Lieutenant JG T'Sarn
Name T'Sarn
Position Engineering Officer
Rank Lieutenant JG
Character Information
Gender | Female | |
Species | Vulcan/Human hybrid | |
Age | 35 |
Physical Appearance
Height | 2.2m | |
Weight | 55 kgs | |
Hair Color | dark brown | |
Eye Color | dark hazel |
Family
Spouse | none | |
Children | none | |
Father | unknown | |
Mother | unknown | |
Brother(s) | none known | |
Sister(s) | none known | |
Other Family | raised by Vulcan family – Sengor and T’Salar |
Personality & Traits
General Overview | T’Sarn was found unconscious adrift in an escape pod as a ‘teen’ . The pod was found near to the wreckage of a small private freighter named The Lillooet, that looked like it had impacted a small asteroid. The computers were archaic and no data could be salvaged from it about the crew or what exactly happened. When she awoke, her memories of her life before were piecemeal. She remembered her name but few other details. She was eventually brought back to Vulcan and civil authorities there placed her with a well-adjusted couple to raise. Her school placement scoring jumped her straight into the Vulcan Science Academy – where she showed a keen aptitude for hands-on engineering and a likewise keen mind for warp theories. T’Sarn entered Starfleet Academy at the age of 18 against the advice of her adoptive parents, who tried to encourage T’Sarn to become a Civil Engineer and remain on Vulcan. But she knew she needed more – a wider variety of experience that she could not get if settling for a planet-based career. She stayed with her strengths and mastered in Engineering and Warp Technology; but also tried to balance out her portfolio with Combat and Tactical training, along with studies in Astrophysics, and Cartography. Starfleet would not find her lacking. |
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Strengths & Weaknesses | T’Sarn, with her mixed heritage, tends to be more expressive than a full-blood Vulcan, however she doesn’t berate herself over her lack of complete control. Her emotional outbursts are generally brief and mild. Back on Vulcan they were tolerated. She isn’t the first of mixed heritage and likely won’t be the last. She has a strong belief in the ideals of IDIC. |