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:''In the FASA continuity, a Vulcan female named [[T'Nirea]] served as Federation Councillor From Vulcan in [[2364]].''
 
:''In the FASA continuity, a Vulcan female named [[T'Nirea]] served as Federation Councillor From Vulcan in [[2364]].''
   
As Federation Councillor from a founding member state, she served on the [[Federation Security Council|Security Council]], and was Chair of the [[Federation External Affairs Council|External Affairs Council]]. In the latter capacity, she often worked to supervise Federation diplomats such as [[Worf, son of Mogh]], the [[Federation Ambassador to the Klingon Empire]]. ({{n|DS9|Trill: Unjoine|Bajor: Fragments and Omens}}; {{n|TNG|Diplomatic Implausibility}}; {{n|ST|Articles of the Federation}}).
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As Federation Councillor from a founding member state, she served on the [[Federation Security Council|Security Council]], and was Chair of the [[Federation External Affairs Council|External Affairs Council]]. In the latter capacity, she often worked to supervise Federation diplomats such as [[Worf, son of Mogh]], the [[Federation Ambassador to the Klingon Empire]]. ({{n|DS9|Trill: Unjoined|Bajor: Fragments and Omens}}; {{n|TNG|Diplomatic Implausibility}}; {{n|ST|Articles of the Federation}}).
   
 
She and [[Bera chim Gleer]], the Federation Councillor From [[Tellar]], often came into conflict, including one infamous debate over increased security in the early 2370s prior to the outbreak of war with the [[Dominion]]. T'Latrek was initially speculated to be amongst the [[President of the United Federation of Planets|presidential]] candidates after Federation President [[Min Zife]] of [[Bolarus]] unexpectedly resigned in [[2379]]; however, no one in fact had in fact submitted her name to the Council for candidacy consideration since, as in previous elections, she had made it known that she was not interested in becoming president. ({{n|TNG|A Time for War, A Time for Peace}})
 
She and [[Bera chim Gleer]], the Federation Councillor From [[Tellar]], often came into conflict, including one infamous debate over increased security in the early 2370s prior to the outbreak of war with the [[Dominion]]. T'Latrek was initially speculated to be amongst the [[President of the United Federation of Planets|presidential]] candidates after Federation President [[Min Zife]] of [[Bolarus]] unexpectedly resigned in [[2379]]; however, no one in fact had in fact submitted her name to the Council for candidacy consideration since, as in previous elections, she had made it known that she was not interested in becoming president. ({{n|TNG|A Time for War, A Time for Peace}})

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T'Latrek was a 24th Century Vulcan woman who served as the Federation Councillor From Vulcan for eight decades. She was elected to office in 2296, and was known as a stable point of logic on the Federation Council. (ST novel: Articles of the Federation)

In the FASA continuity, a Vulcan female named T'Nirea served as Federation Councillor From Vulcan in 2364.

As Federation Councillor from a founding member state, she served on the Security Council, and was Chair of the External Affairs Council. In the latter capacity, she often worked to supervise Federation diplomats such as Worf, son of Mogh, the Federation Ambassador to the Klingon Empire. (DS9 novels: Trill: Unjoined, Bajor: Fragments and Omens; TNG novel: Diplomatic Implausibility; ST novel: Articles of the Federation).

She and Bera chim Gleer, the Federation Councillor From Tellar, often came into conflict, including one infamous debate over increased security in the early 2370s prior to the outbreak of war with the Dominion. T'Latrek was initially speculated to be amongst the presidential candidates after Federation President Min Zife of Bolarus unexpectedly resigned in 2379; however, no one in fact had in fact submitted her name to the Council for candidacy consideration since, as in previous elections, she had made it known that she was not interested in becoming president. (TNG novel: A Time for War, A Time for Peace)

Prior to being elected to the Council, T'Latrek served in the administration of President Ra-ghoratreii (Efros). She was amongst those who were present at the negotiations of the Khitomer Accords, and was called to a meeting the evening before the signing of the Accords in which President Ra-ghoratreii confessed that he felt that the Accords were a mistake and would not hold, but that the Federation had no choice but to sign them for the sake of trying to create peace with the Klingon Empire. T'Latrek later observed that this taught her the lesson that a president must learn that he or she cannot always do as he or she wishes, but rather as must be done to accomplish the job. (ST novel: Articles of the Federation).


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Federation Councillor From Vulcan
2296–present
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