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Most Wanted - Dead or Alive: Tail-Kinker
Some call her TK, some Sus, and some might even remember other things. Teek or Tail-Kinker is from Germany and not from a sock drawer.
TK saw the OTF light on September 1997 while following a rumor tolled by Lorgar about a chat room.
Teek has chosen for a Star Wars affiliation, because she loves to be a rebel. At some points she must have changed that to fantasy, when moved back in time to Alder Hill. However, proof of this has yet to be found.
The first things TK remembers is like talking, meeting, throwing pies to people like Deanna, Robert Fox, Rascall and many more. One would have had a great possibility to step in Ten forward and get covered by pie, pudding and other goodies. And no one slicked around to help Guinan clean up the mess. Seems not much has changed over the years on that matter.
TK made it to Commodore by working hard and enjoying many things. From leading the old department Research and Development, to Sector Commander in Ten forward, she moved over to help building the old fantasy room Alder Hill. And became Sector Commander, or mayor there. The things she liked about her OTF job where creating things from thoughts, exploring new fields and finding new talents. Bad things about work was the paperwork, seems to burry you alive. And to tell people that if they are not doing anything, that they should move to a chat room table, and not keep a department desk occupied.
TK got a nice collection of awards, asking why she says: ”Seems I used to do good work.” Why she talks in the past sense is lost to us, makes us wonder if she has retired. Or that she only hands in bad work, which is burned immediately. Another explanation might come from the part that she seems to drag her desk with her to the chat room. Its function is to work as a lifeline to the RL. Another thing is that she can’t go without a sock: in the desk drawer, missing, or trying to grab one from some one who is just having a drink in the chat. Free time she has none, she is a full-time PhD Student, this might also explain some of the behavior.
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