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Mitul Shah is a 62-year-old senior nurse aboard the USS Mercury. He previously served aboard the USS Independence-A and USS Tiger-A. BackstoryAs a seasoned healthcare professional, Shah has great disdain for frivolity and prefers communication be direct when talking to either colleagues or patients. That said, he is not a harsh man. With his direct manner, his respect and care for those he treats is also clearly shown. As one of the most experienced members of the Independence-A's medical staff, Shah proved invaluable as a teacher to the junior physicians and nurses such as Faryul Nishal and as a trusted adviser to the ship's younger (and technically lower-ranking) chief medical officer, Tenzin Zhou. After the destruction of the Independence in late 2388, Shah was reassigned along with most of the crew to the USS Tiger-A. A few months later, he returned to Earth for planetside assignment, where he was promoted to lieutenant commander. In mid-2390, he was reassigned to the USS Mercury. Born in Surendranagar, Earth, Shah is married and has three grown children, the youngest having just started her post-secondary education. His wife Rajni, a university professor, remains on Earth along with the couple's eldest son in their native India. Tone/VoiceShah is soft-spoken but formal. He commands respect from the intensity and focus of his words, not their volume. Additional Information
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