matter the race, deserved basic rights and respect. That being said, it was hard to argue with the facts that human beings made up a disproportionately large percentage of those who ended up being the subjects of her investigations.
T’reth isn’t a speciest. She believes that all beings, no matter the race, no matter how stupid, deserved basic rights and respect. That being said, it was hard to argue with the facts that human beings made up a disproportionately large percentage of those who ended up being the subjects of her investigations.




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T'reth
Position Criminal Investigator
Rank Civilian
Species Vulcan
Gender female
DOB 23302.5
Age 71
Birthplace Aesa IX

T'reth is a Vulcan criminal investigator for the UFP.


Appearance

  • Height: 175 cm (5 ft, 8.5 in)
  • Weight: 68 kg (150 lbs)
  • Hair Color: Black
  • Eye Colour: Dark Grey
  • Hair Style: Short, sometimes buzzed


History and Character

T'reth has little patience for "stereotypicalness." She might argue that it was illogical and against the very principles of IDIC to conform to norms that some saw as logical at a certain point and time. However, she sees it as stereotypical for Vulcans to drone on about 'logic.' While she does follow the general teachings of Surek, she is relatively open to the larger logos of the universe and not just reductive platitudes.

Professionally, she studies the criminal element and that work has taken her, for the most part, away from other Vulcans. She has had a successful career as a criminal investigator and had a brief stint with the Department of Temporal Affairs. She has a younger sister who recently graduated from the Academy in Intelligence work.

T’reth isn’t a speciest. She believes that all beings, no matter the race, no matter how stupid, deserved basic rights and respect. That being said, it was hard to argue with the facts that human beings made up a disproportionately large percentage of those who ended up being the subjects of her investigations.


Sim Archive

Time with the DTI