- For the mirror universe counterpart, see Michael Eddington (mirror).
Michael Eddington (also known as Paul Eddington) was a Starfleet Lieutenant Commander of Canadian origin assigned to Deep Space 9 and the USS Defiant in 2371. Eddington would later desert Starfleet and become a prominent leader of the Maquis.
Biography[]
Starfleet[]
Eddington traveled to Deep Space 9 aboard the Defiant and worked with T'Rul in assigning guards to protect the Romulan cloaking device. Eddington was assigned to Deep Space 9 to oversee Starfleet security, as Starfleet Command was concerned with Odo's style of law keeping. (DS9 episode & novelization: The Search)
Later in 2371, Admiral Toddman had him sabotage the Defiant's cloaking device to stop Benjamin Sisko using the starship to rescue Odo and Elim Garak from the Tal Shiar/Obsidian Order attack on the Founders of the Dominion. (DS9 episode: "The Die is Cast")
Later that year, Eddington attended the ceremony for Sisko's promotion to captain. He later served on the bridge of the Defiant on its mission to the Tzenkethi border and later helped to hunt for a Founder that was posing as Ambassador Krajensky. (DS9 episode: "The Adversary")
In 2372, Eddington was part of the joint Starfleet and Trill Science Ministry team that attempted to create an artificial wormhole. After the Defiant was damaged by a collapsing wormhole, Eddington was injured when a plasma leak broke out in Main Engineering. Eddington gave Jadzia Dax time to get Lenara Kahn to safety before venting the damaged compartment into space. (DS9 episode: "Rejoined")
Eddington commanded Deep Space 9 when Benjamin Sisko and other senior officers were at a conference. After Sisko and the others' patterns did not materialize, Eddington had the computer store them elsewhere before they degraded. Eddington later worked with Rom and Odo to reintegrate the senior officers. (DS9 episode: "Our Man Bashir")
The Maquis[]
By the time of his assignment to Deep Space 9, Eddington was a member of the Maquis and was their contact aboard Deep Space 9. He would often send them reports, such as information on the Defiant. After Tuvok joined the Maquis, Eddington sent Cal Hudson his personnel report. (VOY - The Brave and the Bold, Book Two novella: The Third Artifact)
Eddington smuggled several photon torpedoes for the Maquis off Deep Space 9 on at least one occasion. (VOY novel: The Badlands, Part III)
Eddington's impetus to leave Starfleet came when a shipment of industrial replicators bound for Cardassia came through Deep Space 9. Using Kasidy Yates' illegal transport of medical supplies to the Maquis to keep Sisko occupied, Eddington had the replicators loaded onto a Vulcan freighter and left Deep Space 9 with them. (DS9 episode: "For the Cause")
Sisko tracked down Eddington in 2373 and pursued him obsessively. The later deserted Starfleet for the Maquis and died for its cause in 2373. Eddington likened himself and Captain Sisko as characters from Victor Hugo's novel Les Misérables, particulary Jean Valjean and Inspector Javert. Sisko poisoned the atmosphere of Solosos III with trilithium and threatened to infect more Maquis colonies. Eddington opted to hand himself over and was imprisoned. (DS9 episode: "For the Uniform")
Later in 2373, Rebecca Sullivan, Eddington's wife, sent a general message to Eddington informing him they had launched the cloaked missiles against Cardassia. The missiles did not exist, but were a code to tell him they had reached their safehouse on Athos IV. Sisko, believing Eddington could disarm the missiles from Athos, brought Eddington there, but soon discovered the missile story had been faked. To give Sisko time to evacuate Sullivan and the other Maquis survivors, Eddington engaged several Jem'Hadar in a phaser battle and was killed. His last word was his wife's name. (DS9 episode: "Blaze of Glory")
Aftermath[]
Eddington's capture robbed the Maquis of their strongest leader. (DS9 novel: The Badlands, Part IV)
After Eddington's death, Sisko reflected that although he had called Eddington a traitor, he was loyal to the Maquis until the bitter end. (DS9 episode: "Blaze of Glory")
In 2374, Sisko cited Eddington, along with James Leyton, Cal Hudson and Tomas Roeder as people who had been driven away from Starfleet. (DS9 novel: Hollow Men)
In 2376, Alynna Nechayev commented that Eddington was a charismatic leader. Solosos III, the planet on which Eddington led the Maquis colony, became revered as the site of the Maquis' most noble defeat. (TNG novel: The Genesis Wave, Book 3)
Alternate realities[]
In an alternate timeline in which the Cardassians did not leave Bajor in 2369, Eddington was assigned to the USS Enterprise-E in 2373. (ST - Myriad Universes novel: A Gutted World)
In an alternate reality, Eddington served in the command division aboard Deep Space 9 in 2371 but still worked for station security. That year, Federation and Dominion delegations met on DS9 to negotiate a treaty in response to the Dominion's peace overtures. However, during the talks, Odo was murdered with a phaser. Consequently, the negotiations broke down and the Dominion launched an attack on DS9. Although the Federation forces were eventually able to push the Jem'Hadar back through the Bajoran wormhole, DS9 suffered significant damage and heavy casualties. However, before retreating through the wormhole, the Dominion were able to capture Commander Benjamin Sisko, Doctor Julian Bashir and Major Kira Nerys. Odo's death left Eddington in charge of security aboard DS9 while Sisko's kidnapping made him the station's de facto commanding officer.
While posing as his murdered counterpart, the Odo of the primary universe accused Eddington of staging the attack on him. Odo argued that Eddington would never attain the position of security chief while he was still alive and commented that, although everyone assumed that the attack on him was politically motivation, it could have been personal. Eddington told Odo that he would not dignify the accusation with a response. Odo later determined that the alternate Major Kira Nerys was responsible for killing the other Odo as she feared the consequences for Bajor if the Federation and Bajor were to form an alliance. (DS9 comic: "The Looking Glass War")
Appendices[]
Connections[]
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Amaros • Atara • Aela • Atara • Ayala • Barrows • Banek • Bendera • Bernard • Biessman • Blake • T. Blake • Brathaw • Carlson • Chakotay • Chell • Cing'ta • Csatlos • Crenshaw • Dalby • Derek • Dimitris • Doyle • Eddington • Freedman • Gavron • Gerron • Henley • Hogan • Hudson • Indira • Jackson • Jalik • Jarvin • Jonas • Jor • Kalita • Kaz • Kravitz • Kobb • Kolopak • Lathrop • Li • Maass • Macias • Malames • Mastroeni • McAdams • Mesit • Murphy • Meyer • Nelson • Niles • Ni-Yaleii • O'Donnell • Oswind • Paris • Pulaski • Quiring • Riker • Ro • Roberto • Sahreen • Sakonna • Samuels • Santos • Schmidt • Seska • Sharfer • Navo • Smithee • Stiles • Suder • Sullivan • Sveta • Tabor • Tamal • Teero • Torres • Tregaar • Trexis • Tuvok • Twofeather • Vance • Watanabe • Yates • Yosa • Yuen |
Background[]
- Eddington owned a Canadian one dollar coin from the 21st century, a family keepsake. (DS9: "Blaze of Glory")
- Eddington's first name was given as "Paul" in the novelization of The Search.
Appearances[]
- DS9 episode: "The Search, Part I"
- DS9 episode: "The Search, Part II"
- DS9 novelization: The Search
- DS9 comic: "The Looking Glass War"
- DS9 episode: "The Die is Cast"
- DS9 episode: "The Adversary"
- DS9 - Invasion! novel: Time's Enemy
- DS9 episode: "Rejoined"
- DS9 episode: "Our Man Bashir"
- DS9 episode: "For the Cause"
- DS9 episode: "For the Uniform"
- DS9 episode: "Blaze of Glory"
- ST novel: A Gutted World (Alternate timeline)
External link[]
- Michael Eddington article at Memory Alpha, the wiki for canon Star Trek.