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| - Clairidge was born on Phoebus Rae, Mars, to Terran parents, 'famous' scientists working with a Eugenics project the Federation had established. Public sentiment turned against the project, and Phoebus Rae Mountain was burned out, a la the old Frankenstein movie, by the villagers. "Monster-making" was the charge. Those who could escape did, including Clairidge's parents. They were driven from place to place, like dead people walking. Shortly thereafter, the Federation erected a plaque to the dead, honoring them as great scientific heroes.
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| - Clairidge was born on Phoebus Rae, Mars, to Terran parents, 'famous' scientists working with a Eugenics project the Federation had established. Public sentiment turned against the project, and Phoebus Rae Mountain was burned out, a la the old Frankenstein movie, by the villagers. "Monster-making" was the charge. Those who could escape did, including Clairidge's parents. They were driven from place to place, like dead people walking. Shortly thereafter, the Federation erected a plaque to the dead, honoring them as great scientific heroes. Clairidge's eugenic alteration was such that she was a touch telepath. With an ideal ability for diagnosis, she went to Vulcan to study medicine and telepathy. She stayed on Vulcan for many years, studied Kolinahr, and became a Vulcan national. She was even adopted by one of the eight oldest clans on Vulcan as a full inheriting clansdaughter, an act which divided opinion on the Vulcan Council. The Council honored her accomplishments greatly, though most likely because she spent so much time off-world. There was still a large separatist faction on Vulcan, who would never view Clairidge as one of their own. Nonetheless, Clairidge considered herself a full Vulcan, as she was. In FGN continuity, Admiral Clairidge was murdered aboard the USS Vanguard in 2405. In Star Trek: Pendragon continuity, Captain Clairidge was a friend and mentor of Timothy Sinclair. At some point in time, he attended her funeral on Vulcan, along with Samok. (Star Trek: Pendragon: "Lasting Virtue") In Typhon Station continuity, Captain Clairidge retired to Vulcan to study advanced Vuclan Healing techniques. In an alternate timeline, she became mystical leader of an insurgent faction..
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