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'''Mei'konda''' is a 29 year old [[Caitian]] currently assigned as the First Officer aboard the {{USS|Veritas}}, a long range medium cruiser commanded by Captain {{n|Roshanara|Rahman}}, which is currently assigned to the [[Shoals]] region.  Holding an advanced degree in Astrophysics in addition to his starship operations experience, Mei'konda has a wide range of experience in Starfleet engineering, operations, and command.   
'''Mei'konda''' is a [[Caitian]] Starfleet Officer currently assigned as the First Officer aboard the {{USS|Veritas}}, a long range medium cruiser commanded by Captain {{n|Roshanara|Rahman}}, which is currently assigned to the [[Shoals]] region.  Holding an advanced degree in Astrophysics in addition to his starship operations experience, Mei'konda has a wide range of experience in Starfleet engineering, operations, and command.   


Mei'konda is a relatively private man, not as open and friendly as his race is generally known for.  He has few friends, but stays as close as he can to those he's made.  He attempts to be a consummate professional and is completely dedicated to Federation and Starfleet ideals.  Occasionally prone to overworking himself when under stress, he tends to believe that every Starfleet regulation exists for a reason, but that they must be open to interpretation and development in deep space.
Mei'konda is a relatively private man, not as open and friendly as his race is generally known for.  He has few friends, but stays as close as he can to those he's made.  He attempts to be a consummate professional and is completely dedicated to Federation and Starfleet ideals.  Occasionally prone to overworking himself when under stress, he tends to believe that every Starfleet regulation exists for a reason, but that they must be open to interpretation and development in deep space.

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