Difference between revisions of "Artamer Ter Mak-B (First Splinter)"
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+ | Artamer Ter Mak-B was a {{link|First Splinter|Tzenkethi}} law enforcement officer assigned to Area 9, Subsection 56 on {{link|First Splinter|Ab-Tzenketh}}. His partner was Senior Enforcer {{link|First Splinter|Inzegil Ter Mak-B}}, and their ''{{link|First Splinter|ap-rej}},'' or supervisor, was {{link|First Splinter|Mertikor Ter Mak-A||Mertikor Ter Mak-A[?]}}. In {{date|First Splinter|2383}}, the pair worked a case involving a pair of {{link|First Splinter|Ret}} maintenance workers and a supervisor who was abusing his power to force a personal relationship with one of the workers. In reality, the supervisor was a {{link|Columbia|Humans||Human}} {{link|First Splinter|Starfleet Intelligence}} operative, and the worker was a {{link|First Splinter|Cardassians||Cardassian}} intelligence agent.<ref name="Brinkmanship"/> | ||
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Latest revision as of 05:07, 28 July 2023
Artamer Ter Mak-B was a Tzenkethi law enforcement officer assigned to Area 9, Subsection 56 on Ab-Tzenketh. His partner was Senior Enforcer Inzegil Ter Mak-B, and their ap-rej, or supervisor, was Mertikor Ter Mak-A[?]. In 2383, the pair worked a case involving a pair of Ret maintenance workers and a supervisor who was abusing his power to force a personal relationship with one of the workers. In reality, the supervisor was a Human Starfleet Intelligence operative, and the worker was a Cardassian intelligence agent.[1]
Notes and References
- ↑ McCormack, Una. "Brinkmanship." Star Trek: Typhon Pact. Novel. Pocket Books, September 2012.