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Kallo attempts to retell his version of the Lost Romulan Treasure Fleet to Liam Schnieder, a waiter working in a restaurant on the outskirts of the Shoals whom he all but forces to hear out six hours worth of story, but Kallo increasingly exaggerates the details of the ending and is forced to cut it short when they inevitably stay past closing time of the restaurant. It's believed that Kallo used the "treasure boxes" the Veritas found to identify the location of Romulan herbs and spice plants, generally available only on Romulus, locked in stasis containers that Romulan colonists had taken with them on their journey in the Shoals - as Romulus was destroyed over a decade ago by this time, such things are apparently worth considerable amounts of latinum, and he sells these to distributors in the Shoals. Kallo then leaves the restaurant, having paid 250 bars of latinum because he gave a free round of expensive drinks to guests as well as paid for the rest of Schnieder's shift. He then charters a vessel to return him to Valt Minor, his homeworld. It's presumed from this point on, he is less than careful with his newfound wealth. | Kallo attempts to retell his version of the Lost Romulan Treasure Fleet to Liam Schnieder, a waiter working in a restaurant on the outskirts of the Shoals whom he all but forces to hear out six hours worth of story, but Kallo increasingly exaggerates the details of the ending and is forced to cut it short when they inevitably stay past closing time of the restaurant. It's believed that Kallo used the "treasure boxes" the Veritas found to identify the location of Romulan herbs and spice plants, generally available only on Romulus, locked in stasis containers that Romulan colonists had taken with them on their journey in the Shoals - as Romulus was destroyed over a decade ago by this time, such things are apparently worth considerable amounts of latinum, and he sells these to distributors in the Shoals. Kallo then leaves the restaurant, having paid 250 bars of latinum because he gave a free round of expensive drinks to guests as well as paid for the rest of Schnieder's shift. He then charters a vessel to return him to Valt Minor, his homeworld. It's presumed from this point on, he is less than careful with his newfound wealth. | ||
Kallo makes an elaborate plan in 2397 to scam a wealthy family out of | Kallo makes an elaborate plan in 2397 to scam a wealthy family out of the "Badnut diamond". He intended to pass himself off as a long-lost relative, then to fake his death to gain access to a highly secured family crypt housing the gem. However, his plan goes arwy when the ship transporting his "casket", the SS ''Somershire'', comes under attack. He is discovered trapped in his preservation crate by Blake, [[Kelrod]], and [[Raissa Moonsong]], readily surrendering to their custody, admitting the trip was actually his ''second'' attempt at the scam. Unconvinced of Kallo's surprisingly theatric tale, [[Hannibal Parker]] threatens to throw him out an airlock — to which Kallo responds, "Bloodthirsty men do not last long in these parts, ser. They rise, and thrive, for a few phoebs at most, but incite danger like no other. But last they do not. Take care who you ally yourself with." | ||
Rahman queries Kallo for his knowledge about [[Henley Marths]]. Kallo's not personally friendly with the man, believing him "unpleasant" and "uncivilised", but his second-hand information is enough for Rahman to recruit Kallo to remain as a guide on Marths' possible location. On the Bridge of ''Veritas'', Kallo provides insight on Mutara class nebulas in the area — where Marths is hiding. Once their mission is complete, Kallo is remanded back to CCMS, though again, doesn't remain there long. | |||
In 2398, ''Veritas'' is asked to pick up a high-value prisoner informant from the Klingon colony VoqmoH'tuq. Rahman and Blake are informed by prison warden Dar'kang of their prisoner's incarceration: they were found trespassing and "ravaging" Colonel Cha’roq's petunias, a crime serious enough to warrant their arrest. Though the warden describes the prisoner as tiresome, on account of organising a guard strike on account of guard working conditions. When the Starfleet officers finally meet the prisoner, they're bitter to discover Kallo, claiming he is "a victim of society." | |||
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