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| imagecap = Lieutenant Leslie ([[2268]])
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|species = [[Human]]
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|affiliation = [[Federation]] [[Starfleet]]
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| affiliation = [[Federation]] [[Starfleet]]
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|rank = [[Lieutenant]]
| rank = [[Lieutenant]]
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|occupation = [[Security officer]]
| status = Active
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|died = [[2268]] (later resurrected)
| datestatus = 2268
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|datestatus = 2268
| actor = [[Eddie Paskey]]
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'''Leslie''' was a [[23rd century]] [[Starfleet]] [[officer]]. He served aboard the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701}} between [[2265]] and [[2268]] under the command of [[Captain]] [[James T. Kirk]], during the [[Enterprise history|historic]] [[five-year mission]]. By [[2266]], he held the [[Rank|rank]] of [[lieutenant]].
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[[Mister]] '''Leslie''' was a [[male]] [[Human]] who served as a [[Starfleet]] [[officer]] during the mid-[[23rd century]]. He served aboard the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701}} between [[2265]] and [[2268]] under the [[commanding officer|command]] of [[Captain]] [[James T. Kirk]], during his [[five-year mission]] beginning during the mid-[[2260s]].
   
 
== Starfleet service ==
 
== Starfleet service ==
Leslie was a versatile [[Crewman|crew member]] who was cross-trained to serve in several departments as needed. He was assigned primarily to the [[operations division]] and was usually posted to the [[engineering station]] on the [[bridge]] of the ''Enterprise'', next to the [[turbolift]] doors. He also performed many tasks as a [[security officer]].
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A versatile [[crewman|crew member]] who was assigned primarily to the [[operations division]] as an [[engineer]] or a [[security officer]], Leslie served in several departments as needed.
   
[[File:Leslie, sciences division 2265.jpg|thumb|left|Leslie on his first assignment at Delta Vega]]
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[[File:Leslie security, 2265.jpg|thumb|left|Leslie as a security officer at Delta Vega]]
 
He was aboard the ''Enterprise'' when the starship first crossed the [[galactic barrier]] on [[stardate]] 1312.4, and became a lieutenant on stardate 2126.1. ({{TOS|Where No Man Has Gone Before|The Squire of Gothos}}) During breaks from duty, Leslie socialized with his shipmates in the [[Constitution class#Recreational facilities|recreation room]] of the ''Enterprise'' or in a [[bar]]. ({{TOS|Where No Man Has Gone Before|Charlie X|The Trouble with Tribbles}}; {{DS9|Trials and Tribble-ations}})
   
 
The lieutenant once risked facing a charge of [[mutiny]] on stardate 3417.3. He abandoned his post after becoming temporarily infected by the [[Omicron spore]]s and lined up near the [[transporter room]] to join the [[colonist]]s of [[Omicron Ceti III]]. When Kirk told him to return to his station, Leslie [[#Memorable quotes|disobeyed]] the captain's order. ({{TOS|This Side of Paradise}})
He is one of the few officers to have worn a [[Starfleet uniform (2250s-2260s)|blue]], [[redshirt|red]], and [[Starfleet uniform (mid 2260s-early 2270s)|gold]] [[Starfleet uniform]]. He also wore an earlier-style [[Starfleet uniform (2250s-2260s)|beige]] operations division uniform. He performed some duties in a red or blue [[Starfleet uniform (mid 2260s-early 2270s)#Duty jumpsuit|jumpsuit]]. After [[stardate]] 2126.1, his uniform regularly showed the [[rank insignia]] of a lieutenant. ({{TOS|Where No Man Has Gone Before|The Changeling|Assignment: Earth|The Enemy Within|The Squire of Gothos}})
 
   
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On stardate 3619.2, Leslie was violently attacked by a [[dikironium cloud creature]] during a [[planetary survey]] of [[Argus X]]. With all the red [[blood]] corpuscles drained from his body, [[Doctor]] [[Leonard McCoy]] declared him [[Death|deceased]] in an [[autopsy report]]. Leslie was later revived and returned to duty by stardate 3620.7, and continued to serve aboard the ''Enterprise'' until stardate 5630.7. ({{TOS|Obsession|Is There in Truth No Beauty?}})
His service began on stardate 1312.4, with his first assignment occurring on stardate 1313.1. ({{TOS|Where No Man Has Gone Before}}) During breaks from duty, he socialized with his shipmates in the [[Constitution class#Recreational facilities|recreation room]] of the ''Enterprise'' or in a [[bar]]. ({{TOS|Charlie X|The Trouble with Tribbles}}; {{DS9|Trials and Tribble-ations}})
 
 
He risked facing a charge of [[mutiny]] on stardate 3417.3. After becoming infected by the [[Omicron spore|Omicron spores]], he abandoned his post and lined up outside the [[transporter room]] to join the [[Colonist|colonists]] of [[Omicron Ceti III]]. He [[#Memorable Quotes|openly disobeyed]] Kirk's order when told to return to his station. He continued his service after the spores had lost their effect on him. ({{TOS|This Side of Paradise}})
 
 
During a [[planetary survey]] of [[Argus X]] on stardate 3619.2, he was [[death|killed]] by the [[dikironium cloud creature]] after it had drained all the red [[blood]] corpuscles from his body. He was revived by stardate 3620.7 and soon returned to active duty. ({{TOS|Obsession}}) His service aboard the ''Enterprise'' continued until his last assignment on stardate 5630.7. ({{TOS|Is There in Truth No Beauty?}})
 
   
 
=== Duty officer ===
 
=== Duty officer ===
[[File:Leslie-nav ltcmdr-Alternative Factor-TOS.jpg|thumb|Leslie in the [[captain's chair]]]]
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[[File:Leslie in command.jpg|thumb|Leslie in the captain's chair]]
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When the [[alien]] [[Trelane]] appeared on the [[bridge]] of the ''Enterprise'' and [[Kidnapping|abducted]] eight members of the bridge crew, Leslie sat in the [[command chair]] as the ship [[orbit|orbited]] the [[planet]] [[Gothos]] on stardate 2126.1. Upon safe escape from captivity, Kirk and the seven officers resumed their posts to [[warp]] the [[vessel]] away from the [[rogue planet]]. ({{TOS|The Squire of Gothos}})
Leslie was a [[duty officer]] on two occasions. He first sat in the [[command chair]] on stardate 2126.1, when Kirk and several other officers escaped safely from [[Trelane]] of the [[planet]] [[Gothos]]. ({{TOS|The Squire of Gothos}}) The next time happened on stardate 3088.7, when the [[starship]] investigated the cause of massive spatial disturbances on an [[Unnamed Alpha and Beta Quadrant planets#Iron-silica planet|iron-silica planet]] and encountered [[Lazarus]]. ({{TOS|The Alternative Factor}})
 
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After a [[fire]] was [[arson|ignited]] aboard the ''Enterprise'' and caused damage to [[main engineering]] on stardate 3088.7, Leslie served as the [[duty officer]] as Kirk pursued the [[scientist]] [[Lazarus]] to an [[Iron-silica planet 001|uncharted iron-silica planet]] in order to retrieve the ship's stolen [[dilithium crystal]]s. When Kirk returned to the bridge, Leslie discharged the [[Phaser#Starship phasers|ship's phasers]] and destroyed [[Lazarus' spaceship]]. This sealed the [[negative magnetic corridor]], forever trapping Lazarus with his [[Lazarus (antimatter)|antimatter counterpart]] and saving both [[universe]]s from mutual annihilation. ({{TOS|The Alternative Factor}})
   
 
=== Engineer ===
 
=== Engineer ===
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Leslie was often assigned to the [[engineering station]] on the bridge, next to the [[turbolift]] doors. During a [[star mapping]] mission that lead to the initially tense [[first contact]] with the [[First Federation]] starship ''[[Fesarius]]'' on stardate 1514.0, Leslie observed Kirk relieving Lieutenant [[Dave Bailey]] from duty when the [[navigator]] suffered an [[nervous breakdown|emotional breakdown]]. As the [[chronometer|countdown]] ticked away on [[Balok]]'s threat to destroy the ''Enterprise'', Leslie talked with Lieutenant [[Brent]] and [[Bobby]] while Kirk appealed to [[Commander]] [[Spock]] for solutions. With the captain's [[corbomite]] [[bluff]] successful in stopping the threat, a [[Balok's pilot vessel|pilot vessel]] emerged from the ''Fesarius'' and used its [[tractor beam]] to drag the ''Enterprise''. Leslie monitored the engine [[temperature]] readings as the ''Enterprise'' overheated its [[impulse engine]]s to pull free. ({{TOS|The Corbomite Maneuver|}})
Leslie performed many [[engineering]] tasks during his time aboard the ''Enterprise''. He was at the engineering station during the tense standoff with the ''[[Fesarius]]'' on stardate 1512.2 and the battle with a [[Romulan]] [[Romulan Bird-of-Prey (23rd century)|Bird-of-Prey]] on stardate 1709.1. ({{TOS|The Corbomite Maneuver|Balance of Terror}}) He was at the same post when the ''Enterprise'' crew first encountered [[Harcourt Fenton Mudd]], learned the fate of [[Doctor]] [[Roger Korby]], and visited [[Miri's homeworld]]. ({{TOS|Mudd's Women|What Are Little Girls Made Of?|Miri}})
 
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When Doctor [[Simon Van Gelder]] escaped from the [[Tantalus Penal Colony]] and became a [[stowaway]] during a routine [[cargo]] exchange on stardate 2715.1, Leslie listened to the [[security alert]]s as the escaped inmate [[assault]]ed ''Enterprise'' crew members near the transporter room. He witnessed Spock subduing Van Gelder with a [[Vulcan nerve pinch]] moments later, after the inmate barged his way onto the bridge, demanding [[asylum]] with a [[hand phaser|phaser]] in hand. ({{TOS|Dagger of the Mind}})
   
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On stardate 2821.7, Leslie monitored the engineering controls as the ''Enterprise'' searched for the missing [[shuttlecraft]] ''{{dis|Galileo|2267}}'' near the [[quasar]]-like [[Murasaki 312]]. Later assisting Lieutenant [[Galloway]] in the transporter room, he [[beam]]ed in the ''Galileo'' survivors before the shuttlecraft incinerated around the planet [[Taurus II]]. ({{TOS|The Galileo Seven}})
He was on the bridge when Doctor [[Simon Van Gelder]] burst in with a [[Type 2 phaser|phaser]]. ({{TOS|Dagger of the Mind}}) He was unable to stop a [[cordrazine]]-crazed Doctor [[Leonard McCoy]] from escaping the bridge and [[Beam|transporting]] down to the [[time vortex planet]]. ({{TOS|The City on the Edge of Forever}})
 
   
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With Kirk believing that the attack on the [[Cestus III]] [[Federation]] [[outpost]] on stardate 3045.6 was a prelude to a [[Gorn]] invasion, the ''Enterprise'' chased a fleeing [[Gorn starship]] past an uncharted [[star system]]. Leslie reacted with concern when Kirk ordered the ship to jump to [[Warp factor|warp 8]] to catch the fleeing [[Space vessel|vessel]], after Spock and [[Lieutenant Commander]] [[Montgomery Scott]] had both warned the captain that a sustained [[Warp speed|warp 7 speed]] would damage the ship's engines. The lieutenant watched the [[main viewscreen]] helplessly as the powerful [[Metron]]s seized Kirk and forced him to fight the [[Gorn captain 1|Gorn captain]] on the surface of an unknown [[world]]. He sprang to his feet when Kirk returned suddenly and safely to the bridge. ({{TOS|Arena}})
[[File:Leslie, brent and hadley.jpg|thumb|left|Leslie (''left'') sits in Khan's row of prisoners]]
 
   
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When the ''Enterprise'' headed to [[Starbase 9]] for resupply on stardate 3113.2, the ship encountered an uncharted [[black star]] and used all its [[warp drive|warp power]] to escape from the star's [[gravity|gravitational]] pull. The resulting accidental [[Slingshot effect|breakaway]] caused the vessel to [[time travel|travel back in time]] to the [[year]] [[1969]] on planet [[Earth]]. With the ship operating solely on [[impulse power]], Leslie repaired the engineering station for the return trip back to the year [[2267]]. ({{TOS|Tomorrow is Yesterday||}})
He passed out after [[Khan Noonien Singh]] cut off the [[life support]] system to the bridge and [[Hijacking|hijacked]] the ''Enterprise'' on stardate 3141.9. He was revived later and temporarily taken prisoner by [[Augment|Khan's followers]]. ({{TOS|Space Seed}}) He also [[Fainting|fainted]] on the bridge and was quickly treated by a [[Medic|medical team]] during the starship's journey through the [[space amoeba]]. ({{TOS|The Immunity Syndrome}})
 
   
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During the planned time travel mission to Earth in the year [[1968]], Leslie performed a [[sensor]] scan as the ''Enterprise'' intercepted a powerful transporter beam carrying [[Gary Seven]] and a [[Isis|cat]], originating from a [[Tau Alpha C|hidden planet]] located one thousand [[light year]]s away. The enigmatic Gary Seven used a [[servo]] to escape confinement in the [[brig]] and render the lieutenant unconscious in the transporter room in order to beam down to a secret office in [[New York City]]. ({{TOS|Assignment: Earth}})
He assisted Lieutenant [[Galloway]] in the [[transporter room]] and [[beam]]ed in the ''[[Galileo (2267)|Galileo]]'' survivors before the [[shuttlecraft]] incinerated around [[Taurus II]]. ({{TOS|The Galileo Seven}}) He was attacked in the same room by an [[Neural parasite (23rd century)|infected]] [[Commander]] [[Spock]] on stardate 3287.2 when the [[first officer]] applied the [[Vulcan nerve pinch]] on him in an attempt to beam down to the planet [[Deneva]]. ({{TOS|Operation -- Annihilate!}}) He was also rendered unconscious by [[Gary Seven]] during the [[time travel]]ing mission to [[1968]]. ({{TOS|Assignment: Earth}})
 
   
 
[[File:Leslie, brent and hadley.jpg|thumb|left|Leslie (''left'') sits in Khan's row of prisoners]]
When the ''Enterprise'' accidentally hurled back in [[time travel|time]] to the [[year]] [[1969]], he repaired the engineering station for the voyage back to [[2267]]. He assisted Spock and Lieutenant [[Hikaru Sulu]] in finding a weakness in [[Apollo]]'s [[force field]]. He also aided [[Lieutenant Commander]] [[Montgomery Scott]] in weakening [[Vaal]]'s hold on the starship. ({{TOS|Tomorrow is Yesterday|Who Mourns for Adonais?|The Apple}})
 
 
Leslie belonged to a select group of ''Enterprise'' officers who [[eating|dined]] at a banquet that was organized by Lieutenant [[Marla McGivers]] on stardate 3141.9 for [[suspended animation|revived]] [[20th century]] [[Augment]] leader [[Khan Noonien Singh]]. He was rendered unconscious after Khan cut off the [[life support system]] to the bridge and [[Hijacking|hijacked]] the ''Enterprise''. A weakened Kirk [[Space Seed (episode)#Log entries|listed the bridge crew]] for [[commendation]]s before [[fainting|passing out]]. Leslie, however, was not included on the list. Before Kirk retook the ''Enterprise'', Leslie was taken prisoner and forced to watch the captain's [[torture]] on the [[conference room]] [[viewscreen]]. ({{TOS|Space Seed}})
   
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When Spock became infected by a [[flying parasite]] during the mission to the [[Deneva colony]] on stardate 3287.2., Kirk confined the [[first officer]] to sickbay and [[quarantine]]d the planet. Spock escaped from his confinement and entered the transporter room, encountering Leslie and Scott, who were both working on the [[transporter]]. Determined to beam down to [[Deneva]], Spock shoved Scott and subdued Leslie with a Vulcan nerve pinch. Scott detained Spock with a phaser until Kirk arrived. Rubbing his shoulder after regaining consciousness, Leslie watched as the captain allowed Spock to beam down to collect a neural parasite specimen for study. ({{TOS|Operation -- Annihilate!}})
[[File:Hadley and Leslie on the bridge, 2268.jpg|thumb|Leslie (''right'') before the Kelvans neutralize and reduce him ...]]
 
   
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With the ''Enterprise'' orbiting the planet [[Gamma Hydra IV]] on stardate 3478.2 and Kirk suffering from the effects of advanced aging due to [[Radiation poisoning|radiation exposure]], Leslie observed [[Commodore]] [[Stocker]] assume command of the ship and plot a shortcut to [[Starbase 10]] through the [[Romulan Neutral Zone]]. Ambushed by an attacking [[Romulan]] [[Bird-of-Prey]] squadron, Kirk [[Radiation exposure protocol|recovered]] and retook command to warp the vessel safely out of the Neutral Zone. ({{TOS|The Deadly Years}})
[[File:Hadley and Leslie as crystalline blocks.jpg|thumb|... and after]]
 
   
He was the bridge engineer when [[Commodore]] [[Stocker]] assumed command of the ''Enterprise'' on stardate 3479.4 and ordered the [[space vessel|vessel]] to enter the [[Romulan Neutral Zone]]. ({{TOS|The Deadly Years}}) He performed the same duty when Commodore [[Matt Decker]] took command on stardate 4202.9 and used the ''Enterprise'' to attack the "[[planet killer]]." ({{TOS|The Doomsday Machine}})
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Leslie saw the wrecked, drifting {{USS|Constellation|NCC-1017}} on the main viewscreen when the ''Enterprise'' entered [[system L-374|star system L-374]] on stardate 4202.9. He witnessed Commodore [[Matt Decker]] invoking Starfleet [[General Order 104]] to displace Spock from [[commanding officer|command duty]] and take control of the ''Enterprise'' in order to launch an attack on an automated, self-propelled "[[planet killer]]". ({{TOS|The Doomsday Machine}})
   
 
[[File:Hadley and Leslie on the bridge, 2268.jpg|thumb|Leslie (''right'') before the Kelvans neutralize and reduce him...]]
He was on the bridge after a group of [[Kelvan]]s hijacked the ship and temporarily neutralized and reduced him into a small dehydrated [[Kelvan#Field projection|porous cuboctahedron solid]]. ({{TOS|By Any Other Name}}) He was stunned into unconscious when the [[Eymorg]] {{dis|Kara|Eymorg}} appeared and removed Spock's [[brain]]. ({{TOS|Spock's Brain}})
 
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After [[Starbase 6]] had lost contact with {{USS|Intrepid|NCC-1631}} on stardate 4307.1, the ''Enterprise'' was ordered to investigate the lost all-[[Vulcan]] starship in the [[Gamma 7A system|Gamma 7A]] star system in [[Sector 39J]]. As the ''Enterprise'' traveled through a giant [[space amoeba]], Leslie succumbed to the effects of the amoeba's [[negative energy]] [[energy field|field]] and [[faint]]ed on the bridge. He received immediate medical treatment and resumed his duties as Kirk searched for a solution to destroy the space amoeba. ({{TOS|The Immunity Syndrome}})
   
 
[[File:Hadley and Leslie as crystalline blocks.jpg|thumb|...and after]]
While the ''Enterprise'' was under attack by a [[D7 class|Klingon battle cruiser]] on stardate 4372.5, he gave up his seat at the engineering station to [[Elaan]], the [[Dohlman]] of [[Elas]]. He continued his duties while standing until he was relieved by Scott. ({{TOS|Elaan of Troyius}})
 
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On stardate 4372.5, the ''Enterprise'' was assigned a secret [[diplomatic]] mission to facilitate the peace [[marriage]] of [[Elaan]], the [[Dohlman]] of [[Elas]], to the ruler of [[Troyius]]. When the ship was under attack by a [[Klingon]] [[D7 class|battle cruiser]] in the [[Tellun star system]] near the [[Federation-Klingon border]], Leslie gave up his seat at the engineering station to Elaan as she entered the bridge. He continued to monitor the engineering readings throughout the skirmish until he was relieved by Scott. ({{TOS|Elaan of Troyius}})
   
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When [[explorer]]s from the [[Kelvan Empire]] lured the ''Enterprise'' with a false [[distress call]] to [[Kelvan colony planet|their colony]] and hijacked the ship on stardate 4657.5, Leslie's [[voluntary muscles]] were neutralized by [[Hanar]] after the [[Kelvan]] intruder appeared on the bridge and activated the [[paralysis field]] on his belt buckle. Before Kirk, Spock, McCoy, and Scott regained control of the ''Enterprise'', Leslie was reduced temporarily by the Kelvans into a small dehydrated [[Kelvan#Field projection|porous cuboctahedron solid]]. ({{TOS|By Any Other Name}})
=== Helm officer ===
 
Leslie was first assigned to the [[Helm station|helm]] on stardate 1513.1, during the mission to planet [[M-113]]. He took over the helm when an [[Polywater intoxication|infected]] Sulu abandoned his post on stardate 1704.2. He was later relieved of duty after he succumbed to the effects of the Psi 2000 virus. ({{TOS|The Man Trap|The Naked Time}})
 
   
 
=== Helm officer ===
 
[[File:Sulu confronts Richelieu.jpg|thumb|left|Leslie at the helm]]
 
[[File:Sulu confronts Richelieu.jpg|thumb|left|Leslie at the helm]]
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With the crew exposed to a [[Polywater intoxication|virus]] during the mission to the planet [[Psi 2000]] on stardate 1704.2, Leslie took over the [[helm]] after an [[Polywater intoxication|infected]] [[Hikaru Sulu|Sulu]] abandoned his post. He struggled to stabilize the ship's decaying orbit before a [[sword]]-wielding Sulu returned to the bridge and was [[Vulcan nerve pinch|subdued]] by Spock. Kirk later relieved him from duty when Leslie became infected with the virus. ({{TOS|The Naked Time|}})
   
He was at the helm when the ''Enterprise'' discovered the [[rogue planet]] Gothos, transported the [[Karidian Company of Players]] to [[Benecia]], [[Orbit|orbited]] [[Pyris VII]] when Lieutenant [[DeSalle]] was [[Commanding officer|in command]], and visited the [[Shore Leave Planet]]. ({{TOS|The Squire of Gothos|The Conscience of the King|Catspaw|Shore Leave}})
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Leslie was at the helm when the ''Enterprise'' was in [[orbit]] of [[Planet Q]]. Later, around stardate 2819.8, he warped the vessel out of planetary orbit of [[Benecia]] when [[Lenore Karidian]] was institutionalized for her [[insanity|mental insanity]] at a [[asylum|medical facility]] at the [[Benecia Colony]]. ({{TOS|The Conscience of the King}})
   
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{{bginfo|In the final revised draft script for "The Conscience of the King", the part of the episode which evidently became Leslie's featured Sulu instead.}}
He performed [[tactical officer|tactical]] duties on stardate 3088.7. Under Kirk's orders, he fired the [[Phaser#Starship phasers|starship's phasers]] and destroyed [[Lazarus' spaceship]]. This sealed the [[negative magnetic corridor]] and saved the two [[universe]]s from mutual destruction. ({{TOS|The Alternative Factor}})
 
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Leslie switched from his post at the engineering station to the helm when Kirk placed Lieutenant [[DeSalle]] [[CO|in command]] of the ''Enterprise'' and beamed down with Spock and McCoy to the planet [[Pyris VII]] on stardate 3018.2. He maintained orbit as the [[Ornithoid life form|Ornithoid]] [[explorer]]s {{dis|Sylvia|Pyris VII}} and [[Korob]] subjected the starship to extreme heat and enclosed it with a surrounding [[force field]]. ({{TOS|Catspaw}})
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With the entire crew feeling tired and weary, Leslie was at the helm when Sulu conducted a [[planetary survey|survey]] of the [[Shore Leave Planet]] with McCoy on stardate 3025.3. He was allowed to join a shore party after Kirk assessed the dangers and authorized a [[shore leave]] for the crew. ({{TOS|Shore Leave}})
   
 
=== Medical assistant ===
 
=== Medical assistant ===
 
[[File:Leslie helping in sickbay.jpg|thumb|Leslie seeing to Spock]]
Leslie treated Spock twice as a [[medical assistant]] in [[sickbay]]. The first time happened when the [[first officer]] was attacked by the [[M-113 creature]] on stardate 1513.8. ({{TOS|The Man Trap}}) The next one was on stardate 3372.7, when Spock underwent a [[Medical procedures|medical examination]] by McCoy which revealed that he was suffering from the effects of ''[[pon farr]]''. ({{TOS|Amok Time}})
 
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Leslie served as an assistant in [[sickbay]] at least twice.
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He treated Spock's injuries after the [[M-113 creature]] [[stowaway|infiltrated]] the ''Enterprise'' and [[assault]]ed the first officer on stardate 1513.8. ({{TOS|The Man Trap}})
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When Kirk ordered Spock to report to sickbay for a [[physical|medical examination]] on stardate 3372.7, Leslie assisted the [[chief medical officer]] in conducting the [[physical]] that revealed Spock was suffering from the [[Vulcan]] [[neurochemistry|neurochemical]] effects of ''[[pon farr]]''. ({{TOS|Amok Time}})
   
 
=== Navigator ===
 
=== Navigator ===
 
[[File:Leslie, command division, navigator.jpg|thumb|Leslie as a navigator]]
 
[[File:Leslie, command division, navigator.jpg|thumb|Leslie as a navigator]]
 
Leslie sat at the [[navigation console]] when the ''Enterprise'' was ''en route'' to the [[Malurian]] [[star system]] on stardate 3541.9, investigating a [[distress call]] and facing a barrage of attacks by the interstellar [[Probe|space probe]] ''[[Nomad]]''. After the probe ceased fire, it was beamed aboard the starship. Leslie carried Scott's body to sickbay after ''Nomad'' attacked the [[chief engineer]] on the bridge, but was not present to witness Scott's revival. ({{TOS|The Changeling}})
   
 
=== Science technician ===
Leslie was the [[navigator]] on stardate 3541.9, when the ''Enterprise'' encountered the intersteller [[Probe|space probe]] ''[[Nomad]]''. He was one of two officers to carry Scott's body to sickbay after the space probe attacked the [[chief engineer]] on the bridge. He was not present to witness Scott's revival. ({{TOS|The Changeling}})
 
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On stardate 1672.1, Leslie was a [[technician]] of a [[survey team]] on [[Alfa 177]]. [[exposure|Exposed]] to the rapidly [[frost|freezing conditions]] of the planet surface, he was left stranded after a [[Transporter accident|malfunction]] rendered the transporter unusable. He suffered [[frostbite]] and was given immediate medical treatment when the transporter was repaired. ({{TOS|The Enemy Within}})
   
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The lieutenant sat at the [[science station]] when Spock took command of the ''Enterprise'' after Kirk, Lieutenant [[Nyota Uhura]], and [[Ensign]] [[Pavel Chekov]] were [[kidnap]]ped by the [[Provider]]s on stardate 3211.7. Leslie monitored the [[sensor]] readings as the starship headed for [[Triskelion]] in search of the three missing Starfleet officers. ({{TOS|The Gamesters of Triskelion}})
=== Science officer ===
 
Leslie was a [[science officer]] on the [[Alfa 177]] [[geology|geological]] [[survey team]] on stardate 1672.1. He suffered [[frostbite]] and recovered from the ordeal. ({{TOS|The Enemy Within}}) He was posted to the [[science station]] on stardate 3211.7, as the ''Enterprise'' headed for [[Triskelion]] in search of Kirk, Lieutenant [[Nyota Uhura]] and [[Ensign]] [[Pavel Chekov]]. ({{TOS|The Gamesters of Triskelion}})
 
   
 
=== Security officer ===
 
=== Security officer ===
[[File:Security team, The Devil in the Dark.jpg|thumb|left|Leslie (''second from left'') and the security team on Janus VI]]
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[[File:Security team, 2267.jpg|thumb|left|Leslie (''second from left'') and the security team on Janus VI]]
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When Kirk decided to maroon Lieutenant Commander [[Gary Mitchell]] on the planet [[Delta Vega]] on stardate 1313.1, Leslie took the [[tranquilizer|tranquilized]] lieutenant commander to a [[holding cell]] inside a [[lithium cracking station]]. He guarded the [[brig]] before Mitchell unleashed his [[psionic energy|psionic powers]] to escape confinement. ({{TOS|Where No Man Has Gone Before}})
   
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Leslie joined the second [[landing party]] on [[Beta III]] on stardate 3156.2, when the ''Enterprise'' was sent to investigate the fate of the ''{{dis|Archon|starship}}'', a Federation starship that disappeared mysteriously [[22nd century|one hundred years earlier]]. He fired his [[hand phaser|phaser]] on an attacking mob, [[Stun setting|stunning]] them as the landing party struggled to flee. Before Kirk neutralized an ancient [[computer]] that was built by the [[philosopher]] [[Landru]] to control the society of Beta III, Leslie was [[absorption|absorbed]] temporarily into [[the Body]] of [[Landru]]. ({{TOS|The Return of the Archons}})
Leslie's first assignment aboard the ''Enterprise'' happened on stardate 1313.1. He [[guard]]ed the [[holding cell]] containing Lieutenant Commander [[Gary Mitchell]] at the [[Delta Vega Station]]. He was [[stun]]ned into unconsciousness and later recovered after Mitchell unleashed his [[Psionic energy|psionic powers]] on him to escape. ({{TOS|Where No Man Has Gone Before}}) He was a member of the [[Beta III]] [[landing party]] on stardate 3156.2 and was temporarily absorbed into the [[The Body of Landru|Body of Landru]]. ({{TOS|The Return of the Archons}}) He joined Lieutenant Commander [[Giotto]]'s [[security team]] in the hunt for the [[Horta]] on stardate 3196.1. He was clubbed on the head three times by an angry mob of [[Janus VI]] [[miner]]s and later healed of his injuries. ({{TOS|The Devil in the Dark}})
 
   
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On stardate 3196.1, Leslie was assigned to Lieutenant Commander [[Giotto]]'s [[security team]] in the hunt for the [[Horta]], an elusive [[silicon-based lifeform]] that terrorized the [[miner]]s of [[Janus VI]]. While Kirk, Spock, and McCoy struggled to save the life of the wounded Horta, he suffered head injuries after an angry group of miners overpowered a security perimeter. ({{TOS|The Devil in the Dark}})
He was assigned to the [[security team]] aboard [[Deep Space Station K-7]] on stardate 4523.3. While posted there, he helped end a bar brawl between the [[Klingon]]s and the ''Enterprise'' crew. He also guarded the [[quadrotriticale]] storage compartment, apprehended [[Cyrano Jones]] for questioning, and assisted Kirk in uncovering the true identity of [[Arne Darvin]]. ({{TOS|The Trouble with Tribbles}}; {{DS9|Trials and Tribble-ations}})
 
   
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The lieutenant was sent to [[Deep Space Station K-7]] on a security assignment on stardate 4523.3. Soon after leaving the bar, he rushed back to end a brawl that had erupted between a small group of Klingons and ''Enterprise'' officers. While guarding the [[quadrotriticale]] storage compartment, he witnessed an avalanche of [[poison]]ed [[tribble]]s falling on Kirk's head, almost burying the captain. Leslie later apprehended [[Cyrano Jones]] for questioning when the [[galaxy|intergalactic]] [[trader]] was suspected of being a Klingon [[spy]], and assisted Kirk in uncovering [[Arne Darvin]] as a [[cosmetic surgery|surgically-altered]] Klingon [[operative]] who had infiltrated the Federation's [[Undersecretary in Charge of Agricultural Affairs]]. ({{TOS|The Trouble with Tribbles}}; {{DS9|Trials and Tribble-ations}})
[[File:Security team in corridor.jpg|thumb|Leslie (''right'') on his last assignment aiding Kollos]]
 
   
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On stardate 4729.4, Leslie was on the bridge when the ''Enterprise'' approached [[Starbase 6]], and later walked past the transporter room (in a command uniform) when [[Commodore]] [[Robert Wesley]] was beamed aboard. He was later selected as one of the complement of twenty who remained aboard when the ship who participated in the [[M-5 drill]]. After the [[M-5 multitronic unit]] began malfunctioning and the drills turned deadly and Doctor [[Richard Daystrom]] suffered a [[nervous breakdown]] on the bridge, Leslie escorted the renowned [[scientist]] to sickbay as Kirk struggled to deactivate the computer. ({{TOS|The Ultimate Computer}})
He was part of the security detail for the [[Arret]] landing party on stardate 4768.3. When Kirk, Spock, McCoy and Doctor [[Ann Mulhall]] beamed over to the planet, [[Sargon]] prevented him from joining along. ({{TOS|Return to Tomorrow}}) Later that [[2268|year]], he held custody of [[Ronald Tracey]] after the captain of the {{USS|Exeter|NCC-1672}} was charged by Kirk for violating the [[Prime Directive]] on [[Omega IV]]. He was exposed to the [[Omega IV virus]] but did not suffer from its effects. ({{TOS|The Omega Glory}}) He shadowed [[Tommy Starnes]] after the ''Enterprise'' rescued the [[orphan]]s of the [[Starnes Exploration Party]] on stardate 5029.5. He was posted by the turbolift doors when the orphans hijacked the starship and was unable to comply with Kirk's orders after Starnes changed the captain's words into incomprehensible gibberish. ({{TOS|And the Children Shall Lead}})
 
   
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When the ''Enterprise'' encountered the powerful alien [[Sargon]] and reached the [[uninhabited planets|uninhabited planet]] [[Arret]] on stardate 4768.3, Leslie was assigned to the security detail of the landing party. Sargon used his powers to prevent him from beaming down, allowing only Kirk, Spock, McCoy, and Lieutenant Commander [[Ann Mulhall]] to arrive beneath the planet surface. ({{TOS|Return to Tomorrow}}) Later that [[2268|year]], he was exposed to a [[Omega IV virus|virus]] when he beamed down to the planet [[Omega IV]] and held custody of Captain [[Ronald Tracey]] of the {{USS|Exeter|NCC-1672}}, charged by Kirk for violating the [[Prime Directive]]. ({{TOS|The Omega Glory}})
His last assignment aboard the ''Enterprise'' occurred on stardate 5630.7. After Kirk discovered an [[assassination]] plot against [[Ambassador]] [[Kollos]], Leslie teamed up with the captain, Spock, McCoy and Ensign [[Roger Lemli]] in response to the threat and ensured that no harm came to the [[Medusan]] ambassador. ({{TOS|Is There in Truth No Beauty?}})
 
   
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Responding to a distress call from the [[Starnes Exploration Party]] on stardate 5029.5, the ''Enterprise'' arrived to rescue the surviving [[orphan]]s of the Federation outpost on the planet [[Triacus]]. Leslie was assigned to watch over [[Tommy Starnes]], the oldest of the surviving [[children]] and the [[son]] of the exploration party's [[Starnes|leader]]. After the children summoned a [[noncorporeal being]] known as the [[Friendly Angel]], they exerted [[mind control]] over the crew and forced the ship on a heading for [[Marcos XII]]. Kirk tried to regain control of the ''Enterprise'', approaching Leslie who was stationed by the turbolift doors. The lieutenant was unable to comply with Kirk's orders to remove Sulu from the bridge after Starnes turned the captain's words into incomprehensible gibberish. ({{TOS|And the Children Shall Lead}})
== Career recognition ==
 
[[File:M-5.jpg|thumb|M-5 computer]]
 
   
 
[[File:Security team in corridor.jpg|thumb|Leslie (''right'') marching to the quarters of Ambassador Kollos]]
Leslie was part of an elite group of ''Enterprise'' officers who [[Eating|dined]] at a banquet with Khan on stardate 3141.9. He was on the bridge when the [[Augment]] leader cut off the [[life support system]]. A weakened Kirk [[Space Seed (episode)#Log_entries|listed the bridge crew]] for [[commendation]]s before [[Fainting|passing out]]. Leslie was not included on the list. ({{TOS|Space Seed}})
 
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On stardate 5630.8, he was present in the corridor with a [[USS Enterprise operations yeoman 1|female yeoman]] when Kirk addressed "all ship's personnel", informing them that "clearance plans now in effect," and to "clear passageways immediately," as the recently arrived [[Medusan]] [[Ambassador]] [[Kollos]] was being escorting to his [[quarters]]. Later, when the [[love|love-spurned]] Doctor [[Larry Marvick]] attempted to kill the ambassador and became [[insane]], he fled the ambassador's room, Kirk led Leslie and [[Roger Lemli]] to the ambassador's [[quarters]] where they discovered the [[assassination]] plot. ({{TOS|Is There in Truth No Beauty?}})
 
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On stardate 4729.4, Leslie was one of twenty officers selected by the [[M-5 computer]] to remain aboard the ''Enterprise'' for the [[war games]] exercise. He was one of two security guards to escort Doctor [[Richard Daystrom]] to sickbay when the renowned [[scientist]] suffered a [[nervous breakdown]]. ({{TOS|The Ultimate Computer}})
 
   
 
== Memorable quotes ==
 
== Memorable quotes ==
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[[File:Leslie insubordinates Kirk.jpg|thumb|Leslie tells off Captain Kirk]]
* In {{e|The Conscience of the King}}, Leslie sits at the helm and awaits Kirk's orders to depart from Benecia.
 
 
"''Get back to your stations.''"<br />
 
"''I'm sorry, sir. We're all transporting down to join the colonists.''"<br />
 
"''I said get back to your station.''"<br />
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"''No, sir.''"<br />
 
"''This is mutiny, mister.''"<br />
 
"''Yes, sir. It is.''"
 
: - '''Kirk''' and '''Leslie''', as an [[Omicron spore|infected]] Leslie stands in a line headed for the transporter room ({{TOS|This Side of Paradise}})
   
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{{Enterprise conn officers}}
:'''Kirk:''' "''Whenever you're ready, Mister Leslie.''"
 
:'''Leslie:''' "''Leaving [[orbit]], sir.''"
 
 
[[File:Leslie, This Side of Paradise.jpg|thumb|Leslie tells off Captain Kirk]]
 
 
* In {{e|This Side of Paradise}}, an [[Omicron spore|infected]] Leslie stands in a line headed for the transporter room.
 
 
:'''Kirk:''' "''Get back to your stations.''"
 
:'''Leslie:''' "''I'm sorry, sir. We're all transporting down to join the colonists.''"
 
:'''Kirk:''' "''I said get back to your station.''"
 
:'''Leslie:''' "''No, sir.''"
 
:'''Kirk:''' "''This is mutiny, mister.''"
 
:'''Leslie:''' "''Yes, sir. It is.''"
 
 
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== Appendices ==
 
== Appendices ==
=== Related topics ===
 
* [[Redshirt]]
 
 
 
=== Appearances ===
 
=== Appearances ===
 
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** {{e|Spock's Brain}}
 
** {{e|Is There in Truth No Beauty?}}
 
** {{e|Is There in Truth No Beauty?}}
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=== Background information ===
 
=== Background information ===
 
Leslie was played by [[Eddie Paskey]], a regular extra who served as a set [[stand-in]] throughout the course of the original ''Star Trek'' series. He was often seen in the background wearing a red Starfleet duty uniform while operating the engineering station on the ''Enterprise'' bridge or serving as a security officer.
 
Leslie was played by [[Eddie Paskey]], a regular extra who served as a set [[stand-in]] throughout the course of the original ''Star Trek'' series. He was often seen in the background wearing a red Starfleet duty uniform while operating the engineering station on the ''Enterprise'' bridge or serving as a security officer.
   
 
Paskey's character did not have a set identity at the start of the series. The script for the pilot episode, {{e|Where No Man Has Gone Before}}, referred to him as both a "crewman" and a "guard". McCoy called him "[[Connors]]" in {{e|Mudd's Women}} and Spock referred to him as "[[Talk:The Naked Time (episode)#Leonard's mistake|Rand]]" in {{e|The Naked Time}}. By the end of {{e|The Conscience of the King}}, Kirk addressed him as "Mister Leslie" three times and continued calling him "Leslie" in subsequent episodes.
Paskey had few speaking opportunities throughout the series. The first time he spoke occurred in {{e|The Naked Time}}, when his character replied to Kirk's orders on the bridge. The other times he was heard speaking occurred in {{e|The Conscience of the King}}, {{e|The Alternative Factor}}, and {{e|This Side of Paradise}}.
 
   
 
According to Paskey's {{el|eddiepaskey.com|personal website}}, his character was named after [[William Shatner]]'s eldest daughter, [[Leslie Shatner]].
The only screen credit that he received was in {{e|The Alternative Factor}}, when he was credited as "Lesley", and in {{e|This Side of Paradise}}, when he was listed simply as "[[Crewman]]".
 
   
 
Paskey had few speaking opportunities throughout the series. The first time he spoke occurred in "The Naked Time", when his character replied to Kirk's orders on the bridge. The other times he was heard speaking occurred in "The Conscience of the King", {{e|The Alternative Factor}}, and {{e|This Side of Paradise}}.
Leslie's last filmed appearance happened on the episode {{e|Is There in Truth No Beauty?}}, when Paskey retired from the series. The actor suffered a back injury while filming a scene in {{e|Operation -- Annihilate!}}, where Spock applied the Vulcan nerve pinch on Leslie. He also experienced severe headaches which were aggravated by the stage lighting on the set. By the beginning of the [[TOS Season 3|third season]], Paskey felt that he could no longer handle the job's activities. [http://www.eddiepaskey.com/Mr_leslie_facts.htm]
 
   
 
The only screen credits that he received were in "The Alternative Factor", when he was credited as "Lesley", and in "This Side of Paradise", when he was listed simply as "[[Crewman]]".
Paskey's character did not have a set identity at the start of the series. The script for the pilot episode, {{e|Where No Man Has Gone Before}}, referred to him as both a "crewman" and a "guard". He was once called "[[Connors]]" by McCoy in {{e|Mudd's Women}}. By the end of {{e|The Conscience of the King}}, Kirk addressed him as "Mister Leslie" three times, and continued calling him "Leslie" in subsequent episodes.
 
   
 
While the work was steady, the rigors of filming a television series had many setbacks for the actor. Paskey's suffered a back injury while filming a scene in the first season episode "Operation -- Annihilate!", where Spock applied the Vulcan nerve pinch on Leslie. He also experienced severe headaches which were aggravated by the stage lighting on the set. By the beginning of the third season, Paskey felt that he could no longer handle the job's activities. Leslie's last filmed appearance was in the third season episode "Is There in Truth No Beauty?", when Paskey retired from the series. {{bl|eddiepaskey.com/Mr_leslie_facts.htm}}
According to Paskey's [http://www.eddiepaskey.com personal website], his character was named after [[William Shatner]]'s eldest daughter, [[Leslie Shatner]].
 
   
 
=== Red shirt ===
 
=== Red shirt ===
[[File:Leslie_dead.jpg|thumb|left|Leslie "dead"]]
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[[File:Leslie dead.jpg|thumb|left|Leslie "dead"]]
 
As an atypical [[redshirt]], Leslie has the distinction of being known as the first ''Star Trek'' [[Recurring characters#Star Trek: The Original Series|recurring character]] to be resurrected from the dead without explanation. After being attacked by the cloud creature in "Obsession", he was listed as one of the [[Obsession (episode)#Act One|two unnamed and deceased officers]] in Kirk's [[log entry]] who was pronounced dead by McCoy. Later in the same episode, Paskey nonetheless appeared twice &ndash; first walking past Kirk's [[quarters]] in a red operations division uniform and then again walking by sickbay in a gold command division uniform.
   
 
According to Paskey, a scene in the script for "Obsession" that had all three victims of the landing party attacked by the creature would have them coming back to life later in sickbay due to a miracle potion. He mentioned that this scene was never filmed. {{bl|eddiepaskey.com/Star%20Trek%20Cast.htm}} Director [[Ralph Senensky]] confirmed that he did not film it. {{st.com|article/tos-director-ralph-senensky-part-2}}
Leslie has the distinction of being known as the first ''Star Trek'' [[Recurring characters#Star Trek: The Original Series|recurring character]] to return from the dead. This is evident in {{e|Obsession}}, when he was killed by the cloud creature and listed by Kirk as one of the [[Obsession_(episode)#Act_One|two unnamed and deceased officers]] in his [[log entry]]. Later in the same episode, he inexplicably appears twice &ndash; walking by Kirk's [[quarters]] and walking past sickbay.
 
   
 
Paskey continued to appear in subsequent episodes and his character was called "Leslie" by Kirk in {{e|Assignment: Earth}}, {{e|The Omega Glory}}, {{e|The Enterprise Incident}}, and {{e|And the Children Shall Lead}}.
According to Paskey, a scene in the script for {{e|Obsession}} that had all three victims of the landing party attacked by the creature would have them coming back to life later in sickbay due to a miracle potion. He mentioned that this scene was never filmed. [http://www.eddiepaskey.com/Star%20Trek%20Cast.htm] Director [[Ralph Senensky]] confirmed that he did not film it. {{st.com|tos-director-ralph-senensky-part-2||article}}
 
   
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Of course, Leslie was not the last to achieve such a fate, with another rather prominent case being the vaporization of Lt. [[Galloway]] in "The Omega Glory", who later returned in {{e|Turnabout Intruder}}. While in most cases multiple actors were recast as new characters following their first character's demise, this was not always apparently so, even as numerous other nameless characters also often returned unfazed in the episodes following their subsequent deaths.
Paskey continued to appear in subsequent episodes and his character was called "Leslie" by Kirk in {{e|Assignment: Earth}}, {{e|The Enterprise Incident}}, and {{e|And the Children Shall Lead}}.
 
   
 
==== Service rank ====
 
==== Service rank ====
Leslie was never addressed by his Starfleet service rank. Kirk simply called him "Mister Leslie". Until he sat in the captain's chair in {{e|The Squire of Gothos}}, Leslie's uniform did not display any [[rank insignia]]. With three exceptions after this point, his uniform regularly showed a full lieutenant stripe. When he was attacked by the cloud creature in {{e|Obsession}}, the rank stripe was missing. It was also absent in {{e|Spock's Brain}} and {{e|Is There in Truth No Beauty?}}, Paskey's last two filmed episodes on the series.
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Leslie was never addressed by his Starfleet service rank. Kirk simply called him "Mister Leslie". Until he sat in the captain's chair in {{e|The Squire of Gothos}}, Leslie's uniform did not display any [[rank insignia]]. With three exceptions after this point, the uniform regularly showed a full lieutenant stripe. During the attack by the cloud creature in "Obsession", the rank stripe was inexplicably missing. It was also absent in "Spock's Brain" and "Is There in Truth No Beauty?", Paskey's last two filmed episodes on the series.
   
 
=== Apocrypha ===
 
=== Apocrypha ===
According to the [[comics|comic book]] [[Who's Who in Star Trek 1|Who's Who in ''Star Trek'']], Leslie grew up on Earth near the Starfleet Impulse Engine Testing Grounds in El Paso, [[Texas]], where he developed an interest in engineering. He went to [[Starfleet Academy]] in [[San Francisco]] and met Kirk in [[judo]] competitions. In the [[novels|novel]] ''[[Present Tense]]'', he developed a friendship with Sulu on the ''Enterprise'' soon after the events of {{e|The Naked Time}}.
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According to the {{comic}} ''[[Who's Who in Star Trek 1]]'', Leslie grew up on Earth near the Starfleet Impulse Engine Testing Grounds in El Paso, [[Texas]], where he developed an interest in engineering. He went to [[Starfleet Academy]] in [[San Francisco]] and met Kirk in [[judo]] competitions. In the {{novel}} ''[[Present Tense]]'', he developed a friendship with Sulu on the ''Enterprise'' soon after the events of {{e|The Naked Time}}.
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The novel ''[[Yesterday's Son]]'' mentioned that he achieved the rank of lieutenant commander and served as the chief engineer aboard the {{USS|Lexington|NCC-1709}} near the end of Kirk's five-year mission. Shortly after the events of {{film|1}}, as depicted in the novel ''[[The Darkness Drops Again]]'', he was transferred back to the ''Enterprise'' and served as the [[security chief]] under Captain Spock. In ''Who's Who in Star Trek'', he returned to the USS ''Lexington'' around the time of {{film|4}}. The novel ''[[The Fire and the Rose]]'' mentioned that he attended Kirk's memorial service at Starfleet Academy in [[2293]] during the events of {{film|7}}. In the novel ''[[One Constant Star]]'', he joined the {{USS|Excelsior|NCC-2000}} with the rank of commander in [[2308]] and became Captain Sulu's first officer.
   
 
There are inconsistencies regarding Leslie's first name. According to ''Who's Who in Star Trek'', his first name was Frank. In the novels ''The Fire and the Rose'', ''[[A Choice of Catastrophes]] ''and ''One Constant Star'', it was [[Talk:Leslie#Removed|Ryan]]. The other novels state that it was Ed &ndash; an apparent tribute to Eddie Paskey, the actor who portrayed him on the original series.
The novel ''[[Yesterday's Son]]'' mentions that he achieved the rank of lieutenant commander and served as the chief engineer aboard the {{USS|Lexington|NCC-1709}} near the end of Kirk's five-year mission. Shortly after the events of {{film|1}}, as depicted in the novel ''[[The Darkness Drops Again]]'', he was transferred back to the ''Enterprise'' and served as the [[security chief]] under Captain Spock. In Who's Who in ''Star Trek'', he returned to the USS ''Lexington'' around the time of {{film|4}}. The novel ''[[The Fire and the Rose]]'' mentions that he attended Kirk's memorial service at Starfleet Academy in [[2293]] during the events of {{film|7}}.
 
   
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The [[alternate reality]]-set novel ''[[The Assassination Game]]'' depicts that reality's Leslie supplying {{alt|James T. Kirk}} with an excuse for being late. When Kirk thanks him, Leslie says Kirk can repay him by giving him a spot on the ship he'll command. According to Leslie, "they'd be crazy not to" (give Kirk a command).
There are inconsistencies with regards to Leslie's first name. According to [[Star Trek II: Short Stories|''Star Trek'' Short Stories]] and Who's Who in ''Star Trek'', his first name is Frank. In the novels ''The Fire and the Rose'' and ''[[A Choice of Catastrophes]]'', it is [[Talk:Leslie#Removed|Ryan]]. The other novels state that it is Ed &ndash; an apparent tribute to Eddie Paskey, the actor who portrayed him on the original series.
 
   
 
=== External links ===
 
=== External links ===
* {{NCwiki|Ed Leslie}}
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* {{mbeta|Ryan Leslie}}
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* {{STOwiki}}
* [http://hometown.aol.com/led4acs/LeslieGuide.html Leslie Reference Guide]
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* [http://graeme.50webs.com/trek/leslie/index.htm Leslie Reference Guide]
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* {{startrek.com|database_article/leslie-mr||external}}
   
 
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Mister Leslie was a male Human who served as a Starfleet officer during the mid-23rd century. He served aboard the USS Enterprise between 2265 and 2268 under the command of Captain James T. Kirk, during his five-year mission beginning during the mid-2260s.

Starfleet service

A versatile crew member who was assigned primarily to the operations division as an engineer or a security officer, Leslie served in several departments as needed.

Leslie security, 2265

Leslie as a security officer at Delta Vega

He was aboard the Enterprise when the starship first crossed the galactic barrier on stardate 1312.4, and became a lieutenant on stardate 2126.1. (TOS: "Where No Man Has Gone Before", "The Squire of Gothos") During breaks from duty, Leslie socialized with his shipmates in the recreation room of the Enterprise or in a bar. (TOS: "Where No Man Has Gone Before", "Charlie X", "The Trouble with Tribbles"; DS9: "Trials and Tribble-ations")

The lieutenant once risked facing a charge of mutiny on stardate 3417.3. He abandoned his post after becoming temporarily infected by the Omicron spores and lined up near the transporter room to join the colonists of Omicron Ceti III. When Kirk told him to return to his station, Leslie disobeyed the captain's order. (TOS: "This Side of Paradise")

On stardate 3619.2, Leslie was violently attacked by a dikironium cloud creature during a planetary survey of Argus X. With all the red blood corpuscles drained from his body, Doctor Leonard McCoy declared him deceased in an autopsy report. Leslie was later revived and returned to duty by stardate 3620.7, and continued to serve aboard the Enterprise until stardate 5630.7. (TOS: "Obsession", "Is There in Truth No Beauty?")

Duty officer

Leslie in command

Leslie in the captain's chair

When the alien Trelane appeared on the bridge of the Enterprise and abducted eight members of the bridge crew, Leslie sat in the command chair as the ship orbited the planet Gothos on stardate 2126.1. Upon safe escape from captivity, Kirk and the seven officers resumed their posts to warp the vessel away from the rogue planet. (TOS: "The Squire of Gothos")

After a fire was ignited aboard the Enterprise and caused damage to main engineering on stardate 3088.7, Leslie served as the duty officer as Kirk pursued the scientist Lazarus to an uncharted iron-silica planet in order to retrieve the ship's stolen dilithium crystals. When Kirk returned to the bridge, Leslie discharged the ship's phasers and destroyed Lazarus' spaceship. This sealed the negative magnetic corridor, forever trapping Lazarus with his antimatter counterpart and saving both universes from mutual annihilation. (TOS: "The Alternative Factor")

Engineer

Leslie was often assigned to the engineering station on the bridge, next to the turbolift doors. During a star mapping mission that lead to the initially tense first contact with the First Federation starship Fesarius on stardate 1514.0, Leslie observed Kirk relieving Lieutenant Dave Bailey from duty when the navigator suffered an emotional breakdown. As the countdown ticked away on Balok's threat to destroy the Enterprise, Leslie talked with Lieutenant Brent and Bobby while Kirk appealed to Commander Spock for solutions. With the captain's corbomite bluff successful in stopping the threat, a pilot vessel emerged from the Fesarius and used its tractor beam to drag the Enterprise. Leslie monitored the engine temperature readings as the Enterprise overheated its impulse engines to pull free. (TOS: "The Corbomite Maneuver")

When Doctor Simon Van Gelder escaped from the Tantalus Penal Colony and became a stowaway during a routine cargo exchange on stardate 2715.1, Leslie listened to the security alerts as the escaped inmate assaulted Enterprise crew members near the transporter room. He witnessed Spock subduing Van Gelder with a Vulcan nerve pinch moments later, after the inmate barged his way onto the bridge, demanding asylum with a phaser in hand. (TOS: "Dagger of the Mind")

On stardate 2821.7, Leslie monitored the engineering controls as the Enterprise searched for the missing shuttlecraft Galileo near the quasar-like Murasaki 312. Later assisting Lieutenant Galloway in the transporter room, he beamed in the Galileo survivors before the shuttlecraft incinerated around the planet Taurus II. (TOS: "The Galileo Seven")

With Kirk believing that the attack on the Cestus III Federation outpost on stardate 3045.6 was a prelude to a Gorn invasion, the Enterprise chased a fleeing Gorn starship past an uncharted star system. Leslie reacted with concern when Kirk ordered the ship to jump to warp 8 to catch the fleeing vessel, after Spock and Lieutenant Commander Montgomery Scott had both warned the captain that a sustained warp 7 speed would damage the ship's engines. The lieutenant watched the main viewscreen helplessly as the powerful Metrons seized Kirk and forced him to fight the Gorn captain on the surface of an unknown world. He sprang to his feet when Kirk returned suddenly and safely to the bridge. (TOS: "Arena")

When the Enterprise headed to Starbase 9 for resupply on stardate 3113.2, the ship encountered an uncharted black star and used all its warp power to escape from the star's gravitational pull. The resulting accidental breakaway caused the vessel to travel back in time to the year 1969 on planet Earth. With the ship operating solely on impulse power, Leslie repaired the engineering station for the return trip back to the year 2267. (TOS: "Tomorrow is Yesterday")

During the planned time travel mission to Earth in the year 1968, Leslie performed a sensor scan as the Enterprise intercepted a powerful transporter beam carrying Gary Seven and a cat, originating from a hidden planet located one thousand light years away. The enigmatic Gary Seven used a servo to escape confinement in the brig and render the lieutenant unconscious in the transporter room in order to beam down to a secret office in New York City. (TOS: "Assignment: Earth")

Leslie, brent and hadley

Leslie (left) sits in Khan's row of prisoners

Leslie belonged to a select group of Enterprise officers who dined at a banquet that was organized by Lieutenant Marla McGivers on stardate 3141.9 for revived 20th century Augment leader Khan Noonien Singh. He was rendered unconscious after Khan cut off the life support system to the bridge and hijacked the Enterprise. A weakened Kirk listed the bridge crew for commendations before passing out. Leslie, however, was not included on the list. Before Kirk retook the Enterprise, Leslie was taken prisoner and forced to watch the captain's torture on the conference room viewscreen. (TOS: "Space Seed")

When Spock became infected by a flying parasite during the mission to the Deneva colony on stardate 3287.2., Kirk confined the first officer to sickbay and quarantined the planet. Spock escaped from his confinement and entered the transporter room, encountering Leslie and Scott, who were both working on the transporter. Determined to beam down to Deneva, Spock shoved Scott and subdued Leslie with a Vulcan nerve pinch. Scott detained Spock with a phaser until Kirk arrived. Rubbing his shoulder after regaining consciousness, Leslie watched as the captain allowed Spock to beam down to collect a neural parasite specimen for study. (TOS: "Operation -- Annihilate!")

With the Enterprise orbiting the planet Gamma Hydra IV on stardate 3478.2 and Kirk suffering from the effects of advanced aging due to radiation exposure, Leslie observed Commodore Stocker assume command of the ship and plot a shortcut to Starbase 10 through the Romulan Neutral Zone. Ambushed by an attacking Romulan Bird-of-Prey squadron, Kirk recovered and retook command to warp the vessel safely out of the Neutral Zone. (TOS: "The Deadly Years")

Leslie saw the wrecked, drifting USS Constellation on the main viewscreen when the Enterprise entered star system L-374 on stardate 4202.9. He witnessed Commodore Matt Decker invoking Starfleet General Order 104 to displace Spock from command duty and take control of the Enterprise in order to launch an attack on an automated, self-propelled "planet killer". (TOS: "The Doomsday Machine")

Hadley and Leslie on the bridge, 2268

Leslie (right) before the Kelvans neutralize and reduce him...

After Starbase 6 had lost contact with USS Intrepid on stardate 4307.1, the Enterprise was ordered to investigate the lost all-Vulcan starship in the Gamma 7A star system in Sector 39J. As the Enterprise traveled through a giant space amoeba, Leslie succumbed to the effects of the amoeba's negative energy field and fainted on the bridge. He received immediate medical treatment and resumed his duties as Kirk searched for a solution to destroy the space amoeba. (TOS: "The Immunity Syndrome")

Hadley and Leslie as crystalline blocks

...and after

On stardate 4372.5, the Enterprise was assigned a secret diplomatic mission to facilitate the peace marriage of Elaan, the Dohlman of Elas, to the ruler of Troyius. When the ship was under attack by a Klingon battle cruiser in the Tellun star system near the Federation-Klingon border, Leslie gave up his seat at the engineering station to Elaan as she entered the bridge. He continued to monitor the engineering readings throughout the skirmish until he was relieved by Scott. (TOS: "Elaan of Troyius")

When explorers from the Kelvan Empire lured the Enterprise with a false distress call to their colony and hijacked the ship on stardate 4657.5, Leslie's voluntary muscles were neutralized by Hanar after the Kelvan intruder appeared on the bridge and activated the paralysis field on his belt buckle. Before Kirk, Spock, McCoy, and Scott regained control of the Enterprise, Leslie was reduced temporarily by the Kelvans into a small dehydrated porous cuboctahedron solid. (TOS: "By Any Other Name")

Helm officer

Sulu confronts Richelieu

Leslie at the helm

With the crew exposed to a virus during the mission to the planet Psi 2000 on stardate 1704.2, Leslie took over the helm after an infected Sulu abandoned his post. He struggled to stabilize the ship's decaying orbit before a sword-wielding Sulu returned to the bridge and was subdued by Spock. Kirk later relieved him from duty when Leslie became infected with the virus. (TOS: "The Naked Time")

Leslie was at the helm when the Enterprise was in orbit of Planet Q. Later, around stardate 2819.8, he warped the vessel out of planetary orbit of Benecia when Lenore Karidian was institutionalized for her mental insanity at a medical facility at the Benecia Colony. (TOS: "The Conscience of the King")

In the final revised draft script for "The Conscience of the King", the part of the episode which evidently became Leslie's featured Sulu instead.

Leslie switched from his post at the engineering station to the helm when Kirk placed Lieutenant DeSalle in command of the Enterprise and beamed down with Spock and McCoy to the planet Pyris VII on stardate 3018.2. He maintained orbit as the Ornithoid explorers Sylvia and Korob subjected the starship to extreme heat and enclosed it with a surrounding force field. (TOS: "Catspaw")

With the entire crew feeling tired and weary, Leslie was at the helm when Sulu conducted a survey of the Shore Leave Planet with McCoy on stardate 3025.3. He was allowed to join a shore party after Kirk assessed the dangers and authorized a shore leave for the crew. (TOS: "Shore Leave")

Medical assistant

Leslie helping in sickbay

Leslie seeing to Spock

Leslie served as an assistant in sickbay at least twice.

He treated Spock's injuries after the M-113 creature infiltrated the Enterprise and assaulted the first officer on stardate 1513.8. (TOS: "The Man Trap")

When Kirk ordered Spock to report to sickbay for a medical examination on stardate 3372.7, Leslie assisted the chief medical officer in conducting the physical that revealed Spock was suffering from the Vulcan neurochemical effects of pon farr. (TOS: "Amok Time")

Navigator

Leslie, command division, navigator

Leslie as a navigator

Leslie sat at the navigation console when the Enterprise was en route to the Malurian star system on stardate 3541.9, investigating a distress call and facing a barrage of attacks by the interstellar space probe Nomad. After the probe ceased fire, it was beamed aboard the starship. Leslie carried Scott's body to sickbay after Nomad attacked the chief engineer on the bridge, but was not present to witness Scott's revival. (TOS: "The Changeling")

Science technician

On stardate 1672.1, Leslie was a technician of a survey team on Alfa 177. Exposed to the rapidly freezing conditions of the planet surface, he was left stranded after a malfunction rendered the transporter unusable. He suffered frostbite and was given immediate medical treatment when the transporter was repaired. (TOS: "The Enemy Within")

The lieutenant sat at the science station when Spock took command of the Enterprise after Kirk, Lieutenant Nyota Uhura, and Ensign Pavel Chekov were kidnapped by the Providers on stardate 3211.7. Leslie monitored the sensor readings as the starship headed for Triskelion in search of the three missing Starfleet officers. (TOS: "The Gamesters of Triskelion")

Security officer

Security team, 2267

Leslie (second from left) and the security team on Janus VI

When Kirk decided to maroon Lieutenant Commander Gary Mitchell on the planet Delta Vega on stardate 1313.1, Leslie took the tranquilized lieutenant commander to a holding cell inside a lithium cracking station. He guarded the brig before Mitchell unleashed his psionic powers to escape confinement. (TOS: "Where No Man Has Gone Before")

Leslie joined the second landing party on Beta III on stardate 3156.2, when the Enterprise was sent to investigate the fate of the Archon, a Federation starship that disappeared mysteriously one hundred years earlier. He fired his phaser on an attacking mob, stunning them as the landing party struggled to flee. Before Kirk neutralized an ancient computer that was built by the philosopher Landru to control the society of Beta III, Leslie was absorbed temporarily into the Body of Landru. (TOS: "The Return of the Archons")

On stardate 3196.1, Leslie was assigned to Lieutenant Commander Giotto's security team in the hunt for the Horta, an elusive silicon-based lifeform that terrorized the miners of Janus VI. While Kirk, Spock, and McCoy struggled to save the life of the wounded Horta, he suffered head injuries after an angry group of miners overpowered a security perimeter. (TOS: "The Devil in the Dark")

The lieutenant was sent to Deep Space Station K-7 on a security assignment on stardate 4523.3. Soon after leaving the bar, he rushed back to end a brawl that had erupted between a small group of Klingons and Enterprise officers. While guarding the quadrotriticale storage compartment, he witnessed an avalanche of poisoned tribbles falling on Kirk's head, almost burying the captain. Leslie later apprehended Cyrano Jones for questioning when the intergalactic trader was suspected of being a Klingon spy, and assisted Kirk in uncovering Arne Darvin as a surgically-altered Klingon operative who had infiltrated the Federation's Undersecretary in Charge of Agricultural Affairs. (TOS: "The Trouble with Tribbles"; DS9: "Trials and Tribble-ations")

On stardate 4729.4, Leslie was on the bridge when the Enterprise approached Starbase 6, and later walked past the transporter room (in a command uniform) when Commodore Robert Wesley was beamed aboard. He was later selected as one of the complement of twenty who remained aboard when the ship who participated in the M-5 drill. After the M-5 multitronic unit began malfunctioning and the drills turned deadly and Doctor Richard Daystrom suffered a nervous breakdown on the bridge, Leslie escorted the renowned scientist to sickbay as Kirk struggled to deactivate the computer. (TOS: "The Ultimate Computer")

When the Enterprise encountered the powerful alien Sargon and reached the uninhabited planet Arret on stardate 4768.3, Leslie was assigned to the security detail of the landing party. Sargon used his powers to prevent him from beaming down, allowing only Kirk, Spock, McCoy, and Lieutenant Commander Ann Mulhall to arrive beneath the planet surface. (TOS: "Return to Tomorrow") Later that year, he was exposed to a virus when he beamed down to the planet Omega IV and held custody of Captain Ronald Tracey of the USS Exeter, charged by Kirk for violating the Prime Directive. (TOS: "The Omega Glory")

Responding to a distress call from the Starnes Exploration Party on stardate 5029.5, the Enterprise arrived to rescue the surviving orphans of the Federation outpost on the planet Triacus. Leslie was assigned to watch over Tommy Starnes, the oldest of the surviving children and the son of the exploration party's leader. After the children summoned a noncorporeal being known as the Friendly Angel, they exerted mind control over the crew and forced the ship on a heading for Marcos XII. Kirk tried to regain control of the Enterprise, approaching Leslie who was stationed by the turbolift doors. The lieutenant was unable to comply with Kirk's orders to remove Sulu from the bridge after Starnes turned the captain's words into incomprehensible gibberish. (TOS: "And the Children Shall Lead")

Security team in corridor

Leslie (right) marching to the quarters of Ambassador Kollos

On stardate 5630.8, he was present in the corridor with a female yeoman when Kirk addressed "all ship's personnel", informing them that "clearance plans now in effect," and to "clear passageways immediately," as the recently arrived Medusan Ambassador Kollos was being escorting to his quarters. Later, when the love-spurned Doctor Larry Marvick attempted to kill the ambassador and became insane, he fled the ambassador's room, Kirk led Leslie and Roger Lemli to the ambassador's quarters where they discovered the assassination plot. (TOS: "Is There in Truth No Beauty?")

Memorable quotes

Leslie insubordinates Kirk

Leslie tells off Captain Kirk

"Get back to your stations."
"I'm sorry, sir. We're all transporting down to join the colonists."
"I said get back to your station."
"No, sir."
"This is mutiny, mister."
"Yes, sir. It is."

- Kirk and Leslie, as an infected Leslie stands in a line headed for the transporter room (TOS: "This Side of Paradise")

Appendices

Appearances

Background information

Leslie was played by Eddie Paskey, a regular extra who served as a set stand-in throughout the course of the original Star Trek series. He was often seen in the background wearing a red Starfleet duty uniform while operating the engineering station on the Enterprise bridge or serving as a security officer.

Paskey's character did not have a set identity at the start of the series. The script for the pilot episode, "Where No Man Has Gone Before", referred to him as both a "crewman" and a "guard". McCoy called him "Connors" in "Mudd's Women" and Spock referred to him as "Rand" in "The Naked Time". By the end of "The Conscience of the King", Kirk addressed him as "Mister Leslie" three times and continued calling him "Leslie" in subsequent episodes.

According to Paskey's personal website, his character was named after William Shatner's eldest daughter, Leslie Shatner.

Paskey had few speaking opportunities throughout the series. The first time he spoke occurred in "The Naked Time", when his character replied to Kirk's orders on the bridge. The other times he was heard speaking occurred in "The Conscience of the King", "The Alternative Factor", and "This Side of Paradise".

The only screen credits that he received were in "The Alternative Factor", when he was credited as "Lesley", and in "This Side of Paradise", when he was listed simply as "Crewman".

While the work was steady, the rigors of filming a television series had many setbacks for the actor. Paskey's suffered a back injury while filming a scene in the first season episode "Operation -- Annihilate!", where Spock applied the Vulcan nerve pinch on Leslie. He also experienced severe headaches which were aggravated by the stage lighting on the set. By the beginning of the third season, Paskey felt that he could no longer handle the job's activities. Leslie's last filmed appearance was in the third season episode "Is There in Truth No Beauty?", when Paskey retired from the series. [1](X)

Red shirt

Leslie dead

Leslie "dead"

As an atypical redshirt, Leslie has the distinction of being known as the first Star Trek recurring character to be resurrected from the dead without explanation. After being attacked by the cloud creature in "Obsession", he was listed as one of the two unnamed and deceased officers in Kirk's log entry who was pronounced dead by McCoy. Later in the same episode, Paskey nonetheless appeared twice – first walking past Kirk's quarters in a red operations division uniform and then again walking by sickbay in a gold command division uniform.

According to Paskey, a scene in the script for "Obsession" that had all three victims of the landing party attacked by the creature would have them coming back to life later in sickbay due to a miracle potion. He mentioned that this scene was never filmed. [2](X) Director Ralph Senensky confirmed that he did not film it. [3]

Paskey continued to appear in subsequent episodes and his character was called "Leslie" by Kirk in "Assignment: Earth", "The Omega Glory", "The Enterprise Incident", and "And the Children Shall Lead".

Of course, Leslie was not the last to achieve such a fate, with another rather prominent case being the vaporization of Lt. Galloway in "The Omega Glory", who later returned in "Turnabout Intruder". While in most cases multiple actors were recast as new characters following their first character's demise, this was not always apparently so, even as numerous other nameless characters also often returned unfazed in the episodes following their subsequent deaths.

Service rank

Leslie was never addressed by his Starfleet service rank. Kirk simply called him "Mister Leslie". Until he sat in the captain's chair in "The Squire of Gothos", Leslie's uniform did not display any rank insignia. With three exceptions after this point, the uniform regularly showed a full lieutenant stripe. During the attack by the cloud creature in "Obsession", the rank stripe was inexplicably missing. It was also absent in "Spock's Brain" and "Is There in Truth No Beauty?", Paskey's last two filmed episodes on the series.

Apocrypha

According to the comic book Who's Who in Star Trek 1, Leslie grew up on Earth near the Starfleet Impulse Engine Testing Grounds in El Paso, Texas, where he developed an interest in engineering. He went to Starfleet Academy in San Francisco and met Kirk in judo competitions. In the novel Present Tense, he developed a friendship with Sulu on the Enterprise soon after the events of "The Naked Time".

The novel Yesterday's Son mentioned that he achieved the rank of lieutenant commander and served as the chief engineer aboard the USS Lexington near the end of Kirk's five-year mission. Shortly after the events of Star Trek: The Motion Picture, as depicted in the novel The Darkness Drops Again, he was transferred back to the Enterprise and served as the security chief under Captain Spock. In Who's Who in Star Trek, he returned to the USS Lexington around the time of Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home. The novel The Fire and the Rose mentioned that he attended Kirk's memorial service at Starfleet Academy in 2293 during the events of Star Trek Generations. In the novel One Constant Star, he joined the USS Excelsior with the rank of commander in 2308 and became Captain Sulu's first officer.

There are inconsistencies regarding Leslie's first name. According to Who's Who in Star Trek, his first name was Frank. In the novels The Fire and the Rose, A Choice of Catastrophes and One Constant Star, it was Ryan. The other novels state that it was Ed – an apparent tribute to Eddie Paskey, the actor who portrayed him on the original series.

The alternate reality-set novel The Assassination Game depicts that reality's Leslie supplying James T. Kirk with an excuse for being late. When Kirk thanks him, Leslie says Kirk can repay him by giving him a spot on the ship he'll command. According to Leslie, "they'd be crazy not to" (give Kirk a command).

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