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More stuff about Dreng clan, religion, and running away => ends up on [[Jezebel of the Twins]] as an underage adolescent apprentice engineer and finally assimilated. | More stuff about Dreng clan, religion, and running away => ends up on [[Jezebel of the Twins]] as an underage adolescent apprentice engineer and finally assimilated. | ||
[[Oh Captain, My Captain]]; [[In-Laws of Relativity]] [BRG] | [[Oh Captain, My Captain]]; [[In-Laws of Relativity]] [BRG] [[Captain's Tale]] [REJ] | ||
==Character and Story Appearances== | ==Character and Story Appearances== | ||
Revision as of 02:02, 6 April 2008
Character summary notes + get picture to add
Pre-assimilation life
Original name Gerson, hailing from the Moytite homeworld and a member of the Dreng clan.
More stuff about Dreng clan, religion, and running away => ends up on Jezebel of the Twins as an underage adolescent apprentice engineer and finally assimilated.
Oh Captain, My Captain; In-Laws of Relativity [BRG] Captain's Tale [REJ]
Character and Story Appearances
(From Encyclopedia entry - clean and update)
Also need to include that spent 6 months in a maturation chamber.
Individual formally known as Gerson from Species #2553. Gerson's extremely devout family - an odd sect (worshiping rock-and-roll idols from Terra's mid to late 20th century) of a highly religious race - was the cause for him to elist on a disintegrating tramp freighter by the name "Jezebel of the Twins" ("Captain's Tale" [REJ]; "In-laws of Relativity" [BRG]). The freighter was captured 27 years prior by the Borg and her crew assimilated ("Captain's Tale" [REJ]; "In-Laws of Relativity" [BRG]). Captain was originally slated to be assigned to engineering of Cube #347, but obtained his current position in the Hierarchy of Eight after an accident terminated the previous drone designated 4 of 8 ("Captain's Tale" [REJ]). 4 of 8's first rotation into Captain saw Cube #347 transported to an alternate universe where the Ferrengi-controlled Federation Hegemony was on the verge of wiping out the final resistance to their ultra-capitalistic empire. His assistance (and that of the sub-collective) allowed the Borg opposition to prevail in a key battle ("Captain's Tale" [REJ]). Captain, as with the other in the Hierarchy of Eight when it is their turn, does not like the position of Captain, but he doesn't have much say in the matter. The nodal intersection Captain frequents (and his alcove) are located in subsection 17, submatrix 10 ("Cube #347's Excellent Adventure, Part II"; "When Borg Attack" [BRG]). The intersection sports a very non BorgStandard viewscreen, which he picked up and installed ("The Only Certainty in Life is Borg and Taxes" [BRG]) because he really does not like raw sensor data ("Captain's Tale" [REJ]; "This is Borg"; "The Only Certainty in Life is Borg and Taxes" [BRG]). As far as things he does like, "Jumba the Wise Lizard" novels top the list ("The Only Certainty in Life is Borg and Taxes"; "A Fish Story" [BRG]). Captain's most recent rotation has more full of incidents than usual. He has been kidnapped several times; by his biological family ("In-Laws of Relativity" [BRG]), by the diety of species #8511, Ghari ("A Mind is a Terrible Thing to Waste" [BRG]), and was one of the first on Cube #347 to be bandersnatched ("Of Jabberwock, Jubjub Birds, and Bandersnatch" [BRG]). The entire Collective was controlled by Captain for several hours due to a mix-up, after which he was a special guest interviewee on the Federation's premier talk show, The Zyrian Hour ("Drag Queen" [BRG]). It has been noted that much of Captain's left side is cybernized ("Bringing Up Baby"; "Me, Myself, and I" [BRG]). The current rotation has been no picnic when it comes to personal safety and health. Captain has suffered massive implant rejection due to malfunctioning nanoprobes ("Please State the Nature of the Medical Emergency" [BRG]), been set as bait to capture a rogue drone which subsequently attacked him before being brought under control ("Bringing Up Baby" [BRG]), and been assaulted by a Luplup brooder, both in the dataspaces and physically ("How Much Is That Doggy In The Window?" [BRG]; "Dog Days of Summer" [BRG]). Other incidents which have occurred include meeting an alternate self while in an alternate reality ("Captain's Tale" [REJ]), being split (along with the rest of Cube #347) into perfect/very unperfect drone ("Two Much of a Good Thing" [BRG]), and acting as a liaison between the sub-collective and the Banshee crew when the latter managed to transport themselves on board and fling the entire package eight thousand years to the past ("Cube #347's Excellent Adventure" Part II-III [BRG]).