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However, when Tristam finds evidence proving Rahman to have sabotaged the Garuda, all plans are put on hold as she is taken into custody by [[Msafiri Bakari|Bakari]] and [[Jade Shryker|Shryker]]. When fighting for a way to assist her in her trial, Bakari points out that Tristam ''likes'' her, but Tristam shoots the idea down. | However, when Tristam finds evidence proving Rahman to have sabotaged the Garuda, all plans are put on hold as she is taken into custody by [[Msafiri Bakari|Bakari]] and [[Jade Shryker|Shryker]]. When fighting for a way to assist her in her trial, Bakari points out that Tristam ''likes'' her, but Tristam shoots the idea down. | ||
Following her removal, and adamant to help, Tristam attempts to convince Roshanara to see [[Nic del Vedova]] about a "neurodegenerative disease", but after much prompting, she reveals to him that she is in fact an [[empathic metamorph]], manipulated by [[Harrison Ross]] to disable security feeds. As a Rodulan, Tristam is one of very few people | Following her removal, and adamant to help, Tristam attempts to convince Roshanara to see [[Nic del Vedova]] about a "neurodegenerative disease", but after much prompting, she reveals to him that she is in fact an [[empathic metamorph]], manipulated by [[Harrison Ross]] to disable security feeds. As a Rodulan, Tristam is one of very few people whom cannot influence Roshanara through empathic means. | ||
The Rodulan met a holographic version of Roshanara whilst aboard the {{USS|Mercury}}, of whom then proceeded without warning to hold Alora DeVeau hostage. Despite attempts to talk the hologram down, it was ultimately Lieutenant Evan Delano and a holographic version of Mei'konda to temporarily deactivate the hologram and free Alora. Tristam became rattled and almost non-responsive, to the point where the real Rahman had to slap him just to get his attention and any form of coherent words out of him. He had been required to go to a lower level of Engineering and restart containment sequences, but as he was about to initiate the restart, the holographic version of Rahman attacked him. In the end, after an attempt to distract her and conversing with her, Tristam shot the holographic Rahman with a type 2 phaser that had fallen from the deck above. He was able to initiate the restart, and because of that, was part of a small group of people that saved the ''Mercury'' from exploding. The real Roshanara found Tristam as a mental mess, and ordered (with the very little authority she had at that time) the Garuda to beam him directly to Sick Bay. | The Rodulan met a holographic version of Roshanara whilst aboard the {{USS|Mercury}}, of whom then proceeded without warning to hold Alora DeVeau hostage. Despite attempts to talk the hologram down, it was ultimately Lieutenant Evan Delano and a holographic version of Mei'konda to temporarily deactivate the hologram and free Alora. Tristam became rattled and almost non-responsive, to the point where the real Rahman had to slap him just to get his attention and any form of coherent words out of him. He had been required to go to a lower level of Engineering and restart containment sequences, but as he was about to initiate the restart, the holographic version of Rahman attacked him. In the end, after an attempt to distract her and conversing with her, Tristam shot the holographic Rahman with a type 2 phaser that had fallen from the deck above. He was able to initiate the restart, and because of that, was part of a small group of people that saved the ''Mercury'' from exploding. The real Roshanara found Tristam as a mental mess, and ordered (with the very little authority she had at that time) the Garuda to beam him directly to Sick Bay. | ||
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Their relationship becomes somewhat strained when Tristam begins to avoid her due to the decrease in his verbal skills. Rahman removes him from duty due to this medical condition, frustrated and becoming increasingly worried about it. He apologizes (or tries his best to) and proceeds to explain the problem to her, and both promised to work through the problem together. The two later spent time together, though both awakened to find that Tristam's telepathy had (somewhat) returned during Roshanara's mad dash to prepare for the launch of the {{USS|Invicta}}. | Their relationship becomes somewhat strained when Tristam begins to avoid her due to the decrease in his verbal skills. Rahman removes him from duty due to this medical condition, frustrated and becoming increasingly worried about it. He apologizes (or tries his best to) and proceeds to explain the problem to her, and both promised to work through the problem together. The two later spent time together, though both awakened to find that Tristam's telepathy had (somewhat) returned during Roshanara's mad dash to prepare for the launch of the {{USS|Invicta}}. | ||
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