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Slowly wondering through space she eventually came upon Federation space and slowly realized her calling to listen to other people, and eventually went to school to become a counselor, at 150, but decided that such a formally defined position wasn't for her. This drew her to bartending. She found she could talk to people, or more listen, and share what she'd learned through the years, while also serving others.
Slowly wondering through space she eventually came upon Federation space and slowly realized her calling to listen to other people, and eventually went to school to become a counselor, at 150, but decided that such a formally defined position wasn't for her. This drew her to bartending. She found she could talk to people, or more listen, and share what she'd learned through the years, while also serving others.
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Revision as of 03:51, 10 November 2007

Sarion is a Cadet who is currently finishing up at Starfleet Academy

Stats

  • Full Name: Sarion
  • Date of Birth: Stardate 222405.01
  • Age: 160 yr.
  • Species: El-Aurian
  • Gender: Female
  • Hair Color: Black
  • Eye Color: Green
  • Height: 5'5"

Family

  • Parents:
    • Father: Martus
    • Mother: Kitius
  • Siblings:
    • Sister: Marlese
  • Marital Status: Single
  • Children: None

Personal History

Sarion lived a war torn terribly scary El-Aurion childhood. She was forced into a refugee life as the Borg began to control her home planet. She traveled with her parents attempting to reach freedom from Borg space. However her father was killed saving his children. As a result Sarion harbors a deep fear and an intense hate for the Borg, though she has learned to control her emotions and stay in control of her actions.

Slowly wondering through space she eventually came upon Federation space and slowly realized her calling to listen to other people, and eventually went to school to become a counselor, at 150, but decided that such a formally defined position wasn't for her. This drew her to bartending. She found she could talk to people, or more listen, and share what she'd learned through the years, while also serving others.