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Telemachus is a Brigade General in charge of the Eltnen Fortress. Although he looks young, he is a battle-hardened veteran who ascended sometime near the Cataclysm. Telemachus is Odysseus's son, and was an infant when Odysseus left for Troy. Telemachus is about twenty at the beginning of The Odyssey. He is a natural obstacle to the suitors desperately courting his mother Penelope, and although he has courage and good heart, he at first does not have the poise and confidence to oppose the suitors. He takes a trip to Pylos and Sparta in Books 3 and 4, and matures. Athena often assists him. Telemachus was a liberty port that was located on the planet Tellar. (TOS - Star Trek II Short Stories short story: "Under Twin Moons") In a discussion about Federation-Klingon tactics with the USS Enterprise senior staff in 2277, Fleet Admiral Karis Tatenen referred to Telemachus when he said that there was a chance that you could be "jumped", conned or sold into slavery. However, if you walk down the street like you'll "eat" the first one that intends to harm you then you'll leave them along. He used this example to support his stance that the Federation has got to be bold and hit the Klingons at the first opportunity, avoiding diplomacy. (TOS - Star Trek II Short Stories short story: "The Blaze of Glory") The son of Odysseus in Homer's Odyssey. See, e.g., "Telemachus," Wikipedia. GoK, Vintage ed., p. 28, "your female Telemachus." Janet Beaton, like Telemachus, was eager to throw out the unwelcome intruders occupying the house and has rashly attacked them. In this analogy, perhaps Lymond is Odysseus, his true character concealed (though Telemachus was actually aware of his father's identity). Compare The Odyssey, Book XXI.
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