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Baljeet is the Chief Engineer and Agony Chamber Master aboard the ISS

Baljeet (Terran Empire)

Lieutenant Commander Baljeet Rai (Chief Engineer and Agony Chamber Master aboard the ISS Phineas)

Phineas, the flagship of the Terran Empire, an earth-based empire that seeks conquest of all other worlds possible. He holds the rank of Lieutenant Commander, although he is properly referred to as Dr. Baljeet Rai. He wears an engineering uniform that is similar to that seen in Star Trek: The Motion Picture, Star Trek II: The Wrath Of Khan, Star Trek III: The Search For Spock, Star Trek V: The Final Frontier, and Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country. The differences are, however, a few colored parts of the suit, the Terran Empire insignia on the midriff, and accomplishment badges on the side of the suit. He also has a scar across his eye, implying the brutality of the Terran Empire and its duty.


Creator's Comments (Tiberius64)[]

  • "While I did not mention him in the story, I knew that I had to draw a parallel universe counterpart for the Baljeet we all know of the Prime Universe. For the sake of having both universes at least somewhat similar in attire, I only added a few minor changes to the engineering suit that the Prime Universe Baljeet had."
  • "The scar shown over his eye implies that he has been in hand-to-hand combat or has suffered some work-related injury due to the dangers of working in an engineering sector of the ship that uses radioactive materials with explosive capacity. Or this could also imply some form of punishment inflicted upon him for the sake of morale during his training days. Either way, both imply that duty to such a brutal empire as the Terran Empire is hard, and often deadly, in many ways."
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