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::- [[Whale, David]] - Tan and Whale never really spoke, until Tan punched a bulkhead right in front of him. Dealing with the fallout of his failed relationship with [[Riley, Sidney|Captain Sidney Riley]] just as Whale was dealing with avoiding his feelings for [[Shelley, Fiona|Doctor Fiona Shelley]], Tan and Whale struck up an fast friendship... both within days of transferring off the Independence to different postings (Whale to the [[ | ::- [[Whale, David]] - Tan and Whale never really spoke, until Tan punched a bulkhead right in front of him. Dealing with the fallout of his failed relationship with [[Riley, Sidney|Captain Sidney Riley]] just as Whale was dealing with avoiding his feelings for [[Shelley, Fiona|Doctor Fiona Shelley]], Tan and Whale struck up an fast friendship... both within days of transferring off the Independence to different postings (Whale to the [[USS Constitution-B]], Tan to the [[Devinon V|Vaadwaur planet]]). Not getting to know Whale better is one of the great disappointments of Tan's life, and he made an effort to call Whale via subspace while he was on Devinon. | ||
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:: ... but Alleran's lack of foresight proved to be his undoing again, this time permanently. Little things began to get on Riley's nerves. Having overcome his possessiveness, Sidney found fault in him swinging too far the other way -- into perceived apathy. Once again she was injured, culminating in the loss of their child, and once again Sidney realized that Alleran was not right for her. Enraged by his perceived lack of compassion, Riley threw his possessions out into the hallway and sent him away. | :: ... but Alleran's lack of foresight proved to be his undoing again, this time permanently. Little things began to get on Riley's nerves. Having overcome his possessiveness, Sidney found fault in him swinging too far the other way -- into perceived apathy. Once again she was injured, culminating in the loss of their child, and once again Sidney realized that Alleran was not right for her. Enraged by his perceived lack of compassion, Riley threw his possessions out into the hallway and sent him away. | ||
:: When Alleran was injured, Riley personally denied his application to return to the Independence, | :: When Alleran was injured, Riley personally denied his application to return to the Independence, and they are no longer on speaking terms. | ||
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