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Miles Edward O'Brien

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Universe : Prime Timeline
Name : Miles Edward O'Brien [1]
Species : Humans

Chief Petty Officer Miles Edward O'Brien is one of the most experienced of Deep Space Nine's crew, with a Starfleet career spanning twenty five years. He joined at the age of eighteen [2] as an enlisted man [3]. As a child he enjoyed building models of all kinds, including ships in bottles [4], model starships [5], and subspace transceivers. [6] His father also made him practice playing the cello every day, and when he was seventeen his father sent a recorded audition to the Aldeberan Music Academy. He was delighted when Miles was accepted, but Miles had second thoughts and joined Starfleet two days before he was due to leave. His father was furious until he realised how badly Miles wanted to join. By 2370 his father was introducing Miles proudly as "Senior Chief Specialist Miles Edward O'Brien." [7]

Early in his career O'Brien served on board the USS Rutledge under Captain Maxwell while that ship was involved in the Setlik massacre. Whilst on Setlik, O'Brien was in a room full of survivors when a Cardassian soldier entered. A woman in the room threw him a phaser which he fired at the Cardassian; unfortunately, the phaser had been set to kill and O'Brien vaporized the man. Up to this time O'Brien had never purposely harmed anything - he was even squeamish about killing insects - and the trauma of the event left him with a deep-seated dislike of the Cardassians who had forced him to become a killer. [8] It was at Setlik that Miles first found that he had an aptitude for engineering; with the Cardassians advancing on his position he managed to repair a field transporter in less than ten minutes and evacuate thirteen men. [9] Miles also displayed his tactical skill when he led two dozen men in a counter-attack against the Barrica encampment, driving out an entire regiment of Cardassian troops. [10]

O'Brien's best friend, Raymond Boone, was captured by the Cardassians during Setlik. Unknown to Starfleet, Boone was actually killed and replaced with a Cardassian agent who had been extensively altered to resemble a human and given a false identity. This Boone later joined the Maquis and framed O'Brien for the theft of photon warheads from DS9. O'Brien was convicted of the crime under the Cardassian legal system, but was released when Commander Sisko threatened to reveal Boone's true identity in order to embarrass the Cardassian government. [11]

O'Brien was a member of the Enterprise-D crew when the ship was launched. [5] He served in various departments, including the conn position [12] and tactical [13] - but he was most commonly found in the transporter room. [14]

His dislike of the Cardassians would rise to the surface when the Enterprise assisted the Cardassians in locating the USS Phoenix after Captain Maxwell began launching unprovoked attacks on their shipping. Maxwell had finally given in to his own hatred of the Cardassians, who he believed were preparing to start another war with the Federation. Miles finally began to deal with his own feelings when he talked Maxwell out of further action. [8]

Whilst aboard the Enterprise Miles met Keiko Ishikawa, a civilian botanist. The two married in 2367 [15] and had their first child the following year. [16]

In 2368 O'Brien transferred to Deep Space Nine as Chief of Operations. [1] Shortly after arriving he received a black mark on his record when he helped a Tosk to escape captivity on the station, violating the Prime Directive. [17] On a visit to Bajor he found himself being forced to assume the position of Sirah, religious leader of a Bajoran village community, when the previous holder of the title died whilst he was visiting. Fortunately he was able to quickly pass the post on to somebody else. [18]

In 2370 Miles was abducted by the Paradans whilst assisting in the setting up of a peace conference. An identical replicant was substituted for him whilst he was held captive. The replicant had all of O'Brien's memories and personality, and actually believed he was the real thing. The Deep Space Nine crew engaged in an elaborate deception to play along with the substitution whilst they investigated, but the replicant became suspicious. Thinking that everybody else had been subverted in some way he made his way back to the Paradan home world where he managed to find the original Miles before being killed. [6]

O'Brien is one of the few Starfleet personnel to maintain a successful marriage, although his relationship with Keiko has often been strained badly by the pressures of living and working on Deep Space Nine. [19] Keiko eventually accepted a position on a botanical survey team on Bajor, and the two lived apart for some time. [20]

Like many Deep Space Nine personnel, O'Brien initially disliked Doctor Bashir. In 2370 the Kellerun and T'Lani attempted to murder the two after they helped to destroy the Harvester weapons which the species had developed. Both sides hoped to destroy the knowledge of how to build the weapons by killing all those involved with both their original construction and their eventual destruction. O'Brien and Bashir grew closer during the incident. [21] They eventually grew to be good friends, sharing many hours playing racquetball [22] and darts [23] and recreating events such as the Battle of Britain [24] and the Battle of the Alamo in Quark's holosuites. [25]

O'Brien was killed in 2371 when a bizarre set of circumstances caused him to repeatedly jump through time. Another, apparently identical O'Brien from an alternate timeline took his place and has continued to serve on the station ever since. [26]

Miles' second child was almost killed before birth when Keiko suffered an accident whilst in a Runabout. Doctor Bashir was able to save the child by beaming it to Major Kira's womb, where it gestated [27] before being born in 2373. [28] In 2374 O'Brien was holidaying with his family on the planet Golana when his daughter Molly fell through an ancient time portal. He was able to get her back through the portal, but inaccuracies in the device meant that the Molly who returned was ten years older. Molly found it impossible to readjust to life on the station, so O'Brien returned her to the portal and sent her back through again. She emerged just an instant after her earlier self arrived, and sent the child straight back through. The original version of Molly was thus returned, but the older version erased herself from history with this action. [29]

Miles and Dax implemented Rom's idea for a field of cloaked self-replicating mines to prevent Dominion ships from coming through the Bajoran Wormhole in 2373, an action which sparked the Dominon war. He fought many battles during the war, either aboard the Defiant or in ground combat. Miles was frustrated by the Dominion's initial success in the war and was glad to be able to strike a blow against the Founders by destroying a Ketracel White production facility using a captured Dominion warship. [30] He would go on to participate in many of the decisive battles of the war, most notably including the mission to retake Deep Space Nine [31], the invasion of the Chin'toka system [32], the attack on the Monac shipyards [33], the later retreat from that system [34], and the eventual advance on Cardassia itself. [35] He also served at least one mission for Starfleet Intelligence in which he penetrated the Orion Syndicate on Farius Prime thanks to a friendship he struck up with Liam Bilby. The Syndicate was working with the Dominion to assassinate the Klingon ambassador, a mission O'Brien was able to prevent. He also uncovered a Dominion agent within Starfleet thanks to information from Bilby. [36] Miles would eventually travel to New Sydney to locate Bilby's widow, worried that the Syndicate might blame her for her husband's failure. He fell foul of the Syndicate himself whilst on the planet, but Ezri Dax was able to use her family connections on the planet to secure his release. [37]

Miles felt that his friends had drifted apart during the conflict, distancing themselves as a way of protecting against the possibility that they might lose friends. The death of Lisa Cusak made him rethink this, and he appealed to his friends to provide more emotional support to one another. [38]

In 2375 Miles was offered a teaching post at Starfleet Academy once the war ended. He accepted, and soon after the final battle of the war the O'Brien family left Deep Space Nine for good. [39]

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Crew of the Enterprise 1701-D/1701-E
Crew of Deep Space Nine

Played by

SeriesSeasonActorFilm / Episode Title
TNG1Colm MeaneyEncounter at Farpoint
TNG1Colm MeaneyLonely Among Us
TNG2Colm MeaneyThe Child
TNG2Colm MeaneyWhere Silence Has Lease
TNG2Colm MeaneyLoud as a Whisper
TNG2Colm MeaneyUnnatural Selection
TNG2Colm MeaneyA Matter of Honor
TNG2Colm MeaneyThe Measure of a Man
TNG2Colm MeaneyThe Dauphin
TNG2Colm MeaneyContagion
TNG2Colm MeaneyThe Royale
TNG2Colm MeaneyTime Squared
TNG2Colm MeaneyThe Icarus Factor
TNG2Colm MeaneyPen Pals
TNG2Colm MeaneyQ Who
TNG2Colm MeaneyUp The Long Ladder
TNG2Colm MeaneyManhunt
TNG2Colm MeaneyThe Emissary
TNG2Colm MeaneyShades of Gray
TNG3Colm MeaneyThe Ensigns of Command
TNG3Colm MeaneyThe Bonding
TNG3Colm MeaneyBooby Trap
TNG3Colm MeaneyThe Enemy
TNG3Colm MeaneyThe Price
TNG3Colm MeaneyThe Hunted
TNG3Colm MeaneyA Matter of Perspective
TNG3Colm MeaneyTin Man
TNG3Colm MeaneyHollow Pursuits
TNG3Colm MeaneyThe Most Toys
TNG3Colm MeaneySarek
TNG3Colm MeaneyTransfigurations
TNG3Colm MeaneyThe Best of Both Worlds, Part 1
TNG4Colm MeaneyThe Best of Both Worlds, Part 2
TNG4Colm MeaneyFamily
TNG4Colm MeaneyBrothers
TNG4Colm MeaneyRemember Me
TNG4Colm MeaneyLegacy
TNG4Colm MeaneyData's Day
TNG4Colm MeaneyThe Wounded
TNG4Colm MeaneyClues
TNG4Colm MeaneyNight Terrors
TNG4Colm MeaneyHalf a Life
TNG4Colm MeaneyThe Mind's Eye
TNG4Colm MeaneyIn Theory
TNG5Colm MeaneyRedemption, Part 2
TNG5Colm MeaneyDarmok
TNG5Colm MeaneyDisaster
TNG5Colm MeaneyThe Game
TNG5Colm MeaneyPower Play
TNG6Colm MeaneyRealm of Fear
TNG6Colm MeaneyRascals
TNG7Colm MeaneyAll Good Things
DS9Colm Meaney

References

# Series Season Source Comment
1 DS9 1 Emissary
2 DS9 4 Rules of Engagement
3 TNG 4 Family
4 TNG 3 Booby Trap
5 TNG 7 All Good Things
6 DS9 2 Whispers
7 DS9 2 Shadowplay
8 TNG 4 The Wounded
9 DS9 2 Paradise
10 DS9 5 Empok Nor
11 DS9 2 Tribunal
12 TNG 1 Encounter at Farpoint
13 TNG 5 Redemption, Part 2
14 Various Next Generation episodes
15 TNG 4 Data's Day
16 TNG 5 Disaster
17 DS9 1 Captive Pursuit
18 DS9 1 The Storyteller
19 DS9 1 A Man Alone
20 DS9 3 The House of Quark
21 DS9 2 Armageddon Game
22 DS9 2 Rivals
23 DS9 3 Prophet Motive
24 DS9 4 The Way of the Warrior
25 DS9 6 Wrongs Darker than Death or Night
26 DS9 3 Visionary
27 DS9 4 Body Parts
28 DS9 5 The Begotten
29 DS9 6 Time's Orphan
30 DS9 6 A Time to Stand
31 DS9 6 Sacrifice of Angels
32 DS9 6 Tears of the Prophets
33 DS9 7 Image in the Sand
34 DS9 7 The Changing Face of Evil
35 DS9 7 What You Leave Behind, Part 1
36 DS9 6 Honor Among Thieves
37 DS9 7 Prodigal Daughter
38 DS9 6 The Sound of Her Voice
39 DS9 7 What You Leave Behind, Part 2
Series : DS9 Season 1
Episode : Emissary
Series : DS9 Season 4
Episode : Rules of Engagement
Series : TNG Season 4
Episode : Family
Series : TNG Season 3
Episode : Booby Trap
Series : TNG Season 7
Episode : All Good Things
Series : DS9 Season 2
Episode : Whispers
Series : DS9 Season 2
Episode : Shadowplay
Series : TNG Season 4
Episode : The Wounded
Series : DS9 Season 2
Episode : Paradise
Series : DS9 Season 5
Episode : Empok Nor
Series : DS9 Season 2
Episode : Tribunal
Series : TNG Season 1
Episode : Encounter at Farpoint
Series : TNG Season 5
Episode : Redemption, Part 2
Series : TNG Season
Episode : Various Next Generation episodes
Series : TNG Season 4
Episode : Data's Day
Series : TNG Season 5
Episode : Disaster
Series : DS9 Season 1
Episode : Captive Pursuit
Series : DS9 Season 1
Episode : The Storyteller
Series : DS9 Season 1
Episode : A Man Alone
Series : DS9 Season 3
Episode : The House of Quark
Series : DS9 Season 2
Episode : Armageddon Game
Series : DS9 Season 2
Episode : Rivals
Series : DS9 Season 3
Episode : Prophet Motive
Series : DS9 Season 4
Episode : The Way of the Warrior
Series : DS9 Season 6
Episode : Wrongs Darker than Death or Night
Series : DS9 Season 3
Episode : Visionary
Series : DS9 Season 4
Episode : Body Parts
Series : DS9 Season 5
Episode : The Begotten
Series : DS9 Season 6
Episode : Time's Orphan
Series : DS9 Season 6
Episode : A Time to Stand
Series : DS9 Season 6
Episode : Sacrifice of Angels
Series : DS9 Season 6
Episode : Tears of the Prophets
Series : DS9 Season 7
Episode : Image in the Sand
Series : DS9 Season 7
Episode : The Changing Face of Evil
Series : DS9 Season 7
Episode : What You Leave Behind, Part 1
Series : DS9 Season 6
Episode : Honor Among Thieves
Series : DS9 Season 7
Episode : Prodigal Daughter
Series : DS9 Season 6
Episode : The Sound of Her Voice
Series : DS9 Season 7
Episode : What You Leave Behind, Part 2


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