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On their first mission together into a mine of [[Havley's Hope]], Blake finds herself amused she (as ''Veritas'' Chief of Security) seemed less concerned with everyone's safety the [[Geoffrey Teller]], a new ensign who had recently joined the ship as an Engineer. She was displeased at Teller's immediate jump to his phaser at the first sign of trouble, but didn't ultimately inform him of this, assuming he would mellow the longer he spent in service.
On their first mission together into a mine of [[Havley's Hope]], Blake finds herself amused she (as ''Veritas'' Chief of Security) seemed less concerned with everyone's safety the [[Geoffrey Teller]], a new ensign who had recently joined the ship as an Engineer. She was displeased at Teller's immediate jump to his phaser at the first sign of trouble, but didn't ultimately inform him of this, assuming he would mellow the longer he spent in service.


Stranded on [[Limbo]] in 2396, Blake takes it upon herself to scout bushland areas for food and resources, but she is bitten by a snake on day 101 stranded. Teller follows the smoke of a fire she'd set, and finds Blake near-unconscious. He slaps her (an attempt to get a rise out of her) but she ultimately passes out before he rushes her to the crew's medical tent. When she comes-to, she sarcastically remarks to [[Cole Maxwell]] and [[Raissa Moonsong]] that she intends to push for Teller's demotion for the slap.
Stranded on [[Limbo]] in 2396, Blake takes it upon herself to scout bushland areas for food and resources, but she is bitten by a snake on day 101 stranded. Teller follows the smoke of a fire she'd set, and finds Blake near-unconscious. He slaps her (an attempt to get a rise out of her) but she ultimately passes out before he rushes her to the crew's medical tent. When she comes-to, she sarcastically remarks to [[Cole Maxwell]] and [[Raissa Moonsong]] that she intends to push for Teller's demotion for the slap.
 
Blake meets [[Charlena Vanlith]] during a crew briefing, prompting her noting the young age of a portion of her crew that were now almost a decade younger herself -- Teller and Ukinix included, both being 25 years old at the time. That the crew was investigating a brutal murder caused her great concern for their young members' well-being. Regardless, Blake notes Captain [[Roshanara Rahman]]'s decision to send both Blake and Teller to Oshovir Ch'chileth to ask hard questions about his involvement in Illanos' death as an "interesting choice", as the interaction "could spell some interesting comments from either party".
 
When Ch'chileth accuses both Vanlith and Teller of being corrupt, Blake physically places herself between the trio to protect them from the increasingly hysterical Andorian. They learn more from Ch'chileth and his treatment at the hands of Armin Illanos (who Ch'chileth facilitated the murder of), and Teller refers to the Andorian as a victim and informs him there was nothing to be afraid of... but Blake sees this as intrinsicly false, based on his actions in spite of maltreatment. She becomes frustrated when Teller crafts a cunning plan to catch Illanos' true murderer, halting Blake's potential arrest of Ch'chileth, but allows the plan to go ahead.
 
Blake joins Teller, [[Evan Delano]], [[Ghant Xerix]], [[Addison MacKenzie]], [[G'var]], and [[Wil Ukinix]] as they played a game of poker. Blake declines to play, but hangs around "to see Ukinix lose his shorts".
 
MacKenzie recruits Teller to Blake's medical case when it becomes apparent the Brekkazoid needs a new spinal cord, shortly after his promotion to Lieutenant Commander. He attempts to help MacKenzie access Blake's medical records with his rank, but the files are still restricted. While they consider how to open those files, Teller helps create a field that will slow Blake's deterioration by thalaron radiation. Teller and MacKenzie inform Blake of their plan to treat her, and Blake gives them express permission to pursue her files. She's then isolated in Sickbay until further notice. She later allows Teller to extrapolate data from the [[Sky Blake (hologram)|Sky Blake hologram]] to assist in the creation of her new spine.
 
After ''Veritas'' is sucked into the Void, the ship loses contact with the Bridge. Teller is on Blake's list of potential acting-captains of the ship as Chief Engineer, but he was away aboard {{USS|Diligent}}.
 
Teller is present when [[Rivi Vataix]] boards ''Veritas'' with Blake's son, Ayden. Teller is unfairly used as a bell-hop, but Blake leaves him at Rivi's mercy. Later, as Blake takes over the Executive Officer's position, Blake muses she should ask Teller to jury-rig her office door to be permanently open to allow for walk-ins.
 
Eventually, Teller is reassigned as Executive Officer of [[Embassy of Duronis II]] alongside [[Addison MacKenzie]]. Blake attends their going-away party aboard a holograhpic recreation of an old Constitution class ship and poses for a holo with he and [[Roshanara Rahman]]. As Teller and MacKenzie boards their shuttle to leave, Blake admits that she doesn't want to let them go and that they are friends, family — but that she supports them both immensely. She shares tearful hugs goodbye, and the two leave for Duronis II.
 
Despite considering him young and a little inexperienced (at one point even noting him to be a "youngun"), Blake has a high respect for Geoffrey Teller and his capabilities as an officer and engineer. Blake sees Teller as holding a certain air of professionalism about him, despite of his easy-going nature. Often she finds herself hooked into his enthusiasm for his crew, and quietly supports his endeavours — a [[Brew Continuum]] mug can be found in Blake's office.
 
Blake and Teller share a sense of right and wrong, with a dedication to their duty post giving the pair an excellent but abundantly similar work ethic, but they differ when one questions in what their separate moralities are grounded. Where Blake tries to remain true to the letter of the law of Starfleet and the [[Colonial Coalition Marshals Service]], Teller bends his beliefs based on the actions of people, much to Blake's ongoing internal criticism.


===Wil Ukinix===
===Wil Ukinix===
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