Post by Flynt on Sept 12, 2014 15:40:17 GMT
Teresa Bryant, Ph.D.
DoB: April 15, 2369, Chicago, Earth
B.S. Archaeology; B.A. Linguistics 2391 University of Chicago
Ph.D. History, 2395 Oxford University
Relatives: K'Dar Stone (husband) Marcus Bryant (father); Emily Smithson Bryant (mother)
Dr. Bryant has developed a reputation in academic circles as a renaissance scholar. Her dissertation, "New Oral Histories and Interpretations on the Vulcan Diaspora", in which she compiled oral histories on more than a dozen worlds across the Alpha and Beta Quadrants, brought about a revival in direct anthropological and ethnological study. She followed this up with a series of papers that began to piece together histories of the Remans before and after the Hobus supernova. By 2403, her diligence and commitment (most would say obsessiveness) and her results in her field earned her a position as lead archaeological position at Memory Alpha.
While this position helped her organize and correlate her data with that of other researchers, she tired of the isolation, and developed a field project for herself and an expanded team of researchers and holovideo producers. Through tireless effort, Bryant launched the Federation Memory Project in 2407 with a dedicated Oberth class starship, the USS Dewey. Her first choices were the Bajoran settlements and Human colonies in the Beta Ursae region.
This tour brought her to DS9 in 2409-10 where she produced an extensive study of Bajoran Occupation survival stories. She also found from the collection of stories that she was able to identify Bajoran artifacts that had been removed to other worlds. The effort of returning these items, along with the production of the oral histories, gave her some additional notoriety.
Some of the artifacts she found on distant worlds were found in proximity to objects of suspected Iconian origin. Believing against coincidences, she began following the clues more closely over the last few years. Viewed as somewhat of an outsider among Iconian scholars, her research has drifted more to the fringe finds, having been excluded from the major opportunities on New Romulus or either Dyson sphere.
Personal:
During her work on Bajor, Teresa met K'Dar Stone at Quarks one night. Beginning with an exchange of insults and challenges, the two struck up a tenuous relationship, constrained for both by their independent spirits and their personal demons. Over time, romance developed between the two, particularly as she helped K'Dar establish a relationship with his father, Quintin Stone.
The pair are now mated as a Klingon couple, living aboard tengchaH Kladh.
DoB: April 15, 2369, Chicago, Earth
B.S. Archaeology; B.A. Linguistics 2391 University of Chicago
Ph.D. History, 2395 Oxford University
Relatives: K'Dar Stone (husband) Marcus Bryant (father); Emily Smithson Bryant (mother)
Dr. Bryant has developed a reputation in academic circles as a renaissance scholar. Her dissertation, "New Oral Histories and Interpretations on the Vulcan Diaspora", in which she compiled oral histories on more than a dozen worlds across the Alpha and Beta Quadrants, brought about a revival in direct anthropological and ethnological study. She followed this up with a series of papers that began to piece together histories of the Remans before and after the Hobus supernova. By 2403, her diligence and commitment (most would say obsessiveness) and her results in her field earned her a position as lead archaeological position at Memory Alpha.
While this position helped her organize and correlate her data with that of other researchers, she tired of the isolation, and developed a field project for herself and an expanded team of researchers and holovideo producers. Through tireless effort, Bryant launched the Federation Memory Project in 2407 with a dedicated Oberth class starship, the USS Dewey. Her first choices were the Bajoran settlements and Human colonies in the Beta Ursae region.
This tour brought her to DS9 in 2409-10 where she produced an extensive study of Bajoran Occupation survival stories. She also found from the collection of stories that she was able to identify Bajoran artifacts that had been removed to other worlds. The effort of returning these items, along with the production of the oral histories, gave her some additional notoriety.
Some of the artifacts she found on distant worlds were found in proximity to objects of suspected Iconian origin. Believing against coincidences, she began following the clues more closely over the last few years. Viewed as somewhat of an outsider among Iconian scholars, her research has drifted more to the fringe finds, having been excluded from the major opportunities on New Romulus or either Dyson sphere.
Personal:
During her work on Bajor, Teresa met K'Dar Stone at Quarks one night. Beginning with an exchange of insults and challenges, the two struck up a tenuous relationship, constrained for both by their independent spirits and their personal demons. Over time, romance developed between the two, particularly as she helped K'Dar establish a relationship with his father, Quintin Stone.
The pair are now mated as a Klingon couple, living aboard tengchaH Kladh.