Hathev

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Name:Hathev
Rank:Lieutenant Commander
Position:Chief Counselor
Species:Vulcan
Age:117 (mid 50s)
Gender:Female
Orientation:  Homosexual
Birthplace:Raal, Vulcan
Height:5ft 3in / 1.6m
Weight:110lbs / 50kg
Hair:Black
Eye color:Hazel
Played by:Julianna Marguiles
Writer:fiendfall
Interests
Reading (non-fiction)
Plant care
Latte art
Collecting cushions
Education
2294-2298: Shirkar Academy
2300-2304: Starfleet Academy
Service Record
2304-2314: Ensign to Lieutenant, USS Providence
2314-2321: Lieutenant to Lt Commander, USS Theseus
2321-2336: Chief Counselor, Starbase 313
2336-2356: Chief Counselor, USS Damascus
2356-2380: Professor of Psychology, Starfleet Academy
2381 (briefly): Researcher, Starbase 84
2381 (briefly): Counselor, USS Bellerophon
2381: Chief Counselor, USS Theurgy
Decorations
2366: Vulcan Scientific Legion of Honor
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Lieutenant Commander Hathev was a researcher and counselor. She was briefly assigned to the USS Bellerophon in 2381 before it was destroyed and she was brought aboard the USS Theurgy. After being convinced of the true nature of Starfleet Command, she joined the crew of the Theurgy as Chief Counsellor.



Biography

Early Life

Hathev was born in 2264 in Raal, Vulcan. She was naturally studious and excelled at the Shirkar Academy, where she studied psychology. She continued her education with a postgraduate study which led her to Earth for research. However instead of completing her dissertation, she decided to enroll in Starfleet Academy.

Active Duty

In 2304 Hathev graduated Starfleet Academy and was assigned to her first position as a counselor on the USS Providence. Naturally ambitious, she found this assignment difficult as it was her first real practical experience and it took her some time to settle into her role. She served on this ship for ten years, rising to the rank of Lieutenant during this time.

In 2314 she was reassigned to the USS Theseus, and after a promotion in 2321 she was given command of her own department on Starbase 313. Here her career stagnated, which frustrated her endlessly as she found starbase assignment exceptionally boring compared to her varied time on starships. The only positive to the length of this assignment was that it allowed Hathev to become close with a civilian woman who served aboard the base. Finally in 2336 restructuring at the starbase gave her the opportunity to apply for reassignment, and she was made Chief Counselor on the USS Damascus.

Personal Life

During her assignment on Starbase 313, Hathev pursued a romantic relationship with Triss Liebrecht, a human woman who worked in the base's kitchens. In 2334 Triss returned to her home in Belgium, Earth, after the death of her mother, and this was at least in part what spurred Hathev to request a transfer from the starbase. However the two women managed to maintain their relationship long-distance, and during leave in 2339 Hathev and Triss were married.

Although Hathev made a point of requesting leave when the biological condition known as the pon farrwas due, in 2347 she was unable to return home and during the ritual she became pregnant from another Vulcan aboard the Damascus. She gave birth to her son on Earth, and she and Triss agreed to raise him together. For the first few years of their son's life Hathev remained aboard the Damascus, but in 2356 she applied for tenure at Starfleet Academy and the family moved to San Francisco.

Tenure

Hathev had been reluctant to give up her position on the Damascus, but she found she enjoyed the opportunity to return to her more studious roots as a teacher and researcher. She was even able to finally complete her dissertation for the Shirkar Academy, and her subsequent research papers earned her the Vulcan Scientific Legion of Honor in 2366.

The main purpose of Hathev's career move was to allow her to live with her wife and their young son, Kireil, and for the first few years it was idyllic. As Kireil grew older, however, he began to reject Hathev's teachings of Vulcan control, her high academic expectations, and her attempts to reach out which he saw as her treating him like one of her patients. Hathev struggled to connect with Kireil, and as their relationship deteriorated she began to spend more and more time at work and less at home.

In an attempt to submerse her son in their shared Vulcan heritage, Hathev encouraged him to engage with others of their species. To this end, at Triss' suggestion, Hathev reached out to Kireil's father Selv, who was teaching Comparative Sociology at the Academy and who, until now, Hathev had studiously avoided coming into contact with. However the two families met only a few times, and Kireil's interactions with his father and half-brother only served to push him further away from Vulcan traditions.

In 2377, after dropping out of university and trying a number of jobs unsuccessfully, Kireil enlisted as a non-commissioned officer in Starfleet. Any relief Hathev might have felt was quickly destroyed, however, as during his very first assignment Kireil was radicalised and left Starfleet for the Maquis.

Return to Fieldwork


After Kireil betrayed the Federation, Hathev's life fell apart. Angry and in pain, she could not contemplate forgiving Kireil for his actions and considered him no longer her son. This was the subject of many, many arguments between her and Triss, who held out hope that Kireil could still come back to them one day. Eventually, Hathev could stand it no longer, and she accepted the offer of a research position on Starbase 84. However she had only been on the base a few days before the captain of the USS Bellerophon put in a request for all available counseling personnel to be transferred to their vessel, effective immediately. One week later, the ship was destroyed, and Hathev was one of the few crew members to be rescued by the Theurgy´s Ranger configuration.

Personality Profile

Hathev was naturally studious and academic, with a sharp, inquisitive mind and a laser focus for the things that interested her. As with most Vulcans, she was painstakingly logical and collected, and sought to be in control of herself and her surroundings whenever possible. She was ambitious and could be somewhat manipulative, but she lived by strict rules and a stalwart sense of duty. She had little patience for time-wasters or those without clear purpose, and she could be harsh in her judgement of such people.

Despite this, Hathev had a strong belief that everyone had the potential for greatness and saw it as her responsibility to nurture this potential wherever she could. She could be very wise and supportive, and placed great emphasis on communication and mutual respect, both in her counseling and in general.

In her personal life, Hathev enjoyed learning and read non-fiction widely. She also raised cacti, and had a habit of collecting cushions and throws for her bed. Especially as she grew older, her tolerance for cool temperatures lessened and she could become irritable if the weather was too cold, and she would combat this by keeping herself warm as much as she could. She also had a sweet tooth, and could often be found reading in her quarters, enjoying a latte and wrapped in a blanket.

Although she had pursued romantic or sexual relationships with men at various points in the past, most notably Selv, Hathev was a lesbian. She had little interest in or patience for male attraction to her, and would shut it down unequivocally if and when it arose.

Physical Profile

Hathev was built like a ballet dancer: lean but strong, short but graceful. Her strength was somewhat weaker than many Vulcans but she was still safely above the human average. She carried herself with confidence and poise, and had a sharp, discerning gaze. Her hair was long and black, and she usually wore it either loose below her shoulders or swept back elegantly.

Her attire was usually functional and stylish, and she presented herself impeccably at all times. Her appearance was always neat and tidy, and she preferred two-tone colour schemes over anything more flamboyant. The only people who had seen her any differently were very close to her indeed.

Appearances

S01E05 Courage is Fear: Part Two

Chapter Five

Epilogue

Aldea Prime Anthology

Director's Cut