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[[Lieutenant]] '''DeSalle''' served as the [[assistant chief engineer]] and [[navigator]] aboard the [[USS Enterprise (NCC-1701)|USS ''Enterprise'']] during [[James T. Kirk|Captain Kirk's]] original five year mission. He was trained in many skills, including [[biology]].
 
   
 
[[Lieutenant]] '''DeSalle''' was a [[23rd century]] [[command division]] [[Starfleet]] [[officer]] who served at times as both the [[assistant chief engineer]] and [[navigator]] aboard the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701}} under [[Captain]] [[James T. Kirk]] during the mid-[[2260s]]. DeSalle was of [[French]] descent and trained in many skills, including [[biology]].
In [[2267]], on [[stardate|stardate 2124]], DeSalle was one of two people who beamed down to the [[planet]] [[Gothos]] in search of Captain Kirk and [[Hikaru Sulu|Lieutenant Sulu]], who had been abducted by the powerful alien [[Trelane]]. Expecting to arrive in an inhospitable climate, this [[landing party]] was surprised to discover an oasis of [[Earth]]-like conditions. When communication failed, DeSalle attempted to contact the ship using a [[laser beacon]], but this method also failed. DeSalle later attempted to shoot Trelane with his [[phaser]], an act that resulted in his paralysis, and the theft of his weapon by Trelane, who delightedly experimented with it, disintegrating several of his bizarre trophies before returning the weapon. ([[TOS]]: "[[The Squire of Gothos]]")
 
   
 
In [[2267]], on [[stardate|stardate 2124]], DeSalle was one of three people who [[beam]]ed down to the [[planet]] [[Gothos]] in search of Captain Kirk and [[Hikaru Sulu|Lieutenant Sulu]], who had been abducted by the powerful alien [[Trelane]]. Expecting to arrive in an inhospitable climate, this [[landing party]] was surprised to discover an oasis of [[Earth]]-like conditions. When communications failed, DeSalle attempted to contact the ship using a [[laser beacon]], but this method also failed. DeSalle later attempted to shoot Trelane with his [[phaser]], an act that resulted in his paralysis, and the theft of his weapon by Trelane, who delightedly experimented with it, disintegrating several of his bizarre trophies before returning the weapon. ({{TOS|The Squire of Gothos}})
Desalle was a member of the landing party who beamed down to the [[Guardian Planet]] to search for [[Dr. McCoy]] on stardate 3134.
 
   
Later that year, on stardate 3417, DeSalle accompanied Captain Kirk on a landing party to the [[Omicron colony]] on [[Omicron Ceti III]]. DeSalle discovered that, anomalously, the colonists themselves had been the only animal beings to survive exposure to the planet's [[berthold ray]]s. He also performed an analysis on the crops grown by the colonists. Like the rest of the ''Enterprise'' crew, DeSalle fell under the influence of the [[Omicron spore]]s and mutinied, though he later recovered thanks to a [[subsonic transmitter]]. ([[TOS]]: "[[This Side of Paradise]]")
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Later that year, on stardate 3417, DeSalle accompanied Captain Kirk on a landing party to the [[Omicron colony]] on [[Omicron Ceti III]]. DeSalle discovered that, anomalously, the colonists themselves had been the only animal beings to survive exposure to the planet's [[berthold ray]]s. He also performed an analysis on the crops grown by the colonists. Like the rest of the ''Enterprise'' crew, DeSalle fell under the influence of the [[Omicron spore]]s and mutinied, though he later recovered thanks to a [[subsonic transmitter]]. ({{TOS|This Side of Paradise}})
   
On stardate 3018, DeSalle was placed in command of the ''Enterprise'' while the rest of the command staff was off the ship, and spearheaded an effort to pierce the alien barrier erected by [[Korob]] to prevent the ''Enterprise'' from sending help to the landing party trapped on [[Pyris VII]]. The ''Enterprise'' crew were close to escaping the field when Korob removed it himself, as part of his effort to help the Starfleet explorers escape [[Sylvia (Pyris VII)|Sylvia's]] attention. ([[TOS]]: "[[Catspaw]]")
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On stardate 3018, DeSalle was placed [[CO|in command]] of the ''Enterprise'' while the rest of the command staff (including the [[captain]], [[first officer]], [[chief engineer]] and the [[helmsman]]) were off the ship, and spearheaded an effort to pierce the alien barrier erected by [[Korob]] to prevent the ''Enterprise'' from sending help to the landing party trapped on [[Pyris VII]]. The ''Enterprise'' crew were close to escaping the field when Korob removed it himself, as part of his effort to help the Starfleet explorers escape [[Sylvia (Pyris VII)|Sylvia]]'s attention. ({{TOS|Catspaw}})
   
:''It has suggested in the [[Star Trek Concordance]], by [[Bjo Trimble]], that Lt. DeSalle's first name may be "Vincent". [[Diane Carey]]'s ''[[Star Trek: New Earth]]'' [[novels]] refer to him as "Anton" (nicknamed "Tony").''
 
 
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=== Background information ===
 
DeSalle was played by actor [[Michael Barrier]]. According to the ''[[Star Trek Concordance]]'', by [[Bjo Trimble]], DeSalle's first name is listed as "Vincent". This name could have been part of the original script material Trimble used when creating the ''Concordance''. [[Diane Carey]]'s ''[[Star Trek: New Earth]]'' [[novels]] refer to him as "Anton" (nicknamed "Tony").
   
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The script of {{e|This Side of Paradise}} referred to the character as "Lieutenant Timothy Fletcher". However, when [[Michael Barrier]] was cast in the role, the production staff realized he had previously played a character named DeSalle in {{e|The Squire of Gothos}}, and changed the name accordingly. This explains why DeSalle is a navigator in "Gothos", while he is a science officer in "Paradise" (and yet still wearing a gold uniform).[http://www.fastcopyinc.com/orionpress/articles/thisparadise.htm]
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His [[mirror universe]] counterpart appeared in the novel ''[[The Sorrows of Empire]]''.
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Revision as of 15:58, 21 December 2013

Lieutenant DeSalle was a 23rd century command division Starfleet officer who served at times as both the assistant chief engineer and navigator aboard the USS Enterprise under Captain James T. Kirk during the mid-2260s. DeSalle was of French descent and trained in many skills, including biology.

In 2267, on stardate 2124, DeSalle was one of three people who beamed down to the planet Gothos in search of Captain Kirk and Lieutenant Sulu, who had been abducted by the powerful alien Trelane. Expecting to arrive in an inhospitable climate, this landing party was surprised to discover an oasis of Earth-like conditions. When communications failed, DeSalle attempted to contact the ship using a laser beacon, but this method also failed. DeSalle later attempted to shoot Trelane with his phaser, an act that resulted in his paralysis, and the theft of his weapon by Trelane, who delightedly experimented with it, disintegrating several of his bizarre trophies before returning the weapon. (TOS: "The Squire of Gothos")

Later that year, on stardate 3417, DeSalle accompanied Captain Kirk on a landing party to the Omicron colony on Omicron Ceti III. DeSalle discovered that, anomalously, the colonists themselves had been the only animal beings to survive exposure to the planet's berthold rays. He also performed an analysis on the crops grown by the colonists. Like the rest of the Enterprise crew, DeSalle fell under the influence of the Omicron spores and mutinied, though he later recovered thanks to a subsonic transmitter. (TOS: "This Side of Paradise")

On stardate 3018, DeSalle was placed in command of the Enterprise while the rest of the command staff (including the captain, first officer, chief engineer and the helmsman) were off the ship, and spearheaded an effort to pierce the alien barrier erected by Korob to prevent the Enterprise from sending help to the landing party trapped on Pyris VII. The Enterprise crew were close to escaping the field when Korob removed it himself, as part of his effort to help the Starfleet explorers escape Sylvia's attention. (TOS: "Catspaw")

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DeSalle was played by actor Michael Barrier. According to the Star Trek Concordance, by Bjo Trimble, DeSalle's first name is listed as "Vincent". This name could have been part of the original script material Trimble used when creating the Concordance. Diane Carey's Star Trek: New Earth novels refer to him as "Anton" (nicknamed "Tony").

The script of "This Side of Paradise" referred to the character as "Lieutenant Timothy Fletcher". However, when Michael Barrier was cast in the role, the production staff realized he had previously played a character named DeSalle in "The Squire of Gothos", and changed the name accordingly. This explains why DeSalle is a navigator in "Gothos", while he is a science officer in "Paradise" (and yet still wearing a gold uniform).[1]

His mirror universe counterpart appeared in the novel The Sorrows of Empire.