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* '''Height''': 5' 10"
* '''Height''': 5' 10"
* '''Weight''': 160 lbs
* '''Weight''': 140 lbs
* '''Hair''': Reddish dirty blonde, shoulder-length, and curly
* '''Hair''': Reddish dirty blonde, shoulder-length, and curly
* '''Skin Tone''': Fair, freckles
* '''Skin Tone''': Fair, freckles
* '''Eyes''': Blue-Grey
* '''Eyes''': Blue-Grey
* '''Build''': broad shouldered and muscular, but not cut
* '''Build''': broad shouldered and somewhat muscular
* '''Distinguishing Marks''': tattoo on the inside of her right wrist, a non-traditional music score that looks more like abstract art
* '''Distinguishing Marks''': tattoo on the inside of her right wrist, a non-traditional music score that looks more like abstract art, and a tattoo on her left thigh of a crow
* '''Voice''': melodious, gentle
* '''Voice''': melodious, gentle
[[File:Airports_score.jpg|150px|thumb|Design inspiration for Lazarus' tattoo]]
[[File:Airports_score.jpg|150px|thumb|Design inspiration for Azura's tattoo]]
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Azura Ada grew up on Earth, the eldest child of Derek and Rita Davis. At the age of 16, after surviving a harrowing medical trauma, she felt that her purpose in life was renewed and thus gave herself a new name – borrowing from a biblical story of a man resurrected. Azura went through high school and her undergrad experience because it was what she was supposed to do, but the aforementioned medical trauma during high school helped Azura realize that life is precious and perhaps too short to simply go with the flow. Against the objections of her parents, Azura pursued a PhD in cognitive science where she explored her interests of embodied cognition.
Azura Ada grew up on Earth, the eldest child of Derek and Rita Davis. At the age of 16, after surviving a harrowing medical trauma, she felt that her purpose in life was renewed and thus gave herself a new name – borrowing from a biblical story of a man resurrected. Azura went through high school and her undergrad experience because it was what she was supposed to do, but the aforementioned medical trauma during high school helped Azura realize that life is precious and perhaps too short to simply go with the flow. Against the objections of her parents, Azura pursued a PhD in cognitive science where she explored her interests of embodied cognition.


During her time in academia, Azura found herself empowered like never before. She met a Vulcan named Kovar while writing her dissertation, which lead her down a path of self-discovery: sexuality, neurodivergence, and gender. This brought a level of peace and wholeness to Azura like she's never known.
During her time in academia, Azura found herself empowered and ready to tackle the world. She met a Vulcan named Kovar while writing her dissertation, which lead her down a path of self-discovery: sexuality, neurodivergence, and gender. This brought a level of peace and wholeness to Azura like she's never known.


After completing her PhD, she enrolled in Starfleet Academy. She found the experience equally rewarding and challenging. Learning to be a science officer was a fun, new challenge. After being so steeped in the social sciences, having a chance to learn so much about the physical sciences was exciting. Plus her expertise as a research psychologist offered some relatively unique affordances as a chief science officer, as most chief science officers come from physical science disciplines.  
After completing her PhD, she enrolled in Starfleet Academy. She found the experience equally rewarding and challenging. Learning to be a science officer was a fun, new challenge. After being so steeped in the social sciences, having a chance to learn so much about the physical sciences was exciting. Plus her expertise as a research psychologist offered some relatively unique affordances as a chief science officer, as most chief science officers come from physical science disciplines.  
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