Samuel Morgan | |
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Actor: | Dean Geyer |
Species: | Human |
Gender: | Male |
Born: | 2351 |
Hair: | brown |
Eyes: | blue |
Stationed: | USS Cantabrian USS Cantabrian-A |
Occupation: | Operations Manager |
Rank: | Lieutenant |
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Samuel Morgan was a human Starfleet engineer serving aboard the USS Cantabrian from 2372 until 2373 and then aboard the USS Cantabrian-A from 2374 onwards.
History[]
2372[]
During his first mission, Cadet Morgan was one of the engineers helping Lieutenant Commanders Elizabeth Singh and Ethan Arden comb through data on flight recorders to find out any information they could on the Myhr'an. (Star Trek: The Cantabrian Expeditions: "Catalyst, Part One")
2376[]
Morgan held the rank of ensign and worked with Cantabrian-A chief engineer Milami Thall. Early in the year, he was one of four officers in the USS Determination's main engineering when the Vendoth attack caused HEIDI to malfunction, killing Lisa Oh and injuring Morgan. After the ship landed on New Bolarus, Morgan helped the other officers repair the ship and get it spaceborne again. (Star Trek: The Cantabrian Expeditions: "Howl")
2384[]
By 2384, he held the rank of lieutenant and appeared to be the Cantabrian-A's operations manager. (Star Trek: The Cantabrian Expeditions: "Dream a Little Dream of Me")
Service jacket[]
- Engineering cadet - Cadet, USS Cantabrian, 2372
- Engineer - Ensign, USS Cantabrian, 2373
- Engineer - Ensign, USS Cantabrian-A, 2374 - 237?/8?
- Operations Manager - Lieutenant, USS Cantabrian-A, 2384
Personal relationships[]
Friendships[]
Lisa Oh[]
In 2372, the other engineering cadet assigned to the Cantabrian was Morgan's classmate and close friend, Lisa Oh. Every day they would walk together to and from their shift. One day, when Oh's boyfriend Nelson wouldn't answer the door-chime, Morgan kept a look-out for Oh as she tried to break in. Another day, suspecting something was wrong with the odd-behaving Nelson, Morgan helped Oh comb Nelson's quarters for anything out of the ordinary. They found his body, and Mogran consoled Oh on her loss. (Star Trek: The Cantabrian Expeditions: "Catalyst, Part One")