Star Trek: U.S.S. Icarus

Crew

 

The main command crew of the Icarus consists of some of the following characters.

 

The Big Three…

Captain Ariel Scott, Commanding Officer

Ariel Scott grew up a “normal” life on Earth in Colorado.  Normal for her included tearing apart every piece of machinery she could get her hands on.  It was natural for her to enter Starfleet Academy studying to be an engineer.  Her personal life briefly became rather chaotic when she left her fiancée at the altar for the sake of her career, getting a position aboard the Constitution­-class U.S.S. Republic.  As irony would have hit, her ex-fiancée is now commanding officer of the Republic, Captain Lockhart.  However, Scott’s career rapidly took her from the engineering path to the command one and after stints as chief engineer and first officer of various vessels, she is now in her first command as Captain of the Icarus.

 

Always a direct individual not afraid to bend the rules for the sake of what is right, Captain Scott runs a tight ship for the most part, though she does know when to look the other way.

 

Lieutenant Commander Lucy Flynn, Chief Science Officer

Growing up in a 23rd century equivalent of a “boomer” community, Lucy spent her childhood as a gypsy, traveling from planet to planet, system to system, in the process learning much about various lifeforms and their cultures.  Graduating from Starfleet Academy as a science officer, Flynn has a tendency to get a little too involved in the cultures she finds herself studying, leading to some borderline Prime Directive issues.  This has given her something of a reputation within Starfleet, though she is greatly valued for her sociological and biological knowledge.

 

Lieutenant Cirok, Chief of Security/Weapons Officer

Cirok is a Vulcan of mixed heritage, his mother a native Vulcanian and his father a Vulcanoid from a world which had participated in the massive exodus led by those who would one day become Romulans, approximately two thousand years ago.  Though his mother taught him about his Vulcan heritage and after the death of his mother he relocated to Vulcan (around the age of 12), he does not have the perfectly emotionless exterior of most Vulcans.  Instead, Cirok is slightly neurotic, though he is mild-tempered.  These two qualities make him an excellent chief of security aboard the Icarus.

 

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