Vulcan Embassy, Andoria: Difference between revisions

From 118Wiki
Jump to navigation Jump to search
No edit summary
 
mNo edit summary
Line 1: Line 1:
{{Salak}}
{{Salak}}


Located close to the surface of the moon of Andoria, this Vulcan Embassy is run by Vorak. He lives at the embassy with his close family, with the exception of his eldest son Salak who is in Starfleet.
Located close to the surface of the moon of Andoria, this Vulcan Embassy is led by [[Vorak]]. He lives at the embassy with his close family, with the exception of his eldest son [[Salak]] who is in Starfleet.


A sculpture of Ice, the main complex is underground, including the main hall. From this hall leads a corridor towards the surface and the family quarters. This corridor is sculpted out of the ice, with a thin clear ceiling through which you can easily see the stars at night.
A sculpture of Ice, the main complex is underground, including the main hall. From this hall leads a corridor towards the surface and the family quarters. This corridor is sculpted out of the ice, with a thin clear ceiling through which you can easily see the stars at night.

Revision as of 14:40, 24 April 2006

Lt. Cmdr. Salak
Retired
CompletedTiger Crest.png
CompletedTiger Crest.png
Career History
Working & Living Areas   ·   Medical History
SIM Archive

Personal History
Homeworlds   ·   Vulcan   ·   Andoria   (Embassy)
Family   ·   Vorak   ·   T'Plar   ·   T'Pel   ·   (T'Lani)
Salak.png
04-LtCmdr-Red.png Edit this nav


Located close to the surface of the moon of Andoria, this Vulcan Embassy is led by Vorak. He lives at the embassy with his close family, with the exception of his eldest son Salak who is in Starfleet.

A sculpture of Ice, the main complex is underground, including the main hall. From this hall leads a corridor towards the surface and the family quarters. This corridor is sculpted out of the ice, with a thin clear ceiling through which you can easily see the stars at night.

The family quarters are located close to the surface, near the end of the corridor. Spacious and roomy, each room has been decorated to the residents personnal tastes.

The complex also includes a landing pad large enough to accomodate a Danube Class runabout.