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Despite several less than positive run-ins with Starfleet authorities, Zel remains a very minor criminal in the grand scheme of things.  He currently counts far more enemies with criminal syndicates (not only is he moral, but he has uncannily bad timing and sharp eyesight) than he does with legitimate authorities, so he figures that hiding out on a Starfleet space station might preserve his meager life for a few more years.  That and he is starting to get old.  He is growing weary and slowly Zel longs for some stability.
Despite several less than positive run-ins with Starfleet authorities, Zel remains a very minor criminal in the grand scheme of things.  He currently counts far more enemies with criminal syndicates (not only is he moral, but he has uncannily bad timing and sharp eyesight) than he does with legitimate authorities, so he figures that hiding out on a Starfleet space station might preserve his meager life for a few more years.  That and he is starting to get old.  He is growing weary and slowly Zel longs for some stability.
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Zel certainly never intended to get back into Starfleet, but the universe loves to ruin people’s plans.  Recently Zel ran a shuttle of Arcturian fire-whiskey past a wartime blockade in an effort to pay off some old debts he owed to a Ferengi businessman.  He never knew that the crates were tampered with by a third party, and carried a powerful explosive device hidden in the alcohol.  Zel suspected there was a problem when the merchant ship he delivered the crates to had ‘engine trouble’ and blew up.  He knew there was a problem when he went back to settle his debts and found that his Ferengi associate had been murdered.  Unwittingly caught up in things far beyond anything he intended to get caught up in, Zel’s broke and on the run from people who want to kill him before he can testify.
Zel certainly never intended to get back into Starfleet, but the universe loves to ruin people’s plans.  Recently Zel ran a shuttle of Gold Dew past a wartime blockade in an effort to pay off some old debts he owed to a Ferengi businessman.  He never knew that the crates were tampered with by a third party, and carried a powerful explosive device hidden in the alcohol.  Zel suspected there was a problem when the merchant ship he delivered the crates to had ‘engine trouble’ and blew up.  He knew there was a problem when he went back to settle his debts and found that his Ferengi associate had been murdered.  Unwittingly caught up in things far beyond anything he intended to get caught up in, Zel’s broke and on the run from people who want to kill him before he can testify.
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Yes, he’s even desperate enough to hide out on a Starfleet station. If it keeps him alive, he might even re-up his Starfleet commission…
Yes, he’s even desperate enough to hide out on a Starfleet station.  
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Notes: Zel has a criminal record eight miles long … if you really wanted to dig it up.  All of it is petty crime.  Low grade smuggling, con artistry, stealing from people with a lot of money, stowing away, lying to authority, getting into barfights, breaking and entering…and any other rule you could probably think of.  However, Zel is also very conscious of the people he works against.  He has been known to refuse to sham people who cannot afford it, turn in drug runners and help authorities for no good reason if he thinks it might benefit someone he views as innocent.
Notes: Zel has a criminal record eight miles long … if you really wanted to dig it up.  All of it is petty crime.  Low grade smuggling, con artistry, stealing from people with a lot of money, stowing away, lying to authority, getting into barfights, breaking and entering…and any other rule you could probably think of.  However, Zel is also very conscious of the people he works against.  He has been known to refuse to sham people who cannot afford it, turn in drug runners and help authorities for no good reason if he thinks it might benefit someone he views as innocent.

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