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[[Commander]] '''Williams''' was a [[22nd century]] [[Human]] [[United Earth]] [[Starfleet]] [[officer]] during the [[2150s]].
 
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[[Commander]] '''Williams''' was a [[22nd century]] [[Starfleet]] [[officer]] who worked in a support capacity to [[Admiral]] [[Maxwell Forrest]] in overseeing the mission of the {{EnterpriseNX}}.
   
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==Biography==
He, along with [[Maxwell Forrest|Admiral Forrest]] and [[Daniel Leonard|Admiral Leonard]], was part of the group from [[Starfleet Command]] that dealt with the [[Klingon]] [[Klaang]]'s crash-landing on [[Earth]] and its consequences in [[April]] [[2151]]. ({{ENT|Broken Bow}})
 
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At [[Starfleet Medical]] in [[2151]], Williams was part of a group of Starfleet officers who conferred with [[Vulcan]] [[Ambassador]] [[Soval]] regarding the disposition of [[Klaang]], a [[Klingon]] [[courier]] who had recently [[crash land]]ed on [[Earth]]. Along with [[Jonathan Archer]], Williams objected to the Vulcans attempting to subvert the decision-making process from Starfleet. ({{ENT|Broken Bow}})
   
In [[2152]] he defended [[Captain]] [[Jonathan Archer]] after [[Ambassador]] [[Soval]] accused him of abducting [[Subcommander]] [[T'Pol]] by not meeting a rendezvous with a [[Vulcan]] [[starship|ship]] as ordered. ({{ENT|Shockwave, Part II}})
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In [[2152]], Williams joined Admiral Forrest in defending [[Captain]] Archer's actions when Soval accused Archer of disobeying direct orders and failing to deliver [[Subcommander]] [[T'Pol]] to the Vulcan ship ''[[D'Kyr]]''. When Soval suggested that T'Pol was not accompanying Archer of her own free will, Williams angrily insisted that Archer was not "in the habit of kidnapping Vulcans." ({{ENT|Shockwave, Part II}})
   
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In [[2153]], Williams placed a bet with an [[archaeologist]] named [[Drake (archaeologist)|Drake]] as to the existence of a crashed spacecraft in the [[Arctic Circle]], promising to provide Drake with a bottle of [[scotch]] if such a debris field were to be found. Although Drake and [[A-6 Excavation Team|his team]] ultimately discovered the field, they were [[assimilated]] by [[Borg|the survivors]] and turned into cybernetic hybrids controlled by a [[hive mind]]. After three days of no contact with the team, Commander Williams and Admiral Forrest traveled to the excavation site, only to find no evidence of any [[Human]]s. Forrest subsequently issued orders to Captain Archer to initiate a pursuit of [[Arctic One|the team's vessel]], which had been taken over by the aliens. ({{ENT|Regeneration}})
Later that year, he accompanied Admiral Forrest to the [[Arctic Circle]] to investigate a missing research team. He had owed [[Drake (archaeologist)|Drake]], one of the members of the team, a bottle of [[scotch]]. ({{ENT|Regeneration}})
 
   
Williams was also involved in debriefing Archer after his successful mission to the [[Delphic Expanse]] to destroy the [[Xindi superweapon]]. ({{ENT|Home}})
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Along with the [[Command Council]], Williams was involved in Archer's debriefing after ''Enterprise'' returned from the [[Delphic Expanse]] in [[2154]]. Upon the conclusion of the proceedings, Williams relayed the Council's orders that all details of the debriefing were to remain classified. ({{ENT|Home}})
   
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{{bginfo|Williams was named after [[William Shatner]], the ''[[Star Trek: The Original Series|Original Series]]'' actor who played [[James T. Kirk]].|In a character breakdown sheet that [[Paramount Pictures|Paramount]] sent to talent agents when trying to find a suitable actor for the part, Commander Williams was stated to be a non-recurring role and was described thus; "''Human male. 50s. A somewhat temperamental Starfleet officer who serves as attaché to Admiral Forrest.''" ''[http://www.trektoday.com/news/040301_01.shtml]'' The character was ultimately played by [[Jim Fitzpatrick]].|His first name was given as "Marcus" in ''[[A Choice of Futures]]''. The novel also introduces his daughter Valeria, a Starfleet lieutenant, who is implied to be developing a romance with a crewmate Samuel Abraham Kirk, with the hint that they are the future parents of [[Tiberius Kirk]], and thus the great-grandparents of James T. Kirk. This would also mean that Commander Williams is a direct ancestor of the character whose portrayer he was named for.}}
:''Williams was played by [[Jim Fitzpatrick]] and was named after [[William Shatner]], the ''[[TOS|Original Series]]'' actor who played [[James T. Kirk|Kirk]].''
 
   
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Commander Williams was a 22nd century Starfleet officer who worked in a support capacity to Admiral Maxwell Forrest in overseeing the mission of the Enterprise NX-01.

Biography

At Starfleet Medical in 2151, Williams was part of a group of Starfleet officers who conferred with Vulcan Ambassador Soval regarding the disposition of Klaang, a Klingon courier who had recently crash landed on Earth. Along with Jonathan Archer, Williams objected to the Vulcans attempting to subvert the decision-making process from Starfleet. (ENT: "Broken Bow")

In 2152, Williams joined Admiral Forrest in defending Captain Archer's actions when Soval accused Archer of disobeying direct orders and failing to deliver Subcommander T'Pol to the Vulcan ship D'Kyr. When Soval suggested that T'Pol was not accompanying Archer of her own free will, Williams angrily insisted that Archer was not "in the habit of kidnapping Vulcans." (ENT: "Shockwave, Part II")

In 2153, Williams placed a bet with an archaeologist named Drake as to the existence of a crashed spacecraft in the Arctic Circle, promising to provide Drake with a bottle of scotch if such a debris field were to be found. Although Drake and his team ultimately discovered the field, they were assimilated by the survivors and turned into cybernetic hybrids controlled by a hive mind. After three days of no contact with the team, Commander Williams and Admiral Forrest traveled to the excavation site, only to find no evidence of any Humans. Forrest subsequently issued orders to Captain Archer to initiate a pursuit of the team's vessel, which had been taken over by the aliens. (ENT: "Regeneration")

Along with the Command Council, Williams was involved in Archer's debriefing after Enterprise returned from the Delphic Expanse in 2154. Upon the conclusion of the proceedings, Williams relayed the Council's orders that all details of the debriefing were to remain classified. (ENT: "Home")

Williams was named after William Shatner, the Original Series actor who played James T. Kirk.
In a character breakdown sheet that Paramount sent to talent agents when trying to find a suitable actor for the part, Commander Williams was stated to be a non-recurring role and was described thus; "Human male. 50s. A somewhat temperamental Starfleet officer who serves as attaché to Admiral Forrest." [1] The character was ultimately played by Jim Fitzpatrick.
His first name was given as "Marcus" in A Choice of Futures. The novel also introduces his daughter Valeria, a Starfleet lieutenant, who is implied to be developing a romance with a crewmate Samuel Abraham Kirk, with the hint that they are the future parents of Tiberius Kirk, and thus the great-grandparents of James T. Kirk. This would also mean that Commander Williams is a direct ancestor of the character whose portrayer he was named for.

Appearances

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