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* '''Limitations''': He uses bravado to mask his own self-doubt.
* '''Limitations''': He uses bravado to mask his own self-doubt.
* '''Personal Achievements''': His 5 years sober award.  
* '''Personal Achievements''': His 5 years sober award.  
* '''Personal Disappointments''': He blames himself for his parents divorce. His battle with alcohol. His wash-out of the Academy.
* '''Personal Disappointments''': His battle with alcohol. His wash-out of the Academy.


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* '''Marcus Armstrong Eugene Wilde'''
* '''Marcus Armstrong Eugene Wilde'''
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Commander Marcus Wilde is a tactical analyst and holds a command position at Starfleet Security on Earth. He is described by Regan as being strict and controlling. Marcus and his wife Amanda divorced when Regan and Roxy were thirteen and Marcus left the family home and moved to San Francisco for work. Marcus and Regan rarely speak to each other face to face, though Marcus has kept close tabs on his son since securing him a second placement in Starfleet academy. It is assumed by Regan that Marcus scuppered his chances of a test pilot position at Utopia Planetia, and instead got him posted in security aboard a starship.  
Commander Marcus Wilde is a tactical analyst and holds a command position at Starfleet Security on Earth. He is described by Regan as being strict and controlling. Marcus and his wife Amanda divorced when Regan and Roxy were young and Marcus left the family home and moved to San Francisco for work. Marcus and Regan rarely speak to each other face to face, though Marcus has kept close tabs on his son since securing him a second placement in Starfleet academy. It is assumed by Regan that Marcus scuppered his chances of a test pilot position at Utopia Planetia, and instead got him posted in security aboard a starship.  


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* '''Amanda Wilde'''
* '''Amanda Wilde'''
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Amanda Wilde is a famous and successful holo-novelist residing in England. She is described by Regan as being a caring, free-spirit who "can tell your star sign as soon as she looks at you". She writes crime fiction, and likes to think of herself as the 24th century 'Agatha Christie'. She is considered by most who meet her to be a bit of an odd-ball, who like her son, tells things how it is and doesn't register the embarrassing things she says.
Amanda Wilde is a famous and successful holo-novelist residing in England. She is described by Regan as being a caring, free-spirit who "can tell your star sign as soon as she looks at you". She writes crime fiction, and likes to think of herself as the 24th century 'Agatha Christie'. She is considered by most who meet her to be a bit of an odd-ball, who like her son, tells things how it is and doesn't register the embarrassing things she says. She has a deep resentment of Starfleet and laments the fact her only children both decided to service in Starfleet.


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* '''Marital Status''': Single
* '''Marital Status''': Single
* '''Children''': None
* '''Children''': None
* '''Cousins''': [[Wilde, Danny|Danny Wilde]] & [[Wilde, Amber|Amber Wilde]]‎
* '''Cousins''': [[Wilde, Danny|Danny Wilde]] + [[Mar, Idril|Idril Mar]] & [[Wilde, Amber|Amber Wilde]]‎
* '''Uncle and Aunt''': [[Wilde, Sidney|Sidney Wilde]] & [[Wilde, Joanna|Joanna Wilde]]




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* '''Lakata'''
* '''Lakata'''


Regan very rarely talks about Lakata, only that he ended up there after he was thrown out of the academy by stowing away on a refugee transport. The planet itself is a rough and mostly lawless planet governed with little attention by the Ferengi Alliance, but mostly by criminal gangs. There, while intoxicated with anything he could buy or steal, Regan had to fend for himself living on the dangerous streets and was often brutalized and assaulted by different street gangs and Ferengi administrators as he tried to survive. In 2392 he was located by his family and an extraction from the planet was made whereby he was sent immediately into therapy and rehab.
Regan very rarely talks about Lakata, only that he ended up there after he was thrown out of the academy by stowing away on a refugee transport. The planet itself is a rough and mostly lawless planet governed with little attention by the Ferengi Alliance, but mostly by criminal gangs. There, while intoxicated with anything he could buy or steal, Regan had to fend for himself living on the dangerous streets and was often brutalized and assaulted by different street gangs and Ferengi administrators as he tried to survive. In 2392 he was located by his family and an extraction from the planet was made whereby he was sent immediately into therapy and rehab. It was revealed in '''A Scouring of Stars''' that the Ferengi Governor of Lakata held Regan to ransom, and his family paid 2,000 bars of gold-pressed latinum in private to secure his release.


* '''Klingon Culture'''
* '''Klingon Culture'''


Regan is a self-confessed Klingophile, and adores everything Klingon, from pain sticks to opera (though gagh is an acquired taste!). He finds Klingon culture and society to be rich and fascinating and follows the Klingon Code of Honour. He drinks Raktajino, practices Mok'bara and has a Mek'leth blade in his quarters which he is very adept with. He plans one day to progress to Bat'leth training and enter tournaments competitively. Though he is still a novice, he speaks modest Klingon. He attributes his love of everything Klingon to his close friend, confidant and mentor, T'Wrath (son of Meltak), who as the eldest son and heir inducted his cousin Danny Wilde into the House of Meltak in the 2380's.  
Regan is a self-confessed Klingophile, and adores everything Klingon, from pain sticks to opera (though gagh is an acquired taste!). He finds Klingon culture and society to be rich and fascinating and follows the Klingon Code of Honour. He drinks Raktajino, practices Mok'bara and has a Mek'leth blade in his quarters which he is very adept with. He plans one day to progress to Bat'leth training and enter tournaments competitively. Though he is still a novice, he speaks modest Klingon. He attributes his love of everything Klingon to his close friend, confidant and mentor, T'Wrath (son of Meltak), who as the eldest son and heir inducted his cousin Danny Wilde into the House of Meltak in the 2380's. Regan spent a year on Qo'noS living with the House of Meltak when he was 17 in 2387, before moving to Betazed, and then to the Academy.


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