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He thought his activities were secret from all but his wife, but, of course, Rosalyn was aware of them as she watched from the shadows, fascinated. When Rosalyn’s grandmother, who was far more astute than anyone gave her credit for, realized that the child had been watching, she quietly explained to her that at a certain level, technology and “magic” become indistinguishable… but she promised not to break Rosalyn’s trust by revealing the girl’s eavesdropping to her husband. Rumors were circulated among the household staff that Rosalyn actually spoke with her grandmother, but they were never confirmed, as the old woman kept her private interactions with the girl in strict confidence until her dying day. | He thought his activities were secret from all but his wife, but, of course, Rosalyn was aware of them as she watched from the shadows, fascinated. When Rosalyn’s grandmother, who was far more astute than anyone gave her credit for, realized that the child had been watching, she quietly explained to her that at a certain level, technology and “magic” become indistinguishable… but she promised not to break Rosalyn’s trust by revealing the girl’s eavesdropping to her husband. Rumors were circulated among the household staff that Rosalyn actually spoke with her grandmother, but they were never confirmed, as the old woman kept her private interactions with the girl in strict confidence until her dying day. | ||
Thinking that a pet might help Rosalyn come out of her silence, Grandmother presented her with a rescued calico alley kitten on her 9th birthday, which Gramdmother named Micelle (pronounced “mee- sell). Rosalyn was silently thrilled, immediately becoming attached to the cat. The attachment was mutual. Rosalyn’s public silence remained, but a special bond was formed. | Thinking that a pet might help Rosalyn come out of her silence, Grandmother presented her with a rescued calico alley kitten on her 9th birthday, which Gramdmother named [[Micelle]] (pronounced “mee- sell). Rosalyn was silently thrilled, immediately becoming attached to the cat. The attachment was mutual. Rosalyn’s public silence remained, but a special bond was formed. | ||
Rosalyn lived in relative happiness with her grandparents and her cat until just after her 12th birthday, when both of them died in an “accident” related to her grandfather’s experiments, which, apparently, had been discovered by certain forces that considered them, and the old couple performing them, to be a threat. No one knows for sure if Rosalyn was a witness to her grandparent’s murder. | Rosalyn lived in relative happiness with her grandparents and her cat until just after her 12th birthday, when both of them died in an “accident” related to her grandfather’s experiments, which, apparently, had been discovered by certain forces that considered them, and the old couple performing them, to be a threat. No one knows for sure if Rosalyn was a witness to her grandparent’s murder. | ||
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Rosalyn is an untrained, uncontrolled natural telepath of moderate ability. She is quietly clever, curious and intelligent, often surprising the adults who have the time and/or inclination to observe her closely. She has a photographic memory, especially regarding things of interest to her. She accurately recalls designs, measurements and strange details; such as specific shape of a window in an old house or the exact color palette in a particular evening sunset; the number of gears in a grandfather clock; or the plasma ratio mix for a warp engine under specific conditions. She also has a very sharp sense of smell, and is adept at identifying the origin of the scents she perceives. She is very good at slipping away from her caregivers and hiding, and then wandering the ship at will. | Rosalyn is an untrained, uncontrolled natural telepath of moderate ability. She is quietly clever, curious and intelligent, often surprising the adults who have the time and/or inclination to observe her closely. She has a photographic memory, especially regarding things of interest to her. She accurately recalls designs, measurements and strange details; such as specific shape of a window in an old house or the exact color palette in a particular evening sunset; the number of gears in a grandfather clock; or the plasma ratio mix for a warp engine under specific conditions. She also has a very sharp sense of smell, and is adept at identifying the origin of the scents she perceives. She is very good at slipping away from her caregivers and hiding, and then wandering the ship at will. | ||
Rosalyn’s favorite pastime is playing with her cat Micelle. She likes to try to teach the cat tricks, which she does with a surprising degree of success, considering the cat’s particularly willful and independent attitude. The only times Rosalyn has been seen to smile have been when playing with Micelle. She does speak in secret to the cat, but only when she is sure no one is listening… and with her telepathic sensitivity, she is quite capable of making sure no one hears her. | Rosalyn’s favorite pastime is playing with her cat [[Micelle]]. She likes to try to teach the cat tricks, which she does with a surprising degree of success, considering the cat’s particularly willful and independent attitude. The only times Rosalyn has been seen to smile have been when playing with [[Micelle]]. She does speak in secret to the cat, but only when she is sure no one is listening… and with her telepathic sensitivity, she is quite capable of making sure no one hears her. | ||
She enjoys taking things apart and putting things back together to see how they work… and in most cases, the reconstructed items are superior to the original. She also loved to read, preferring tales of hauntings and other forms of contact with the dead, and ancient Earth “fairy tales” in their original, unabridged form. | She enjoys taking things apart and putting things back together to see how they work… and in most cases, the reconstructed items are superior to the original. She also loved to read, preferring tales of hauntings and other forms of contact with the dead, and ancient Earth “fairy tales” in their original, unabridged form. | ||
Rosalyn always wears an onyx necklace that formerly belonged to her mother. | Rosalyn always wears an onyx necklace that formerly belonged to her mother. |
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Rosalyn Winters is a 12-year-old human, born on a Doenitz flagship. She has some Cairn blood in her ancestry. She’s 5’1”, and weighs about 105 lbs, lithe and slender, with pale, somewhat wan skin. Her deep brown eyes are penetrating, although she often looks sad. She is on board the USS Boudicca as a civilian, and is played by GrannyGM.
Background
Rosalyn’s father, Ensign JG Jarrod Winters, is an engineer recently assigned to the USS Boudicca, as of their last stop at a Starbase. He was previously a Lieutenant SG on board a Doenitz flagship, but he defected to the 52nd Fleet, as his principles had become more important to him than career advancement. He accepted this reduction in rank gracefully, and is now working to rebuild his career from scratch for a cause he believes in.
Her mother, Leticia, died when Rosalyn was six years old. She and Rosalyn were then living with Jarrod on board the Doenitz ship to which he was assigned, Leticia serving as a civilian teacher. During that time, “Tish”, as Leticia preferred to be called, became increasingly disenchanted with Doenitz’ leadership of Starfleet. She was a quiet woman, but she subtly taught the children in her care of the original guiding principles of Starfleet, and refused to teach the skewed version of history newly required as ship’s curriculum… which, in her opinion, was no more or less than propaganda, designed to brainwash. Her sudden, mysterious death was officially listed as a suicide, brought on by the “mental disturbance” Tish’s dissention was considered to display.
However, Rosalyn was hiding in the shadows at the time, and witnessed her mother’s murder. She decided, in her childlike way, that speaking the truth, even quietly, was a dangerous thing… thus, since that trauma, she has not spoken at all, as far as anyone knows.
After Tish died, Jarrod tried for a time to keep Rosalyn with him. But his growing concern over her condition, and the stress of trying to deal with it as a suddenly single parent, finally prompted him to send her to live with his parents on Earth.
Rosalyn was eight years old when she first met her grandparents. They were kind enough, but strange. Rosalyn’s grandfather was quite the tinkerer… he had once been an experimental engineer for Starfleet, but had taken “early retirement” as an alternative to dismissal when his “uncooperative” attitude had become an issue. However, he had continued to conduct experiments in the catacombs below the couple’s ancient ancestral home near Natchez, Mississippi.
He thought his activities were secret from all but his wife, but, of course, Rosalyn was aware of them as she watched from the shadows, fascinated. When Rosalyn’s grandmother, who was far more astute than anyone gave her credit for, realized that the child had been watching, she quietly explained to her that at a certain level, technology and “magic” become indistinguishable… but she promised not to break Rosalyn’s trust by revealing the girl’s eavesdropping to her husband. Rumors were circulated among the household staff that Rosalyn actually spoke with her grandmother, but they were never confirmed, as the old woman kept her private interactions with the girl in strict confidence until her dying day.
Thinking that a pet might help Rosalyn come out of her silence, Grandmother presented her with a rescued calico alley kitten on her 9th birthday, which Gramdmother named Micelle (pronounced “mee- sell). Rosalyn was silently thrilled, immediately becoming attached to the cat. The attachment was mutual. Rosalyn’s public silence remained, but a special bond was formed.
Rosalyn lived in relative happiness with her grandparents and her cat until just after her 12th birthday, when both of them died in an “accident” related to her grandfather’s experiments, which, apparently, had been discovered by certain forces that considered them, and the old couple performing them, to be a threat. No one knows for sure if Rosalyn was a witness to her grandparent’s murder.
One of her aunts took her in temporarily until she could be sent back to her father, who called for her upon hearing of his parent’s death. He felt that now that he was free of the oppressive atmosphere of the Doenitz’ regime, and there was no one left to protect but his daughter, that it would now be best for her to be at his side. All the “therapies” she had received on Earth had done no noticeable good, and Jerrod became determined to preserve and protect what was left of his family, in any way possible.
To this point, Rosalyn’s apparent silence has remained in force. Rather than becoming timid due to the trauma she has experienced, she copes with it by being coldly fearless, sometimes ignoring, or even embracing, real danger. She seems neither happy nor unhappy with her present living arrangement, and she remains withdrawn, living in her own strange, but rich, inner world, sharing it freely only with her beloved cat.
Medical History
Rosalyn’s physical health is excellent, but she has mental health issues. She apparently suffers from depression, but since she has not spoken since her mother died, this diagnosis is not certain, nor is the projected diagnosis of borderline autism that has been added to her file. One of Rosalyn’s distant ancestors was Cairn, which may be a factor in the manner of her response to the trauma of her mother’s death, as well as hinting at possible telepathic ability… but since the child does not speak, a firm assessment of this is nearly impossible to obtain.
Personal Notes
Rosalyn is an untrained, uncontrolled natural telepath of moderate ability. She is quietly clever, curious and intelligent, often surprising the adults who have the time and/or inclination to observe her closely. She has a photographic memory, especially regarding things of interest to her. She accurately recalls designs, measurements and strange details; such as specific shape of a window in an old house or the exact color palette in a particular evening sunset; the number of gears in a grandfather clock; or the plasma ratio mix for a warp engine under specific conditions. She also has a very sharp sense of smell, and is adept at identifying the origin of the scents she perceives. She is very good at slipping away from her caregivers and hiding, and then wandering the ship at will.
Rosalyn’s favorite pastime is playing with her cat Micelle. She likes to try to teach the cat tricks, which she does with a surprising degree of success, considering the cat’s particularly willful and independent attitude. The only times Rosalyn has been seen to smile have been when playing with Micelle. She does speak in secret to the cat, but only when she is sure no one is listening… and with her telepathic sensitivity, she is quite capable of making sure no one hears her.
She enjoys taking things apart and putting things back together to see how they work… and in most cases, the reconstructed items are superior to the original. She also loved to read, preferring tales of hauntings and other forms of contact with the dead, and ancient Earth “fairy tales” in their original, unabridged form.
Rosalyn always wears an onyx necklace that formerly belonged to her mother.