Major Emily Janeway
Name Emily Rose Janeway
Position Rifle Commanding Officer
Second Position Second Officer
Rank Major
Character Information
Gender | Female | |
Species | Human | |
Age | Age: 35 (as of 2396, unchanged by Temporal Spatial Anomaly) |
Physical Appearance
Height | 6’ 72 inches tall. | |
Weight | 120 lbs | |
Hair Color | Black | |
Eye Color | Violet once was dark brown | |
Physical Description | Emily’s body is a battle-scarred testament to her survival, her muscular, athletic frame (6’, 120 lbs) clinging to resilience after years of Task Force Guardians’ torment, now partially revived by a Starfleet team at the mines near Starbase 51. Her dark brown hair, cropped in a military cut, frames combat dog tags listing her details, while a deep, V-shaped surgical scar on her upper torso marks the 2395 neurotoxic poisoning that scarred her liver and kidneys with persistent amber-tinged fluid drainage. The 2401 “Search and Rescue” mission left her a wreck: when first discovered in a sealed, duranium-lined casket near Starbase 51, her body looked as though savaged by a monster’s hand—her chest gutted with fractured sternum and splintered ribs, exposing organs (heart, lungs, intestines) from a dilithium explosion, her scalp latticed with a shattered cranium, and her shoulder torn by a console blast, all worsened by autopsy-shaped scars, a stark Y-incision from a premature examination ordered by Admiral Townsend under Section 31’s influence. The casket, likely prepared by Section 31 to dispose of her as “acceptable collateral,” bore faint traces of chroniton radiation, preserving her in a state of near-stasis. A USS Voyager bio-weapon amplified the neurotoxin, unleashing dormant indigo and violet tendrils beneath her flesh, intensifying the fluid drainage and leaving her chest a raw, ravaged wound. Her cybernetic heart, originally implanted at age 12 to address a congenital heart defect, sustained critical damage during the explosion but remained functional, its titanium-alloy casing cracked and its neural interface flickering with chroniton interference from the anomaly. The unneutralized neurotoxin, laced with harmful chemicals, fuels neurological strain, synaptic misfires, paranoia, and tremors, compounded by systemic inflammation. The cybernetic heart, now reinforced with Starfleet medical upgrades post-revival, regulates her blood flow with a synthetic pulse, though it struggles with the tendrils’ interference, causing sporadic palpitations. Her dark brown eyes (transformed to violet by the anomaly) burn with defiance, her raspy, humor-laced voice enduring despite the monstrous toll. |
Family
Spouse | None (hopes for someday) | |
Children | None (hopes for someday) |
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Father | Unknown | |
Mother | Lieutenant Commander Elena Janeway, Tactical/Second Officer, USS Astraea (2338–2370, deceased) • Adoptive Mother: Captain Kathryn Janeway, Commanding Officer, USS Voyager (alive in 2401) | |
Brother(s) | None | |
Sister(s) | None | |
Other Family | Deceased grandmother Gretchen Janeway (Kathryn’s side), former Voyager crew, Pet Augustus (dog, adopted from a Badlands colony, residing on Starbase 51 during missions) |
Personality & Traits
General Overview | Emily Janeway is a seasoned Starfleet officer with a unique background that has shaped her into the individual she is today. As a military brat and stowaway aboard the USS Voyager during the Dominion War, Emily began her career under the protective care and guidance of Starfleet’s leadership and her foster mother, Captain Kathryn Janeway. Exposed to the harsh realities of war from a young age, she developed a desire to become a captain and carry on the Janeway family legacy, a drive tested by betrayals like the 2401 abandonment by Task Force Guardians and Section 31. Personality: Emily is a strong and capable individual, shaped by her wartime experiences and survival. She is confident and determined, with a strong sense of purpose and duty. She is also resourceful, able to adapt to challenging situations, and not afraid to take risks when necessary, a trait honed through her near-death ordeal and revival via the Temporal Spatial Anomaly. Her warped and dirty sense of humor, often unappreciated, serves as a coping mechanism for her past betrayals. History |
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Strengths & Weaknesses | • Tactical Operations: Expertise in ship-to-ship combat and away team missions, honed through Task Force Guardians’ campaigns. • Diplomacy: Skilled in diplomatic relations and negotiations, developed under Kathryn Janeway’s guidance. • Leadership: Proven skills in commanding crews and leading missions, culminating in her Commodore rank. • Strategic Planning: Experienced in strategic planning and operations, critical for her Marine XO role. • Hard-working: Dedicated and diligent, willing to put in the effort to achieve her goals. • Good Knowledge of Federation Weapons Schematics: Solid understanding of Federation weapons, skilled in field-stripping and modifying them, including her modified Colt 1911. • Horse Riding: Expert equestrian skills, developed from childhood with her horse Commodore, refined through holodeck simulations of Badlands-inspired landscapes. • Combat Skills: • Basic Starfleet Academy Training • Basic Starfleet Unarmed Combat Training • Sharpshooting (expert with her modified Colt 1911) • Linguistic Skills: • Federation Standard • English Emily has a knack for picking up and quickly speaking different languages, but only when motivated to do so. Strengths & Weaknesses • Strengths: • Hard-working • Strong sense of loyalty and duty (cares deeply for her crew, willing to sacrifice herself) • Tactical Operations expertise • Diplomatic skills • Proven leadership • Strategic planning ability • Good knowledge of Federation weapons schematics • Weaknesses: • Stubbornness (resistant to change, can hinder adaptation) • Overthinking (leads to indecision and hesitation) • Emotional attachment (loyalty can cloud judgment, favoring emotions over logic) • Dislikes:incompetence, medical bays, restraints, cold weather, neglect (intensified by Section 31’s actions). |
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Ambitions | Carrying on the family legacy: Determined to uphold the Janeway name and make her mark as a Starfleet officer. • Discovering her true purpose: Seeks fulfillment as a captain, navigating her dual roles to find her calling. |
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Hobbies & Interests | American Southwestern History: Drawn to rugged tales of the Southwest—dusty trails, frontier towns, cultural clashes—losing herself in holodeck runs of old New Mexico or Arizona, reflecting her love for resilience. • Firearms Collecting: Rooted in her tactical lineage, she collects historical and Federation firearms—revolvers, phaser prototypes—each a testament to precision, stored with care in her quarters. • Ice Hockey: Once captained a team, a passion from her youth that reflects her competitive spirit, though now limited by her physical condition. • Riding Commodore in a holoprogram: Rides her horse Commodore through Badlands-inspired landscapes for solace and control. Command Abilities Assessment • Tactical Acumen: Expert decision-making in combat and away missions, though fluid drainage requires focus under Somers. • Crew Inspiration: Her survival and leadership inspire loyalty, her warped humor (when appreciated) strengthening bonds. • Managed Distrust: Stabilizers mitigate paranoia, aiding delegation despite Section 31’s betrayal. Physical Resilience: Cybernetic heart ensures endurance, but fluid, scars, and palpitations limit field time, adapted with oversight. • Trauma-Informed Leadership: Loyalty and duty drive safety, tempered by emotional attachment from her past. Additional Notes ,reading (especially wild Western novels like Lonesome Dove, The Virginian, Blood Meridian, True Grit, and The Sisters Brothers). Physical Resilience: Cybernetic heart ensures endurance, but fluid, scars, and palpitations limit field time, adapted with oversight. • Trauma-Informed Leadership: Loyalty and duty drive safety, tempered by emotional attachment from her past. |
History
Personal History | Born October 27, 2361, aboard the USS Astraea in the Badlands, Emily was named after resilient roses by her mother, Lieutenant Commander Elena Janeway, who died in a Maquis raid in 2370 when Emily was 9. Rescued by Lieutenant Tuvok, she became a stowaway on Voyager, formally adopted by Captain Kathryn Janeway in 2378 at age 17, and shaped by the crew’s family-like bond. At age 10, during her time on Voyager, she bonded with a virtual horse named Commodore in a holodeck program, a connection that deepened her love for horse riding and became a source of comfort. At age 12, a congenital heart defect necessitated the implantation of a cybernetic heart, a decision that saved her life but marked the beginning of her reliance on advanced medical technology. A quick study, she entered Starfleet Academy (2379–2383, top 10%), excelling in tactics. In 2384, she joined Task Force Guardians as a Second Lieutenant aboard the USS Astraea, serving in the Badlands. Her early success, leading a 2386 Maquis counter strike using plasma storms to secure an outpost, earned her a promotion to First Lieutenant. By 2395, at age 34, she faced betrayal when Task Force Guardians poisoned her with a neurotoxin laced with harmful chemicals during a covert operation, scarring her liver, kidneys, and psyche, leaving a V-shaped surgical scar and persistent fluid drainage despite emergency surgery. Her cybernetic heart sustained her, though the toxin fueled paranoia and tremors. She rose to Captain (Marine rank) by 2396 and Major by 2398, becoming Marine CO of the Astraea, eventually earning the rank of Commodore through her leadership. In 2401, during the “Search and Rescue” mission, Task Force Guardians struck again: a dilithium explosion shattered her skull, tore her shoulder with a console, fractured her sternum and ribs, and gutted her chest, exposing her organs, leaving her body appearing as if savaged by a monster’s hand. The blast severely damaged her cybernetic heart, cracking its casing and disrupting its neural sync, yet it kept her alive long enough for the USS Voyager bio-weapon to amplify the neurotoxin, unleashing tendrils and intensifying her condition. Critically wounded, she was abandoned by Starfleet bureaucracy, with Admiral Christopher Townsend orchestrating the betrayal under Section 31’s influence. Stationed at Starbase 113, Townsend, acting on Section 31’s directives to eliminate loose ends from a mission uncovering classified operations, stalled rescue efforts, declaring her loss “acceptable collateral.” A preliminary autopsy was ordered, carving the Y-shaped scars across her chest, and her body was sealed in a duranium-lined casket, likely prepared by Section 31 for disposal, before the Temporal Spatial Anomaly intervened. The anomaly’s subspace distortion and chroniton radiation interacted with her cybernetic heart’s quantum signature, creating a temporal stasis field that preserved her cellular structure and age at 35, displacing her 5 years back to 2396. The decay casket, infused with chroniton traces, further destabilized her condition during the temporal shift. The energy surge turned her eyes violet, infused her heart with chroniton particles causing sporadic palpitations, and left its neural interface unstable. She materialized near the mines by Starbase 51, where Matthew’s team discovered her in the casket, using Starfleet medical tech—cortical stimulators and nanites—to restart her neural pathways, while engineers reinforced her cybernetic heart with a duranium alloy patch and recalibrated its systems to counter chroniton interference and suppress tendrils. Matthews is finetuning this narrative, exploring Section 31’s role. Now, as Marine XO and Second Officer of the 95th on the USS Tomcat under Fleet Captain Jasmine Somers, her Badlands expertise and leadership experience drive her dual roles, tempered by distrust of Starfleet’s hidden factions. |
Service Record
Service Record | • Stardate 237901.01: Enrolled in Starfleet Academy, specializing in Tactical Operations and Marine Command. Graduated top 10%. • Stardate 238401.15: Commissioned as Second Lieutenant, assigned to USS Astraea, Badlands, Task Force Guardians, as Marine Officer. • Stardate 238605.10: Promoted to First Lieutenant for leading a Maquis counterstrike. • Stardate 239501.01: Survived Task Force Guardians’ neurotoxic poisoning; recovered with scarring and fluid drainage. • Stardate 239601.10: Promoted to Captain (Marine rank), Assistant Marine CO, USS Astraea, Task Force Guardians. • Stardate 239808.01: Promoted to Major, Marine CO, USS Astraea, Task Force Guardians. • Stardate 240101.31: Targeted by Task Force Guardians in “Search and Rescue” mission; abandoned by Admiral Townsend and Section 31, survived via anomaly, hurled to 2396. • Stardate 239602.15: Assigned to USS Tomcat, Mira Sector, as Marine XO and Second Officer, under Fleet Captain Jasmine Somers. |