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}}'''Savin th'Vayhr''' was a [[United Federation of Planets|Federation]] [[federation Diplomatic Corps|diplomat]] and [[ambassador]]-at-large in the [[24th century]]. A [[Vulcan]]/[[Andorian]] [[hybrid]], Savin was at home on neither world, and his struggle to reconcile his dual nature gave him unique insight into resolving conflicts.
 
}}'''Savin th'Vayhr''' was a [[United Federation of Planets|Federation]] [[federation Diplomatic Corps|diplomat]] and [[ambassador]]-at-large in the [[24th century]]. A [[Vulcan]]/[[Andorian]] [[hybrid]], Savin was at home on neither world, and his struggle to reconcile his dual nature gave him unique insight into resolving conflicts.
   
Though he labored long towards peace with [[Cardassian Union|Cardassia]], Savin opposed certain terms of the [[Federation-Cardassian Treaty]] of [[2370]]. In a formal address to the [[Federation Council]], he disavowed the abandonment of Federation colonists and called the treaty "a shameful display of political convenience and self-interest." ({{Pdn}}: "{{dis|The Distant Fire|PDN episode}}")
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Though he labored long towards peace with [[Cardassian Union|Cardassia]], Savin opposed certain terms of the [[Federation-Cardassian Treaty]] of [[2370]]. In a formal address to the [[Federation Council]], he disavowed the abandonment of Federation colonists and called the treaty "a shameful display of political convenience and self-interest." {{ep|{{PDN}}|The Distant Fire|PDN episode}}
   
In the late [[2370s]], Savin was the leader of the Federation diplomatic team to [[Bajor]], and was an official at the commissioning ceremony of the new {{dis|Deep Space 9|PDN}} in [[2379]]. One of his aides at the time was [[Eliaseth Castien|Eli Castien]]. ({{Pdn}}: "{{dis|Restoration|PDN episode}}")
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In the late [[2370s]], Savin was the leader of the Federation diplomatic team to [[Bajor]] and was an official at the commissioning ceremony of the new {{dis|Deep Space 9|PDN}} in [[2379]]. One of his aides at the time was [[Eliaseth Castien|Eli Castien]]. {{ep|{{PDN}}|Restoration|PDN episode}}
   
That same year, Savin became heavily involved in the peace process in the [[Demilitarized Zone]], and worked closely with the crew of the {{uss|Pendragon|NCC-85000}}. He also negotiated with [[Michael Eddington]] and [[Akellen Macet]]. ([[PDN]]: "{{dis|Exile|PDN episode}}", "{{dis|The Distant Fire|PDN episode}}", "{{dis|Wounded Soldiers|PDN episode}}")
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That same year, Savin became heavily involved in the peace process in the [[Demilitarized Zone]], and worked closely with the crew of the {{uss|Pendragon|NCC-85000}}. He also negotiated with [[Michael Eddington]] and [[Akellen Macet]]. ({{ep2|{{PDN}}|Exile|PDN episode}}, "{{dis|The Distant Fire|PDN episode}}", "{{dis|Wounded Soldiers|PDN episode}}")
   
After the change in [[Cardassian]] government in [[2380]], Savin was a key negotiator between Bajor and [[Cardassia]]. ([[PDN]]: "Still Comes the Dawn")
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After the change in [[Cardassian]] government in [[2380]], Savin was a key negotiator between Bajor and [[Cardassia]]. ({{PDN}}: "Still Comes the Dawn")
   
Though other assignments often took him away from the DMZ, Savin never gave up on the peace process, and continued working with Eddington through the [[2380s]]. In [[2385]], he convinced the [[Federation Council]] to support the incipient [[Colonial Alliance]]. ([[PDN]]: "Still Called Today", "Promised Land", "Above the Wrecks of Time", "The Hand of God")
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Though other assignments often took him away from the DMZ, Savin never gave up on the peace process and continued working with Eddington through the [[2380s]]. In [[2385]], he convinced the [[Federation Council]] to support the incipient [[Colonial Alliance]]. ({{PDN}}: "Still Called Today", "Promised Land", "Above the Wrecks of Time", "The Hand of God")
 
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Savin th'Vayhr was a Federation diplomat and ambassador-at-large in the 24th century. A Vulcan/Andorian hybrid, Savin was at home on neither world, and his struggle to reconcile his dual nature gave him unique insight into resolving conflicts.

Though he labored long towards peace with Cardassia, Savin opposed certain terms of the Federation-Cardassian Treaty of 2370. In a formal address to the Federation Council, he disavowed the abandonment of Federation colonists and called the treaty "a shameful display of political convenience and self-interest." (Star Trek: Pendragon: "The Distant Fire")

In the late 2370s, Savin was the leader of the Federation diplomatic team to Bajor and was an official at the commissioning ceremony of the new Deep Space 9 in 2379. One of his aides at the time was Eli Castien. (Star Trek: Pendragon: "Restoration")

That same year, Savin became heavily involved in the peace process in the Demilitarized Zone, and worked closely with the crew of the USS Pendragon. He also negotiated with Michael Eddington and Akellen Macet. (Star Trek: Pendragon: "Exile", "The Distant Fire", "Wounded Soldiers")

After the change in Cardassian government in 2380, Savin was a key negotiator between Bajor and Cardassia. (Star Trek: Pendragon: "Still Comes the Dawn")

Though other assignments often took him away from the DMZ, Savin never gave up on the peace process and continued working with Eddington through the 2380s. In 2385, he convinced the Federation Council to support the incipient Colonial Alliance. (Star Trek: Pendragon: "Still Called Today", "Promised Land", "Above the Wrecks of Time", "The Hand of God")