Nadya Willis
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Starfleet Profile
Personality
Nadya can have a bit of an attitude at times. She's a hard worker and a great Engineer, but she likes things done her way and she doesn't like people doing things any different.
Physical
Nadya takes more after her mother, as far as physical properties, than her father. She is petite and delicate looking, yet is not afraid to get her hands dirty.
Family
- Father: Colonel Ryan Willis III - CO of the USS Forrestal
- Mother: Nicole Willis - deceased
- Brother: Captain (Marine) Ryan Willis IV
Skills/Interests
Nadya enjoys running, claiming that it calms her down in tense situations. She plays the piano, a skill she picked up from her father. She loves to read and eat chocolate while watching the stars.
Spoken Languages
Federation Standard (English), Romulan
Service History
2397 to 2399
- Starfleet Academy
- Engineering Division
2399 to 2402
- USS Gettysburg
- Engineer
2402 to 2403
- USS Hermes
- Engineer
2403 to 2405
- USS Toronto
- Assistant Chief Engineer
2405 to Present
- USS Ark Royal
- Chief Engineer
Biography
Nadya Willis was born to Ryan and Nicole Willis on October 9th, 2380, aboard the USS Yorktown. When the war broke out, Nadya, her brother Ryan Jr and their mother were taken back to Earth along with the other families on the Yorktown. They lived in Paris, growing up knowing that one day, she and her brother would be go to the academy to help defend their homeworld from the dreaded Borg.
Life forever changed for Nadya when her mother, Nicole, was found dead on October 2nd, 2394. The two children, now 13 and 15, were taken back to Starfleet Marine Headquarters, located at Quantico, under the order of their father. The mystery surrounding her death plagued both Nadya and Ryan Jr for years, but no one was ever able to solve it.
With seemingly no other purpose in life, Nadya entered Starfleet Academy at the age of 17 in the field of Engineering. She progressed quickly and was placed in the accelerated program. In 2398, the Borg war seemed to come to an end, but the push for officers was still present.