Played By: Colm
Meany
Rank: Chief petty officer, senior chief specialist
Current assignment: Chief of operations, Deep Space Nine
Full Name: Miles Edward O'Brien
Year of birth: September, 2328
Place of birth: Killarney, Ireland, Earth
Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Michael O'Brien; widowed father remarried
Marital status: Married Keiko Ishikawa in 2367 in Ten-Forward,
U.S.S. Enterprise
Children: One daughter, Molly, born 2368; a son, Kirayoshi, born
2373
Security clearance: Level 1
Starfleet Career Summary
2346 -- Enlisted as a non-commissioned officer in Starfleet
2347 -- As young crewman posted to NCC-57295 U.S.S. Rutledge under
Capt. Ben Maxwell, was decorated after Setlik III and re-assigned by
Maxwell as a bridge tactical officer
2364 -- After serving on two more ships in the last two years,
transferred to new U.S.S. Enterprise under Captain Jean-Luc Picard as
relief flight control officer in command duty division and later as
security in operations division
2365 -- Re-assigned at chief petty officer rank to Enterprise
transporter chief, usually posted in Transporter Room 3
2369 -- Accepts offer as chief of operations at Deep Space Nine,
onetime Cardassian mining station, under Cmdr. Ben Sisko
By mid-2373, had been decorated at least 16 times for over 238 career
engagements
Psychological Profile: Report of Starfleet Counselor Telnorri,
Bajoran Sector
The curly-headed Miles Edward O'Brien, who would become DS9's first
Starfleet chief of operations as the latest chapter in a hard-working
career, was born with a deep pride in his Irish ancestry, traced back to
medieval King Brian Boru and 1902 American labor martyr Sean Aloysius
O'Brien. The family, which also included two brothers, was living near a
small town on Earth - most probably in Ireland - by the time he was of
age, and his mother cooked unreplicated, meat-and-potatoes meals. He was
an ordinary child, getting a disciplinary swat from his father now and
then and giving substitute teachers a rough time. He once owned a pup
pesky for attention when locked up - yet peaceful by nature, timid for
the life of even a mosquito. He also enjoyed building subspace
transceiver models, along with ships in bottles, but actually scored in
the lower third of his age group for mechanical aptitude.
O'Brien joined Starfleet as an impulsive act two days before he was
supposed to leave for the unwanted Aldebaran Music Academy to play
cello, as his father had always wished. The elder O'Brien - who'd made
him practice every day and sent in his recorded audition - was furious,
but calmed down and later accepted his son's choice proudly. Even so,
O'Brien got to be quite good at the cello, and has kept up his public
playing; one of his favorite composers is Minezaki. In later life, his
mother died in 2368, and his father remarried in the spring of 2370 to a
woman his son had not yet met by later that year.
Nearly a year after sign-up in 2346, though, he came face to face
with death for the first time at age 18 as a member of the U.S.S.
Rutledge under Capt. Maxwell, when he was forced to kill a Cardassian
who jumped him on patrol on Setlik III after the massacre there during
the border wars. The do-or-die pressure of that incident is what
awakened his dormant interest in mechanics: he saved 13 men by getting a
field transporter operational in less than 10 minutes with no prior
knowledge - a cool-headed feat that led to his post as Maxwell's
tactical officer. Since then he's used transporters for 22 years without
an accident, and served until 2362 on that ship.
Two years later and brief stints aboard two more ships, he was among
the first crew aboard the new Galaxy-class Enterprise when it departed
Utopia Planetia, serving in command division as a relief con officer and
later on the battle bridge after saucer separation en route to Deneb IV.
After transferring to the gold tunic of the operations division during
his first year his favorite worksite on the 1701-D became Transporter
Room 3.
Himself a brave man, he once admitted he'd be scared to try a Klingon
exchange program as Riker once did, and later confided he most feared
for his life during the Borg attack at Wolf 359.
After proposing to her in her Arboretum on the Enterprise, he
survived her bridal "cold feet" and married botanist Keiko
Ishikawa with LaForge as his best man in Ten-Forward on SD 44390, or May
23, 2367; Data, who had introduced them, served as bridal escort. Keiko
has tried to give him her green thumb as well as her neatness streak,
both without success; he's become known as the "Black Thumb."
He in turn had to adapt his meat-and-potatoes tastes to her bent for
organic seafood; on duty he drinks hot coffee, double-black and sweet,
though he's had synthale. His onetime assistant Neela got him hooked on
sweet jumja sticks. He dislikes most alien food but relishes even
Starfleet combat rations.
He became a father a year later when his daughter Molly was born,
with a second child expected early in 2373. In 2370 the couple had taken
their first vacation for either one in five years - since the second
year of the Enterprise-D mission - after he was framed and nearly
executed for a Maquis bombing by Cardassia. Apparently the trip home a
year earlier for her mother's 100th birthday was not considered a
vacation.
O'Brien's "promotion" and move to DS9 in 2369 as chief
operations officer - the equivalent of chief engineer - was only
reluctantly supported by Keiko, and the O'Briens early on were marked by
gossip that Keiko was extremely unhappy; they had had squabbles but have
worked through them all and love each other and their children very
much. Actually, O'Brien has offered to transfer at least twice - early
on, and again when then-Vedek Winn attacked Keiko's secular school, but
she turned him down and stood her ground. In 2369 a local incident
thrust him into a role in a Bajoran village's ritual sirah but he was
true to his wife and his down-to-earth nature there, as well as when a
female Cardassian engineer mistook his irritation for flirting later. As
a parent he loves reading to Molly and recommended Sisko separate Nog's
influence from Jake, whom he also tutored in mechanics at his father's
request.
Despite his family, O'Brien often agrees to go along on potentially
fatal missions. In fact, more than any other DS9 senior officer, he has
had numerous odd near-death experiences: given up for dead on a
sabotaged T'Lani III peace mission, nearly killed while an unwitting
replicant is substituted in his place, and actually replaced by his
doppelganger from five hours into an alternate universes future when he
dies of radiation poisoning. Soon after, Jake Sisko saved his life by
pulling him from a fiery plasma-filled conduit.
Along with his musical and mechanical background O'Brien remains
quite an athlete - an ideal relief for the long hours and hard work he
puts in. A kayak enthusiast, he has had a holo-program since 2364 during
his Enterprise assignment - though he has never finished it, dislocating
his shoulder six times in the process as of late 2371. It's his favorite
activity after work and family, and he sings "ancient human sea
chanteys" during it such as "Louie, Louie" to establish a
smooth paddling rhythm. Lately he's even got Odo interested on two such
"trips."
Around 2355, O'Brien kept a regimen of playing racquetball five hours
daily, and missed it so much on DS9 he built a live court himself. He
sparked a good-natured rivalry with Bashir, progressing through that
sport into darts during Keiko's months-long absence on a Bajoran
bio-survey. He's never had a run like his 47-game win streak at darts,
ended only by a torn rotator cuff in his shoulder, his most serious
injury there yet.
Beyond sports and games, O'Brien enjoys detective fiction such as
Mickey Spillane and at DS9 loaned copies to Odo; he's also an old hand
at poker. The chief enjoys the holosuites as well for role-playing,
going from RAF pilots in Bashir's own program for the Battle of Britain
of Terra's World War II to his own replaying of the ancient Irish-Viking
Battle of Clontarf as High King Brian Boru, a direct ancestor.
When short-tempered he's been known to utter the quasi-curse "Cardies"
and "bloody hell!" However, his lingering racism toward
Cardasssians was examined after Keiko rejects it when the war orphan
Rugal stays with them - although his trumped-up monkey trial and torture
on Cardassia didn't help any. He dislikes getting medical physicals and
hates surprise parties for himself.
He had a fear of spiders, but largely conquered it during a crisis
among Talarian hook spiders and their meter-long legs in a dark
Jefferies Tube on the Zayra IV starbase - and after being married kept a
pet tarantula, Christina, found on Titus IV.
Professional Assessment: Report of Starfleet Engineering
As Captain Maxwell realized in his early career, O'Brien has the
special ability to quickly analyze a situation and present options for
all contingencies - a talent expressed in command as well as engineering
applications. His calm words with the former captain helped diffuse a
powder keg, averting a Cardassian incident in 2368, and Picard tapped
him to be tactical officer after Worf resigned from Starfleet and other
key officers were farmed out to crews in a blockade fleet. He repeated
that job often for Sisko on the USS Defiant.
O'Brien has many accomplishments in his career field, led by his
first-ever use of a genetic pattern in the Enterprise's modified
biolfilter to restore a transported object to a prior state. Though he
easily catches on to many alien technologies, he had never worked a
Cardassian transporter before his arrival at DS9. Their inflexible
computer design, the many Starfleet technology patch-overs and the
station's run-down, ransacked state kept him in fits early in the
assignment. He coaxed the theoretical maximum of the USS Prometheus warp
engines past WF 9.5 to 9.6. And in late 2371 he alone saved the Defiant
against an auto-destruct countdown while Odo battled a Changeling
saboteur. Like a typical engineer, he lengthens his repair time
estimates and, to welcome Worf to DS9 as an in-joke, recalled that the
only thing their Enterprise colleagues couldn't do right was keep the
ship's Holodecks functioning without constant glitches.
Psych Profile: UPDATE of SD 50000
Counselor Telnorri recording
Shortly after the prior posting, this counselor saw the subject
O'Brien for some 12 weeks of therapy in dealing with 20 years of
simulated imprisonment on Argratha compressed into a few hours -- a
wrongful conviction realized to late to reverse the process. O'Brien
exhibited extreme guilt over the "murder" of his
virtual-reality cellmate and flirted with suicide over the helplessness
of the anger that came from his denial. Thanks to breakthroughs at the
time by Dr. Bashir and his wife, the subject overcame his initial
violent disapproval of therapy and the treatment proceeded as well as
could be expected. In follow-up reports by this counselor and Dr. Bashir
we have detected little if any residual fallout from the episode
affecting his work or personal life.
Psycho-Medical File Update:
CMO J. Bashir recording, SD 50500
To update and correlate Counselor Telnorri's previous entry:
The Chief continues to thrive on the challenges required by DS9's
patched-together, cross-cultural platform -- as well as the busy nature
of our strategic area. In fact, he has recently confided to Worf that he
was bored with the perfection of his last posting, the Galaxy-class
Enterprise. Still, we continue with our own weekly dart games - though I
have yet to try his favorite breakfast of two eggs over easy, three
bacon strips, and corned beef hash ... or the single malt Irish whiskey,
neat, which he enjoys off-duty when not in the synthehol mood.
O'Brien has only recently concluded the biggest distraction of his
recent career: his son's emergency fetal transplant by his doctor to
Major Kira for surrogate pregnancy after his wife sustained threatening
injury. While the ongoing health of the fetus was never in any real
danger after the initial trauma, the unusual situation took a toll on
both the O'Briens and Kira. After Miles' initial shock at the
arrangement, I applauded he and Keiko inviting Kira to move in with them
and accept her as Molly's "Aunt Nerys," but the degree of
intimacy they came to share was beyond my belief. Aside from the Chief's
clear overprotectiveness regarding her diet, I would almost suspect that
the two encountered at one point a mutual attraction that both
fascinated and frightened them. By the time young Kirayoshi was born
circa 50450, his tension had disrupted the traditional Bajoran birthing
routine Kira had requested and spilled over to First Minister Shakaar,
who had attended out of concern for Kira.
The lone exception to this point was the stress caused by the
hijacking of Keiko's body by a vengeful, cast-out Prophet alien bent on
forcing him to help its plan of destroying the wormhole under penalty of
harming Keiko's body and Molly. The chief came through on his own, once
again finding himself on a two-front war, and protected himself, his
loved ones and the station.
Recently the chief has also confided to me how he prepares a
"final message" tape to his wife and children prior to each
departure on a dangerous mission, such as the covert infiltration to
ascertain the rumored Changeling doubling of Gowron and the help in
retrieving a prize Jem'Hadar vessel. On a sad note, I know the loss of
one of his star engineers, Enrique Muniz, hurt him deeply. Even so,
O'Brien remains a secular skeptic of the spiritualism of faiths such as
those practiced by Worf and Kira. |