Quinn Reynolds/Skarbek: Difference between revisions

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===Family===
===Family===
====Immediate Family====
====Immediate Family====
* '''Marital Status''': Married to Harrison Ross
* '''Marital Status''': Divorced
** '''Ex-Husband''': Harrison Ross
* '''Number of children''': None
* '''Number of children''': None
====Parents====
====Parents====
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! style="background:Black; width:150px;" |<font color=#ffffff>'''Relationship'''</font>
! style="background:Black; width:150px;" |<font color=#ffffff>'''Relationship'''</font>
! style="background:Black; width:350px;" |<font color=#ffffff>'''Description'''</font>
! style="background:Black; width:350px;" |<font color=#ffffff>'''Description'''</font>
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![[File:Harrison Ross (Intel).png|120px]]<br>'''Harrison Ross'''
|<center>Husband</center>
|Married for several years after meeting aboard the USS Pavlichenko, Quinn finds herself thinking of Harry less and less as time goes on, affection slowly being replaced by a stout sense of guilt.
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![[File:Erin Reynolds (Skarbek).png|120px|link=Erin Reynolds/Skarbek]]<br>[[Erin Reynolds/Skarbek|Erin Reynolds]]  
![[File:Erin Reynolds (Skarbek).png|120px|link=Erin Reynolds/Skarbek]]<br>[[Erin Reynolds/Skarbek|Erin Reynolds]]  
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![[File:Brunsig (Maquis) 2.png|120px|link=Walter Brunsig]]<br>[[Walter Brunsig/Skarbek|Walter Brunsig]]  
![[File:Brunsig (Maquis) 2.png|120px|link=Walter Brunsig]]<br>[[Walter Brunsig/Skarbek|Walter Brunsig]]  
|<center>Defies Categorisation</center>  
|<center>Friends?</center>  
|Quinn is aware that Walter doesn't entirely trust her, and she suspects that might not change in the near future, if at all. Still, the pair have established a friendship that neither is entirely comfortable with, finding it disconcertingly easy to spend time in each other's company and slipping into the role of confidant. What troubles Quinn the most is that the closer they grow, the less often she thinks of her husband.
|Quinn is aware that Walter doesn't entirely trust her, and she suspects that might not change in the near future, if at all. Still, the pair have established a friendship that neither is entirely comfortable with, finding it easy to spend time in each other's company and slipping into the role of confidant.
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![[File:Harrison Ross (Intel).png|120px]]<br>'''Harrison Ross'''
|<center>Ex-Husband</center>
|Married for several years after meeting aboard the USS Pavlichenko, Quinn found herself thinking of Harry less and less as time goes on, affection slowly being replaced by a stout sense of guilt.
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{{Heading|History|Black}}
{{Heading|History|Black}}
A veteran of the Federation-Cardassian War, Quinn began her career in Starfleet as an engineer, later recruited into Starfleet Intelligence. Her assignments eventually led to her capture by the [[Skarbek]] resistance cell of the Maquis, of which her twin sister [[Erin_Reynolds/Skarbek|Erin]] was a member. During the cell's flight from Schulman Colony, many of the crew had inhaled toxic gases which led to a series of strange hallucinations and questionable decisions. Quinn was beaten by a crew member and left in a coma, subsequently contacted telepathically by Erin and the ship's doctor [[Genkos Sim/Skarbek|Genkos Sim]]. Their attempt unwittingly nudged her along the path of defection, as she saw through their eyes the true depredations of the Cardassians against the civilians of the DMZ — or at least, that's what's she's claiming.
A veteran of the Federation-Cardassian War, Quinn began her career in Starfleet as an engineer, later recruited into Starfleet Intelligence. Her assignments eventually led to her capture by the [[Skarbek]] resistance cell of the Maquis, of which her twin sister [[Erin_Reynolds/Skarbek|Erin]] was a member. During the cell's flight from Schulman Colony, many of the crew had inhaled toxic gases which led to a series of strange hallucinations and questionable decisions. Quinn was beaten by a crew member and left in a coma, subsequently contacted telepathically by Erin and the ship's doctor [[Genkos Sim/Skarbek|Genkos Sim]]. Their attempt unwittingly nudged her along the path of defection, as she saw through their eyes the true depredations of the Cardassians against the civilians of the DMZ — or at least, that's what's she's claiming.
In the time since, she's become an essential part of the crew, eventually taking over the role of the ship's chief engineer when [[Tasha MacFarlane/Skarbek|Sparks]] "retired" from the resistance life.