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[[Ensign]] Rahendervakell "Vakell" th’Shant, an [[Andorians|Andorian]] ''thaan,'' was part of [[Deep Space 9]]'s engineering team at the time of [[Andoria]]'s secession from the [[United Federation of Planets|Federation]] in 2382, and had served on the station for more than two years. Vakell's reaction to his homeworld's secession was much the same as many other Andorians in [[Starfleet]]: with a mixture of confusion, depression, and anger.<sup>[ [[#1|1]] ]</sup> This, coupled with a sense of suspicion from his superiors, ultimately led him to join an Andorian radical group. Working in concert with the [[Typhon Pact]], the group had Vakell plant explosive charges in the station's reactor core. While the intent was merely to disable the station as a distraction for a second attempt by the Typhon Pact to gain [[quantum slipstream drive]] technolgy, the result was instead the station's destruction.<sup>[ [[#2|2]] ]</sup>
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* 1. "[[Plagues of Night (Novel)|Plagues of Night]]." ''[[Star Trek: Typhon Pact]],'' Book 6. Novel. May 2012.
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* 2. "[[Raise the Dawn (Novel)|Raise the Dawn]]." ''[[Star Trek: Typhon Pact]],'' Book 7. Novel. June 2012.
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Rahendervakell "Vakell" th'Shant
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Species Andorian
Sex Thaan
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Ensign Rahendervakell "Vakell" th’Shant, an Andorian thaan, was part of Deep Space 9's engineering team at the time of Andoria's secession from the United Federation of Planets in 2382, and had served on the station for more than two years. Vakell's reaction to his homeworld's secession was much the same as many other Andorians in Starfleet: a mixture of confusion, depression, and anger.[1] This, coupled with a sense of suspicion from his superiors, ultimately led him to join an Andorian radical group. Working in concert with the Typhon Pact, the group had Vakell plant explosive charges in the station's reactor core. While the intent was merely to disable the station as a distraction for a second attempt by the Typhon Pact to gain quantum slipstream drive technology, the result was instead the station's destruction.[2]

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