Name: Nikita Rosalie Fay Age: (18+) 24 Gender: Female Species: Human Rank: First Class Role: Engineer ESP rating: High, though limited to mechanics Personality: Nikita is cheerful, playful, and sometimes childish in all things, except when it comes to her work. Often she seems to treat the ship more like a lover than a vessel and is not ashamed to admit it, especially when confronted by propositions for a relationship. She is not rude, or condescending towards others unless there is an emergency, or she finds someone purposefully mistreating her machine. She also has, what some would call, a coffee addiction. [img]http://t1.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcR5UT3n_Xl8L5aYNj8r07-I_QKO4gmkUdD6MS-wjV3nHNLuBY_s[/img] History: Nikita came from a long line of engineers, her father even being one of the ones to help design engines like in the Jubilee. Though, as with most children belonging to business and military parents, she spent a lot of time alone. When she was very young, she spent a long time with her grandfather working on antique machines he was fixing and fiddling with. She learned the intricate ways things linked together to make something work. When her grandfather died, she continued to tinker and invent new things, using what he had taught her, and what she was learning in school. The few times her parents paid attention to her, they worried about her behavior and isolation. She promised repeatedly to make friends, though she never did. She excelled in engineering, and easily got accepted into the IGSA. Her father expected this to be a chance for them to bond, but by this time, she had already buried herself into mechanics, purposefully taking jobs away from him to keep from being distracted. It wasn't until she was with the IGSA that it was discovered that she had a high level of ESP, as she instinctively read the machinery around her to catch problems and know how things could be altered. It was almost as if she could talk to them, though she showed no other signs of it in relation to ESPs normal capabilities. To her, it was simply knowing that if a machine vibrated, sounded, or glitched a certain way, she knew why, having worked on them for so long. She never considered normal people never noticed these things. Sensing telepathy was still beyond her. She originally declined an invitation to join the Jubilee, being content to help invent new things on earth, but when a co-worker informed her that her father was transferring to her department, she immediately went to the office and volunteered. Some say it was running from her problems, to which she answered with a profane gesture and went about her business.