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+ | Orventa T’Jul, a {{link|First Splinter|Romulans||Romulan}} female, spent her entire adult life in the {{link|First Splinter|Romulan Imperial Fleet}}. Her brunette hair and green eyes set her outside the norm of Romulan physicality, and she wore her hair in a style that was not quite so closely cropped or rigidly shaped as that of most of her fellow citizens. As a {{link|First Splinter|Romulan Subcommander||subcommander}}, T'Jul served as second-in-command of the {{link|First Splinter|I.R.W. Dekkona||Warbird ''Dekkona''}}, under {{link|First Splinter|Romulan Commander||Commander}} {{link|First Splinter|Marius}}, during a joint mission with the {{link|First Splinter|Breen Confederacy||Breen}} to steal {{link|First Splinter|quantum slipstream drive}} technology from {{link|First Splinter|Utopia Planitia shipyards}}. Several months after the Utopia Planitia mission, T'Jul was promoted and placed in command of the {{link|First Splinter|I.R.W. Eletrix||I.R.W. ''Eletrix''}}, which was sent on a joint mission of exploration in the {{link|First Splinter|Gamma Quadrant}} with a {{link|First Splinter|United Federation of Planets||Federation}} starship, the {{link|First Splinter|U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701-E||U.S.S. ''Enterprise'' NCC-1701-E}}. The mission, however, came to an abrupt end thanks to {{link|First Splinter|Tomalak}}, secretly an agent of the {{link|First Splinter|Tal Shiar}}, who sent the ''Eletrix'' on a mission to steal starship construction technology from the {{link|First Splinter|Dominion}}.<ref name="Plagues"/> T'Jul died when she ordered the self-destruction of the ''Eletrix'' during a subsequent battle at {{link|First Splinter|Deep Space 9}}, shortly after the ship was detected, despite its use of a new {{link|First Splinter|phasing cloaking device}}, upon its return to the {{link|First Splinter|Alpha Quadrant}}.<ref name="Raise"/> | ||
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Revision as of 06:04, 30 July 2023
Orventa T’Jul, a Romulan female, spent her entire adult life in the Romulan Imperial Fleet. Her brunette hair and green eyes set her outside the norm of Romulan physicality, and she wore her hair in a style that was not quite so closely cropped or rigidly shaped as that of most of her fellow citizens. As a subcommander, T'Jul served as second-in-command of the Warbird Dekkona, under Commander Marius, during a joint mission with the Breen to steal quantum slipstream drive technology from Utopia Planitia shipyards. Several months after the Utopia Planitia mission, T'Jul was promoted and placed in command of the I.R.W. Eletrix, which was sent on a joint mission of exploration in the Gamma Quadrant with a Federation starship, the U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701-E. The mission, however, came to an abrupt end thanks to Tomalak, secretly an agent of the Tal Shiar, who sent the Eletrix on a mission to steal starship construction technology from the Dominion.[1] T'Jul died when she ordered the self-destruction of the Eletrix during a subsequent battle at Deep Space 9, shortly after the ship was detected, despite its use of a new phasing cloaking device, upon its return to the Alpha Quadrant.[2]
Notes and References
- ↑ George, David R. III. "Plagues of Night". Star Trek: Typhon Pact. Novel. Simon & Schuster/Pocket Books, May 2012.
- ↑ George, David R. III. "Raise the Dawn." Star Trek: Typhon Pact. Novel. Pocket Books, June 2012.