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==Personal History==
==Personal History==
: ''Full Article: [[/Personal history|Jhen Thelev Personal History]]''
: ''Full Article: [[/Personal history|Jhen Thelev Personal History]]''
"I’ll take a seat, shall I? Thankyou Sir.
Well, some people pronounce it as ‘Jen’ but, more
accurately, in the Terran tongue it’s ‘Yen Thelev’. I
know, the universal translator does have a bit of
difficulty with it. But I’m used to it by now.
Yes I grew up on Andor itself, that’s right.
I have four parents, actually - two mothers and two
fathers. Yes, it can get complicated! They’re all
responsible for getting me here today; my first
parents are both in politics, that’s how they met
actually. My first mother was a diplomatic aide for
the Federation ambassador to the Klingons at one
point. They could be a little strict in their regime
at times but they taught me discipline.
My second parents? Well, to hear my uncle tell it they
were pair of tearaways! They ran an insersteller
merchant business, trading shield technology I think,
all over the Federation and beyond. They tell me a lot
of stories about the adventures they got into, though
I’m not sure which ones to believe. The way my uncle
tells it they sound like a couple of Ferengi
smugglers!
Ha! no i don’t know how they all got together - I’ve
asked, but I never get a straight answer out of any of
them, they mostly just laugh.
Still, I grew up with stories of distant planets and
cultures, and tales of space adventures so when I was
a child I’d dream about the galaxy. I was quite a keen
astronomer when I was young and read up on all sorts
of obscure civilisations. My first mother saw this as
a fine opportunity to teach me the Klingon language.
Yes, I still practice it when I can.
My older sister is following my first parents - she’s
already making a name for herself in local politics on
Andor. I know she’s hoping for an ambassadorial
position eventually. My younger sister is still in
school, so I’m not sure which route she’ll be taking
yet - I’ll work on her, though, try to get her to join
Starfleet, too.
My school days were good. Very good actually. I did
well at all of my subjects and had the time to learn
to fly. Yes I had my own atmospheric racer, a bit of a
hobby of mine. Took part in some amateur events and
did alright for myself. No, not well enough for a
career, sadly!
Well, I wanted to send in my application to the
Academy as soon as I left school, but my fathers
persuaded me otherwise, thought some extra experience
would help. So I spent three years working for the
Andorian Couriers. It was mostly in-system work, but I
did get to visit Earth twice and Tellar once.
Well I did a variety of roles; sensors, helm,
navigation, communication and some engineering. It
gave me a pretty broad scope, let me pick up some
skills in all aspects of spacecraft, really. Yes the
extra experience did do me well - I submitted my
application to the Academy when I was 22 and was
accepted first time. With hindsight, I don’t think I
would have made it in when I was 18.
My time at the Academy? Well, as you can see from the
records I did well. Top five of the class for shuttle
piloting, navigation and communicator operations. I
think I’m somewhere in the top ten for most of the
other primary subjects, too, though I know my sciences
let me down a bit. My tutors said my greatest
strengths were my adaptability and perception - I know
I’m not the greatest engineer in the galaxy but I can
usually cope with unfamilier technology and I’m good
at spotting when things aren’t right.
I enjoyed sports, too. Yes it was mostly team sports
but I did get the chance to take up flying again and
take part in some of the solo races.
Well, I took the extra language module as I already
knew Klingon pretty well so thought it’d be a good
choice for some extra credits. I struggled on the
Romulan section though; I understand their alphabet so
I’m better at reading and writing it than at speaking,
something to do with the context and inflections.
I know I’ve got a good, solid selection of grades
there so hopefully I’ll be able to use them as a
foundation to build better achievements.
The social activities? Well, as I’m sure any of my
classmates will tell you I didn’t avoid the parties!
No, I wouldn’t consider myself a 'party animal' at
all, I just prefer company to being alone. I must
admit I don’t like the limelight too much myself.
Close friends? I only had a few really close friends -
the same is true of most Andorians, we’re very family
and clan orientated so only have a small number of
very close companions. Yes, I consider my friends from
the Academy as family and I can be a bit
overprotective of family.
Oh, that’s in there, is it? Well, the report did say
it was the Vulcan who started it, but I know it was
stupid of me. I do consider myself an open person and
like to take everyone on an individual basis, but he
was being typically Vulcan and arrogant and I don’t
like seeing one of my friends bullied.
Well that’s true, but Andorians aren’t as bad as
Klingons! We do our best to reign in our aggressive
tendancies. That’s right, the ritual duelling. I have
a holodeck program where I practice when I can, it’s a
very good way to relax and I’m very proficient with
the Chaka now, that’s the Andorian duelling dagger.
No, I’ve definitely matured since then and I always
try to keep my emotions under control. I know it can
make me a bit impulsive sometimes but I don’t think
that is a bad thing - sometimes it’s good to act when
others hesitate. It’s also part of being able to adapt
to new situations, I think.
That’s all? Well, thankyou for your time, Sir. I’m
really looking forward to it, should be a challenge.”


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