== Physical Description ==
Name: T’Varel Williams
Species: Vulcan/Human
Gender: Female
Age: 21
Height: 5’8”
Weight: 130 lbs
Build/Body Type: Lean and athletic.
Complexion: Fair skinned with a faintly green hue due to her green blood, characteristic of the Vulcan race.
Hair Color: Chocolate
Hair Style: Medium length and straight with a side part. It falls just below her shoulders.
Eye Color: Deep brown in a way that shows intelligence and wisdom.
Voice: Calm and without emotion; neither deep nor high pitched. She is very eloquent.
Off-Duty Clothing Taste: Either smart-casual or athletic wear depending on circumstance. She dresses in navy blues, grays, blacks, and whites.
Distinguishing Features: Pointed ears and slanted eyebrows; commanding presence. She always has a neutral expression.
== Personal History ==
Date of Birth: April 23rd
Place of Birth: Vulcan
Marital Status: Single
Siblings Name & Ages: T’Varel has three siblings. Her oldest sister, T’Gracie Williams, died at age 14. T’Gracie was 4 years older than T’Varel. T’Varel has a twin sister named Mia Williams. She also has an adopted Klingon brother named Alexander Williams; nickname Alex. Alex is 20 years old.
Mother's Name: Stacy Williams (Human)
Father's Name: Savok Williams (Vulcan)
Parent's Status: Both are alive but divorced when T’Varel was 10 years old.
Pets: An orange tabby cat named Ollie.
Best Friend: T’Varel’s best friend is named Penelope Ross, a human female aged 22. They met on the U.S.S. Stardust when T’Varel was around 6 years old. Penelope is learning to be a school teacher on Earth. She is surprisingly calm and logical for a human. They have kept in touch over the years and often pay each other surprise visits. Penelope is married to a human man named Kurt Ross. They have two newborn twin sons, Max and Benjamin, that T’Varel considers her nephews.
Personal History: T’Varel Williams was born on April 23rd on the planet Vulcan, alongside her fraternal twin sister, Mia. Their parents, Lt. Commander Stacy Williams and Lt. Commander Savok Williams, were on temporary assignment from the U.S.S. Stardust at the Vulcan Science Academy. Stacy was assisting with a Federation/Vulcan mental health exchange program, and Savok was conducting important scientific research.
Though only a few weeks old when the family returned to the U.S.S. Stardust, T’Varel’s earliest environment was shaped by Vulcan culture. Her father insisted on maintaining Vulcan infant developmental practices, such as structured sleep cycles, early sensory training, and exposure to calm environments, while her mother balanced this with human warmth and flexibility. Even as a toddler, T’Varel displayed a quiet, observant nature that set her apart from her more expressive twin.
Growing up on a starship gave T’Varel a unique childhood. The Stardust was a Constitution class exploratory vessel, and its crew became an extended family. T’Varel was known for wandering the corridors with a small data padd, absorbing and studying information far beyond what others in her age group were learning. Her father encouraged her curiosity, using up almost all of his vacation time to take T’Varel to other planets so she could learn more about other cultures.
At age six, T’Varel met Penelope Gordon, the daughter of two civilian science specialists aboard the Stardust. Penelope’s calm, thoughtful demeanor resonated with T’Varel, and the two formed a steady, lifelong friendship. Penelope was one of the few humans who never seemed unsettled by T’Varel’s ‘cold’ Vulcan logic.
Tragedy struck when T’Varel was ten. Her older sister, T’Gracie, died in a transporter malfunction when coming back from a school field trip to Earth. The transporter chief failed to get a signal lock and her pattern vanished. The loss destroyed the family. Savok chose to conceal and ignore the emotions, while Stacy struggled with grief in a very human way. T’Varel processed the event with a quiet intensity, implementing the Vulcan teachings on emotional regulation but never fully escaping the emotional grief of losing a sibling she admired.
Six months after T’Gracie’s death, her parents divorced. The strain of cultural differences, grief, and conflicting approaches to raising hybrid children had grown too great. After the divorce was finalized, Stacy moved to different quarters on board the Stardust. The twins went back and forth between quarters, their close bond being the only constant in their lives.
This period shaped T’Varel’s identity profoundly. She embraced Vulcan discipline more fully, seeking stability in logic and routine. Her father, recognizing the emotional complexity of a hybrid child, ensured she received guidance from Vulcan tutors and exposure to Vulcan philosophy. Yet she also maintained strong ties to her mother and sister, her human side finding comfort in their more emotional and empathetic demeanours.
Around this time, Savok adopted Alexander, a young Klingon orphan rescued during a mission. Alex was fiery, impulsive, and loud, but he bonded quickly with T’Varel, who became a grounding presence for him. Their sibling dynamic was unusual but deeply loyal.
At fourteen, T’Varel left the Stardust to attend a Federation preparatory academy on Earth. Her mother believed she needed exposure to her human heritage, and Savok agreed it would broaden her perspective. The transition was challenging. Human peers often misinterpreted her stoic nature as coldness, and she found the emotions of her peers difficult to understand.
Still, she excelled academically. Her interests gravitated toward xenobiology, psychology, and interspecies diplomacy. She also developed a disciplined athletic routine, participating in Vulcan martial arts and human track events.
Her friendship with Penelope deepened during these years, as Penelope also moved to Earth to pursue training in the field of education. T’Varel often visited her, finding comfort in the familiar steadiness of their bond.
T’Varel entered Starfleet Academy at seventeen, following in both her parents’ footsteps.
At the Academy, T’Varel adopted Ollie, an orange tabby cat who seemed unbothered by her Vulcan demeanor and often slept on her study materials. Ollie is the mate of Penelope’s pet cat Violet. The two have two female kittens and one male kitten named Tegan, Dylan, and Reece.
Now in her final year at the Academy, T’Varel stands at the threshold of her Starfleet career. She still maintains close ties with her family and friends. Her mother is a counselor on Earth, and her father is now the Chief Medical Officer on the Stardust. Mia has joined Starfleet Academy to pursue a career in Counseling, following in her mother’s footsteps. T’Varel is disappointed that her twin chose to embrace her human side rather than her more logical Vulcan side, but still supports Mia in her decisions. Alex joined Starfleet Academy as well, pursuing a career as a Security Officer.
Penelope married a man named Kurt Ross, and legally changed her name to Penelope Ross. The wedding was held on Earth and T’Varel was the Maid of Honor.
She frequently visits Penelope, Kurt, and their newborn twins, Max and Benjamin, whom she regards with quiet affection.
T’Varel’s life has been shaped by duality, Vulcan and human, logic and emotion, starship and planet, loss and resilience. She approaches her future with the calm certainty of someone who has gone through drastic change and emerged stronger for it.
== Personality ==
Academy Majors: Science
Academy Minors: Astrophysics and exobiology
Hobbies & Past-Times: T’Varel enjoys reading, playing Kal-toh, Klingon Martial Arts, and spending time in the Holodecks.
Short-Term Goals: Finishing her book
Long-Term Goals: Becoming a decorated Science Officer and having a family
Personality: INTP (Myer-Briggs Test). T’Varel is reserved and calm, preferring to remain logical and stoic.
Sense of Humor: Sarcastic and witty. Appreciates a cleverly cloaked insult.
Phobias: T’Varel is terrified of transporters due to what happened to her older sister. She avoids using them when possible, preferring to take a shuttle instead. It bothers her when officers mention the phobia.
Likes: Reading, playing Kal-toh, Klingon Martial Arts, her family and friends, her cat, plomeek soup, fish, pasta, and cream soda.
Dislikes: Most people, overt displays of affection and emotion, and Klingon food.
Pet Peeves/Gripes: People who chew with their mouths open, people who chew loudly, and people who use poor grammar.
Bad Habits / Vices: Dismissing/ignoring others.
Achievements: T’Varel has been working on a book guiding hybrid children like her in the process of balancing two cultures. She has yet to get it published. T'Varel has also won several Kal-toh tournaments.
Disappointments: Her twin choosing to adopt human values.
Illnesses: None
Strengths: Logic and discipline
Weaknesses: Emotional vulnerability and understanding emotions.
Fears: Transporter accidents.
Prejudices: T’Varel hates Ferengi, as the transporter chief who lost her sister's pattern was a Ferengi.
== Questions ==
Most Painful Experience: Her sister's death.
Best Time: Her time at the Academy and her best friend's wedding.
Most Crucial Experience: Entering Starfleet Academy.
Role Model: Spock, as he was also a Vulcan-human hybrid who chose to focus on logic.
Referrer: I searched Google for “Free online star trek RPG games.”
Name: T’Varel Williams
Species: Vulcan/Human
Gender: Female
Age: 21
Height: 5’8”
Weight: 130 lbs
Build/Body Type: Lean and athletic.
Complexion: Fair skinned with a faintly green hue due to her green blood, characteristic of the Vulcan race.
Hair Color: Chocolate
Hair Style: Medium length and straight with a side part. It falls just below her shoulders.
Eye Color: Deep brown in a way that shows intelligence and wisdom.
Voice: Calm and without emotion; neither deep nor high pitched. She is very eloquent.
Off-Duty Clothing Taste: Either smart-casual or athletic wear depending on circumstance. She dresses in navy blues, grays, blacks, and whites.
Distinguishing Features: Pointed ears and slanted eyebrows; commanding presence. She always has a neutral expression.
== Personal History ==
Date of Birth: April 23rd
Place of Birth: Vulcan
Marital Status: Single
Siblings Name & Ages: T’Varel has three siblings. Her oldest sister, T’Gracie Williams, died at age 14. T’Gracie was 4 years older than T’Varel. T’Varel has a twin sister named Mia Williams. She also has an adopted Klingon brother named Alexander Williams; nickname Alex. Alex is 20 years old.
Mother's Name: Stacy Williams (Human)
Father's Name: Savok Williams (Vulcan)
Parent's Status: Both are alive but divorced when T’Varel was 10 years old.
Pets: An orange tabby cat named Ollie.
Best Friend: T’Varel’s best friend is named Penelope Ross, a human female aged 22. They met on the U.S.S. Stardust when T’Varel was around 6 years old. Penelope is learning to be a school teacher on Earth. She is surprisingly calm and logical for a human. They have kept in touch over the years and often pay each other surprise visits. Penelope is married to a human man named Kurt Ross. They have two newborn twin sons, Max and Benjamin, that T’Varel considers her nephews.
Personal History: T’Varel Williams was born on April 23rd on the planet Vulcan, alongside her fraternal twin sister, Mia. Their parents, Lt. Commander Stacy Williams and Lt. Commander Savok Williams, were on temporary assignment from the U.S.S. Stardust at the Vulcan Science Academy. Stacy was assisting with a Federation/Vulcan mental health exchange program, and Savok was conducting important scientific research.
Though only a few weeks old when the family returned to the U.S.S. Stardust, T’Varel’s earliest environment was shaped by Vulcan culture. Her father insisted on maintaining Vulcan infant developmental practices, such as structured sleep cycles, early sensory training, and exposure to calm environments, while her mother balanced this with human warmth and flexibility. Even as a toddler, T’Varel displayed a quiet, observant nature that set her apart from her more expressive twin.
Growing up on a starship gave T’Varel a unique childhood. The Stardust was a Constitution class exploratory vessel, and its crew became an extended family. T’Varel was known for wandering the corridors with a small data padd, absorbing and studying information far beyond what others in her age group were learning. Her father encouraged her curiosity, using up almost all of his vacation time to take T’Varel to other planets so she could learn more about other cultures.
At age six, T’Varel met Penelope Gordon, the daughter of two civilian science specialists aboard the Stardust. Penelope’s calm, thoughtful demeanor resonated with T’Varel, and the two formed a steady, lifelong friendship. Penelope was one of the few humans who never seemed unsettled by T’Varel’s ‘cold’ Vulcan logic.
Tragedy struck when T’Varel was ten. Her older sister, T’Gracie, died in a transporter malfunction when coming back from a school field trip to Earth. The transporter chief failed to get a signal lock and her pattern vanished. The loss destroyed the family. Savok chose to conceal and ignore the emotions, while Stacy struggled with grief in a very human way. T’Varel processed the event with a quiet intensity, implementing the Vulcan teachings on emotional regulation but never fully escaping the emotional grief of losing a sibling she admired.
Six months after T’Gracie’s death, her parents divorced. The strain of cultural differences, grief, and conflicting approaches to raising hybrid children had grown too great. After the divorce was finalized, Stacy moved to different quarters on board the Stardust. The twins went back and forth between quarters, their close bond being the only constant in their lives.
This period shaped T’Varel’s identity profoundly. She embraced Vulcan discipline more fully, seeking stability in logic and routine. Her father, recognizing the emotional complexity of a hybrid child, ensured she received guidance from Vulcan tutors and exposure to Vulcan philosophy. Yet she also maintained strong ties to her mother and sister, her human side finding comfort in their more emotional and empathetic demeanours.
Around this time, Savok adopted Alexander, a young Klingon orphan rescued during a mission. Alex was fiery, impulsive, and loud, but he bonded quickly with T’Varel, who became a grounding presence for him. Their sibling dynamic was unusual but deeply loyal.
At fourteen, T’Varel left the Stardust to attend a Federation preparatory academy on Earth. Her mother believed she needed exposure to her human heritage, and Savok agreed it would broaden her perspective. The transition was challenging. Human peers often misinterpreted her stoic nature as coldness, and she found the emotions of her peers difficult to understand.
Still, she excelled academically. Her interests gravitated toward xenobiology, psychology, and interspecies diplomacy. She also developed a disciplined athletic routine, participating in Vulcan martial arts and human track events.
Her friendship with Penelope deepened during these years, as Penelope also moved to Earth to pursue training in the field of education. T’Varel often visited her, finding comfort in the familiar steadiness of their bond.
T’Varel entered Starfleet Academy at seventeen, following in both her parents’ footsteps.
At the Academy, T’Varel adopted Ollie, an orange tabby cat who seemed unbothered by her Vulcan demeanor and often slept on her study materials. Ollie is the mate of Penelope’s pet cat Violet. The two have two female kittens and one male kitten named Tegan, Dylan, and Reece.
Now in her final year at the Academy, T’Varel stands at the threshold of her Starfleet career. She still maintains close ties with her family and friends. Her mother is a counselor on Earth, and her father is now the Chief Medical Officer on the Stardust. Mia has joined Starfleet Academy to pursue a career in Counseling, following in her mother’s footsteps. T’Varel is disappointed that her twin chose to embrace her human side rather than her more logical Vulcan side, but still supports Mia in her decisions. Alex joined Starfleet Academy as well, pursuing a career as a Security Officer.
Penelope married a man named Kurt Ross, and legally changed her name to Penelope Ross. The wedding was held on Earth and T’Varel was the Maid of Honor.
She frequently visits Penelope, Kurt, and their newborn twins, Max and Benjamin, whom she regards with quiet affection.
T’Varel’s life has been shaped by duality, Vulcan and human, logic and emotion, starship and planet, loss and resilience. She approaches her future with the calm certainty of someone who has gone through drastic change and emerged stronger for it.
== Personality ==
Academy Majors: Science
Academy Minors: Astrophysics and exobiology
Hobbies & Past-Times: T’Varel enjoys reading, playing Kal-toh, Klingon Martial Arts, and spending time in the Holodecks.
Short-Term Goals: Finishing her book
Long-Term Goals: Becoming a decorated Science Officer and having a family
Personality: INTP (Myer-Briggs Test). T’Varel is reserved and calm, preferring to remain logical and stoic.
Sense of Humor: Sarcastic and witty. Appreciates a cleverly cloaked insult.
Phobias: T’Varel is terrified of transporters due to what happened to her older sister. She avoids using them when possible, preferring to take a shuttle instead. It bothers her when officers mention the phobia.
Likes: Reading, playing Kal-toh, Klingon Martial Arts, her family and friends, her cat, plomeek soup, fish, pasta, and cream soda.
Dislikes: Most people, overt displays of affection and emotion, and Klingon food.
Pet Peeves/Gripes: People who chew with their mouths open, people who chew loudly, and people who use poor grammar.
Bad Habits / Vices: Dismissing/ignoring others.
Achievements: T’Varel has been working on a book guiding hybrid children like her in the process of balancing two cultures. She has yet to get it published. T'Varel has also won several Kal-toh tournaments.
Disappointments: Her twin choosing to adopt human values.
Illnesses: None
Strengths: Logic and discipline
Weaknesses: Emotional vulnerability and understanding emotions.
Fears: Transporter accidents.
Prejudices: T’Varel hates Ferengi, as the transporter chief who lost her sister's pattern was a Ferengi.
== Questions ==
Most Painful Experience: Her sister's death.
Best Time: Her time at the Academy and her best friend's wedding.
Most Crucial Experience: Entering Starfleet Academy.
Role Model: Spock, as he was also a Vulcan-human hybrid who chose to focus on logic.
Referrer: I searched Google for “Free online star trek RPG games.”
