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When the ''Veritas'' leaves to return to [[Star Station Esperance]], Roshanara stays behind with Tristam to assist with repairs on the outpost, and to reconnect. During this time, they encounter [[Kallo Ver]] whom has much needed materials and just "happened to be passing by". In return for the materials on his ship, he asks Roshanara for a single favour to be called upon in future. She agrees, though Tristam likens it to her having sold her soul to "black paint". | When the ''Veritas'' leaves to return to [[Star Station Esperance]], Roshanara stays behind with Tristam to assist with repairs on the outpost, and to reconnect. During this time, they encounter [[Kallo Ver]] whom has much needed materials and just "happened to be passing by". In return for the materials on his ship, he asks Roshanara for a single favour to be called upon in future. She agrees, though Tristam likens it to her having sold her soul to "black paint". | ||
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Roshanara unceremoniously "kidnaps" Tristam from Outpost 3 long before repairs were due to be complete on the small station. He is irritated about this for only a few days, before reconciling and attending [[Mei'konda]] and [[Evan Delano]]'s wedding on Esperance. Here, the two agree to put their relationship first, and Tristam is finally assigned to the Veritas on a permanent basis. | Roshanara unceremoniously "kidnaps" Tristam from Outpost 3 long before repairs were due to be complete on the small station. He is irritated about this for only a few days, before reconciling and attending [[Mei'konda]] and [[Evan Delano]]'s wedding on Esperance. Here, the two agree to put their relationship first, and Tristam is finally assigned to the Veritas on a permanent basis. | ||
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The following shore leave, Tristam drops by Tasnim's shared quarters. When she admits to him that she feels out of place because of her youth, he relays that all officers and enlisted crew are on the same level of professionalism aboard the ''Veritas'', regardless of age. He goes so far as to laugh when she calls herself a dork, and states that aboard a Starfleet vessel, all engineers are or were dorks at some stage, though she rebuffs this by stating that her 'dorkiness' comes from her lack of experience in this universe (of which she's not native). Of the many things she has yet to experience, one of them is swimming, and Tristam proceeds to give her a swimming lesson in the ''Veritas'' pool. | The following shore leave, Tristam drops by Tasnim's shared quarters. When she admits to him that she feels out of place because of her youth, he relays that all officers and enlisted crew are on the same level of professionalism aboard the ''Veritas'', regardless of age. He goes so far as to laugh when she calls herself a dork, and states that aboard a Starfleet vessel, all engineers are or were dorks at some stage, though she rebuffs this by stating that her 'dorkiness' comes from her lack of experience in this universe (of which she's not native). Of the many things she has yet to experience, one of them is swimming, and Tristam proceeds to give her a swimming lesson in the ''Veritas'' pool. | ||
[[Lael Rosek]] calls Tristam in for a meeting about 'goal setting' and his performance for the following year, which confuses him (as he is aboard in a specialist role, as dictated by Captain Rahman). | [[Lael Rosek]] calls Tristam in for a meeting about 'goal setting' and his performance for the following year, which confuses him (as he is aboard in a specialist role, as dictated by Captain Rahman). Mistakenly believing the conversation was regarding his report about [[Anjar Thoran]]'s behaviour during Rosek's disappearance, he asks if Rosek is attempting to bribe him in order to change his report, having somehow thought that the two were in a relationship. Rosek corrects this assumption. | ||
In late 2395, the ''Veritas'' suddenly loses all it's deuterium reserves and must be evacuated, prompting the crew's crash-land into [[Limbo]]. He looks after young [[Ayden Blake]] until this point, reuniting him with his mother after the reach Limbo's surface. As Blake breaks down, Tristam consoles her, but asks about Roshanara's status and whether she made it off the ship, and Blake confirms that she did, much to Tristam's relief. He then urges Blake to take command of those currently assembled (as she is the ship's second officer) until such time they reunite with the rest of the crew. Tristam proceeds to dismantle the escape pods in case more equipment is needed, and prioritizes the creation of water reclamation units. A week or so later, Tristam's search for other communications on Limbo proves successful, and Blake goes out in search for other members of the crew. | |||
===Engineer's Trading Post=== | ===Engineer's Trading Post=== |
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