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At the age of 13 she went through the First Rite of Ascension as any other Klingon Child, becoming officially an Adult. She had just celebrated her 20th birthday when the Second Rite of Ascension followed which made her a full warrior.
At the age of 13 she went through the First Rite of Ascension as any other Klingon Child, becoming officially an Adult. She had just celebrated her 20th birthday when the Second Rite of Ascension followed which made her a full warrior.


She joined the Klingon Forces after finishing the Academy, constantly showing that she was more than just a slave girl in a costume. Those who worked with her longer did not have to be convinced, only those who never met her before could hardly believe that she belonged there until she prove it to them. She climbed the ranking ladder up with her abilities and loyalty up to the rank of Sogh (Lieutenant). On many assignments she lost comrades, but one of those assignments will always stand out. She was stationed on a Klingon ship with some of her lifelong friends and she lost all of them. For a successful mission and her survival, she was promoted to Lieutenant.  
She joined the Klingon Forces after finishing the Academy, constantly showing that she was more than just a slave girl in a costume. Those who worked with her longer did not have to be convinced, only those who never met her before could hardly believe that she belonged there until she prove it to them. She climbed the ranking ladder up with her abilities and loyalty up to the rank of Sogh (Lieutenant). On many assignments she lost comrades, but one of those assignments will always stand out. She was stationed on the IKS HoS with some of her lifelong friends and she lost all of them. For a successful mission and her survival, she was promoted to Lieutenant.  
She never told anyone in which situation her comrades were lost, but that they were on duty, so they would remain honored. But she did not get quite over the loss. Once she was healed again she told her parents that she had to leave and they let her go, to find her own way to deal with the situation.
She never told anyone in which situation her comrades were lost, but that they were on duty, so they would remain honored. But she did not get quite over the loss. Once she was healed again she told her parents that she had to leave and they let her go, to find her own way to deal with the situation.


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