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Renee Weaver

Name Renee Weaver MD

Position Ships Doctor

Rank


Character Information

Gender Female
Species Human/Vulcan
Age 30
Date of Birth 2367
Place of Birth Starfleet ship, UsS Delaware

Physical Appearance

Height 5' 7"
Weight 125 pounds
Hair Color brown
Eye Color brown
Physical Description Renee has long, straight, brown hair, and brown eyes. She has a pretty, symmetrical face, and a toned body. Though half-Vulcan, Renee appears Human, as her Human DNA was more dominant. She generally doesn't talk about being half Vulcan.

Ship Identification

Duty Shift Alpha

Family

Spouse none
Children none
Father Lieutenant Thomas Weaver, Starfleet engineer, killed on duty.
Mother Lieutenant T'Pen, Starfleet engineer, killed on duty.
Brother(s) none
Sister(s) none

Personality & Traits

General Overview Renee is outgoing, confident, can be brash, and knows she has a true purpose in life, she just hasn't found it yet. She is friendly and personable, enjoys the people around her, but every once in awhile, she needs her time alone. She enjoys good humor, can be cynical, and loves puns.
Strengths & Weaknesses Strengths: Renee is a good doctor, willing to help anyone in need. She is intelligent, observant, and skilled in martial arts training she studied growing up. Because she is half-Vulcan, Renee is stronger, quicker, has better reflexes and endurance, than the Human norm. She can do the Vulcan nerve pinch.

Weaknesses: Renee is searching for something, but she doesn't know what. She sometimes loses focus and drops into periods of sadness and depression. When in these moods, she is often short to the point of rudeness. She cannot initiate a mind meld.
Ambitions Renee's greatest desire is to feel she is a worthy person in life and not just someone that exists. She wants to matter.
Hobbies & Interests Renee enjoys reading, studying history, sports, hiking, and camping
Sexual Orientation heterosexual
Language(s) Spoken English and Vulcan

History

Personal History Renee was born on the USS Delaware, to parents that were Starfleet engineers. Her father, Thomas Weaver, was Human, and her mother, T'Pen, was Vulcan. When Renee was four-years-old, her parents were killed in an explosion from a warp core breach. Having no other relatives, she was sent to Earth and raised in a home for children of orphaned Starfleet officers. She barely remembers her parents.

Renee was a strong-willed girl, brash and aggressive. Other children were intimidated by her, but she also had a circle of good friends. She was an A/B average student, but excelled in sports. She then switched to learning martial arts, entering many competitions.

When Renee was old enough to understand what happened to her parents, and in order to deal with missing them and desiring to know what they were like, she would sometimes sneak away from the home and go into the nearby woods. She found a large rock by a stream, and would often sit there for hours, just thinking. Sometimes she would become bitter or depressed, but her time there helped comfort her.

One time, when Renee stayed home from school because of the flu, she sat down at the piano that was in the basement of the group home. Plinking on the keyboard, she discovered she could play simple tunes she had heard. One of the adult supervisors of the home heard her and contacted the music teacher at school. After a short audition, the teacher determined Renee had the talent to play. Over the years at school, she learned the instrument well enough to be good at it.

As a teenager, because so many people helped her after losing her parents, Renee decided at one of her ventures to her refuge in the woods, she wanted a career where she could help people, too. She considered Starfleet, but chose not to apply because there was still pain from losing her parents there. She liked science and after taking several aptitude tests, school counselors suggested she enter the medical field.

Renee attended the University of Arizona College of Medicine – Tucson. After getting her degree and license to practice, she chose to leave Earth to work in space. Over the next three years, she went from ship, to freighter, to planet, to ship again, finally ending up on Freecloud. Renee never found a place she felt she truly fit in, a place she could call home. Signing aboard the Mary Rose, she hoped she would find her place there.