Dramar, Quill

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 STAR FLEET PERSONNEL COMMAND FILE
 SECURITY RATING 3, CONFIDENTIAL[1]

RETIRED[2]
Quillian Dramar
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Career Occupation
Position:
4th Fleet Commander of Science
Assignment:
Star Base Delta
Rank:
Commodore
Commodore
Star Fleet Registration:
2001081186-001
Biographical Attributes
Species:
Human
Gender:
Male
Height:
175 cm (5 ft. 9 in.)
Weight:
74.8 kg (165 lb.)
Eye Color:
Bluegreen with yellow flecks around the pupils
Hair Color:
Dark Brown
Hairstyle:
Approximately 1 inch in length, generally worn swept back
Physique:
Average, leaning towards toned
Complexion:
Tawny
Facial Hair:
5 o'clock shadow
Voice:
Quillian has a deeper voice
Affiliation:
United Federation of Planets
Birthplace:
Cincinnati, OH, North American Continent, Earth
Born:
16505.19
Age:
48
Familial Relationships
Father:
Thomas Dramar, Captain (Age 53)
Mother:
Katherine Dramar, Commander (Age 47)
Status of Parents:
Katherine Dramar - Deceased. Thomas Dramar - MIA
Siblings:
Samantha Dramar (Age 20 - Deceased)
Marital Status:
Single
Children:
None


Personal History

Early Life

Quillian’s childhood was nothing extraordinary. He grew up living sheltered life, which may have had something to do with some of his anti-social tendencies. His time was spent mostly on his or with his very small circle of friends. Throughout childhood, science was his passion. He studied everything he could find, but space especially fascinated him. He would spend hours at night laying on the hill behind his house, look up at the stars. Quill also loved to read. These two lead to his unpopularity in primary school. It also taught him not to open himself up to others, which usually lead to him getting hurt by those who he thought were his friends. This trend did not continue into his high school education, but never the less, the damage had been done. Quill rarely allowed himself to open up to others.

When Quill was 17 his father, Captain Thomas Dramar, went missing along with the entire crew of the USS, Tidal Wave NCC-7696. (For more information, see situation report BCGEH- 7696, classified level clearance required). His relationship with his father had not always been the greatest. Thomas Dramar was away on duty most of the time. Prior to his father’s disappearance, he had not said good bye to his father when he the chance and regretted this. He was initially hopeful that the Tidal Wave would be found and there would be a chance to patch he relationship with his father, but the years since then have convinced him that his father and the crew of the Tidal Wave are truly lost.

Starfleet Academy

It was the loss his father that finally convinced Quill to join Starfleet. He applied immediately after graduating at the top of his high school class. Dramar was accepted to Starfleet Academy where he perused his passion of science by becoming a science officer. Cadet Dramar specialized in Physics and Astronomy. He also took basic command courses. During his sophomore year, Cadet Dramar was caught dueling a fellow cadet who had made some less than respectful remarks towards his best friend and love interest, Cadet Samantha Hart. Thanks to the testimony of several of his professors, the Academy’s Conduct Review Board elected not to expel Cadet Dramar, but declared that he would join the Academy’s fencing team and perform grounds keeping work on the academy campus garden for the remainder of his time at the Academy. Little did Cadet Dramar know, but the skills he learned on the dueling team would save his life on multiple occasions. Though things did not work out between Samantha and Quill, the two of them are good friends to this day.

USS Enterprise, NCC-1701-E

Quillian graduated third in his class. Due to exemplary performance at the academy, he was promoted the rank of Ensign, a rare occurrence, on Stardate 20108.04. The promising Ensign’s first assignment was the USS Enterprise, NCC-1701-E. The “Mighty-E” was brought out of service as a museum ship in order to track down the Rear Admiral Kwalin, changeling, who among other things, had stolen the USS Pulsar. The Pulsar was the Federation’s first battleship, a truly dangerous weapon in the Kwalin’s hands. In order to recover the Pulsar, the Federation Council allowed the Enterprise to be temporarily fitted with the experimental inter-phasic cloaking technology Kwalin was researching. Assigned to team overseeing the use of inter-phase cloak, the young Ensign Dramar found himself on the cutting edge of science. Not only did this thrill the scientist in him, he was following in his father’s footsteps, making a difference in the galaxy. Thanks to the excellent performance of the cloaking system, the Enterprise crew successfully recovered the USS Pulsar. Kwalin escaped.

USS Philadelphia, FF-6053

Upon the completion of the Enterprise’s mission, Dramar was transferred to the newly commissioned USS Philadelphia, FF-6053 under the command of Captain Raymond Gage on star date 20108.16 where he served as Chief Science Officer.

He continued to serve as CSO, picking up two rank promotions, and multiple commendations along the way. During his time as Chief Science Officer, Quill focused a lot of his research on chroniton particles. They fascinated him with their ability to dramatically alter the environment around them. Quill’s experience aboard the Enterprise with the Inter-phase cloak captured his fascination and influenced the direction of his research for years to come, culminated in his crowning achievement; development of a chroniton-based weapon platform. Unfortunately, or fortunately depending on your point of view, Lieutenant Dramar was ordered to cease work on the weapon after the construction, and successful test of a full scale replica. Both of the Starfleet Science Institute and Corps of Engineers felt that the use of such weapons violated the Federation’s ban on inter-phase technology. Though Lieutenant Dramar obeyed Starfleet’s orders and ceased work on the design, a series of papers he had published in professional journals earned him significant recognition and a bit of notoriety in parts of the scientific community.

His experience with pirates during the White Star Incident was a precursor of many things to come. Quillian had achieved the rank of Lieutenant Commander at the start of the Second Federation/Romulan War. During his time, Quill begun to slowly break out of the shell that he had encased himself in as a defense mechanism. This was odd especially since much of this growth occurred during the Romulan War which was raging at this time. It was mainly due to his developing friendship with fellow crewmember Elisa Godard.

Lieutenant Commander Dramar was on shoreleave aboard Starbase 1 during the Romulan assault turned Borg Invasion of Sector 001 on stardate 20211.14. In the ensuing chaos of the intruders beaming aboard the starbase, the Armageddon Directive was initiated, which began evacuation beam outs of crew and officials based on rank and station. Quill was nearly assimilated before the transporter beam whisked him away to relative safety aboard the Philadelphia. However, his escape was bittersweet. As the transporter beam enveloped him, Dramar was horrified to see his mother and sister, who had come to Starbase Alpha to spend the day with him, assimilated by the Borg.

Somehow, perhaps because of his training and the presence of the impending danger that threatened the ship, he was able to maintain composure. After the Philadelphia shot her way out of stardock, she fled the battle as ordered to initiate contact with the Organians and ask for their assistance. She was hit by a glancing Borg weapon, and hurled through an open subspace conduit. Upon egress, the Philadelphia was in terrible shape. Many systems were off-line and to make matters worse, their estimates placed them over a year away from the nearest Federation outpost at high warp.

Due to the injury of the Philadelphia’s First Officer, Commander Avon, Lieutenant Commander Dramar was assigned to the position of Executive Officer. The damage to the ship was severe enough that it forced the crew to abandon the Philadelphia. The planet they landed on, the 4th planet in the E- 19 System, was inhabited by a highly advanced race known as the Em’sha. Despite a botched first contact that begun with a member of the crew shooting an Em’sha, The Em’Sha agreed to help the stranded crew. With their assistance, the Philadelphia was repaired and transported to the Vulcan system. In the massive battle that followed, it appeared that borg were defeated once and for all. Peace was once again established. In light of his service and valiant action Quill received several more commendations from his CO. In a special ceremony following the conclusion of the war, Quill was awarded the Gold Star and promoted to the rank of Commander by Fleet Admiral Jon Beckett.

With the departure of Captain Lanael from command due to injuries sustained during the Second Battle of Sol, command of the Philadelphia was turned over to an old friend of Quill’s, Captain Lucas Leeot, who selected him as First Officer. During this time, Quill’s relationship with Commander Goddard, who had been transferred to the USS Drake as First Officer, begun to deteriorate. It ended with Commander Goddard cheating on him and leaving him for another man. The betrayal left him in an emotional wreck. This was a period of lost time for Dramar. Fortunately, his friends and the time spent as First Officer helped him through it, leaving him stronger for it. The tensions resulting from the incursion of an unknown alien race and the conflicts that ensued help refocus his perspective and served to add a Starfleet Commendation Medal to his already impressive portfolio. The alien incursion also setup the next phase of his life.

USS Sheridan, DD-4086

On stardate 20404.12, Quillian was promoted to Captain and assigned as commanding officer of the U.S.S. Sheridan, DD-4086, a destroyer formerly under the command of Captain Himbog. Life as a CO took a bit of adjusting for the new Captain. No longer did he have anyone to oversee his decisions. Fortunately his First Officer, Commander Joseph Daher, served as a good advisor. The two became fast friends, though despite their friendship Daher had no qualms about objecting to a course of action he did not believe in.

The Battle of Tansec

After settling in aboard the Sheridan, his first tactical assignment as CO was the joint strike force operation against the Orion pirate cartel operating in the Tansec Sector, which became known as the Battle of Tansec. During the battle, the Sheridan performed admirably. The tactical and command experience of small ship tactics Quill had gained as First Officer on the Philadelphia applied easily to the slightly larger Sheridan. Though she was a little less maneuverable than his beloved Philly, her teeth were much sharper. For his part in the operation, Dramar was awarded a Diamond Star. Dramar also defended the Federation against the reptilian aliens that attacked on Stardate 20412.05. with the Orion Dragon cartel all but destroyed, the last thing the young Captain expected was to face pirates yet again in his very next assignment.

Vengeful Eyes with a Ghostly Dagger

When listening posts detected the presence of phasic energy and chronoton particles in orion space, the Sheridan was sent to Sector 472 along the Federation/Orion boarder to investigate. While enroute to Sector 472, the Captain responded to a distress call from the Bootlegger, a Ferengi vessel, which was actually a slave runner. They successfully rescued the slaves continued to 472. Once they searched the area and collected remnants of the debris field which appeared to be the source of the phasic energy and chronoton readings. With evidence in hand, Quill ordered the Sheridan back to Starbase Alpha. Along the way they were attacked by a massive Orion battleship. Knowing that there was no way they could hope to defeat it on their own, the Sheridan retreated back towards Federation space warn Starfleet. Unfortunately, the Privateer caught up with them and knocked the Sheridan out of warp, heavily damaging her. Rather allowing the battleship free passage into the heart of the Federation, Quill was preparing to drop warp containment on the Sheridan’s warp cores in attempt to destroy the Privateer. Fate had other plans with the arrival of U.S.S. Exeter. The Sheridan and the Exeter were able to battle the Privateer to a standstill before they retreated back to Orion space. In recognition, Captain Dramar was awarded a Diamond Star for valiantly defending the Federation against an overwhelming threat.

The Cruel Puppeteer

After major repairs, the Sheridan was sent to respond to a distress call from the USS Jutland, CA-1029. The Jutland, which had been converted for deep space exploration, had disappeared over a year previously. When they found the Jutland, she was practically a dead stick, and the host of three alien intelligences, who had driven the crew mad and used them as “playthings.” Using the Jutland’s tractor beam, they captured the Sheridan and sought to tow her to their home planet, beyond the event horizon of the black hole the Jutland had explored. Dramar was forced to violate the prime directive, possibly destroying a planet inside the black hole, to save his ship and crew from the entities when he ordered the creation of an antimatter bomb to collapse the black hole in on itself, and created a star in the process. Although he saved his crew, the events of that mission would haunt him for years to come. He reluctantly accepted a Gold Star for his actions.


While on shore leave he attended a conference of the Federation Society for the study of Astrophysics. Deciding that he needed to reconcile his actions during the Jutland Incident, Quillian left the conference midway through and set off on a backpacking trip through the Hocking Forest of North America. Though the scenery was truly beautiful, he was restless and decided to cut his vacation short to return to duty

Pawns on the Pirateboard

His desire for something to take his mind off of the Jutland Incident was fulfilled when the Sheridan was selected for a covert mission by Starfleet Intelligence. His crew was to play the part of renegade deserters and infiltrate a pirate organization lead by the notorious Captain Abraham Winters. To help in this, Lieutenant Commander Mara Meagher transferred aboard as a strategic advisor. Thanks to the assistance she provided, Dramar was able make contact with Winters and arrange their integration, provided they proved their “loyalty” during a raid on a Federation freighter. Although the Sheridan crew was divided up among the pirate fleet, Dramar was able to retain command of his vessel through careful subterfuge.

For the better part of a year, his crew performed their duties adamantly, working to bring down the organization from the inside. They enacted their plan during Winters’ operation to secure a small planet called Koar, a small O-class planet located in the Typon Expanse. Although the plan worked, Dramar found himself in a life or death duel aboard a holographic pirate ship against Winters. Although Dramar was a competent swordsman, Winters was better. He was losing the duel with his crew beamed him out just as Winters’ blade found the flesh of his side. The blade was unique in that it incorporated a rare alloy from Gemworld that interferes with the annular confinement beam of transports, and caused the tissue of his side to undergo a phasic shift. Dramar nearly died from blood loss but was saved by the Sheridan’s Chief Medical Officer; Dr. Gaelio Princip. Since the duel, Dramar ensured that he remained in practice with a blade. In honor of their performance, his crew was decorated by Starfleet and Captain Dramar was awarded the Diamond Star.

During their time undercover, Mara was the only member of his senior staff to remain aboard the Sheridan, and as a result he came to rely heavily upon her. The two of them became close and spend shore leave together.

Colony Orange

After shoreleave, much to Dramar’s delight, the Sheridan was sent to Halloran Sector to assist the USS Noras in study a unique subspace phenomena. However, while still enroute, the Sheridan received a distress call from the Olean Colony on Euwindon Three. They had suffered some sort of catastrophic explosion at a major waste recycling plant that lead to large-scale changes in the planet’s atmo- and bio-spheres, killing millions. Those that had been exposed who had not died underwent a variety of mutations. It was clear that unless they could reverse the environmental damage or the mutations, the colony would be lost.

After sending an away team to the planet’s surface to assess the situation, Dramar met aboard the Sheridan with the defacto leader of the colony, Administrator Stern. The contagion somehow made its way aboard the Sheridan and mutated the Captain, causing him to develop a split personality. During a meeting with the Administrator, Dramar threaten him in order to get him to make a decision about how to proceed to save the colony. The First Officer, Commander Ralston, relieved him from duty and attempted to “mutiny” in the Captain mind. By the time he escaped the brig, the dominant, highly aggressive personality had taken over. Dramar set out to kill the Administrator. Fortunately, Midshipman Ristone was able to intervene to save the Administrator. Dramar was stopped when a Ristone’s phaser shot hit his side where he had previously been affected by Winters’ blade. He died from blood loss as the tissue phased out of alignment with current space time. Once again Dr. Princip was able to restart his heart and save his life.

His crew was able to cure the reverse the mutation distribute the anti-mutagen to the planet’s population. They also were able to reverse the environmental damage by constructing a new recycling facility. Dramar was officially relieved of command and confined to the brig pending trial at Starbase Bravo. JAG chose not to press charges after medical and psychiatric evaluation confirmed that the Captain was acting under his own intelligence.

Rather than simply allow his friend to resume command of a ship in his fleet, Admiral Daher remanded Dramar back to Star Fleet Academy to retake his command certification tests and for addition psychiatric testing to determine his fitness to command a starship. The Captain passed the command certification course with a perfect score and Star Fleet medical declared him mentally fit. Satisfied, Admiral Daher reinstated him as Commanding Officer of the ‘’Sheridan’’ on star date 020712.15.

This event proved to be one the most crucial of Dramar’s life. His “death” allowed him to deal with the guilt he carried with since the Jutland Incident. He was able to accept it for it was and move on as a new man.

Trouble at the Border

With its CO reinstated, the ‘’Sheridan’’ was sent to patrol a route along the Federation-Romulan Neutral Zone between Waystations Sierra and Kilo. When they arrived on at Sierra, they found her crew dead and her command center destroyed. Concerned by this, Dramar ordered the Sheridan to continue along the neutral zone to Waystation Romeo, which had suffered the same fate. Believing that stations up the line had already been hit, they raced to Waystation November to try and head off the attack, however, they received a FLAASH message marked “Eyes Only” station the Federation had moved to DEFCON 3 and that they were ordered to Starbase 157. Quill reluctantly complied with the orders after informing Star Fleet Command of the situation. The Waystation listening posts were their eyes along the border, which was now unguarded.

The Battle of Starbase 157

When Did You Lose That Shuttle

The following denotes a mission that was erased from the timeline by the actions of Captain Takari, and therefore is not part of Quillian Dramar’s official service jacket.

Following the Infamous Battle of One-Five-Seven, Quillian was given precious little time to acquaint himself with the newly commissioned Sheridan before she was sent to investigate a level eight encrypted transmission emanating from Rosox IV, home to the prewarp civilization known the Durios. They located the source of the transmission; the Duration, a federation Aeon Class Time ship from the 29th century which crash-landed on Rosox IV over 2,000 years ago. Dramar knew that recovering the timeship would be difficult without violating both the Prime Directive and the Temporal Prime Directive.

Another time traveler, Captain Takari, appeared in her own ship and offered to help Dramar recover the vessel. While she was on the planet’s surface with the away team, a copy of Takari appeared from the future and attacked the Sheridan. The Sheridan was nearly destroyed in the battle, but managed to fight off the attacking Takari, through a clever use of chronoton particles. The original Takari went into the past and recovered the Duration, which repaired the timeline.

Repaired Time-line

Following the Infamous Battle of One-Five-Seven, Quillian was given time to perform a proper shakedown of his new vessel. Their cruise took them to the Rosox System to look for signs of romulan activity. When they passed above Rosox IV, a cold chill passed through the ship. While their scans of the pre-warp civilization didn’t reveal anything, Dramar wanted to perform a more thorough investigation of the planet, but was unable to as they received a priority one FLAASH message to report to Star Base Bravo at best possible speeds.


Dramar on the holodeck


Personality Profile

Academy Major(s): Physics
Academy Minor(s): Astronomy, Command
Hobbies and Pastimes: Quill is a competent swordsmen. Ever since his duel with Captain Winters aboard the Hammer, he practices regularly. He is also an avid outdoors man and enjoys camping, backpacking, and rock climbing. In addition to a good holodeck adventure, which he has increasingly less time to enjoy, the Captain is a voracious reader
Short-Term Goals: Quill hopes that he may be able to make a difference where it counts. With the current state of the Federation, Quill wants to do everything his power to protect and hold the crumbling government together
Long-Term Goals: Dramar would like to find, and is searching for, someone with whom he could spend the rest of his life with, though based on past experience and with his commitment to Star Fleet, he doubts that will happen
Personality: Quillian is fairly outgoing, and has once again found that he could laugh. He is very easy to talk to and is an excellent listener. He is a very patient man and would do almost anything to help a friend.
Sense of Humor: Witty. Quill loves a good joke as much as witty conversation. His sense of humor has also been termed “a little odd at times”
Phobias: Electrocution
Likes: Witty. Quill loves a good joke as much as witty conversation. His sense of humor has also been termed “a little odd at times”
Dislikes: He dislikes people who are ignorant when they have no reason to be.
Pet Peeves or Gripes: Foods that are marked as spicy on the menu but are in fact not spice to his taste
Bad Habits or Vices: Quill has a habit of stroking his chin while thinking or focusing intently on something
Achievements: Achieved the rank of Eagle Scout, Graduated at the top of his high school class and 3rd in his class from Star Fleet Academy. He was promoted to Ensign upon graduation from the Academy
Disappointments: Never said good bye to his father before he went MIA. That he was not able to save his mother or sister from assimilation by the Borg. May have destroyed an entire civilization of two species during the Typhoon Sector Incident
Illnesses: During an undercover intelligence operation in the Typhon Sector, Quill was stabbed by Captain Winters with a unique blade during a transporter cycle. A rare crystal called Tenoi'a from Gemworld had been imbedded in the sword's matrix to increase its strength and cutting ability. When he was stabbed, the crystals reacted with the transporter cycle, altering his genetic code and leaving the skin in the area (the left adbomen) discolored. Concentrated direct blasts of phased energy such as that of a phaser will cause the cells in this area to go in and out of phase. This can and has lead to severe bleeding
Strengths: Quill is a quick learner who can adapt to changing situations and is able to maintain most of his composure on a great deal of stress. He is great listener, and a better friend
Weaknesses: At times Quill is prone to over examine a situation and not rely on his instincts
Fears: That he will never be able to repent for his sins during the Jutland Incident That he will not find someone to spend his life with
Prejudices: Quill has a hatred for the Romulan military, Orions, and especially pirates
Off Duty Clothing Tastes: On the rare occasion Quill is not wearing a Star Fleet Uniform, he prefers to wear comfortable tee-shirts and jeans. His color choices stick more towards grays, and darker earth tones
Distinguishing Features: Quill has two distinguishing features. His eyes have yellow flecks around the pupils, and there is a circular slight discoloration of the flesh on his left abdomen.
Pets: None
Friends: Aitrus and Samantha Colso, Joseph Daher, Nicholas Ristone

Personal Paradigm Shifts

Most Painful Experience: The most painful moment in Quill’s life would have been destruction of the planet beyond the black hole during the Jutland Incident and the two sentient races which inhabited it
Best Time: The best time in Quill’s life would have to be his time spent as Chief Science Officer during peace time. Quill had free reign of his own labs, a scientist’s dream
Most Crucial Experience: The most crucial moment for Quill was just before his death during the Olean Colony disaster. Prior to his death, the weight of his sins was crushing him. He was broken man. At the time of his death, he reconciled his deeds and was reforged a new. Thanks to the swift action of Dr. Gaelio Princip, Quill was resuscitated and once again given the chance to live his life
Role Model: Quill’s does not have one specific role model but a group of them. The Captains he served under; Gage, Lanael, Delacroix, Leeot, all helped to shape his career through their leadership. He also looks to the great scientist who came before; Einstein, Opienheimer, Nobel, and Cochran.

Career History

Stardate 20108.04 - Graduated, Star Fleet Academy
Stardate 20108.04 - Promoted to Ensign, USS Enterprise, NCC-1701-E
Stardate 20108.05 - Assigned as Science Officer, USS Enterprise, NCC-1701-E
Stardate 20108.16 - Assigned as Chief Science Officer, USS Philadelphia, FF-6053
Stardate 20110.01 - Promoted to Lieutenant Junior Grade, USS Philadelphia, FF-6053
Stardate 20202.01 - Promoted to Lieutenant, USS Philadelphia, FF-6053
Stardate 20205.27 - Awarded Co-RPG'er of the Month, USS Philadelphia, FF-6053
Stardate 20206.01 - Promoted to Lieutenant Commander, USS Philadelphia, FF-6053
Stardate 20301.20 - Promoted to the position of Executive Officer, USS Philadelphia, FF-6053
Stardate 20304.27 - Awarded Co-RPG'er of the Month, USS Philadelphia, FF-6053
Stardate 20304.27 - Awarded Gold Star, USS Philadelphia, FF-6053
Stardate 20304.27 - Promoted to Commander, USS Philadelphia, FF-6053
Stardate 20304.27 - Assigned as First Officer, USS Philadelphia, FF-6053
Stardate 20312.01 - Awarded Star Fleet Commendation Medal, USS Philadelphia, FF-6053
Stardate 20401.01 - Awarded Co-RPG'er of the Month, USS Philadelphia, FF-6053
Stardate 20404.11 - Promoted to Captain, USS Philadelphia, FF-6053
Stardate 20404.12 - Assigned as Commanding Officer, USS Sheridan, DD-4086
Stardate 20412.01 - Awarded Diamond Star, USS Sheridan, DD-4086
Stardate 20511.01 - Awarded Gold Star, USS Sheridan, DD-4086
Stardate 20704.01 - Awarded Diamond Star, USS Sheridan, DD-4086
Stardate 20710.01 - Relieved of command pending trial, USS Sheridan, DD-4086
Stardate 20712.15 - Reinstated as Commanding Officer, USS Sheridan, DD-4086
Stardate 20807.01 - Awarded the Purple Heart for injuries, death suffered during the battle of Starbase 157, USS Sheridan, DD-4086
Stardate 20809.01 - Awarded Gold Star, USS Sheridan, DD-4086
Stardate 20909.01 - Awarded Star Fleet Achievement Medal, USS Sheridan, DD-4086
Stardate 21004.01 - Awarded Gold Star, USS Sheridan, DD-4086
Stardate 21012.01 - Awarded Gold Star, USS Sheridan, DD-4086
Stardate 21101.01 - Awarded Gold Star, USS Sheridan, DD-4086
Stardate 21106.02 - Relieved of Command, USS Sheridan, DD-4086
Stardate 21106.02 - Assigned 4th Fleet Commander of Science, Star Base Delta
Stardate 21106.02 - Promoted to Commodore, Star Base Delta

Contact Information

E-Mail: dramar@fed-space.com



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