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A pacifist, Tristam downright despises violence to the point of racism, seeing the Rodulan people as “above such barbaric displays", and believes all conflicts should be solved through some form of diplomatic means. He rarely carries a phaser, unless the need for its use as a tool arises. Tristam enjoys working with technology and is happy to get his hands dirty and fix something. He believes the job is therapeutic. Often he will use a process of elimination when problem-solving, coming up with courses of action or when attempting to explain abnormal things. Some note on many occasions that Tristam spends more time thinking than speaking.
A pacifist, Tristam downright despises violence to the point of racism, seeing the Rodulan people as “above such barbaric displays", and believes all conflicts should be solved through some form of diplomatic means. He rarely carries a phaser, unless the need for its use as a tool arises. Tristam enjoys working with technology and is happy to get his hands dirty and fix something. He believes the job is therapeutic. Often he will use a process of elimination when problem-solving, coming up with courses of action or when attempting to explain abnormal things. Some note on many occasions that Tristam spends more time thinking than speaking. Yet, when he ''does'' speak, it is often long-winded ramblings.


Tristam leans towards Rodulan spirituality through a Krzexxi interpretation of modern Artistry (also known as ''Dikkenism'' by older Rodulan generations). He uses language derivative of this to the confusion of others, but he is more than happy to explain his references when prompted.
Tristam leans towards Rodulan spirituality through a Krzexxi interpretation of modern Artistry (also known as ''Dikkenism'' by older Rodulan generations). He uses language derivative of this to the confusion of others, but he is more than happy to explain his references when prompted.