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'''Pavel Andreievich Chekov''' <!-- yes, if you translate the Cyrillic, it is "Andreyevich", but the script has "i", not "y", so please leave it as is. --> was a child prodigy and a [[Starfleet]] [[ensign]] for the [[Federation]], assigned as a [[navigator]] to the {{USS|Enterprise|alternate reality}} in [[2258]], at the [[2241|age of 17]]. In addition, he was able to calculate the coordinates for beaming much faster than the computer, allowing him to personally beam Kirk and Sulu back aboard the ''Enterprise'' before they fell into the singularity, when the computer couldn't even lock on to them.
 
'''Pavel Andreievich Chekov''' <!-- yes, if you translate the Cyrillic, it is "Andreyevich", but the script has "i", not "y", so please leave it as is. --> was a child prodigy and a [[Starfleet]] [[ensign]] for the [[Federation]], assigned as a [[navigator]] to the {{USS|Enterprise|alternate reality}} in [[2258]], at the [[2241|age of 17]]. In addition, he was able to calculate the coordinates for beaming much faster than the computer, allowing him to personally beam Kirk and Sulu back aboard the ''Enterprise'' before they fell into the singularity, when the computer couldn't even lock on to them.
   
==Biography==
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== Biography ==
 
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Originating from [[Russia]], he spoke with a heavy Eastern European accent, which caused a problem when he had to voice input his [[authorization code]] "9-5-Victor-Victor-2". (His accent meant he had trouble correctly pronouncing Vs, which sounded like W's when he spoke them, hence "9-5-Wiktor-Wiktor-2.")
 
Originating from [[Russia]], he spoke with a heavy Eastern European accent, which caused a problem when he had to voice input his [[authorization code]] "9-5-Victor-Victor-2". (His accent meant he had trouble correctly pronouncing Vs, which sounded like W's when he spoke them, hence "9-5-Wiktor-Wiktor-2.")
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After the destruction of Vulcan, Chekov devised a way to beam Kirk and [[Commander]] {{alt|Spock}} to the ''[[Narada]]'', without [[Nero]] noticing the ''Enterprise'' being near his ship. Chekov's plan had the ''Enterprise'' drop out of warp near [[Titan]], one of [[Saturn]]'s moons, which hid the ''Enterprise'' from being detected, then had {{alt|Montgomery Scott}} beam the two to the ''Narada''. Chekov's plan was ultimately instrumental in saving [[Earth]]. After Earth was saved, Chekov served again as navigator under newly promoted Captain James T. Kirk and left with the crew to explore space. ({{film|11}})
 
After the destruction of Vulcan, Chekov devised a way to beam Kirk and [[Commander]] {{alt|Spock}} to the ''[[Narada]]'', without [[Nero]] noticing the ''Enterprise'' being near his ship. Chekov's plan had the ''Enterprise'' drop out of warp near [[Titan]], one of [[Saturn]]'s moons, which hid the ''Enterprise'' from being detected, then had {{alt|Montgomery Scott}} beam the two to the ''Narada''. Chekov's plan was ultimately instrumental in saving [[Earth]]. After Earth was saved, Chekov served again as navigator under newly promoted Captain James T. Kirk and left with the crew to explore space. ({{film|11}})
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[[2259|The following year]], Chekov became [[chief engineering officer]] after Scott left following a dispute with Kirk, though he expressed some apprehension about donning a [[redshirt|red shirt]]. Chekov had to deal with the [[warp core]] breaking down, though it was sufficiently repaired to flee when the ''Enterprise'' was attacked by the {{USS|Vengeance}}. He later prevented Kirk and Scott (who had returned to the ship) from falling to their deaths while the ship lost its [[artificial gravity]].
 
[[2259|The following year]], Chekov became [[chief engineering officer]] after Scott left following a dispute with Kirk, though he expressed some apprehension about donning a [[redshirt|red shirt]]. Chekov had to deal with the [[warp core]] breaking down, though it was sufficiently repaired to flee when the ''Enterprise'' was attacked by the {{USS|Vengeance}}. He later prevented Kirk and Scott (who had returned to the ship) from falling to their deaths while the ship lost its [[artificial gravity]].
   
 
Chekov attended a [[memorial]] for those who died almost a year later, and resumed his role as navigator on the repaired ''Enterprise'' when it embarked on the first [[five-year mission]]. ({{film|12}})
 
Chekov attended a [[memorial]] for those who died almost a year later, and resumed his role as navigator on the repaired ''Enterprise'' when it embarked on the first [[five-year mission]]. ({{film|12}})
   
==Memorable Quotes==
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== Memorable Quotes ==
 
"''Russian wizkid, what's your name? Chanko? Cherpov?''"<br />
 
"''Russian wizkid, what's your name? Chanko? Cherpov?''"<br />
 
"''Ensign Chekov, Pavel Andreievich, sir.''"<br />
 
"''Ensign Chekov, Pavel Andreievich, sir.''"<br />
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: - '''Christopher Pike''' and '''Pavel Chekov'''
 
: - '''Christopher Pike''' and '''Pavel Chekov'''
   
 
"''ё моё!''" (Russian exclamatory expression pronounced as "''Yo moyo!''" meaning "''Oh man!''" [http://trekmovie.com/2009/05/08/exclusive-interview-with-anton-yelchin/])
 
: - '''Pavel Chekov''', after successfully transporting a plummeting '''Kirk''' and '''Sulu''' from Vulcan's atmosphere
   
 
"''Ensign authorization code Nine-Five-Wictor-Wictor-Two.''"<br />
 
"''Ensign authorization code Nine-Five-Wictor-Wictor-Two.''"<br />
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"''Ensign authorization code Nine-Five... Victor... Victor-Two.''"
 
"''Ensign authorization code Nine-Five... Victor... Victor-Two.''"
 
: - '''Pavel Chekov''', accessing the ship's all-call system and the '''''Enterprise'' computer'''
 
: - '''Pavel Chekov''', accessing the ship's all-call system and the '''''Enterprise'' computer'''
 
 
"''ё моё!''" (Russian exclamatory expression pronounced as "''Yo moyo!''" meaning "''Oh man!''" [http://trekmovie.com/2009/05/08/exclusive-interview-with-anton-yelchin/])
 
: - '''Pavel Chekov''', after successfully transporting a plummeting '''Kirk''' and '''Sulu''' from Vulcan's atmosphere
 
 
 
"''How old are you?''"<br />
 
"''Seventeen, sir.''"<br />
 
"''Oh good, he's seventeen.''"<br />
 
"''Doctor, Mr. Chekov is correct.''"
 
: - '''Leonard McCoy''', '''Pavel Chekov''', and '''Spock''', about Chekov's plan to beam aboard the ''Narada''
 
 
 
"''Keptin on ze bridge!''"
 
: - Multiple times
 
   
 
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{{Navbox|{{EnterpriseNavigators}}|{{EnterpriseChiefEngineers}}}}
   
==Appendices==
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== Appendices ==
===Appearances===
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=== Appearances ===
Pavel Chekov (alternate reality) appears in:
 
 
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** {{film|12}}
 
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===Background===
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=== Background information ===
 
Chekov's age in [[2258]] places his birth in [[2241]], which is different from the birth of [[Pavel Chekov|his prime universe counterpart]] in [[2245]] (according to {{TOS|Who Mourns for Adonais?}}).
 
Chekov's age in [[2258]] places his birth in [[2241]], which is different from the birth of [[Pavel Chekov|his prime universe counterpart]] in [[2245]] (according to {{TOS|Who Mourns for Adonais?}}).
   
===Apocrypha===
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=== Apocrypha ===
 
In the ''[[Star Trek (video game)|Star Trek]]'' video game, an audio log can be found in [[engineering]] where Chekov mentions he ran away at a young age to join Starfleet.
 
In the ''[[Star Trek (video game)|Star Trek]]'' video game, an audio log can be found in [[engineering]] where Chekov mentions he ran away at a young age to join Starfleet.
   
According to the ''Star Trek'' iTunes movie app, Chekov was born in Tagnarog, Russia. His mother's name was Anna (who is now deceased). His family spent several years at the Mare Imbrium colony on [[Luna]]. He graduated from Moscow State University in 2256, where he then enlisted in Starfleet. He graduated from Starfleet Academy in 2258. It should be noted that he beat ''Big Blue'' in a game of 3D chess. Chekov received a special commendation for bravery in the line of duty during ''Enterprise''s recent mission to Pollux IV.
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According to the ''Star Trek'' iTunes movie app, Chekov was born in Tagnarog, Russia (the real-life home of {{w|Anton Chekhov}}). His mother's name was Anna (who is now deceased). His family spent several years at the Mare Imbrium colony on [[Luna]]. He graduated from Moscow State University in 2256, where he then enlisted in Starfleet. He graduated from Starfleet Academy in 2258. It should be noted that he beat ''Big Blue'' in a game of 3D chess. Chekov received a special commendation for bravery in the line of duty during ''Enterprise''s recent mission to Pollux IV.
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Accordng to the [[Star Trek (IDW ongoing)|Star Trek Ongoing]] series, in the issue "[[The Khitomer Conflict, Part 1]]", in [[2261]], Chekov has been promoted to [[Lieutenant]].
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The {{y|2013}} [[Games|virtual collectible card battle game]] ''[[Star Trek: Rivals]]'' is using his pictures for card #79 "Ensign P. Chekhov" and card #95 "Acting Engineer P. Chekhov".
   
===External links===
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*{{NCwiki}}
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*{{Wikipedia|Pavel Chekov}}
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Revision as of 22:32, 15 April 2014

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For the prime reality counterpart, please see Pavel Chekov.
"Ensign Chekov, Pavel Andreievich, sir"
– Pavel Chekov, 2258 (Star Trek)

Pavel Andreievich Chekov was a child prodigy and a Starfleet ensign for the Federation, assigned as a navigator to the USS Enterprise in 2258, at the age of 17. In addition, he was able to calculate the coordinates for beaming much faster than the computer, allowing him to personally beam Kirk and Sulu back aboard the Enterprise before they fell into the singularity, when the computer couldn't even lock on to them.

Biography

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Originating from Russia, he spoke with a heavy Eastern European accent, which caused a problem when he had to voice input his authorization code "9-5-Victor-Victor-2". (His accent meant he had trouble correctly pronouncing Vs, which sounded like W's when he spoke them, hence "9-5-Wiktor-Wiktor-2.")

According to his dossier at the official Star Trek movie website, Chekov was top of his class in stellar cartography and transporter theory, an expert in advanced theoretical physics, and the youngest cadet in history to win the Starfleet Academy marathon.

Chekov displayed great intellectual brilliance when he was able to transport James T. Kirk and Hikaru Sulu back to the Enterprise as they were falling to Vulcan. Sadly, he did not have enough time to use the same technique to save Amanda Grayson, Spock's mother.

After the destruction of Vulcan, Chekov devised a way to beam Kirk and Commander Spock to the Narada, without Nero noticing the Enterprise being near his ship. Chekov's plan had the Enterprise drop out of warp near Titan, one of Saturn's moons, which hid the Enterprise from being detected, then had Montgomery Scott beam the two to the Narada. Chekov's plan was ultimately instrumental in saving Earth. After Earth was saved, Chekov served again as navigator under newly promoted Captain James T. Kirk and left with the crew to explore space. (Star Trek)

The following year, Chekov became chief engineering officer after Scott left following a dispute with Kirk, though he expressed some apprehension about donning a red shirt. Chekov had to deal with the warp core breaking down, though it was sufficiently repaired to flee when the Enterprise was attacked by the USS Vengeance. He later prevented Kirk and Scott (who had returned to the ship) from falling to their deaths while the ship lost its artificial gravity.

Chekov attended a memorial for those who died almost a year later, and resumed his role as navigator on the repaired Enterprise when it embarked on the first five-year mission. (Star Trek Into Darkness)

Memorable Quotes

"Russian wizkid, what's your name? Chanko? Cherpov?"
"Ensign Chekov, Pavel Andreievich, sir."
"Fine, Chekov, Pavel Andreievich, begin ship-wide mission broadcast."
"Aye, sir. Happy to."

- Christopher Pike and Pavel Chekov

"ё моё!" (Russian exclamatory expression pronounced as "Yo moyo!" meaning "Oh man!" [1])

- Pavel Chekov, after successfully transporting a plummeting Kirk and Sulu from Vulcan's atmosphere

"Ensign authorization code Nine-Five-Wictor-Wictor-Two."
"Authorization not recognized."
"Ensign authorization code Nine-Five... Victor... Victor-Two."

- Pavel Chekov, accessing the ship's all-call system and the Enterprise computer
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Appendices

Appearances

Background information

Chekov's age in 2258 places his birth in 2241, which is different from the birth of his prime universe counterpart in 2245 (according to TOS: "Who Mourns for Adonais?").

Apocrypha

In the Star Trek video game, an audio log can be found in engineering where Chekov mentions he ran away at a young age to join Starfleet.

According to the Star Trek iTunes movie app, Chekov was born in Tagnarog, Russia (the real-life home of Anton Chekhov). His mother's name was Anna (who is now deceased). His family spent several years at the Mare Imbrium colony on Luna. He graduated from Moscow State University in 2256, where he then enlisted in Starfleet. He graduated from Starfleet Academy in 2258. It should be noted that he beat Big Blue in a game of 3D chess. Chekov received a special commendation for bravery in the line of duty during Enterprises recent mission to Pollux IV.

Accordng to the Star Trek Ongoing series, in the issue "The Khitomer Conflict, Part 1", in 2261, Chekov has been promoted to Lieutenant.

The 2013 virtual collectible card battle game Star Trek: Rivals is using his pictures for card #79 "Ensign P. Chekhov" and card #95 "Acting Engineer P. Chekhov".

External links