Daniel Radke

Commander Scott Fack is counselor aboard the USS Cantabrian (NCC-24705) and a Special Operations operative.

Childhood
Scott Fack was born near Chicago on Earth in 1974.

He had two younger brothers: Brian Fack, born in 1978; and Jeremy Fack, born in 1983.

From the 20th Century to the 24th Century
During the Eugenics Wars, one faction detonated biogenic weapons, rendering thousands of people on Earth unconscious and riddled with an incurable medical condition; Fack was one of the victims. The United Nations voted to place the victims in cryosatellites in orbit of Earth, but most of these sleeper ships mysteriously disappeared in the early 21st century.


 * Starfleet later came to the conclusion the wake from the USS Voyager's trip to 1996 dragged these cryosatellities into the 23rd and 24th centuries, dispersing them throughout the Alpha and Beta Quadrants.

The cryosatellite Fack's body was stored aboard was discovered in 2353.

The Only Survivor
The USS Alexandria crew discovered the cryosatellite Fack was stored aboard in 2353. Aliens unknown to Starfleet at the time had tampered and experimented with the bodies in the cryosatellite; Fack was the only survivor. Upon further investigation, medical teams found Fack's enhancements altered his anatomy and physiology, granting him telepathy and telekinetic powers.

Starfleet Academy
Scott Fack entered Starfleet Academy in 2354 where he majored in counseling. He also took some science courses (and this indeed may have been his minor).

In 2355, late in his freshman year, he met Liam de Gaillimhe, a second year cadet. The two started dating.

The relationship lasted until 2357, when de Gaillimhe graduated from the Academy. Although he promised to remain in touch, and even join Fack for a skiing holiday in Switzerland, de Gallimhe and Fack did not cross paths again until 2372. (Star Trek: The Cantabrian Expeditions: "White Flag")

Fack graduated from the Academy in 2358, holding the rank of Lieutenant junior grade.

Sometime during his time at the Academy, Special Operations approached him to serve as an operative. Fack accepted.

Aboard the USS Artemis
By 2364, Scott Fack served as a counselor and science officer aboard the USS Artemis (NCC-1992). Aboard the Artemis, Fack would become friends with John Sill and Anne Cobry, amongst others.

In the same year, at a conference with Ensign O'Toole, Fack determined something not quite right with some of the delegates. After leaving early to inform his commanding officer, Captain James Ashenfelder, who ordered the Artemis to return to Federation space, the counselor was a survivor when a then-unknown force sabotaged and attacked the Artemis, triggering a warp core breach alert. Several survivors, floating in escape pods, reported that Artemis appeared destroyed. (IND: "False Security")

The crew of the USS Saratoga (NCC-31911) rescued the Artemis survivors, and aboard the Saratoga, Fack met Jason Athelstan. The two started dating the same year. (Star Trek: The Prospect Chronicles: "Lady Lazarus")

Counseling Survivors of Wolf 359
In 2366, Scott Fack was on Earth when the Battle of Wolf 359 took place. Anne Cobry recruited him to assist her crew in locating survivors.

Two of the survivors he helped counsel were Benjamin Sisko and his son Jake.

Aboard the USS Prospect
By 2367, Fack was serving as counselor and operative aboard the Special Operations starship USS Prospect (NCC-60056) when they received a distress call. Investigating it, the crew discovered the Artemis had not exploded in 2364 but jumped to warp and survived.

As a part of the away team to the Artemis, Fack and his escort Ensign Garrett attempted to locate bodies, but were instead altered by the M'Tar. During this encounter, the true nature of his enhancements became clear. Transformed into the Liaison, the counselor attempted to assist the M'Tar take control of the Federation, but a battle with undercover Na'arbi agent James Lee spoiled that plan. Lee severed Fack and Garrett from M'Tar control and transported them back to the Prospect before the Artemis exploded, dragging him and the two M'Tar into the M'Tar Domain, sealing the portal between the two dimensions. (Star Trek: The Prospect Chronicles: "Lady Lazarus")

Aboard the USS Minnesota
In 2369, Fack filled a vacancy aboard the USS Minnesota (NCC-19923) as counselor. During this time, he met Yves Müller and would become friends with him.

Fack helped the Minnesota crew defeat Breen privateers in the same year, leading to the Minnesota's destruction.

Aboard the USS Minnesota II
After another stint aboard the Prospect, Fack took up a position as counselor aboard the USS Minnesota (NCC-64332). Aboard this ship, he took the bridge officer's test and gained a promotion to the rank of full Commander.

Aboard the USS Vicksburg
For a short Special Operations mission, Scott Fack was given command of the USS Vicksburg (NCC-26151). The mission was a success.

The Prospect's Destruction
After the USS Odyssey's destruction by the Jem'Hadar in late 2370, Special Operations quickly assembled the Prospect crew and sent them from Deep Space 9 to the Gamma Quadrant to make first contact with the Founders. This mission failed, resulting in the Prospect's sacrifice in order to halt a Dominion incursion into Federation space. Fack, and the majority of the Prospect crew, survived on the saucer section, which coasted back through the Bajoran Wormhole to Federation space.

Aboard the USS Prospect-A
In 2371, the USS Prospect (NCC-60056-A) was launched, and Scott Fack again took the counselor position aboard. Instead of joining him aboard the Prospect-A, Jason Athelstan broke off his relationship with Fack, opting to take up a position aboard the USS Rutherford (NX-76607).

The Prospect was sent, in 2372, to the Gamma Quadrant to find the Rutherford after it disappeared, and Scott Fack took part in this mission. Successful in discovering the Rutherford but unsure in the whereabouts of its crew, John Sill ordered the Rutherford destroyed to stop it falling into Dominion hands. Battles with the Jem'Hadar saw the Prospect suffer heavy damage.

Fack was devastated at Athelstan's disappearance and presumed death. Due to the Prospect's heavy damage, Special Operations disassembled the crew. (Star Trek: The Prospect Chronicles: "Directive")

Special Operations Mission
Special Operations assigned Fack to rendezvous with the USS Koru (NCC-59563). With the Koru crew, Fack was to recover the USS William Hamilton's flight recorder, believed to hold vital information on the Myhr'an, a race which had shown a violent upswing in hostilities towards their neighbors.

While the recovery was successful, the Avon was heavily damaged and the Koru destroyed by the Myhr'an. The USS Cantabrian (NCC-24705) rescued the survivors. (Star Trek: The Cantabrian Expeditions: "Catalyst, Part One")

Aboard the USS Cantabrian
Aboard the Cantabrian, Fack assisted the crew in investigating the increase in Myhr'an violence. This included participating in an away team to the Myhr'an scout ship and Starbase Expanse 3. He also delved into Starfleet Special Operations files to confirm bilitrium use by the Myhr'an planet killer and was assigned by Special Ops to monitor Dr. Marie Bourget's autopsy of a Myhr'an. (Star Trek: The Cantabrian Expeditions: "Catalyst, Part One")