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<p>Ayiana graduated from the Trill campus of Starfleet Academy after seven years of study.  She studied and received doctorate degrees in Quantum Mechanics, Subspace Mechanics, and Astronomy.  She spent the summer on a post-graduate training ship, getting hands-on training running a starship while circumnavigating the Federation.  Shortly afterwards, Ayiana was given her first permanent posting as Science Officer on board the ''U.S.S. Victory.''  She arrived at [[Starbase 118]] circa 239108.23 and spent one week in training.  Ayiana finally arrived at the ''Victory'' on 239109.01 after a week-long shuttle ride to the remote region where the ship was situated. </p>
<p>Ayiana graduated from the Trill campus of Starfleet Academy after seven years of study.  She studied and received doctorate degrees in Quantum Mechanics, Subspace Mechanics, and Astronomy.  She spent the summer on a post-graduate training ship, getting hands-on training running a starship while circumnavigating the Federation.  Shortly afterwards, Ayiana was given her first permanent posting as Science Officer on board the ''U.S.S. Victory.''  She arrived at [[Starbase 118]] circa 239108.23 and spent one week in training.  Ayiana finally arrived at the ''Victory'' on 239109.01 after a week-long shuttle ride to the remote region where the ship was situated. </p>


<p>[[Image:SevoArrivesAtVictory.jpg|300px|right]]</p>
<p>Within her first hours on board, Ayiana was assigned to help defeat the imminent Hunger Invasion.  During two subsequent missions, Ayiana discovered the science behind the Hunger automaton's communications and developed a means of disrupting their signals.</p>
<p>Within her first hours on board, Ayiana was assigned to help defeat the imminent Hunger Invasion.  During two subsequent missions, Ayiana discovered the science behind the Hunger automaton's communications and developed a means of disrupting their signals.</p>


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