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She began on her track to become a counselor during her first year in the Academy. She also studied engineering, a skill she picked up from her mother when she still lived on Trill. She was assigned as an engineering officer aboard the {{USS|Columbia}}.
She began on her track to become a counselor during her first year in the Academy. She also studied engineering, a skill she picked up from her mother when she still lived on Trill. She was assigned as an engineering officer aboard the {{USS|Columbia}}.
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Nuvia lived on Trill with her parents and her younger brother until the age of 18, when she left for other pursuits. Her home is located in a small, rural city on one of Trill's southern continents. The city was surrounded with moderately dense forests, that offered her plenty of hiking opportunity when she was younger. She often would hike out behind her parents' house when she returned home from school before they returned from work. There was a particular hill about half a mile from her home that she was very fond of, and would take her friends to when they came over to her house. It overlooked a valley of trees and fields, broken in half by a snaking stream, that stretched for miles. She and her friends would use it as a play area when they were young kids, and for sleepouts under the stars when they grew older.
When Nuvia turned the age of 15, her parents began to pester her about her future plans, and if she was going to be joined. Nuvia expressed her dislike at the idea numerous times, but her parents would continuously bring it up to her. Her dislike of the very symbiont-focused culture of Trill, combined with its perceived lack of opportunity for her, caused her to leave at the age of 18, with a friend, Jodan (of the same age).


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