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Lieutenant Baeta Leyoro was an Angosian Starfleet officer who served as the security chief aboard the Federation starship USS Enterprise-E in the year 2374. (TNG - The Q Continuum novels: Q-Space, Q-Zone, Q-Strike)

Biography[]

During her youth, Leyoro fought in the Tarsian War, enduring psychological and biochemical conditioning to increase her fighting skills. After the war, she left Angosia III and joined Starfleet. At some point she had her enhancements removed by her people and been reconditioned so as to rejoin society. However she still retained several enhancements.

Leyoro served aboard the USS Jefferson and the USS Olympic and eventually reached the rank of lieutenant. The Angosian held an exemplary record, in her service she possessed a colorful and faintly notorious history. In her career she smuggled defectors across the Neutral Zone in an uncloaked ship, rescued political prisoners from a maximum-security Tarsian slave labor camp, and even repelled a Maquis raid with nothing more than a single shuttlecraft and a malfunctioning photon torpedo.

Leyoro served as Worf’s replacement during his transfer on Deep Space 9. During Dr. Lem Faal’s experiment to pierce the galactic barrier she was introduced to Q and his family. Almost immediately she took a dislike to the immortals due to their blatant disregard for mortals. She wished to take aggressive measures against Q but was restrained by Captain Picard. Q compared Leyoro to the deceased Natasha Yar.

When the ship was attacked by the Calamarain, Riker was forced to take the Enterprise into the galactic barrier to protect them from the attack, using the energy from the barrier to maintain their shields. Leyoro's neurological enhancements made her particularly vulnerable to the psychic potential of the barrier, requiring her to be sedated to protect her from potential damage until they left the barrier. When the ship left the barrier, Leyoro was soon back to full health, but the crew now had to deal with the threat of Q's former mentor, 0, who had essentially hijacked the ship.

While Q fought with his old mentor, Picard was able to convince the Calamarain to try and help Q stop 0, but 0 compressed the Calamarian down to the equivalent of a snowball and continued to threaten to impale Q with a spear. As Picard fought to help 0, Leyoro set her phaser to overload to generate enough heat to release the Calamarain from their compressed state. The phaser's subsequent explosion killed Leyoro, but her sacrifice assured the Calamarain of Q's change of heart, as they literally merged with Q to combine their powers and stop 0. (TNG - The Q Continuum novels: Q-Space, Q-Zone, Q-Strike)

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USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-E) senior staff
commanding officers: M. BatesonJ.L. PicardW.T. RikerData first officers: W.T. RikerDataWorf second officers: G. BushDataM. KadohataG. La Forge UFP emblem image. Seal of the Federation Starfleet.
watch officers EvanHeyesLynleyHavers chief medical officers: B. CrusherStevenson ship's counselors: D. TroiT'LanaHegol D.
chief engineers: M. ScottG. La Forge operations managers: DataM. KadohataR. Dygan flight controllers: S. HawkS. NaveJ. Faur
security chiefs: L. AddisonP. DanielsRowanB. LeyoroR. McAdamsC. ValeS. NaveL. BattagliaZ. LeybenzonJ. ChoudhuryA. Šmrhová
see also: engineering personnelmedical & counseling personneloperations personnelpilots & flight control personnelsecurity & tactical personnelsciences personnelmiscellaneousunnamed
USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-E) security & tactical personnel
chiefs: L. AddisonP. DanielsRowanR. McAdamsB. LeyoroC. ValeS. NaveL. BattagliaZ. LeybenzonJ. ChoudhuryA. Šmrhová UFP emblem image. Seal of the Federation Starfleet
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see also: engineering personnelmedical & counseling personneloperations personnelpilots & flight control personnelsciences personnelsenior staffmiscellaneousunnamed
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