Played By: LeVar
Burton
Rank: Commander
Current assignment: Chief engineer, U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701/E
Full Name: Geordi LaForge
Date of birth: Feb. 16, 2335
Place of birth: African Confederation, Earth
Parents: the late Captain Silva LaForge and Commander Edward M.
LaForge
Education: Starfleet Academy, 2353-2357
Marital status: Single
Office: Enterprise: adjacent to Warp Core, Deck 36 Main
Engineering
Starfleet Career Summary
2357-63 -- As ensign, aboard U.S.S. Victory under Captain Zimbata
2364 -- As lieutenant junior grade, named chief con officer, U.S.S.
Enterprise under Capt. Jean-Luc Picard
2365 -- Promoted to lieutenant, transferred from command to
operations division and named chief engineer, U.S.S. Enterprise
2366 -- Promoted to lieutenant commander
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, acted as replacement flight crew for Zefram Cochran's
Phoenix warp test
Psychological Profile: Report of Ship's Counselor Deanna Troi
Excerpts, Starfleet Biographical File
The outstanding characteristic LaForge shows is his longtime
adaptability to and satisfaction with life, symbolized by the fact that
his birth-blindness until recently was overcome not by direct surgery
but by the unique VISOR instrument - which, though painful allowed him
to "see" throughout the electromagnetic spectrum, from heat
and infrared through visible light to radio waves. It attached at the
temples via implants which connected directly to the brain and provided
such a complex and broad-based input that the user had to concentrate to
focus on one area. It was perhaps this intense focusing ability that has
enabled him to master the complexities of warp engineering and other
starship systems.
Since mid-2371, however, ongoing miniaturization and cybernetic
technology have allowed LaForge to begin using ocular implants, which
employ complex sensors and filters all with the confines of an
artificial eye.
LaForge did not yet have a VISOR at the time of his major childhood
trauma: a fire which trapped him for two minutes until he was pulled to
safety. The incident left him with the longtime need to be reassured of
his parents' proximity - a feeling only exacerbated with the Starfleet
couple often being posted in separate places, requiring LaForge and his
sister Ariana to move constantly during childhood. He was living at
home, however, when he left for Starfleet Academy after graduating from
Zefram Cochrane High School, coincidentally named for one of his heroes.
He did have a pet Circassian cat at age 8.
His mother died in 2370 as captain of the lost U.S.S. Hera, but in
grief he disobeyed Picard and nearly died to save what he thought was
her - an image created from his own memory by aliens seeking rescue. The
incident occurred as he tested a unique remote-control system for a
self-propelled robot drone interfaced with his own VISOR and neural
system.
As an ensign he served under Captain Zimbata on the U.S.S. Victory,
where a parasite picked up on an away mission to Tarchannen IV in 2362
nearly led to his transformation five years later into a non-sentient
species. Only his close friendship and trust with former crewmate
Susanna Leitjen saved him.
LaForge first met Captain Jean-Luc Picard sometime before their
Enterprise tour, when he impressed his superior officer so much with his
all-night refit of a shuttle engine after an off-hand comment by Picard
during an inspection tour. Although he has been best friends with Data
since they met aboard ship, he has actually known Commander William
Riker longer - at least since Farpoint Station, awaiting their new
ship's arrival.
LaForge's irreverence has been tempered somewhat with his added
responsibilities, but his sense of humor remains strong. His faith in
technology and his ability to master it, normally an inspiration to
those around him, was shaken slightly with the 2370 discovery that warp
drive can harm the fabric of some spatial areas.
In his personal life, LaForge is plagued by a slight insecurity
regarding dating and female relationships, although this has lessened
with time; significant relationship in this regard included Christy
Henshaw, Lt. Aquiel Uhnari, and a passing attraction to Dr. Leah Brahms,
begun as a reconstructed holo-program. He served as best man for Miles
O'Brien at his wedding to Keiko, and allowed Dr. Crusher to coax him
into singing a role in her shipboard troupe's upcoming performance of
"The Pirates of Penzance".
He too enjoyed the senior officers' weekly poker game, and even
though his artificial "eyes" have allowed him to detect
bluffing and see opponents' cards in the ultraviolet spectrum he never
"peeked" until a hand was over. Other hobbies are scale model
building of old sailing ships, chess, swimming, skin-diving, and the
history of his profession: during the Cochran project he recalled the
Phoenix test vehicle's intermix chamber from memory. He holds his own in
fencing, but writing and mandolin playing are not strong suits, despite
a preference for guitar music. Food favorites include iced coffee and
pasta dishes such as fungilli. He is adept at many languages including
Hahlian, owing to his nomadic childhood.
Professional Assessment: Report of Starfleet Engineering, Dr. Leah
Brahms
LaForge's rapid rise during his Enterprise assignment confirms his
no-nonsense talent, skill, insight and administrative ability - as well
as a keen judgment for needed modifications in the field. Even as a
junior officer his specialties included antimatter power and dilithium
regulators, and he was extremely capable in many advanced systems and
repairs, including Holodeck programs and climate-control computers.
In 2365, he butted heads with this consulting designer when Starfleet
wanted his unorthodox jury-rigging of ship's systems for special
missions checked out. After settling some personal differences which
interfered with our work, my initial doubts about his judgment were more
than relieved.
I almost envy LaForge for coming face-to-face with Starfleet legend
Montgomery Scott when the near-mythic engineer was found in a
transporter loop of a downed courier ship in 2369, and the two joined
forces to free the Enterprise from a Dyson Sphere's interior.
LaForge served as a temporary first officer to Cmdr. Will Riker on
the U.S.S. Excalibur during the Starfleet blockade of Romulan aid to the
Duras faction of the Klingon civil war, using his tachyon system to
detect cloaked ships.
Professional review: ibid., SD 50900 update:
I must be blunt. First Scott and now Zefram Cochrane? This reviewer
can only imagine the emotions involved with assisting a pioneer with
making history, thanks to temporal anomalies, but according to
classified files LaForge must be lauded for his personal work in
restoring and overseeing the technical support needed to overcome Borg
interference in human first contact.
I must say -- some guys get all the luck.
Medical Briefing: Report of CMO Beverly Crusher, M.D.
LaForge suffers no ill effects from his lifelong use of the VISOR,
including the ongoing pain suppression that accompanies its use.
Ironically, the direct cortical contacts it employs have made him a
vulnerable target at times, as when the pro-Romulan faction in the
Klingon civil war tried to set him up with unconscious programming to
kill a Klingon and create an interstellar incident.
He nearly died when trapped with a Romulan centurion, Bochra, on
desolate Galorndon Core in 2366 and was given up for dead two years
later when accidentally cloaked by the Romulans' failed interphasic
cloak test.
Update, NCC-1701-E: CMO Crusher:
LaForge seems to realize even less pain with his new ocular implants.
I for one am happy with the change, since there is now no obvious
connection points that injury, infection or even saboteurs can easily
access.
Personnel File Addendum: Report of Captain Jean-Luc Picard
As part of the Q-induced future scenario I was made to experience in
2370, my chief engineer left Starfleet, became a successful novelist,
and married the onetime Leah Brahms, a Starfleet engineering design
colleague, with three children - Bret, Alandra
and Sidney. As with my other senior officers, I made the conscious
decision to reveal the events of that possible future. |