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*'''Organized''': Olivia keeps organized. She values the ability to find exactly what she's looking for quickly. Poor organization or messiness is a stressor for her. <br><br> | *'''Organized''': Olivia keeps organized. She values the ability to find exactly what she's looking for quickly. Poor organization or messiness is a stressor for her. <br><br> | ||
*'''Naïve''': Olivie enters each new experience with both feet forward. Eager to see new things, she is often overly trusting, risk-blind, and generally naïve.<br><br> | *'''Naïve''': Olivie enters each new experience with both feet forward. Eager to see new things, she is often overly trusting, risk-blind, and generally naïve.<br><br> | ||
*'''Weak-empath''': Being | *'''Weak-empath''': Being Betazoid, Olivia is expected to be a strong empath. Not all Betazoids are created equal however, and Olivia's telepathic capabilities were always weak. She never developed the means to telepathically communicate with other Betazoids without physical contact. Her empathic skills also tend to be weak, require close proximity to get a good read on other people. Olivia is both looked down on, and pitied by most other Betazoid's due to this. It is a driving reason she seeks a career in Starfleet, away from home. <br><br> | ||
*'''Acrobatic''': Olivia grew up in a large family which was constantly active, and she was no different. From an early age, Olivia trained and entered competitions as a gymnast, a hobby she maintains to this day. Throughout her childhood and adolescence, Olivia won several awards, but never had high enough achievement to merit significant recognition. | *'''Acrobatic''': Olivia grew up in a large family which was constantly active, and she was no different. From an early age, Olivia trained and entered competitions as a gymnast, a hobby she maintains to this day. Throughout her childhood and adolescence, Olivia won several awards, but never had high enough achievement to merit significant recognition. | ||
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