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OTHER STARFLEET PERSONNEL







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Commander Janice Rand
Lieutenant Commander Michael Eddington
Lieutenant Carey
Lieutenant Reginald Barclay
Ensign Wildman
Ensign Sito Jaxa
Ensign Nog



Commander Janice Rand:



Janice Rand started her term of duty on the original Enterprise as a yeoman for a brief amount of time. She spent at least 10 years jumping from ship to ship, climbing the chain of command. In 2290, she became first officer of the new Excelsior ship under the command of Hikaru Sulu.

Lieutenant Commander Michael Eddington:



Michael Eddington began his term of duty on DS9 when first contact with the Dominion occurred. He was assigned as Chief of Security in Starfleet matters, while Odo remained in charge of station security. He did his duty satisfactorily, and respected the chain of command. When Sisko disobeyed an admiral's orders not to go into the Gamma Quadrant to rescue Garak and Odo shortly after a joint fleet of Obsidian Order and Tal Shiar ships entered the wormhole to destroy the Dominion. Eddington was in secret contact with the admiral, and sabotaged the Defiant's cloaking device so that they wouldn't be able to reach Garak and Odo without being detected by the Jem'Hadar. Fortunately, O'Brien fixed the cloaking device, and the Defiant reached the Founder's homeworld just in time. Shortly after Sisko's promotion to Captain, the Defiant embarks on a false mission to Tzenkethi space, setup by a changeling with the intent of starting a war. Eddington was set up by the Changeling to fool the crew that he is the Changeling. However, the changeling was actually posing as Bashir, and he had faked the blood test. Just in time, the real Bashir showed himself, and the changeling escaped. In the end, Odo killed the changeling, and war was averted. A year later, when the senior staff, save Odo and Bashir, are coming home from a conference on Cardassia, their runabout is destroyed by a Cardassian terrorist group called the True Way. The runabout crew is beamed off seconds late, and their patterns begin to degrade. So, Eddington hatches a crazy plan to save them by putting them in the station's computers. Bashir and Garak, stuck on the malfunctioning holodeck, find themselves facing the senior staff, who are playing roles in a James Bond simulation, stave off death for themselves and the senior staff, while Eddington, Rom, Quark and Odo rig the Defiant's transporters to reconstruct their patterns. Half a year later, the Federation is transporting industrial replicators to Cardassia. Meanwhile, Odo carries out an investigation of Kasidy, Sisko's girlfriend, who he believes is a Maquis smuggler. She does turn out to be a Maquis operative, and is caught. But while the Defiant was off watching Kasidy's movements, Eddington revealed his true colours as a Maquis spy, and steals the industrial replicators.
Over the next year, Eddington becomes a powerful Maquis operative. Sisko is summoned to a planet in the DMZ to get important Maquis information, but Eddington has the spy killed already. Eddington escapes, and the Defiant pursues. When Sisko gives the order to fire, there is a massive computer failure, thanks to a computer virus engineered by Eddington. Sisko is angry and humiliated on the long trip home. The Defiant is towed back to Deep Space Nine, and O'Brien begins the massive job of bringing the ship back on-line. Adding insult to injury, Sisko learns that Captain Sanders of the Malinche has been assigned to apprehend Eddington since Starfleet feels Sisko hasn't himself been able to do the job in the past eight months. But when he learns that Eddington attacked Cardassian colonies in the DMZ with a biogenic weapon, Sisko sees his chance. Despite the fact that the Defiant is not ready, he prepares to take his ship back into space.
The ship lurches out of the station and soon encounters Eddington again, who taunts Sisko. The captain realizes too late that he was baited to false coordinates. As the crew sets off to find Eddington's real location, a distress call is received from Malinche - Maquis forces ambushed and disabled the starship.
Sisko determines Eddington's next planetary target, but is too late to stop him from releasing his biogenic weapon into the atmosphere. The Defiant chases after Eddington's fleeing ship, but he cripples a transport vessel evacuating Cardassian civilians, forcing Sisko to break off his pursuit and rescue the helpless Cardassians.
Stumped as to how to get Eddington, Sisko realizes that the renegade sees himself as a noble hero and Sisko as a villain. In order to stop Eddington, Sisko decides he must do something truly villainous. Heprepares to poison the atmosphere of the Maquis colony in retaliation and reveals his sinister plan to all. Eddington is prepared to call his bluff. Amazingly, Sisko orders the deadly torpedoes launched, and the Maquis scramble to evacuate. Sisko says that he is prepared to eliminate every Maquis colony in the DMZ, and Eddington, realizing Sisko is serious, does the "heroic" gesture of offering himself in exchange. Eddington is captured, and Sisko's vendetta is finally over.
Shortly after Cardassia joined the Dominion, the Cardassian Union vowed to destroy every last Maquis in the DMZ. In a desperate last stand, the Maquis launches missiles for Cardassia, armed with cloaking devices courtesy of the Klingons. In order to prevent war, Sisko enlists Eddington's help to prevent the missiles from reaching Cardassia. Eddington agrees to help him, but vows to kill Sisko when the mission is done. It turns out that the Maquis, and Eddington, had fooled Sisko into helping the remnants of the Maquis out of the Jem'Hadar infested Badlands. Among them is Eddington's wife, Rebecca. Sisko, Eddington and the Maquis are attacked by Jem'Hadar troops. In a blaze of glory, Eddington goes down protecting his wife by fighting the Jem'Hadar, to allow them to escape. And so is the end of Michael Eddington, and the Maquis.

Lieutenant Carey:



Carey was to be the chief engineer of Voyager, but B'Elaana beat him to it, literally.

Lieutenant Reginald Barclay:



Barclay, Reginald, distinguished himself by helping to avert the destruction of the U.S.S. Enterprise. While on a routine mission to deliver medical supply cryo containers to a plague-ridden planet, the U.S.S. Enterprise's major systems malfunctioned: the anit-matter injectors froze, catapulting the U.S.S. Enterprise forward into space at accelerating warp speed. Self-destructive burnout was inevitable for Dwight Schultz's career. Barclay was assigned to assist LaForge in diagnosing the cause of the problem, Barclay identified a little known substance found in the medical cryo containers. The substance had been spread by crew throughout the ship and was the source of the contamination that caused the anti-matter injectors and other ship systems to malfunction. Once they figured this out, he and B.A. fashioned new cryo containers out of Picard's aquarium and Riker's trombone. Nicknamed "Brocolli" by his fellow crew members, Barclay was characteristically shy, introverted and lacking in confidence, but gifted with imagination. Until this incident, he lived vicariously through his vast repertoire of holodeck programs, including one fantasy program in which Barclay fences with Picard, Data and LaForge as the Three Musketeers.
Later, Barclay and Geordi were sent out to survey a probe. The probe blacked out Geordi, but gave Barclay super-intelligence, and a whole new backbone. When the probe became lethal, Barclay made the impossible (the really impossible stuff even the chief engineers can't do) come true and destroyed the probe. When the probe returned, Barclay was forced to take control of the computer and guide the Enterprise across the galaxy to have first contact with the Cytherians, the aliens who gave Barclay his super-intelligence.
Soon enough, Barclay developed a fear of transport. While on a routine rescue mission, he saw a worm in the beam that 'bit' him. His investigations lead to a discovery of some life form trapped inside the transporter beam. Barclay was also inadvertently responsible for the re-activation of the super-intelligent holodeck-created Moriarity.
Barclay was also the cause of the Genesis disease where the crew de-evolved into pre-historic creatures. The disease was named after him.

Ensign Wildman:



Ensign Wildman gave birth to the only known human-Ktarian baby.

Ensign Sito Jaxa:



Sito Jaxa was the second Bajoran to enter Starfleet (Ro was the first). She entered Nova Squadron with Wesley Crusher and Nicholas Locarno, and because of their desire to carry out a banned maneuver, they were put a year back in their studies. Because of this, Sito was shunned and ignored, and she went all the way to graduation all on her own. When she graduated, she was requested by Captain Jean-Luc Picard on the Enterprise. She was assigned to security, and made a friend of the security chief, Worf. Sito Jaxa regularly participated in the junior officer's poker game, with not much success. On one mission, each one of them became highly involved in a top secret mission, Sito with the most important part. Sito volunteered to join a Cardassian defector as a Bajoran prisoner to allow him to get across the border. When she attempted to escape, her escape pod was destroyed.

Ensign Nog:



Nog wil be widely known as the first Ferengi to ever join Starfleet. Although his uncle Quark disliked his desire to join Starfleet, Nog almost immediately was accepted to Starfleet Academy after Captain Sisko's recommendation.
While on Earth trying to expose Changelings, Sisko sponsors Nog to join an elite group of cadets called Red Squad, who were working in covert operations. He soon finds out about an even more sinister plot engineered by not the Dominion, but Starfleet officers. On Earth, Nog found that Sisko's father's restaurant was the only one that could serve decent tooth grubs.
Nog returned to DS9 as a cadet. While there, he developed a taste for root beer, and was assigned to Chief O'Brien as an engineering assistant. Nog played a most prominent role in the salvage mission to Empok Nor. He was captured by Garak, and became the pawn in a deadly game between him and O'Brien. Nog remained with the DS9 crew all through the war. When the DS9 crew crash landed on a remote planet after destroying a Ketracel White supply depot, Garak and Nog were captured by Jem'Hadar troops, and became part of a plot by their Vorta overseer for him to betray his own cel.
Right before the attack on Terok Nor, Nog was promoted to field ensign.
But life was not always Starfleet for Nog. Before that, he was a mere waiter at his uncle's bar. He was imprisoned by the security chief Odo and was used by Sisko in a plea bargain to keep him there. Nog was a traditional Ferengi, until he started to attend Keiko's school. Jake and Nog became good friends, but they had their share of cultural differences and arguments. When Nog quit school, Jake devoted himself to teach Nog how to read.




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