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In their ships and their home environment, Medusans normally occupy a spherical volume roughly a meter in radius. |weight=Being noncorporal, Medusans do not have a fixed mass. |hair=Being noncorporal, Medusans do not have hair. |eyes=Being noncorporal, Medusans do not have eyes. |face=David Harewood |writer=[https://uss-theurgy.com/forum/index.php?action=profile;u=311 Jreeves1701] |interests=Archaeology Astrophysics Mathematics Alien Cultures |education=2286-2290: [[Starfleet Academy]] 2316-2321: [[Starfleet Academy]] 2326-2343: Vulcan Science Academy 2373-2375: University of Betazed 2375-2379: [[Starfleet Academy]] |servicerecord=2290-2293: Navigational Specialist,<br /> :::''[[USS Korolev]]'' NCC-2014 2293-2298: Navigational Specialist,<br /> :::''[[USS Charleston]]'' NCC-2038 2298-2303: Navigational Specialist,<br /> :::''[[USS Chesapeake]]'' NCC-1881 2303-2311: Navigational Specialist,<br /> :::''[[USS Renaissance]]'' NX-9778 2311-2316: Navigational Specialist,<br /> :::''[[USS Enterprise-B]]'' NCC-1701-B 2316-2321: Space Science Instructor,<br /> :::[[Starfleet Academy]], Earth 2321-2326: Navigational Specialist,<br /> :::''[[USS Merced]]'' NCC-10020 2326-2347: Space Science Instructor,<br /> :::[[Vulcan Science Academy]], Vulcan 2347-2353: Surveyor Pilot,<br /> :::''[[USS Shavokh]]'' NAR 32005 2353-2355: Fleet Navigator,<br /> :::''[[USS Lor'Vela]]'' NCC-3096 2355-2360: Fleet Navigator,<br /> :::''[[USS Al-Batani]]'' NCC-42995 2360-2363: Navigational Specialist,<br /> :::''[[USS Galaxy]]'' NCC-70637 2363-2365: Navigational Specialist,<br /> :::''[[USS Yamato]]'' NCC-71807 2365-2370: Navigational Specialist,<br /> :::''[[USS Odyssey]]'' NCC-71832 2370-2371: Prisoner of War,<br /> :::Dominion Internment Camp 371 2371-2373: Navigational Specialist,<br /> :::''[[USS Venture]]'' NCC-71854 2373-2375: Space Science Instructor,<br /> :::University of Betazed 2375-2379: Flight Navigation Instructor,<br /> :::[[Starfleet Academy]] 2379-2381: Navigational Specialist,<br /> :::''[[USS Ganymede]]'' NCC-80107 2381-Present: Navigational Specialist,<br /> :::''[[USS Theurgy]]'' NCC-79854 |decorations=TBD }} Chief Warrant Officer Larrant was a Navigational Specialist on the [[USS Theurgy]]. Following the [[Battle of the Apertures]], Admiral Anderson recruited him from his assignment aboard the [[USS Ganymede]] to aid the [[USS Theurgy]] in the opposition against the [[parasites]] that compromised [[Starfleet Command]] at the end of the 24th Century.<br><br> ==Biography== In 2268, the [[Federation]] and Medusans worked on a joint navigation project in hopes of integrating Medusans into [[Starfleet]]. Doctor Miranda Jones partnered with the Medusan Ambassador Kollos on a mission to design a navigation integration for Medusans on [[Federation]] Starships. On the Medusan homeworld of [[Visalayan]] (Xi Hydrae IV), Larrant assisted Dr. Jones and Kollos in their work. Though the obstacles to integrate Medusans into [[Starfleet]] were not overcome, their work did produce many improvements in the sensor systems utilized in the Constitution Class refits of the 2270s. Following the Aenar massacre in 2278, Larrant took part in a Medusan delegation invited to [[Vulcan]] by Master Sanok and the [[Vulcan]] School of Diplomacy. While staying in the City of ShirKahr, Larrant and the other Medusans were assigned partners from the [[Vulcan]] School of Diplomacy. Using the [[Vulcan]] technique of Plat-vok, the Medusan and [[Vulcan]] volunteers were able to form corporate bonds forming a tvi-dah’es or inner duality. The Medusans referred to the psychic link between two minds as a Diad. ==== '''First Telepathic Diad: (T’Vella: [[Vulcan]] Female) (2280-2280)''' ==== Larrant was among the first Medusans to form a Diad with a [[Vulcan]]. The [[Vulcan]] volunteer was a young female student named T’Vella. However the bond was short-lived as Tevella had a secret admirer, Sollek, a [[Vulcan]]/Romulan hybrid rescued from Hellguard. When Sollek experienced pon far following the formation of the Diad between Larrant and Tevella, his uncontrollable jealousy drove him to attack Larrant in his containment pod, resulting in the accidental death of Tevella. ==== '''Second Telepathic Diad: (Sollek: [[Vulcan]]/[[Romulan]] Male) (2280-2355)''' ==== The death of Tevella caused a severe mental break in Sollek and he was sent to the Tinsha Monastery to atone for his actions and heal his mind. Larrant felt remorse and partly to blame and tracked Sollek down, finding him among the Followers of Hakihr. The Medusan offered to help through bonding with Sollek. Larrant hoped in doing so it would bring peace to the young Vulcan’s mind as well as give him access to a corporeal body in which to continue his mission to safely explore the [[Federation]]. The Diad was not a complete success. Sollek’s mind did become calmer through the assistance of Larrant but not enough for Sollek to be fully accepted by [[Vulcan]] society. Sollek was labeled a V’tosh Ka’tur or “[[Vulcan]] Without Logic.” The Diad wandered the [[Vulcan]] desserts from monastery to monastery in a quest to tame Sollek’s mind. They studied among the [[Vulcan]] Masters the Path of Rha and the Path of Vhos. After years of study, Larrant/Sollek encountered the silent monks at the Monastery of Ulann. The sect of Ulann taught the duo the emphasis in the power of deeds over words and encouraged them to perform useful works along with their studies. In 2286, the Larrant/Sollek Diad was attacked by the Tal Shiar seeking to exterminate all the Hellguard hybrids on [[Vulcan]]. After defeating their attacker, the Diad was apprehended by T’Saan, the Director of the V’Shar. T’Saan suspected that Larrant/Sollek was responsible for the deaths of three Hellguard hybrids, whose cause of death resulted from massive organ failure similar to deaths caused by the unprotected sight of a Medusan. T’Saan held the Diad in custody until the next murder proved their innocence. The experience prompted Larrant/Sollek to take their joint journey beyond [[Vulcan]]. T’Saan offered to assist, recruiting the Diad into the V’Shar and sent them to serve in [[Starfleet]] as intel gatherers. Larrant allowed Sollek to enjoy his career in [[Starfleet]], silently observing from their shared mind. On a few occasions, it was necessary for Larrant to take control to assist their assigned vessel through navigational difficulties such as when the [[USS Charleston]] was inadvertently thrown into [[Romulan]] territory by a transitory wormhole or when the [[USS Chesapeake]] needed to conduct an unauthorized slingshot effect around Theta Eridani to save the life of its captain. Sollek chose to retire from [[Starfleet]] in 2326 and Larrant chose to continue their Diad as Sollek began working as a [[civilian]] scientist exploring the ruins of proto-[[Romulan]] civilizations. Larrant/Sollek would however be called back to active duty in 2353 with the outbreak of the [[Federation]]-Tholian War. Admiral Temrev of Andoria wanted Larrant’s innate Medusan navigational skills to help navigate his fleet through the subspace interphase pockets that littered Tholian space. Sollek argued that it was only logical that since he had been able to experience so much while Larrant was a passenger in his body, Larrant had a period behind the wheel. However, this arrangement would be short-lived. At the Battle of Catalina Station in 2355, the vessel Larrant/Sollek were piloting took heavy damage from a Tholian Web attack. Sollek died when the [[CONN|Conn]] panel on the bridge exploded. The psychic trauma of being ripped from Sollek’s mind and mentally snapping back to his own was immense. Luckily for Larrant, there was a skilled [[Betazoid]] telepath, Jemma Glix, stationed on Catalina Station who helped heal his pain and in doing so formed Larrant’s third Diad. ==== '''Third Telepathic Diad: (Yemma Glix: [[Betazoid]] Female) (2355-2370)''' ==== Larrant/Yemma continued to serve [[Starfleet]] in a dual capacity as Councilor and Navigator for the remainder of the Tholian War. Following the Tholian Accords in 2360, the Diad transferred to the Galaxy Class Development Project where the [[Starfleet]] Corps of Engineers and the [[Daystrom Institute]] of Technology were testing an experimental interactive emergency navigational control system allowing Medusan’s to serve on starships without a Diad-link with another crewmember. Larrant/Yemma served on three of the initial Galaxy-class vessels, the [[USS Galaxy]], [[USS Yamato]], and the [[USS Odyssey]]. Their time on the Yamato was cut short when it was destroyed in 2365 by an Iconian computer virus. The Diad was fortunately on an away mission to the Medusan homeworld. Upon their return, they were reassigned to the Odyssey where they would continue to serve until its destruction in 2370. Yemma was labeled unessential crew and placed in charge of supervising the civilians that disembarked the Odyssey onto DS9 prior to the Odyssey leaving to the [[Gamma Quadrant]] to investigate the [[Dominion]] situation on New Bajor. Larrant remained aboard in the Interactive Navigational Control Room. It was initially believed that the crew aboard the Odyssey perished when the Jem’Hadar attack ship kamikazed it resulting in its destruction. However, Larrant and a handful of the crew were beamed out by a Jem’Hadar Warship six light-years away and taken to an Internment Camp for both simulations and experimentation. ==== '''Unwanted Diad: (Loriss-1: Vorta Female) (2370-2371)''' ==== The surviving crew of the Odyssey spent months in that [[Dominion]] Internment Camp where Loriss-1, a Vorta with [[Psionic Abilities|psionic abilities]] took pleasure in torturing the Odyssey survivors, especially those representing species the [[Dominion]] had never encountered. Normally the sight of a Medusan’s natural form would cause madness and eventually death, however, due to Vorta’s poor eyesight, when Loriss viewed Larrant’s natural form she experienced something unique. She did not go insane and she did not die. Viewing the Medusan had the effect of opening the Vorta’s mind to see past the genetic conditioning of the Founders. With this enlightenment, Loriss began to think Larrant a superior deity than the Founders. She helped him and a handful of Odyssey survivors escape. Meanwhile, Yemma’s psychic link to Larrant haunted her dreams with visions of his survival or ordeal at the hands of the [[Dominion]]. She was able to convince the captain of the [[USS Venture]] to accept her transfer and take her on its salvage mission of New Bajor and the Odyssey wreckage. It was there that she made contact with Larrant/Loriss. Unfortunately, a full rescue effort would not happen until a year later when the upgraded Galaxy-class, [[USS Challenger]] led a rescue mission into the [[Gamma Quadrant]]. After being rescued and returning to the [[Alpha Quadrant]], Larrant was troubled with the prospect of war with the [[Dominion]]. Even more with the devotion of its members after Loriss, no longer loyal to the Founders but not willing to be taken prisoner by the [[Federation]], committed suicide via self-termination. The Medusan spent a few months at the University of Betazed Hospital, where Yemma helped Larrant again work through his trauma. Their mental link reformed the Larrant/Yemma Diad and they returned to active duty aboard the [[USS Venture]]. ==== '''Fourth Telepathic Bondmate: (Yemma Glix: [[Betazoid]] Female) (2371-2375)''' ==== In 2373, Larrant/Yemma attended the Telepath Conference on Alaya 2. It was here that they encountered the results of Loriss 1’s initial work developing a Telepathic Virus to infect and kill the telepathic races of the [[Alpha Quadrant]]. The virus had been finished by Loriss 2 who Larrant/Yemma confronted but not before she could escape. Following the attack on the Telepath Conference, the Diad returned to Betazed to help victims of the virus. They would remain there and work for the University of Betazed until the [[Dominion]] [[Occupation of Betazed]]. Yemma was among the casualties of the Liberation of Betazed. Her death left Larrant without a Diad but his experiences among the corporeals had given him new purpose and upon the conclusion of the [[Dominion War]], the Medusan accepted a teaching position at [[Starfleet Academy]]. ==== '''Fifth Telepathic Diad: (Hedril: Cairn Female) (2375-2379)''' ==== During Larrant’s time teaching at [[Starfleet Academy]] he reluctantly formed a Diad with a young Cairn student, [[Hedril]]. The Diad was planned to be temporary and only to help facilitate his ability to teach at the Academy. After losing two close partners, the Medusan did not want to form another relationship. However, this Diad had a greater purpose for both participants. [[Starfleet]] regulations required it to overcome any special barriers faced by citizens of [[Federation]] planets who wish to join it. The Cairn did not develop a spoken language and instead communicated via telepathic images. [[Starfleet]] technicians worked for years developing a [[Mental Image Communicator]] (MIC) that would allow the Cairn to communicate with non-telepaths. Though designed specifically for the Cairn it was discovered that the Medusans could also use the MIC to communicate. ==== '''Diad No More (2379-2381)''' ==== Thanks to the MIC and the A-series android developments at the [[Daystrom Institute]] of Technology by Bruce Maddox, Larrant was able to inhabit a newer Medusan [[Environment Manipulation Unit]] (E.M.U.). It was enhanced with a humanoid exoskeletal torso with a holographic overlay. After a century of clunky habitat containers and relying on telepathic diads with corporeal beings, Larrant could walk freely among them in his own body mentally unlinked. Feeling a new connection forming, upon Hedril’s graduation from [[Starfleet Academy]], Larrant takes his first sole commission aboard the [[USS Ganymede]] and its mission to explore the far reaches of the [[Beta Quadrant]] toward the Gum Nebula. Serious damage two years into the mission forced the Ganymede to be recalled to Utopia Planitia. While crossing through [[Klingon]] space, the Ganymede picked up the distress call from the [[USS Cayuga]] about a [[Borg]] Invasion. In no shape to join a fight against the [[Borg]], the Ganymede altered course around the Azure Sector in order to avoid the battle. The crew witnessed the Omega Detonation within the Nebula but Larrant felt it. He knew something major had just happened. Shortly thereafter the comms lit up and the Ganymede was ordered to rendezvous with [[Task Force Archeron]] and transport survivors needing specialized care to [[Starfleet Medical]] on Earth. But before they could reach the fleet, Larrant and a small selection of crewmembers were ordered to leave the ship immediately. The fortuitous location of the Ganymede provided Admiral Joseph Anderson an opportunity needed to aid the [[USS Theurgy]]'s mission. Performing some creative bookkeeping, Anderson ordered the Ganymede to disembark select members of its crew including Larrant for an urgent mission inside [[Klingon]] Space. The shuttle they left in would one day be found destroyed adrift in space. However, the crew survived and Admiral Anderson had them all listed as MIA. Larrant and his shipmates were ordered to defect to the [[USS Theurgy]] and its mission to combat [[the Infested]]. Before blowing up their shuttle, they Ganymede 7 as they jokingly referred to themselves rendezvoused with the IKS Vor'nak en route to Kayvok. From there they journeyed aboard the Vor'nak to [[Aldea]] where they would board the Theurgy. ==Personality Profile== ''"How compact your bodies are. And what a variety of senses you have. This thing you call language, though... Most remarkable. You depend on it for so very much, but is any one of you really its master? ...But most of all, the aloneness... You are so alone. You live out your lives in this shell of flesh... self-contained, separate... How lonely you are... How terribly lonely."'' <br /> ―Ambassador Kollos, a Medusan, experiencing being in a humanoid body while in a telepathic mind link with Commander Spock Larrant seemed aloof and at times uninterested to others, even in telepathic communication. This was caused primarily because Medusans had difficulty understanding the nuances of social interaction. Since evolving to a telepathic non-corporeal state over 600,000 years ago, Medusans had forgotten how to express themselves or accurately interpret the expressions of others. One of the many curiosities that intrigued Larrant during his time in [[Federation]] Space was the corporeal capacity for emotional expression. His intrigue into the nature of emotion was only strengthened through his time bonded with a [[Vulcan]] and later a Betazed. Larrant, like all Medusans had a sense of beauty and empathy with all species unsurpassed by any other known species. Due to [[Federation]] laws governing the use of [[Psionic Abilities|psionic abilities]], Larrant's use of his empathic abilities were restricted to those he had formed Diadic bonds with. However, this did not stop him from frequently asking permission to read others' thoughts and emotions. Through his Diad with Yemma and time spent on Betazed, he had wondered if he would have found more delight as a counselor than as a navigator. Medusans refer to species like Humans and [[Vulcans]] as “young races” or "child species." Larrant is no different and out of habit spoke to others in a patronizing fashion. However, his time spent traveling among material beings caused him to make an effort to be more sensitive. That and a stern conversation he had with a high ranking admiral who didn't like being treated like she was fresh out of pre-school. Being noncorporeal, Medusans had no need for personal belongings. At first, Larrant did not understand the humanoid desire to collect things. After over a century among them, he has slowly started to understand and appreciate the acquisition of personal belongings. Larrant's quarters were littered with his "souvenirs." Though according to his psych evaluation, his attempt at comprehending the idea of personal belongings was best described as mild kleptomania and borderline hoarding. The word "magpie" appeared frequently in his evaluation. Though Larrant accepted the male gender designation, Medusans as noncorporeal beings are genderless. Gender was a concept that Larrant had difficulty determining among humanoids. He often mistook one for the other. Larrant had difficulty understanding the need for humanoid intimacy and procreation, made even more challenging having been bonded with both a [[Vulcan]] and a [[Betazoid]], species with drastically different attitudes toward the matter. Medusans reproduced through fission, with each "child" retaining the full memories of the "parent." Therefore, the idea of education was equally foreign to him. Perhaps it was this strangeness that drove him to many decades of teaching. ===Larrant's Diadic Pairs=== The following are the recorded Diad partners that Larrant had. Long after the Diadic link was severed, echoes of their consciousness remained to influence and guide Larrant's decisions. <gallery mode=packed heights=200> T'Vella.png|[[T'Vella]]<br /><span style="color:orange">'''α Diad'''</span><br />2380-2380 Sollek.png|[[Sollek]]<br /><span style="color:green">'''β Diad'''</span><br />2380-2355 YemmaGlix.png|[[Yemma Glix]]<br /><span style="color:yellow">'''γ Diad'''</span><br />2355-2370<br /><span style="color:yellow">'''ε Diad'''</span><br />2371-2375 Loriss.png|[[Loriss|Loriss-1]]<br /><span style="color:purple">'''δ Diad'''</span><br />2370-2371 [[Hedril|Hedril]].png|[[Hedril]]<br /><span style="color:skyblue">'''ζ Diad'''</span><br />2375-2379 Kij'qa.png|[[Kij'qa]]<br /><span style="color:red">'''η Diad'''</span><br />2381-2381 </gallery> ==Physical Profile== ''"While the thoughts of the Medusans are the most sublime in the galaxy, their physical appearance is exactly the opposite. They have evolved into a race of beings who are formless, so utterly hideous that the sight of a Medusan brings total madness to any [[human]] who sees one."''<br /> -- Captain James T. Kirk, Captain's Log, USS Enterprise NCC-1701<br /> <br /> The appearance of Larrant like any other Medusan was highly dangerous to humanoid beings. Larrant's body appeared to be composed of pure electromagnetic energy. It was composed of superheated plasma and magnetic fields existing partially within subspace, making him literally indescribable to conventional beings. Because of his strange non-Euclidean multi-dimensional appearance, the sight of Larrant would drive some species mad. Telepaths however could view Larrant through protective lenses; thus polarized Larrant's resemble congeries of flaring greenish lights and glowing spheres, iridescently flashing in a hidden rhythm. Like other Medusans, Larrant used his tremendous telepathic abilities to communicate and his unique sensory system to navigate through space. He used "limbs" of magnetic force to manipulate the physical world where necessary. Medusan's are native to a Class-Y "Demon" planet with a toxic atmosphere under extreme pressure. Therefore, when traveling among solid matter beings, Larrant had to remain inside a small containment vessel that maintained a superheated magnetic field of about 500 degrees Kelvin and to prevent humanoid beings from having their mind destroyed. These containment vessels typically contained a suite of instruments that helped Medusans to interface with material devices. Larrant could make specific magnetic or electrical fields that were translated by his computerized containment vessel. These commands then issued directly to computer terminals and were interpreted just like regular commands. Without access to his containment vessel, Larrant could use electrical and magnetic fields to manipulate a computer directly, but this was a difficult task. In the case of operating a computer, a Medusan had to find the right frequency or risk the computer terminal generating feedback that would harm the Medusan. Worse the computer terminal could blow out causing serious injury to the Medusan and those nearby. Advances in containment technology allowed the creation of the Medusan [[Environment Manipulation Unit]] (E.M.U.) which consisted of a containment pod, manipulator arms, antigrav generators, full sensor suite, and a micro matter/antimatter reactor core. Medusans rarely learned to use personal devices like phasers. Because of their plasma bodies, Medusans pressed into combat used plasma and electrical discharges to inflict injury. Taking this into account, engineers designed the Mark III E.M.U. to channel these discharges into weapon emitters. Being more of a pacifist, Larrant found the process taxing and rarely used it. Instead opted to use a [[phaser]] but clumsily. The Mark III E.M.U. was the first to incorporate holo emitters granting Larrant a humanoid appearance, however, the holographic interface had a noticeable flaw. The image interface possessed a slight disconnect in visually translating the medusan occupant's emotions. This gave Larrant's holographic avatar an unpredictable emotional response. More noticeable was the avatar's inability to blink, creating a visage of constant staring. ====Reference Images==== <gallery mode="packed"> File:larrant_copy.jpg|<small>Medusan in its natural environment.<br />''Image © Columbia Pictures''</small> File:Larrant-01.png|<small>Larrant hologram superimposed over E.M.U. Mk III, normally completely hidden.</small> File:Larrant-02.png|<small>E.M.U. Mk III, current iteration and used on the ''[[USS Theurgy]]''</small> File:Larrant-03.png|<small>Protractable manipulation arms of the E.M.U Mk III. Used when holo-emitters are offline.</small> File:Larrant_telepathy.jpeg|<small>Medusans ability to perceive subspace and the curvature of space made them great navigators.<br />''Image © The CW''</small> File:EMU LCARS.png|<small>E.M.U. Mk II schematic © John Waltrip used with permission.<br />LCARS display designed by Jreeves1701</small> </gallery> ==Special Notes== As nonmaterial beings, Medusans had skills in things most humanoids could not even understand. Their advanced civilization provided all Medusans with high levels of scientific skills. Most Medusans had some level of psionic talent and they all received psionic training. Medusans had senses most humanoid races did not. They could perceive subspace directly and "feel" the curvature of space. Unlike most humanoids, Medusans could navigate "by eye" while traveling at [[warp]] speeds. Since they were composed of energetic plasma, Medusans were immune to radiation and high temperatures. They were also immune to most disease and physical damage, but a [[phaser]] blast could disrupt the delicate balance of the energy fields that maintained the Medusan's life. Even though their environmental containment pods provided some level of protection, Medusan bodies were intricately linked to the container. Any damage affecting the container would also injury the Medusan within. == Appearances == Templates used on this page: Template:CIBC (view source) Template:CIRI (view source) Template:CITC (view source) Template:Character Infobox (view source) (protected)Return to Larrant.