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− | [[Starfleet Lieutenant|Lieutenant]] Hansen was assigned to the [[U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701|U.S.S. ''Enterprise'' NCC-1701]] as a [[helmsman]] in [[2267]]. On [[Stardate]] [[2267#SD2947|2945.7]], he was on duty during an [[ion storm]] that apparently took the life of [[Starfleet Lieutenant Commander|Lieutenant Commander]] [[ | + | {{BannerPrime}} |
+ | [[Starfleet Lieutenant|Lieutenant]] Hansen was assigned to the [[U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701|U.S.S. ''Enterprise'' NCC-1701]] as a [[helmsman]] in [[2267]]. On [[Stardate]] [[2267#SD2947|2945.7]], he was on duty during an [[ion storm]] that apparently took the life of [[Starfleet Lieutenant Commander|Lieutenant Commander]] [[Ben Finney]]. Two [[days]] later, on Stardate [[2267#SD2947|2947.3]], Hansen was again on duty when the ship was in orbit above [[Starbase 11]] for repairs and [[court martial]] proceedings for [[Starfleet Captain|Captain]] [[James T. Kirk|Kirk]] when evidence was presented that indicated that Finney's death was not an accident, though this proved to be a lie, and Finney had faked his death in order to frame the captain.<ref name="TOS15"/> Hansen was again on helm duty when the ship returned to Starbase 11,<ref name="TOS16A"/> and was taken to [[Talos IV]] by Mr. [[Spock]].<ref name="TOS16B"/> | ||
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Revision as of 01:01, 5 April 2023
Hansen
Species | Human |
Sex | Male |
First Appearance | TOS16 (17 Nov 1966) |
Portrayed by | Hagan Beggs |
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Lieutenant Hansen was assigned to the U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701 as a helmsman in 2267. On Stardate 2945.7, he was on duty during an ion storm that apparently took the life of Lieutenant Commander Ben Finney. Two days later, on Stardate 2947.3, Hansen was again on duty when the ship was in orbit above Starbase 11 for repairs and court martial proceedings for Captain Kirk when evidence was presented that indicated that Finney's death was not an accident, though this proved to be a lie, and Finney had faked his death in order to frame the captain.[1] Hansen was again on helm duty when the ship returned to Starbase 11,[2] and was taken to Talos IV by Mr. Spock.[3]
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Notes and References
- ↑ Roddenberry, Gene (Executive Producer). "Court Martial." Star Trek, Season 1, Episode 20 (Production 15). Directed by Marc Daniels. Story by Don M. Mankiewicz. Teleplay by Don M. Mankiewicz and Steven W. Carabatsos (Teleplay). Desilu Productions, 2 February 1967.
- ↑ Roddenberry, Gene (Executive Producer). "The Menagerie, Part I." Star Trek, Season 1, Episode 11 (Production 16). Directed by Marc Daniels and Robert Butler. Written by Gene Roddenberry. Desilu Productions, 17 November 1966.
- ↑ Roddenberry, Gene (Executive Producer). "The Menagerie, Part II." Star Trek, Episode 12 (Production 16). Directed by Marc Daniels and Robert Butler. Written by Gene Roddenberry. Desilu Productions, 24 November 1966.