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Father | Buried, V’ral Kol, Voroth Province, Vulcan | Father | Buried, V’ral Kol, Voroth Province, Vulcan | ||
| style="background:#ffffff;" |[[File: Varis.jpg |150px|thumb|center| Varis, Savan’s father, a few months before his passing at age 36]] | | style="background:#ffffff;" |[[File: Varis.jpg |150px|thumb|center| Varis, Savan’s father, a few months before his passing at age 36]] | ||
| style="background:#ffffff;" align="left" | Born in Shi'Kahr, Vulcan, Varis showed a promising career as a geologist. He married T'Val at age 24. After exposure to Trellium D and consequently developing severe ESFD, Varis found himself unable to function, lost his post and had great difficulty with losing emotional control. He tried various medical treatments and even attempted an arcane ritual with a Vulcan priest, but all attemps failed to improve his worsening condition. Toward the end, Varis began to regularly hallucinate. Feeling he had no alternative, Varis committed suicide at age 36. | | style="background:#ffffff;" align="left" | Born in Shi'Kahr, Vulcan, Varis showed a promising career as a geologist. He married T'Val at age 24. After exposure to Trellium D and consequently developing severe ESFD, Varis found himself unable to function, lost his post and had great difficulty with losing emotional control. He tried various medical treatments and even attempted an arcane ritual with a Vulcan priest, but all attemps failed to improve his worsening condition. Toward the end, Varis began to regularly hallucinate. Feeling he had no alternative, Varis committed suicide at age 36. Though raised in the Vulcan way—especially as he was raised in a somewhat prominent family in ShiKahr—Varis became very expressive about his feelings about his family before his passing. In a moment of lucidity, Varis left a final holographic message for Savan, who finally watched the recording at age 18. Varis' final message: "Savan, I realize you will not have the future I had hoped for you. But I trust in your ability to find your own path, even if it means you leave our planet for other worlds. I apologize I can not fulfill my duty to you as a father. And forgive me for this final outburst, but I need to tell you this as my time is now short: I love you, Savan and that you have brought me much joy as my son. Live long and prosper, my child." | ||
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| style="background:#ffffff;" | '''T'Val''' (49) | | style="background:#ffffff;" | '''T'Val''' (49) | ||
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Uncle | Commander, Vulcan Self-Defense Fleet - ShiKahr, Vulcan | Uncle | Commander, Vulcan Self-Defense Fleet - ShiKahr, Vulcan | ||
| style="background:#ffffff;" |[[File:Staran.jpg|150px|thumb|center|Staran, Savan's maternal uncle and a commander in the Vulcan self-defense forces]] | | style="background:#ffffff;" |[[File:Staran.jpg|150px|thumb|center|Staran, Savan's maternal uncle and a commander in the Vulcan self-defense forces]] | ||
| style="background:#ffffff;" align="left" | Born in T'Vral Kol, Staran considered entering Starfleet but, because of family obligations, decided to serve in Vulcan's self-defense forces. While Staran was a sub-commander on a cruiser in the Vulcan home system during the Dominion War, he received news of his sister's accident. He did his best to raise Savan after receiving custody, but as a disciplined, logical officer with heavy responsibilities, he could not handle the emotional and often unruly child. While Staran had difficulty in maintaining contact with his nephew, he did reach out finally to Savan after he entered the Academy to say that he was impressed by his young nephew's perseverance and ability to rise above the adverse conditions that were presented to him. Savan appreciated the message deeply. The two now stay in occasional contact. Savan will to reach out to his uncle when he needs a clear viewpoint, unfettered by emotion. Currently, Staran now holds the rank of commander in the Vulcan fleet. Following the threats posed to Vulcan since the Dominion War and the later collapse of the Romulan Star Empire, Staran would prefer a return to the days of the Vulcan High Command, when Vulcan could protect itself more effectively. While he does not at all favor the militarism and climate of deception that arose at the end of the High Command's era (before being dismantled in the 22nd century) and does believe in the more pacifist philosophy of the present, Staran considers the reliance upon Starfleet and his planetary government's overt avoidance of the use of force as illogical and potentially threatening for all of Vulcan. For the time being, though, he usually keeps this opinion to himself. | | style="background:#ffffff;" align="left" | Born in T'Vral Kol, Staran considered entering Starfleet but, because of family obligations, decided to serve in Vulcan's self-defense forces. While Staran was a sub-commander on a cruiser in the Vulcan home system during the Dominion War, he received news of his sister's accident. He did his best to raise Savan after receiving custody, but as a disciplined, logical officer with heavy responsibilities, he could not handle the emotional and often unruly child. While Staran had difficulty in maintaining contact with his nephew, he did reach out finally to Savan after he entered the Academy to say that he was impressed by his young nephew's perseverance and ability to rise above the adverse conditions that were presented to him. Savan appreciated the message deeply. The two now stay in occasional contact. Savan will to reach out to his uncle when he needs a clear viewpoint, unfettered by emotion. Currently, Staran now holds the rank of commander in the Vulcan fleet. Following the threats posed to Vulcan since the Dominion War and the later collapse of the Romulan Star Empire, Staran would prefer a return to the days of the Vulcan High Command, when Vulcan could protect itself more effectively. While he does not at all favor the militarism and climate of deception that arose at the end of the High Command's era (before being dismantled in the 22nd century) and does believe in the more pacifist philosophy of the present, Staran considers the reliance upon Starfleet and his planetary government's overt avoidance of the use of force as illogical and potentially threatening for all of Vulcan. For the time being, though, he usually keeps this opinion to himself. Though he now maintains a residence in the capital with his wife, Staran prefers the simplicity of the life on board ship, especially with missions that take away from the politics of the home system. | ||
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| style="background:#ffffff;" | '''Torin Marcus Bergen''', PhD (66) | | style="background:#ffffff;" | '''Torin Marcus Bergen''', PhD (66) |
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