Faryul Nishal

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Faryul Nishal
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Head Nurse
USS Montreal
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  • USS Montreal Medical Department

Name: Faryul Nishal
Rank: Lieutenant JG
Species: Bajoran
Gender: Female
Born: 236106.12 (age 40)
Place of birth: Ilvia, Bajor

"Don't worry, doc; I'm pretty thickheaded as my dad would say..."
–Faryul, after getting a bruise on her forehead during Operation Bright Star.

Faryul Nishal is the head nurse aboard the USS Montreal. She previously served aboard the USS Tempest, USS Independence-A, and USS Tiger-A.

Stats

  • Full Name: Faryul Nishal
  • Species: Bajoran
  • Date of Birth: 236106.12
    • Age: 40
  • Place of Birth: Ilvia, Bajor
  • Gender: Female

Starfleet Career

  • Commissioned: 2383
  • Training Facility: Starfleet Academy, Beta Aquilae II, 2379-2383
Starfleet Service Record
Insignia Rank Dates Posting Assignment
01-Ens-Blue.png Ensign 238306.22 - 238502.15 USS Tempest
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Nurse
238502.16 - 238608.11 Medical Starbase 253 Advanced Clinical Fellowship
238608.12 - 238811.16 USS Independence-A
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Nurse
238811.17 - 238903.03 USS Tiger-A
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02-LtJG-Blue.png Lieutenant JG 238903.04 - 238909.15 Head Nurse
238909.16 - Present USS Montreal
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Tone/Voice

Faryul is casual and often playfully sardonic. She usually prefers using the term "doc" instead of "doctor" if not addressing physicians by their first name in the same way she does with the rest of the medical staff. The notable exception is her mentor Nurse Mitul Shah, whom she always refers to with his title or "sir" in her speech and simply "Shah" in her mind.

Backstory

Faryul (her given name is Nishal and said after her family name per Bajoran custom) was born in 2361. Her mother died during the Occupation of Bajor. Unlike most Bajorans, Faryul is neither religious nor particularly spiritual (in fact, she is an atheist), which would surprise her father, the Vedek of Ilvia. Besides her father, she does not hide her unorthodox views from most people. Still, she wears the traditional Bajoran earring bearing her family's symbol as a mark of her love for them. It is her sense of respect for the precious and temporary nature of life rather than religion that has led her to a life in healing.

Important Relationships

She has learned much from working with Mitul Shah, and although he comes across as stern compared to her bedside manner, she still enjoys when the two are assigned to the same shift.

The same cannot be said of her relationship with Tori Parker, a nurse's assistant aboard the Independence. In 2387, Parker violated patient privacy protocols and helped Chrissy Bennett, a medical technician, gain access to Captain Sidney Riley's medical records. Once Faryul discovered the transgression, she informed Doctor Tenzin Zhou. During the confrontation, Faryul and Parker exchanged hostile words, with the latter woman feeling particularly resentful about the perceived favorable attention being given to Faryul by the Independence's chief medical officer.

While she did share a close working relationship with Doctor Zhou that often involved light banter, Faryul's relationship with Zhou's successors Charles Sampi were more reserved. Among the medical staff, she grew close to fellow nurse Ayelet Kadosh and Zeet Tidari, a Marine medic and pilot.

After the destruction of the Independence, Faryul was reassigned along with most of the crew to the USS Tiger-A. On SD 238903.04, she took on the role of head nurse following the departure of her mentor Nurse Shah and was reacquainted with Grishols Mol, a doctor she had met during her time stationed aboard Medical Starbase 253. Doctor Sampi later left with Doctor Mol, and Faryul then served under the direction of chief medical officers Velana and Lance Firestarter.

Memorable Quotes

Zhou: I really don't see what's so funny about it.
Faryul: I'm sorry, doc. You're right. There's nothing funny about your manbag.
Zhou: Ah, aren't you ever the mature one, Nishal. Well, I checked, and this "manbag" is considered highly useful for the modern backpacker, and the shopkeeper on DS17 told me it's quite the trend back on Antica.
Faryul: The poor Anticans. Someone should let them know.
-Exchange with Tenzin Zhou, SD 238802.07

Tan: Hey, this is perfectly manly, thank-you-very-much.
Faryul: It's... it's very something a'right.
-Exchange with Alleran Tan about his chef attire, SD 2388009.08

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