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Roxann Biggs-Dawson- B'Elanna Torres
Played By: Roxann Dawson
Full Name: Torres, B'Elanna
Education: Starfleet Academy, incomplete second year
Marital status: Single
Biography Sketch: Report of Starfleet Security
After a brilliant but troubled two years heading toward an engineering specialty
at Starfleet Academy, subject Torres seemed to be constantly at odds with the
Klingon heritage of her maternal side and after several disruptive episodes
agreed to leave school. She and her Klingon mother had lived on Kessick IV
along among humans after her father, a human Starfleet officer, left them when
she was 5.
She later joined the Maquis rebellion in its early stages and by mid-2370 was
acting as engineer for former Starfleet officer Chakotay's crew, her position at
last report and the crew to which Lt. Tuvok of the U.S.S. Voyager under
Captain Kathryn Janeway had infiltrated undercover. Her ship was last heard
from a week before the Voyager went looking for it in the DMZ Badlands; both
vessels are missing and presumed lost, last detected SD 48307.5.
When she turns to recreation as an outlet, she has been know to play both
hoverball and Parrises Squares.
File Update: Delta Quadrant Addendum
Report by Capt. Kathryn Janeway, U.S.S. Voyager
I have never regretted my decision to assign Torres the brevet rank of
lieutenant or make her my chief engineer. She is tough, knowledgeable and
independent, and sometimes seems an echo of myself at her age in her
department, but her mixed heritage has manifested itself in a state of
confusion and denial that I hope is not personally insurmountable. Now that
B'Elanna is unable to release her frustrations through fighting the Cardassians,
she must learn to accept herself and her conflicting heritage; I recall how far
she has come since her diatribe against my order to destroy the Caretaker's
Array when we first arrived, and her reaction to Tuvok's grumbling "boot camp"
Maquis bears out my faith in her.
Episodes such as the Vidiians' kidnapping of her to test Klingon tissue for its
Phage-resistance does not hurt, although I was gratified to see she allowed
such a sample taken a year later to aid Dr. Danara Pel, who later in turn
helped our crew when Chakotay and I were fatally infected and left behind. It
hurt me to put her on report following the Sikaris insubordination.
Torres was also driven by guilt to stop "Dreadnought", the code name of a
Cardassian doomsday missile she reprogrammed as a Maquis in mid-2370 to
hit its makers' fuel depot at Aschelon V and swept up by the Array to into the
Delta Quadrant. She launched it as a super-killer without Chakotay's
permission - even though she programmed it to warn Federation ships.
B'Elanna was also away from us when a Cravic fighter robot she reactivated
here kidnapped her to its vessel to give its kind the secret of replication that
had all but halted their undying war with Praylor robots, since neither could
reproduce after both sides eliminated their makers and kept fighting.
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(CROSS-EXCERPT, related file, Chakotay personal log, SD 50246:
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(Sometimes I wonder about my B'Elanna. I know she's honest, but the
erotic Enaran dreams she experienced are I trust not a product of her
own psyche. It' s none of my business of course, but even though she
dates I do worry about her keeping to herself too much. I just hope the
flirtatious sparring she gets from Tom Paris these days doesn't lead to
more hurt for her.
(******
Personnel file addendum, report of CO Janeway, SD 50450:
I have nothing but praise for my chief engineer as we near our third year in
returning home, despite her unusual behavior with the Enarans, whom I had
hoped to make as a new ally. But B'Elanna is nothing if not brutally honest,
and though my own inquiry failed to turn up concrete proof of her story I cannot
help but feel we are better off without allies whom she claim engaged in a
Holocaust-like purge and then ignored the horror.