Peter Koester

Early Life and Career
Born in September 2343 in New York City, North American Continent, Earth, to a Terran Starfleet officer father and a half-Betazoid mother. The course of his entire life seemed laid out for him from a young age by his father, a career officer, almost since the day he was born.

Entered Starfleet Academy at age 16 and graduated near the top of his class four years later. While attending the Academy he met and befriended future shipmate Virgil Kane. His first deep-space assignment after graduation was aboard the starship USS Al-Batani NCC-42995. Aboard the Al-Batani he formed a student/mentor relationship with Science Officer Kathryn Janeway.

Family and Personal Life
Married his first wife in 2368. The couple gave birth to a daughter, Gem, the next year. The couple divorced in 2371 with Koester retaining custody of his daughter in spite of an active Starfleet career.

During his brief civilian career between 2378 and 2380, Koester became engaged to his long-distance girlfriend, Commander Michele Peterson, Chief of Security of the starship USS Christa McAuliffe NCC-860, whom he met several years earlier during a diplomatic mission to Kosov IV. The engagement would last several more years before the couple was finally married in the spring of 2383.

Starfleet Career
Following his transfer from the Al-Batani, Koester found himself detailed to a number of special assignments rather than the typical string of starship assignments most young officers expect. Constantly being shifted from starbase to starbase, department to department, he was always being promised another starship assignment but never actually received one until he applied for Starfleet’s newly proposed Preliminary Survey Program (SFOps PSP 00121.1) in 2371, which created an exploratory fleet in the newly opened Gamma Quadrant to commence first with the starship USS Sarek NCC-72075 and a small fleet of Runabouts converted to independent survey vessels. Upon his acceptance into the program, Koester was jumped in rank from lieutenant to captain and assigned command of the PSV/USS Hudson NCC-72075/01.

After less than six months in the Gamma Quadrant, the Hudson was severely damaged by a surprise Jem’Hadar attack in early 2372. Starfleet soon cancelled the PSP program in light of the rising tensions with the Klingon Empire, and Koester and his small crew were reassigned as the command crew of the Intrepid-class starship USS Dauntless NCC-74658.

Dauntless was launched from Earth Station McKinley on stardate 49368.4, and after a shakedown cruise that included a slingshot time-warp to the late 20th century, was commissioned on stardate 49752.5.

In mid-2374, following Operation: Return, the Dauntless and her crew were awarded Starfleet’s highest tactical award and Koester was promoted to Fleet Captain. Unfortunately, Dauntless-74658 was destroyed several weeks later in an incident rumored to have involved the Q Continuum that has since been classified at the highest levels by Starfleet Command. Shortly after being acquitted by court-martial for the loss of his command, Koester was reassigned as commanding officer of the newly launched Sovereign-class vessel NCC-75310, now renamed USS Dauntless.

In between other assignments, Dauntless-75310 participated in many of the major battles during the last year of the Dominion War, including the invasion of Cardassia Prime that forced the surrender of the Jem’Hadar and Breen forces. Many members of the Dauntless crew were lost or killed during these battles, including Koester’s close friend and lover, the starship’s Chief Medical Officer. Following the war, in recognition of his bravery and valor under fire during the conflict, Koester was promoted to the flag rank of Commodore in mid-2376. The promotion almost cost him his command, with orders to a desk job awaiting him. Calling in a number of favors he was owed and a well-timed crisis allowed Koester to retain command of the Dauntless, at least for several months longer.

In early 2377, Koester found himself promoted to Admiral when he was chosen for the coveted assignment as Aide-de-Camp to the Federation President. As such, he was placed in command of Starfleet-One, the Hawking-class starship USS Sagan NCC-96026.

Admiral Koester resigned his commission in disgust following an incident in 2378 where his assignment was usurped by other high-ranking Starfleet officers working behind his back. Koester spent the next eighteen months living in Tycho City on Earth’s moon while working in the civilian sector as a senior manager and pilot for a commercial shuttle service within the Sol system. His premature retirement ended after an encounter with Captain Jean-Luc Picard of the starship Enterprise-E and his old mentor Admiral Kathryn Janeway during a memorial service following the Reman Coup of 2379. Koester made the decision to apply to the Federation Council for reinstatement to Starfleet, under the condition he be re-commissioned at the rank of Captain and the command of a starship, which was granted in June 2380. To Captain Koester’s surprise, the command he was assigned was once again the Sovereign-class starship USS Dauntless NCC-75310, which had been in drydock at Utopia Planitia for repairs following a collision almost a year before. With many of the original crew still aboard, it seemed almost like Koester had never been gone for the three intervening years.

In late 2380, while en route to a vacation on Risa, Captain Koester was abducted by forces of the Kairn Empire, a race never before encountered. Using psychological manipulation, they attempted to extract strategic and tactical intelligence about Starfleet and the Federation in support of an invasion of Federation space. Koester, realizing his predicament, managed to escape and was rescued by the crew of the starship Dauntless, who advised Starfleet of the new adversary on their doorstep.

In 2381, USS Dauntless was assigned as the acting Starfleet Academy Training Vessel. During the six months the third-year midshipmen were aboard, the Dauntless encountered a new life-form now referred to as ‘Space Sharks,’ capable of stripping spacecraft of all organic matter in seconds, and visited two civilizations the Federation had neglected for almost a century, Gideon and Sigma Iotia II. However, the most startling event of Captain Koester’s life during this period was the encounter with Romulan Commander T’Lees, who decades earlier had been a deep cover spy on Earth during the time Koester first attended Starfleet Academy, and who revealed to the captain the existence of his half-Romulan son, P’Tor.

Later in 2381, the Dauntless again encountered warships of the Kairn Empire, which had recently annexed Federation sectors 428 and 429. After narrowly escaping destruction and informing Starfleet, as the only captain to survive not one but two encounters with the Kairn, Koester was temporarily reassigned as an advisor aboard the Ericsson-class starship USS Providence NCC-81901, assigned to infiltrate the Kairn-held sectors and report back on their capabilities and intentions.

In 2382, the Dauntless encountered a century-old derelict Federation starship, the Independence. Upon boarding the vessel, the away team were shocked to discover over two dozen members of the Dauntless crew wearing hundred-year-old Starfleet uniforms and in stasis, including Captain Koester. These ‘counterparts’ were turned over to the Office of Temporal Investigations, who spent several months debriefing the crew trying to determine where they had come from and how they came to be aboard a starship adrift for more than 100 years. Almost six months after discovering the starship Independence, while attempting to shut down and replace dangerous experimental reactors aboard the former Starfleet space station Adelphia-One, the same thirty members of the Dauntless crew found themselves thrown back in time when the reactors overloaded and exploded. With the aid of the crew of the starship USS Enterprise NCC-1701 in the year 2376, Koester and his crew of castaways managed to steal a Miranda-class starship nearing completion at San Francisco Yards and modify it to place the crew in cryogenic suspension to return to their proper time. The loop was complete when Koester and his crew managed to escape from Temporal Investigations custody and with a device jury-rigged aboard the Independence seal the subspace rift the explosion of the Adelphia-One station had caused, saving both the starship Dauntless and the population of the planet Adelphous III.