- Name: T'Saav
- Rank: Captain
- Position: Chief of Staff
- Assignment: Fleet Area 51
- Personal
- Race: ½ Vulcan, ¼ Human, ¼ Romulan
- Gender: female
- Age: 49
- Attributes
- Fitness: 2
- Strength: +1
- Coordination: 2
- Intellect: 2
- Logic: +1
- Presence: 2
- Willpower: +2
- Psi: 1
- Range: -1
- Skills
- Administration (Logistics) 2 (3)
- (Starship) (3)
- (Fleet) (3)
- Artistic Expression (Lyrette) 1 (2)
- Athletics (Climbing) 1 (2)
- Charm (Influence) 1 (2)
- Command (Military Training) 3 (4)
- (Starship) (5)
- Computers (Research) 1 (2)
- Culture (Vulcan) 2 (3)
- (Human) (3)
- (Romulan) (3)
- Diplomacy (Federation Law) 1 (2)
- (Planetary Affairs)
- Dodge 1
- Energy Weapon (Phaser) 1 (2)
- History (Vulcan) 2 (3)
- (Federation) 1 (2)
- (Human) (3)
- Language
- Vulcan 2
- Federation Standard 1
- Knowledge: Cardassian Technology 1
- Law (Starfleet Regulations) 3 (5)
- (Gorn) (4)
- (Federation Interstellar Law) (4)
- Mind Meld 2
- Personal Equipment (Holoprojector) 1 (2)
- (Tricorder) (2)
- Physical Sciences (Physics) 1 (2)
- (Chemistry) (2)
- Planetside Survival (Desert) 1 (2)
- Shipboard Systems (Flight Control) 1 (2)
- (Command) (3)
- Space Science (Astrophysics) 2 (3)
- (Stellar Cartography) (3)
- Social Sciences (Anthropology) 2 (3)
- (Sociology) (3)
- Starship Tactics (Planetary Support Tactics) 3 (4)
- (Cardassian Naval Tactics) (4)
- (Romulan Naval Tactics) (4)
- (Federation Naval Tactics) (4)
- Strategic Operations (Cardassian Strategies) 2 (3)
- (Defense in Depth) (3)
- Unarmed Combat (Nerve Pinch) 2 (3)
- Vehicle Operation (Shuttlecraft) 1 (2)
- World Knowledge (Vulcan) 1 (2)
- (Earth) (2)
- Traits
- Bold; Curious; Code of Honour (Vulcan); Mixed Species Heritage; Patron (Admiral Saavik); Rival (Commander Stonam); Contact (Starfleet Officer); Argumentative; Promotion (Captain) +10; Department Head; Code of Honour (Starfleet Oath)
- Other Statistics
- Courage: 3
- Renown: 65
- Aggression: 0
- Discipline: 25
- Initiative: 10
- Openness: 10
- Skill: 20
- Resistance: 2
- Background Notes:
- Early Life History: Famous parents
- Academy Life History: Advanced Tactical School
- Cadet Cruise: Deep Space Exploration
- First Tour: Academy Instructor (3 years)
- Strategic Operations Training
- Hostile Frontier Defense Mission (2 years)
- Advanced Tactical Training
- Starbase Duty (6 years)
- Bridge Certification Training
- Attaché, Gorn Homeworld (5 years)
- Branch Officer Training
- Academy Instructor (7 years)
- Command School
- USS Ramius (2 years)
- T'Saav was born to a prominent Vulcan family. Her father is Ambassador Spock and her mother is Admiral Saavik. Her paternal grandfather was Ambassador Sarek. She is a direct descendant of Surak, the father of Vulcan logic and of Sherlock Holmes through her paternal grandmother, Amanda Grayson of Earth.
Captain T'Saav is Fleet Admiral Alynna Nechayev's Chief of Staff. Starship captains operating in Fleet Area 51 will most often deal with her when receiving orders and coordinating fleet movements.
- Appearance and Personality:
- Height: 1.8m
- Mass: 65kg
- Complexion: olive
- Hair: dark brown
- Eyes: brown
- T'Saav is tall and slender and greatly resembles her mother. Although capable of donning the typical Vulcan reserve, she has made a conscious decision to explore her emotions in order to more fully understand her mixed heritage. Unlike her uncle, the infamous Sybok, she does not seek to overthrow the logical Vulcan society, and while regarded as eccentric she is not an outcast as he was.
In her professional life, she maintains the Vulcan stoic front, but her friends find her capable of a warmth unusual in Vulcans. Likewise, officers who make the mistake of underestimating her or crossing her find her capable of blistering the paint on a starship bulkhead, doubly startling for someone expecting to take advantage of Vulcan emotional restraint.
T'Saav is fascinated by her ancestors, and has a huge collection of Romulan and Vulcan objets d'art, as well as a full set of first edition Strand magazines in which Dr. John Watson chronicled the exploits of his good friend Holmes.

This page ©2004 Owen E. Oulton
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