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'''Location:''' Washington State, USA
'''Location:''' Washington State, USA


'''Characters:''' Arrain Lhura t'Evekh; all members of House Evekh
'''Characters:''' [[Lhuravahii t'Evekh|Lhura t'Evekh]]; all members of [[House Evekh]]


== Introduction ==
== Introduction ==

Latest revision as of 22:44, 23 December 2008

Real Name: Robyn

Age: Old Enough to remember Space Invaders on Atari

Location: Washington State, USA

Characters: Lhura t'Evekh; all members of House Evekh

Introduction

I am a home healthcare worker for dialysis patients. In my spare time, I've learned html, css, xhtml, played around with vrml, wml, php, mysql. A few years ago, I did a little 3d animation (no longer have the program). I'm no expert by any means, it's just for my own amusement.

I've been watching Star Trek since the Original Series was in syndication. I first started simming in 2001, mostly Star Trek but also briefly Highlander and Stargate Atlantis.

My Character

Lhura first came into being when as a joke I wrote a spec script for Next Generation, she was a minor character added late in the development when I needed an antagonist and she was! She antagonized everyone she had a conversation with. She didn't have a name for the longest time but her character was pretty much set when she proclaimed herself a malcontent looking for a better life.

I resurrected her after I started simming but since its hard to find good Romulan sims that last, I had little choice but to play her in Starfleet which worked very well since the dilemma of her life is that she cannot find a place where she truly belongs.