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Young-Adult Years -  As T’Lea reached maturity she found herself growing more independent, angry and more defiant of everything Vulcan.  During the exclusive excavation of an ancient civilization on N’Dallis Prime, located in the Bogon system, T’Lea left the unpredictable sandstorms of the desert dig-site and sought refuge in the inner city.  She quickly found her place as the Alpha Female in a notorious and deadly gang.  For five long years she carved out her reputation as the most lethal, heartless, and cunning ruler of the streets -- and along side her mate Dragus, Alpha Male of the gang, their empire was quick to threaten established enemy territories.  Soon opposition fell at the duo’s bloodstained hands, but T’Lea’s lust for power, and the inherent legacy left behind by her mother, once again lead to the ultimate betrayal.  Seeking a higher social status, T’Lea conspired to have her mate, Dragus, murdered in exchange for a privileged political rank.  The sinister plan went awry.  She not only saw to the destruction of her mate, but successfully destroyed herself, as well.  ((see sims: The Beauty Is A Beast Part I:  http://games.groups.yahoo.com/group/ufop-inactive-columbia/message/2807 ,  
Young-Adult Years -  As T’Lea reached maturity she found herself growing more independent, angry and more defiant of everything Vulcan.  During the exclusive excavation of an ancient civilization on N’Dallis Prime, located in the Bogon system, T’Lea left the unpredictable sandstorms of the desert dig-site and sought refuge in the inner city.  She quickly found her place as the Alpha Female in a notorious and deadly gang.  For five long years she carved out her reputation as the most lethal, heartless, and cunning ruler of the streets -- and along side her mate Dragus, Alpha Male of the gang, their empire was quick to threaten established enemy territories.  Soon opposition fell at the duo’s bloodstained hands, but T’Lea’s lust for power, and the inherent legacy left behind by her mother, once again lead to the ultimate betrayal.  Seeking a higher social status, T’Lea conspired to have her mate, Dragus, murdered in exchange for a privileged political rank.  The sinister plan went awry.  She not only saw to the destruction of her mate, but successfully destroyed herself as well.  ((see sims: The Beauty Is A Beast Part I:  http://games.groups.yahoo.com/group/ufop-inactive-columbia/message/2807 ,  
The Beauty Is A Beast Part II: http://games.groups.yahoo.com/group/ufop-inactive-columbia/message/2807 ,   
The Beauty Is A Beast Part II: http://games.groups.yahoo.com/group/ufop-inactive-columbia/message/2807 ,   
and Tapping The Brain: http://games.groups.yahoo.com/group/ufop-inactive-columbia/message/2990 ))
and Tapping The Brain: http://games.groups.yahoo.com/group/ufop-inactive-columbia/message/2990 ))




Fleeing the city a broken and shattered mess, and with a Warrant for Vengeance on her head, T’Lea returned to her guardian Zadok, hoping that he would get her off the planet before the Sentinels and/or Bounty Hunters found her.  In her comatose state, Zadok fled the Bogon System with T’Lea and helped her the only way he knew how.  Arriving on a remote, illegal medical science facility, Zadok enlisted an expertise of an Ullian to rewrite T’Lea’s memories, making her docile, peaceful, and logical.  With a new Vulcan foundation in place, T’Lea’s violent memories were tamed, and she was completely unaware of the involuntary memory treatment she’d suffered.  As far T’Lea was concerned, she gave up her brutal past and found sanctuary in the teachings of Surak.  Under these false pretences, T’Lea joined Starfleet and although she struggled with her suppressed Romulan side, she managed to work her way through training with logic and Vulcan integrity.   
Fleeing the city a broken and shattered mess with a Warrant for Vengeance on her head, T’Lea returned to her guardian Zadok, hoping that he would get her off the planet before the Sentinels and/or Bounty Hunters found her.  With T'Lea in a comatose state, Zadok fled the Bogon System and arrived on a remote, illegal medical science facility, where he enlisted the expertise of an Ullian to rewrite T’Lea’s memories -- making her docile, peaceful, and logical.  With a new Vulcan foundation in place, T’Lea’s violent memories were tamed, and she was completely unaware of the involuntary memory reprogamming she’d suffered.  As far T’Lea was concerned, she gave up her brutal past and found sanctuary in the teachings of Surak.  Under these false pretences T’Lea joined Starfleet and although she still struggled with her suppressed Romulan side, she managed to work her way through training with logic and Vulcan integrity.   




Present – Over time the memory reconstruction procedure has slowly started to deteriorate.  During the Ambrosia mission, Ethereal creatures finally broke down the memory barriers and revealed the truth about T’Lea’s past.  ((see sim: JP Pandora’s Box: http://games.groups.yahoo.com/group/ufop-inactive-columbia/message/3025 ))  The shocking revelation thrust T’Lea’s Romulan side to the forefront once again, and forced her false Vulcan half into a deep meditative state.  T’Lea is now ruled by her manipulative Romulan heritage and the intense drive to find her estranged mother.  
Present – Over time the memory reconstruction procedure has slowly started to deteriorate.  During the Ambrosia mission, Ethereal creatures finally broke down the memory barriers and revealed the truth about T’Lea’s past.  ((see sim: JP Pandora’s Box: http://games.groups.yahoo.com/group/ufop-inactive-columbia/message/3025 ))  The shocking revelation thrust T’Lea’s Romulan side to the forefront once again, and forced her false Vulcan half into a deep meditative state.  T’Lea is now ruled by her manipulative Romulan heritage and the intense drive to find her estranged mother.


* '''Notes''':  T'Lea is pronounced, T'Lee.
* '''Notes''':  T'Lea is pronounced, T'Lee.
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