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Thot Phul was a Breen officer as saw Reginald Bain as his nemesis. He first encountered the USS Anomaly when he was in command of the XAXRDAARD. At that time, the Anomaly was still called the Hermes 7, and it was on its way to deliver Cabral to his date with Jacinda. ( | Thot-Phul was a Breen officer as saw [[Reginald Bain]] as his nemesis. He first encountered the [[USS Anomaly]] when he was in command of the XAXRDAARD. At that time, the Anomaly was still called the Hermes 7, and it was on its way to deliver [[Cabral]] to his date with [[Jacinda]]. (''[[If I Only Had a Brain]]'' [BG]) | ||
After learning that the Hermes was now the USS Anomaly and that the ship was heading to Breen for peace negotiations, Phul hired a holographic assassin to attempt to kill Reginald Bain. This failed, and Rosalyn Bain beat him up badly for trying it. Phul did not see his attacker, since she was cloaked at the time. (Mrs. Bain, You're Needed [BG]) | After learning that the Hermes was now the USS Anomaly and that the ship was heading to Breen for peace negotiations, Phul hired a holographic assassin to attempt to kill Reginald Bain. This failed, and [[Rosalyn Bain]] beat him up badly for trying it. Phul did not see his attacker, since she was cloaked at the time. (''[[Mrs. Bain, You're Needed]]'' [BG]) | ||
When Thot Luss intended to take the Regularity to Earth and defect to the Federation, Phul had the XAXRDAARD pursue. He was pleased to learn that the Anomaly was also chasing the Regularity, and he planned to destroy both ships, avenging himself on Bain. He chased the Anomaly into DeanSpace. Unbeknownst to him, this was a trap, and the Anomaly was actually under the command of Commander Prosak when the two ships engaged in battle. Prosak beat Phul easily, destroying the XAXRDAARD. Phul and his crew were able to get to their escape pods and get out of DeanSpace. (Every Space You Take [BG]) | When [[Thot-Luss]] intended to take the [[Regularity]] to Earth and defect to the Federation, Phul had the XAXRDAARD pursue. He was pleased to learn that the Anomaly was also chasing the Regularity, and he planned to destroy both ships, avenging himself on Bain. He chased the Anomaly into DeanSpace. Unbeknownst to him, this was a trap, and the Anomaly was actually under the command of Commander [[Prosak]] when the two ships engaged in battle. Prosak beat Phul easily, destroying the XAXRDAARD. Phul and his crew were able to get to their escape pods and get out of DeanSpace. (''[[Every Space You Take]]'' [BG]) | ||
Following this defeat, Phul was given command of the Patroller DRAAT, a significant downgrade from his previous ship, and sent to patrol a vast area of nothing. Phul wanted revenge on Bain, though, and ordered the ship into Federation space. After learning about the [[Hermes 5]] debris on [[Carsullis]], he took the DRAAT there hoping to catch Bain. He was able to obtain the Hermes 5's backup computer core, which the Carsullans were worshipping as an Oracle, as well as Lieutenant [[Shelly Marsden]] and [[Cole Anfibon]], who were both on Carsullis to get the core. The Anomaly arrived, again under the command of Prosak, and while Phul and Prosak exchanged demands and threats, Marsden and Anfibon were able to set off explosives, severely damaging the DRAAT, and escape. Lieutenant Commander [[Tovar]] finished the Breen ship off with a torpedo volley and beamed the Hermes 5 computer core back to the Anomaly. Phul and his crew abandoned ship before the DRAAT exploded. (''[[Scrap Metal Of The Gods]]'' [BG]) | |||
Phul was too humiliated to return to Breen space and went to drown his sorrows in a bar in the hinterlands away from the Breen or the Federation. He was beamed away from there by the members of [[FOBBER]], who recruited him to join their revenge plot against Bain. (''[[The Bain Of Our Existence]]'' [BG]) Said plan involved [[Cole Anfibon]], a clone of Bain that Dr. [[Lenik]] created and sent to get close to Lieutenant Marsden. While Anfibon was aboard the Anomaly, FOBBER set off an explosive on [[Dulcolax Three]] in the Federation/Romulan Neutral Zone containing transmetaquantaprotophasic radiation. The Anomaly and a Romulan warhawk were both sent to investigate the source of the illegal weapon. Anfibon attempted to murder Marsden before transporting himself and Bain to [[Gridloo]] and [[Pridloo]]'s freighter, where Lenik planned for the members of FOBBER to slowly torture Bain to death. Bain recognized Phul and, after hearing Phul's reason for wanting Bain dead, informed the Breen that it was actually Prosak who had destroyed both of his ships. Phul was ready to leave FOBBER at that point, but Lenik and Anfibon threatened to kill him if he tried. The Anomaly crew realized what was happening and de-escalated the situation with the Romulans. Prosak and Tovar then chased down the Pakleds' freighter in the [[USS Navigator]]. They rescued Bain as the members of FOBBER tried to flee. Phul was able to get the drop on Prosak, but Bain stopped him from killing her, saying that he'd been lying the whole time and that he'd been the one to destroy Phul's ships. Phul didn't know what to believe, but it soon didn't matter, since Prosak recovered and stunned him. Phul, [[Lorgander Delk]], and the Pakleds were taken into custody. Lenik and Anfibon were killed when the freighter exploded. (''[[Good Fences Make Good Neighbors - Part One]]'', ''[[Good Fences Make Good Neighbors - Part Two]]'' [BG]) | |||
After his release from Federation custody, Phul again tried to kill Bain, this time by posing as a waiter along with two other Breen at the [[Barnum Dax]] Day celebration. Bain defeated all three easily, and Phul was again taken into custody. All three were turned over to [[Grad-Norm]], who told Phul that he needed to be trained in the art of revenge. (''[[Just Desserts]]'' [BG]) | |||
Phul joined up with the [[Emergency Diplomatic Hologram|James T. Kirk Hologram]] (Quite literally in this case. Holo-Kirk downloaded himself into the Breen's brainstem) to get revenge on Bain. Operating in the same body, Phul and Holo-Kirk captured an away team from the Anomaly and then released the officers after Holo-Kirk uploaded his program in Lieutenant [[Shelly Marsden]]'s quadcorder. Phul fled in a Yridian ship, while, back on the Anomaly, Holo-Kirk was uploaded into the ship's computer. (''[[Hollow Threats]]'' [BG]) | |||
Phul was demoted to Dobt and ended up working for Grad-Norm on the Breen homeworld. After the Anomaly was detected passing through Breen space using its [[anti-singularity drive]], Norm had Phul approach their prisoner [[Selex]] about a deal. In exchange for Selex's release so that he could work on a Romulan version of the anti-singularity drive, Karwrek and Selex would provide the schematics to the Breen. Over the following months, Phul convinced Admiral [[Karwrek]] to trade the design specifications for the Romulans’ anti-singularity drive to the Breen in exchange for Selex’s release. He oversaw the refit of twelve scythe ships and found soldiers patriotic enough to become Volunteers and have their brains removed from their bodies and encased in the drive control spheres in order make the engine function properly. Phul was restored in rank to Thot and led the twelve scythe ships to the [[Pharsalus Sector]], where they were to meet up with Selex on the [[Manamanat]] and ambush the Anomaly, thus allowing Phul to finally have his revenge on Bain. Things did not go according to plan, and Phul's ship was heavily-damaged by the Anomaly, forcing Phul and some of his officers to escape to the Manamanat. While Bain wiped out the rest of his fleet, Phul was confronted by Commander [[Vioxx]], whom Phul had no interest in fighting. A melee ensued regardless as the Anomaly approached. Phul tried to get the upper hand on Bain one last time by ordering an anti-sing burst to attack the Anomaly. Bain was expecting this, and the Anomaly damaged the Manamanat as soon as it arrived. Seeing no further point in fighting Vioxx or Bain, Phul surrendered and was taken into custody by security officers from the Anomaly. (''[[Going, Going, Gone...]]'' [BG]) | |||
Latest revision as of 19:40, 14 February 2024
Thot-Phul was a Breen officer as saw Reginald Bain as his nemesis. He first encountered the USS Anomaly when he was in command of the XAXRDAARD. At that time, the Anomaly was still called the Hermes 7, and it was on its way to deliver Cabral to his date with Jacinda. (If I Only Had a Brain [BG])
After learning that the Hermes was now the USS Anomaly and that the ship was heading to Breen for peace negotiations, Phul hired a holographic assassin to attempt to kill Reginald Bain. This failed, and Rosalyn Bain beat him up badly for trying it. Phul did not see his attacker, since she was cloaked at the time. (Mrs. Bain, You're Needed [BG])
When Thot-Luss intended to take the Regularity to Earth and defect to the Federation, Phul had the XAXRDAARD pursue. He was pleased to learn that the Anomaly was also chasing the Regularity, and he planned to destroy both ships, avenging himself on Bain. He chased the Anomaly into DeanSpace. Unbeknownst to him, this was a trap, and the Anomaly was actually under the command of Commander Prosak when the two ships engaged in battle. Prosak beat Phul easily, destroying the XAXRDAARD. Phul and his crew were able to get to their escape pods and get out of DeanSpace. (Every Space You Take [BG])
Following this defeat, Phul was given command of the Patroller DRAAT, a significant downgrade from his previous ship, and sent to patrol a vast area of nothing. Phul wanted revenge on Bain, though, and ordered the ship into Federation space. After learning about the Hermes 5 debris on Carsullis, he took the DRAAT there hoping to catch Bain. He was able to obtain the Hermes 5's backup computer core, which the Carsullans were worshipping as an Oracle, as well as Lieutenant Shelly Marsden and Cole Anfibon, who were both on Carsullis to get the core. The Anomaly arrived, again under the command of Prosak, and while Phul and Prosak exchanged demands and threats, Marsden and Anfibon were able to set off explosives, severely damaging the DRAAT, and escape. Lieutenant Commander Tovar finished the Breen ship off with a torpedo volley and beamed the Hermes 5 computer core back to the Anomaly. Phul and his crew abandoned ship before the DRAAT exploded. (Scrap Metal Of The Gods [BG])
Phul was too humiliated to return to Breen space and went to drown his sorrows in a bar in the hinterlands away from the Breen or the Federation. He was beamed away from there by the members of FOBBER, who recruited him to join their revenge plot against Bain. (The Bain Of Our Existence [BG]) Said plan involved Cole Anfibon, a clone of Bain that Dr. Lenik created and sent to get close to Lieutenant Marsden. While Anfibon was aboard the Anomaly, FOBBER set off an explosive on Dulcolax Three in the Federation/Romulan Neutral Zone containing transmetaquantaprotophasic radiation. The Anomaly and a Romulan warhawk were both sent to investigate the source of the illegal weapon. Anfibon attempted to murder Marsden before transporting himself and Bain to Gridloo and Pridloo's freighter, where Lenik planned for the members of FOBBER to slowly torture Bain to death. Bain recognized Phul and, after hearing Phul's reason for wanting Bain dead, informed the Breen that it was actually Prosak who had destroyed both of his ships. Phul was ready to leave FOBBER at that point, but Lenik and Anfibon threatened to kill him if he tried. The Anomaly crew realized what was happening and de-escalated the situation with the Romulans. Prosak and Tovar then chased down the Pakleds' freighter in the USS Navigator. They rescued Bain as the members of FOBBER tried to flee. Phul was able to get the drop on Prosak, but Bain stopped him from killing her, saying that he'd been lying the whole time and that he'd been the one to destroy Phul's ships. Phul didn't know what to believe, but it soon didn't matter, since Prosak recovered and stunned him. Phul, Lorgander Delk, and the Pakleds were taken into custody. Lenik and Anfibon were killed when the freighter exploded. (Good Fences Make Good Neighbors - Part One, Good Fences Make Good Neighbors - Part Two [BG])
After his release from Federation custody, Phul again tried to kill Bain, this time by posing as a waiter along with two other Breen at the Barnum Dax Day celebration. Bain defeated all three easily, and Phul was again taken into custody. All three were turned over to Grad-Norm, who told Phul that he needed to be trained in the art of revenge. (Just Desserts [BG])
Phul joined up with the James T. Kirk Hologram (Quite literally in this case. Holo-Kirk downloaded himself into the Breen's brainstem) to get revenge on Bain. Operating in the same body, Phul and Holo-Kirk captured an away team from the Anomaly and then released the officers after Holo-Kirk uploaded his program in Lieutenant Shelly Marsden's quadcorder. Phul fled in a Yridian ship, while, back on the Anomaly, Holo-Kirk was uploaded into the ship's computer. (Hollow Threats [BG])
Phul was demoted to Dobt and ended up working for Grad-Norm on the Breen homeworld. After the Anomaly was detected passing through Breen space using its anti-singularity drive, Norm had Phul approach their prisoner Selex about a deal. In exchange for Selex's release so that he could work on a Romulan version of the anti-singularity drive, Karwrek and Selex would provide the schematics to the Breen. Over the following months, Phul convinced Admiral Karwrek to trade the design specifications for the Romulans’ anti-singularity drive to the Breen in exchange for Selex’s release. He oversaw the refit of twelve scythe ships and found soldiers patriotic enough to become Volunteers and have their brains removed from their bodies and encased in the drive control spheres in order make the engine function properly. Phul was restored in rank to Thot and led the twelve scythe ships to the Pharsalus Sector, where they were to meet up with Selex on the Manamanat and ambush the Anomaly, thus allowing Phul to finally have his revenge on Bain. Things did not go according to plan, and Phul's ship was heavily-damaged by the Anomaly, forcing Phul and some of his officers to escape to the Manamanat. While Bain wiped out the rest of his fleet, Phul was confronted by Commander Vioxx, whom Phul had no interest in fighting. A melee ensued regardless as the Anomaly approached. Phul tried to get the upper hand on Bain one last time by ordering an anti-sing burst to attack the Anomaly. Bain was expecting this, and the Anomaly damaged the Manamanat as soon as it arrived. Seeing no further point in fighting Vioxx or Bain, Phul surrendered and was taken into custody by security officers from the Anomaly. (Going, Going, Gone... [BG])