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*Regardless of one may introduce themselves to Kallo, the Valtese will (and deliberately goes out of his way to) continue referring to them incorrectly, even after attempts to correct him. So far, he as incorrectly referred to; | *Regardless of one may introduce themselves to Kallo, the Valtese will (and deliberately goes out of his way to) continue referring to them incorrectly, even after attempts to correct him. So far, he as incorrectly referred to; | ||
**[[Sky Blake]] as "Just Commander Blake" - likely due to Blake's attempt to stop him from referring to her whole name and title when speaking to her during his first arrest. | **[[Sky Blake]] as "Just Commander Blake" - likely due to Blake's attempt to stop him from referring to her whole name and title when speaking to her during his first arrest. | ||
***Kallo also refers to Liam Schnieder, a waiter in a "posh restaurant" whom is forced to listen to an extravagant tale, "Just One Liam", following Schnieder's attempt to correct him (in a similar manner to Blake). | |||
**Captain [[Roshanara Rahman]] as "Captain Ramen" - a legitimate pronunciation error on Kallo's part that morphed into his new nickname for the captain. | **Captain [[Roshanara Rahman]] as "Captain Ramen" - a legitimate pronunciation error on Kallo's part that morphed into his new nickname for the captain. | ||
**[[Mei'konda]] saw through Kallo's deliberate attempt and simply referred to himself as "Commander Mei'konda" during their official introduction. It should be noted that Kallo then proceeded endanger Mei'konda's life by destroying the ''Tiger-Lilly'' - these two incidents are unrelated, however. | |||
[[Category:Criminals]] | [[Category:Criminals]] | ||
[[Category:Sky Blake]] | [[Category:Sky Blake]] | ||
[[Category:Valtese]] | [[Category:Valtese]] |
Revision as of 08:57, 22 May 2018
Kallo Ver is a Valtese 'trader' whom resides in the Shoals. He was introduced to the crew of the USS Veritas in late 2392 when he was caught smuggling the illegal narcotic, karasone, in colonial space. After a two day transit to take him to Colonial Coalition Marshals Service custody, he escaped from the Edria City marshal's office during his hand-over, quite literally slipping through the hands of his arresting officers. He was last seen heading into the Shadows, where it's presumed he has a place of residence.
He was later encountered on board the freighter Tiburon when it destroyed Yorba Station, and is the only known survivor of the incident when he was discovered by the crew of the USS Veritas in 2394.
In 2395, he suspiciously arrives at Outpost 3 to give the repair crews much needed materials and equipment to get the outpost operating at capacity again. However, in return, he asks Captain Roshanara Rahman for a favour to be repaid in future - though he claims that there are no strings attached.
On stardate 239504.10, Kallo returns to Star Station Esperance to collect on Rahman's debt - namely in requesting that his ship, the Tiger Lilly, be released from Marshal impound. After hours upon hours of working with bureaucrats, Rahman returns the ship to Kallo. Upon boarding, Kallo searches the vessel, and locates a PADD and a detonator "of sentimental value" of which he hands to Mei'konda. Once back aboard Esperance, however, Kallo blows up the Tiger Lilly, and is then remanded in Veritas custody.
Kallo Ver tests the patience of everyone he meets, being somewhat deliberately irritating to throw off his arresting officers or business partners. This tactic does not always work, however, and though it is admittedly rare, he has taken high risk situations seriously - "brave" is not generally a word that is used to describe him. Regardless, his frustrating use of language and omission to get what he wants overshadows the fact that, while he is a common criminal, Kallo is totally truthful - about everything - often to the surprise of all around him. He believes honesty to be the best policy despite his rather illegal escapades.
Even more infuriating, Kallo uses the legal systems around him to his benefit, and is incredibly difficult to catch and keep in one place - quite slippery and a master of escapes. He is not heartless, exhibiting a generosity some would consider out of character, but there are limits to this. He ultimately values himself above all, and if he believes cutting others loose is the best way to save himself, he will do just that.
Trivia
- Despite being arrested for violation of the Prime Directive, Kallo was recognized with the Kusnadi Society’s Samaritan Award for smuggling pre-warp aliens out of the Maelstrom. He received a medal (of which he proudly wears) and a small vessel, the Tiger Lilly - of which he blows up on the anniversary of receiving it.
- Regardless of one may introduce themselves to Kallo, the Valtese will (and deliberately goes out of his way to) continue referring to them incorrectly, even after attempts to correct him. So far, he as incorrectly referred to;
- Sky Blake as "Just Commander Blake" - likely due to Blake's attempt to stop him from referring to her whole name and title when speaking to her during his first arrest.
- Kallo also refers to Liam Schnieder, a waiter in a "posh restaurant" whom is forced to listen to an extravagant tale, "Just One Liam", following Schnieder's attempt to correct him (in a similar manner to Blake).
- Captain Roshanara Rahman as "Captain Ramen" - a legitimate pronunciation error on Kallo's part that morphed into his new nickname for the captain.
- Mei'konda saw through Kallo's deliberate attempt and simply referred to himself as "Commander Mei'konda" during their official introduction. It should be noted that Kallo then proceeded endanger Mei'konda's life by destroying the Tiger-Lilly - these two incidents are unrelated, however.
- Sky Blake as "Just Commander Blake" - likely due to Blake's attempt to stop him from referring to her whole name and title when speaking to her during his first arrest.