Yolen'da Surridge
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Revision as of 21:40, 18 June 2008
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Yolen'da in 2390 | |
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Homeworld: | |
Gender: |
Female |
Born: |
March 8, 2361 |
Eyes: |
Emerald Green |
Hair: |
Light Brown |
Height: |
5'09" |
Weight: |
140 lbs. |
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Position: |
Commanding Officer |
Rank: |
Colonel |
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Colonel Yolen'da Surridge was the commanding officer of the USS Christopher Reeve. The vessel was attatched to Deep Space Seven for the majority of the opening years of the war. In 2395 however, as the inner Federation was under attack,the base was unable to hold out as far away as they were, and all personell were recalled to the inner Federation for defense. The USS Christopher Reeve was bound for Trill to drop off several families of refugees as a stop over on the way to Earth. Among these was Aegir McIsh and his family.
On the way, the ship was attacked by the Borg. Most of the refugees were able to get out in the escape pods, but the ship itself was destroyed.
Colonel Surridge armed a non-cancelable self destruct and prepared to ram the cube to give the survivors a chance to get away. Before she could though, the bridge was boarded by the Borg. The crew attempted to fight them off, but the Borg stopped the ship from ramming their cube. Yolen'da was assimilated before the vessel self-destructed, but even after this and her assistance in helping the Borg to try and stop the countdown, the Reeve self destructed, killing her and sparing her from complete assimilation and a life in the collective.