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| affiliation = [[Federation]] [[Starfleet]] (retired)
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| rank = [[Commodore]] (retired)
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| occupation = [[Governor]] of [[Mantilles]]; formerly [[starship]] [[captain]]
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| children = [[Katie Wesley]]
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'''Robert Wesley''' was a former [[23rd century]] [[Starfleet]] officer, and later a [[governor]] of the [[planet]] [[Mantilles]]. He had one daughter, named [[Katie Wesley|Katie]], and he was an old friend with [[James T. Kirk]].
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| class="even" | [[Katie Wesley]]
 
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| class="odd" | ''Actor:''
 
| class="even" | ''[[Barry Russo]]''
 
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| colspan="2" align="center" | [[Image:Robert Wesley (Governor).jpg|200px|Governor Wesley]]
 
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| class="odd" | ''Voice by:''
 
| class="even" | ''[[James Doohan]]''
 
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In [[2268]], [[Commodore]] Wesley commanded the {{USS|Lexington|NCC-1709}} in the disastrous [[M-5 computer|M-5]] [[Starfleet battle simulation|war games]]. During that tactical exercise, the M-5 computer malfunctioned and the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701}} was deemed out-of-control, following the destruction of the {{USS|Excalibur |NCC-1664}}. Wesley requested permission to destroy the ''Enterprise'' with his remaining battle force, to end the threat that the rogue ship posed. His request was approved. However, fortunately, the ''Enterprise'' was able to deactivate the M-5 computer and drop its [[shields]] before Wesley's battle force could attack. For his part, although communication with the drifting ship was impossible at that point, Wesley successfully gambled that Kirk had gotten the situation under control and held his fire to confirm that conjecture. ({{TOS|The Ultimate Computer}})
'''Robert Wesley''' was a former [[23rd century]] [[Starfleet]] officer, and later [[governor]] of the [[planet]] [[Mantilles]]. He had one daughter named [[Katie Wesley|Katie]], and he was an old friend with [[James T. Kirk]].
 
   
 
Wesley retired from Starfleet to become governor of Mantilles, the most remote inhabited planet in the [[Federation]]. The planet was threatened by a [[cosmic cloud]] in [[2269]], but Governor Wesley remained calm and prevented panic from spreading on Mantilles. He evacuated 5,000 children from Mantilles, in an attempt to spare their lives. Their ships were later recalled, following the diversion of the cosmic cloud. ({{TAS|One of Our Planets Is Missing}})
In [[2268]], [[Commodore]] Wesley commanded the [[USS Lexington|USS ''Lexington'']] in the disastrous [[M-5 computer|M-5]] [[Starfleet battle simulation|war games]]. During the war games, the M-5 computer malfunctioned and the [[USS Enterprise (NCC-1701)|USS ''Enterprise'']] was deemed out-of-control following the destruction of the [[USS Excalibur|USS ''Excalibur'']]. Wesley requested permission to destroy the ''Enterprise'' with his remaining battle force to end the threat that it posed. His request was approved, however, fortunately the ''Enterprise'' was able to deactivate the M-5 computer and drop its [[shield]]s before Wesley's battle force could attack. ([[TOS]]: "[[The Ultimate Computer]]")
 
   
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==Background==
He retired from Starfleet to become governor of Mantilles, the most remote, inhabited planet in the [[Federation]]. The planet was threatened by a [[cosmic cloud]] in [[2269]], but Governor Wesley remained calm and prevented panic from spreading on Mantilles. He evacutated 5,000 children from Mantilles in attempt to spare their lives. Their ship's would later be recalled following the diversion of the cosmic cload. ([[TAS]]:"[[One of Our Planets is Missing]]")
 
 
Commodore Wesley was portrayed by actor [[Barry Russo]] in ''[[Star Trek: The Original Series]]'', although in his ''[[Star Trek: The Animated Series]]'' appearance, he was voiced by [[James Doohan]].
   
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"Robert Wesley" was originally the pen name [[Gene Roddenberry]] used when getting his start as a professional writer, while still an officer of the LAPD. (''[[Star Trek Encyclopedia]]'')
:''Commodore Wesley was portrayed by actor [[Barry Russo]], although in his [[TAS]] appearance he was voiced by [[James Doohan]].''
 
   
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[[Alan Dean Foster]]'s [[novels|novelization]] of {{e|One of Our Planets Is Missing}} (in ''[[Star Trek Log 1]]'') refers to Robert Wesley as "only slightly older than Kirk."
:''Some have speculated that the senior [[admiral]] in [[Star Trek V: The Final Frontier]] played by [[Harve Bennett]] may have been intended to represent Wesley, since Kirk also referred to him as "Bob", and they did appear to be friends. There is no [[canon]]ical corroboration for this speculation, however.
 
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Wesley's [[personnel file]], written by [[Michael Okuda]] and included with the ''[[Star Trek: Starship Creator]]'' [[games|video game]], describes the following details:
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Wesley, who was born in Limerick, [[Ireland]] in [[2216]]. He had a wife, Fiona, and three sons, Robert Jr., Bruce and Roger, all of whom lived in [[Pittsburgh]], [[Pennsylvania]]. His interests included team sports, waterskiing, xenozoology, jazz piano.
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Wesley graduated from the [[Starfleet Academy]] class of [[2238]], and had since earned fourteen citations for bravery, 2238-[[2250|50]]; the [[Grankite Order of Tactics]] (Class of Excellence), [[2242]]; [[Prentares Ribbon of Commendation]], [[2243]]; [[Karagite Order of Heroism]], [[2247]]; Palm Leaf of Lyceus, [[2251]]; [[Starfleet Silver Palm|Silver Palm With Cluster]], [[2254]]; [[Starfleet Medal of Valor|Medal of Valor]], [[2258]].
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Wesley's previous assignments included:
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* 2238-41: USS ''Glasgow'', under the command of Captain Hart, where he served as junior tactical officer.
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* 2241-45: USS ''Sulaco'', under the command of Captain Hicks, where he served as chief tactical officer. Participated in the [[Battle of Donatu V]] in 2242, and later became promoted to lieutenant commander, and second officer, following the loss of several crewmembers during the battle.
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* 2245-50: {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701}}, under the command of Captain [[Robert April]], where he served as first officer.
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* 2251-62: Promoted to captain of the USS ''Beowulf''.
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* 2263-68: Promoted to commodore and given the command of the {{USS|Constitution}}.
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* 2268: Transferred to command of the USS ''Lexington'' for war-games exercise.
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His [[mirror universe]] counterpart appeared in the novel ''[[The Sorrows of Empire]]''.
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Robert Wesley was a former 23rd century Starfleet officer, and later a governor of the planet Mantilles. He had one daughter, named Katie, and he was an old friend with James T. Kirk.

In 2268, Commodore Wesley commanded the USS Lexington in the disastrous M-5 war games. During that tactical exercise, the M-5 computer malfunctioned and the USS Enterprise was deemed out-of-control, following the destruction of the USS Excalibur . Wesley requested permission to destroy the Enterprise with his remaining battle force, to end the threat that the rogue ship posed. His request was approved. However, fortunately, the Enterprise was able to deactivate the M-5 computer and drop its shields before Wesley's battle force could attack. For his part, although communication with the drifting ship was impossible at that point, Wesley successfully gambled that Kirk had gotten the situation under control and held his fire to confirm that conjecture. (TOS: "The Ultimate Computer")

Wesley retired from Starfleet to become governor of Mantilles, the most remote inhabited planet in the Federation. The planet was threatened by a cosmic cloud in 2269, but Governor Wesley remained calm and prevented panic from spreading on Mantilles. He evacuated 5,000 children from Mantilles, in an attempt to spare their lives. Their ships were later recalled, following the diversion of the cosmic cloud. (TAS: "One of Our Planets Is Missing")

Background

Commodore Wesley was portrayed by actor Barry Russo in Star Trek: The Original Series, although in his Star Trek: The Animated Series appearance, he was voiced by James Doohan.

"Robert Wesley" was originally the pen name Gene Roddenberry used when getting his start as a professional writer, while still an officer of the LAPD. (Star Trek Encyclopedia)

Alan Dean Foster's novelization of "One of Our Planets Is Missing" (in Star Trek Log 1) refers to Robert Wesley as "only slightly older than Kirk."

Wesley's personnel file, written by Michael Okuda and included with the Star Trek: Starship Creator video game, describes the following details:

Wesley, who was born in Limerick, Ireland in 2216. He had a wife, Fiona, and three sons, Robert Jr., Bruce and Roger, all of whom lived in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. His interests included team sports, waterskiing, xenozoology, jazz piano.
Wesley graduated from the Starfleet Academy class of 2238, and had since earned fourteen citations for bravery, 2238-50; the Grankite Order of Tactics (Class of Excellence), 2242; Prentares Ribbon of Commendation, 2243; Karagite Order of Heroism, 2247; Palm Leaf of Lyceus, 2251; Silver Palm With Cluster, 2254; Medal of Valor, 2258.
Wesley's previous assignments included:

  • 2238-41: USS Glasgow, under the command of Captain Hart, where he served as junior tactical officer.
  • 2241-45: USS Sulaco, under the command of Captain Hicks, where he served as chief tactical officer. Participated in the Battle of Donatu V in 2242, and later became promoted to lieutenant commander, and second officer, following the loss of several crewmembers during the battle.
  • 2245-50: USS Enterprise, under the command of Captain Robert April, where he served as first officer.
  • 2251-62: Promoted to captain of the USS Beowulf.
  • 2263-68: Promoted to commodore and given the command of the USS Constitution.
  • 2268: Transferred to command of the USS Lexington for war-games exercise.

His mirror universe counterpart appeared in the novel The Sorrows of Empire.

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