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'''Tallera''' is currently serving as a '''Marine''' aboard the ({{USS|Arrow}}).
'''Tallera''' is currently serving as a '''Marine''' aboard the ({{USS|Arrow}}).
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* '''Name''': Tallera Nennomi, daughter of A’trom (addressed as Tallera in the single-name Vulcan fashion, Nennomi being a Klingon name)
* '''Species''': Vulcan
* '''Gender''': Female
* '''Height''': 5’ 8”
* '''Weight''': 130 lbs
* '''Build''': Solid and dignified
* '''Age''': 85
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Family: Adoptive Klingon Father, Vulcan Mother, adoptive Klingon sister, four children
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Along with Meveth’s encouragement, the addition of four half-Vulcan, half-Klingon children to the family in quick succession all but necessitated enlisting Asil’s aid.  While the relationship was never contentious (that would be illogical), and typically productive, it took a long time and a family of Tallera’s own for the mother and daughter to reach a place of mutual understanding bordering on Vulcan affection.  After her children had grown some, Tallera started teaching the equivalent of post-secondary mathematics to the rapidly growing community of youngsters, finding that pure logic was a calming retreat from the demands of home and four children.
Along with Meveth’s encouragement, the addition of four half-Vulcan, half-Klingon children to the family in quick succession all but necessitated enlisting Asil’s aid.  While the relationship was never contentious (that would be illogical), and typically productive, it took a long time and a family of Tallera’s own for the mother and daughter to reach a place of mutual understanding bordering on Vulcan affection.  After her children had grown some, Tallera started teaching the equivalent of post-secondary mathematics to the rapidly growing community of youngsters, finding that pure logic was a calming retreat from the demands of home and four children.


From that point, Tallera’s life was quite like that of any other citizen on Ionoria focused on building their community - until a Federation survey ship chanced to come in range of a specialized transmitter Tallera’s colleagues had developed.  Within months, prototype warp drive modifications reunited the colony with all the marvels and horrors of the outside.  Among them, a pathogen slipped into the settlement’s Klingon population.  Though mild to Klingons from the outside galaxy, and anyone with so much as a drop of Vulcan blood was immune, it proved to have a high fatality rate to Ionoria-born Klingons.  A cure was rapidly developed, but not before Meveth succumbed, leaving Tallera widowed.
From that point, Tallera’s life was quite like that of any other citizen on Ianoria focused on building their community - until a Federation survey ship chanced to come in range of a specialized transmitter Tallera’s colleagues had developed.  Within months, prototype warp drive modifications reunited the colony with all the marvels and horrors of the outside.  Among them, a pathogen slipped into the settlement’s Klingon population.  Though mild to Klingons from the outside galaxy, and anyone with so much as a drop of Vulcan blood was immune, it proved to have a high fatality rate to Ionoria-born Klingons.  A cure was rapidly developed, but not before Meveth succumbed, leaving Tallera widowed.


Ionoria’s people eventually authorized their leaders to sign a treaty with the Federation that included “logical” provisions for continued cultural and economic ties with the Empire.  In the following years, Ionoria saw small but significant immigration of Klingons, Vulcans and other Federation citizens seeking a simpler life, to study the surrounding nebulae, or looking to experience the still-wild and dangerous planet.  Tallera, now thoroughly Vulcan yet entirely not, found her teaching position rolled into a “proper” university in the Vulcan tradition.  Though the new professors treated her with regard, she never could quite shake the notion she was a subject of fascination.
Ionoria’s people eventually authorized their leaders to sign a treaty with the Federation that included “logical” provisions for continued cultural and economic ties with the Empire.  In the following years, Ionoria saw small but significant immigration of Klingons, Vulcans and other Federation citizens seeking a simpler life, to study the surrounding nebulae, or looking to experience the still-wild and dangerous planet.  Tallera, now thoroughly Vulcan yet entirely not, found her teaching position rolled into a “proper” university in the Vulcan tradition.  Though the new professors treated her with regard, she never could quite shake the notion she was a subject of fascination.
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=====From Mathematician to Marine=====
=====From Mathematician to Marine=====


When Tallera was accepted into Starfleet Academy, it was by no means immediately clear that she would turn Marine.  Her life (and academic) experience gave her a flexibility and maturity uncommon among cadets, even if starship operation and procedure didn't come naturally.  The Starfleet Corps of Engineering held a special place in Tallera's mind since before joining, since it was their dedicated hard work and peerless capability that made robust long-range communications on Iorania possible.  Still, she found herself reticent to join Marine ranks until she realized misconceptions about the Corps were rampant, and that her upbringing had instilled in her a martial mindset and capability highly compatible with the Corps.
When Tallera was accepted into Starfleet Academy, it was by no means immediately clear that she would turn Marine.  Her life (and academic) experience gave her a flexibility and maturity uncommon among cadets, even if starship operation and procedure didn't come naturally.  The Starfleet Corps of Engineering held a special place in Tallera's mind since before joining, since it was their dedicated hard work and peerless capability that made robust long-range communications on Ianoria possible.  Still, she found herself reticent to join Marine ranks until she realized misconceptions about the Corps were rampant, and that her upbringing had instilled in her a martial mindset and capability highly compatible with the Corps.


Moving from a typical Starfleet Engineering track to the Marine Corps in her second year, her performance quickly improved from average to superior.  In her third year, she applied for and received training in a "special technologies and tactics" sub-track which, from that point forward, marked her fleet career as something of a departure from the norm for a Marine - a notion that suited her well.  While still a prime example of a highly effective (and lethal) fighting Marine, her natural aptitudes and dedicated training put her on a path to deal with unusual and technically sophisticated postings.
Moving from a typical Starfleet Engineering track to the Marine Corps in her second year, her performance quickly improved from average to superior.  In her third year, she applied for and received training in a "special technologies and tactics" sub-track which, from that point forward, marked her fleet career as something of a departure from the norm for a Marine - a notion that suited her well.  While still a prime example of a highly effective (and lethal) fighting Marine, her natural aptitudes and dedicated training put her on a path to deal with unusual and technically sophisticated postings.
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* '''Name''': Tallera Nennomi, daughter of A’trom (addressed as Tallera in the single-name Vulcan fashion, Nennomi being a Klingon name)
* '''Species''': Vulcan
* '''Gender''': Female
* '''Height''': 5’ 8”
* '''Weight''': 130 lbs
* '''Build''': Solid and dignified
* '''Age''': {{age|2314|07|27}}
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===Family===
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'''Parents and Siblings'''
* '''A'trom'''
Tallera's adoptive Klingon Father
* '''Asil'''
Tallera's mother
* '''Miral, daughter of A'trom'''
Tallera's Klingon sister
'''Children'''
* Sidak, son of Meveth, (age {{age|2347|04|14}})
* Elonat, son of Meveth, (age {{age|2354|03|28}})
* Iria, daughter of Meveth, (age {{age|2361|05|02}})
* Avarak, daughter of Meveth, (age {{age|2368|04|22}})
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Latest revision as of 02:01, 18 September 2022

USS Arrow
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Tallera
Position Marine Detachment
Rank First Lieutenant
Species Vulcan
Gender Female
DOB 231407.27
Age 87
Birthplace Ianoria 379
Writer ID A239710MA0
Awards & Service Ribbons
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Voyager Medallion
Scotty Cross
Neelix Award

Tallera is currently serving as a Marine aboard the (USS Arrow).

Background


Early Life

Tallera was born on the remote planet Ianoria 379, located in a small, almost impassable (until recent years) region of space cut off from the wider galaxy by frequent nebular storms. Ianoria’s mixed Klingon-Vulcan population was seeded by wayward colonization efforts sometime around or shortly before the formation of the Federation, giving Tallera a radically different cultural heritage from the usual Vulcan by the time she was born.

Before she was even born, Tallera’s biological father died in a ritual hunt meant to strengthen the bonds of honor between houses - a tradition formed early to build necessary trust between the unlike species. A’trom, her father’s hunting partner, deemed he was honor-bound to adopt Tallera as if she were his own blood and take her mother, Asil, as a sister to him (as he was already married and had a daughter of his own). Though he considered himself something of a troubadour-warrior, his talent and profession as metallurgist provided well for both the modest community and the unlikely family. To his credit, A’trom was and is a deeply-involved and good father to his children - equally.

Many full-blooded Vulcans born on Ianoria exhibit slight degrees of emotional integration, made possible through a unique combination of culture, upbringing, and epigenetic factors in the environment. Tallera, however, was one of the first of several to be raised by at least one Klingon parent. As a baby she attached to A’trom first, before Asil, and as a result she acquired what would be considered a developmental disorder on Vulcan - an inability to fully suppress her emotions. As such, she was a troublesome and temperamental young child, as prone to misery and anger as elation and laughing fits. Mercifully, an open-minded Vulcan doctor studying the condition quickly discovered that a solution for Tallera and those like her came from the same place as the problem: blending intense Klingon martial training with traditional Vulcan meditation to provide an outlet for the mind and body and a return to logic and calm.

The regiment worked even better than expected, and Tallera quickly found what could only be described as passion for the ability to use logic and the clarity it could give her. Later in life, that passion would give way to endless fascination with the sciences and mathematics in particular. As an adolescent, however, logic was more another weapon than a way of life - even as the rigor of her new regime dramatically improved her temperament, bringing her disposition to a credible semblance of Vulcanness.

Through young adulthood she continued to gravitate towards her father’s fanciful stories, epic songs, and sense of humor, finding that those things resonated with her and the Klingon training she received. She formed a close bond with her Klingon sister, Miral, and earned her Klingon name when the two were victorious on the very same ritual hunt that killed Tallera’s father. However, any freedom her youth may have had on another planet was cut short by the need to marry and have children.

Marriage and Family Life

As is Vulcan tradition, Tallera’s was an arranged marriage. The untraditional part was the necessity for her to marry a Klingon to guard the genetic health of the community - though the prevalence of Kligon/Vulcan mixes on Ianoria today indicates the measure became common around that time. Her somewhat older husband, Meveth son of Mechar, was as gentlemanly as one could ever call a Klingon, and he possessed strong family values. Ironically, Meveth played an instrumental role in bringing Tallera closer to her mother over the following years.

Along with Meveth’s encouragement, the addition of four half-Vulcan, half-Klingon children to the family in quick succession all but necessitated enlisting Asil’s aid. While the relationship was never contentious (that would be illogical), and typically productive, it took a long time and a family of Tallera’s own for the mother and daughter to reach a place of mutual understanding bordering on Vulcan affection. After her children had grown some, Tallera started teaching the equivalent of post-secondary mathematics to the rapidly growing community of youngsters, finding that pure logic was a calming retreat from the demands of home and four children.

From that point, Tallera’s life was quite like that of any other citizen on Ianoria focused on building their community - until a Federation survey ship chanced to come in range of a specialized transmitter Tallera’s colleagues had developed. Within months, prototype warp drive modifications reunited the colony with all the marvels and horrors of the outside. Among them, a pathogen slipped into the settlement’s Klingon population. Though mild to Klingons from the outside galaxy, and anyone with so much as a drop of Vulcan blood was immune, it proved to have a high fatality rate to Ionoria-born Klingons. A cure was rapidly developed, but not before Meveth succumbed, leaving Tallera widowed.

Ionoria’s people eventually authorized their leaders to sign a treaty with the Federation that included “logical” provisions for continued cultural and economic ties with the Empire. In the following years, Ionoria saw small but significant immigration of Klingons, Vulcans and other Federation citizens seeking a simpler life, to study the surrounding nebulae, or looking to experience the still-wild and dangerous planet. Tallera, now thoroughly Vulcan yet entirely not, found her teaching position rolled into a “proper” university in the Vulcan tradition. Though the new professors treated her with regard, she never could quite shake the notion she was a subject of fascination.

A’trom, now an old but still-virile man with Tallera already in her eighties, was the one to spot her restlessness. He encouraged her to consider a new career in Starfleet, pointing out the life of an officer being an honorable use of her talents and experience, and that the Fleet would be a worthy home for his daughter. With her children now grown, she found herself genuinely considering the idea. Still, it took until Asil built a case, logical piece by piece, for Tallera to have total surety about leaving her home and family for a new challenge among the stars.

From Mathematician to Marine

When Tallera was accepted into Starfleet Academy, it was by no means immediately clear that she would turn Marine. Her life (and academic) experience gave her a flexibility and maturity uncommon among cadets, even if starship operation and procedure didn't come naturally. The Starfleet Corps of Engineering held a special place in Tallera's mind since before joining, since it was their dedicated hard work and peerless capability that made robust long-range communications on Ianoria possible. Still, she found herself reticent to join Marine ranks until she realized misconceptions about the Corps were rampant, and that her upbringing had instilled in her a martial mindset and capability highly compatible with the Corps.

Moving from a typical Starfleet Engineering track to the Marine Corps in her second year, her performance quickly improved from average to superior. In her third year, she applied for and received training in a "special technologies and tactics" sub-track which, from that point forward, marked her fleet career as something of a departure from the norm for a Marine - a notion that suited her well. While still a prime example of a highly effective (and lethal) fighting Marine, her natural aptitudes and dedicated training put her on a path to deal with unusual and technically sophisticated postings.

Appearance


  • Name: Tallera Nennomi, daughter of A’trom (addressed as Tallera in the single-name Vulcan fashion, Nennomi being a Klingon name)
  • Species: Vulcan
  • Gender: Female
  • Height: 5’ 8”
  • Weight: 130 lbs
  • Build: Solid and dignified
  • Age: 87

Relationships


Family

Parents and Siblings

  • A'trom

Tallera's adoptive Klingon Father

  • Asil

Tallera's mother

  • Miral, daughter of A'trom

Tallera's Klingon sister

Children

  • Sidak, son of Meveth, (age 54)
  • Elonat, son of Meveth, (age 47)
  • Iria, daughter of Meveth, (age 40)
  • Avarak, daughter of Meveth, (age 33)

Service History


Starfleet Service Record
Insignia Rank Dates Posting Assignment
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Cadet 239308.22 - 239710.25 Starfleet Academy
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Marine Cadet
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Second Lieutenant SD 239710.25 - 239908.27 Starfleet Corp of Engineering Special Projects Marine Officer
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First Lieutenant SD 239908.27 - Present USS Arrow
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Starfleet Corp of Engineering Marine Detachment

Awards & Service Ribbons


Awards and Service Ribbons
Award Name Date/Assignment Citation
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Scotty Cross 2021
USS Arrow
Given to an officer who shows extreme creativity while solving a plot dilemma or in character plot twist.
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Neelix Award 2021
USS Arrow
For extra, out-of-character simming devotion. This includes, but isn't limited to, helping fellow officers who are in need of simming aid, visibility on the forums, OOC list presence, upkeep of wiki pages, etc.
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Voyager Medallion 2021
USS Arrow
Named after the USS Voyager, this award is presented to those Operations officers who have shown great skill in keeping a starship in working order despite near-impossible circumstances. The officers receiving this award have advanced the field of Operations, making sure duty rosters, provisions, gear, and even recreation time are available... no matter what.
Service Ribbon Name Date/Assignment Citation
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Starfleet Academy Graduate Ribbon 2398
Starfleet Academy
Awarded to those who have graduated from Starfleet Academy.


SIM Archive


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