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Terrell Shirrelberry met [[Alysha Forrest]] when he was a lieutenant commander on the [[UAV Diamondwing]]; Alysha's immediate superior [[Vera]] was his direct report. At that first meeting, the two shared thoughts about the place and presence of [[Terran Military]] members and ideas in Fleet.<ref name="leadership" /> | Terrell Shirrelberry met [[Alysha Forrest]] when he was a lieutenant commander on the [[UAV Diamondwing]]; Alysha's immediate superior [[Vera]] was his direct report. At that first meeting, the two shared thoughts about the place and presence of [[Terran Military]] members and ideas in Fleet.<ref name="leadership" /> | ||
* He was with her when she rescued that small child in [[Season's Meaning (Fiction)]] | * He was with her when she rescued that small child in [[Season's Meaning (Fiction)]]<ref>Season's Meaning (Fiction)</ref> | ||
==Quotes== | ==Quotes== | ||
Revision as of 21:08, 30 May 2022
Terrell Shirrelberry is a Fleet admiral in Logistics, and a friend of Alysha Forrest.
Physical Characteristics
A slender, rust-red Tam-illee todfox with hazel eyes. He moves economically, with as little excess motion as possible.[1]
Recent History
Terrell Shirrelberry met Alysha Forrest when he was a lieutenant commander on the UAV Diamondwing; Alysha's immediate superior Vera was his direct report. At that first meeting, the two shared thoughts about the place and presence of Terran Military members and ideas in Fleet.[1]
- He was with her when she rescued that small child in Season's Meaning (Fiction)[2]
Quotes
- "I got the same lectures. Honestly I don’t know what to make of them. Some part of me thinks they’re a good idea. But the rest of me thinks… we’re not them. I’m not sure how well it’s going to work, shoehorning their culture into ours."[1]
- "Roots aren’t the whole plant, though. And roots can rot."[1]