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Josephine Lessard

Josephine Lessard

Subject: Lessard, Josephine Renee

 

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BIRTH RECORD:

Location: Chaumont-Sur-Loire, France, Earth, Sol, Sol Sector.

Date: 6/29/2272

Mother: Elisabeth Claire Lessard

Father: David Leon Lessard

 

 

FEDERATION CITIZENSHIP RECORD:

 

Residence Locations:

Dates: 6/29/2272 to 9/28/2280

Location: Chaumont-Sur-Loire, France, Earth, Sol, 001.

 

Dates: 10/12/2280 to 4/15/2289

Location: Honnête, Penthara IV Colony, Penthara Sector.

 

 

ACADEMY RECORD:

Years in attendance: 2289-2293

Primary Disciplines: Communications Systems Operations, Computer Operations, Subspace Comm Networking, Computer Networking.

Secondary Disciplines: Subspace Communications Theory, Xeno-Linguistics, Starship Systems Operations, Starship Systems Engineering.

Extracurricular: Musical Performance (Woodwind - Flute), Cultural Studies.

 

SERVICE RECORD:

Graduate of Starfleet Academy Class of 2293.

 

2293-2294

USS Taurus NCC-605

Assistant Communication's Officer

 

2294-Current

USS Challenger NCC 2457

Chief Communication's Officer

 

Medical Record:

At the age of 7 was in a shuttle accident on the surface of Venus, in the Sol System. Atmospheric leakage before rescue effected permanent damage to her eyesight. While therapy and surgery have corrected much of the damage the need for eyeglasses is still required for certain situations. Injuries sustained during the crash effected permanent damage to her right foot and ankle. This would eventually lead to a number of surgeries between the ages of 16 to 19 resulting in 78% of the bone and ligaments in the effected areas being replaced with synthetic materials. Current capabilities within acceptable standards.

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