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LeBlanc is known for her wittiness and also for her scholarly attitude. Her favourite activities are reading through books and arguing with staff over the finer points of Klingon opera. | LeBlanc is known for her wittiness and also for her scholarly attitude. Her favourite activities are reading through books and arguing with staff over the finer points of Klingon opera. | ||
=Service Record= | |||
==Academy== | |||
Elaine is a recent graduate of Starfleet academy, where she graduated top of her departmental class in semiotics and ancient history. Her minor at the academy was in English Composition, feeling that this would give her an edge as a producer of reports. | |||
==Service Aboard the USS Victory== | |||
When she was transferred to the USS Victory, Elaine quickly set about becoming a one-member team of anthropologists. She has spruced up the science department's A&A division single-handedly while adding to the department's staff a certain degree of humour. | |||
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Latest revision as of 11:51, 4 July 2019
Elaine LeBlanc is an archaeology/anthropology/ancient civilizations officer currently serving aboard the USS Victory.
Personality
LeBlanc is known for her wittiness and also for her scholarly attitude. Her favourite activities are reading through books and arguing with staff over the finer points of Klingon opera.
Service Record
Academy
Elaine is a recent graduate of Starfleet academy, where she graduated top of her departmental class in semiotics and ancient history. Her minor at the academy was in English Composition, feeling that this would give her an edge as a producer of reports.
Service Aboard the USS Victory
When she was transferred to the USS Victory, Elaine quickly set about becoming a one-member team of anthropologists. She has spruced up the science department's A&A division single-handedly while adding to the department's staff a certain degree of humour.