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[[File:chekov_pavel-st-11.jpg|350px|thumb|right|Pavel Chekov ([[Star Trek (Film)|ST11]]); Portrayed by [[Yelchin, Anton|Anton Yelchin]] ([[Star Trek (Film)|ST11]]; [[Star Trek Into Darkness (Film)|ST12]]; [[Star Trek Beyond (Film)|ST13]])]]
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[[Humans|Human]]. Pavel Andreievich Chekov was born in [[Kelvin Chronology#2241|2241]]. At seventeen years of age in [[Kelvin Chronology#2258|2258]], “Russian whiz kid” Pavel Chekov found himself thrust into a crisis when he and hundreds of other [[Starfleet Academy]] [[Starfleet Ranks#Cadet|cadets]] were given brevet ranks and assigned to starship duty to aid in the response to an emergency on [[Vulcan (Kelvin)|Vulcan]], which was under attack by [[Nero]]. Chekov, assigned as navigator aboard the newly-constructed [[U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701 (Kelvin)|U.S.S. ''Enterprise'' NCC-1701]] during the crisis, soon played an instrumental role in the crisis: his skill with the [[transporter]] system saved the lives of [[Kirk, James T. (Kelvin)|James T. Kirk]] and [[Sulu, Hikaru (Kelvin)|Hikaru Sulu]], and he was able to calculate a precise enough course to allow the ''Enterprise'' to exit warp within the atmosphere of [[Saturn]]'s moon [[Titan]], undetected from enemy sensors. When the situation had been resolved, and in recognition of his role in sparing [[Earth]] from the destruction wrought on Vulcan, Chekov was breveted to [[Starfleet Ranks#Ensign|Ensign]] and permanently assigned to the ''Enterprise'' under the newly-promoted [[Starfleet Ranks#Captain|Captain]] Kirk.<ref name="ST11"/>
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Pavel Andreievich Chekov was born in [[2240s (Kelvin)#2241|2241]]. At seventeen years of age in [[2250s (Kelvin)#2258|2258]], "[[Russians|Russian]] whiz kid" Pavel Chekov found himself thrust into a crisis when he and hundreds of other [[Starfleet Academy (Kelvin)|Starfleet Academy]] [[Starfleet Cadet (Kelvin)|cadets]] were given brevet ranks and assigned to starship duty to aid in the response to an emergency on [[Vulcan (Kelvin)|Vulcan]], which was under attack by [[Nero]]. Assigned as navigator aboard the newly-constructed [[U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701 (Kelvin)|U.S.S. ''Enterprise'' NCC-1701]], Chekov soon played an instrumental role in the crisis: his skill with the [[transporter]] system saved the lives of [[James T. Kirk (Kelvin)|James T. Kirk]] and [[Hikaru Hikaru (Kelvin)|Hikaru Sulu]], and he was able to calculate a precise enough course to allow the ''Enterprise'' to exit [[warp drive|warp]] within the atmosphere of [[Saturn]]'s moon [[Titan (Sol VIf)|Titan]], undetected from enemy sensors. When the situation had been resolved, and in recognition of his role in sparing [[Earth (Kelvin)|Earth]] from the destruction wrought on Vulcan, Chekov was breveted to [[Starfleet Ensign (Kelvin)|Ensign]] and permanently assigned to the ''Enterprise'' under the newly-promoted [[Starfleet Captain (Kelvin)|Captain]] Kirk.<ref name="ST11"/>
  
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On [[Stardate]] [[2250s (Kelvin)#SD2259-55|2259.55]], Chekov, who had been shadowing ''Enterprise'' [[Chief Engineer]] [[Montgomery Scott (Kelvin)|Montgomery Scott]], was temporarily reassigned from his navigation duties to take over as chief engineer when Scott resigned prior to a mission to [[Qo'noS (Kelvin)|Qo'noS]] to hunt down a rogue [[Section 31 (Kelvin)|Section 31]] agent, [[John Harrison (Kelvin)|John Harrison]]. During the mission, Chekov was quickly overwhelmed when the warp drive was sabotaged, forcing the ship to drop out of warp dangerously close to [[Klingon Empire (Kelvin)|Klingon]] territory. Chekov managed to restore drive capability just in time, however, when the ''Enterprise'' came under attack from [[Starfleet Admiral (Kelvin)|Admiral]] [[Alexander Marcus (Kelvin)|Alexander Marcus]], commanding the [[U.S.S. Vengeance (Kelvin)|U.S.S. ''Vengeance,'']] a [[Dreadnought class (Kelvin)|''Dreadnought'' class]] starship constructed in secret by Section 31. Scott returned to the ship after the incident was resolved, and the ''Enterprise'' spent nearly a year undergoing repairs and refit.<ref name="ST12"/>
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<ref name="ST11">[[Star Trek (Film)|''Star Trek'']]. Film. Paramount Pictures Corporation, 8 May 2009.</ref>
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<ref name="ST12">[[Star Trek Into Darkness (Film)|''Star Trek Into Darkness'']]. Film. Paramount Pictures Corporation, 13 May 2013.</ref>
 
<ref name="ST13">[[Star Trek Beyond (Film)|''Star Trek Beyond'']]. Film. Paramount Pictures Corporation, 22 July 2016.</ref>
 
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Latest revision as of 06:42, 15 September 2023

Myriad Universes: Pavel Chekov
Pavel Chekov
Ensign Pavel Chekov (ST13)

Ensign Pavel Chekov (ST13)
Species Human
Sex Male
Born 2241
Birthplace Russia, Earth
Portrayed by Anton Yelchin
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Pavel Andreievich Chekov was born in 2241. At seventeen years of age in 2258, "Russian whiz kid" Pavel Chekov found himself thrust into a crisis when he and hundreds of other Starfleet Academy cadets were given brevet ranks and assigned to starship duty to aid in the response to an emergency on Vulcan, which was under attack by Nero. Assigned as navigator aboard the newly-constructed U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701, Chekov soon played an instrumental role in the crisis: his skill with the transporter system saved the lives of James T. Kirk and Hikaru Sulu, and he was able to calculate a precise enough course to allow the Enterprise to exit warp within the atmosphere of Saturn's moon Titan, undetected from enemy sensors. When the situation had been resolved, and in recognition of his role in sparing Earth from the destruction wrought on Vulcan, Chekov was breveted to Ensign and permanently assigned to the Enterprise under the newly-promoted Captain Kirk.[1]

Ensign Pavel Chekov (ST11)

Ensign Pavel Chekov (ST11)

On Stardate 2259.55, Chekov, who had been shadowing Enterprise Chief Engineer Montgomery Scott, was temporarily reassigned from his navigation duties to take over as chief engineer when Scott resigned prior to a mission to Qo'noS to hunt down a rogue Section 31 agent, John Harrison. During the mission, Chekov was quickly overwhelmed when the warp drive was sabotaged, forcing the ship to drop out of warp dangerously close to Klingon territory. Chekov managed to restore drive capability just in time, however, when the Enterprise came under attack from Admiral Alexander Marcus, commanding the U.S.S. Vengeance, a Dreadnought class starship constructed in secret by Section 31. Scott returned to the ship after the incident was resolved, and the Enterprise spent nearly a year undergoing repairs and refit.[2]


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