Sofia Ramirez
Identity
Key | Value |
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Name | Sofia Ramirez |
Species | Human |
Gender | Female |
Year of birth | 2331 |
Place of birth | Earth |
Biography
Born and raised in Buenos Aires, Argentina, Sofia Ramirez,as the eldest of three children, Sofia Ramirez grew up in a loving family that instilled in her a deep sense of responsibility and an ardent love for the sciences. HerShe prodigiousdemonstrated abilitiesa inremarkable aptitude for mathematics and physicsphysics, were fostered early on, leading toearning her earning a scholarship to Starfleet Academy at the age of 18. UponAfter hergraduation, graduationshe andwas subsequentassigned assignmentas a Junior Tactical Officer to the U.S.S. Oppenheimer,Oppenheimer. sheHer grappledtenure withthere herwas loyaltymarked toby the catastrophic Oppenheimer Rift incident, which cost the lives of two crew members, shattered her close friendfriendship with Zelan Morro,Morro resultingand inleft a lasting impact on her career. Despite the catastrophicsetback, eventRamirez knownsteadily asclimbed the Oppenheimerranks, Rift,eventually which deeply impacted her personal and professional life. Followinglanding a traumatic six-month Dominion captivity during an assignmentpost on the U.S.S. Aurora, and later, on the U.S.S. Resolution as Executive Officer. Her tenure on the Resolution, shehowever, returnedwas home,marred usingby a traumatic five-month captivity by the Dominion. In 2375, almost half a year after her family’s unwavering support to recoverrescue and turn her experiences into an asset. In the critical year of 2375, with Starfleet Command pushed to its limits and viable options for experienced Commanding Officers dwindling, SofiaRamirez was selectedthrust tointo commandthe leadership of the U.S.S. Tycho for the high-risk Project Echo Echo—dispite concerns about her troubled history with the project’s lead scientist, Zelan Morro, and her post-traumatic stress disorder resulting from her recent timetrauma as prisoner of war.
Psychological Profile
Sofia Ramirez, driven by an unyielding sense of duty and a desire to atone for her past mistakes, is motivated by her tenacious ambition to turn the tide of the Dominion War in favor of the United Federation of Planets. This determination is further fueled by her personal trauma from her captivity, rendering her struggle against the Dominion both a strategic responsibility and a personal vendetta. However, she is constantly grappling with her guilt over the Oppenheimer Rift, which manifests as self-doubt and a hesitance to trust her own judgement, threatening to undermine her leadership in the midst of the critical Project Echo.
Relationships
2375
Ramirez’s bond with Zelan Morro, once a source of strength, is a complex entanglement of mutual resentment and regret, their shared history a constant reminder of their fallibility. Her relationship with T’Lora Soral is initially strained due to Ramirez's mistrust of the clandestine nature of intelligence work—a distrust further magnified by her traumatic experience with the Dominion. However, Ramirez finds an unexpected ally in Keva B’Rala whose logical Vulcan side provides the balance and perspective Ramirez often needs in her moments of self-doubt, while B’Rala's Bajoran half empathizes with Ramirez's emotional struggles, having lived through the Bajoran occupation. Their relationship evolves from a professional rapport to a deep friendship, offering Ramirez a much-needed source of support in her tumultuous journey.
Starfleet Career
Year | Event |
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2375 | |
2374 | Reported as Missing in Action |
2371 | |
2368 | |
2364 | |
2363 | |
2359 | |
2354 | |
2353 | |
2349 |