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[[File:Arpeggione.gif|left|thumb|200px|Jess's senior recital piece at the Aldebaran Music Academy: Schubert's ''Arpeggione Sonata'' [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=79g4KRBFht0<hr><small>'''LISTEN HERE'''</small>]]]
[[File:Arpeggione.gif|left|thumb|200px|Jess's senior recital piece at the Aldebaran Music Academy: Schubert's ''Arpeggione Sonata'' [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=79g4KRBFht0<hr><small>'''LISTEN HERE'''</small>]]]
[[File:Falls Webber Selfie.jpg|thumb|240px|{{n|Nick|Falls}} and Jess celebrate during the {{USS|Mercury}} relaunching party on [[Deep Space 10]], SD 239105.]]
[[File:Falls Webber Selfie.jpg|thumb|240px|{{n|Nick|Falls}} and Jess celebrate during the {{USS|Mercury}} relaunching party on [[Deep Space 10]], SD 239105.]]
[[File:NickandJess.jpg|thumb|240px|Jess enjoys teasing her friend Nick at a charity bazaar in Room 7 lounge on [[Deep Space 10]].]]
Born in 2309, Jess is of dual heritage: human and [[Gideon]]. From her Gideon mother, she inherited the regenerative abilities and long lifespan of that species. From her human father, she inherited his impatience. This ironic combination is not lost on her.
Born in 2309, Jess is of dual heritage: human and [[Gideon]]. From her Gideon mother, she inherited the regenerative abilities and long lifespan of that species. From her human father, she inherited his impatience. This ironic combination is not lost on her.


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Some of the ''Mercury'' crew, including Jess, were subsequently assigned to the ''Garuda''.
Some of the ''Mercury'' crew, including Jess, were subsequently assigned to the ''Garuda''.


[[File:NickandJess.jpg|thumb|240px|left|Jess enjoys teasing her friend Nick at a charity bazaar in Room 7 lounge on [[Deep Space 10]].]]
===Personal Life===
===Personal Life===
Confident in herself, but pretty laid back, Jess is a capable officer who's not necessarily thrilled to be working on the ''Mercury''. Still, she gets along well with Lieutenant JG {{n|Nick|Falls}}, the ship's tactical officer whom she met when they were both assigned to the deep space science vessel.
Confident in herself, but pretty laid back, Jess is a capable officer who's not necessarily thrilled to be working on the ''Mercury''. Still, she gets along well with Lieutenant JG {{n|Nick|Falls}}, the ship's tactical officer whom she met when they were both assigned to the deep space science vessel.


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|quote  = <small>WEBBER:</small> Shore leave is the worst. What is an operations officer supposed to be doing when a ship is not in operation, huh? Three lifetimes of experiences, surely you can tell me.
<small>FALLS:</small> Go to bed earlier?
<small>WEBBER:</small> Pffft.
<nowiki>::</nowiki>He got woken up out of a perfectly good sleep for this. There wasn't even any interesting gossip she had for him, no emergency. Sometimes he wondered about her sanity.::
<small>WEBBER:</small> Let's go break something.
|source = Jess is bored, so naturally she goes to <strike>bug</strike> visit her bestie, Nick.<br>'''[https://groups.google.com/d/msg/sb118-garuda/I-kymX_KWCg/vKibqSYZrzgJ "Interrupted Sleep"]''' - SD 239203.31
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Her personal life has always been somewhat of a mess, with a string of bad relationships. Just since she joined Starfleet, there was Johann "Johnny" Schultz, who cheated on her with her roommate at the Academy. Then there was Lieutenant Huynh who had been serving on the ''Galaxy'' class starship {{USS|Endeavour}} and who she later discovered was already married. Finally, there was Anton. The less said the better.
Her personal life has always been somewhat of a mess, with a string of bad relationships. Just since she joined Starfleet, there was Johann "Johnny" Schultz, who cheated on her with her roommate at the Academy. Then there was Lieutenant Huynh who had been serving on the ''Galaxy'' class starship {{USS|Endeavour}} and who she later discovered was already married. Finally, there was Anton. The less said the better.


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