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[[Lieutenant]] '''Freeman''' was a [[23rd century]] [[Starfleet]] [[security officer]] aboard the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701}} under [[Captain]] [[James T. Kirk]]. At some point, he also served as [[security chief]] upon the ''Enterprise''.
   
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[[Ensign]] '''Freeman''' was a [[23rd Century]] [[Starfleet]] [[security officer]] aboard the [[USS Enterprise (NCC-1701)|USS ''Enterprise'']] under [[Captain]] [[James T. Kirk]]. In [[2267]], Freeman was among the officers involved in the brawl aboard [[Deep Space K-7]] between the ''Enterprise'' crew and [[Klingon]] crew of the [[IKS Gr'oth|IKS ''Gr'oth'']]. Freeman, however, was not responsible for starting the fight. ([[TOS]]: "[[The Trouble with Tribbles]]"; [[DS9]]: "[[Trials and Tribble-ations]]") In 2268, Freeman found himself under the control of the [[Gorgan]] and tried to arrest Kirk and Spock. ([[TOS]]: "[[And the Children Shall Lead]]")
 
   
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When Freeman, [[Montgomery Scott]] and [[Pavel Chekov]] entered the bar on [[Deep Space K-7]], [[Miles O'Brien]] thought Freeman was Captain Kirk, although [[Julian Bashir]] pointed out that he was wearing lieutenant's stripes. ({{DS9|Trials and Tribble-ations}})
:''Ensign Freeman was played by [[Paul Baxley]].''
 
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Several minutes later, Freeman was among the officers involved in the brawl aboard K-7 between the ''Enterprise'' crew and [[Klingon]] crew of the {{IKS|Gr'oth}}. Freeman, however, was not responsible for starting the fight. ({{TOS|The Trouble with Tribbles}})
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However, the presence of O'Brien and his fellow time travelers of [[Deep Space 9]] from the [[24th century]] caused a minor change in the timeline, as they got involved in the brawl. As a result, O'Brien was taken into custody by ''Enterprise'' security instead of Freeman. ({{DS9|Trials and Tribble-ations}})
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When the ''Enterprise'' traveled back in time to [[1968]] on a mission of historical observation and accidentally encountered the agent [[Gary Seven]], Freeman was called in to the [[transporter room]] to arrest him, accompanied by another security guard. ({{TOS|Assignment: Earth}})
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In [[2268]], Freeman found himself under the mind-control of [[Tommy Starnes]] who was under the influence of [[Gorgan]] and along with Chekov and another Security Guard [[Redshirt]] tried to [[arrest]] Kirk and Spock with "false" orders from [[Starfleet]] command. Kirk and Spock fought the three of them off and were put in the brig themselves. ({{TOS|And the Children Shall Lead}})
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== Appendices ==
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[[File:Kirk Bashir and Obrien.jpg|thumb|After the change, [[Miles O'Brien]] had taken his place]]
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=== Appearances ===
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* {{TOS}}
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** {{e|The Trouble with Tribbles}}
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** {{e|Assignment: Earth}}
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** {{e|And the Children Shall Lead}}
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* {{DS9}}
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** {{e|Trials and Tribble-ations}}
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=== Background ===
 
Freeman was played by [[Paul Baxley]].
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Freeman was originally written into the script with the intention being a walk on role for the episode writer [[David Gerrold]], a theater arts major. While [[Gene Coon]] had no objections at first, it was was later decided that Gerrold was too skinny to be an ''Enterprise'' crewman, and the role was given to Paul Baxley, a regular stunt man, instead. (''[[The Trouble with Tribbles]]'', pg. 211) Gerrold later had a cameo as a security officer in {{e|Trials and Tribble-ations}}.
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In "Trials and Tribble-ations", O'Brien mistakes Freeman for Kirk; in the original series, Paul Baxley was a regular stunt double for [[William Shatner]].
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The original rank to be held by Freeman was that of an [[ensign]], according to the revised final draft of the script. This appears to be reflected in "And the Children Shall Lead", where Freeman wore no rank insignia, signifying an ensign. However, on most other occasions, he continued to wear the rank of lieutenant despite script references from multiple appearances calling him ensign. (''[[The Trouble with Tribbles]]'')
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=== Apocrypha ===
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In non-[[canon]] [[novels]], such as [[Pocket TOS]]: ''[[My Enemy, My Ally]]'', Freeman's first name was Jerry, and he was also sometimes referred to as ensign.
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== External link ==
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* {{NCwiki|Jerry Freeman}}
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Revision as of 16:04, 24 October 2013

File:Freeman.jpg

Freeman in 2268

File:Scott chekov freeman and kirk.jpg

Freeman was present at Kirk's questioning before the minor temporal change

Lieutenant Freeman was a 23rd century Starfleet security officer aboard the USS Enterprise under Captain James T. Kirk. At some point, he also served as security chief upon the Enterprise.

Paul Baxley was credited as "security chief" in the credits for "Assignment: Earth". It is unknown for how long he held this position, or even if it was a permanent appointment.

When Freeman, Montgomery Scott and Pavel Chekov entered the bar on Deep Space K-7, Miles O'Brien thought Freeman was Captain Kirk, although Julian Bashir pointed out that he was wearing lieutenant's stripes. (DS9: "Trials and Tribble-ations")

Several minutes later, Freeman was among the officers involved in the brawl aboard K-7 between the Enterprise crew and Klingon crew of the IKS Gr'oth. Freeman, however, was not responsible for starting the fight. (TOS: "The Trouble with Tribbles")

However, the presence of O'Brien and his fellow time travelers of Deep Space 9 from the 24th century caused a minor change in the timeline, as they got involved in the brawl. As a result, O'Brien was taken into custody by Enterprise security instead of Freeman. (DS9: "Trials and Tribble-ations")

When the Enterprise traveled back in time to 1968 on a mission of historical observation and accidentally encountered the agent Gary Seven, Freeman was called in to the transporter room to arrest him, accompanied by another security guard. (TOS: "Assignment: Earth")

In 2268, Freeman found himself under the mind-control of Tommy Starnes who was under the influence of Gorgan and along with Chekov and another Security Guard Redshirt tried to arrest Kirk and Spock with "false" orders from Starfleet command. Kirk and Spock fought the three of them off and were put in the brig themselves. (TOS: "And the Children Shall Lead")

Template:EnterpriseSecurityChiefs

Appendices

File:Kirk Bashir and Obrien.jpg

After the change, Miles O'Brien had taken his place

Appearances

Background

Freeman was played by Paul Baxley.

Freeman was originally written into the script with the intention being a walk on role for the episode writer David Gerrold, a theater arts major. While Gene Coon had no objections at first, it was was later decided that Gerrold was too skinny to be an Enterprise crewman, and the role was given to Paul Baxley, a regular stunt man, instead. (The Trouble with Tribbles, pg. 211) Gerrold later had a cameo as a security officer in "Trials and Tribble-ations".

In "Trials and Tribble-ations", O'Brien mistakes Freeman for Kirk; in the original series, Paul Baxley was a regular stunt double for William Shatner.

The original rank to be held by Freeman was that of an ensign, according to the revised final draft of the script. This appears to be reflected in "And the Children Shall Lead", where Freeman wore no rank insignia, signifying an ensign. However, on most other occasions, he continued to wear the rank of lieutenant despite script references from multiple appearances calling him ensign. (The Trouble with Tribbles)

Apocrypha

In non-canon novels, such as Pocket TOS: My Enemy, My Ally, Freeman's first name was Jerry, and he was also sometimes referred to as ensign.

External link

  • Template:NCwiki