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big deal gabriel lorca ([personal profile] cryptofascist) wrote 2025-11-16 08:08 am (UTC)

history.

Background based on Drastic Measures
  • Originally a security officer.

  • Stationed on Tarsus IV in 2246. Lieutenant Commander of Observation Outpost Tarsus IV (OT-4).

  • Close friends with his team, in a serious relationship with colonist Balayna Ferasini. Lost multiple team members to Kodos the Executioner's soldiers, lost Balayna in the massacre that took the lives of four thousand colonists.

  • Combined forces with the crew of the USS Narbonne, which arrived one day after the tragedy. Notable among its complement: Commander Philippa Georgiou.

  • Not above unethical interrogation. Didn't enact martial law but he will capitalize on it.

  • Emotionally compromised, willing to keep his phaser holstered and eliminate threats through cathartic physical combat. He struggles with ideas of violent retribution towards Kodos.

  • Issues just so many death threats.

  • And uses enemy prisoners in his search for Kodos, as guides and canaries (where the coal mine is filled with bombs).

  • Heads a manhunt into the mountains with the intent of bringing Kodos to justice. Unless...

  • Kodos resists. After a firefight in Kodos's makeshift cavern headquarters, Kodos is seemingly killed by a grenade.

  • The charred remains in the cave are confirmed within 99% certainty to be Adrian Kodos. In reality, Kodos was rescued by a remaining sympathizer, leading to the events of TOS episode "Conscience of the King."

  • A decade later, Lorca is canonically alive and imprisoned by the Terran Empire in the Mirror universe.

  • Since Tarsus IV, his record has been uneventful and without reproach. He switched tracks to Command, eventually becoming captain of the U.S.S. Buran.

  • Lorca had been contemplating retiring from Starfleet and settling down with Balayna. When she died, he put aside notions of such a life for himself, and doubled down on his career.

  • Would have never sacrificed the Buran crew, much less without including himself in that action, thank you very much. He operated with the ethos "We leave no one behind." (Source: Rise of Discovery, Star Trek Online)

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