R'Val

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R'Val
Position Commander of the Warbird Illa'variea
Rank Commander
Species Romulan
Gender Female
DOB 22694.06
Age 132
Birthplace Tuella Estate, Romulus
Writer ID A239412S10

R'Val is a Commander of the Romulan Republic D'Deridex class Warbird Illa'variea.

Appearance


  • Height: 1.76m (5'11")
  • Weight: 162
  • Hair: Black
  • Eyes: Hazel
  • Build: Athletic
  • Handedness: Right


Manner


  • Mannerisms: R'Val is a very no-nonsense individual with little humor. While in the performance her duties, she is all business and very single-minded. Very little changes when she is off duty, except that she allows herself the "luxury" of practicing her combat skills.
  • Physical Limitations: None.
  • Temperament: Like most of her kind, R'Val is very hot-tempered, especially if her honor is at stake.
  • Habits: R'Val received a new honor blade from her brother as a symbol that her mnei'sahe had been restored. She now carries that blade everywhere. Additionally, R'Val has developed the habit of drinking coffee due to her long exile on Earth.
  • Religion/Spiritual Devotion: Adheres to the Way of D'era and reveres the Elements


Personality



Relationships


  • Father:​ Taldar i-Vihellian e-Dari tr’Tuella, Former Governor of Talvath,(Died in Hobus Supernova [2202 - 2387])
  • Mother:​ khre'Riov (Commodore) Rhiella i-Galinar e-Holenal t’Tuella (Died in Hobus Supernova [2214 - 2387])
  • Siblings:
    • Brother:​ Parthen i-Darellian tr’Tuella [226506.03 - present] (currently serving as khre’Riov [Commodore] in the Romulan Republic Fleet) Presumed dead following Hobus Supernova
  • Spouse:​ Commander James Davis, Starfleet Intelligence (Retired), Deceased [231201.10 - 237504.05]
  • Children:​ Serala (Elizabeth Davis)[Serala has dropped these names order to more fully experience her Romulan heritage]|image=Serala.jpg


Personal History