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Growing up, Peri found herself between two worlds.  A child of mixed species, she never quite fit in with any of those from her heritage.  Her parents have exposed her to the culture of Bajor and, to an extremely limited degree, that of Cardassia, though often in a negative light.  It is enough, however, to spark her curiosity, and make her uncertain of her own place in this world.
Growing up, Peri found herself between two worlds.  A child of mixed species, she never quite fit in with any of those from her heritage.  Her parents have exposed her to the culture of Bajor and, to an extremely limited degree, that of Cardassia, though often in a negative light.  It is enough, however, to spark her curiosity, and make her uncertain of her own place in this world.
Several trips were made to Bajor, but neither she nor her parents were well received, so they remained short.  The holodeck was utilised as a tool to teach her about Bajor - and even some about Cardassia, though not to the same extent.  It was not uncommon to find her there for other pursuits, particularly finding programmes that allowed her to feel like she was outside, to get her energy out not only by running, but climbing and exploring. 


Peri’s love of learning was instilled early in her by her father, a scientist himself.  Since Sylar was an officer in Starfleet, Peri and her mother went where he was stationed, which allowed her the exposure to all sorts of opportunities.  It was the stars themselves that most interested Peri, what they were made of, how they functioned, and the theories inspired her to ponder what the answers might be.
Peri’s love of learning was instilled early in her by her father, a scientist himself.  Since Sylar was an officer in Starfleet, Peri and her mother went where he was stationed, which allowed her the exposure to all sorts of opportunities.  It was the stars themselves that most interested Peri, what they were made of, how they functioned, and the theories inspired her to ponder what the answers might be.
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