Portrait of a Character – Monisha Padir
Monisha Padir didn’t get enough screen time.
Origins
As I wrote Concord, there needed to be a way to get Malcolm back from 1776. There had to be a reason he was there in the first place.
Portrayal
Monisha is played by actress Aarti Mann.
As is often the case with non-white characters who I write, it is important to me that people of the correct ethnicity ‘play’ them. I also like this lovely actress, who has good comic timing and seems to be very intelligent. I have ‘cast’ her in some of my original fiction, too.
Personality
Smart and creative, Moni is a historian. So in 2285, as a way of testing the potential of time travel, she and Makan Sinthasomphone attempt to send Agent Robert Lennox to the April 1775 Battle of Lexington. But things don’t go according to plan. In part, it is her creativity that helps to put things right.
Relationships
Monisha has no known relationships, and she is not on screen long enough to establish any.
Mirror Universe
There don’t seem to be significant impediments to Monisha existing in the Mirror Universe.
A beautiful woman in that rough place probably wouldn’t be a historian, though.
Unfortunately, the way I write Mirror Universe women is that they are often overly sexualized. Monisha probably also would be, too. This is particularly as the study of history isn’t exactly of value there. That is, except in the context of conferring greater glory on despots.
Quote
“I wonder what they would have seen. I hope it wasn’t just poor Agent Lennox being jettisoned into deep space with neither a ship nor an EV suit.”
Upshot
I would love to be able to pull in her and Sinthasomphone again some time, although I am unsure of when and how I would do it. But the development of reliable time travel has the potential to be a rather interesting story.
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