Trevor O'Mannin
Mar 3, 2013 9:34:03 GMT
Post by Deleted on Mar 3, 2013 9:34:03 GMT
OOC: As I am not sure exactly where to put this I will place this here as well. Hopefully in this location it can be modified.
Name: Trevor Allen O’Mannin
Rank: Ensign
Species: Human (Enhanced)
Place of Birth: New Terra IV colony
Current Posting: Security/Tactical Officer USS Balta
Qualifications:
2374-2385 Survived disease, gang warfare and life in a failed colony. Learned street fighting and developed street smarts.
2385-2393 Trained as an Obsidian Order agent for 8 years (though under force and threat of death)
2394-2398 Attended Starfleet Academy, Earth and graduating at the top of his class
2398 Participated on Cadet Cruise USS Killburn receiving the rank of Ensign as a Security Officer and a commendation for bravery and self-sacrifice. Also received a Purple Heart
2398-2399 Received posting as a Security/Tactical officer aboard the USS Balta
Personal Details
Age: 30
Gender: Male
Date of Birth: October 30 2369 (Stardate 2399.0225 = February 25 year 2399.)
Appearance: Trevor appears to be a young human male in his late teens or early twenties. His sandy blond locks are always kept short and seem to have somewhat of a mind of their own. His eyes are a pale brownish grey with darker grey specks. They seem to have the ability to pull person in if he is talking to them. Much of this effect has to do with his personality more than a physical trait but it certainly aids in the process. His skin has an peculiar mottled appearance due to the multiple times dermal replication has been used.
He has a Mesomorph body habitus that is set on a broad frame with well-developed musculature structures. His frame is tall at 1.98 meters with broad shoulders and weighs 68.039 kilograms.
History:
New Terra IV was a colony on Harris Prime founded in 2304. It was located near the far reaches of the Federation border towards the homewold of the Bajorans. The principles of free enterprise, trade and representative government were key to the reasons its founders gave for creating the enclave that grew to a large city and many flocked to enjoy the . The president, Brandon Delany, had been secretly assassinated in 2371 and replaced by a Changeling. Rights and freedoms began to disappear and in 2373 elections were canceled claiming it was too dangerous with the political unrest prevalent in the colony and the start of the Dominion war. Dissidents began to be rounded up. Some were placed indefinitely in detention while others simply disappeared.
Eugenics and genetic research had been part of the economy of the colony since its conception. For the most part they operated within the confines set by the Federation. The noted Eugenics Doctor Gregory H. Dodson moved to the New Terra IV colony in 2361 with much fanfare. He was well into his seventies when he arrived and by the start of the war his faculties were still keen. He was highly regarded for his knowledge and skill in his area of expertise. In 2366 he was approached by a Feringi calling himself Omag with a lucrative proposition supposedly for a wealthy Human civilian. He provided him with a human male genetic sample. He requested it be combined with the human female ovum he provided and a list if specific instructions as to what genetic modifications were required. Omag came with gold pressed Latinum, enough for the scientist to retire in rather nicely. Without asking many questions the doctor agreed to do as requested and produced several viable embryos to the client’s specifications. If Dodson had asked more questions he would have discovered the man was not who he said and there was no couple needing his services.
Teresa O’Mannin was a human female being held for alleged crimes against the state. She had organized a protest against the colonies government and for her actions was confined indefinitely. One evening a guard took her she was to report for a physical and when she did the doctor gave her a dose of Anetrizine. While unconscious she was impregnated with four fertilized embryos one of which would become Trevor.
Trevor was nearly a year old when a riot in the prison allowed him and his mother to flee the compound. Teresa managed to find former colleagues willing to aid her and offer protection. As the government became weaker the colony fell further apart. Those that could arrange for passage off the planet did so while the rest were forced to endure the lawless and confusing state that existed. Chaos Disease was rampant leaving the colonist desperate with no place to tern. Gangs formed and violence became commonplace. Those who could not negotiate for food and other supplies were forced to steal to acquire what the needed. The boy became the lure for his mother’s desperate attempts to survive.
When he was only seven his mother died. The government had all but collapsed and anarchy ruled the day. Gangs ruled the streets and organized criminals controlled what assets remained. By the time Trevor was eight he had broken into homes and vacant buildings looking for whatever he could scrounge. He was forced to join a gang and found himself in many fights and even having to kill to survive in the brutal environment. It became obvious that he was faster each more brutal than the last. At twelve he had already found that he had to kill to survive. He was stronger and faster than his peers though he knew nothing as to why it was so.
The boy found his life was filled with violence. Fighting, discarded energy weapons, sharpened knives, clubs and whatever weapons available were being used on a regular bases. Chaos was the order of the day and for those unlucky enough to be on the top of the heap abuse would be their reward. He did as he was told to avoid the beatings and the other negative outcomes that came to those who didn’t follow the orders of the gang leaders. In addition to the gang warfare Cardassians would stage raids capturing females to serve as comfort women and killing those that resisted. There was no childhood for Trevor and no playtime had become a killing field. Survival was the only game and he was willing to play it.
It came as no surprised that two weeks before his seventeenth birthday that the Cardassians arrived again, this time they set out to capture Trevor. After several hours of pursuit the decision was made to simply stun their prey. When he awoke he was restrained within the brig of a Groumall type ship called the Skrain. As he remained confined Enabran, member of the Obsidian order informed him that he belonged to the Dominion. He told him that it was a changeling that paid for his the embryos to be created and that he was now to receive training and become a member of the Obsidian Order infiltrate Federation organizations. When Trevor told the Cardassian he wasn’t about to cooperate Enabran informed him that he would do whatever he was told if he wanted to survive.
From the ship he was taken to Kurill Prime where the lad was to begin his torturous training. Trevor did as he was instructed. If he failed he was punished, if he obeyed and succeeded he would be rewarded, not too different from life in the failed colony only enforcing the rules was done with a bit more fineness though just as cruel. He endured torture, beatings, verbal and emotional abuse not to mention the employment of a net-girl, not at entertainment for the young man but as further means of manipulation.
Over the next 8 years he was forced to perform as the order insisted. During this time he made up for the formal education lost during his years living in the failed colony. He became adept at the Cardassian language as well as many used within the Federation and those of the former Dominion. Trevor learned the finer points of using energy weapons, manipulation and interrogation, all skills he would need as their human agent. When he was 24 they installed a cranial implant.
Trevor was sent on several minor missions as a means of training and to make certain of his loyalty. These ammoniated primarily to information gathering but showed his willingness to do as he was asked.
2394was the year what was to be his major mission to undermine the Federation. He was to make his way to earth and enlist in Starfleet. From his position Trevor would provide intelligence and whatever other services the Obsidian order needed. Before disembarking there was one last injustice. They forced a Betazoid to record his memories on a memory crystal and then his memories were replaced by those that would appear rather benign to the federation. With the aid of a medical person a copy of the small crystal was placed intramuscularly into the young man in the hopes that it would be found and his actual memories could be restored before Trevor did any real devastating espionage. They gave him the name. Gregory Saunders, the name of a missing crewmember from a federation starship.
Once within Federation space and outside of sensor rage of any other ships He was allowed to leave the larger Cardassian vessel in a captured Peregrine class vessel. After that he was on his own. He was informed that he would be checked on periodically by other agents and if his work was not satisfactory he would be eliminated.
The small craft was designed to malfunction as part of the master plan of getting him within the custody of the Federation. They background they gave him was highly believable and mostly true. Given the fact that it was now his memory it was completely believable to Trevor.
As the shuttlecraft experienced environmental control issues he initiated a distress signal. It was intercepted by the Excelsior class starship USS Durbinshire. He was hailed and then brought onboard via teleport. The shuttle was tractor beamed into an empty shuttle bay.
Security met him as he materialized and escorted him to sickbay. There seemed to be no real issues until a scan was done and the chip showed up. Trevor did not know the device had been implanted. While the chip was evaluated exactly who and what he had endured became quite evident right down to the moment his memories were recorded.
It took sedation to “convince” the young man that he needed to undergo the process of having his memories restored. It was done though a much kinder and civilized manor than Trevor would have expected and with his memory restored he felt freer than he had ever felt in his life even with the restrictions placed on civilians while aboard a starship that is not intended for commercial travel.
After undergoing intensive counseling Trevor selected to apply for admittance to Starfleet. It should be noted he was ruled a Federation citizen and thus did not need a letter of recommendation or sponsorship to attend. That summer he spent in predatory classes which went well even though he was required to see a counselor on a regular basis. He took the admittance exams and scored exceptionally well. This should have come as no surprise seeing failure had never been allowed as an option. Failure had always meant he would endure consequences, painful consequences.
Among the courses he took his first year was a self-defense course he tried unsuccessfully be allowed to test out of. Admiral Josephine Falderic and the instructor Lieutenant Kevin Nelson insisted that he, as all cadets take the course regardless of prior experience. Things went well for a while as Trevor did exactly what was expected of him and was even helpful in assisting other cadets who were struggling. That all changed near the end of the course when Nelson decided he needed to kick things up a notch.
In spite of the warnings of Mr. O’Mannin’s counselor Nelson decided he needed to add holodeck simulation to his course to add reality claiming it would better prepare individuals. He went so far as to create damaged buildings and a scenario regarding a failed colon with gangs fighting for turf and diminishing supplies. These were all part of Trevor’s records and the Lieutenant knew as much choosing to push every button he could of his star pupil that didn’t seem to be being challenged enough.
He chose O’Mannin to go in the first group placing himself and two other cadets against him in a holographic encounter. Trevor pleaded that he be excluded from the event much to the puzzlement of many of his classmates that did not know his history. Kevin insisted and the Cadet found himself feeling as if he were back in New Terra IV.
As he was attacked by the instructor and the other two cadets on a narrow stairwell the two cadets found themselves falling over each other. They had attacked simultaneously and Trevor had managed to move out of the way just far enough the two were on each other rather than him. Nelson chose to attack using a blade in one hand and a rather used looking phasor.
Being drawn in by the artificial environment and the use of props including a change in wardrobe to add realism Trevor easily knocked the energy weapon from the man’s hand and pushed his other hand against the wall hard enough that the cracking of bones could be heard. The instructor yelled in pain but tried to continue to attack with his other hand. The Cadet struck him again in the upper left abdomen breaking a floating rib and puncturing Kyle’s lung.
Charges were filed against the Cadet though at hearing were all but dropped leaving only a reprimand on Trevor’s record rather than dismissal from the Academy. The Lieutenant was not as lucky and was demoted to ensign and lost his position as instructor.
His senior year he took the advanced tactical training course and in spite the grueling nature of the course he managed to pass. He also was assigned a Cadet cruise aboard the aging Federation Class starship USS Leninworth. While on the cruise he served as both a security and tactical officer. They were to travel through Federation space and conduct a seemingly easy task of checking navigational beacons.
Things went horribly wrong. The aging magnetic interlocks began to fail and within a matter of days coolant had begun to leak. Trevor was helpful in assisting Engineering by offering a way to reroute power through an alternate loop to buy them time to fix the situation before it became critical. It was something he learned as part of his training as an Obsidian Agent. His suggestion worked but only temporarily.
To make matters worse Orion Slavers had decided this was an excellent time to move in and take some young individuals as prisoners. In the confusion of being boarded one of the ensigns dropped a tool which further aggravated the situation causing a warp core breach.
Trevor had been running the Orion’s around wounded many of them and in general making capture of crewmembers impossible. With the red alert stanchions blaring and lights flashing mixed with varying warning messages chaos became a real problem. With permissions from the captain he got security and tactical officers to get members of the crew to escape pods while he held off the Orions. During the battle Trevor received several deep lacerations and stab wounds to his arms and legs. The invaders left via teleportation but failed to get a single crewmember. The ship was not as fortunate.
Other functions of the ship had become damaged in the exchange and members of the crew had become injured. Trevor helped get the wounded from sickbay to pods. He was ordered by the captain to board one of the pods just as a wall circuit blew knocking him into Trevor and thus though the open hatch. The two escaped just in time but not with enough to keep from being caught in the debris field caused by the ships explosion. The pods exterior was damaged and so was the life support systems aboard causing artificial gravity to partially fail and the pods systems to work sporadically. For nearly a week he and the Captain waited for rescue unable to control the small crafts movements. Eventually they were rescued. Trevor received a commendation for his bravery and a purple heart.
He was then added to the crew of the USS Killborn, the ship that rescued them.
Background:
Service Record:
2398 Graduation from Starfleet, Earth: Commendation for bravery and Purple Heart awarded for Cadet Cruise aboard the USS Gallagher
2398-2399 Received posting as a Security/Tactical officer aboard the USS Killborn
2399.0301- Present Chief Security/Tactical Officer USS Enzio
Commendations:
(This section is filled in by the Commendations Officer and/or Biographies Officer)
Reprimands:
2394 During first year at the Academy Trevor was reprimanded for striking and injuring a superior officer. This would have typically ended his Starfleet career but doe to extenuating circumstances that lead to the altercation it incident only received a reprimand. The self-defense instructor was demoted from Lieutenant to Ensign because of his role in arranging for the incident. It was an attempt to have the Cadet removed from Starfleet.
Medical Record:
Trevor’s medical records are a mess to say the least. During his developing years there are no records to be had. With the break down in society came the destruction of records and with no doctors to visit once his mother was released from detainment there is nothing until he is captured by the Cardassians. These records are unavailable to the federation as well seeing they still deny any knowledge of the man’s existence.
From the patients verbal remembrances he can tell you he was scarred in numerous places untreated lacerations, abrasions and puncture wounds. Many of these were not inflected as part of torture but received in the pursuit of life sustaining food or other materials.
During the eight years held by the Cardassians Trevor suffered many major injuries, many of them inflicted while under torture. Every limb has been broken. Bones in both hands were fractured and reset multiple times though his body has healed exceptionally well. Deep wounds were also common as sharp instruments were driven into various parts of his body including gentiles. While in there custody he received medical treatment on a regular basis from the moment he arrived to the day he was to leave in a shuttlecraft. Of all the things he remembers the best memory during this time is seeing himself in a mirror after having the scars from earlier years removed.
Records recorded once he was captured reveal evidence of multiple bone fractures, the overuse of dermal replications and devices designed to quickly heal both body and organ after trauma. A memory crystal was retrieved intramuscularly from his left arm around eight centimeters from the elbow joint.
His blood conations antibodies indicating he was exposed to many stains and varieties of disease. Trevor never remembers being ill though he recalls many people, including his mother dying from them. It is also evident that dermal replication has been used in excess to remove damage from a number of sources.
Seeing O’Mannin is the product of genetic engineering his Starfleet record also indicates areas that are thought to be superior to the average human.
Hearing: His hearing range is slightly improved from average though nothing really that extraordinary.
Vision: Compared to average his eye sight is slightly better though he is also able to see slightly better though his night vision is exceptional.
Reflexes/Agility/Speed: all only slightly better than most gifted humans.
Endurance: This is considerably better than average.
Mental Records:
As with medical records there are none until psychiatric evaluations were performed by ships counselors and other mental health professionals once in Federation custody.
Trevor has shown an aversion to touch. He stiffens even with simple gestures such as a touch on the shoulder and becomes extremely uncomfortable if embraced. If the event is unexpected the reaction is often mildly violent as he responds as if his life might be in danger.
He also has problems forming relationships. This is not because he has trouble relating to individuals but rather a result of the fragility of relationships during his life and the use of affection as punishment or reward. Many young women have express an interest in Trevor and he has tried to venture into the realm of romance but finds he is unable to commit in a relationship at this time. It is believed that over time this may correct itself.
He also exhibits a strong hatred towards the Cardassians do to their treatment of him while in their custody along with what they did by capturing young girls from the failed colony. He has learned to control his violent outbursts well though it is rather evident at times.
Name: Trevor Allen O’Mannin
Rank: Ensign
Species: Human (Enhanced)
Place of Birth: New Terra IV colony
Current Posting: Security/Tactical Officer USS Balta
Qualifications:
2374-2385 Survived disease, gang warfare and life in a failed colony. Learned street fighting and developed street smarts.
2385-2393 Trained as an Obsidian Order agent for 8 years (though under force and threat of death)
2394-2398 Attended Starfleet Academy, Earth and graduating at the top of his class
2398 Participated on Cadet Cruise USS Killburn receiving the rank of Ensign as a Security Officer and a commendation for bravery and self-sacrifice. Also received a Purple Heart
2398-2399 Received posting as a Security/Tactical officer aboard the USS Balta
Personal Details
Age: 30
Gender: Male
Date of Birth: October 30 2369 (Stardate 2399.0225 = February 25 year 2399.)
Appearance: Trevor appears to be a young human male in his late teens or early twenties. His sandy blond locks are always kept short and seem to have somewhat of a mind of their own. His eyes are a pale brownish grey with darker grey specks. They seem to have the ability to pull person in if he is talking to them. Much of this effect has to do with his personality more than a physical trait but it certainly aids in the process. His skin has an peculiar mottled appearance due to the multiple times dermal replication has been used.
He has a Mesomorph body habitus that is set on a broad frame with well-developed musculature structures. His frame is tall at 1.98 meters with broad shoulders and weighs 68.039 kilograms.
History:
New Terra IV was a colony on Harris Prime founded in 2304. It was located near the far reaches of the Federation border towards the homewold of the Bajorans. The principles of free enterprise, trade and representative government were key to the reasons its founders gave for creating the enclave that grew to a large city and many flocked to enjoy the . The president, Brandon Delany, had been secretly assassinated in 2371 and replaced by a Changeling. Rights and freedoms began to disappear and in 2373 elections were canceled claiming it was too dangerous with the political unrest prevalent in the colony and the start of the Dominion war. Dissidents began to be rounded up. Some were placed indefinitely in detention while others simply disappeared.
Eugenics and genetic research had been part of the economy of the colony since its conception. For the most part they operated within the confines set by the Federation. The noted Eugenics Doctor Gregory H. Dodson moved to the New Terra IV colony in 2361 with much fanfare. He was well into his seventies when he arrived and by the start of the war his faculties were still keen. He was highly regarded for his knowledge and skill in his area of expertise. In 2366 he was approached by a Feringi calling himself Omag with a lucrative proposition supposedly for a wealthy Human civilian. He provided him with a human male genetic sample. He requested it be combined with the human female ovum he provided and a list if specific instructions as to what genetic modifications were required. Omag came with gold pressed Latinum, enough for the scientist to retire in rather nicely. Without asking many questions the doctor agreed to do as requested and produced several viable embryos to the client’s specifications. If Dodson had asked more questions he would have discovered the man was not who he said and there was no couple needing his services.
Teresa O’Mannin was a human female being held for alleged crimes against the state. She had organized a protest against the colonies government and for her actions was confined indefinitely. One evening a guard took her she was to report for a physical and when she did the doctor gave her a dose of Anetrizine. While unconscious she was impregnated with four fertilized embryos one of which would become Trevor.
Trevor was nearly a year old when a riot in the prison allowed him and his mother to flee the compound. Teresa managed to find former colleagues willing to aid her and offer protection. As the government became weaker the colony fell further apart. Those that could arrange for passage off the planet did so while the rest were forced to endure the lawless and confusing state that existed. Chaos Disease was rampant leaving the colonist desperate with no place to tern. Gangs formed and violence became commonplace. Those who could not negotiate for food and other supplies were forced to steal to acquire what the needed. The boy became the lure for his mother’s desperate attempts to survive.
When he was only seven his mother died. The government had all but collapsed and anarchy ruled the day. Gangs ruled the streets and organized criminals controlled what assets remained. By the time Trevor was eight he had broken into homes and vacant buildings looking for whatever he could scrounge. He was forced to join a gang and found himself in many fights and even having to kill to survive in the brutal environment. It became obvious that he was faster each more brutal than the last. At twelve he had already found that he had to kill to survive. He was stronger and faster than his peers though he knew nothing as to why it was so.
The boy found his life was filled with violence. Fighting, discarded energy weapons, sharpened knives, clubs and whatever weapons available were being used on a regular bases. Chaos was the order of the day and for those unlucky enough to be on the top of the heap abuse would be their reward. He did as he was told to avoid the beatings and the other negative outcomes that came to those who didn’t follow the orders of the gang leaders. In addition to the gang warfare Cardassians would stage raids capturing females to serve as comfort women and killing those that resisted. There was no childhood for Trevor and no playtime had become a killing field. Survival was the only game and he was willing to play it.
It came as no surprised that two weeks before his seventeenth birthday that the Cardassians arrived again, this time they set out to capture Trevor. After several hours of pursuit the decision was made to simply stun their prey. When he awoke he was restrained within the brig of a Groumall type ship called the Skrain. As he remained confined Enabran, member of the Obsidian order informed him that he belonged to the Dominion. He told him that it was a changeling that paid for his the embryos to be created and that he was now to receive training and become a member of the Obsidian Order infiltrate Federation organizations. When Trevor told the Cardassian he wasn’t about to cooperate Enabran informed him that he would do whatever he was told if he wanted to survive.
From the ship he was taken to Kurill Prime where the lad was to begin his torturous training. Trevor did as he was instructed. If he failed he was punished, if he obeyed and succeeded he would be rewarded, not too different from life in the failed colony only enforcing the rules was done with a bit more fineness though just as cruel. He endured torture, beatings, verbal and emotional abuse not to mention the employment of a net-girl, not at entertainment for the young man but as further means of manipulation.
Over the next 8 years he was forced to perform as the order insisted. During this time he made up for the formal education lost during his years living in the failed colony. He became adept at the Cardassian language as well as many used within the Federation and those of the former Dominion. Trevor learned the finer points of using energy weapons, manipulation and interrogation, all skills he would need as their human agent. When he was 24 they installed a cranial implant.
Trevor was sent on several minor missions as a means of training and to make certain of his loyalty. These ammoniated primarily to information gathering but showed his willingness to do as he was asked.
2394was the year what was to be his major mission to undermine the Federation. He was to make his way to earth and enlist in Starfleet. From his position Trevor would provide intelligence and whatever other services the Obsidian order needed. Before disembarking there was one last injustice. They forced a Betazoid to record his memories on a memory crystal and then his memories were replaced by those that would appear rather benign to the federation. With the aid of a medical person a copy of the small crystal was placed intramuscularly into the young man in the hopes that it would be found and his actual memories could be restored before Trevor did any real devastating espionage. They gave him the name. Gregory Saunders, the name of a missing crewmember from a federation starship.
Once within Federation space and outside of sensor rage of any other ships He was allowed to leave the larger Cardassian vessel in a captured Peregrine class vessel. After that he was on his own. He was informed that he would be checked on periodically by other agents and if his work was not satisfactory he would be eliminated.
The small craft was designed to malfunction as part of the master plan of getting him within the custody of the Federation. They background they gave him was highly believable and mostly true. Given the fact that it was now his memory it was completely believable to Trevor.
As the shuttlecraft experienced environmental control issues he initiated a distress signal. It was intercepted by the Excelsior class starship USS Durbinshire. He was hailed and then brought onboard via teleport. The shuttle was tractor beamed into an empty shuttle bay.
Security met him as he materialized and escorted him to sickbay. There seemed to be no real issues until a scan was done and the chip showed up. Trevor did not know the device had been implanted. While the chip was evaluated exactly who and what he had endured became quite evident right down to the moment his memories were recorded.
It took sedation to “convince” the young man that he needed to undergo the process of having his memories restored. It was done though a much kinder and civilized manor than Trevor would have expected and with his memory restored he felt freer than he had ever felt in his life even with the restrictions placed on civilians while aboard a starship that is not intended for commercial travel.
After undergoing intensive counseling Trevor selected to apply for admittance to Starfleet. It should be noted he was ruled a Federation citizen and thus did not need a letter of recommendation or sponsorship to attend. That summer he spent in predatory classes which went well even though he was required to see a counselor on a regular basis. He took the admittance exams and scored exceptionally well. This should have come as no surprise seeing failure had never been allowed as an option. Failure had always meant he would endure consequences, painful consequences.
Among the courses he took his first year was a self-defense course he tried unsuccessfully be allowed to test out of. Admiral Josephine Falderic and the instructor Lieutenant Kevin Nelson insisted that he, as all cadets take the course regardless of prior experience. Things went well for a while as Trevor did exactly what was expected of him and was even helpful in assisting other cadets who were struggling. That all changed near the end of the course when Nelson decided he needed to kick things up a notch.
In spite of the warnings of Mr. O’Mannin’s counselor Nelson decided he needed to add holodeck simulation to his course to add reality claiming it would better prepare individuals. He went so far as to create damaged buildings and a scenario regarding a failed colon with gangs fighting for turf and diminishing supplies. These were all part of Trevor’s records and the Lieutenant knew as much choosing to push every button he could of his star pupil that didn’t seem to be being challenged enough.
He chose O’Mannin to go in the first group placing himself and two other cadets against him in a holographic encounter. Trevor pleaded that he be excluded from the event much to the puzzlement of many of his classmates that did not know his history. Kevin insisted and the Cadet found himself feeling as if he were back in New Terra IV.
As he was attacked by the instructor and the other two cadets on a narrow stairwell the two cadets found themselves falling over each other. They had attacked simultaneously and Trevor had managed to move out of the way just far enough the two were on each other rather than him. Nelson chose to attack using a blade in one hand and a rather used looking phasor.
Being drawn in by the artificial environment and the use of props including a change in wardrobe to add realism Trevor easily knocked the energy weapon from the man’s hand and pushed his other hand against the wall hard enough that the cracking of bones could be heard. The instructor yelled in pain but tried to continue to attack with his other hand. The Cadet struck him again in the upper left abdomen breaking a floating rib and puncturing Kyle’s lung.
Charges were filed against the Cadet though at hearing were all but dropped leaving only a reprimand on Trevor’s record rather than dismissal from the Academy. The Lieutenant was not as lucky and was demoted to ensign and lost his position as instructor.
His senior year he took the advanced tactical training course and in spite the grueling nature of the course he managed to pass. He also was assigned a Cadet cruise aboard the aging Federation Class starship USS Leninworth. While on the cruise he served as both a security and tactical officer. They were to travel through Federation space and conduct a seemingly easy task of checking navigational beacons.
Things went horribly wrong. The aging magnetic interlocks began to fail and within a matter of days coolant had begun to leak. Trevor was helpful in assisting Engineering by offering a way to reroute power through an alternate loop to buy them time to fix the situation before it became critical. It was something he learned as part of his training as an Obsidian Agent. His suggestion worked but only temporarily.
To make matters worse Orion Slavers had decided this was an excellent time to move in and take some young individuals as prisoners. In the confusion of being boarded one of the ensigns dropped a tool which further aggravated the situation causing a warp core breach.
Trevor had been running the Orion’s around wounded many of them and in general making capture of crewmembers impossible. With the red alert stanchions blaring and lights flashing mixed with varying warning messages chaos became a real problem. With permissions from the captain he got security and tactical officers to get members of the crew to escape pods while he held off the Orions. During the battle Trevor received several deep lacerations and stab wounds to his arms and legs. The invaders left via teleportation but failed to get a single crewmember. The ship was not as fortunate.
Other functions of the ship had become damaged in the exchange and members of the crew had become injured. Trevor helped get the wounded from sickbay to pods. He was ordered by the captain to board one of the pods just as a wall circuit blew knocking him into Trevor and thus though the open hatch. The two escaped just in time but not with enough to keep from being caught in the debris field caused by the ships explosion. The pods exterior was damaged and so was the life support systems aboard causing artificial gravity to partially fail and the pods systems to work sporadically. For nearly a week he and the Captain waited for rescue unable to control the small crafts movements. Eventually they were rescued. Trevor received a commendation for his bravery and a purple heart.
He was then added to the crew of the USS Killborn, the ship that rescued them.
Background:
Service Record:
2398 Graduation from Starfleet, Earth: Commendation for bravery and Purple Heart awarded for Cadet Cruise aboard the USS Gallagher
2398-2399 Received posting as a Security/Tactical officer aboard the USS Killborn
2399.0301- Present Chief Security/Tactical Officer USS Enzio
Commendations:
(This section is filled in by the Commendations Officer and/or Biographies Officer)
Reprimands:
2394 During first year at the Academy Trevor was reprimanded for striking and injuring a superior officer. This would have typically ended his Starfleet career but doe to extenuating circumstances that lead to the altercation it incident only received a reprimand. The self-defense instructor was demoted from Lieutenant to Ensign because of his role in arranging for the incident. It was an attempt to have the Cadet removed from Starfleet.
Medical Record:
Trevor’s medical records are a mess to say the least. During his developing years there are no records to be had. With the break down in society came the destruction of records and with no doctors to visit once his mother was released from detainment there is nothing until he is captured by the Cardassians. These records are unavailable to the federation as well seeing they still deny any knowledge of the man’s existence.
From the patients verbal remembrances he can tell you he was scarred in numerous places untreated lacerations, abrasions and puncture wounds. Many of these were not inflected as part of torture but received in the pursuit of life sustaining food or other materials.
During the eight years held by the Cardassians Trevor suffered many major injuries, many of them inflicted while under torture. Every limb has been broken. Bones in both hands were fractured and reset multiple times though his body has healed exceptionally well. Deep wounds were also common as sharp instruments were driven into various parts of his body including gentiles. While in there custody he received medical treatment on a regular basis from the moment he arrived to the day he was to leave in a shuttlecraft. Of all the things he remembers the best memory during this time is seeing himself in a mirror after having the scars from earlier years removed.
Records recorded once he was captured reveal evidence of multiple bone fractures, the overuse of dermal replications and devices designed to quickly heal both body and organ after trauma. A memory crystal was retrieved intramuscularly from his left arm around eight centimeters from the elbow joint.
His blood conations antibodies indicating he was exposed to many stains and varieties of disease. Trevor never remembers being ill though he recalls many people, including his mother dying from them. It is also evident that dermal replication has been used in excess to remove damage from a number of sources.
Seeing O’Mannin is the product of genetic engineering his Starfleet record also indicates areas that are thought to be superior to the average human.
Hearing: His hearing range is slightly improved from average though nothing really that extraordinary.
Vision: Compared to average his eye sight is slightly better though he is also able to see slightly better though his night vision is exceptional.
Reflexes/Agility/Speed: all only slightly better than most gifted humans.
Endurance: This is considerably better than average.
Mental Records:
As with medical records there are none until psychiatric evaluations were performed by ships counselors and other mental health professionals once in Federation custody.
Trevor has shown an aversion to touch. He stiffens even with simple gestures such as a touch on the shoulder and becomes extremely uncomfortable if embraced. If the event is unexpected the reaction is often mildly violent as he responds as if his life might be in danger.
He also has problems forming relationships. This is not because he has trouble relating to individuals but rather a result of the fragility of relationships during his life and the use of affection as punishment or reward. Many young women have express an interest in Trevor and he has tried to venture into the realm of romance but finds he is unable to commit in a relationship at this time. It is believed that over time this may correct itself.
He also exhibits a strong hatred towards the Cardassians do to their treatment of him while in their custody along with what they did by capturing young girls from the failed colony. He has learned to control his violent outbursts well though it is rather evident at times.