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==Family and Background==
==Family and Background==
 
 
She got her parents passion with the history of an incredibly advanced ancient civilisation called the [[Toto]] while working with them on dig sites and traveling the alpha and beta quadrants as a child. She decided to dedicate her self in following her parents life long work by spending her career searching for incredibly advanced ancient civilisations and understanding their culture.
Her mother is a renowned archaeologist and her father is a renowned anthropologist who spent their careers searching for incredibly advanced ancient civilisations and understanding their culture. They are both on the board of the Federation Archaeological Council and Daystrom Institute Archaeological Councils respectively. 
She got her parents passion with the history of an incredibly advanced ancient civilisation called the [[Toto]] while working with them on dig sites and traveling the alpha and beta quadrants as a child. She decided to dedicate her self in following her parents life long work.  
She was married to an experimental archaeologist Richard Jones who died in an laboratory accident while he was working on a peace of ancient technology.   
She was married to an experimental archaeologist Richard Jones who died in an laboratory accident while he was working on a peace of ancient technology.   


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