Henry Prescott III

Character Outline

Henry Francis Prescott III (Henry/Hank by friends and colleagues)

Rank: Lt, Commander, Chief of Security/Tactical Officer

History: 4th Generation Starfleet Officer.

Father: Commander Henry Francis Prescott, Jr., Killed in action aboard the USS Enterprise (NCC-1701) under Captain James T. Kirk during encounter with the energy barrier at the edge of the Galaxy (TOS: “Where No Man has Gone Before”)

Grandfather: Commodore Henry Francis Prescott, Killed in action during the conflict referred to as the Earth/Romulan War. Commanded 3rd battle group of scout/attack vessels nicknamed “The Raptors”. His command ship was the USS Saratoga (NCC 783).

Great Grandfather: Captain Francis Patrick Prescott, MISSING IN ACTION, presumed dead. Test Pilot. Disappeared while test flying experimental high-warp vessel in the Mutara Sector.

Background: - Hank Prescott had been on board Farragut for 2 years, 4 months, 3 days before the appointment of Captain John T. Carter as Commanding Officer. He is a big man. Strong in body and will, he emphasizes discipline in all he does. He is the predominant “by the book” officer. At times both stubborn and inflexible, he does not like to either break or bend the rules. The Starfleet regulations manual is his idea of light reading, and he knows it by heart. In his free time, he practices martial arts, boxing, weightlifting and other physical/fighting skills. He also enjoys reading books on war and strategy, and is a master at three-dimensional chess. Not to be confused with someone who lives to fight, Hank is willing to look at scenarios with the most conscious sense of victory. If victory involves non-violent action, then he will be the first to suggest that action.

“Battle does not lead to victory, Strategy leads us there.” He does not, however, flinch in the face of any enemy, no matter how overmatched he may be.

Those under his command know him as a strict disciplinarian, requiring rigorous schedule and routine. He may ask a lot from his “troops”, but gives the same back, and more. He is fiercely loyal to both his men and his command. Hank is having trouble adjusting to his new role aboard the Farragut being promoted to Chief of Security. Not his leadership role, but the role of following a new commanding officer. The previous Captain of the Farragut, Captain Alvarez, took him in on board as a young Ensign after the death of his father. Under the Captain’s leadership (also a by the book man) Hank has earned his wings. When the Captain decided to retire (after being injured on an away mission, an incident that Hank still has guilt about) Hank knew things would change, he just did not know how much. This brash new Captain Carter, with his relaxed demeanor was not what he was used to. He only hoped he could adjust to the situation…adjust the Captain’s attitude that is, not his own.