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[[Lieutenant Commander]] '''Dexter Remmick''' was an officer of the [[Inspector General]]'s office, when he [[transporter|beamed]] aboard the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-D|-D}} in [[2364]] with [[Admiral]] [[Gregory Quinn]] to conduct a thorough investigation of the [[starship|vessel]]. The nature of the investigation was kept secret, and this uncertainty drove tensions very high on the ship. Remmick questioned the ''Enterprise'' [[senior staff]] at length, asking them about the apparent unfitness of [[Captain]] [[Jean-Luc Picard]] for command. Despite the crew's strong objections, he seemed to be intent on finding problems with Picard and his command. His final report, however, was one of praise, claiming nothing was wrong with the ''Enterprise''.
 
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| imagecap2 = Possessed by the mother {{dis|neural parasite|24th century}}
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| gender = Male
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| species = [[Human]]
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| died = [[2364]]
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| affiliation = [[Starfleet]]
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| rank = [[Lieutenant commander]]
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| occupation = [[Officer]] of the [[Inspector General]]'s office
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| status = Deceased
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| datestatus = 2364
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| actor = [[Robert Schenkkan]]
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[[Lieutenant Commander]] '''Dexter Remmick''' was an officer of the [[Inspector General]]'s office, when he [[transporter|beamed]] aboard the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-D|-D}} in [[2364]] with [[Admiral]] [[Gregory Quinn]] to conduct a thorough investigation of the [[starship|vessel]]. The nature of the investigation was kept secret, and this uncertainty drove tensions very high on the ship. Remmick questioned the ''Enterprise''-D [[senior staff]] at length, asking them about the apparent unfitness of [[Captain]] [[Jean-Luc Picard]] for command. Despite the crew's strong objections, he seemed to be intent on finding problems with Picard and his command. His final report, however, was one of praise, claiming nothing was wrong with the ''Enterprise''-D.
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After delivering his report to Admiral Quinn, Remmick said he would like to serve aboard the ''Enterprise''-D after the completion of his service at the Inspector General's office. ({{TNG|Coming of Age}})
   
After delivering his report to Admiral Quinn, Remmick said he would like to serve aboard the ''Enterprise'' after the completion of his service at the Inspector General's office. ({{TNG|Coming of Age}})
 
 
[[File:Remmick aftermath.jpg|thumb|left|The end of Dexter Remmick]]
 
[[File:Remmick aftermath.jpg|thumb|left|The end of Dexter Remmick]]
A few months later, when the ''Enterprise'' returned to [[Earth]], Remmick was being transferred to [[Starfleet Command]]. He had apparently been transferred there by alien infiltrators, who had compromised the [[Federation]]. It was determined that Remmick's body was host to the [[Neural parasite (24th century)|neural parasite]] mother creature, and he was eventually killed by Captain Picard and his [[first officer]] [[William T. Riker|William Riker]] when two direct [[phaser]] blasts, set on full power, blew off Remmick's head and half of his torso.
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A few [[month]]s later, when the ''Enterprise''-D returned to [[Earth]], Remmick was being transferred to [[Starfleet Command]]. He had apparently been transferred there by alien infiltrators, who had compromised the [[Federation]]. It was determined that Remmick's body was host to the {{dis|neural parasite|24th century}} mother creature, and he was eventually [[Starfleet casualties (24th century)|killed]] by Captain Picard and his [[first officer]] [[William T. Riker]] when two direct [[phaser]] blasts, set on full power, blew off Remmick's head and half of his torso. By destroying the mother creature, they killed all the other parasites as well. Shortly before Remmick's [[death]], the mother creature was able to send out a [[homing beacon]] that was presumably intended to draw other members of the species to Earth. ({{TNG|Conspiracy}})
   
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An image of Remmick was part of Lieutenant Commander [[Data]]'s [[psychotronic stability examination]] in [[2365]]. ({{TNG|The Schizoid Man}})
By destroying the mother creature, they killed all the other parasites as well. Shortly before Remmick's death, however, the mother creature had been able to send out a [[homing beacon]], but none of the species answered it - yet. ({{TNG|Conspiracy}})
 
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Remmick was part of Commander Riker's memories while being infected on the surface of [[Surata IV]] and treated in [[sickbay]]. ({{TNG|Shades of Gray}})
 
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Lieutenant Commander Dexter Remmick was an officer of the Inspector General's office, when he beamed aboard the USS Enterprise-D in 2364 with Admiral Gregory Quinn to conduct a thorough investigation of the vessel. The nature of the investigation was kept secret, and this uncertainty drove tensions very high on the ship. Remmick questioned the Enterprise-D senior staff at length, asking them about the apparent unfitness of Captain Jean-Luc Picard for command. Despite the crew's strong objections, he seemed to be intent on finding problems with Picard and his command. His final report, however, was one of praise, claiming nothing was wrong with the Enterprise-D.

After delivering his report to Admiral Quinn, Remmick said he would like to serve aboard the Enterprise-D after the completion of his service at the Inspector General's office. (TNG: "Coming of Age")

Remmick aftermath

The end of Dexter Remmick

A few months later, when the Enterprise-D returned to Earth, Remmick was being transferred to Starfleet Command. He had apparently been transferred there by alien infiltrators, who had compromised the Federation. It was determined that Remmick's body was host to the neural parasite mother creature, and he was eventually killed by Captain Picard and his first officer William T. Riker when two direct phaser blasts, set on full power, blew off Remmick's head and half of his torso. By destroying the mother creature, they killed all the other parasites as well. Shortly before Remmick's death, the mother creature was able to send out a homing beacon that was presumably intended to draw other members of the species to Earth. (TNG: "Conspiracy")

An image of Remmick was part of Lieutenant Commander Data's psychotronic stability examination in 2365. (TNG: "The Schizoid Man")

Remmick was part of Commander Riker's memories while being infected on the surface of Surata IV and treated in sickbay. (TNG: "Shades of Gray")

Dexter Remmick was played by actor Robert Schenkkan.

Appearances