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[[File:Theo_&_Mirra_2.jpg|thumb|Theo and [[Ezo, Mirra|Mirra Ezo]] on shore leave on [[Echevarr]].]]'''[[Nightmare (Columbia)|"Nightmare"]]''' Columbia is invited by the [[Romulan Republic]] to investigate the sudden loss of contact with a mining colony called Freedom's Hope on Estava. Theo is recalled to duty following his medical leave and is assigned to find a way to keep the away team safe from harm. Working with First Officer, [[Renynn, Rendal| Lieutenant Commander Rendal Renynn]] they also encounter a problem in 'fistrium'- a mineral in the planet's crust that interferes with ship's sensors and will prevent transmissions being between the crews on the planet and the ship. Plundering the Starfleet database, he adapts a special coating once used by the crew of the ''Starship daVinci'' to get around a similar problem. Shortly after the away teams beams down to Estava, contact is lost thanks to jamming and Theo sets about modifying the main deflector to shift communications into another quantum domain (a trick learned from his mother who learnt it from former members of the Bajoran resistance) when a test signal fires back a strange, piercing sound. Soon after he develops an intense headache and then collapses in a turbo lift. While unconscious he finds himself in a mine on Estava and watches as a Reman woman is dragged to her death by a composite of limbs. He comes around terrified and discovers that CMO [[Johanna MacLaren]] also experienced the same thing. Puzzled, she runs a comparison scan of Theo's neural activity and discovers abnormalities which may mean he is either developing telepathy or is now prone to telepathic communication- and posits that this is likely due to the Iconian's assault he suffered during the events of [[Paved with Good Intentions (Columbia)|Paved With Good Intentions]]. After the death of Crewman T'Laris, it transpires that Theo is able to see events that have already occurred.
[[File:Theo_&_Mirra_2.jpg|thumb|Theo and [[Ezo, Mirra|Mirra Ezo]] on shore leave on [[Echevarr]].]]'''[[Nightmare (Columbia)|"Nightmare"]]''' After discovering the presence of fistrium on Estava, a Romulan colony world that had mysteriously fallen silent, Theo engineered a special paint coating that would allow equipment and ship-to-shore communications to function. While attempting to circumvent circumvent a jamming signal, he was exposed to a strange communications signal that gave him a bad headache. Shortly afterwards he collapsed in a turbolift. While unconcious, he experienced a vision of a mutiliated Crewman T'Laris and then witnessed the death of a Reman miner at the hands of a composite of limbs. Coming around in Sickbay, he was surprised that Doctor Johanna MacLaren had experienced the same events. She then discovered that the assault he suffered during the events of [[Paved With Good Intentions (Columbia)|"Paved With Good Intentions"]] had left him with genetic damage that could have left him with telepathic capabilities. After discovering T'Laris dead in her quarters- in much the same manner as in his vision- he realised that he was retrocognisant: he could see events that had already occurred.
 




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'''[[Ezo, Mirra|Mirra Ezo]]''': During the [[Hemix]] mission, the two became fiercely protective of each other as they faced the threats of [[Chennel]], the feral [[Nugra]] and the deadly environment of the planet. Theo shielded Mirra from the energy vampire moths and Mirra stunned Chennel aboard her raider when she threatened Theo's life. Upon returning to the Columbia, the two of them began sharing meals together and a deep friendship developed. Mirra was the first person that Theo told about his feelings for Ensign Flynn. The two have quickly established themselves as fast friends have been known to indulge in shipboard gossip with one another.
'''[[Ezo, Mirra|Mirra Ezo]]''': During the [[Hemix]] mission, the two became fiercely protective of each other as they faced the threats of [[Chennel]], the feral [[Nugra]] and the deadly environment of the planet. Theo shielded Mirra from the energy vampire moths and Mirra stunned Chennel aboard her raider when she threatened Theo's life. Upon returning to the Columbia, the two of them began sharing meals together and a deep friendship developed. Mirra was the first person that Theo told about his feelings for Ensign Flynn. The two have quickly established themselves as fast friends have been known to indulge in shipboard gossip with one another.


'''[[Oori, Nuvia|Nuvia Oori]]:''' At the conclusion of Theo's first assignment aboard the Columbia, he was deeply troubled by the discovery of a Starfleet 'black project'- believing it to be against everything Starfleet and the Federation stood for. Thankfully, Nuvia Oori was there for him. She listened to his struggle and, taking him to holodeck so that he could indulge in hiking, something that helps Theo work off tension, helped him see that while Starfleet may not be perfect- it was still a force for good. After his assault at the hands of an [[Iconian]], Oori felt a deep sense of guilt for letting Theo go off on another job on his own, despite the acts of Sabotage occuring on Columbia, although Theo did not blame her at all when he came round. She was overjoyed when he recovered and he similarly happy to see her after a brief illness left her stuck in sickbay at the conclusion of the mission.
'''[[Oori, Nuvia|Nuvia Oori]]:''' At the conclusion of Theo's first assignment aboard the Columbia, he was deeply troubled by the discovery of a Starfleet 'black project'- believing it to be against everything Starfleet and the Federation stood for. Thankfully, Nuvia Oori was there for him. She listened to his struggle and, taking him to holodeck so that he could indulge in hiking, something that helps Theo work off tension, helped him see that while Starfleet may not be perfect- it was still a force for good. After his assault at the hands of an [[Iconian]], Oori felt a deep sense of guilt for letting Theo go off on another job on his own, despite the acts of Sabotage occurring on Columbia, although Theo did not blame her at all when he came round. She was overjoyed when he recovered and he similarly happy to see her after a brief illness left her stuck in sickbay at the conclusion of the mission.




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