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  • Alyssa Kijo-Taisen
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  • Kijo-Taisen was an assassin and infiltrator, the end result of an Obsidan Order experiment to make easily expendable, yet highly proficient operatives that could be disposed of in the event of failure of their mission. Originally named Alyssa, she was one of the post-Empire Terran children. (Star Trek: New Empire) Something that Stephen April would later comment as being wretched due to the similarity to the eyes of Letheans. The alterations primarily done to alleviate the fears and doubts within the senate of possessing a Terran bodyguard, regardless of how well she was programmed.
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  • Blood-red, originally blue
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  • Blonde
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  • Kijo-Taisen
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  • 50
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  • 1.750000
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  • Augmented Terran
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  • Kijo.jpg
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  • Female
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  • Kijo-Taisen was an assassin and infiltrator, the end result of an Obsidan Order experiment to make easily expendable, yet highly proficient operatives that could be disposed of in the event of failure of their mission. Originally named Alyssa, she was one of the post-Empire Terran children. (Star Trek: New Empire) Captured on one of her first missions, she was brought into the service of the then-Romulan Republic. Fully reprogrammed to be a loyal servant of Romulus, her skills gained the eye of the Praetor T'Ulvoiyn. Ultimately she would fall under his auspices as his loyal bodyguard and occasional assassin and personal operative, her face surgically altered to resemble a Romulan. With the exclusion of her eyes, which due to the alterations bestowed upon her, had given them a blood red tinge. Something that Stephen April would later comment as being wretched due to the similarity to the eyes of Letheans. The alterations primarily done to alleviate the fears and doubts within the senate of possessing a Terran bodyguard, regardless of how well she was programmed. Her service to the Praetor was fruitful, until one fateful mission where she was targeted by a team of usurpers against the Praetor, surrounded by various collaborators within the Republic Guard and subdued, leaving her in cryostasis where she would remain until the coup was completed--which never happened. The end result of it was the command ship, a Senator-class cruiser, upon which she was stored was attacked by the Republic's fleet and its crew left to die by slow suffocation as punishment for their betrayal. For close to eighty years, Kijo-Taisen remained frozen within the wreckage of the cruiser, until being ventured upon by a team of scavengers, who planned to sell their prize to the new Empire. Their plan however would ultimately fail as they came across the ISS Arcadia. Being transported aboard following the belief that the vessel she was on was a Romulan infiltration vessel, Kijo-Taisen was prematurely reanimated, the result causing in the violent deaths of the thirty members of the freighter crew that was transporting her, as well as two Assault Troops and two officers of the Imperial flagship. Following her capture, she would be faced with Eve Ordalani who had been assigned by April to "beat her into submission". During this time, she displayed a habit of speaking in the third person, something that would later cause Obrenovic to comment on her being not unlike the M-5 computer. In spite of her antiquity, she managed to stay on level with Eve before being stunned by the brig guard, while they both distracted. Following this, she underwent a rather brutal interrogation and fatal wounds sustained by the hand of Stephen April. This would involving a knife stabbed and later kicked into her groin, a prominent beating on the face and later stabbed a sword resembling the "Imperial Sword". Kijo-Taisen however, was transported aboard the Romulan Warbird Sarthax moments before being vaporized by April's Varon T disruptor, where under the guidance of the ex-Praetor Commander T'Ulvoiyn. She was rebuilt and further enhanced, with the new enhancements came a new program that had seen a direct change in her thought patterns, as she restarted her service to Romulus. However, following the takeover of Romulus in 2386, her whereabouts were virtually unknown.