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'''Chadwick''' was a [[24th century]] [[Starfleet Intelligence]] operative stationed on [[Farius Prime]]. He had been an undercover agent several times.
 
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:''You may also be looking for actor [[Robert Chadwick]].''
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'''Chadwick''' was an operative with [[Starfleet Intelligence]] in [[2374]].
   
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In that capacity, he enlisted [[Miles O'Brien]] to infiltrate the [[Orion Syndicate]] on [[Farius Prime]]. Chadwick, who himself had been on undercover assignments in the past, tasked O'Brien with identifying a leak within [[Starfleet]], who had been informing the Syndicate as to the identities of Starfleet Intelligence undercover operatives. Although O'Brien managed to complete his assignment, he also discovered that the Syndicate had begun working with the [[Dominion]] in a conspiracy to destabilize the [[Klingon]]-[[Federation]] alliance. Upon learning this, Chadwick decided to warn the Klingons about an assassination plot against their [[ambassador]] to Farius, a decision which would lead to the deaths of the Syndicate members with whom O'Brien had become acquainted. O'Brien, however, who had become close to Syndicate member [[Liam Bilby]], chose to disobey orders and warn Bilby of the plot, incapacitating Chadwick in order to do so. Bilby refused to abandon the plot, however, knowing that to do so would let the Syndicate know that he had brought an infiltrator into their midst, ensuring the death of [[Bilby family|his family]]. Despite O'Brien's disobedience, Chadwick, who was sensitive to the dangers of working undercover, chose not to mention it in his final report. ({{DS9|Honor Among Thieves}})
In [[2374]], he enlisted [[Miles O'Brien]] to infiltrate the [[Orion Syndicate]] in order to uncover the Syndicate operative that had inflitrated [[Starfleet]]. He later became worried about O'Brien sympathizing with Syndicate member [[Liam Bilby]] and even was knocked out by O'Brien, but chose not to mention this in his final report. ({{DS9|Honor Among Thieves}})
 
   
:''Chadwick was played by [[Michael Harney]].''
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You may also be looking for actor Robert Chadwick.

Chadwick was an operative with Starfleet Intelligence in 2374.

In that capacity, he enlisted Miles O'Brien to infiltrate the Orion Syndicate on Farius Prime. Chadwick, who himself had been on undercover assignments in the past, tasked O'Brien with identifying a leak within Starfleet, who had been informing the Syndicate as to the identities of Starfleet Intelligence undercover operatives. Although O'Brien managed to complete his assignment, he also discovered that the Syndicate had begun working with the Dominion in a conspiracy to destabilize the Klingon-Federation alliance. Upon learning this, Chadwick decided to warn the Klingons about an assassination plot against their ambassador to Farius, a decision which would lead to the deaths of the Syndicate members with whom O'Brien had become acquainted. O'Brien, however, who had become close to Syndicate member Liam Bilby, chose to disobey orders and warn Bilby of the plot, incapacitating Chadwick in order to do so. Bilby refused to abandon the plot, however, knowing that to do so would let the Syndicate know that he had brought an infiltrator into their midst, ensuring the death of his family. Despite O'Brien's disobedience, Chadwick, who was sensitive to the dangers of working undercover, chose not to mention it in his final report. (DS9: "Honor Among Thieves")

Chadwick was played by Michael Harney.