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'''T'Prynn''' (c. [[2190]]-[[2349]]) was a [[Vulcan]] female born to [[Sivok]] and [[L'Nel]]. T'Prynn had a long and distinguished career as an operative of [[Starfleet Intelligence]] until her death in the year [[2349]].
 
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'''T'Prynn''' ([[2191]]-[[2349]]) was a [[Vulcan]] female born to [[Sivok]] and {{dis|L'Nel|22nd century}}. T'Prynn had a long and distinguished career as an operative of [[Starfleet Intelligence]] until her death in the year [[2349]].
   
==Early Life==
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==Biography==
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===Early Life===
 
Like many Vulcan children, T'Prynn was betrothed at a very young age in an arranged marriage made by her parents and the parents of her prospective husband, [[Sten]].
 
Like many Vulcan children, T'Prynn was betrothed at a very young age in an arranged marriage made by her parents and the parents of her prospective husband, [[Sten]].
   
In the year [[2212]], T'Prynn rejected Sten, whom she never loved, choosing instead to choose her own companions. Sten was unwilling to release T'Prynn from her betrothal and invoked the ''[[koon-ut-kal-if-fee]]'' in an attempt to force T'Prynn to submit to his will.
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In the year [[2212]], T'Prynn rejected Sten, whom she never loved, deciding instead to choose her own companions. Sten was unwilling to release T'Prynn from her betrothal and invoked the ''[[koon-ut-kal-if-fee]]'' in an attempt to force T'Prynn to submit to his will.
   
T'Prynn refused to submit to Sten and slew him in the savage ritual combat that followed. Before he died, Sten forced his ''[[katra]]'' into T'Prynn's mind. T'Prynn attempted to have Sten's ''katra'' removed by the priestesses at [[Mount Seleya]], but Sten refused to be removed, attempting to force T'Prynn into submission from beyond the grave.
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T'Prynn refused to submit to Sten and slew him in the savage ritual combat that followed. Before he died, Sten forced his ''[[katra]]'' into T'Prynn's mind. T'Prynn attempted to have Sten's ''katra'' removed by the priestesses at [[Mount Seleya]], but Sten refused to be removed, attempting to force T'Prynn into submission from beyond the grave.
   
 
Following this incident, which labeled T'Prynn as ''[[val'reth]]'' (one who holds a ''katra'' against his or her will), T'Prynn chose a life of exile from [[Vulcan (planet)|Vulcan]] and joined [[Starfleet]], where she made her mark in [[Starfleet Intelligence]], specializing in intelligence gathering, threat assessments and covert operations. ({{n|VAN|{{nd|Harbinger}}}})
It is currently unknown if T'Prynn ever managed to free Sten's ''katra'' from her mind. As of [[2265]], T'Prynn still struggled with Sten's ''katra'' and his calls to submit.
 
   
 
===Vanguard===
Following this incident, which labeled T'Prynn as ''[[val'reth]]'' (one who holds a ''katra'' against his or her will), T'Prynn chose a life of exile from [[Vulcan (planet)|Vulcan]] and joined [[Starfleet]], where she made her mark in [[Starfleet Intelligence]], specializing in intelligence gathering, threat assessments and covert operations.
 
 
[[File:Starbase47.jpg|thumb|Starbase 47, ''aka'' Vanguard.]]
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By the year [[2265]], T'Prynn was assigned to {{dis|Vanguard|station}} in the [[Taurus Reach]], a vast expanse of space located between the [[Klingon Empire]] and the [[Tholian Assembly]]. There she served as SI's liaison to [[Project Vanguard]], a project to study the mysterious [[Meta-genome]] discovered by the {{USS|Constellation|NCC-1017}} in [[2263]], and learn about the race who had created it. T'Prynn was one of initially only three people on the station who knew the secret of the Taurus Reach, and part of her job was to keep that truth a secret.
   
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As part of this effort, T'Prynn orchestrated the disgrace of journalist [[Tim Pennington]] when his investigations brought him too close to the truth. ({{n|VAN|{{nd|Harbinger}}}}) She also briefly "employed" the free-booter [[Cervantes Quinn]] after Quinn's actions unwittingly resulted in the destruction of the {{USS|Bombay|NCC-1926}} with all hands. She released Quinn from her "employ" after Quinn and Pennington rescued the crew of the {{USS|Sagittarius|NCC-1894}} from the surface of [[Jinoteur]] a few months later. ({{n|VAN|Summon the Thunder|Reap the Whirlwind}})
==Vanguard==
 
[[Image:Starbase47.jpg|thumb|Starbase 47, ''aka'' Vanguard.]]
 
By the year [[2265]], T'Prynn was assigned to [[Vanguard]] station in the [[Taurus Reach]], a vast expanse of space far from the center of the [[Federation]], in the frontier located between the [[Klingon Empire]] and the [[Tholian Assembly]].
 
   
 
In her off-hours on ''Vanguard'', T'Prynn was known to entertain station residents with incredibly beautiful performances on the piano in [[Manón's]] cabaret.
'' Vanguard'' had been fast-tracked by Starfleet after the discovery of a mysterious [[Meta-genome]] by the [[USS Constellation (NCC-1017)|USS ''Constellation'']] in the region in the year [[2263]].
 
   
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===Breakdown===
T'Prynn was one of only three people on the station who knew the truth behind Starfleet's presence in the Taurus Reach, and part of her job was to keep the truth a secret. To this end, T'Prynn orchestrated the disgrace of journalist [[Tim Pennington]] when his investigations brought him too close to the truth.
 
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Early on in her assignment, T'Prynn discovered that [[Anna Sandesjo]], a diplomatic attaché to Federation [[Ambassador]] [[Jetanien]], was in fact an altered [[Klingon]] [[Imperial Intelligence]] agent named [[Lurqal]]. T'Prynn was able to turn Lurqal as a double-agent, and at the same time, the two became romantically involved. ({{n|VAN|{{nd|Harbinger}}|Summon the Thunder}}) The Klingons eventually discovered that Lurqal had been compromised, and despite T'Prynn's efforts to get her off the station and to safety, she was assassinated when the ship she was on, the {{USS|Malacca}}, was destroyed. Lurqal's death, combined with her ''val'reth'' condition, led to a complete psychological collapse, leaving T'Prynn in coma-like state. ({{n|VAN|Reap the Whirlwind}})
   
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After weeks of fruitless efforts (and unaware of Sten's long-ago mind-meld), [[Dr.]] [[Jabilo M'Benga]] was able to contact [[Healer]] [[Sobon]], an elderly and venerable physician on Vulcan, who was willing to try and help. T'Prynn was brought to the village of [[Kren'than]], her former home, where Sobon used an ancient ritual called ''[[Dashaya-Ni'Var]]'' to separate Sten's ''katra'' from T'Prynn's. After significant effort, requiring the assistance of T'Prynn's older sister, [[T'Nel (Healer)|T'Nel]], Sobon was able to transfer Sten's life essence into a ''[[vre-katra]]'', or [[katric ark]].
In her off-hours on ''Vanguard'', T'Prynn was known to entertain station residents with incredibly beautiful performances on the piano in [[Manon's Caberet]].
 
   
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T'Prynn made a rapid recovery following the ''Dashaya-Ni'Var''. However, in order to avoid questioning from her superiors about her decisions and actions prior to her collapse, T'Prynn escaped from Healer Sobon's quarters and from Kren'than, eluding the [[Starfleet Security]] contingent waiting to take her into custody. ({{n|VAN|Open Secrets}})
T'Prynn is known to have been romantically involved with a [[Klingon]] double-agent named [[Lurqal]], who was undercover on the station using the identity of a [[human]] named [[Anna Sandesjo]]. ([[Star Trek: Vanguard|''VAN'']] [[novel]]s: ''[[Harbinger (novel)|Harbinger]]; [[Summon the Thunder]]'')
 
   
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She sought the aid of [[Tim Pennington]] in early 2267 to aid in her escape from the planet Vulcan. The two spent the remainder of the year on the run from Starfleet investigating the Orion crime lord Ganz. These investigations led the duo to planet [[Golmira]] where they aided Cervantes Quinn in capturing a Shedai artificant from Klingon forces occupying the planet. Following this incident, T'Prynn and Pennington turned themselves over to Starfleet authorities from the USS ''Endeavour''. T'Prynn was later demoted to the rank of [[lieutenant junior grade]] but allowed to remain on Vanguard under the command of new Intelligence Officer [[Serrosel ch'Nayla]]. ({{n|VAN|{{nd|Precipice}}}})
==Elias Vaughn==
 
T'Prynn first partnered with fellow '''S.I.''' operative [[Elias Vaughn]] in the year [[2319]]. The two formed a loose partnership that lasted off and on for thirty years.
 
   
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===Later career===
In the year [[2343]], T'Prynn was injured in an operation in which she and Vaughn rescued Federation [[Special Emissary]] [[Raisa Tartovsky]] from the planet [[Devniad]] in Cardassian space. ([[Star Trek: The Lost Era|''TLE'']] [[novel]]: ''[[The Art of the Impossible]]'')
 
 
T'Prynn first partnered with fellow SI operative [[Elias Vaughn]] in the year [[2319]]. The two formed a loose partnership that lasted off and on for thirty years.
   
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[[File:Eliasvaughn.jpg|thumb|left|150px|[[Elias Vaughn]]]]
T'Prynn and Vaughn first met rival S.I. agent [[Ruriko Tenmei]] in the [[2347]] in an operation on the [[planet]] [[Kora II]] to facilitate the defection of [[Cardassian]] scientist [[Crem Veruda]], who had designed a powerful [[Artificial Intelligence]] that Starfleet want to keep out of the hands of the [[Cardassian Union]].
 
 
In the year [[2343]], T'Prynn was injured in an operation in which she and Vaughn rescued Federation [[Special Emissary]] [[Raisa Tartovsky]] from the planet [[Devniad]] in Cardassian space. In [[2346]], T'Prynn and Vaughn were assigned to [[Arvada III]]. ({{n|ST|sub=The Lost Era|The Art of the Impossible}})
   
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T'Prynn and Vaughn first met rival S.I. agent [[Ruriko Tenmei]] in [[2347]], during an operation on the [[planet]] [[Kora II]] meant to facilitate the defection of [[Cardassian]] scientist [[Cren Veruda]], who had designed a powerful [[artificial intelligence]] that Starfleet wanted to keep out of the hands of the [[Cardassian Union]]. T'Prynn was killed in a [[transporter accident]] in the year [[2349]] onboard the {{USS|T'Plana-Hath|24th century}}. Her remains were taken back to {{planet|Vulcan}} and buried in the [[Gol]] desert, after a ceremony at [[Mount Seleya]]. Vaughn and Tenmei became romantically involved following T'Prynn's death. The couple named their only child, [[Prynn Tenmei]], in honor of their lost friend. ({{n|DS9|sub=Mission Gamma|Lesser Evil}})
T'Prynn was killed in a transporter accident in the year [[2349]] onboard the [[USS T'Plana-Hath|USS ''T'Plana-Hath'']].
 
   
 
==Alternate timelines==
Vaughn and Tenmei became romantically involved following T'Prynn's death. The couple named their only child, [[Prynn Tenmei]], in honor of their lost friend. ([[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine|''DS9'']] [[novel]]: ''[[Lesser Evil]]'')
 
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In an [[alternate reality|alternate timeline]] in which [[John Frederick Paxton]] destroyed [[Starfleet Command]] and ended the talks for the [[Coalition of Planets]] in [[2155]], T'Prynn served as the [[captain]] of the [[Interstellar Coalition]] Vessel [[ICV Vanik|''Vanik'']] during the early [[2260s]].
   
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In [[2264]], she was responsible for the destruction of the [[United Earth]] transport [[Galileo (transport)|''Galileo'']], and the deaths of [[Carol Marcus|Carol Kirk]] and her son [[David Marcus|David]]. ({{n|TOS|sub={{st|Myriad Universes}}|A Less Perfect Union}})
==Alternate Versions==
 
===Mirror Universe===
 
For T'Prynn's Mirror Universe counterpart see [[T'Prynn (mirror)]]
 
   
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Revision as of 23:22, 21 August 2018

For the mirror universe counterpart, see T'Prynn (mirror).

T'Prynn (2191-2349) was a Vulcan female born to Sivok and L'Nel. T'Prynn had a long and distinguished career as an operative of Starfleet Intelligence until her death in the year 2349.

Biography

Early Life

Like many Vulcan children, T'Prynn was betrothed at a very young age in an arranged marriage made by her parents and the parents of her prospective husband, Sten.

In the year 2212, T'Prynn rejected Sten, whom she never loved, deciding instead to choose her own companions. Sten was unwilling to release T'Prynn from her betrothal and invoked the koon-ut-kal-if-fee in an attempt to force T'Prynn to submit to his will.

T'Prynn refused to submit to Sten and slew him in the savage ritual combat that followed. Before he died, Sten forced his katra into T'Prynn's mind. T'Prynn attempted to have Sten's katra removed by the priestesses at Mount Seleya, but Sten refused to be removed, attempting to force T'Prynn into submission from beyond the grave.

Following this incident, which labeled T'Prynn as val'reth (one who holds a katra against his or her will), T'Prynn chose a life of exile from Vulcan and joined Starfleet, where she made her mark in Starfleet Intelligence, specializing in intelligence gathering, threat assessments and covert operations. (VAN novel: Harbinger)

Vanguard

Starbase47

Starbase 47, aka Vanguard.

By the year 2265, T'Prynn was assigned to Vanguard in the Taurus Reach, a vast expanse of space located between the Klingon Empire and the Tholian Assembly. There she served as SI's liaison to Project Vanguard, a project to study the mysterious Meta-genome discovered by the USS Constellation in 2263, and learn about the race who had created it. T'Prynn was one of initially only three people on the station who knew the secret of the Taurus Reach, and part of her job was to keep that truth a secret.

As part of this effort, T'Prynn orchestrated the disgrace of journalist Tim Pennington when his investigations brought him too close to the truth. (VAN novel: Harbinger) She also briefly "employed" the free-booter Cervantes Quinn after Quinn's actions unwittingly resulted in the destruction of the USS Bombay with all hands. She released Quinn from her "employ" after Quinn and Pennington rescued the crew of the USS Sagittarius from the surface of Jinoteur a few months later. (VAN novels: Summon the Thunder, Reap the Whirlwind)

In her off-hours on Vanguard, T'Prynn was known to entertain station residents with incredibly beautiful performances on the piano in Manón's cabaret.

Breakdown

Early on in her assignment, T'Prynn discovered that Anna Sandesjo, a diplomatic attaché to Federation Ambassador Jetanien, was in fact an altered Klingon Imperial Intelligence agent named Lurqal. T'Prynn was able to turn Lurqal as a double-agent, and at the same time, the two became romantically involved. (VAN novels: Harbinger, Summon the Thunder) The Klingons eventually discovered that Lurqal had been compromised, and despite T'Prynn's efforts to get her off the station and to safety, she was assassinated when the ship she was on, the USS Malacca, was destroyed. Lurqal's death, combined with her val'reth condition, led to a complete psychological collapse, leaving T'Prynn in coma-like state. (VAN novel: Reap the Whirlwind)

After weeks of fruitless efforts (and unaware of Sten's long-ago mind-meld), Dr. Jabilo M'Benga was able to contact Healer Sobon, an elderly and venerable physician on Vulcan, who was willing to try and help. T'Prynn was brought to the village of Kren'than, her former home, where Sobon used an ancient ritual called Dashaya-Ni'Var to separate Sten's katra from T'Prynn's. After significant effort, requiring the assistance of T'Prynn's older sister, T'Nel, Sobon was able to transfer Sten's life essence into a vre-katra, or katric ark.

T'Prynn made a rapid recovery following the Dashaya-Ni'Var. However, in order to avoid questioning from her superiors about her decisions and actions prior to her collapse, T'Prynn escaped from Healer Sobon's quarters and from Kren'than, eluding the Starfleet Security contingent waiting to take her into custody. (VAN novel: Open Secrets)

She sought the aid of Tim Pennington in early 2267 to aid in her escape from the planet Vulcan. The two spent the remainder of the year on the run from Starfleet investigating the Orion crime lord Ganz. These investigations led the duo to planet Golmira where they aided Cervantes Quinn in capturing a Shedai artificant from Klingon forces occupying the planet. Following this incident, T'Prynn and Pennington turned themselves over to Starfleet authorities from the USS Endeavour. T'Prynn was later demoted to the rank of lieutenant junior grade but allowed to remain on Vanguard under the command of new Intelligence Officer Serrosel ch'Nayla. (VAN novel: Precipice)

Later career

T'Prynn first partnered with fellow SI operative Elias Vaughn in the year 2319. The two formed a loose partnership that lasted off and on for thirty years.

Eliasvaughn

Elias Vaughn

In the year 2343, T'Prynn was injured in an operation in which she and Vaughn rescued Federation Special Emissary Raisa Tartovsky from the planet Devniad in Cardassian space. In 2346, T'Prynn and Vaughn were assigned to Arvada III. (ST - The Lost Era novel: The Art of the Impossible)

T'Prynn and Vaughn first met rival S.I. agent Ruriko Tenmei in 2347, during an operation on the planet Kora II meant to facilitate the defection of Cardassian scientist Cren Veruda, who had designed a powerful artificial intelligence that Starfleet wanted to keep out of the hands of the Cardassian Union. T'Prynn was killed in a transporter accident in the year 2349 onboard the USS T'Plana-Hath. Her remains were taken back to Vulcan and buried in the Gol desert, after a ceremony at Mount Seleya. Vaughn and Tenmei became romantically involved following T'Prynn's death. The couple named their only child, Prynn Tenmei, in honor of their lost friend. (DS9 - Mission Gamma novel: Lesser Evil)

Alternate timelines

In an alternate timeline in which John Frederick Paxton destroyed Starfleet Command and ended the talks for the Coalition of Planets in 2155, T'Prynn served as the captain of the Interstellar Coalition Vessel Vanik during the early 2260s.

In 2264, she was responsible for the destruction of the United Earth transport Galileo, and the deaths of Carol Kirk and her son David. (TOS - Myriad Universes novel: A Less Perfect Union)

Starfleet service record

location assignment dates rank or rate assignment insignia rank insignia
Starbase 47 liason to Starfleet Intelligence 2265-2267 lieutenant commander Starfleet base insignia Red Lt Cmdr 2266
inteligence officer 2267-2268 lieutenant junior grade Red Lt jg 2266
Starfleet Intelligence field operative 2268-2349 SFI emblem.
lieutenant commander Red Lt Cmdr 2266 2270s sec lcdr 2285 Lt Cmdr Ep Grey

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