Eden Enigma

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'''Eden Seraphina Enigma''' is a [[Human]]-[[Betazoid]] woman who was a [[Starfleet]] captain in the twenty fifth century. She originally was given command of the ''[[USS Enterprise-F]]'' in 2400 ([[Ent-F]]:"[[Star Trek: Enterprise-F#Mission List#Year One|The Winds Of Change]]").  
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'''Eden Enigma''' was born on [[Mannheim Temporal Research Facility]] in [[2366]], a mere six years before the [[Borg]] invasion. Her father was the station's commanding officer; her mother the Betazoid doctor assigned to the base. Her mother died when Eden was a year old, killed during a classified mission.
  
She led the ''Enterprise'' crew on a mission to discover what happened to [[Alpha Centauri]] two months after the ship was launched. Enigma successfully discovered the ruins of an abandoned scientific facility on Alpha Centauri which was linked to experiments by [[Section Thirty-One]] ([[Ent-F]]:"[[Star Trek: Enterprise-F#Mission List#Year One|Return To The Stars]]").  
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Before Mannheim was attacked by the Borg, Eden - then eight - was sent to Earth to live with the family of retired Admiral Brown. She was raised there, entering Starfleet Academy at 17, and graduated at 23 with honors. She held a degree in temporal physics, but entered Starfleet as a security officer, knowing that there was, at that moment, greater need of her talents at combat than at physics.
  
Enigma was known for her tactical assessing abilities and when confronted with an apparent hostile abandon alien vessel she was able to devise a tactic with her strategic operations officer, Lieutenant [[Michael Johnson]] which disabled the alien ship with barely any damage to it. The tactic was later nicknamed the ''Enigma Maneuver'' where two [[Hellfire Torpedoes]] were programmed to detonate the moment they phased through the shields of an enemy vessel causing disruption and failure to the shields. ([[Ent-F]]:"[[Star Trek: Enterprise-F#Mission List#Year One|A Drifter On The Stream]]").  It should be noted how brave Engima was for trying this technique in the first place considering the experimental status of Hellfire Torpedos, had Enterprise not been taking part in the testing program Engima may have had to figure out another way of disabling the alien vessel.
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She served in the evacuation of Qualor, showing great distinction and calm under pressure, and gained the attention of her commanding officer. When the ship she was aboard faced the Borg at Sirius in a skirmish and was destroyed, she was one of the last into the escape pods, aiding injured crewmates in their escapes. She recieved a commendation for this upon returning to Earth.
  
In 2401 year she was re-assigned to [[Starfleet Temporal Investigations]] ([[DS1]]: "[[Back To The Final Frontier]]").  She is now the Commanding Officer of the [[USS Foresight]].
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Eden did not serve in the Delta Quadrant campaign, instead opting to take a position as a liason to the Dominion, serving aboard one of the large Jem'haddar battleships. In this capacity, she served in multiple battles against the Borg, and was given the nickname Little First for her valor and her loyalty to her allies.
  
[[Category:Characters|Enigma, Eden]]  [[Category:Hybrids|Enigma, Eden]]  [[Category:Humans|Enigma, Eden]]  [[Category:Betazoids|Enigma, Eden]]
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By the time of the Battle of Sol, Eden was serving as Executive Officer on the USS [[Franz Ferdinand]]. The ship came through the battle intact, though Eden was badly injured when she took over the Tactical console after the death of the ship's tactical officer. She continued to serve on the Franz Ferdinand during the immediate aftermath of the war, taking over as commanding officer after the previous captain died. Once the Re-Exploration Initiative began, Eden leapt at the chance to get off of routine patrols and back to what her father had told her stories about, and accepted a promotion to Captain and position as commanding officer of the newly-completed Enterprise.
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After a year in command of the Enterprise, however, her foster brother - the newly-promoted Admiral Brown - contacted her with an offer. She was offered the position of new Head of Temporal Investigations. Eden took the position, giving up command of the Enterprise in the process. She almost immediately came to regret that decision - she was the new head of a department with a grand total of two other members - a secretary and a lawyer. She spent the next few years trying to build the department, at last getting them their own offices (though they're small, cramped, and old) and a ship (which is also small, cramped, and old).
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[[Category:Characters|Enigma, Eden]]  [[Category:Hybrids|Enigma, Eden]]  [[Category:Humans|Enigma, Eden]]  [[Category:Betazoids|Enigma, Eden]]  [[Category:Star Trek: Temporal Investigations|Enigma, Eden]]  [[Category:A to Z|Enigma, Eden]]

Latest revision as of 04:14, 2 December 2010

Eden Enigma
Species:

Human/Betazoid

Homeworld:

Cestus

Ethnicity:

Caucasian

Gender:

Female

Born:

2366

Eyes:

Brown

Hair:

Black

Height:

5'3"

Weight:

110 lbs

Affiliation:

Temporal Investigations

Assignment:

USS Foresight

Position:

Commanding Officer

Rank:

Captain

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Eden Enigma was born on Mannheim Temporal Research Facility in 2366, a mere six years before the Borg invasion. Her father was the station's commanding officer; her mother the Betazoid doctor assigned to the base. Her mother died when Eden was a year old, killed during a classified mission.

Before Mannheim was attacked by the Borg, Eden - then eight - was sent to Earth to live with the family of retired Admiral Brown. She was raised there, entering Starfleet Academy at 17, and graduated at 23 with honors. She held a degree in temporal physics, but entered Starfleet as a security officer, knowing that there was, at that moment, greater need of her talents at combat than at physics.

She served in the evacuation of Qualor, showing great distinction and calm under pressure, and gained the attention of her commanding officer. When the ship she was aboard faced the Borg at Sirius in a skirmish and was destroyed, she was one of the last into the escape pods, aiding injured crewmates in their escapes. She recieved a commendation for this upon returning to Earth.

Eden did not serve in the Delta Quadrant campaign, instead opting to take a position as a liason to the Dominion, serving aboard one of the large Jem'haddar battleships. In this capacity, she served in multiple battles against the Borg, and was given the nickname Little First for her valor and her loyalty to her allies.

By the time of the Battle of Sol, Eden was serving as Executive Officer on the USS Franz Ferdinand. The ship came through the battle intact, though Eden was badly injured when she took over the Tactical console after the death of the ship's tactical officer. She continued to serve on the Franz Ferdinand during the immediate aftermath of the war, taking over as commanding officer after the previous captain died. Once the Re-Exploration Initiative began, Eden leapt at the chance to get off of routine patrols and back to what her father had told her stories about, and accepted a promotion to Captain and position as commanding officer of the newly-completed Enterprise.

After a year in command of the Enterprise, however, her foster brother - the newly-promoted Admiral Brown - contacted her with an offer. She was offered the position of new Head of Temporal Investigations. Eden took the position, giving up command of the Enterprise in the process. She almost immediately came to regret that decision - she was the new head of a department with a grand total of two other members - a secretary and a lawyer. She spent the next few years trying to build the department, at last getting them their own offices (though they're small, cramped, and old) and a ship (which is also small, cramped, and old).

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