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[[Lieutenant]] '''George Primmin''' was a member of [[Starfleet Security]]. He became a [[security officer]] in [[2363]] ({{DS9|Move Along Home}}) and was assigned to [[Deep Space 9]] in [[2369]].
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'''George Primmin''' was a [[Human]] [[male]] who served as a [[Starfleet]] [[security officer]] during the late-[[24th century]].
   
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==Starfleet career==
He was assigned to DS9 to make sure a [[deuridium]] shipment from the [[Gamma Quadrant]] passed through the space station safely. He clashed with [[Constable]] [[Odo]], who took Primmin's assignment there as an insult. Odo came to respect Primmin after the latter found a [[subspace crossover shunt]], placed there by [[Rao Vantika]], that would have disabled the station for [[hour]]s, giving Vantika time to steal the deuridium shipment. ({{DS9|The Passenger}})
 
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Primmin became a [[security officer]] in [[2363]]. ({{DS9|Move Along Home}})
   
 
As a [[Lieutenant]], in [[2369]], he was assigned to the [[Bajoran]] [[space station]] [[Deep Space 9]] to ensure a [[deuridium]] shipment from the [[Gamma Quadrant]] passed through the station safely. [[Constable]] [[Odo]], the station's Bajoran [[security chief]], took Primmin's assignment there as an insult, believing Starfleet had no faith in his abilities. The Constable initially offered his resignation because of the issue, but soon came to respect Primmin after the Starfleet [[officer]] discovered a [[subspace crossover shunt]], placed there by the [[Kobliad]] [[criminal]] [[scientist]] [[Rao Vantika]]. Had the device been activated, it would have crippled the station for close to an [[hour]], thereby giving Vantika time to steal the deuridium shipment. ({{DS9|The Passenger}})
Later, Primmin was the only [[senior staff|senior officer]] left after the [[Wadi]] transported [[Benjamin Sisko|Sisko]], [[Jadzia Dax|Dax]], [[Julian Bashir|Bashir]], and [[Kira Nerys|Kira]] into [[Chula]], one of their [[game]]s. Primmin initially thought that the senior staff partied with the Wadi all night, until Odo alarmed him and ordered Primmin to sweep the station to locate them. ({{DS9|Move Along Home}})
 
   
 
Shortly after these events, Primmin was the only [[senior staff|senior officer]] left after the [[Wadi]] transported [[Benjamin Sisko|Sisko]], [[Jadzia Dax|Dax]], [[Julian Bashir|Bashir]], and [[Kira Nerys|Kira]] into [[Chula]], one of their [[game]] environments. Primmin initially thought that the senior staff partied with the Wadi all night, until Odo alarmed him and ordered Primmin to sweep the station to locate them. ({{DS9|Move Along Home}})
{{bginfo|Primmin was played by [[James Lashly]].|[[Deep Space 9]] did not have another Starfleet security officer until [[Michael Eddington]] was assigned there in [[2371]]. Sent to DS9 to oversee the deuridium shipment, Primmin did not appear after {{e|Move Along Home}} and was never mentioned again, although he did appear in the [[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine (Pocket)|DS9 novel]] ''[[The Big Game]]'' while his [[mirror universe]] counterpart was mentioned as being a member of the [[Terran Rebellion]] in the novel ''[[Obsidian Alliances#Saturn's Children|Saturn's Children]]''.|According to the script for "The Passenger", Lieutenant Primmin was in his mid-thirties, had a friendly face, an easygoing smile, and a passing resemblance to a [[teddy bear]].}}
 
   
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Primmin left the station shortly after this incident. ({{DS9|The Nagus|Vortex|Battle Lines}} et al.)
== External link ==
 
* {{NCwiki}}
 
   
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==Memorable quotes==
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"''It's not the way they taught us at the Academy, is it, sir. If you want my opinion.''"<br>
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"''Actually, I don't. You and I are guests of the Bajorans, Lieutenant. You don't have to forget what you learned at the Academy, you just don't throw it in anyone's face here. If you're really smart, you might even learn a few new things about station security from our Constable. Clear?''"<br>
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"''Very clear, sir.''"<br>
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:- '''George Primmin''' and '''Benjamin Sisko''', of Odo's security methods ({{DS9|The Passenger}})
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"''What the hell are you doing in there? I told you to sweep the docking bay again.''"<br>
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"''I took a cue from you.''"<br>
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:- '''Odo''' and '''George Primmin''', on discovering Vantika's sabotage ({{DS9|The Passenger}})
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"''How long have you been a security officer, Lieutenant?''"<br>
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"''Six years. Why?''"<br>
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"''Lost many Commanders?''"<br>
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"''Lost?''"<br>
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"''Because you've lost one now. Sisko's off the station, missing. All of the senior officers may be missing. I want a sweep of this station, and if the others are missing too, I want to know the last time anybody saw them. I'm going to contact all ships that have departed since last night. Understood?''"<br>
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"''Yes, Constable.''"<br>
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:- '''Odo''' and '''George Primmin''' ({{DS9|Move Along Home}})
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"''I think we better go take a look.''"<br>
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"''No, wait a minute, Odo. You can't just go storming onto their ship without their permission.''"<br>
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"''Oh, is that Starfleet policy?''"<br>
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"''That's right.''"<br>
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"''Well, I'm not in Starfleet. Set the coordinates to midway down the second deck corridor. Is it against Starfleet rules to press a few buttons?''"<br>
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"''Energising.''"<br>
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:- '''Odo''' and '''George Primmin''' ({{DS9|Move Along Home}})
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==Appendices==
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===Background information===
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Primmin was played by actor [[James Lashly]].
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The script for "The Passenger" states the pronunciation of Primmin's name as "''PRIH-muhn''". It goes on to describe him as, "''a Starfleet security officer in his mid-thirties. He has a friendly face, an easygoing smile and a passing resemblance to a teddy bear.''" [http://www.st-minutiae.com/academy/literature329/409.txt]
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The character was included in "Move Along Home" as [[Colm Meaney]] was filming a movie and as such, was unable to appear as [[Chief]] [[Miles O'Brien|O'Brien]]. As [[Robert Hewitt Wolfe]] recalled, "''We needed someone there for people to talk to, and we wanted to show what the [[chain of command]] was, as far as station security is concerned. The Primmin story did that. I like that character. He's sort of the good ol' boy. I don't know if he'll be back; we have no plans to do so right now''". ("Robert Hewitt Wolfe - Writer/story editor", ''[[The Official Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Magazine]]'' Vol. 8)
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Though Primmin only appeared in two episodes of ''Deep Space Nine''{{'}}s [[DS9 Season 1|first season]] and was not seen again during the series' run, the similar character of [[Michael Eddington]] would later appear in the [[DS9 Season 3|season three]] premiere {{e|The Search, Part I}}. A Starfleet security officer, Odo would have the same reaction to him as he does to Primmin in "The Passenger".
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In his review of "The Passenger", ''[[Star Trek]]'' author [[Keith R.A. DeCandido]] wrote that he would have liked to have seen more of Primmin in future episodes, particularly in relation to the conflict with Odo, and also thought the character was, "''the only compelling element of a very run-of-the-mill plot.''" [http://www.tor.com/blogs/2013/05/star-trek-deep-space-nine-rewatch-the-passenger]
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===Apocrypha===
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In the [[Pocket DS9]] [[novels|novel]] ''[[The Big Game]]'', Starfleet posts a communique for a human fugitive named L'sthwan which Primmin then briefs to Odo. Though the communique is very vague, the crew of Deep Space 9 become concerned that L'sthwan might be on the station when a Romulan female who had arrived to play in The First Annual Deep Space Nine Poker Tournament is murdered while in a practice poker session. Despite Primmin's objections, Odo participates in the game, and is able to capture L'sthwan. Following this, Odo asks Primmin to guard him in the station's brig.
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Primmin's [[mirror universe]] counterpart is also mentioned as being a member of the [[Terran Rebellion]] in the ''[[Obsidian Alliances]]'' short story "[[Saturn's Children]]".
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Revision as of 17:11, 27 March 2014

George Primmin was a Human male who served as a Starfleet security officer during the late-24th century.

Starfleet career

Primmin became a security officer in 2363. (DS9: "Move Along Home")

As a Lieutenant, in 2369, he was assigned to the Bajoran space station Deep Space 9 to ensure a deuridium shipment from the Gamma Quadrant passed through the station safely. Constable Odo, the station's Bajoran security chief, took Primmin's assignment there as an insult, believing Starfleet had no faith in his abilities. The Constable initially offered his resignation because of the issue, but soon came to respect Primmin after the Starfleet officer discovered a subspace crossover shunt, placed there by the Kobliad criminal scientist Rao Vantika. Had the device been activated, it would have crippled the station for close to an hour, thereby giving Vantika time to steal the deuridium shipment. (DS9: "The Passenger")

Shortly after these events, Primmin was the only senior officer left after the Wadi transported Sisko, Dax, Bashir, and Kira into Chula, one of their game environments. Primmin initially thought that the senior staff partied with the Wadi all night, until Odo alarmed him and ordered Primmin to sweep the station to locate them. (DS9: "Move Along Home")

Primmin left the station shortly after this incident. (DS9: "The Nagus", "Vortex", "Battle Lines" et al.)

Memorable quotes

"It's not the way they taught us at the Academy, is it, sir. If you want my opinion."
"Actually, I don't. You and I are guests of the Bajorans, Lieutenant. You don't have to forget what you learned at the Academy, you just don't throw it in anyone's face here. If you're really smart, you might even learn a few new things about station security from our Constable. Clear?"
"Very clear, sir."

- George Primmin and Benjamin Sisko, of Odo's security methods (DS9: "The Passenger")


"What the hell are you doing in there? I told you to sweep the docking bay again."
"I took a cue from you."

- Odo and George Primmin, on discovering Vantika's sabotage (DS9: "The Passenger")


"How long have you been a security officer, Lieutenant?"
"Six years. Why?"
"Lost many Commanders?"
"Lost?"
"Because you've lost one now. Sisko's off the station, missing. All of the senior officers may be missing. I want a sweep of this station, and if the others are missing too, I want to know the last time anybody saw them. I'm going to contact all ships that have departed since last night. Understood?"
"Yes, Constable."

- Odo and George Primmin (DS9: "Move Along Home")


"I think we better go take a look."
"No, wait a minute, Odo. You can't just go storming onto their ship without their permission."
"Oh, is that Starfleet policy?"
"That's right."
"Well, I'm not in Starfleet. Set the coordinates to midway down the second deck corridor. Is it against Starfleet rules to press a few buttons?"
"Energising."

- Odo and George Primmin (DS9: "Move Along Home")

Appendices

Background information

Primmin was played by actor James Lashly.

The script for "The Passenger" states the pronunciation of Primmin's name as "PRIH-muhn". It goes on to describe him as, "a Starfleet security officer in his mid-thirties. He has a friendly face, an easygoing smile and a passing resemblance to a teddy bear." [1]

The character was included in "Move Along Home" as Colm Meaney was filming a movie and as such, was unable to appear as Chief O'Brien. As Robert Hewitt Wolfe recalled, "We needed someone there for people to talk to, and we wanted to show what the chain of command was, as far as station security is concerned. The Primmin story did that. I like that character. He's sort of the good ol' boy. I don't know if he'll be back; we have no plans to do so right now". ("Robert Hewitt Wolfe - Writer/story editor", The Official Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Magazine Vol. 8)

Though Primmin only appeared in two episodes of Deep Space Nine's first season and was not seen again during the series' run, the similar character of Michael Eddington would later appear in the season three premiere "The Search, Part I". A Starfleet security officer, Odo would have the same reaction to him as he does to Primmin in "The Passenger".

In his review of "The Passenger", Star Trek author Keith R.A. DeCandido wrote that he would have liked to have seen more of Primmin in future episodes, particularly in relation to the conflict with Odo, and also thought the character was, "the only compelling element of a very run-of-the-mill plot." [2]

Apocrypha

In the Pocket DS9 novel The Big Game, Starfleet posts a communique for a human fugitive named L'sthwan which Primmin then briefs to Odo. Though the communique is very vague, the crew of Deep Space 9 become concerned that L'sthwan might be on the station when a Romulan female who had arrived to play in The First Annual Deep Space Nine Poker Tournament is murdered while in a practice poker session. Despite Primmin's objections, Odo participates in the game, and is able to capture L'sthwan. Following this, Odo asks Primmin to guard him in the station's brig.

Primmin's mirror universe counterpart is also mentioned as being a member of the Terran Rebellion in the Obsidian Alliances short story "Saturn's Children".

External links

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