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*'''Name:''' Olivia
*'''Name:''' Olivia
*'''Pronouns''': She/Her
*'''Pronouns''': She/Her
*'''OOC Rank:''' Ensign
*'''OOC Rank:''' Lieutenant
*'''Joined SB118:''' April 2023
*'''Joined SB118:''' April 2023
*'''Writer ID:''' A240004LL2
*'''Writer ID:''' A240004LL2


===Short Bio===
===Short Bio===
Hiya! I'm '''Olivia'''! My ''Primary Character'' is [[Caitian]], '''[[Luxa Lorana]]''' (Science Officer, [[USS Artemis-A|USS Artemis]]). I also have two PNPCs, [[Vailani Zoyara]] (Operations Officer, [[USS Artemis-A|USS Artemis]]) and [[Clara Quinn]] (Engineering Officer, [[Cait Spacedock]])
Hiya! I'm '''Olivia''', more commonly known as Liv! My ''Primary Character'' is [[Caitian]], '''[[Luxa Lorana]]''' (Science Officer, [[USS Ronin|USS Ronin]]). I also have a secondary character, [[Vailani Zoyara]] (Operations Officer, [[Amity Outpost|Amity Outpost]]) and several PNPCs.


A little about me, the writer! I am Scottish born and bred, I live on the West Coast and have done for much of my life. I have been a lifelong Star Trek fan, I can't remember a time when we didn't watch some version of the franchise. This stems from my Dad, who enjoyed science fiction in general. I came into my formative years in the 90s, and I remember vividly the premiere episodes of both Deep Space Nine and Voyager - it was a great time to be alive. One of the pleasurable things about watching new Trek back then was there was no endless dissection of the franchise. You watched, absorbed and took it in. Canon arguments were reserved for a small few.   
A little about me, the writer! I am Scottish born and bred, I live on the West Coast and have done for much of my life. I have been a lifelong Star Trek fan, I can't remember a time when we didn't watch some version of the franchise. This stems from my Dad, who enjoyed science fiction in general. I came into my formative years in the 90s, and I remember vividly the premiere episodes of both Deep Space Nine and Voyager - it was a great time to be alive. One of the pleasurable things about watching new Trek back then was there was no endless dissection of the franchise. You watched, absorbed and took it in. Canon arguments were reserved for a small few.   
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