Treon Brevor
Name Treon Brevor
Position Civilian Resident
Character Information
| Gender | Female | |
| Species | Human | |
| Age | 53 |
Physical Appearance
| Height | 1.60m | |
| Weight | 60 kg | |
| Hair Color | Black | |
| Eye Color | Green |
Family
| Father | Kerry Brevor | |
| Mother | Noreen Brevor |
Personality & Traits
| Personal History | Treon Brevor was born on the Federation colony of Tullamore, a small agricultural world close to the Romulan border. Always a restless and curious child, she spent most of her childhood out in the open fields. As Tullamore lay far from the major shipping lanes, the arrival of any starship was a rare event. Treon was fascinated by the idea of life among the stars, and whenever a ship did come through, she would spend hours staring at it and imagining she could leave with it. At the age of seventeen, she did exactly that—stowing away on a passing freighter. When she was discovered, she begged to be apprenticed in any capacity and was taken on as an engineer’s assistant. Though she wasn’t naturally gifted at the work, she learned quickly and served in that function for several years, traveling through the core regions of the Alpha Quadrant. What had seemed glamorous back on Tullamore soon proved routine: the same ports, the same routes, the same stories repeated every year. During shore leave, she met a young Starfleet officer who convinced her that her place was aboard one of Starfleet’s exploration ships. Treon didn’t need much persuading. Starfleet was one of the few organizations still sending vessels into truly deep space. She applied to the Academy, was accepted, and for five demanding years studied medicine, science, and every extracurricular course she could manage. Graduating with a medical doctorate she was assigned to the USS Erasmus as Assistant Medical Officer. Later she served on SB Aurora as Chief Medical Officer and finally on the USS Destiny as XO. During the Starfleet–Romulan War, Treon’s home colony of Tullamore was captured early and never reclaimed. The colony remained under Romulan control as part of the peace settlement. For Starfleet, it was a political compromise; for Treon’s family, it was an open wound. Years later, her sister Deirdre contacted Treon, desperate for help to drive the Romulans out. Treon tried to explain that Starfleet wouldn’t reignite a war over a single lost world. Deirdre called it betrayal and left soon after, determined to fight her own battles. Treon later found a way to contact and help the local resistance, but by then Tullamore had been “re-educated.” Nearly everyone she’d known—her family, her childhood friends—now saw themselves as citizens of the Romulan Star Empire. Still, Treon continued passing what intelligence she could to Deirdre, though she suspected her sister’s cause was already lost. Years later, when the Romulan star went supernova, Treon was still in Starfleet—one of many who believed in the Federation’s promise to help with the evacuation. When the relief effort was withdrawn after the Mars disaster, she couldn’t look the other way. She took an extended leave and never returned. For months she flew relief runs near the border, delivering supplies wherever official convoys no longer went. Her old homeworld survived the crisis, but not untouched. The Federation’s withdrawal confirmed every Romulan fear about its neighbors. Most of Treon’s family chose to leave with the refugees, resettling under Romulan protection. Deirdre and a few others fled into Federation space. When the border finally quieted, Treon found work hauling relief supplies through safer lanes toward the Klingon frontier. Over the next few years, she saved enough from her relief contracts to purchase a used freighter—old, temperamental, but serviceable. She named her ship the SS Starburst, and under her command it became both livelihood and home. Treon chose Starbase 369 for precisely the reasons most captains avoided it. As a newly built frontier hub, the station was still years away from being fully staffed, fully regulated, or fully understood even by the officers running it. Its corridors hummed with construction teams, temporary crews, and the kind of improvisational chaos that came with any base still finding its purpose. For Treon, that was ideal. The station was actively encouraging new civilian traffic and independent operators to anchor themselves there, hoping to seed a thriving local economy before the frontier matured. When Treon settled the Starburst at 369, her sister Deirdre followed soon after, drawn by both the opportunity and the chance to rebuild her life alongside Treon. Between them, the station offered something rare: space to establish a small freight operation without scrutiny, room to take on legitimate contracts, and the anonymity to continue helping the worlds others overlooked |
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| Service Record | Assistant Medical Officer, USS Erasmus Assistant Medical Officer, SB Aurora CMO, USS Bellerophon (one time mission) CMO/XO USS Destiny, operating out of SB Aurora XO, USS Destiny Achieved rank of Captain |
