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File:Galloway 2269.jpg
Name: Galloway
Gender: Male
Species: Human
Actor: David L. Ross

Lieutenant Galloway was a 23rd century Starfleet officer, serving in the operations division aboard the USS Enterprise during the historic five-year mission in the 2260s under the command of Captain James T. Kirk.

Galloway was a versatile officer who was trained to perform in the departments of security and engineering, and usually wore a red operations division Starfleet uniform.

The Five-Year Mission

Galloway served aboard the Enterprise between 2266 and 2269 and performed his duties in a number of noteworthy missions.

2266

When the Enterprise encountered a duplicate planet of Earth on stardate 2713.5, Galloway was assigned as part of the security detail for the landing party. After the landing party met one of the onlies, Galloway escorted Commander Spock as the Vulcan searched through the ruins of the area. Even though they were pelted by debris thrown by the children in an alleyway, none of them were injured. Later on, when Doctor Leonard McCoy was working on a vaccine to cure the life prolongation complex, Galloway guarded the hospital where McCoy was conducting his research. (TOS: "Miri")

2267

On stardate 2821.5, Galloway performed the duties of a transporter chief. When the shuttlecraft Galileo had to make an emergency landing on Taurus II which forced the Enterprise into a rescue mission for the shuttlecraft crew, Galloway informed Kirk that the transporter was not working properly and there was no safe way to beam anyone aboard. Later, when the transporter was fixed, he beamed the surviving members of the Galileo before it incinerated in a decaying orbit around the planet. (TOS: "The Galileo Seven")

When McCoy accidentally injected himself with a hypo of cordrazine and rendered Lieutenant Kyle unconscious in the transporter room on stardate 3134.0, Galloway was one of two officers who found Kyle. He was later assigned to the landing party that beamed down to surface of the time vortex planet in search of the doctor. (TOS: "The City on the Edge of Forever")

During the visit to Beta III on stardate 3156.2, Galloway was assigned to the security detail for the second landing party which encountered Landru and uncovered the fate of the Archon. In order to blend in with the people of Beta III, he, along with the rest of the landing party, was disguised as a local inhabitant. (TOS: "The Return of the Archons")

When the Enterprise visited Eminiar VII on stardate 3192.1, Galloway joined the landing party to the planet. After High Councillor Anan 7 imprisoned the landing party, members of the party escape with Galloway disguised as an Eminian guard. He assisted Spock in rescuing Ambassador Robert Fox from the disintegration station, and guarded the Eminian High Council while Kirk and Spock acted to end Eminiar's war with Vendikar. (TOS: "A Taste of Armageddon")

2268

Galloway doesnt really die

An injured Galloway falling victim to a phaser blast

During the mission to Deep Space Station K-7 on stardate 4523.3, Galloway was posted as one of two security officers by the quadrotriticale storage compartment on Kirk's orders. Later, he witnessed Kirk being buried by an avalanche of tribbles when the captain demanded an inspection of the storage compartment. (TOS: "The Trouble with Tribbles"; DS9: "Trials and Tribble-ations")

When the Enterprise discovered the USS Exeter in orbit around Omega IV later the same year, Galloway joined Kirk, Spock and McCoy and beamed over to the abandoned starship. He later beamed down to a Kohm village on the planet surface only to be injured by a Yang and become the victim of phaser fire at the hands of Captain Ronald Tracey. (TOS: "The Omega Glory")

2269

After Doctor Janice Lester switched her body with Kirk through a life-energy transfer machine and assumed control of the Enterprise through his body on stardate 5928.5, Galloway was assigned as part of the security detachment to guard Lester, who was Kirk at this time. He witnessed Spock perform a Vulcan mind-meld and refused to obey the first officer's orders when the Vulcan realized that Kirk was trapped inside Lester's body. (TOS: "Turnabout Intruder")

Workplace Affiliations

While there is no information about Galloway's personal interests or his social relationships, there is some information about his working relationships with some Enterprise officers during the five-year mission. Apparently, he had a good workplace relationship with some officers.

Fields

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Security Officer Fields

Early in the five-year mission, Galloway teamed up with Fields on at least one assignment.

During the visit to Miri's planet on stardate 2713.5, Galloway joined Security Officer Fields as part of the security detail for the landing party. Together, they provided Spock some protection as the first officer scoured an alleyway. When Spock noticed that the onlies were throwing debris at them from above, the Vulcan instinctively pulled Galloway and Fields away from the falling debris. Later, when McCoy was conducting his medical research in the hospital laboratory, Galloway and Fields guarded the entrance to the lab. (TOS: "Miri")

Leslie

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Lieutenant Leslie

Among the Enterprise officers, Galloway had a good working relationship with Lieutenant Leslie and they were paired together on at least three important missions.

On stardate 2823.1, Leslie was on hand to assist Galloway in the transporter room and beam the survivors of the Galileo. During the mission to Beta III on stardate 3156.2, the two of them were assigned to the security detail for the second landing party. On stardate 4523.3, Leslie and Galloway witnessed Kirk being buried by an avalanche of tribbles on Deep Space Station K-7. (TOS: "The Galileo Seven", "The Return of the Archons", "The Trouble with Tribbles"; DS9: "Trials and Tribble-ations")

Osborne

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Lieutenant Osborne

During the five-year mission, Galloway worked once with Lieutenant Osborne. This occurred when the Enterprise visited Eminiar VII on stardate 3192.1.

After the landing party escaped the confinement imposed upon them by High Councillor Anan 7, both Galloway and Osborne disguised themselves as Eminian guards. Their actions ultimately allowed Kirk and Spock to bring an end to the war between Eminiar and Vendikar. (TOS: "A Taste of Armageddon")

Infections and Injuries

Throughout the five-year mission, Galloway was exposed to certain dangers during his years of service aboard the Enterprise. As a result, he suffered some infections and injuries.

On stardate 2713.5, Galloway was infected with the life prolongation complex for several days before McCoy created a vaccine that cured him of the disease. Years later, he was exposed to the Omega IV virus. (TOS: "Miri", "The Omega Glory")

Ronald Tracey

Captain Ronald Tracey

Spock assaulted Galloway on at least two occasions. After Galloway was absorbed by the Body of Landru on stardate 3156.2, Spock rendered him unconscious after he attacked the Vulcan. On stardate 5928.5, Galloway was the victim of a Vulcan nerve pinch when he prevented the escape of Kirk, who at this time was imprisoned in the body of Janice Lester. (TOS: "Turnabout Intruder")

Pehaps the greatest assault Galloway ever received was when he was vaporized by a phaser at the hands of Captain Tracey in 2268. (TOS: "The Omega Glory")

Appendices

Related topics

Appearances

Background

Lieutenant Galloway was played by David L. Ross. The character appeared in eight episodes of the Original Series and one episode of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine.

Ross' character was called "Lieutenant Galloway" by Kirk in "A Taste of Armageddon" and by Kirk and Spock in "The Omega Glory". Even though Ross also appeared in "Day of the Dove", his character's name for this episode was "Lieutenant Johnson".

While Ross had a few speaking opportunities during the series, he was given onscreen credit for the character on five episodes. For "Miri", he was credited as "Security Guard # 1". For "The Galileo Seven", he was listed as "Transporter Chief". In the "The Trouble with Tribbles" and the Deep Space Nine episode "Trials and Tribble-ations", he was simply identified as "Guard". Only in "Turnabout Intruder" was Ross credited as "Lt. Galoway"[sic].

Ambiguities

Death and Resurrection

Galloway's death at the hands of Captain Tracey in "The Omega Glory" and his unexplained reappearance in "Turnabout Intruder" makes him the only redshirt, other than Leslie, to mysteriously come back from the dead. There is some debate over Galloway's resurrection.

Some believe that the lieutenant who appeared in "Turnabout Intruder" was actually Johnson, not Galloway, since Ross' character was addressed by Spock only as "Lieutenant" in this episode and not by a surname. Unfortunately, this explanation is difficult to reconcile especially since Ross was given onscreen credit for the episode as "Lt. Galoway".

Beta XII-A entity

The Beta XII-A entity

Others believe that the Beta XII-A entity from "Day of the Dove" resurrected Galloway and the Enterprise crew simply thought that his name was Johnson. After all, the alien entity was capable of altering a person's thoughts and memories. Since it was also capable of healing a humanoid's mortal wounds, it is conceivable that it might have the ability to resurrect a dead person as well. Based on this information, this provides the best explanation of Galloway's mysterious reappearance.

Relationship to Johnson

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Lieutenant Johnson

Given the fact that Galloway and Johnson were both played by Ross, there is some speculation whether the two individuals, who resembled each other, were blood-related, like brothers or cousins.

Since both of them have different surnames, it is unlikely that they would be brothers, unless they were half-brothers. However, there is no information to verify this speculation. Nor is there any information to support the theory that the two characters were blood-related.

Given the fact that other Star Trek actors played multiple roles throughout the Original Series, like Majel Barrett and Eddie Paskey, it is also possible that Johnson was nothing more than a look-alike of Galloway.

Apocrypha

  • In the James Blish-J.A. Lawrence novelization of "The Omega Glory", the security guard who was killed by Tracey was identified as "Lieutenant Raintree", not Galloway. If Tracey murdered Raintree, then it would be possible for Galloway to be alive in "Turnabout Intruder". However, this story adaptation contradicts the name of the murdered security guard in the episode, especially since Kirk and Spock addressed him as "Galloway". Since the story adaptation is not considered canon, this explanation cannot be accepted as the official reason for Galloway's reappearance.
  • In the James Blish novelization of "Day of the Dove", the security guard who was injured in a swordfight with the Klingons and later healed by the Beta XII-A entity was known as "Lieutenant Galloway", not Lieutenant Johnson. Even though this would provide a good explanation for Galloway's reappearance, this non-canon story adaptation does not explain why the Enterprise crew members regularly called him "Johnson" during an episode which gave Ross onscreen credit as "Lt. Johnson".