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Captain
William Thomas Riker was a noted Starfleet officer, perhaps best known for
his long stint as first officer under Captain Jean-Luc Picard aboard the USS
Enterprise-D and later the Enterprise-E. In 2379, Riker
finally accepted a promotion to captain and was assigned to the USS Titan.
EARLY LIFE: William
Thomas Riker was born in 2335 to Kyle and Betty Riker in Valdez, Alaska on
Earth (TNG: "The Icarus Factor", "Conundrum" and "Second Chances")
His distant acnestors were from mainland North America, including Colonel
Thaddius Riker, who fought in the American Civil War. (VOY: "Death Wish")
Betty died when Will was only two years
old (TNG: "Interface") leaving his father to raise him alone. The
Rikers remained in Alaska at Betty's wish. The only thing which kept
Kyle going was Will, but he did not feel as if he could discuss the
situation with him, even when Will was older. The memories of Betty's
presence at their Alaska home were also painful for both. This initial
trauma created a rift between the two Rikers which would last thirty years.
(TNG: "The Icarus Factor")
Betty's name is from Riker's bio seen
in TNG: "Conundrum". The circumstances surrounding her death were never
revealed, although TNG: "The Icarus Factor" seems to imply that it was due
to illness.
When Will first started school, he told all of his new
friends that his mother was still alive. Eventually, he told the story her
so often, he began to believe the lie. Soon, his teacher learned of this
problem, and both she and Kyle had to talk to Will and make him realize that
his mother was dead and she was not coming back. Will cried the entire night
following, but later realized it was an important step in accepting his
mother's death. (TNG: "Interface")
However, Will's relationship with Kyle continued to
deteriorate into his early teens. He was often left to care for himself,
learning such skills as cooking. (TNG: "Time Squared" and
"Remember Me") In 2344, the two went on a fishing trip. Will was
able to hook a large fish, but Kyle insisted on reeling the fish in. This
incident would bother Will for many years. He also played Anbo-jytsu against
his father. Kyle admitted that by the time Will was twelve, his skills were
superior. Will did not know that the only reason he always lost was because
his father used an illegal move called hachidan kiritsu.
Kyle completely abandoned Will by 2350, when
Will was age 15. Will held a grudge against his father for the following
fifteen years. (TNG: "The Icarus Factor")
SERVICE RECORD: Riker entered Starfleet Academy in 2353. During his time at the Academy, his
superintendent was a Vulcan, who had taken the time to memorize the
personnel files of each and every cadet. (TNG: "The First Duty")
During a battle simulation against a Tholian
opponent, Riker calculated a sensory blind spot of their vessel and hid
within the blind spot. This ingenious tactical strategy was noted in his
record. (TNG: "Peak Performance")
Upon graduation in 2357, Riker was
ranked eighth in his class. (TNG: "Chain of Command")
He set lofty goals for himself, and hoped to reach captain before
thirty-five years of age. (TNG: "Second Chances")
THE PEGASUS:
Seven months after graduation, Ensign William
Riker's first posting was to the USS Pegasus
under the command of Erik Pressman. He was the
ship's conn officer, and his youthful appearance
earned him the nickname "Ensign Babyface," coined by fellow crewmember
Lieutenant Boylen. (TNG: "The
Pegasus") Phil Wallace was another of
Riker's friends aboard the Pegasus. (ENT: "These
Are the Voyages...")
Fresh from the Academy, Riker was still somewhat serious
about his work. Loyalty and obedience to his commanding officer was also top
priority. This attitude caused Riker to behave against the principles of the
Prime Directive during a crisis onboard the ship.
Pressman had been illegally testing a prototype interphase cloaking
device aboard the Pegasus. This highly top-secret project was in
violation of the Treaty of Algeron, not to mention extremely dangerous to
the crew, leading most of the Pegasus officers to mutiny against
Pressman. Riker was the only bridge officer to defend the captain, picking
up a phaser and instigating a running firefight all the way to an escape
pod. Only a few other crew joined Riker and Pressman, and the Pegasus
apparently exploded several minutes after Riker's escape pod was launched.
Although Pressman commended Riker for his unquestionable
loyalty, Riker began to have doubts about whether or not he had made the
right decision. The Starfleet Judge Advocate General later investigated the
Pegasus incident but the survivors withheld all information about the
prototype cloaking device. They were only able to conclude that there had
been some sort of mutiny aboard the Pegasus prior to its destruction
and that it was highly likely that the survivors were not telling the
complete truth, and also recommended a further investigation. Due to the
sensitive nature of the cloaking device experiment, Starfleet Intelligence
quickly classified the report and no followup was ever conducted.
(TNG: "The Pegasus")
ON BETAZED:
Following the Pegasus incident, Will was stationed on planet
Betazed. While there, he met Deanna
Troi. The two began a relationship which lasted several years.
(TNG: "Encounter at Farpoint", "Ménage
à Troi" and "Second Chances") Sometime
during his early career, Riker needed to wear a feathered costume while on a
diplomatic mission to Armus IX. (TNG: "Angel One")
THE POTEMKIN:
By 2361, Riker was promoted to
lieutenant and assigned to the USS
Potemkin. Aboard the Potemkin, he developed a tactic which
involved using a planet's magnetic pole and shutting
down all ship's systems to confuse an enemy vessel's sensors.
(TNG: "Peak Performance")
Later in 2361, Riker led an away
team to Nervala IV to rescue researchers stranded at the outpost on the
world. Riker was the last to beam out. Atmospheric distortions threatened to
dissipate Riker's pattern, so the Potemkin transporter chief
compensated by creating a second confinement beam. Only one beam was needed
for Riker to rematerialize, so the second beam was shut down. The
Potemkin crew did not realize that the second beam had, in fact,
reflected back to the planet's surface, materializing another William Riker.
This duplicate remained stranded on the surface for the next eight years.
Riker quickly received a promotion to lieutenant
commander for "exceptional valor" during the mission. He was quickly posted
to the USS Hood as first officer. (TNG:
"Second Chances")
THE
HOOD: Riker's
commanding officer on the Hood was Captain Robert DeSoto. His service
aboard the ship was exemplary, even despite an incident where Riker refused
to allow Captain DeSoto transport into a hostile situation on planet Altair
III. (TNG: "Encounter at Farpoint") Riker was
offered his first command, that of the ill-fated USS Drake, in
2364. However, he turned down that position for a far
more enticing offer. (TNG: "The Arsenal of Freedom")
FIRST
YEAR ABOARD THE ENTERPRISE: William Riker was promoted
to commander and first officer of the newly-launched
USS Enterprise in 2364. He was ferried to
planet Deneb IV by the Hood, and met the Enterprise at the
planet. The ship had undergone a saucer separation after being threatened by
the entity known as Q. Riker reported aboard the
stardrive section and was briefed about the current situation and was
ordered to perform a manual docking of the saucer module, which he conducted
very well. During the Farpoint mission, Riker led
several away teams which discovered that Farpoint Station was a living
entity, trapped by the Bandi for their own selfish purposes.
(TNG: "Encounter at Farpoint")
Q was infatuated with Riker, so
much so that he believed Riker deserved to be empowered with the abilities
of the Q continuum. Q made a bet with the Continuum that Riker would accept
the gift, and trapped the Enterprise while it was en route to a
disaster on a mining colony on Quadra Sigma III. Most of its senior officers
were then taken to a deadly illusion world. Riker used his newfound powers
to save the crew from hostile aliens inhabiting the fantasy, bringing
Lieutenant Worf and Wesley Crusher back to life in the process. Picard was
concerned about these events, and requested that Riker not use his
supernatural abilities. However, Riker changed his mind after he refused to
save a young girl killed in the disaster. He became angry with Picard,
feeling he had repressed his abilities and caused the death of the girl.
Further temptation by Q led Riker to grant several wishes
to the Enterprise crew: Geordi La Forge, normal eyesight; Worf, a
Klingon female mate; Wesley, full growth to adulthood. He nearly transformed
Data into a human, but Data refused the offer, feeling that it would be
merely an illusion. As Picard predicted, the other crew also turned down
Riker's gifts because of their inherent emptiness. Riker learned his lesson,
and the powers were taken away once Q was recalled to the Continuum. (TNG:
"Hide and Q")
The Enterprise was stolen from Starbase 74 by a
race called the Bynars. Their computer-based society was on the verge of
collapse after the star Beta Magellan went supernova and damaged their
central computer. The crew evacuated, but Riker and Picard remained onboard,
infatuated by a holodeck program created by the Bynars as a diversion. The
two were successful in retaking the Enterprise and saving the Bynar
homeworld from destruction. (TNG: "11001001")
Riker became involved with the alien conspiracy which
infiltrated Starfleet Command in 2364. The possessed
Admiral Gregory Quinn attempted to infest him with a
neural parasite in order to have an alien operative aboard the Enterprise,
but Riker resisted. He struggled with Quinn and was knocked out, but was
able to alert other personnel to the situation. Dr. Beverly Crusher was able
to incapacitate Quinn with a phaser, then determined the nature of the
neural parasites. She implanted a fake parasite on Riker, who then beamed
down to Earth just in time to prevent the infested Starfleet officers from
co-opting Captain Picard. He and Picard were able to find the mother
creature, hosted in Lieutenant Commander Dexter Remmick, and destroy it
before the alien conspiracy grew any further. (TNG: "Conspiracy")
COMBAT RECORD:
Riker is an accomplished tactician, inventing several strategies
while serving aboard various starships. In 2365,
Riker was given temporary command of the outdated USS Hathaway during
a combat excercise to ready for the Borg invasion.
The Hathaway was to fight the Enterprise in a simulation
designed to test the response of a crew when faced with a substantially
superior enemy. Although Riker's crew managed to turn the poorly-maintained
Hathaway into something flyable and score several hits against the
Enterprise during the initial phases of battle, the test was turned
deadly when a Ferengi marauder intervened. The Enterprise believed
that the Ferengi were a holographic trick designed to divert attention from
the Hathaway, and therefore did not raise shields. The Ferengi opened
fire, disabling the Enterprise's weapons and shields. The Ferengi
demanded that the Enterprise hand over custody of the Hathaway,
as they incorrectly assumed the Hathaway had valuable Federation
secrets onboard. In order to fool the Ferengi, Riker devised a plan to have
the Hathaway jump to warp and hide in a blind spot above the magnetic
pole of a planet while the Enterprise fired photon torpedoes, making
it appear to the Ferengi as if the Hathaway had been destroyed. Worf
then fooled the Ferengi sensors into believing that several Starfleet
vessels were on an intercept course, scaring them away. (TNG:
"Peak Performance")
In 2366, the Borg launched their
first invasion of the Federation. A Borg specialist,
Lieutenant Commander Shelby, was assigned to the
Enterprise. The two butted heads over protocol, and Riker felt that
Shelby was trying to ingratiate herself to Captain Picard in order to prove
her qualifications as a first officer. Picard was eventually abducted by the
Borg and assimilated, becoming Locutus of Borg. Riker was left in command,
and faced with the difficult decision of choosing to use a new deflector
dish weapon against the Borg cube, which would destroy that ship along with
Picard. When a rescue attempt failed, Riker gave the order to use the
weapon. However, the assimilated knowledge of Captain Picard gave the Borg
an advantage, and they altered their shields to resist the weapon. As the
Borg continued on a direct course for Earth, Admiral J.P. Hanson
field-promoted Riker to captain. Riker chose Shelby as his new first
officer. Even though their relationship had a rocky start, Riker realized
that they worked well together and Shelby had the knowledge necessary to
mount a successful fight against the Borg. Riker was still reluctant to
accept the responsibility in light of Picard's abduction, but Guinan, and
old and close friend of Picard, was able to convince him that he needed to
let Picard go not only to win against the Borg, but also save Picard. The
Enterprise was repaired after its use of the deflector weapon and warped
to rendezvous with the fleet at Wolf 359. It arrived shortly after the
devastating Battle of Wolf 359. At this point, Riker formulated a plan to
recover Captain Picard, in hopes that the Borg may halt their approach with
Locutus gone. The Enterprise caught up to the Borg and separated the
saucer section. Picard had been briefed on this plan before he was
assimilated, and knew that the stardrive section was the only threat. As the
Borg focused their attack, the saucer launched a shuttlecraft carrying Data
and Worf. They beamed aboard the cube and brought Picard back to the
Enterprise. The Borg were temporarily confused, but continued on course.
Data and Dr. Crusher later learned that the Borg interconnectedness gave
them access to the entire Collective through Picard. Data linked himself to
Locutus and accessed the Borg command structure as the cube entered orbit of
Earth. Initial attempts to deactivate the Borg were fruitless, and Riker
prepared to ram the Borg cube with the Enterprise in hopes that the
collision would disable the vessel. Picard was able to tell Data to instruct
the Borg to regenerate, which was a low-priority command. The cycle ended up
in a feedback loop, and the cube exploded, cutting Picard's link and
restoring his humanity. Riker returned to his post as Enterprise
first officer following Picard's recovery. (TNG: "The
Best of Both Worlds")
During the Klingon Civil War of 2368,
Riker was placed in temporary command of the Starship
Excalibur. The ship was part of an armada led by the Enterprise-D
and set up a tachyon detection grid in order to reveal Romulan assistance to
the House of Duras. (TNG: "Redemption")
Riker was in command during the Enterprise-D's
final battle in 2371. The ship had been attacked by
the Duras sisters by order of Dr. Tolian Soran. The sisters were given an
unfair advantage as Soran had placed a visual transmitter in La Forge's
VISOR, giving them access to the Enterprise shield modulation.
Riker's quick thinking led to the discovery of a flaw with the sisters'
Bird-of-Prey, which was destroyed. Unfortunately, the Enterprise
suffered catastrophic damage to its warp core. Riker ordered a saucer
separation, and the saucer section maneuvered to safety before the
engineering section exploded. The shockwave from the blast caused the saucer
to plunge into the atmosphere of Veridian III, where it crash-landed. The
entire crew survived, although Riker was disappointed that he would never
have the chance to command the ship. ("Star Trek:
Generations")
Riker transferred to the new USS Enterprise-E in
2372, along with most of the senior staff of the Enterprise-D. In
2373, the Enterprise took part in the Battle of Sector 001 against
Starfleet orders. Thanks to the ship's intervention, the Borg cube was
destroyed, but not before it launched a sphere which generated a temporal
vortex and traveled to the year 2063. The Enterprise pursued, and
destroyed the sphere before it was able to prevent the first flight of
Zefram Cochrane aboard the Phoenix warp ship. The Phoenix was
damaged during the attack, and several Enterprise-E crewmembers
assisted Cochrane in repairs. Riker also needed to convince Cochrane of the
importance of his first warp flight, as Cochrane considered cancelling it
following the Borg attack. Riker, along with Geordi La Forge, was present
onboard the Phoenix for Cochrane's historic flight. ("Star
Trek: First Contact")
In 2375, Riker, along with the Enterprise crew,
defied Federation orders and rebelled against the plan to relocate the Ba'ku
people from their homeworld in order to harvest the metaphasic radiation
from their planet's ring system. While Picard and the senior staff protected
the Ba'ku on the planet,
Riker
took the Enterprise out of the Briar Patch and alerted the Federation
Council to the real issues surrounding the forced relocation. During the
journey out of the Briar Patch, the Enterprise was engaged by two
Son'a vessels. The ship was seriously damaged in the process and forced to
eject its warp core to seal a subspace tear. Riker needed to invent a new
tactic on the fly. Dubbed the "Riker Maneuver" by chief engineer Geordi La
Forge, it involved collecting metreon gas with the Bussard collectors and
then venting the gas while the ship continued to move. The cloud left behind
the ship reacted with the isolytic weapons of the Son'a ships, destroying
one and crippling the other. ("Star Trek:
Insurrection")
Will Riker's last mission aboard the Enterprise-E
was during its encounter with Praetor Shinzon in 2379. Although Riker was
eager to begin his life aboard the Titan with Counselor Troi, he
realized how important it was to stop Shinzon and was willing to sacrifice
anything in order to prevent him from using his thalaron radiation weapon on
Earth.
The Scimitar fought and defeated the Enterprise
in the Bassen Rift, sending several boarding parties to the ship. Riker and
Worf took a security detail to fight off the invading Remans. The Viceroy
entered the Jefferies tubes in an attempt to reach the bridge and kidnap
Captain Picard. Riker followed and they fought hand-to-hand, with Riker
eventually killing the Viceroy by knocking him down an Enterprise
maintenance shaft. ("Star Trek: Nemesis")
DIPLOMACY & CULTURAL
EXCHANGE: Riker participated in first contact
with the Ferengi at planet Delphi Ardu in 2364. The Enterprise and a
Ferengi marauder were trapped in orbit, paralyzed by a Tkon energy-dampening
weapon. An away team commanded by Riker made contact with the Tkon portal.
The portal sensed Riker's great courage and dignity, while it only found
deception with the Ferengi, leading it to grant Riker's request and release
both ships. (TNG: "The Last Outpost")
Will conducted another diplomatic mission that year, on
planet Angel I. Survivors from a
Federation freighter, the Odin, were discovered on the
matriarchal world and sentenced to death for advancing policies which
granted equal rights for male members of the society. Riker successfully
argued their case to Mistress Beata, Angel I's Elected One, convincing her
that change is inevitable. She later allowed the Odin crew, and their
newfound families on Angel I, to be moved to an isolated continent so they
could continue their lives without affecting mainstream culture.
(TNG: "Angel One")
Riker was an early participant in the Officer Exchange
Program, temporarily transferring to a Klingon Bird-of-Prey, the IKS Pagh,
in 2365. To prepare for the assignment, he indulged in many different
Klingon foods. Worf also gave him an emergency transponder shortly before
his departure, just in case of an emergency situation. Onboard the Pagh,
Riker had to quickly learn the Klingon way of doing things, physically
fighting the second officer to prove his loyalty to Captain Kargan and
enduring the abusive comments of the Klingon crew. At the same time, the
Enterprise became infected with a hull-degrading bacteria, which it
inadvertently transmitted to the Pagh. The Klingons believed that it
was a new Federation weapon, and returned to attack the Enterprise.
Riker was able to relieve Kargan by giving him the transponder and sending
him to the Enterprise, then staging a mock battle with the Starfleet
vessel to maintain the honor the Klingon crew. Riker returned to his post
aboard the Enterprise following the incident. (TNG:
"A Matter of Honor")
The cultural observation post on Mintaka III was severely
damaged in 2366. A Mintakan, Liko, saw the observation post and was hurt,
requiring his transport to the Enterprise for treatment. While there,
he briefly woke, and saw Captain Picard, believing him to be a deity. Also,
several members of the team were injured and wandered from the post. One of
these individuals was Palmer, and he was later found by the Mintakans. Riker
and Troi attempted to correct the damage done to their culture by
masquerading as Mintakans. They tried to convince the Mintakans that Liko
was merely delusional. Riker took Palmer from the Mintakans, but Troi was
left behind. The Mintakans, terrified that Picard was a god and would come
to punish them, wanted to execute her as a sacrifice to Picard. Picard later
transported their leader aboard the Enterprise and convinced her that
he was not a god, and Troi was released. (TNG: "Who
Watches the Watchers?")
Later in 2366, the Enterprise
hosted negotiations for rights to the Barzan wormhole. The Federation
representative, Mendoza, was poisoned by the Ferengi delegation, requiring
Riker to take his place. The wormhole later turned out to be useless, as its
terminus fluctuated between the Gamma and Delta Quadrants.
(TNG: "The Price")
The Enterprise responded to sensor readings which
indicated a Romulan outpost on Alpha Onias III in early 2367, on Riker's
birthday. Riker led an away team to investigate, but was trapped by an alien
named Barash. The alien was hidden by his mother on the planet to keep him
safe from their enemies, and was given technology to generate any type of
fantasy. He became lonely, and hoped Riker would stay to keep him company.
When Riker regained conciousness, he was confronted by an Enterprise
now sixteen years into the future. Dr. Crusher claimed that he was infected
by Altarian encephalitis and had lost all memories since Alpha Onias III. He
was a single parent with one slightly troublesome child, "Jean-Luc Riker."
"Admiral" Picard then arrived on a Romulan warbird with a diplomatic
delegation. Riker was to complete the final peace accords with the Romulans,
which he had been working on ever since the Enterprise rescued a
damaged Romulan ship. Although Riker began to accept his new circumstances
and give "Jean-Luc" attention, the simulation quickly began to fall apart as
the technology was not able to keep up with Riker. The Enterprise
computer was much too slow and the senior staff were unable to answer
Riker's questions about the previous sixteen years. Moreover, a recording of
his wife revealed Minuet, a holographic fantasy. This illusion gave way to
another, where Riker was imprisoned in a Romulan laboratory. Barash stayed
in the form of the child, now called "Ethan." Riker and "Ethan" plotted an
escape, but Riker figured out this second deception when "Ethan"
accidentally called Tomalak "ambassador," a rank he only held in the first
illusion. Barash then revealed his true nature to Riker. Will offered him
safety and companionship aboard the Enterprise, and the two
transported back to the ship. (TNG: "Future Imperfect")
The Enterprise was crippled after a defect caused
its dilithium chamber hatch to explode. Initially, the incident was blamed
on Romulan espionage, but was later determined as native to the hatch, which
was replaced at Earth Station McKinley a few months prior. Riker
participated in the initial questioning of a Klingon suspect named J'Ddan.
After Admiral Norah Satie came aboard and instigated a "witchhunt" with the
intention of forcing out Romulan collaborators, Riker served as defense
counsel for Crewman Simon Tarses. Tarses was unfairly singled out as a spy
because his grandfather was Romulan. Satie's investigation was later
cancelled by Starfleet Command when it became apparent her accusations had
very little factual support. (TNG: "The Drumhead")
Riker piloted Trill ambassador
Odan to a meeting on Peliar Zel in
2367. En route, their shuttle was attacked and Odan's host body
injured. The symbiont was removed, and later transplanted to Riker at his
insistence. Human physiology was not totally compatible with the symbiont,
but Odan survived in Riker's body long enough to complete negotiations
between the two moons of the planet. Odan had been romantically involved
with Dr. Beverly Crusher, and she was confused by Odan's change. She tried
to avoid him as much as possible as she was uncomfortable with the Trill way
of life. Eventually, Beverly realized that she was attracted to Odan's
personality as much as his physical appearance, and made love to him in
Will's body. When a new Trill host arrived, the symbiont was removed from
Riker, and he recovered with no long-term effects. (TNG:
"The Host")
Will was left in command of the Enterprise-D in
2368 while Captain Picard visited Romulus in search
of Ambassador Spock. He was ordered to investigate the disappearance of the
Vulcan ship T'Pau from Qualor II when the wreckage of its deflector
array was found amongst the debris of a Ferengi cargo ship. The
Enterprise discovered that a mercenary vessel had been stealing ship
components from the surplus depot in orbit of the planet. The mercenaries
were killed when they attacked the Enterprise forcing Riker to turn
to the planet for information. He found a Ferengi trader named Omag who
revealed that the Vulcan parts were being sent to Galorndon Core. The
Enterprise continued to investigate, and Sela attempted to divert the
Enterprise by sending a fake distress signal from a Federation colony.
Riker saw through the deception and the Enterprise went to intercept
the stolen Vulcan ships at the Romulan Neutral Zone, but they were destroyed
by a Romulan warbird before entering Federation
space. (TNG: "Unification")
Riker was to escort Iyaaran ambassador Byleth during his
visit to the Enterprise in 2370, but the ambassador insisted on Worf
instead. (TNG: "Liaisons")
DISCIPLINARY ACTIONS:
The Enterprise left personnel, including Riker, at the
research station of Dr. Nel Apgar in 2366. They were
to inspect his Krieger wave converter technology, as his research had been
funded by Starfleet. While there, Apgar's wife, Manua, tried to seduce him. Dr. Apgar caught them kissing, and he and
Riker fought nearly the entire visit. Tensions were at a breaking point when
the Enterprise returned to pick up the crew. Shortly after Riker
beamed out, the station exploded, killing Apgar. Riker was initially
suspected of murder through accusations by Apgar's widow and assistant, and
placed under arrest by Tanugan authorities. The Enterprise crew began
their own investigation using the holodeck. They determined that the station
was not destroyed as a result of a phaser blast from Riker into the
station's power core, but as a result of an energy beam directed at Riker by
Apgar. Apgar had actually been developing the new technology into a weapon
which he wished to sell to the Romulans, and he was worried that Riker
discovered his plan, which would cause an end to the research before the
weapon could be created. The beam was intended to disperse Riker's pattern
as he beamed off the station, but it deflected into the power core. Upon
this revelation, chief investigator Krag dropped all charges. (TNG: "A
Matter of Perspective")
Shortly after Cardassian withdrawal from the
Bajor sector in 2369, Captain
Picard was reassigned to a covert infiltration of a Cardassian outpost on
Celtris III. Command of the Enterprise was transferred to Edward
Jellico at the order of Admiral Alynna Nechayev. Riker tried to convince her
that he would be suited for the position, but she wanted an officer with
experience in dealing with the Cardassians. The transition from Picard to
Jellico was difficult for the entire crew. He reassigned many crew from
engineering to security, placed overbearing demands on all departments, and
instituted new duty shift cycles which led to personnel management problems.
As first officer, Riker was the recipient of complaints. Jellico saw Riker
as arrogant for questioning his changes, and questioned Picard's high
opinion of Riker. Riker was present for the negotiations with the
Cardassians, and learned that Picard had been captured on Celtris III.
Jellico deemed Picard lost and refused to attempt a rescue mission. He and
Riker got into a verbal altercation where Riker accused Jellico of
sacrificing Picard's life and Jellico accusing Riker of challenging his
authority. Riker was subsequently relieved of duty, with Data taking his
place as first officer. The Enterprise later developed a plan to
ambush a Cardassian invasion fleet in the McAllister C-5 Nebula, involving a
shuttlecraft planting mines on the hulls of the Cardassian warships. Riker
was the only pilot with the experience to fly the mission, and Jellico
returned him to duty following a conversation where they both vowed to not
let their opinions of one another affect their duties. (TNG:
"Chain of Command")
Early in 2370, Captain Picard was
believed killed on Dessica II. He was actually transported to a mercenary
ship commanded by Arctus Baran and joined their crew with the name "Galen."
The Enterprise pursued the mercenaries to the Barradas system, where
Riker too, was abducted. He worked with Captain Picard to learn more about
the mission of the mercenaries and assumed the role of a rebellious and
untrustworthy Starfleet officer, trying to gain the trust of Baran. He later
attempted to deactivate the Enterprise's shields with his out-of-date
command codes, giving a signal to Data to drop the shields.
Picard reconfigured the ship's weapons to a harmless setting, and the
Enterprise pretended to be damaged. The mercenaries continued on
their quest, and Picard eventually learned that they were planning to
assemble an ancient Vulcan psionic weapon. The final component was aboard a
shuttle piloted by a Klingon named Toral, who had been pulled over by the
Enterprise. The mercenaries planned a raid on the Enterprise with
Riker's help. Meanwhile, Baran instructed Riker to kill Picard, who had
challenged Baran's authority. The group transported to the Enterprise
and found the last component, but Picard then shot Riker before returning to
the mercenary vessel. Riker was merely stunned, and reassumed command of the
Enterprise. The ship went to Vulcan and stopped Tallera, a Vulcan
dissident, from using the weapon. Back on the Enterprise, Picard
jokingly suggested that Data place Riker under arrest for treason. Data did
not understand the joke, and actually brought Riker to the brig.
(TNG: "The Game")
In 2370, the wreckage of the
Pegasus was detected in the Devolin system. Erik Pressman, now an
admiral, came aboard the Enterprise and the ship was sent to locate
the Pegasus. Starfleet Security was interested in retrieving the
interphase cloaking device, which also piqued Romulan interest. The badly
damaged Pegasus was found submerged deep within an asteroid, but the
interphase cloak was still intact. It was returned to the Enterprise,
but the Enterprise was now trapped within the asteroid as a result of
Romulan weapons fire. The interphase cloak was the ship's only hope of
escape, and Riker revealed its existence to the Enterprise crew, to
the ire of Pressman. La Forge and Data were able to connect and activate the
cloak, letting the Enterprise escape. Picard informed the Romulans of
what had happened, then took Pressman into custody. Riker was also arrested,
at his own insistence, and appeared before a board of inquiry at Starbase
247. (TNG: "The Pegasus")
Riker had only discussed the truth about the Pegasus
with Deanna Troi, and had difficulty deciding whether or not to reveal the
circumstances of the Pegasus incident to Captain Picard. At Troi's
suggestion, Will recreated the final mission of the Enterprise
(NX-01) on the holodeck in order to gain command insight and specifically,
try to learn from the relationship between Captain Jonathan Archer and
Commander Charles Tucker III. He interacted with several Enterprise
crew members as chef, and as a MACO, participated in
the mission to rescue Shran's daughter. By observing Tucker's willingness to
disobey orders during a critical moment, saving the life of Archer and
ensuring the birth of the Federation, Riker realized that telling the truth
and trusting Captain Picard's faith in him was much more important than
obeying Pressman's orders. (ENT: "These Are the Voyages...")
It can be presumed that the Enterprise
discovered the Pegasus within asteroid gamma 601 before Riker had a
chance to speak to Picard.
MEDICAL RECORD:
While leading an away team to planet Minos in
2364, Riker was encased in a stasis field by
one of the automated weapons drones reactivated by the USS Drake.
Data was able to use a phaser to free him. (TNG: "The Arsenal of
Freedom")
Riker was attacked by the Onaran T'Jon in 2364. T'Jon
wanted Picard to hand over a shipment of felicium and threatened to kill
Riker if he did not comply. (TNG: "Symbiosis") Later that year, Riker
was "absorbed" by the malevolent entity Armus on
Vagra II. He was later returned to the planet unharmed, although he
was completely covered in a viscous black liquid. (TNG: "Skin of Evil")
While exploring Surata IV in 2365, Riker was stuck by the
thorn of a native plant. The thorn contained an organism which began to
attack Riker's central nervous system, and caused him to fall into a coma.
Dr. Katherine Pulaski was able to stimulate certain memory centers in
Riker's brain. The emotional response provided resistance to the organism,
which was supressed. (TNG: "Shades of Gray")
Will Riker was part of a cultural observation team on
planet Malcor III in 2367. The Malcorians were on the verge of warp
capability, and the Federation planned to make first contact with the race.
However, Riker was mugged and badly injured in a Malcorian city, and brought
to a Malcorian hospital for treatment. His different anatomy and physiology
perplexed the Malcorian doctors, and rumors soon spread that Riker was
indeed an alien. Despite his best efforts to escape, Riker was kept captive
and his whereabouts left unknown to the Enterprise. Furthermore, the
strong xenophobic tendencies of the Malcorians were demonstrated when Krola,
a member of Malcorian leader Durken's staff, tried to make it look as if
Riker assassinated him in order to make it appear as if the Federation was
hostile and therefore discourage any contact. Riker was eventually rescued
by a team from the Enterprise and Dr. Crusher treated him and Krola.
However, the incident proved to Durken that the Malcorians were not ready
for contact with other species at the present, and he requested that the
Federation leave the Malcor system until the culture is better prepared.
(TNG: "First Contact")
Riker's arm was broken when the Enterprise
investigated an apparent distress call from the USS Essex in on
planet Mab-Bu VI in 2368. His injury prevented one of the disembodied
criminals trapped there from inhabiting his body. (TNG: "Power Play")
In 2368, Riker was one of three Enterprise
officers mentally assaulted by a Ullian named Jev. Jev forced Riker to
relive an accident in Main Engineering where he was forced to seal a
crewmember, Ensign Keller, behind an isolation door, causing her death.
Riker then fell into a coma which was explained as Iresine Syndrome.
Investigation by Enterprise personnel revealed that Jev was the cause
of the comas, and doctors from the Ullian homeworld helped with Will's
recovery. (TNG: "Violations")
Early in 2369, Commander La Forge
made enhancements to the sensor array during a survey mission to the
Amargosa Diaspora. The modifications involved channeling warp power through
the main deflector. Unknown at the time, the energy signatures reached into
a tertiary subspace domain and allowed a group of solanogen-based lifeforms
from another universe access to the Enterprise. They wanted to learn
more about our universe, and potentially wanted to discover a way to project
their universe into ous. Riker and several other crewmembers were abducted
and analyzed by the aliens, sometimes involving gory medical experiments.
Riker's right arm had been amputated and reattached at some point. The side
effects from the experiments left him very fatigued and claustrophobic, and
it was these symptoms which led him to speak to Counselor Troi. She brought
Riker together with other Enterprise personnel who were experiencing
similar feelings, and the group was able to create a holodeck simulation of
the alien environment where they were taken. Later, Dr. Crusher found
evidence of the medical experiments in all of the abductees. In order to
close the link between the normal universe and the solanogen universe and
seal a spatial rupture forming in the Enterprise cargo bay, Riker
wore a homing beacon which was able to isolate the tetryon emissions
eminating from the solanogen universe and allow La Forge to initiate a
graviton beam to seal the breach. Dr. Crusher also gave him with a
counteragent to ward off the sedative used by the aliens. Later that night,
he was removed from the ship and taken to the alien laboratory, where the
homing beacon allowed the Enterprise to seal the rupture shortly
after Riker returned with another missing Enterprise crewmember. (TNG:
"Schisms")
Also in 2369, the Enterprise
stopped at the Remmler Array for a baryon sweep. While there, the
Enterprise command crew was invited to a reception at Arkaria Base. A
terrorist group them hostage in order to secure trilithium resin from the
Enterprise. Dr. Crusher devised a plan to use Geordi's VISOR as a way to
knock their captors into unconciousness, but needed a distraction to make
the modifications. Will went up to one of the terrorists and tried to hit
him and was then hit in the jaw himself. (TNG: "Starship Mine")
Later in 2369, Riker was sent to Tilonus IV to track a
Federation research team lost when the government collapsed into anarchy.
During the mission, he was abducted and held captive in a facility run by
Dr. Syrus. He began experiments on Riker's mind, which threatened his
sanity. His mind resisted the torture by accessing memories of a play,
Frame of Mind, Riker had participated in shortly before the mission. He
began shifting between practicing the play on the Enterprise to
actually living the plot of the play, with the characters as Tilonians. He
was committed to the hospital after being found guilty of murder, and was
threatened with synaptic reconstruction before resorting to a procedure
called Reflection Therapy. In the end, the two events merged, with Riker
being rescued from the mental hospital by the Enterprise. Syrus was
present throughout the hallucinations, allowing Riker to deduce that he was
fantasizing and regain conciousness. He was rescued by the Enterprise
before Syrus was able to to further damage, and personally dismantled the
Frame of Mind set as part of his therapy. (TNG: "Frame of Mind")
In 2370, Dr. Beverly Crusher treated Reginald Barclay for
a case of Urodelian flu and accidentally activated a dormant gene, mutating
his T cells. The gene became airborne and began to affect the rest of the
crew, causing them to "de-evolve" into more primitive forms of life. Riker
de-evolved in to an australopithecine, and tried to attack Picard and Data
when they found him in the captain's ready room. Data eventually discovered
a way to reverse the effects, and the crew was returned to normal. (TNG:
"Genesis")
COMMAND OFFERS:
Riker was offered several commands during his tenure aboard the
Enterprise. Including the aforementioned USS Drake, he was
offered the USS Aries in 2365 (TNG: "The Icarus Factor") and
the USS Melbourne in 2366. (TNG: "The Best of Both Worlds")
The Aries command was given to Riker because of his exceptional
abilities as a scientist. He turned down the Aries posting because he
felt he was not yet ready to leave the Enterprise and the distinction
that the first officer post held. (TNG: "The Icarus Factor")
Starfleet put a great amount of pressure on Riker to accept command of the
Melbourne. Many admirals and even Captain Picard felt that he had
remained too long onboard the Enterprise and should have accepted a
command by that point in his career, lest it seem like he was standing still
in a sea of upstart officers like Shelby. Even Riker questioned why he
remained as Enterprise first officer, and was unable to understand
what kept him from leaving. Ultimately, Riker did not need to make a choice,
as he was field-promoted to captain during the encounter with the Borg and
the Melbourne was subsequently destroyed at Wolf 359. Although it was
believed Riker would have a pick of any command due to the fact that his
decisive leadership was a major factor in the defeat of the Borg, he still
elected to remain Enterprise first officer. (TNG: "The Best of
Both Worlds")
Q said in VOY: "Death
Wish" that he "hoped Riker" would have taken command of the
USS Voyager, which may mean he was also
offered command of that ship before Janeway.
By 2379, Riker decided to accept
promotion to captain of the USS Titan, assuming command of the ship
that year. Troi also transferred to the Titan. The Titan was
dispached to the Romulan Neutral Zone to serve as the command ship for a
diplomatic task force. ("Star Trek: Nemesis")
PERSONAL INTERESTS:
Riker held an interest in cooking, left over from when he needed to fend for
himself as a child. (TNG: "Time Squared" and "Remember Me") He was a
member of Beverly Crusher's theatre troupe aboard the Enterprise-D
and was the lead in two plays, Something for Breakfast (TNG: "A Firstful
of Datas") and Frame of Mind. (TNG: "Frame of Mind") His
favourite vacation spot was Risa. (TNG: "Captain's Holiday" and "The
Game") Riker was a jazz
aficionado, and his favourite musical instrument is the trombone.
Although he is an accomplished player, his skills are not quite up to that
of a professional musician (TNG: "11001001") and he had trouble with
certain pieces, including "Night Bird." (TNG: "Second Chances")
Riker could also play the piano, and
taught Amarie, a musician in a bar on Qualor II, some
jazz routines when the Enterprise visited the planet in
2368. (TNG: "Unification")
In reality, Jonathan Frakes is a trombone player and provided the audio
whenever Riker was shown playing. Riker was also shown playing the trombone
in TNG: "Future Imperfect", "The Next Phase", and "Thine
Own Self".
Will first began playing poker as
a junior officer aboard the Potemkin. (TNG: "Lower
Decks") He became a notoriously good player aboard the
Enterprise, participating in most of the ship's weekly poker games. (TNG:
"The Measure of a Man") He also knew several card
tricks, one of which was used to fool Data in 2367.
(TNG: "Legacy") His poker skills were noted by
Captain Picard, and their connection to diplomatic skills was one of the
reasons he was selected to replace Mendoza as the Federation representative
in the Barzan wormhole negotiations. (TNG: "The Price")
In an alternate timeline, Dr.
Crusher noted that Riker raised his left eyebrow
slightly while bluffing, although she later claimed to be kidding. (TNG: "Cause
and Effect") In 2369, Riker,
Geordi, and Worf made an unconventional wager with Beverly; if any of the
men won the hand, she would become a brunette, and if Beverly won, the men
would shave their beards. However, the senior staff were called the bridge
before the hand was over. (TNG: "The Quality of Life")
Riker was skilled in other forms
of gambling, and won large sums of latinum at the dabo tables in Quark's Bar
during an Enterprise visit to Deep Space 9. Quark claimed he was
unable to pay Riker at the time, and later voided the winnings in exchange
for information about the wherabouts of the Duras sisters Lursa and B'Etor.
(TNG: "Firstborn")
Riker had several sports-related
hobbies. Anbo-Jytsu was one such interest (TNG:
"The Icarus Factor") as was Parrises squares (TNG:
"Future Imperfect" and "Timescape") He held
skills in the martial arts, tai che chen especially (TNG: "Second
Chances"), and took Worf's mok'bara
classes. (TNG: "Clues") He also enjoys fishing. One of his favorite
fishing spots was Curtis Creek. (TNG: "The Icarus
Factor" and "Second Chances")
PERSONAL RELATIONSHIPS:
Riker was popular amongst the Enterprise-D crew and had
friendships with senior staff members as well as junior officers. (TNG:
"Data's Day") Not all junior officers, such as Sam Lavelle, found him
easy to get along with. Riker was slightly annoyed with Lavelle, claiming he
was too eager to please. Later, Counselor Troi suggested that his adversity
actually stemmed from the fact that Lavelle was very much like Riker when he
was a junior officer. (TNG: "Lower Decks")
Will knew Geordi La Forge longer than any of the crew.
(TNG: "The Next Phase") He counseled Geordi following the loss of his
mother in 2370, although Geordi did not heed his advice at the time. (TNG:
"Interface")
While
Dr. Beverly Crusher was head of Starfleet Medical in 2365, Riker was one of
the Enterprise officers who made sure Wesley Crusher kept up with his
studies and responsibilities aboard the ship. (TNG: "The Child")
Riker and Guinan tried to advise Wesley on his
relationship with Salia, but their assistance rapidly went off track from
its original intention. (TNG: "The Dauphin")
Riker spent the night with Mistress Beata during his
mission to Angel I in 2364, presenting her with an Albeni meditation
crystal. She was fascinated by his strength and power, traits which were not
abundant in the males of her world. Riker donned the traditional clothing of
the planet, drawing snickers from Counselor Troi and Lieutenant Natasha Yar.
(TNG: "Angel One")
The Bynars created a holographic woman named Minuet to
distract Riker while they hijacked the Enterprise-D in 2364. Riker
found her convincingly real, and was disappointed when her program was lost
after the Bynars left the ship. (TNG: "11001001") Her image was used
by Barash's holosimulators to create a wife for Riker in the illusory future
he experienced in 2367, making Riker realize the deception. (TNG: "Future
Imperfect")
Ambassador
Lwaxana Troi entered the Betazoid "phase" in 2365. When she visited the
Enterprise, she set her sights on several male crewmembers as potential
mates, including Riker. She announced their "wedding" on the bridge of the
Enterprise shortly before moving on to Captain Picard. (TNG:
"Manhunt")
Riker was romantically linked to the Bringloidi colonist
Brenna Odell, but the relationship was limited to her brief stay aboard the
ship in 2365. (TNG: "Up the Long Ladder")
The Enterprise worked to reunite the Gatherers
with their Acamarian home in 2366. Riker became
inolved with one of Sovereign Marouk's aides, Yuta. Yuta was actually a
Tralesta who had been genetically altered to deliver a microvirus to members
of another clan, the Lornak, the Tralestas had fought centuries earlier. The
last Lornak, Chorgan, was now leader of the Gatherers, and Yuta attempted to
assassinate him. Data and Dr. Crusher later discovered Yuta's true nature,
and Riker was forced to kill her in order to prevent Chorgan's death. (TNG:
"The Vengeance Factor")
Riker returned from shore leave in late
2366 and saw Data's "daughter" Lal in Ten
Forward. He did not realize that she was an android, and flirted with her.
Lal immediately picked Will up and planted a kiss on his lips, copying
behavior she observed earlier. Riker hastily left, embarrassed and confused.
(TNG: "The Offspring")
While held captive in the Malcorian hospital in
2367, a nurse named Lanel
approached Riker and offered to help him escape if he made love to her, as
it had long been her dream to do so with an alien. Riker tried to manuever
his way out of the situation by claiming there were differences between
their cultures, but Lanel was persistent. It is unclear just how far the two
went with their relationship, but Lanel eventually helped Riker try to
escape. When asked if she would ever see him again, Riker somewhat
sarcastically responded he would look her up next time he passed through her
star system. (TNG: "First Contact")
Will romanced
Carmen Davila in early 2368 while
some of the Enterprise crew helped establish a colony on
Melona IV. However, Davila was killed when the
Crystalline Entity ravaged that world. Riker wrote a brief letter to
Davila's family when Starfleet informed them of her death. Riker believed
that her death, and the loss of countless other lives at the hands of the
Entity, was reason enough to destroy it rather than attempt communication.
(TNG:
"Silicon
Avatar") Riker visited Risa later that year, and met a Ktarian
female named Etana
Jol. Jol was actually working for a Ktarian dissident movement which
attempted to take over the Federation in 2368. She
was able to get Riker to become addicted to the game they used in the mind
control plot, which he then returned to the Enterprise. Fortunately,
Data and Wesley Crusher were able to reverse the effects of the game and
reveal the Ktarian plot. (TNG: "The
Game")
When the Enterprise was affected by a Satarran
memory weapon in
2368, Riker and Ensign Ro Laren
felt an attraction to one another. They spent several nights together before
Dr. Crusher discovered a way to restore the memories of the entire crew. (TNG:
"Conundrum")
Later in that year, Riker later wanted to say a few words about Ro at the
funeral planned when it was believed she and Geordi were dead. Ro was
frustrated because she and Geordi were rephased before Riker made his
speech. (TNG: "The
Next Phase")
Later that same year, Riker
helped the J'naii rescue the crew of one of their
shuttlecraft trapped in a pocket of null
space. During the planning stages of the mission, he became close to one
of their pilots, Soren. The
two were attracted to one another, a relationship forbidden by the
oppressive government of the J'naii. Their relationship was discovered and
Soren arrested. She was given psychological treatment to remove her
inclinations to be female. Riker mounted an illicit rescue mission, but was
too late. She refused to go along with him and did not wish to be returned
to the way she was before treatment. (TNG: "The
Outcast") Kamala, a Kriosian
empathic metamorph, tried to work her charms on Riker in
late-2368. He was
able to resist her, but needed to visit the holodeck after the encounter. (TNG:
"The
Perfect Mate")
Amanda Rogers came aboard the Enterprise in 2369. She
had a somewhat obvious crush on Commander Riker, which he found flattering
but did not reciprocate. Q used her interest in him to discern whether or
not she had the abilities of the Q, causing several cargo barrels to fall
from a ledge onto Riker. Amanda deflected the barrels to Riker's side.
Later, after Q had begun to tempt Amanda with her newfound abilities, she
abducted Riker and brought him to a romantic fantasy environment. Will still
turned down her advances, but Amanda then used her powers to cause him to
fall in love with her. Ultimately, Amanda realized that the encounter was
devoid of meaning, and sent him back to the Enterprise. (TNG: "True
Q")
Riker dated a new tactical officer, Rebecca White, in 2370.
They went for a walk in the arboretum and became intimate, but the mood was
ruined when Riker rolled into Cypirion cactus and was stuck by several
thorns. (TNG:"Genesis")
DEANNA TROI: Deanna and Will began an intense and close relationship shortly following
his posting to Betazed. They referred to each other as
imzadi,
a Betazoid word for "beloved." Troi apparently taught Riker how to
communicate telepathically, but he seemed to lose the ability by
2364. (TNG:
"Encounter
at Farpoint") Will later remarked that he knew Deanna better than
anyone. (TNG:
"Man
of the People") One of their favorite and most special locations was
Janaran Falls. Eventually, Will was transferred to the Potemkin.
The two stayed in touch and planned to meet at Risa in 2361, but
Will was promoted shortly after the Nervala IV mission and forced to cancel
their date. He made his career a priority over their relationship, and
gradually, they lost touch and did not see one another until they were both
posted to the new USS Enterprise in 2364. (TNG:
"Second
Chances") It was difficult to see each other again, and Troi tried to
speak to Riker alone during their mission to Farpoint Station. He maintained
a distance, and she did not make another attempt. (TNG:
"Encounter
at Farpoint") They eventually decided to keep a professional yet
friendly relationship. They stayed close friends and confidantes, often
approaching each other either to talk or for support in times of crisis. (TNG:
"Violations" and
"Second
Chances") As first officer and counselor, they were required to manage
crew evaluations every three months. (TNG:
"Man of the People" and "Lower
Decks")
While under the influence of the
polywater intoxication in 2364, Troi
attempted to seduce Riker, but Will maintained control and brought her to sickbay.
(TNG: "The Naked Now") Will was dismayed to learn of Deanna's betrothal to
Wyatt Miller later that year. Deanna
reassured him that he would always be a special part of his life and that
she still cared for him greatly. Will was delighted when Deanna remained
aboard the Enterprise after Wyatt left to help the
Terellians recover from a
plague. (TNG:
"Haven") Will and Deanna attended the funeral service for Tasha Yar together after
she was killed by Armus in 2364. Riker
comforted Deanna during and following the event. (TNG:
"Skin
of Evil")
Troi was impregnated by an alien lifeform in early-2365. Riker
had mixed feelings about the pregnancy and resultant child, but was with
Deanna for the birth and supported her during the ordeal, especially after
the child sacrificed himself to save the Enterprise. (TNG:
"The
Child") Troi was visibly upset when Riker almost accepted assignment to the
Aries in
2365. (TNG:
"The
Icarus Factor") When Riker was affected by the memory virus picked up on Surata IV
later that year,
Deanna stayed with him through his convalescence. She was present during his
treatment and relayed the emotions Will was experiencing to Dr. Pulaski,
giving her indication of which memories to activate and which to suppress. (TNG:
"Shades
of Gray")
During the negotiations for the Barzan wormhole in
2366, Riker
was challenged by the
Chrysalian representative,
Devinoni Ral, in more ways than one. Ral and Deanna began a romantic
relationship, and Ral used this to intimidate Riker. However, the Barzan
wormhole was later determined to be worthless and Riker gleefully withdrew
the Federation bid in front of Ral, who had just secured rights for the
Chrysalians through underhanded means. (TNG:
"The
Price") Later that year, Troi backed off when Riker made his interest in Yuta
known. (TNG: "The
Vengeance Factor") She stood by him after he was accused of Dr. Nel
Apgar's murder, even when it seemed as if he was guilty. After he was
exonerated, she squeezed his hand in affection. (TNG:
"A
Matter of Perspective") The couple tried to take a romantic holiday on Betazed in
2366, but
were interrupted by Lwaxana Troi. A Ferengi DaiMon, Tog, later
arrived to kidnap Lwaxana, taking Troi and Riker with her. They later
engineered an escape and were rescued by the Enterprise. (TNG:
"Ménage
à Troi")
The Enterprise became trapped by two-dimensional lifeforms in
early-2367.
They also supressed Deanna's
telepathic abilities and she found it difficult to deal with her loss.
Will tried to help her cope with the trauma, but she resisted. He then
called her "aristocratic" and thought she was upset because her empathic
powers helped her feel superior to her shipmates. When the Enterprise
was freed, her abilities were restored. She apologized to Will, but also
made it clear that he was not to call her aristocratic again. (TNG:
"The
Loss")
Sometime prior to 2368, Riker
and Troi had a romantic encounter following a poker night. Troi was
reluctant to continue a relationship at the time and the incident remained
isolated. (TNG:
"Violations") Both Riker and Troi were affected by the Satarran energy weapon, but
Deanna still felt a connection to Will. Her suspicions were confirmed when
Riker found a copy of
Ode to Psyche given to him by Troi, with the inscription "To Will,
all my love, Deanna." (TNG:
"Conundrum") When Riker expressed interest in Soren, he went to see Deanna in order to
gain her approval of the relationship. Once again, Deanna assured him that
they would always be special to one another, even if they saw other people.
(TNG: "The
Outcast")
Ambassador
Ves Alkar telepathically linked with Deanna in 2369, using
her as a receptacle for his "psychic waste." Deanna's behavior was
drastically altered and she began to rapidly age due to the stress. She
appeared for a crew evaluation meeting with Riker in a seductive outfit,
then revealing that she had just slept with a male junior officer. Riker
claimed that he felt her lovelife was none of his business, but Troi
continued to press the issue, causing Riker to leave. Troi later tried to
kiss Riker, then scratched him for no apparent reason. Riker reported this
behavior to Dr. Crusher, who uncovered Alkar's plan and broke his link with
Troi. Deanna thanked Will for his support, and he promised to love her even
when she becomes old and gray. (TNG:
"Man
of the People")
The discovery of Riker's double on Nervana IV complicated his
relationship with Deanna. That Riker had spent eight years pining for
Deanna, and was eager to resume their relationship. He tried to have her
transfer to the Gandhi, but she refused, not wanting to give up the
life she spent so long building on the Enterprise. (TNG:
"Second
Chances") Lwaxana Troi felt that Riker was partially the reason Deanna was still
unmarried by 2370. While suffering from strain due to repeated telepathic contact
with the Cairn,
Lwaxana approached Will in Ten Forward and yelled at him, telling him to
leave Deanna alone. She later had Deanna apologize for her behaviour.
(TNG:
"Dark
Page")
Troi attempted the
Starfleet bridge officer examination in 2370. Riker
supervised the tests, and did not show any favouritism towards Deanna. After
she attempted the engineering qualification several times without much luck,
he came to tell her the tests were cancelled. However, he also gave her a
hint which told her that the test was really about her ability to send a
crewmember to his death. (TNG:
"Thine
Own Self") Worf began courting Deanna in
2370,
thankful for all of the help she provided in Alexander's care over the prior
two years. (TNG:
"Parallels") Worf was concerned that Riker may have felt betrayed by their relationship,
and wanted to discuss the issue with Riker late that year. (TNG:
"All
Good Things...")
Will and Deanna stayed friends into their early years aboard the
Enterprise-E.
He helped her nurse the outcome of an alcohol binge
instigated by Zefram Cochrane while they were trying to convince him to
conduct his warp flight in 2063. ("Star
Trek: First Contact") However, things changed when they encountered
the radiation of the Ba'ku planet in 2375. They
began to playfully flirt with one another and ended up taking a bubble bath
together. Their rekindled romance continued after the Enterprise left
the Briar Patch. ("Star
Trek: Insurrection")
The two were to vacation at
Pebble Beach on Earth in 2377. Deanna
arrived first; Will was going to meet her a few days later. They later
decided to go to Tiburon
instead. They invited Reg Barclay to accompany them, wanting to introduce
him to a mutual friend,
Maril. (VOY:
"Inside
Man") Will and Deanna were finally married in 2379,
shortly before their transfer to the Titan. Their wedding party at
Alaska included Captain Picard as best man, Dr. Crusher as bridesmaid, and
Data, La Forge, Worf, and Wesley Crusher as groomsmen. Guinan was also
present. Another ceremony, a traditional
Betazoid wedding was planned on Betazed
shortly following. However, that ceremony was delayed when the Enterprise
was diverted to Romulus. ("Star
Trek: Nemesis")
JEAN-LUC PICARD:
When choosing a first officer prior to the launch of the Enterprise
in 2363,
Captain Picard nearly passed over Riker's record. He stopped when he saw the
incident with Captain DeSoto and Riker's refusal to allow the captain to
beam down. This was a major factor in Picard's selection of Riker as his
first officer. He was impressed that a first officer would challenge a
captain's authority out of regard for the safety of the captain and the
crew. (TNG: "The
Pegasus")
Captain Picard was very cold towards Riker during their first meeting,
and ordered the manual docking as a test of Riker's abilities. When he
performed the docking with great expertise and skill, Picard formally
greeted Riker, requesting that his new first officer make sure that he not
allow Picard to "make an ass of himself" in front of the many children
aboard the ship. (TNG:
"Encounter
at Farpoint") One year later, Picard felt as if he had not done a good
job of congratulating Riker, so he did it once more, this time making his
feelings clear. (TNG:
"The
Icarus Factor")
Eventually, Riker and Picard became very good friends. With the best of
intentions, Riker suggested that Picard vacation at Risa in 2366, asking
him to return a
Horga'hn.
Picard did not realize the history behind the statue and kept it with him
after purchasing it for Riker, making it appear as if the captain was
seeking
jamaharon. (TNG:
"Captain's
Holiday") The only time Riker and Picard ever verbally fought in front of the
Enterprise crew was later that year while
under the influence of emotions projected by Ambassador Sarek,
suffering from
Bendii Syndrome. (TNG:
"Sarek")
Picard tried to counsel Riker when he was offered command of the USS
Melbourne in 2366, reminding him that the Enterprise would continue without
his presence and that officers like Shelby were very much as he was before
he learned the lessons necessary for command of a starship. (TNG:
"The Best of Both Worlds") Riker also came to Captain Picard for
advice when Worf wanted his help with the hegh'bat (TNG:
"Ethics")
and when he struggled with a decision involving Soren. (TNG:
"The Outcast")
In early-2369,
members of the Enterprise crew, including Captain Picard, were "youthened"
to preteens due to the effects of a
molecular reversion field. Unfortunately, a group of Ferengi
commandeered the Enterprise about that time. Believing Picard to be a
child, he was confined to a
classroom aboard the ship while Riker was held in the
observation lounge. Picard threw a tantrum and demanded to see his
"father," Riker. They pretended to be father and son in order for Picard to
send a subliminal message to Riker, requesting access to the Enterprise
main computer from the classroom. Picard, along with the other affected
Enterprise crewmembers, were able to design a plan to retake the
Enterprise from the Ferengi. (TNG:
"Rascals")
During the Pegasus incident of
2370,
Captain Picard tried to investigate the circumstances surrounding the ship's
disappearance. He ran into many dead-ends as most records had been sealed,
and had to use many favours in Starfleet Command to even get a look at the
findings of the board convened to investigate the loss of the Pegasus.
Riker would not divulge further information under the orders of Admiral
Pressman, and Picard reluctantly continued the search. He made it clear to
Will that he hoped he still placed the safety of the Enterprise as
his top priority, and if Picard had found this to be untrue, he would
re-evaluate his trust in Riker. After the crisis was resolved, Picard visited
Riker in the brig and returned him to duty aboard the Enterprise,
understanding of Will's mistake in the past and satisfied that he had made
the correct decisions in the present. (TNG:
"The Pegasus")
Picard served as Riker's best man during his wedding to Deanna Troi. He
gave a toast to Riker, calling him his "trusted right arm" and lamenting his
loss of a fine first officer. ("Star
Trek: Nemesis")
WORF: Worf considered Riker one of his closest friends. Riker was one of the
only humans who participated in Worf's brutally violent
holodeck
calisthenics program. (TNG:
"Where
Silence Has Lease") In 2365, Worf
wanted to transfer to the USS Aries with Riker, concerned for his
safety. (TNG:
"The
Icarus Factor") Riker also tried to convince Worf to donate his blood in
order to save the Romulan
rescued from Galorndon Core in 2366. He
tried to make Worf realize that this gesture of goodwill may be the first
step in healing the differences between their peoples. (TNG:
"The Enemy")
Worf asked Riker to assist him in the
hegh'bat,
a Klingon ritual suicide, following his spinal cord injury in 2368. Riker
was appalled by the request, feeling that Worf's life was still worth living
and that suicide would be an insult to all of their comrades who had
struggled for life up until their death. He researched the tradition before
coming to Worf with his decision. He found that the hegh'bat was
generally practiced with the oldest son, and then left it up to Worf to ask
his young son
Alexander to help. Worf was unable to ask Alexander to
participate in the ritual, and later decided to attempt a risky surgery
involving the
genitronic replicator. (TNG:
"Ethics")
Despite his discomfort with the androgynous nature of the J'naii,
Worf helped Riker during his mission to rescue Soren,
realizing how important Soren was to Riker. (TNG:
"The
Outcast") During the Iyaaran visit in 2370, Riker
jokingly chastised Worf for thinking the
dress uniform was too feminine and weak-looking, later telling Worf he
thought he looked good in a dress. (TNG:
"Liaisons")
Riker encouraged Alexander's love of jazz music by giving him several
recordings. Worf, however, was not a fan. (TNG:
"Phantasms") Will wanted to give Worf a surprise party for his birthday in
2370, but
Deanna talked him out of it. (TNG:
"Parallels") In late-2370,
Worf began dating Deanna Troi, which placed some strain on their
relationship despite Worf's best efforts to prevent it. (TNG: "All
Good Things...") Worf tried to ask Will for his permission to date
Deanna, but the attempt came off as comic rather than serious. (TNG:
"Eye
of the Beholder")
DATA: Riker first met Data on the Enterprise holodeck in
2364. Data
was trying to whistle "Pop
Goes The Weasel,"
but could not finish the last few notes. Riker helped him finish, later
giving Data the nickname "Pinocchio",
in reference to Data's wish to become human. At first, Riker was skeptical
and even about Data's abilities as a machine, assuming that his rank of
lieutenant commander was merely honorary although Data had earned the
rank as well as every other Starfleet officer of the same rank and above.
(TNG: "Encounter at Farpoint")
In 3265,
Data's status as a sentient individual came into question. A trial was set
on
Starbase 173, but the base lacked a complete legal staff. As
Enterprise first officer, Riker was forced to act as attorney for
Bruce Maddox and was given the difficult task of convincing Judge
Phillipa Louvois that as an android,
Data was not sentient. He very nearly proved that Data was a simple machine
by deactivating him, but Picard's defense later made Louvois grant Data
complete rights as a sentient being. Riker was distressed over the incident,
and felt terrible that he nearly cost Data his rights. Data did not hold any
ill-will towards Riker, and was actually grateful that Riker participated,
as if he did not, the ruling would have been default in Maddox's favour.
(TNG: "The Measure of a Man")
Data has sought Riker's help and advice on several occasions. One
instance was when he asked for Riker's advice on friendship and betrayal
following a mission involving Ishara Yar in
2367. (TNG: "Legacy")
Data also asked for Riker's help when
Keiko Ishikawa temporarily called off her wedding to Miles
O'Brien in 2367. (TNG: "Data's
Day") He came to Riker once more for advice when he started to date
Jenna D'Sora. (TNG: "In Theory")
KYLE RIKER: Will saw Kyle Riker for the first time in fifteen years when he came
aboard the Enterprise to brief him on the USS Aries command.
The two remained adversarial, despite Kyle's wish to heal any wounds before
Riker departed on his mission. Dr. Pulaski, an old flame of Kyle's, told
Will about Kyle's bravery following the Tholian attack, and suggested that
the time had come to finally resolve their conflict. Unconventionally, Will
and Kyle decided to settle their differences with a match of anbo-jytsu, at
which time Will discovered that Kyle had been cheating since Will was
twelve. The activity allowed them to vent the tension and have an actual
conversation about their true feelings, which they had never done. Kyle
finally told Will that he loved him before returning to
Starbase Montgomery. (TNG:
"The
Icarus Factor") After this incident, Will was finally able to put their
past difficulties behind him. (TNG:
"Second
Chances")
An early pitch for the episode TNG: "Interface"
had Riker as the central character, recently mourning the death of Kyle
Riker. THOMAS RIKER:
The Enterprise was sent to Nervala IV in late-2369 when
the atmospheric disturbances began to subside. Riker led an away team to the
surface, and discovered his duplicate, later known as
Thomas Riker. The two quickly clashed over various issues, including
Thomas' resistance to direct orders and his attempts to rekindle a
relationship with Deanna Troi. Thomas felt that Will was the one to benefit
from his misery of being stuck on the planet for eight years.
After working
together to retrieve logfiles from the station computers and saving one
anothers' lives, they began to accept one another. Thomas transferred to the USS
Gandhi, and Will gave him their trombone as a parting gift. (TNG:
"Second
Chances") Some TNG writing staff toyed with
the idea of killing off Will Riker in this episode, replacing him by Thomas Riker, moving Data to first
officer position and Tom as the new ops officer. By
2371,
Tom had resigned his post to join the Maquis.
He pretended to be Will Riker in order to gain access to the
USS Defiant, which he then stole for use by the Maquis. (DS9:
"Defiant")
MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION
& CHRONOLOGY: Riker's Starfleet serial number
was SC 231-427. (TNG: "The Gambit")
His quarters on the Enterprise-D were on Deck 8, room 0912.
(TNG: "The Best of Both Worlds") By
2369, Riker had been decorated by Starfleet five
times. (TNG: "Chain of
Command") Sometime between 2364
and 2365, Riker grew a beard because he was tired of
people always telling him how young he looked. (TNG: "The
Child" and "The Pegasus") He also felt the beard was a proud,
ancient tradition and a symbol of strength. However, he did not see it as an
affectation and would not be opposed to shaving it; he had just gotten used
to it. (TNG: "The Quality of Life") He briefly shaved it in 2375
after he resumed his relationship with Deanna Troi. ("Star
Trek: Insurrection")
In Reg Barclay's holofantasies of the Enterprise
crew programmed in 2366, Riker was a short toady who
followed the Three Musketeers: Picard, Data, and La Forge. Riker was
incensed to discover his holosimulation, which Troi believed
Barclay made short on purpose because Riker's height may have been
intimidating. Riker then deleted the character. (TNG: "Hollow Pursuits")
Q "called" Riker to testify during the trial held to
determine whether or not the Q later known as Quinn
should be allowed to die. The trial was held in 2372
aboard the USS Voyager, while it was still lost in the Delta
Quadrant, and Q plucked Riker from a time period between
2366 and 2371. Will explained the significance
of a portrait of his ancestor, Thaddius Riker, and later realized that Quinn
was standing next to Thaddius, as he had saved Thaddius from death. Q
concluded by saying that had Quinn never existed, Q would have lost at least
a dozen really good opportunities to insult Riker over the years. Riker was
then returned to his timeframe without any knowledge of being aboard
Voyager. (VOY: "Death Wish")
2063: Riker arrived in the past from 2373
and participated in the historic flight of the Phoenix as a
crewmember of Zefram Cochrane. ("Star Trek: First Contact")
2335: William Thomas Riker was born in Valdez, Alaska on Earth. (TNG:
"Conundrum")
2337: Betty Riker, Will's mother, died. (TNG: "Interface")
2350: Fifteen-year old William Riker was abandoned by his father Kyle.
(TNG: "The Icarus Factor")
2357: Riker graduated from Starfleet Academy. Seven months later, he was
assigned to the USS Pegasus under the command of Erik Pressman. (TNG:
"The Pegasus")
2359: Riker was stationed on Betazed where he met Deanna Troi. (TNG:
"Ménage
à Troi")
2361: While aboard the USS Potemkin, a transporter accident
created a duplicate of Riker, later to be known as Thomas. Riker was
promoted to lieutenant commander for his exceptional valour during the
incident. Later that year, he assumed the position of first officer on the
USS Hood with the rank of commander. (TNG: "Second Chances")
2364: Riker was assigned to the USS Enterprise-D as first officer.
(TNG: "Encounter at Farpoint")
2365: Riker was offered captaincy of the USS Aries. (TNG: "The
Icarus Factor")
2366: Shortly before the vessel was destroyed at Wolf 359, Riker was
offered command of the USS Melbourne.
2367: Riker was temporarily promoted to captain and briefly assumed
command of the Enterprise until Picard was rescued from the Borg.
(TNG: "The Best of Both Worlds")
2369: The transporter duplicate of Riker was rescued from Nervala IV.
(TNG: "Second Chances")
2370: Events surrounding the disappearance of the Pegasus
were revealed by Riker when the ship
was found in the Devolin system. Riker faced
legal trouble but remained posted to the
Enterprise. (TNG: "The Pegasus")
2371: The Enterprise-D was destroyed. ("Star Trek: Generations")
2372: Riker transferred as first officer to the USS Enterprise-E.
("Star Trek: First Contact")
2379: Upon his marriage with Deanna Troi, Riker transferred to the USS
Titan as captain of that vessel. ("Star Trek: Nemesis")
ALTERNATE TIMELINES:
In an alternate version of 2366
created when the USS Enterprise-C disappeared from the year
2344, Riker was still the Enterprise's first officer, but was killed
while protecting the Enterprise-C from
Klingon attack. (TNG: "Yesterday's Enterprise")
In 2367, Beverly Crusher became trapped
in a warp bubble. Her thoughts created a universe where people and objects
rapidly began disappearing. Riker was one of the last Enterprise
crewmembers to vanish. (TNG: "Remember Me")
In 2370, Lieutenant Worf encountered a
quantum fissure which caused him to begin shifting between quantum realities. In
several universes, Riker was still the Enterprise's
first officer, and planned a surprise birthday party for Worf
even though he made it expressly clear he did not want one.
In others, he had been promoted to captain. In the ifnal
universe in which Worf arrived, Riker was the captain, as Picard had been
lost in the Borg encounter of 2367. In another reality, the Borg had invaded
the Federation and the Enterprise was one of the few ships left.
Riker was in command of that vessel as well, and was desperate not to return
to his universe once all the Enterprises began spilling into a single
universe. He was killed when another Enterprise unintentionally
destroyed his ship, but the events
following Worf's encounter were erased from the timeline once the fissure
was sealed. (TNG: "Parallels")
In Q's anti-time past,
Riker was left on Farpoint Station when the Enterprise was diverted
to investigate a temporal anomaly in the Devron system. In the anti-time
present, Riker became uncomfortable with the growing relationship between
Worf and Deanna, but he refused to voice his concern. In the anti-time
future, Riker had been promoted to admiral and was assigned to Starbase 247.
The USS Enterprise-D, substantially refitted and upgraded, was
his flagship. In this timeline, Deanna Troi had died
around 2375, causing Worf and Will to become
estranged, as both blamed the other for preventing a relationship with her.
Picard contacted him for help in investigating the
anomaly, but Riker refused to allow him passage to the Neutral Zone,
thinking Picard had been affected by Irumodic Syndrome and was delusional.
Later, Picard convinced his ex-wife, Beverly Picard, to take her medical
ship, the Pasteur to investigate the anomaly. The Pasteur was
attacked and destroyed by Klingon battleships, but the Enterprise
arrived to rescue the crew and fight off the Klingons. Immediately, Worf and
Riker began to bicker. Picard once again pleaded with Riker to return to the
Devron system, but he was then sedated and returned to quarters. Armed with
new information gathered from the other two timeframes, Picard woke and went
to talk to Riker and the other former Enterprise officers. He
convinced them that the anomaly existed, and the Enterprise returned
just in time to watch it form. Riker ordered the Enterprise into the
anomaly, where it used a static warp shell in concert with the other
Enterprises to collapse it.
After the anomaly was sealed, the timelines were erased
and only Captain Picard retained memory of those events. Picard told his
staff of his experiences in the future, in hopes that things such as the
conflict between Worf and Riker never happen. (TNG: "All
Good Things...")
BACKGROUND INFORMATION:
Riker was first seen in TNG: "Encounter
at Farpoint" and remained with the series for its entire seven-year
run and all four motion pictures. He also made crossover appearances in
DS9: "Defiant" (although this
instance was really Thomas Riker), VOY: "Death
Wish", and ENT: "These
Are the Voyages" Riker narrated the commentary on the Star Trek:
The Next Generation Interactive Technical Manual and also appeared in
the original Star Trek: The Experience: Klingon Encounter ride at the
Las Vegas Hilton.
From
William T. Riker
at Memory Alpha, the
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