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Given popular attitudes about the attempted evacuation of Romulus and their status as a former enemy, Vada worried the struggles of the Romulan people would be ignored by major publishers. So, she spent four years living among the survivors and documenting precious Romulan history now at risk of being forgotten. She could sympathize with the loss of a homeworld and gathered various Romulan perspectives on the future of the Empire and of Romulans everywhere. She managed to get her stories published in a few smaller outlets and wrote a book titled ''In The Shadow of Hobus'', documenting the effects on the Romulan people.
Given popular attitudes about the attempted evacuation of Romulus and their status as a former enemy, Vada worried the struggles of the Romulan people would be ignored by major publishers. So, she spent four years living among the survivors and documenting precious Romulan history now at risk of being forgotten. She could sympathize with the loss of a homeworld and gathered various Romulan perspectives on the future of the Empire and of Romulans everywhere. She managed to get her stories published in a few smaller outlets and wrote a book titled ''In The Shadow of Hobus'', documenting the effects on the Romulan people.


After that, Vada went to hotspots of newsworthy activity all over the Alpha Quadrant. As her reputation improved, she saw her work published by larger outlets without ever signing on with any of them as a full-time journalists. She remained independent, flying around the galaxy and finding truth wherever it was hidden. In the months leading up to Frontier Day, Vada arrived in the [[Alpha Isles]] to report on the newest developments in the region. She was tracking the story for months before arriving. On Frontier Day, she visited a friend on Deep Space Nine. As she was about to wrap up her short vacation and find transportation back to the Alpha Isles, she spotted one of the very ships she had been reading about, the {{USS|Khitomer}}.
After that, Vada went to hotspots of newsworthy activity all over the Alpha Quadrant. As her reputation improved, she saw her work published by larger outlets without ever signing on with any of them as a full-time journalists. She remained independent, flying around the galaxy and finding truth wherever it was hidden. In the months leading up to Frontier Day, Vada was tracking the story developing in the [[Alpha Isles]]. On Frontier Day, had been on the way to visit Earth, where she remained for a few weeks before catching a ride to Deep Space Nine. As she was about to wrap up her short vacation and finally find transportation to the Alpha Isles, she spotted one of the very ships she had been reading about, the {{USS|Khitomer}}.


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