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Siris looks similar to a human, but since El-Aurian's age differently to them he appears much younger than he is. (For every 10 of his years is like 1 for normal humans.) He also has a larger brain capacity and mental awareness which was heightened with his contact with the Nexus. This allows him to detect temporal variances as well as the presence of Q’s near him. Siris has learnt to use his developing emphatic powers for many different tasks and reasons, though he can tell who is close to him and what they may feel it is not always right, as he is still developing the ability.
Siris looks similar to a human, but since El-Aurian's age differently to them he appears much younger than he is. (For every 10 of his years is like 1 for normal humans.) He also has a larger brain capacity and mental awareness which was heightened with his contact with the Nexus. This allows him to detect temporal variances as well as the presence of Q’s near him. Siris has learnt to use his developing emphatic powers for many different tasks and reasons, though he can tell who is close to him and what they may feel it is not always right, as he is still developing the ability.
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[[File:StarfleetIntelligence.png|125px|left|thumb|Starfleet Intelligence]]Four years after Siris arrived on Earth joined a branch within Starfleet Intelligence as a civilian working. When he took his medical tests the doctors found out that he was not human directly as he had said on his application. After a few interviews he informed them he was an El-Aurian and they let him join as the civilian analyst he’d applied for. After his first few months within the agency he had excelled in the tasked he’d been set, and had managed to fit in some extra reading to further his knowledge. In 2384 his department head convinced him to stay and join Starfleet as an officer,[[File:Opslogo.png|right|125px|thumb|Starbase 118]] he decided to do it as it would give him the opportunity to learn more with a lot of ease. After his four years at the Academy with its ups and downs he passed, he was surprised not to finish in the top half of his class but his arrogance of being slightly more knowledgeable had backfired. He achieved high grades in written tests but scored low in his practical ones.
[[File:StarfleetIntelligence.png|125px|left|thumb|Starfleet Intelligence]]Four years after Siris arrived on Earth joined a branch within Starfleet Intelligence as a civilian working. When he took his medical tests the doctors found out that he was not human directly as he had said on his application. After a few interviews he informed them he was an El-Aurian and they let him join as the civilian analyst he’d applied for. After his first few months within the agency he had excelled in the tasked he’d been set, and had managed to fit in some extra reading to further his knowledge. In 2384 his department head convinced him to stay and join Starfleet as an officer,[[File:Opslogo.png|right|125px|thumb|Starbase 118]] he decided to do it as it would give him the opportunity to learn more with a lot of ease. After his four years at the Academy with its ups and downs he passed, he was surprised not to finish in the top half of his class but his arrogance of being slightly more knowledgeable had backfired. He achieved high grades in written tests but scored low in his practical ones.


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