Summary
Ned Hennessy was the leader of the ASDB engineering team assigned to the Phoenix project. A Starfleet veteran, Hennessy served as an science officer aboard the U.S.S. Lexington/NCC-1709 during that ship’s participation in the ill-fated M-5 computer wargames. He resigned his commission at the conclusion of that mission, mustering out as a lieutenant. Against Ned’s wishes, his reserve status was reactivated by Commodore Faisal al Rashid, portmaster of Meridian Station, for reasons that will be revealed in the course of storytelling.
Service Record
Date | Position | Posting | Rank |
---|---|---|---|
2257 - 2258 | Starfleet cadet | Starfleet Academy - San Francisco |
Freshman Cadet |
2258 - 2259 | Starfleet cadet | Starfleet Academy - San Francisco |
Sophomore Cadet |
2259 - 2260 | Starfleet cadet | Starfleet Academy - San Francisco |
Junior Cadet |
2260 - 2261 | Starfleet cadet | Starfleet Academy - San Francisco |
Senior Cadet |
2261 - 2263 | Instructor (computer science) | Starfleet Academy - San Francisco |
Ensign |
2263 - 2265 | Science officer | U.S.S. Bridger/NCC-591 |
Lieutenant Junior Grade |
2265 - 2268 | Science officer | U.S.S. Lexington/NCC-1709 |
Lieutenant |
2268 - 2270 | Engineering doctoral student | University of the Federation - Alpha Centauri | |
2270 - 2277 | Theoretical propulsion engineer | Advanced Starship Design Bureau - Utopia Planitia Fleet Yards | |
2277 - Present | Chief Engineer (temporary assignment) | U.S.S. Phoenix/NCC-618 |
Lieutenant Commander |