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Nanotrasen RecordsMariya Lichzand-Sankinov 
U.S.S.P Records: Mariya 'Vladimirovna' Sankinov / Mария Bладимировна Cанкинова

Age: 27

Gender: Female

Race: Human; Space Russian

Blood type: A+

General Occupational Role(s):

(Security) - Warden

(Internal Affairs) - Internal Affairs Agent/Magistrate

(Command) - Nanotrasen Representative

(Engineering) - Station Engineer

 

Biography:

Mariya was born on September the 25th, 2536 aboard Rostov Station-01 which lay deep within U.S.S.P space. She was the youngest of her family as she already had two older brothers, an older sister and an older half-brother all in the same household with her. Boris was only six years older than her, Misha and Tanya were the oldest - being twins. Her half brother Alexi Sedev was from her mother’s previous marriage. Her mother, Mihaela Sankinov, was a housewife who had emigrated from Sol-Gov under strange circumstances with the death of her first husband Ivan Sedev - a prominent member of the Space Russian mafia that operated within Transolar Federation space. Her father, Vladimir Sankinov, was a statesman in the Supreme Soviet, and ex-labor union representative.

Mariya’s family life was strained even in its early years. By the age of three her father had shipped off to planet Moscow-1917 near permanently, being appointed as the head of the Ministry of the Interior and becoming a minister in the Soviet Politburo. The children would come to only know their mother, their father already having been known as a stern, quick to anger man who spent more time at work in his office than at home. She was noted as being rather quiet girl during her early life, keeping much to herself and her mother. At the age of seven she began violin lessons - paid for by her father who spent most of his time off station. She began to find solace in singing and music, soon learning to play the piano, violin and mandolin by the age of ten.

Mariya’s shyness ended when she got to her later teen years. At nineteen she was arrested due to protesting in connection to an illegal labor union known for local protests and labor disruption. She was released due to her ‘records being lost’ by Rostov Station’s People’s Guard. She was known in local circles as a labor agitator, writing anti-Soviet articles for newspapers that avoided Soviet censors. Articles commonly included criticism of Soviet law - something that she was in higher education for due to her father's demands. These were not circulated widely but remained as a jumping point for her activities.

At twenty years old it all changed for her. Rostov Station was raided by an unknown force of armed men with advanced technology in bright red hardsuits. The large residential and trading station was rocked by explosions which were thought to be accidents at first. When the alarm went out hysteria ensued - civilians making mad dashes towards the hangar bays which were already overcrowded. The station was not meant to ever support as many people as it had. Most of her family would make it off the station alive - barring her oldest brother Misha, who refused to evacuate, and her mother, who went missing hours before the blasts. While evacuating, Mariya suffered a head injury as nearly five inches of shrapnel were lodged into her head and into the temporal lobe of her brain. The same exact blast claimed her brother Boris’ arm.

Her medical records in the U.S.S.P note her death on the surgery table before being resuscitated. She suffered permanent hearing loss due to damage to her auditory cortex, and speech impairment - possibly due to damage to the broca area of her brain, which was later picked up by Nanotrasen medical exams. Included in her U.S.S.P medical records are minor references to throat surgeries in an attempt to understand the reason for her pained speech - unknowingly damaging her vocal cords before knowledge of her damaged broca area was discovered.

Mariya spent her time on a iceworld named Ural-1424 for nearly five years as she recovered and adapted. During this time she worked as a miner while her brother Boris, who was injured in the Rostov disaster as well, worked as a overseer due to his missing arm making him unable to work physical labor jobs for the time. Boris was selected by a U.S.S.P lottery for a foreign visa after being on the planet for almost four years. He was permitted to work for Nanotrasen or other ‘state approved’ foreign corporations - while Mariya’s entry was declined due to her impairment.

After nearly five years of being stuck on Ural, believing that would be the rest of her life, she was chosen for a experimental implant surgery on planet Moscow-1917. Unbeknownst to her at the time, Boris had enrolled her in the program. Mariya had a U.S.S.PC.И” implant installed in her temple, which successfully brought back her hearing. The implants purpose was to stimulate the auditory area of her brain and act as a proper receptor to aid in processing sound, while also being E.M.P proof. While the experiment was a success, the use of the device in daily life turned into a mild annoyance. Loud noises were incredibly loud to her, and her hearing was vastly improved in some aspects, able to sometimes hear a pin drop. The implant was made more for military purposes rather than a true hearing aid - but the near full restoration of hearing was too good to be true.

After a few months on Moscow, and many applications later, Mariya was finally issued a Soviet visa and permitted to work for Nanotrasen alongside her brother. Despite struggling with becoming certified for security due to her speech issue, she managed to pass most of her certifications within the year or so she has so far spent working for the company.
 

Qualifications:

 

U.S.S.P - Honorary Bachelor's in Soviet Law (R E V O K E D)

Nanotrasen - Security Qualification

Nanotrasen - Law Qualification

Nanotrasen - Administrative/Command Certification

Nanotrasen - Basic Engineering Certificate of Fitness

 

Employment Records:

- Age 17. Enrolled in Rostov Station University. Declared major as ‘Soviet Law’. Excused from mandatory Soviet employment.

- Age 20. Became a miner on Ural-1424 after displacement. Five years of service.

- Age 25. Obtained worker VISA, became miner at Nanotrasen. Continuing employment presently.

 

Security Records:

U.S.S.P -

(( / / C L A S S I F I E D - U.S.S.P \ \ ))

- Arrested, Age 19. Illegal Trade Union Membership, Illegal Trade Union Protest, Rioting. Escaped detainment. Charges dropped.

(( / / E N D \ \ ))

- WANTED, Age 27. Illegal Operation of a Trade Union, Undermining the Integrity of the State, Treachery. Awaiting Sentence - 10 years rehabilitation.

 

Nanotrasen -

- Age 26. Minor incident with U.S.S.P co-worker.

- Age 26. Attempt to start trade union in violation of contract.

- Age 27. Public Intoxication aboard N.R.S Unity.

 

Medical Records:

U.S.S.P

- Age 1. Ear canal surgery. Corrected potential hearing loss.

- Age 20. Brain & head injury. Damage to the Auditory Cortex and minor damage to the frontal lobe. Died on operating table - resuscitated. Minor mental trauma, difficulty speaking and permanent deafness.

- Age 25. Soviet experimental implant installed. Implant restored hearing.

- Age 25. Throat surgery failure. Attempts to help speech issues failed. Deemed incurable  - speech impairment permanent.

(( / / C L A S S I F I E D - U.S.S.P \ \ ))

Subject’s ‘Auditory Cortex Implant’ is a version of a experimental hearing enhancement implant. Subject reports cases of auditory sensitivity to loud noises. Project in development - implant appears to be E.M.P proof and work partially as intended. Implant fails to heighten sense of hearing as planned - experiments ongoing.

(( / / E N D \ \ ))

Nanotrasen

- Age 26. Mariya Sankinov is to enter speech therapy in attempts to correct her speaking. The patient shows symptoms of Symptoms mimic that of spasmodic dysphonia and damage to her vocal cords. Damage to broca part of the brain is believed to be the cause of her speech - overlooked by U.S.S.P. Possible corrective surgery planned in the future.

 

Family Records:

Boris 'Vladimirovich' Sankinov -

Nanotrasen Employee, 5th year working for the company. Administrative, Captaincy, Medical and Security certifications. Ex-Red Army, U.S.S.P Bachelors of Medicine.

Tanya 'Vladimirovna' Sankinov -

U.S.S.P Teacher aboard Moscow Station-1917.

Vladimir 'Kirillovich' Sankinov -

Member of the U.S.S.P Supreme Soviet and Minister of the Interior aboard Moscow Station-1917.

Misha 'Vladimirovich' Sankinov - D E C E A S E D

Engineering Union Representative on Rostov Station, ex-Red Army. Pronounced dead after Rostov Station attack. Body recovered, buried in Kuban-128’s Red Army Cemetery.

*Mihaela Maria Sankinov (Formally Mihaela Maria Sedev) - D E C E A S E D

Sol-Gov defector. No U.S.S.P job history. Pronounced dead after Rostov Station attack. Body not recovered.

(( / / C L A S S I F I E D - SYNDICATE \ \ ))

Operative Mihaela Sankinov injured but retrieved in Rostov Station attack. Ex-Federation agent, U.S.S.P double agent. Secret plant within the U.S.S.P by the Syndicate in partnership with Shellguard Munitions. Undercover operation partial success. Station destroyed - NT relations harmed mildly and anti-Federation activities resumed by U.S.S.P. Operation did not make the Union cut affiliations with Nanotrasen as planned. Agent Retired. Alive but location unknown.

(( / / E N D \ \ ))

*Alexi Sedev -

Ex-Red Army warrant officer. Sent to ‘re-education’ for six years under court martial charges. Second Chief of the ‘Committee for State Security’ - K.G.B.

(( / / C L A S S I F I E D - U.S.S.P \ \ ))

Member of the 'National Collectivist' wing of the U.S.S.P Communist Party. Openly anti-Xeno, violent towards other species and foreign born citizens. Warnings issued about radicalization - pardoned by First Chief of the KGB.

(( / / E N D \ \ ))

* - Sedev Family


 

Personal Photo (Nanotrasen enlistment records):
 

Warden - Mariya Lichzand-Sankinov 
Illustrated in 'CorporateSecurity.nt' for the month of April, 2563
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"A pale woman who stands at about 5'9" with black hair put back into a messy bun and blue piercing eyes. She sports a highly visible cross around her neck, leaving it over top of her clothing. There appears to be a pair of small metallic implants in her right temple. Anyone with medical knowledge or an understanding of Neo-Russkiya may notice the technology is U.S.S.P related - most likely being a hearing aid of sorts by the  abbreviation "C.N" engraved in one of the metal disks.

A keen eye might notice the hair along the right side of her head appears to be slightly missing in a few small lines - a few scars being visible if her hair is pulled back enough. Her neck appears to have some similar marks on a much smaller scale around the center of it.

There's a gold wedding band on her left ring finger that is composed of Cyrillic knotwork and winding wings on the other side. Atop of the ring is a small ruby gemstone."

 

Commendations:

 

Reprimands:

 

Other Notes:

- Mariya refuses to use her full name on all formal documentation unless required. She despises being called ‘Vladimirovna’ - translating to ‘Daughter of Vladimir’. Her Nanotrasen records were altered upon request to remove her middle name from her records.

- Mariya is a Sol-Gov citizen due to her previous marriage. Despite the divorce Mariya has maintained her Sol-Gov citizenship.

- Mariya is currently married to Tahtechghzthbis 'Lich' Lichzandtzwichslich and thus hyphenated her last name. (She wouldn't be able to say that mouth-full of a last name otherwise)

Edited by Rebel0
New picture, mild grammar fixes, updated medical record and refined planet/station names. (I'm FINALLY satisfied with this.)
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Finally got around to fixing my spell mistakes and updating Mariya's marital status.

Only took me over a month to get around to that.

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