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}}'''Sith''' worked on [[Earth Spacedock|Starbase 01]] with [[Captain]] [[Maxwell]] until Maxwell was relieved of his duties. He later became captain of the {{uss|Mercedes|NCC-73291}} and then the {{uss|Blade|NCC-85157}}. (''[[The Recruited]]'', ''[[Star Trek: Immortal Coil]]'')
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}}'''Sith''' was a [[Starfleet]] officer in the late [[24th century]]. He worked on [[Earth Spacedock]] at the rank of [[Commander]], with [[Captain]] [[Benjamin Maxwell]], until Maxwell was relieved of his duties. He later became captain of the {{uss|Mercedes|NCC-73291}} and then the {{uss|Blade|NCC-85157}}. ({{PNX}})
   
 
==History==
 
==History==
Sith was born on the [[Benecia colony]]. He grew up to have an exemplary career in [[Starfleet]], with a position in [[Command division|Command]]. In [[2370]], [[Section 31]] approached [[Commander]] Sith, wanting to recruit him into their organization. Sith went along with it, until one day regretting his decision. In a desperate escape on one of their [[USS Phoenix-X (NCC-75948)|experimental ships]], Sith left the organization never to return. (''[[The Recruited]]'')
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Sith was born on [[Benecia Colony]]. He grew up to have a career in [[Starfleet]] in the [[Command division]]. In [[2370]], [[Section 31]] approached Sith, when he was ranked at [[Commander]], recruiting him into their organization. Sith went along with it, until regretting his decision at the discovery of Section 31 trading Benjamin Maxwell to the [[Cardassian]]s. In a desperate escape, through the experimental [[starship]] and {{class|Prometheus}} {{uss|Phoenix|NCC-65420-X|-X}}, Sith rescued Maxwell and then left the organization never to return. ("[[The Recruited]]")
   
When Sith was promoted to [[captain]], not too long after, he took command of the {{uss|Mercedes|NCC-73291}}, a {{class|Steamrunner}} vessel. While commanding the ship he encountered a vine entity that merged itself into his body. During this situation, he transferred half his crew and himself to the {{uss|Blade|NCC-85157}}. (''[[Star Trek: Immortal Coil]]'')
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When Sith was at the rank of [[Captain]], in [[2381]], he was in command of the {{uss|Mercedes|NCC-73291-A}}, a {{class|Steamrunner}} vessel. While commanding the ship, he encountered a vine entity that merged itself into his body. During his crisis, he and half his crew were transferred to the {{uss|Blade|NCC-85157}}. ("[[Immortal Coil]]")
   
 
==Background information==
 
==Background information==
*Sith was named after [[Wikipedia:Characters of Final Fantasy VII#Cait Sith|Cait Sith]] from ''{{w|Final Fantasy VII}}''.
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*Sith was named after [[Wikipedia:Characters of Final Fantasy VII#Cait Sith|Cait Sith]] from ''{{w|Final Fantasy VII}}''. [http://startrekphoenixx.blogspot.com/2016/05/authors-notes.html ]
 
*"Sith" was a character name replicated in several other RPG characters created by the same author ([[Aeon Sith]], [[Rune Sith (28th century)]], and [[Rune Sith (24th century)]]).
 
*"Sith" was a character name replicated in several other RPG characters created by the same author ([[Aeon Sith]], [[Rune Sith (28th century)]], and [[Rune Sith (24th century)]]).
*''Immortal Coil'' was written before ''The Recruited'', thus making ''The Recruited'' a prequel story after the fact.
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*"[[Immortal Coil]]" was written before "[[The Recruited]]", thus making "The Recruited" a prequel story after the fact.
*Sith's first name was never specified.
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*It was never specified whether Sith was his first name or last name.
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*Both "Immortal Coil" and "The Recruited" stood as spin off stories, the former standing on its own as a series, until they both were integrated into ''Star Trek: Phoenix-X'' in 2014.
   
 
[[Category:Star Trek: Immortal Coil]]
 
[[Category:Star Trek: Immortal Coil]]

Revision as of 22:37, 19 December 2016

Sith was a Starfleet officer in the late 24th century. He worked on Earth Spacedock at the rank of Commander, with Captain Benjamin Maxwell, until Maxwell was relieved of his duties. He later became captain of the USS Mercedes and then the USS Blade. (Star Trek: Phoenix-X)

History

Sith was born on Benecia Colony. He grew up to have a career in Starfleet in the Command division. In 2370, Section 31 approached Sith, when he was ranked at Commander, recruiting him into their organization. Sith went along with it, until regretting his decision at the discovery of Section 31 trading Benjamin Maxwell to the Cardassians. In a desperate escape, through the experimental starship and Prometheus-class USS Phoenix-X, Sith rescued Maxwell and then left the organization never to return. ("The Recruited")

When Sith was at the rank of Captain, in 2381, he was in command of the USS Mercedes, a Steamrunner-class vessel. While commanding the ship, he encountered a vine entity that merged itself into his body. During his crisis, he and half his crew were transferred to the USS Blade. ("Immortal Coil")

Background information

  • Sith was named after Cait Sith from Final Fantasy VII. [1]
  • "Sith" was a character name replicated in several other RPG characters created by the same author (Aeon Sith, Rune Sith (28th century), and Rune Sith (24th century)).
  • "Immortal Coil" was written before "The Recruited", thus making "The Recruited" a prequel story after the fact.
  • It was never specified whether Sith was his first name or last name.
  • Both "Immortal Coil" and "The Recruited" stood as spin off stories, the former standing on its own as a series, until they both were integrated into Star Trek: Phoenix-X in 2014.