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===Family Background=== | |||
Rachel Flores is the youngest child of Martin and Shannon Flores. Martin Flores’ family had lived in Texas since the early 20th century and was well-connected within the community. Martin was a criminal defense lawyer and volunteer public defender. Growing up, he split his time between his birthplace, Houston, and his mother’s home town of Albany. After law school he moved back to Texas and partnered with an old family friend to form a new law firm in Houston. | |||
Shannon Moore was one of the earliest boomers. Her parents served on an interplanetary freighter and she spent her formative years aboard the freighter. Shannon had only seen Earth a handful of times by the time she was six years old. Shannon attended primary school in Lucan, Ireland and would stay with her grandparents when her parents were in space. After graduating college, she began working for the United Earth government as a paralegal. | |||
Shannon and Martin met at court during a break between cases and decided to get coffee together before their respective next cases. From there, the two went on a series of dates and eventually married in 2118. Their oldest child, Eric, was born in 2120. Rachel was born three years later in 2123. | |||
===Childhood=== | |||
Rachel grew up in Houston, where both of her parents worked. She got along very well with her older brother Eric and was surrounded by a large extended family of cousins, aunts, uncles, and great-grandparents. She would also spend some summers away from home, either in Albany with her paternal grandmother or in Ireland with her maternal grandparents. Rachel was always rather bright, but she never had any concrete idea of what she wanted to do when she grew up. | |||
A family trip to San Francisco in 2135 was the inspiration that she was looking for. Being in the city at the heart of Human space exploration ignited her latent passion for spaceflight. After a week of seeing everything that Starfleet and the United Earth Space Probe Agency had built, Rachel was determined to get in to Starfleet Academy as soon as she could apply. The next five years were mostly dedicated to improving her academic performance and independently studying spaceflight and astrophysics. The walls of her bedroom were soon covered in star charts and blueprints of spacecraft. | |||
===Starfleet Academy and Early Starfleet Service=== | |||
Rachel’s enthusiasm and hard work paid off and her application to Starfleet Academy was accepted. She enjoyed her time at Starfleet Academy and observed the area around the Academy grow as the training academy became more established. Between classes she volunteered to help with campus beautification and landscaping, was a founding member of the Starfleet Academy swim team, and attended the grand opening of a bar near campus that would eventually become The Launching Pad. While she was trained primarily for engineering, she applied for the position of helm control before graduating. | |||
Hopes that a Warp Five ship would be active in the fleet by her graduation proved to be too optimistic, and Rachel was instead assigned to the ''Neptune''-class ''Saratoga'' as the ship’s pilot. She served on the ''Saratoga'' from June of 2145 to January of 2149. In that time she was promoted to Lieutenant (Junior Grade) and received a commendation for inventive thinking. Extensive damage to the ''Saratoga'' during an ion storm necessitated several months in drydock. Rachel was then transferred to the ''Ganges''-class ''Pioneer''. The two years on the ''Pioneer'' were uneventful, but did result in a change in duty post from flight control back to engineering. | |||
Rachel transferred to the ''Intrepid''-class ''Victory'' on Stardate 215201.13. She retained the change to engineering from the ''Pioneer'' and quickly rose through the hierarchy of the engineering staff. She attained the position of chief engineer in just over a year. Rachel remained on the Victory for two more years as chief engineer, and made many friends on the ship. | |||
===Coalition of Planets and the Romulan War=== | |||
The formation of the Coalition of Planets and the start of the Earth-Romulan War brought changes to Rachel’s career. Starfleet Command transferred her from the ''Victory'' to the refit NX-class ''Forthwith'' as the ship’s chief engineer. She was saddened to say goodbye to the crew of the ''Victory'', but serving on a Warp Five ship had always been her dream assignment. During her tenure as chief engineer, the ''Forthwith'' was involved in multiple joint operations with other members of the Coalition and continued normal operations for several months. | |||
This status quo was interrupted by the start of the Earth-Romulan War. The ''Forthwith'' served on the front lines of the war from middle 2156 until its disappearance in early 2157. Another change came when the ''Forthwith''’s first officer was killed during a skirmish. Starfleet was spread thin at the time, so Captain Rex McMillan promoted Rachel to first officer. | |||
===Back to the Future=== | |||
While patrolling a remote system on Stardate 215703.13, the ''Forthwith'' encountered a temporal anomaly and was pulled out of normal spacetime. The ship crashed in an unknown location and suffered severe structural damage and dozens of casualties. The crew of the ''Forthwith'' encountered a similarly stranded away team from a 24th century Starfleet ship, the {{USS|Blackwell}}. An attempt to use the ''Forthwith''’s warp reactor to reopen the anomaly necessitated the survivors returning to the 24th century with the ''Blackwell'' away team. | |||
The ''Forthwith'' survivors were brought to [[Deep Space 26]] and turned over to the Department of Temporal Investigations. The death of Captain McMillan had left Rachel as the ''de facto'' leader of the survivors. Temporal Investigations interviewed the United Earth Starfleet officers, slowly introduced them to modern history, and helped them reintegrate into society over the course of four months. | |||
Meanwhile, in Flores’ own time, the disappearance of the ''Forthwith'' was classified as another casualty of the Romulan War. Rachel Flores and the rest of the crew were declared killed in action on Stardate 215805.12. The Flores family were informed of her “death” and mourned her loss. | |||
===Starfleet Academy… Again=== | |||
Rachel adapted remarkably quickly to her new situation. When her case was closed by the DTI, she applied to rejoin Starfleet and get back to work exploring the final frontier. However, the reply from Starfleet was not what she had hoped for. Since she had been declared dead and was not an active member of Starfleet during the foundation of the Federation, Flores had not been granted a commission under the new Federation Starfleet. She would be required to go through a condensed training program at Starfleet Academy and start her career over in order to meet modern standards. | |||
The situation was not ideal, but Rachel did understand the very limited utility an engineer more than two centuries out of date would provide. She agreed to undergo retraining and selected both Propulsion Systems and Components Engineering as specializations. Over four semesters at Starfleet Academy, Rachel was educated in 24th century technology and history. She passed her final exams with flying colors and was commissioned as an ensign engineering officer. For her first assignment, she was sent to Væron Colony to assist the Romulan Republic with benamite mining operations. | |||
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