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[[Ensign]] '''Masaro''' was a member of [[Terra Prime (organization)|Terra Prime]] in the year [[2155]].
 
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|affiliation =[[Terra Prime]]<br />[[Starfleet]]
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|occupation =[[Starfleet]] [[officer]]
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|actor =[[Josh Holt]]
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:''You may also be looking for the similarly-named [[Ensign]] [[Massaro]].''
   
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[[Ensign]] '''Masaro''' was a [[Human]] [[Starfleet]] officer serving aboard the {{EnterpriseNX}} in the [[2150s]].
At some point, he infiltrated [[Earth Starfleet]] and the crew of [[Enterprise (NX-01)|''Enterprise'']] as an [[engineer]] in an effort to further the goals of Terra Prime. When it was discovered later that he was the individual responsibile for [[sabotage|sabotaging]] ''[[Shuttlepod 1]]'', he confronted [[Captain]] [[Jonathan Archer|Archer]] and confessed to his belief in the mission of ''Enterprise'' — despite what his actions might suggest. He then committed [[suicide]] with a [[phase pistol]]. ([[ENT]]: "[[Terra Prime (episode)|Terra Prime]]")
 
   
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Unknown to anyone at the time, Masaro was also a member of the [[xenophobia|xenophobic]] extremist group [[Terra Prime]]. In this capacity, Masaro supplied to [[John Frederick Paxton]], Terra Prime's leader, genetic material of [[Commander]]s [[Charles Tucker III|Tucker]] and [[T'Pol]] in [[2155]], for the purpose of creating a [[binary clone]], with which to further their agenda of human superiority.
: ''Masaro probably was the person who supplied Terra Prime with the genetic samples of [[Commander]]s [[T'Pol]] and [[Charles Tucker III|Tucker]], although this was never stated on screen.''
 
: ''The writers were going to originally make the traitor [[Commander]] [[Kelby]], but he'd grown on them, so wrote a new role (Masaro) instead.''
 
: ''Ensign Masaro was played by actor [[Josh Holt]]; on [http://www.imdb.com/name/nm1563490/ IMDb].''
 
   
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When [[Captain]] [[Jonathan Archer|Archer]] decided to lead a small team to infiltrate Paxton's base on [[Mars]], Masaro covertly [[sabotage]]d the team's [[Shuttlepod (22nd century)|shuttlepod]], nearly causing them to crash. Later, when it was discovered that Masaro was the saboteur, he confronted Captain Archer with a [[phase pistol]]. Apologizing to Archer for his actions, Masaro put the phase pistol to his own head and committed [[suicide]]. ({{ENT|Terra Prime}})
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Revision as of 00:51, 16 October 2014

You may also be looking for the similarly-named Ensign Massaro.

Ensign Masaro was a Human Starfleet officer serving aboard the Enterprise NX-01 in the 2150s.

Unknown to anyone at the time, Masaro was also a member of the xenophobic extremist group Terra Prime. In this capacity, Masaro supplied to John Frederick Paxton, Terra Prime's leader, genetic material of Commanders Tucker and T'Pol in 2155, for the purpose of creating a binary clone, with which to further their agenda of human superiority.

When Captain Archer decided to lead a small team to infiltrate Paxton's base on Mars, Masaro covertly sabotaged the team's shuttlepod, nearly causing them to crash. Later, when it was discovered that Masaro was the saboteur, he confronted Captain Archer with a phase pistol. Apologizing to Archer for his actions, Masaro put the phase pistol to his own head and committed suicide. (ENT: "Terra Prime")

Ensign Masaro was played by actor Josh Holt. He was uncredited in "Damage".