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[[File:Gregory Quinn.jpg|thumb|Admiral Gregory Quinn]]
 
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| gender = Male
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| species = [[Human]]
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| affiliation = [[Starfleet]]
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| rank = [[Rear admiral]], lower half
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| occupation = [[Starfleet Command]]
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| status = Alive
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| datestatus = 2364
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| actor = [[Ward Costello]]
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[[Rear Admiral]] '''Gregory Quinn''' was a high ranking [[Starfleet]] official attached to [[Starfleet Command]] in the [[2360s]].
 
[[Rear Admiral]] '''Gregory Quinn''' was a high ranking [[Starfleet]] official attached to [[Starfleet Command]] in the [[2360s]].
   
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== History ==
Quinn played a crucial role in the uncovering of an attempt to take over [[Starfleet Command]] by [[Neural parasite (24th century)|neural parasites]] in [[2364]]. Quinn ordered [[Inspector General]] officer [[Dexter Remmick]] to investigate whether or not the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-D|-D}} had been infiltrated also. ({{TNG|Coming of Age}})
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Quinn played a crucial role in the uncovering of an attempt to take over [[Starfleet Command]] by [[Neural parasite (24th century)|neural parasites]] in [[2364]]. Quinn ordered the [[Inspector General]] officer [[Dexter Remmick]] to investigate whether or not the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-D|-D}} had been infiltrated also. ({{TNG|Coming of Age}})
   
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[[File:Neural parasite quinn.jpg|thumb|A neural parasite attached to Quinn]]
Nothing was discovered at the time, but Quinn himself would later become a victim of alien infestation. His mind was overtaken by the unknown alien intelligence in an attempt to infiltrate [[Starfleet Headquarters]] in [[2364]]. [[Captain]] [[Jean-Luc Picard]] and [[Commander]] [[William T. Riker]] of the ''Enterprise''-D, later that year, destroyed the alien mother creature, which lived in the body of Dexter Remmick, thereby also killing all other alien parasites on [[Earth]]. Quinn himself was expected to make a full recovery following the ordeal. ({{TNG|Conspiracy}})
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Nothing was discovered at the time, but Quinn himself would later become a victim of alien infestation. His mind was overtaken by the unknown alien intelligence in an attempt to infiltrate [[Starfleet Headquarters]] in [[2364]]. Later that year, [[Captain]] [[Jean-Luc Picard]] and [[Commander]] [[William T. Riker]] of the ''Enterprise''-D destroyed the alien mother creature, which lived in the body of Dexter Remmick, thereby also killing all other alien parasites on [[Earth]]. Quinn himself was expected to make a full recovery following the ordeal. ({{TNG|Conspiracy}})
   
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In the year Admiral Quinn was infected, he was attached to [[Starfleet Operational Support Services]] and made among others the executive decision to postpone the planned upgrade of the warp sensor grids of the {{USS|Gremlin}} due to budgetary considerations. ({{TNG|Conspiracy}})
== Background ==
 
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Quinn was part of [[Commander]] [[William T. Riker]]'s memories while being infected on the surface of [[Surata IV]] and treated in [[sickbay]]. ({{TNG|Shades of Gray}})
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== Appendices ==
 
=== Background information ===
 
Admiral Quinn was played by [[Ward Costello]]. His rank insignia was an admiral braid with no [[pip]], which costume notes have indicated as rear admiral (lower half).
 
Admiral Quinn was played by [[Ward Costello]]. His rank insignia was an admiral braid with no [[pip]], which costume notes have indicated as rear admiral (lower half).
   
Quinn was never seen or mentioned again after the first season of ''The Next Generation'', with the exception of archive footage used in [[TNG]]: "[[Shades of Gray (episode)|Shades of Gray]]". Quinn's recovery is stated in a log entry made by Captain Picard.
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Quinn was never seen or mentioned again after the first season of ''The Next Generation'', with the exception of archive footage used in {{TNG|Shades of Gray}}. Quinn's recovery is stated in a log entry made by Captain Picard.
   
===Apocrypha===
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=== Apocrypha ===
Quinn returned, one rank higher, as a full rear admiral in issues of [[DC Comics]]' ''TNG'' series story arc entitled ''War and Madness''.
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Quinn returned, one rank higher, as a full rear admiral in issues of [[DC Comics]]' TNG series story arc entitled ''War and Madness''.
   
 
While listed as a [[2375]] [[Dominion War]] casualty in the ''[[New Worlds, New Civilizations]]'' book, Quinn was later mentioned as being retired, circa [[2380]], in the [[novels|novel]] ''[[Articles of the Federation]]''.
 
While listed as a [[2375]] [[Dominion War]] casualty in the ''[[New Worlds, New Civilizations]]'' book, Quinn was later mentioned as being retired, circa [[2380]], in the [[novels|novel]] ''[[Articles of the Federation]]''.
   
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Revision as of 22:33, 15 October 2014

Rear Admiral Gregory Quinn was a high ranking Starfleet official attached to Starfleet Command in the 2360s.

History

Quinn played a crucial role in the uncovering of an attempt to take over Starfleet Command by neural parasites in 2364. Quinn ordered the Inspector General officer Dexter Remmick to investigate whether or not the USS Enterprise-D had been infiltrated also. (TNG: "Coming of Age")

File:Neural parasite quinn.jpg

A neural parasite attached to Quinn

Nothing was discovered at the time, but Quinn himself would later become a victim of alien infestation. His mind was overtaken by the unknown alien intelligence in an attempt to infiltrate Starfleet Headquarters in 2364. Later that year, Captain Jean-Luc Picard and Commander William T. Riker of the Enterprise-D destroyed the alien mother creature, which lived in the body of Dexter Remmick, thereby also killing all other alien parasites on Earth. Quinn himself was expected to make a full recovery following the ordeal. (TNG: "Conspiracy")

In the year Admiral Quinn was infected, he was attached to Starfleet Operational Support Services and made among others the executive decision to postpone the planned upgrade of the warp sensor grids of the USS Gremlin due to budgetary considerations. (TNG: "Conspiracy")

Quinn was part of Commander William T. Riker's memories while being infected on the surface of Surata IV and treated in sickbay. (TNG: "Shades of Gray")

Appendices

Background information

Admiral Quinn was played by Ward Costello. His rank insignia was an admiral braid with no pip, which costume notes have indicated as rear admiral (lower half).

Quinn was never seen or mentioned again after the first season of The Next Generation, with the exception of archive footage used in TNG: "Shades of Gray". Quinn's recovery is stated in a log entry made by Captain Picard.

Apocrypha

Quinn returned, one rank higher, as a full rear admiral in issues of DC Comics' TNG series story arc entitled War and Madness.

While listed as a 2375 Dominion War casualty in the New Worlds, New Civilizations book, Quinn was later mentioned as being retired, circa 2380, in the novel Articles of the Federation.

External link

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