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Iryi Roala was a 31st century Federation citizen, an officer in Starfleet service in the 3060s decade. Commander Roala was the executive officer of the Federation starship Yelchin-E.

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In the 3060s decade, Commander Roala served as first officer of the starship Yelchin-E. The assignment was recorded on the ship's black box.

In 3069, Iryi was going through a messy breakup. In that year, the Yelchin, located about 1.000 lightyears from the USS Gav'Nor, was destroyed by the Burn when a cataclysmic galaxywide event rendered dilithium inert.

In 3188, a team of people at the former Federation Spaceport Devaloka unlocked the Yelchin black box, recovered by couriers. Commander Michael Burnham, a time-displaced Starfleet officer, learned Roala's name from the personnel file, and later read in the logs about the recent breakup. (DSC novel: Wonderlands)

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USS Yelchin (NCC-4774-E) personnel
Federation icon image. Namid Hacquin • Reiko Kamada • Grace Kavanagh • Iryi Roala • unnamed carers Starfleet icon image.

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