
2369 -- As lieutenant, posted to DS9 as science officer
2372 -- Won promotion to lieutenant commander
Psychological Profile: Report of Starfleet Counselor Telnorri, Bajoran Sector
The eighth eventual Trill host of the symbiont
Dax is the discover of the Bajoran wormhole to the Gamma Quadrant, which
catapulted the area into the galactic hotseat.
The perspective of seven previous lifetimes has left her with an extremely
broad
view of life which surprisingly skews to
the unpredictable and even mischievous rather than the staid and conservative,
while
symbiosis itself at times has proved to
be problematic in her off-world career.
Jadzia has two parents and one sister, all
still alive by 2372. Although she was not above breaking windows at night
as a
crack shot with rocks when younger, the
quiet, shy and naive young woman had worked hard since childhood to qualify
for
the Trill hosting program and received
academic degrees in exobiology, zoology, astrophysics and exo-archaeology
at
Starfleet Academy, although at the time
of her DS9 posting at age 28 as a lieutenant she has never served on a
starship.
In 2367 at age 26, Jadzia made history as
the only rejected Trill initiate to return successfully and pass the program.
She
had spent three years in all as an initiate
and hardly ever left its complex; she didn't receive basic flight experience
certification of Level 3 until her last
year of training.
Ironically, after acceptance she chose the
Dax symbiont previously hosted by Curzon, her harsh field docent who'd
rejected
her in the first place after only two weeks
of field training as unmotivated and unfocused - an act which dogged Jadzia
for
years, despite her success; she had studied
his infamous record and was already nauseated with the pressure, crying
herself to sleep each night until she was
dropped. It was only later, after she redoubled her efforts and passed
the training
with his approval, that she learned he
had really rejected her only out of misplaced guilt due to his sexual attraction
to the
attractive young woman. The Joining was
completed as Curzon neared the end of a slow, lingering death in mid-year.
Such a turbulent relationship with the previous
host of the symbiont she now carries has haunted Jadzia, who has found
herself in a love-hate relationship with
his legacy that at times has bordered on sheer competitor. In addition,
due to her
off-world posting Dax has probably endured
more conflict due to symbiosis than the typical Joined Trill.
Accused of Curzon's alleged murder of Klaestron
IV's General Tandro by his zealous son, she had rather faced a death
sentence than expose Tandro's role as a
rebel collaborator and Curzon's affair with his wife, both eventually revealed.
In 2370
she supervised her own first initiate trainee,
Arjin, only three years younger than she, and came to grips with some
suppressed bitterness about Curzon's treatment
of her. Curzon figured again weeks later when she swore to uphold a blood
oath of his on an unauthorized quest with
Kingdoms Kor, Kang and Koloth that could have cost her life, much less
her
Starfleet career.
Dax has also been forced to reintegrate
memories from two unexpected hosts; one, in 2370, was the once-rejected
host
candidate Verad who hijacked the symbiont
from Jadzia, and again a year later, when a failing memory block revealed
in
series of nightmares the onetime murderer
Joran Belar and the yet-unrevealed Symbiosis Commission cover-up of the
error
85 years earlier.
After years of procrastination due to her
uneasiness at confronting Curzon again, she underwent first Trill zhian'tara
Rite of
Closure to meet all previous hosts, when
the uniquely melded Odo/Curzon reincarnation almost decided to stay in
that form
permanently. The eventual return of Curzon's
memories to Jadzia allowed her the additional experience of a changeling's
perspective.
Dax's personal as well as professional reunion
with Curzon's old protege Ben Sisko at DS9 is unique in some ways in light
of the Trill taboo against reassociation.
Even more so, in 2372 she had considered remating with former host Torias'
widow's
symbiont Kahn in its current host, Lenara
-until Lenara succumbed to the social pressure and broke it off. Earlier,
her only
romantic encounter since ca. 2270 had been
a bittersweet encounter with a resident of planet Meridian, a dimension-shifting
world destined to appear in solid form
in this universe once every 60 years.
Despite this rarity of outward sexual intimacy,
Dax's long life as both genders has if anything broadened her perspective
on
romance, sex, and multiculturalism, not
diminished it. She generally enjoys the attention shown her by men overall
and is
tolerantly amused by the crushes of Bashir
and Quark, actually enjoying the Ferengi oddities that turn Kira off. She's
been
studying up on the Rules of Acquisition
and had always wanted to see a Ferengi in Starfleet but like Sisko was
skeptical of
Nog's Academy application. Dax even thinks
Morn is cute, but once turned down his dinner invitation; she later accepted
one from the clear-skulled Gallamite Capt.
Boday. Still, her longevity has fostered a cavalier attitude about others'
privacy
and secrets: she's somewhat jealous that
Sisko won't share his personal side as much as he did with Curzon.
Actually, her relationship with Bashir has
matured from his puppy love to a deep friendship. She submitted Bashir's
Carrington nomination through an old friend
of Curzon's and throws him a surprise birthday party each year; he, in
turn, has
risked his life and career on more than
one occasion to save hers, usually due to a quirk of her symbiotic state.
Thanks to
Lwaxana Troi's Zanthi fever - which only
acts in case of latent relationships already perceived - Bareil pursued
her and she
Sisko during the 2381 Gratitude Festival.
Dax remains in superior physical condition,
enjoying Galeo-Manada style wrestling as well as the more well known Klingon
marital arts, which she began studying
after her Joining thanks to Curzon's previous extensive contact with the
culture. A
near match in combat expertise for Worf,
she became his unexpected confidant when the Klingon signed aboard the
station
in early 2372, searching with he and Kor
for the Sword of Kahless and intercepting his brother Kurn's Mauk-to'Vor
ritual
suicide.
Personally, Dax is a self-professed a "night
owl" and hates to be "appropriate" - thus explaining her interest in forgotten
composers like the Romulan Frenchotte,
Yridian symphonies and Klingon opera as well as interstellar gourmet and
Klingon
food. She is better at poker and Tongo
than Curzon ever was, but she and Sisko are an even match at traditional
2-D chess.
She also inherited a love of steamed azna
from prior hosts, along with the Altonian brain teaser puzzle some 140
years
before her Joining - when either Emony
or Audrid were Dax's host. A Black Hole is one favorite drink, although
on duty she
usually prefers an iced raktajino with
extra cream. Her quarters are heavily decorated with small sculptures,
knick-knacks,
and scientific antique tools; circa SD
48212 she briefly coifed her hair in a more matronly style before returning
to her former
look.
Performance Review: Report of Starfleet Science Division
In her Starfleet career she was decorated
on her first mission, aided Kira and Sisko in the put-down of Jaro's would-be
Bajoran coup, but was at odds with the
late Capt. Keogh over "mutual arrogance" in a well-known and unresolved
spat.
Despite their dissimilar services, she
is second in command to Major Kira on DS9 and has had command in Ops on
the
night shift, while on the U.S.S. Defiant
she usually crews the helm and has served admirably in its combat and exploratory
missions, per Captain Sisko's reports.
Actions by Dax also figured prominently
in restoring the damaged time-line regarding Earth history's Bell Riots,
caused by
the accidental temporal displacement of
the Defiant. In securing a public access for the aggrieved residents at
the heart of
the riots, she had explained that her name
was Dutch while her Trill markings were tattoos applied in Japan.
Psycho-Medical File Update:
SD 50500, CMO J. Bashir reporting
I have assumed responsibility for this task for the first time since my posting at this station.
The past year has been one of relatively
quiet jeopardy for Jadzia Dax, which may explain why she now seeks her
bumps
and bruises as Lt. Cmdr. Worf's Par'machkai.
I have watched as their mutual affection grew into full-blown romance,
thanks
to Worf's one-time attraction to Grilka,
and consider it a new twist and a challenge on all the more mundane romances
Dax
has seen in its prior six lifetimes as
Telnorri has noted above. While her abandon seems to run counter to his
renowned
Klingon conservatism, the formula seems
to be a perfect yin-yang match of opposites, with Worf showing only occasional
bouts of jealousy over past lovers, such
as Risa's facilitator Arnadis (with Curzon) and Capt. Boday, the Gallamite.
One
wonders, though, how long her Trill superstructure
can withstand the ongoing punishment of Klingon passion.
Officially, so far the relationship has
not affected their job review -- aside from a small amount of duty time
missed for
recuperation. Dax returned safely from
both the mission to retrieve the downed Jem'Hadar ship and her experiences
in the
past aboard Kirk's 23rd century Enterprise.
Although Jadzia speaks rarely of her family
and homeworld, I understand she regularly writes to her mother back on
Trill; she
still is a night owl and often runs anomaly
scans in Ops at night to relax. With her longevity, saving and acquiring
do not
register with her, so it is not surprising
she has no more than two bars of gold-pressed latinum when three-time Tongo
champion Capt. Ramirez beats her in a no-limit
game at Starbase 63.

