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As a student of clinical psychology at the University of Betazed, sparring lecturers branded Sepulsra a radical telepath, believing her approach to helping patients was nothing more than mischievous and invasive. Yet her techniques were tantamount to many of her success stories, leaving her instructors with no choice but to keep her on the course. During this period of time, she reached out to a number of helpless individuals, who each benefitted from her unusual counsel, and though a very many of them were small and insignificant, one eventually lead her to a career in Starfleet - a memory strangely marred with darkness. | As a student of clinical psychology at the University of Betazed, sparring lecturers branded Sepulsra a radical telepath, believing her approach to helping patients was nothing more than mischievous and invasive. Yet her techniques were tantamount to many of her success stories, leaving her instructors with no choice but to keep her on the course. During this period of time, she reached out to a number of helpless individuals, who each benefitted from her unusual counsel, and though a very many of them were small and insignificant, one eventually lead her to a career in Starfleet - a memory strangely marred with darkness. | ||
Her relationship with her family is rather an unbalanced one; like most | Her relationship with her family is rather an unbalanced one; like most Betazoids concerned with reputation, her party-loving naturist parents, Dwavriya and Cesmol Hex, have always been brutally invested in the lives of their children, but have often found managing or maintaining contact with their daughter a specific challenge. | ||
Apart from her wild and hedonistic Auntie, Hedaia, the none-royal House of Hex is one of many marked by scandal, something Sepulsra is thought to be responsible for. | |||
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