Valis
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Ensign Valis, a Vulcan female, was a science officer aboard the USS Ronin who transfered to Communications in order to more directly work through difficulties she had working with Jhen Thelev.
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- Full Name: Valis, daughter of Kiran & T'Kol
- Race: Vulcan
- Date of Birth: 233704.21
- Place of Birth: Outskirts of Vulcinis, Han-Shir province, Vulcan
- Age: 47
- Gender: Female
- Telepathic status: T3
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Family
- Marital Status: Single
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- Father: Kiran
- Mother: T'Kol
- Siblings: None
Personal History
- 232001.01: Event.
- 232001.02: Event, etc.
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- Current Rank: Ensign
- Current Assignment: USS Ronin
- Duty Post: Communications Officer (and otherwise useful person)
Awards & Commendations
- Vulcan Scientific Legion of Honor & Kol-Ut-Shan (IDIC) Award: Awarded Concurrently on stardate 236102.23 for development of a long-elusive proof exploring the mathematical relationship between subspace fluctuations and aberrations in the life-cycles of stars.
Timeline
- 233704.21: Born - Vulcinis, Han-Shir province, Vulcan.
- 235501.01: Began studies at the Vulcan Science Academy, ShirKahr.
- 235911.17: Published first paper on the quantum mechanics of stellar drift.
- 236004.21: Joined crew of the science vessel USS Surak as a civilian scientist on a mission to study a newly discovered Class F, Magnitude +10 star.
- 236010.12: Published award-winning paper prooving a mathematical relationship between subspace fluctuations and aberrations in the life-cycles of stars.