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This character is a member of Shran's family.

Anishtalla "Talla" zh'Dhaven (or Talla) was the one quarter-Andorian, three quarter-Aenar daughter of Shran and his bond-mates Jhamel, Shenar, and Vishri.

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Born in October of the year 2156, Talla exhibited dominant Aenar traits, such as telepathy, but had the ability to see, which Aenar normally could not do. She had begun the habit of speaking fluently in Old Common Andorian as of the Andorian winter of 2157. She had green skin, presumably due to her mixed Andorian/Aenar parentage. She was named after her father's deceased comrade and lover Lieutenant Talas. (ENT novels: The Good That Men Do, Beneath the Raptor's Wing, To Brave the Storm)

On 10 May, 2160, Talla verbally inquired her mother as to the whereabouts of her thaven (thaan father), to which Jhamel responded telepathically stating Shran left to help friends in trouble because that's who he is, leaving out details of the war. When Talla followed up asking if he is coming home, Jhamel, not knowing how to answer, responded by shedding tears. (ENT novel: To Brave the Storm)

On stardate 47457.1 in 2370, Talla was seen in a holographic re-creation of historical events taking place in 2161, accessed by William T. Riker. (ENT episode: "These Are the Voyages...")

As a dramatization, this holoprogram was probably not entirely accurate to the actual events—some of the recorded history was a fabrication created by Section 31 to cover up secrets pertaining to the Earth-Romulan War.[citation needed]

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In ENT episode: "These Are the Voyages...", the hologram of Talla was played by Jasmine AnthonyMA.

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