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|NAME = Rumi
|NAME = Faarg jav Blanch
|SHIP = Deep Space 224
|SHIP = Deep Space 224
|RANK = Crewman First Class
|RANK = Commander
|PIPSTYLE = DS9
|PIPSTYLE = DS9
|POST = Geneticist
|POST = Chief Medical Officer
|COLOR = Blue
|COLOR = Blue
|SPECIES = [[Zaldan]]
|SPECIES = [[Tellarite]]
|GENDER = Male
|GENDER = Male
|BIRTHMONTH = 05
|BIRTHMONTH = 02
|BIRTHDATE = 08
|BIRTHDATE = 21
|BIRTHYEAR = 2351
|BIRTHYEAR = 2334
|BIRTHPLACE = Beapool, Zaldor
|BIRTHPLACE = USS CAI Xuzhe
|AUTHOR = G239502GS0
|AUTHOR = C2390203TW0
|IMAGE = Rumi.png
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Revision as of 11:58, 14 October 2022

Deep Space 224
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Faarg jav Blanch
Position Chief Medical Officer
Rank Commander
Species Tellarite
Gender Male
DOB 233402.21
Age 67
Birthplace USS CAI Xuzhe
Writer ID C2390203TW0

Rumi is a Geneticist who carried out his research on the USS Gorkon. He now is stationed on DS224, where he lives with his girlfriend Laxe Adea

Personal Statistics


  • Full Name: Faarg jav Blanch
  • Birthdate: Stardate 233402.21
  • Place of Birth: U.S.S. Cai Xuzhe
  • Rank: Commander
  • Position: Chief Medical Officer, Deep Space 224
  • Eyes: Brown
  • Height: 1.6 m
  • Weight: 75kgs
  • Gender: Male
  • Species: Tellarite

Personality & Biography


Faarg jav Blanch has very little patience for the hustle and bustle of 24th century life. He is not a man to be rushed, preferring to take his time with whatever task is put before him. He often skirts the line between bluntness and insubordination, which has seen him transferred from assignments before. He longs to retire to Argelius II but his wife- a Starfleet Commodore- has cajoled him into two more years of service before making a final decision.

Sometime prior to him becoming CMO of DS224, he was assigned to the USS San Luis Obispo. During this time he was present for an away team being transported through ionic interference which left a small electrostatic discharge in the skin.Some years later, he conducted an autopsy on a corpse found floating in space near DS224 and upon detecting an electrostatic discharge, recalled his experience aboard the San Luis Obispo. Using that, he was able to deduce that the victim was not beamed into space from Deep Space 224 as nowhere on the station produced ionic interference.