Played By: Jonathan
Frakes
Rank: Commander
Serial number: SC 231-427
Current assignment: First officer, U.S.S. Enterprise, NCC-1701/E
Full Name: William Thomas Riker
Date of birth: August 19, 2335
Place of birth: Valdez, Alaska, Earth
Parents: Kyle and Betty C. Riker
Education: Starfleet Academy, 2353-57, graduated eighth in his
class
Marital status: Single
Children: none
Quarters: formerly, Enterprise: Room 0912, first Deck 8, then
Deck 9
Starfleet Career Summary
2358 -- As ensign, first assigned to U.S.S. Pegasus test project
under Capt. Erik Pressman
2361 -- As lieutenant, stationed with Starfleet detachment on Betazed
2362 -- Assigned to U.S.S. Potemkin; decorated for rescue of ship's
away team on Nervalla IV six weeks later and promoted to lieutenant
commander, transferring from operations to command division. Named first
officer of U.S.S. Hood under Capt. Robert DeSoto
2364 -- Promoted to commander, named first officer of U.S.S.
Enterprise by Capt. Jean-Luc Picard
2366 -- Temporary field promotion to captain by Adm. Hanson during
Borg crisis
2369 -- (*) Accidental double, retaining rank of lieutenant from
Nervala IV crisis, assigned to U.S.S. Gandhi and uses middle name
"Thomas"2370 -- Temporarily detained due to earlier
involvement with Pegasus project; charges dropped
2371 -- (*) Riker "twin" resigns Starfleet to join Maquis,
leads raid on Orias III in captured U.S.S. Defiant and is imprisoned by
Cardassians upon capture
2372 -- Transferred with remainder of Picard's senior staff to
Sovereign-class U.S.S. Enterprise
2373 -- During attempt to repair Borg temporal sabotage with Earth
first contact, acts as replacement flight crew for Zefram Cochran's
Phoenix warp test
Professional Assessment: Report of Starfleet Command Review Board
Enterprise Second Officer Data once estimated that Riker uses
traditional tactics only 21% of the time. After winning admission to the
Academy, Riker began acquiring this lifelong reputation for unorthodox
solutions when, during a simulation, he figured out a Tholian ship's
sensor blind spot for use as a hiding place. Riker finished eighth in
his graduating class; one fellow cadet was Paul Rice, who would later
fall victim to the computer weapons systems on planet Minos.
As an ensign on his first assignment, Riker had served with
now-Admiral Pressman on the test ship U.S.S. Pegasus as and proved
pivotal in defending his captain against a rare Starfleet mutiny before
they and only a handful of others escaped, shortly after the ship's
destruction during a test project. Only in 2370 was Pressman's renegade
cloaking experiment unmasked, and Riker was detained briefly for
complicity but cleared.
Later stationed on Betazed, his mission there ended in 2362 with a
posting that would launch a rapid rise in his career. Sent to the U.S.S.
Potemkin in 2362 as a lieutenant, he proved unorthodox again in avoiding
a confrontation by hanging over a planet's magnetic pole to confuse an
opposing ship's sensors. Only six weeks after coming aboard, though, he
barely escaped from Nervala IV, where his rescue of crewmates led to a
promotion and a switch from operations to command division, where he
eventually became first officer of the U.S.S. Hood under Captain Robert
DeSoto. During this stay he was offered his first command on the light
cruiser U.S.S. Drake, but turned it down.
From there, he was promoted to commander and picked sight unseen from
among 50 candidates by Jean-Luc Picard as his first officer on the new
Galaxy-class U.S.S. Enterprise; in fact, the two had not met until he
signed aboard at Farpoint Station, after he was dropped off by the U.S.S.
Hood.
Riker grew so satisfied with his assignment under Picard, who quickly
dubbed him "Number One" according to old Terran naval
parlance, that he twice turned down two more commands of his own: once
to the frontier scout ship U.S.S. Aries in 2365, and again to the
ill-fated U.S.S. Melbourne a year later, although he temporarily had a
field promotion to captain during the Borg crisis of 2366-67 during
Picard's abduction. Ironically, he likely would have died on the
Melbourne during the Borg massacre at Wolf 359 and would not have been
present to play a major role during the Enterprise's last-ditch attack.
Knowledgeable on legal issues, he was pressed into presenting
Starfleet's case against Data's independence at Starbase 173 in 2365
and, two years later, defended first Crewman Tarses and then even Picard
before Admiral Satie's inquiry in 2367. He was the first human to serve
aboard a Federation-Klingon exchange program in 2365, where he showed a
keen knowledge of their culture and became one of the few to obtain
Picard's "surrender."
He had been given temporary command of the U.S.S. Excalibur in
Picard's blockading fleet against Romulan involvement in the Klingon
civil war of 2367-68, but Admiral Nechayev passed over him by placing
Captain Jellico in command during Picard's abduction by the Cardassians
in 2369. Their budding disagreements led to Riker being temporarily
relieved of duty until he was called back by Jellico for Cardassian
negotiations.
Riker's latter tour years on the Galaxy-class Enterprise were filled
with more surprises. Aside from being drugged and made nearly insane by
the Tilonians, captured and nearly killed by the xenophobic Malcorians
on a first contact recon gone bad, abducted by solanagen-based aliens,
and revealed for his role in the Pegasus incident, he discovered [*] a
duplicate of himself created as a transporter fluke from the Nervala IV
mission.
[*] Ironically, the two clashed in temperament, with the
"found" Riker finding his own restless career on the Gandhi
before resigning to join the Maquis rebels and his subsequent capture by
Cardassians in a useless theft of the U.S.S. Defiant from DS-9.
Riker, meanwhile, again gave no thought to his own command and joined
Picard and the other senior staff aboard the new Sovereign-class
Enterprise namesake. Though the incident has been classified, Riker also
has the satisfaction of having joined Chief Engineer LaForge in the
cockpit of Zefram Cochrane's warp test vehicle Phoenix during efforts to
repair temporal damage caused by Borg invaders in 2373.
Psychological Profile: Report of Ship's Counselor Deanna Troi
Although Riker has displayed a well-rounded personality and
temperament throughout his rising command career, his mother's death
when he was only 2 helped foster an acrimonious 15-year separation from
his father at age 15, when he left home. He had deeply missed his
mother, but came to loathe the distance his father erected between them
as his own means of grief. Their relationship resorted to an ongoing
competition in activities such as fishing trips, and formally manifested
itself in the martial art of anbo-jyutsu as way to work out their
problems. The two began a tentative rapprochement in 2365 during a
surprise encounter, where Riker discovered his father had nearly died in
a Tholian attack in 2253. The family history includes a veteran of the
Terran American Civil War, Col. Thaddeus "Iron Boots" Riker,
who was wounded as commander of the 102nd New York at the Battle of Pine
Mountain, serving in Gen. W.T. Sherman's march to Atlanta in 1864; he
was carried for two miles from the front lines or would not have
survived.
Riker's knack for improvisation runs throughout his hobbies and
interests as well. A master poker player and bluffer, he had learned the
game during his brief stint on the U.S.S. Potemkin; his reputation won
him the role as replacement Federation negotiator during the short-lived
Barzan wormhole talks. He has also visited Quark's bar and casino on
DS9, where in its first year of operation under Starfleet-Bajoran
administration he was the only person to win a triple-down dabo.
He can play keyboards, but his favorite musical instrument is the
trombone. He especially loves jazz and has played for numerous shipboard
functions and concerts; he displays it in his quarters - having loaned
his old boyhood instrument to Thomas Riker - and also displays a Risian
horga'hn Picard once brought him, as well as a fishing reel. Under Dr.
Crusher's direction, his acting talents have increased greatly since
"Something for Breakfast" in 2369 until his riveting
"Frame of Mind" performance only weeks later. Cooking is
another hobby, thanks to the necessity of a father who hated to do it,
and his language skills include basic Ferengi as well as Klingon.
Generally, he claims to be inept at organizing his time off and -
predictably - prefers to let events happen unplanned.
Riker has a strong libido and - aside from encounters made in the
line of duty, such as on Angel I and Tilonia IV - has fostered several
romantic relationships, including the enhanced holo-woman Minuet, the
doomed assassin Yuta and colonizer Carmen Davila, and Soren of the
normally androgynous J'naii, for whom he risked court-martial over Prime
Directive charges. His encounters nearly cost him a murder sentence on
Tanuga IV and, after a Risian resort visit, the Ktarian takeover of
Starfleet through a mind-control device. Additionally, he and Ensign Ro
engaged in a love/hate working relationship, especially exposed during a
memory blanking incident in 2368, and he offered to speak in her behalf
when she was presumed dead later that year. (See addendum below).
Despite his nominally robust outlook, Riker has been prone to short
bouts of self-doubt regarding his perceived complacency toward ambition
each time he debated and turned down his own ship command. His imposing
physical presence has been an unintended impediment to effective
communication with some in his command, especially junior officers, and
he has taken steps to deal with it.
Medical File: Report by Beverly Crusher, M.D., CMO
Riker generally enjoys good health; an infectious plant on Surata IV
proved nearly fatal but for a precise and direct neural-cortical
therapy. Athletically, he still enjoys Parrises Squares, despite medical
warnings; he also trains for the Klingon bat'tleh with sticks and
studies in Worf's mok'bara classes. While he does not care for equine
events he does indulge mountain climbing and fishing holo-programs,
having grown up in the great outdoors of Earth's Alaska.
Psychological Profile Addendum by Beverly Crusher, M.D., CMO
(Due to the conflict of interest, this entry is being entered by the
chief medical officer rather than ship's counselor, who has been
personally involved with the subject of the report.)
Aside from his string of incomplete female relationships, Riker's
major romance last involved Counselor Deanna Troi, who began calling him
"imzadi," the native word for "beloved," after they
met during his Betazed mission. He had last seen her there the day
before he shipped out on the U.S.S. Potemkin in 2362, but it would be
two years before they were reunited again as fellow officers on the
U.S.S. Enterprise, unbeknownst to Picard. They had planned to get
together six months after his departure, but the Nervala IV incident
changed that; his early feelings for her at that time can still be seen
in his twin "Thomas." Riker professed a warm friendship for
Troi in later years that occasionally blossomed into romance, but they
generally stayed platonic - although Worf's surprising courtship of her
in 2370 seemed never to have settled well with him.
Personnel File Addendum: Report of Capt. Jean-Luc Picard
CONFIDENTIAL
On a personal level, I was heartened to find Riker commanding the
refit Enterprise as captain in 20 years, but disturbed to discover that
he and my chief security officer Worf had clashed over their affections
for Deanna Troi along the future timeline shown to me by the Q entity in
late 2370. Owing to the tentative nature of this "future," I
chose to share these developments among the officers involved with the
conviction that this future was not immovable, in the hope they can
avoid the problem. |