Peter Harrigan

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Captain '''Peter Harrigan''' is a Starfleet officer and the commander of the USS ''Endeavour''. A captain of some experience, he is rather more renowned for his talents as a weapons designer and developer, and for being one of the sharpest minds in Starfleet. His reputation across Starfleet is mixed - some hail him as man of intellect, culture, and with an in-depth knowledge of the Core Worlds, while others would describe him as a whimsical egotist incapable of long-term dedication.
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Captain '''Peter Harrigan''' is a Starfleet officer and the commander of the USS ''Endeavour''. A captain of some experience, he is rather more renowned for his talents as a criminal psychologist and starship tactician, and for being one of the sharpest minds in Starfleet. His reputation across Starfleet is mixed - some hail him as man of intellect, culture, and with an in-depth knowledge of the Core Worlds, while others would describe him as a whimsical egotist incapable of long-term dedication.
  
 
==Personal Details==
 
==Personal Details==
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===Medical Details===
 
===Medical Details===
  
In evacuating the USS ''Cromwell'' in the [[Battle of Sol]], Harrigan's escape pod was struck by debris of the exploding ship. The impact caused the fracturing of his left leg in four places, which did not receive medical attention until his pod was recovered several days later. The delay in this care led to prolongued troubles in his recovery. Harrigan rejected the offers of his leg being amputated, and spent six months learning how to walk again. Since then he has relied upon a cane to walk on an everyday basis to support his weight. On occasion he has been known to make use of a hover chair for convenience.
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In the Battle of Sol, Harrigan's leg was broken in four places while he refused to abandon his post until the end of the fight. The delay in this care led to prolongued troubles in his recovery. Harrigan rejected the offers of his leg being amputated, and spent six months learning how to walk again. Since then he has relied upon a cane to walk on an everyday basis to support his weight. On occasion he has been known to make use of a hover chair for convenience.
  
 
==Starfleet Record==
 
==Starfleet Record==
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===Service History===
 
===Service History===
  
*2383 - 2387: Starfleet Academy; Officer Candidate (Cadet)
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* 2382 - 2385: Starfleet Academy; Officer Candidate (Cadet)
*2387 - 2391: Starfleet Academy; Extended Engineering Courses (Ensign)
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* 2385 - 2389: Starfleet Academy; Extended Course Student (Ensign)
*2391 - 2394: USS ''Cromwell''; Chief Engineer (Lieutenant Junior Grade)
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* 2389 - 2392: USS ''Dauntless''; Chief of Security/Tactical (Lieutenant Junior Grade)
*2394 - 2397: USS ''Cromwell''; Chief Engineer (Lieutenant)
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* 2392 - 2396: Starfleet Special Investigations; Forensic Psychologist (Lieutenant)
*2397 - 2398: USS ''Cromwell''; Executive Officer/Chief Engineer (Lieutenant Commander)
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* 2396 - 2397: USS ''Lancaster''; Chief of Security/Tactical (Lieutenant Commander)
*2398 - 2399: Medical Leave
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* 2397 - 2398: USS ''Lancaster''; Executive Officer & Chief of Security/Tactical (Lieutenant Commander)
*2399 - 2403: Utopia Planitia Shipyards; R&D Project Leader (Lieutenant Commander)
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* 2398: Medical Leave
*2403 - 2405: USS ''Templar''; Executive Officer (Commander)
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* 2398 - 2402: Starfleet Special Investigations; Mission Specialist (Lieutenant Commander)
*2405 - 2407: USS ''Templar''; Commanding Officer (Commander)
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* 2402 - 2405: Starfleet Special Investigations; Mission Specialist (Commander)
*2407 - Present: USS ''Templar''; Commanding Officer (Captain)
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* 2405 - 2407: USS ''Tempest''; Executive Officer (Commander)
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* 2407 - 2410: USS ''Tempest''; Commanding Officer (Captain)
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* 2410 - Present: USS ''Endeavour''; Commanding Officer (Captain)
  
 
===Decorations and Commendations===
 
===Decorations and Commendations===
  
* Montgomery Scott Award for Engineering Excellence (2393)
 
 
* Battle of Sol Medal (2398)
 
* Battle of Sol Medal (2398)
 
* Bronze Star (2398)
 
* Bronze Star (2398)
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===Childhood===
 
===Childhood===
Peter Harrigan was born on Aldebaran, the middle of three children. At an early point in his education, his intellect became apparent to his teachers, and to his father. A medical researcher, George Harrigan set about driving his son to excel in his studies and hone his mind with a vigour which would inspire young Peter, but also birth a tension between them. Peter was a youth with a broad interest in a range of subjects, both academically and in his personal interests, whilst George would brook nothing he conceived as a distraction.
 
  
Despite his tensions with his father, he was close to his family and had a happy childhood - most especially when his father was absent because of his work. He remained a well-read young man, refusing to limit himself in his curiosity, but also with a fondness for sports, playing rugby for his school. But come further specialisation of his education he discovered a love for astrophysics and space-flight engineering.
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Peter Harrigan was born on Aldebaran III, the middle of three children. At an early point in his education his intellect became apparent to his teachers, and to his father. A Starfleet weapons engineer, George Harrigan set about driving his son to excel in his studies and hone his mind with a vigour which would inspire young Peter, but also birth a tension between them. Peter was a youth with a broad interest in a range of subjects, both academically and in his personal interests, whilst George would brook nothing he conceived as a distraction.
  
Against his father's wishes, he applied for Starfleet Academy. George Harrigan made broad efforts to try to discourage his son from joining Starfleet, and as the Borg War broke out, just as George became more insistent it was a poor notion, Peter remained determined it was the right thing to do. The two parted on poor terms.
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Despite his tensions with his father, he was close to his family and had a happy childhood for his first ten years - most especially when George was absent from home due to work. He remained a well-read young man, refusing to limit himself in his curiosity, but well-rounded in socialising and sports.
  
===The Academy===
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This would come to an end at the outbreak of the Dominion War. Aldebaran, close to Betazed, was struck by an attack from the Jem'hadar. George was serving in the fleet, and Peter was on a school camping trip away from civilisation, but Peter's mother, brother, and sister were killed. Aldebaran would fall under Dominion occupation for the rest of the war. Peter was consigned to a camp arranged for war orphans, the Dominion continuing protocol of providing minimal care for conquered worlds.
  
Harrigan would excel at the Academy. His first year would prove difficult for, perhaps, over-stimulation, as he took on a broad number of courses and still tried to engross himself in Academy life on a social and even sporting level. Eventually settling down, he found himself being petitioned by both the Science and the Engineering Departments to hone his study with them. Despite his love for astrophysics, he was ultimately won over by a trip with the Engineering Department to Utopia Planitia Shipyards and the Research & Development workshop there.
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Quickly, Peter was spotted by the Vorta administrator for his mind, just as his teachers had. The Dominion worked under the principle that eventual coercion of the human species would be needed to maintain peace after conquest. As such, the training and education of able humans to make them loyal to the Dominion and thus able to be subservient cultural leaders was a priority on conquered planets.
  
He nevertheless took on more courses than the average student, and it was here that he began his broadening of his experiences, otherwise being little more than a bright boy from a colony world. He learned the languages of multiple Federation member worlds, and went out of his way to learn Klingon and Romulan when the species also became members. In addition he made a point of learning and understanding the cultures of the Federation, unusual at a time when war was the priority.
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Peter was identified as being suitable for the programme. Although he had no real choice, he was given a better quality of living, as well as an education that he would later on realise to be simple propaganda. This would last for eighteen months until the liberation of Aldebaran. Although Peter was reunited with his father, George almost immediately had him shipped to a boarding school on Earth. This would keep Peter academically challenged, prevent George from compromising his career to care for his son, and theoretically help him re-acclimatise after what he suffered at the hands of the Dominion.
  
Graduating at the top of his class, Harrigan opted for continued courses, professing an interest in Starship Weapons Design and Development. Although he was pushed to go into service as soon as possible, he obtained sponsorship from Utopia Planitia for his continued study, as they intended to head-hunt him for an R&D Project upon his qualifications.
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He threw himself into his new life, leading his tutors and carers to conclude he was recovered after a few years. Peter was the top student in his school, popular amongst his classmates, a member of the rugby team. He excelled in the humanities, though it was to the surprise of most when he professed a desire to join Starfleet. He had never been close to his father, who had interacted with him only little following his arrival on Earth; most wondered why he would follow in his footsteps. When asked, Peter's answer was simple - he wished to defend the Federation, stop families from suffering as his had. With his high grades, acceptance to the Academy was simple.
  
It was during his extended training that Aldebaran III was assimilated by the Borg. With Starfleet infamously withdrawing before evacuation was complete, Harrigan's family were amongst those who failed to make it off the planet, his father the only survivor by being off-world on a medical conference. This would be one of the first blows in whittling away the contended confidence born of Harrigan's happy-enough youth, especially as communication with his father in the aftermath became even more tense and fleeting.
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===The Academy===
  
===Chief Engineer of the ''Cromwell''===
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Harrigan would excel at the Academy. His first year would prove difficult as he found himself somewhat over-stimulated, taking a broad range of courses and still trying to engross himself in all aspects of Academy life, including social and sporting. He dabbled within the Science and Engineering departments, both of whom made lucrative bids in his direction, but his interest was undoubtedly with Security. He received high marks in his physical aptitude, grasp of law enforcement procedures, and starship tactics and warfare. But what his tutors noted about him most especially was his severe, unshakeable loyalty to the Federation revealed in all tests, and his particular aptitude in forensic psychology.
  
Harrigan almost left the course immediately to take on a starship assignment, but persevered. But his attitude was such that when Starfleet overruled Utopia Planitia R&D and insisted more officers were needed on starships than in laboratories, he did not contest the decision. He was shipped to the USS ''Cromwell'', his training granting him the posting of Chief Engineer directly out of the Academy.
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He nevertheless took on more courses than the average student, and it was here that he began his broadening of his experiences, otherwise being little more than a bright boy from a colony world. He learned the languages of multiple Federation member worlds, and went out of his way to learn Klingon and Romulan when the species also became members. In addition he made a point of learning and understanding the cultures of the Federation, unusual at a time when war was the priority.
  
Although an undeniably brilliant officer, the crew of the ''Cromwell'' sometimes found Harrigan's drive difficult to deal with. He pushed his engineering team hard, and none harder than himself, pulling late and extended shifts regularly. He remained in communication with the Weapons Development R&D Project on Utopia Planitia, submitting theories and offering feedback from the front lines. On occasion he would even tweak the systems of the ''Cromwell'' with developments and technology from the R&D Team that had not been formally approved.
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Graduating at the top of his class, Harrigan opted for continued courses. He was a qualified security officer, but his voracious mind had begun to tumble down the rabbit hole in his study of forensic psychology. What often stumped him in his study of the sciences was finding them too detached, clinical - but in his chosen field, he could bring his tremendous mind to focus, and then apply it to people, for a tangible, achievable good.
  
As the war continued, Harrigan became something of a hoarder. He would collect artwork and items of cultural significance from most planets the ''Cromwell'' visited, especially ones that had, or were likely to be, attacked by the Borg. As the planets fell, one by one, his collection became incalculably more valuable, and often Harrigan would ship belongings back to Earth to be preserved.
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===The ''Dauntless'' and SSI===
  
It took six years of service, when the ''Cromwell'' suffered a surprise attack by Borg, before Harrigan's unauthorised upgrades to the ship's systems became known of by even her captain. Admitting what he had been doing, Harrigan asked for permission to finalise one of the weapons modifications he had been making, a hyper-charged pulse-modulation of the phaser array which would allow one single shot he gambled would break through the Sphere's defences.
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His first assignment was to the USS ''Dauntless''. His extended training, high marks, and Doctorate in Forensic Psychology saw him granted the post of Chief of Security, at the rank of Lieutenant JG, immediately. For three years, he served on a ship predominantly assigned to the front line. Although he produced exemplary service as a tactician and combat officer on a starship, he still jumped at the opportunity of a transfer when he heard of the development of a new Security division: Starfleet Special Investigations.
  
Out of options, the ''Cromwell'''s captain concurred. The ship fired - and all power was lost in the aftermath. As engineers fought desperately to restore life support, emergency forcefields, and other essential systems they slowly realised the Borg had not moved in for the kill. By the time sensors were restored, they realised the shot had been successful - the Sphere had been destroyed.
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He was assigned as a Forensic Psychologist to the department. Not attached to any particular team, he acted as a specialist advisor on individual cases. Harrigan would develop a reputation for a certain whimsical excellence, utterly dedicated on an individual case, but not lingering, moving on as swiftly as possible. His colleagues often found him arrogant, but struggled to question his aptitude and results.
  
The Captain dragged Harrigan onto the bridge by the collar of his uniform. He had been irresponsible, he said, having compromised the ship's safety with unknown and untested technology. Harrigan was too abashed to point out he had used less volatile technology for the past six years, which on several occasions had allowed the ''Cromwell'' to survive where other ships had perished. Ultimately, such a defence would have proven pointless - he was berated for a full ten minutes, before the Captain snatched up a set of pips and promoted Harrigan on the spot to Lieutenant Commander, assigning him as the ''Cromwell'''s new Executive Officer, replacing the commander who had died in the battle.
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His results had him well-respected by Deputy Director Logan Callahan. When Callahan left SSI, feeling the war effort needed more officers, he asked Harrigan to come with him on his next assignment. Harrigan, as aware as his superior of how the time had come to fight the Borg, not crime, accepted.
  
===First Officer, and the Battle of Sol===
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===The ''Lancaster'' and the Battle of Sol===
  
Harrigan insisted he be allowed to keep on the responsibilities of the Chief Engineer, and was granted it. With newfound authority he set about formalising the changes to the ship's systems he had pioneered and pushed for, remaining openly in contact with Utopia Planitia. The ''Cromwell'' became a quasi-unofficial testbed for anti-Borg weapons that had yet to be fully implemented.
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Harrigan was made the Chief of Security on the USS ''Lancaster'' under Callahan's command. The ship fought hard in the final echoes of the Borg War, receiving a marked number of decorations in a relatively short time of service. This was not without its losses, for in the first year, the ''Lancaster'''s first officer was killed. Lacking new personnel to replace them, Captain Callahan was forced to draw on his extant crew. He picked Harrigan as his replacement XO, though he would keep the role of Chief of Security.
  
These upgrades would allow the ship to be as devastating as she was in the Battle of Sol, and the ''Cromwell'' enjoyed more enemy kills per hour of battle than almost any other starship in the fight. This would, however, be cut short as such success brought about enemy fire. Attacked on all sides, she stood sturdy until a heavy blow threatened a warp core breach.
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As the war continued, Harrigan became something of a hoarder. He would collect artwork and items of cultural significance from most planets the ''Lancaster'' visited, especially ones that had, or were likely to be, attacked by the Borg. When planets fell, one by one, his collection became incalculably more valuable, and often Harrigan would ship belongings back to Earth to be preserved.
  
The evacuation order was given, and Harrigan ignored it to fight his way down to engineering. The breach was liable to come about sooner, far sooner than he liked, without enough time for the crew to make it to escape pods. Determined to keep his ship, his crew intact, Harrigan sealed himself inside Engineering on what most, including himself, expected to be a one-way decision. Desperately, he fought to contain and delay the warp core breach, successful for some full ten minutes.
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It would only be a few months after his ascension to first officer that the Battle of Sol broke out. Damage to the ''Lancaster'' saw his leg being broken in four separate places, but Harrigan persevered and refused to abandon the tactical station. The duration of the battle, and the low priority of such a non-lethal injury, meant that it was days before Harrigan would receive medical aid.
  
In that time, everyone on board the ''Cromwell'' either died in their efforts to flee, or made it off the ship. Realising he was the last man standing, Harrigan made a desperate charge for the escape pod. Technically successful, his pod was still closer than any safety guidelines would ever approve of as his ship exploded behind him, as if waiting for her Chief Engineer left before finally succumbing to her damage.
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But, ultimately, the USS ''Lancaster'' was one of the few ships to survive the battle intact.
  
Debris of the ''Cromwell'' struck Harrigan's escape pod, and the impact damage broke his leg in four separate places. Drifting with the power gone, Harrigan was forced to crawl about the pod in an effort to re-establish life support, and watch the rest of the battle through the tiny viewport.
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===Post-War Years===
  
Even when the battle ended, it took three days before Harrigan's escape pod was recovered by surviving starships.
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Harrigan was shipped to Starfleet medical as soon as possible. His injuries had been left unattended for some time, and exacerbated by his continued service at his post. The nature of the nerve damage to his leg made an artificial replacement unresponsive if they would amputate, and the doctors insisted he would, at least, be able to walk again.
  
===Recovery, and Utopia Planitia===
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He spent six months learning how to do so, though would forever be limited by a cane as a walking aid. In this time he wrote and had published a book - almost a guide - on how he anticipated the new generation of criminals in the post-war Federation to evolve.
  
Doctors fought to save the Harrigan's leg, on several occasions determined to simply amputate. Each time Harrigan refused, especially when one more doctor came in to lend care - his own father. George Harrigan's insistence his son should simply take a bionic replacement triggered a stubborn reaction. Doctors professed he would never walk again - within six months, Commander Harrigan was successfully hobbling about the medical base with a cane, if in a somewhat ungainly manner. He would never again enjoy his same levels of mobility, permanently reliant upon a cane or a hoverchair.
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When he was ready for active duty, Callahan, now Director of SSI, offered him a job again with the department. In short order his initial theories began to prove themselves as accurate, and Harrigan assumed the position of a Forensic Psychology Specialist again. Unable to engage in field work, he served as an advisor for multiple cases and operations. But predominantly he remained as an analyst, assessing cases and criminal development from SSI offices. He was credited with an exemplary capacity to anticipate developments and criminal action.
  
Rebuilding in the Federation had begun, however, and the moment Harrigan could get himself determined fit for work, he sought an assignment. Finally, he took the job at Utopia Planitia R&D he had sought for years. The project he joined took the view that the Borg would some day return - and that Starfleet could not beat them with numbers. As such, most of the anti-Borg weaponry that had been considered but there had not been the time or resources to develop, Harrigan and his team set about perfecting or finalising. His team also took on some responsibility for the weapons design of several new classes, including the ''Enterprise'', the ''Ark Royal'', and the ill-fated ''Century''.
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Upon SSI's instituting of martial law come the 2405 Presidential Elections, Harrigan acted as a unit supervisor for Earth as a whole. But he was growing disillusioned with his work, as he had in the past. He remained with the department until the end of the Civil War - and almost immediately asked for a transfer back to active duty on a starship at the end.
 
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As the years rolled on, and the Federation became less obsessed with the idea of the Borg coming back, less and less funding reached Harrigan's project. Eventually, it was cut back so much that he became disinterested, and requested a transfer back to a starship.
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===The USS ''Templar''===
 
===The USS ''Templar''===
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Commander Harrigan was posted to the USS ''Templar'', a ship of the First Fleet. At a time when the Federation was just beginning to turn its eyes away simply from Sol, the ''Templar'' was a vessel returning to Core World member planets, and establishing secure borders and internal safety.
 
Commander Harrigan was posted to the USS ''Templar'', a ship of the First Fleet. At a time when the Federation was just beginning to turn its eyes away simply from Sol, the ''Templar'' was a vessel returning to Core World member planets, and establishing secure borders and internal safety.
  
Here Harrigan finally found himself experiencing some of the duties he had originally aspired to as a Starfleet Officer. There was an extensive amount of relief work required on Core World planets, and the borders and trade routes were routinely threatened by pirates and, eventually, even the Vulcans. His cultural interest underwent something of a rebirth, and Harrigan began to build his reputation as an officer capable of more than simply engineering work and research, for which he had been formally known.
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Here Harrigan finally found himself experiencing some of the duties he had originally aspired to as a Starfleet Officer. There was an extensive amount of relief work required on Core World planets, and the borders and trade routes were routinely threatened by pirates and, eventually, even the Vulcans. His cultural interest underwent something of a rebirth, and Harrigan began to build his reputation as an officer capable of more than simply investigative work and criminal psychology, for which he had been formally known.
 
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As the First Officer, and eventually the CO, of the ''Templar'', Harrigan would bring his intellect to bear in different ways. His experience from the Borg War made him a superior tactical mind, and he showed a tremendous capacity for diplomacy aided by understanding the cultural background of those he dealt with. Understanding that the Federation was bigger than Earth, and that member worlds and colonies all had their own experiences, he became a versatile commander in the maintaining of the peace.
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He would also, however, prove prickly and stubborn. Insults to his pride could ruin diplomatic encounters; advice from subordinate officers whom he did not deem sufficiently qualified, in academics or experience, to lecture him on a topic, could be ignored. Harrigan was also occasionally prone to gross overreactions if incensed - on one occasion the ''Templar'' hunted a pirate ship that had raided and murdered a civilian freighter. Instead of simply incapacitating the ship with the ''Templar'''s weapons, as was possible, Harrigan hacked into the enemy vessel's mainframe and forced its warp core to begin its own detonation. He then hung this over the heads of the pirates until they surrendered, and even when they did so, he only cancelled the self-destruction program at literally the last second.
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As the First Officer, and eventually the CO, of the ''Templar'', Harrigan would bring his intellect to bear in different ways. His experience from the Borg War made him a superior tactical mind, and he showed a tremendous capacity for diplomacy aided by his knowledge of psychology and by understanding the cultural background of those he dealt with. Knowing that the Federation was bigger than Earth, and that member worlds and colonies all had their own experiences, he became a versatile commander in the maintaining of the peace.
  
After two years of service as the ''Templar'''s commander, and four years on board, Harrigan was promoted to Captain. This came with a myriad of other job offers as his methods, deemed 'effective' in a more modern, brutal Starfleet, were applauded. But Harrigan's arrogance brought him into some conflict with his superiors, especially Admiral Moore, to whom he was routinely rude and dismissive - calling her 'no-nonsense' attitude to be simply an excuse to justify and celebrate ignorance.
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He would also, however, prove prickly and stubborn. Insults to his pride could ruin diplomatic encounters; advice from subordinate officers whom he did not deem sufficiently qualified, in academics or experience, to lecture him on a topic, could be ignored. But his methods, deemed 'effective' in a more modern, brutal Starfleet, were applauded. Harrigan's arrogance brought him into some conflict with his superiors, especially Admiral Moore, to whom he was routinely rude and dismissive - calling her 'no-nonsense' attitude to be simply an excuse to justify and celebrate ignorance.
  
 
===The USS ''Endeavour''===
 
===The USS ''Endeavour''===
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Harrigan's name reached a short-list of candidates, though Admiral Moore balked from the beginning, and rumours abounded that even the Office of the President was displeased with such an unorthodox candidate being touted as the commander of Starfleet's newest, most high-profile recent vessel.
 
Harrigan's name reached a short-list of candidates, though Admiral Moore balked from the beginning, and rumours abounded that even the Office of the President was displeased with such an unorthodox candidate being touted as the commander of Starfleet's newest, most high-profile recent vessel.
  
But when he was offered the posting, perhaps through genuine interest in the ''Enterprise''-class and his familiarity with her systems, perhaps to irritate those who had disapproved of him, Captain Peter Harrigan accepted command of the new starship, and was assigned as the commanding officer of the USS ''Endeavour''.
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But when he was offered the posting, for whatever reason - perhaps to irritate those who had disapproved of him - Captain Peter Harrigan accepted command of the new starship, and was assigned as the commanding officer of the USS ''Endeavour''.

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Peter Harrigan
Species:

Human

Homeworld:

Aldebaran

Ethnicity:

Caucasian

Gender:

Male

Born:

2365

Eyes:

Blue

Hair:

Blond

Height:

5'11"

Weight:

156 lbs.

Affiliation:

United Federation of Planets

Assignment:

USS Endeavour

Position:

Commanding Officer

Rank:

Captain

Insignia:

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Player:

Cath

Status:

In Development

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Captain Peter Harrigan is a Starfleet officer and the commander of the USS Endeavour. A captain of some experience, he is rather more renowned for his talents as a criminal psychologist and starship tactician, and for being one of the sharpest minds in Starfleet. His reputation across Starfleet is mixed - some hail him as man of intellect, culture, and with an in-depth knowledge of the Core Worlds, while others would describe him as a whimsical egotist incapable of long-term dedication.

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Personal Details

Family

Father: Doctor George Harrigan (70)

Mother: Amanda Laney (Deceased)

Brother: Samuel Harrigan (Deceased)

Sister: Pamela Harrigan (Deceased)

Physical Appearance

Harrigan does not appear quite as tall as he is, due to the stoop in his posture which comes from his reliance upon a cane to walk. He still has a certain presence which can draw attention when he steps, or even hobbles into a room. In presentation he varies between the extremes - either he is the picture of suave neatness, all spit and polish in uniforms and civilian clothing. Otherwise, usually if engrossed in some obsessive project, he's a mess of dishevelled hair, rumpled clothing, a forgetful relationship with shaving, and slightly wild eyes. His voice is one of brisk, educated tones, though it, and his oft-seen smirks, hold a ring of arrogance about them.

Medical Details

In the Battle of Sol, Harrigan's leg was broken in four places while he refused to abandon his post until the end of the fight. The delay in this care led to prolongued troubles in his recovery. Harrigan rejected the offers of his leg being amputated, and spent six months learning how to walk again. Since then he has relied upon a cane to walk on an everyday basis to support his weight. On occasion he has been known to make use of a hover chair for convenience.

Starfleet Record

Service History

  • 2382 - 2385: Starfleet Academy; Officer Candidate (Cadet)
  • 2385 - 2389: Starfleet Academy; Extended Course Student (Ensign)
  • 2389 - 2392: USS Dauntless; Chief of Security/Tactical (Lieutenant Junior Grade)
  • 2392 - 2396: Starfleet Special Investigations; Forensic Psychologist (Lieutenant)
  • 2396 - 2397: USS Lancaster; Chief of Security/Tactical (Lieutenant Commander)
  • 2397 - 2398: USS Lancaster; Executive Officer & Chief of Security/Tactical (Lieutenant Commander)
  • 2398: Medical Leave
  • 2398 - 2402: Starfleet Special Investigations; Mission Specialist (Lieutenant Commander)
  • 2402 - 2405: Starfleet Special Investigations; Mission Specialist (Commander)
  • 2405 - 2407: USS Tempest; Executive Officer (Commander)
  • 2407 - 2410: USS Tempest; Commanding Officer (Captain)
  • 2410 - Present: USS Endeavour; Commanding Officer (Captain)

Decorations and Commendations

  • Battle of Sol Medal (2398)
  • Bronze Star (2398)

History

Childhood

Peter Harrigan was born on Aldebaran III, the middle of three children. At an early point in his education his intellect became apparent to his teachers, and to his father. A Starfleet weapons engineer, George Harrigan set about driving his son to excel in his studies and hone his mind with a vigour which would inspire young Peter, but also birth a tension between them. Peter was a youth with a broad interest in a range of subjects, both academically and in his personal interests, whilst George would brook nothing he conceived as a distraction.

Despite his tensions with his father, he was close to his family and had a happy childhood for his first ten years - most especially when George was absent from home due to work. He remained a well-read young man, refusing to limit himself in his curiosity, but well-rounded in socialising and sports.

This would come to an end at the outbreak of the Dominion War. Aldebaran, close to Betazed, was struck by an attack from the Jem'hadar. George was serving in the fleet, and Peter was on a school camping trip away from civilisation, but Peter's mother, brother, and sister were killed. Aldebaran would fall under Dominion occupation for the rest of the war. Peter was consigned to a camp arranged for war orphans, the Dominion continuing protocol of providing minimal care for conquered worlds.

Quickly, Peter was spotted by the Vorta administrator for his mind, just as his teachers had. The Dominion worked under the principle that eventual coercion of the human species would be needed to maintain peace after conquest. As such, the training and education of able humans to make them loyal to the Dominion and thus able to be subservient cultural leaders was a priority on conquered planets.

Peter was identified as being suitable for the programme. Although he had no real choice, he was given a better quality of living, as well as an education that he would later on realise to be simple propaganda. This would last for eighteen months until the liberation of Aldebaran. Although Peter was reunited with his father, George almost immediately had him shipped to a boarding school on Earth. This would keep Peter academically challenged, prevent George from compromising his career to care for his son, and theoretically help him re-acclimatise after what he suffered at the hands of the Dominion.

He threw himself into his new life, leading his tutors and carers to conclude he was recovered after a few years. Peter was the top student in his school, popular amongst his classmates, a member of the rugby team. He excelled in the humanities, though it was to the surprise of most when he professed a desire to join Starfleet. He had never been close to his father, who had interacted with him only little following his arrival on Earth; most wondered why he would follow in his footsteps. When asked, Peter's answer was simple - he wished to defend the Federation, stop families from suffering as his had. With his high grades, acceptance to the Academy was simple.

The Academy

Harrigan would excel at the Academy. His first year would prove difficult as he found himself somewhat over-stimulated, taking a broad range of courses and still trying to engross himself in all aspects of Academy life, including social and sporting. He dabbled within the Science and Engineering departments, both of whom made lucrative bids in his direction, but his interest was undoubtedly with Security. He received high marks in his physical aptitude, grasp of law enforcement procedures, and starship tactics and warfare. But what his tutors noted about him most especially was his severe, unshakeable loyalty to the Federation revealed in all tests, and his particular aptitude in forensic psychology.

He nevertheless took on more courses than the average student, and it was here that he began his broadening of his experiences, otherwise being little more than a bright boy from a colony world. He learned the languages of multiple Federation member worlds, and went out of his way to learn Klingon and Romulan when the species also became members. In addition he made a point of learning and understanding the cultures of the Federation, unusual at a time when war was the priority.

Graduating at the top of his class, Harrigan opted for continued courses. He was a qualified security officer, but his voracious mind had begun to tumble down the rabbit hole in his study of forensic psychology. What often stumped him in his study of the sciences was finding them too detached, clinical - but in his chosen field, he could bring his tremendous mind to focus, and then apply it to people, for a tangible, achievable good.

The Dauntless and SSI

His first assignment was to the USS Dauntless. His extended training, high marks, and Doctorate in Forensic Psychology saw him granted the post of Chief of Security, at the rank of Lieutenant JG, immediately. For three years, he served on a ship predominantly assigned to the front line. Although he produced exemplary service as a tactician and combat officer on a starship, he still jumped at the opportunity of a transfer when he heard of the development of a new Security division: Starfleet Special Investigations.

He was assigned as a Forensic Psychologist to the department. Not attached to any particular team, he acted as a specialist advisor on individual cases. Harrigan would develop a reputation for a certain whimsical excellence, utterly dedicated on an individual case, but not lingering, moving on as swiftly as possible. His colleagues often found him arrogant, but struggled to question his aptitude and results.

His results had him well-respected by Deputy Director Logan Callahan. When Callahan left SSI, feeling the war effort needed more officers, he asked Harrigan to come with him on his next assignment. Harrigan, as aware as his superior of how the time had come to fight the Borg, not crime, accepted.

The Lancaster and the Battle of Sol

Harrigan was made the Chief of Security on the USS Lancaster under Callahan's command. The ship fought hard in the final echoes of the Borg War, receiving a marked number of decorations in a relatively short time of service. This was not without its losses, for in the first year, the Lancaster's first officer was killed. Lacking new personnel to replace them, Captain Callahan was forced to draw on his extant crew. He picked Harrigan as his replacement XO, though he would keep the role of Chief of Security.

As the war continued, Harrigan became something of a hoarder. He would collect artwork and items of cultural significance from most planets the Lancaster visited, especially ones that had, or were likely to be, attacked by the Borg. When planets fell, one by one, his collection became incalculably more valuable, and often Harrigan would ship belongings back to Earth to be preserved.

It would only be a few months after his ascension to first officer that the Battle of Sol broke out. Damage to the Lancaster saw his leg being broken in four separate places, but Harrigan persevered and refused to abandon the tactical station. The duration of the battle, and the low priority of such a non-lethal injury, meant that it was days before Harrigan would receive medical aid.

But, ultimately, the USS Lancaster was one of the few ships to survive the battle intact.

Post-War Years

Harrigan was shipped to Starfleet medical as soon as possible. His injuries had been left unattended for some time, and exacerbated by his continued service at his post. The nature of the nerve damage to his leg made an artificial replacement unresponsive if they would amputate, and the doctors insisted he would, at least, be able to walk again.

He spent six months learning how to do so, though would forever be limited by a cane as a walking aid. In this time he wrote and had published a book - almost a guide - on how he anticipated the new generation of criminals in the post-war Federation to evolve.

When he was ready for active duty, Callahan, now Director of SSI, offered him a job again with the department. In short order his initial theories began to prove themselves as accurate, and Harrigan assumed the position of a Forensic Psychology Specialist again. Unable to engage in field work, he served as an advisor for multiple cases and operations. But predominantly he remained as an analyst, assessing cases and criminal development from SSI offices. He was credited with an exemplary capacity to anticipate developments and criminal action.

Upon SSI's instituting of martial law come the 2405 Presidential Elections, Harrigan acted as a unit supervisor for Earth as a whole. But he was growing disillusioned with his work, as he had in the past. He remained with the department until the end of the Civil War - and almost immediately asked for a transfer back to active duty on a starship at the end.

The USS Templar

Commander Harrigan was posted to the USS Templar, a ship of the First Fleet. At a time when the Federation was just beginning to turn its eyes away simply from Sol, the Templar was a vessel returning to Core World member planets, and establishing secure borders and internal safety.

Here Harrigan finally found himself experiencing some of the duties he had originally aspired to as a Starfleet Officer. There was an extensive amount of relief work required on Core World planets, and the borders and trade routes were routinely threatened by pirates and, eventually, even the Vulcans. His cultural interest underwent something of a rebirth, and Harrigan began to build his reputation as an officer capable of more than simply investigative work and criminal psychology, for which he had been formally known.

As the First Officer, and eventually the CO, of the Templar, Harrigan would bring his intellect to bear in different ways. His experience from the Borg War made him a superior tactical mind, and he showed a tremendous capacity for diplomacy aided by his knowledge of psychology and by understanding the cultural background of those he dealt with. Knowing that the Federation was bigger than Earth, and that member worlds and colonies all had their own experiences, he became a versatile commander in the maintaining of the peace.

He would also, however, prove prickly and stubborn. Insults to his pride could ruin diplomatic encounters; advice from subordinate officers whom he did not deem sufficiently qualified, in academics or experience, to lecture him on a topic, could be ignored. But his methods, deemed 'effective' in a more modern, brutal Starfleet, were applauded. Harrigan's arrogance brought him into some conflict with his superiors, especially Admiral Moore, to whom he was routinely rude and dismissive - calling her 'no-nonsense' attitude to be simply an excuse to justify and celebrate ignorance.

The USS Endeavour

Partly through maintained interest in the Templar's mission in the Core Worlds, partly through a desire to stay and irritate Moore, the First Fleet Commander, Harrigan resisted efforts to be transferred. Eventually came the commission of the third Enterprise-class starship, the USS Endeavour.

Harrigan's name reached a short-list of candidates, though Admiral Moore balked from the beginning, and rumours abounded that even the Office of the President was displeased with such an unorthodox candidate being touted as the commander of Starfleet's newest, most high-profile recent vessel.

But when he was offered the posting, for whatever reason - perhaps to irritate those who had disapproved of him - Captain Peter Harrigan accepted command of the new starship, and was assigned as the commanding officer of the USS Endeavour.

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