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His choice to go to the Academy was considered a scandle by his family.  Few members understood his desire to leave home, having always assumed he would continue with the families work, which revolves around Equine skills.  However, Tash grew out of the confines of his families traditional lifestyle.  He looks on his upbringing as a limitation, and often overcompensates to convince himself and others that he isn't a country-boy.  Though his family often infuriates him, there's nothing more important to him.  He remains particularly close to his sister Tye.
His choice to go to the Academy was considered a scandle by his family.  Few members understood his desire to leave home, having always assumed he would continue with the families work, which revolves around Equine skills.  However, Tash grew out of the confines of his families traditional lifestyle.  He looks on his upbringing as a limitation, and often overcompensates to convince himself and others that he isn't a country-boy.  Though his family often infuriates him, there's nothing more important to him.  He remains particularly close to his sister Tye.
    
    
Competent, but not intellectually gifted, he is very physically active.  He is fairly uncomfortable around telepaths and empaths (which could make for good in-SIMming-conflict).  Rather paranoid when in unfamiliar situations, he isn't easy to surprise.  His greatest fear is his own failure, for which he berates himself constantly (whether or not he did indeed 'fail').  
Competent, but not intellectually gifted, Tash is very physically active.  He is fairly uncomfortable around telepaths and empaths (which could make for good in-SIMming-conflict).  Rather paranoid when in unfamiliar situations, he isn't easy to surprise.  His greatest fear is his own failure, for which he berates himself constantly (whether or not he did indeed 'fail').  
    
    
During his time at the Academy, he was befriended by a female Klingon, the Klingon Martial Arts Instructor.  She saw potential in him.  He could never pronounce her full name, and so refers to her simply as Ka'La. They spent their evenings practicing combat and shooting in the holodecks. He keeps in contact with her. Because of this close contact he has good knowledge of Klingon culture, much to the dismay of his mother.  He speaks the Klingon language fairly well for a lowly Human, and tends to use it in tense situations.  :)
During his time at the Academy, Tash was befriended by a female Klingon, the Klingon Martial Arts Instructor.  She saw potential in him.  He could never pronounce her full name, and so refers to her simply as Ka'La. They spent their evenings practicing combat and shooting in the holodecks. Ka'La was the one to find Tash his lagomorph friend, Atilla the Bunny Hun (Tilly).  She compared him and the rabbit as being soft and prey like, and it was quite possibly the nicest compliment she'd ever given him.  He keeps in contact with her, and because of this close contact he has good knowledge of Klingon culture, much to the dismay of his mother.  He speaks the Klingon language fairly well for a lowly Human, and tends to use it in tense situations.  :)


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