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==Starfleet career==
 
==Starfleet career==
 
===Starfleet Academy===
 
===Starfleet Academy===
By [[2245]], Robbins had entered [[Starfleet Academy]] and had specialized in [[engineering]]. In this year, Robbins and a large group of [[cadet]]s were assigned to the newly-built {{class|Constitution}} [[starship]], [[NX-0002]], for her [[shakedown cruise]], under the [[CO|command]] of [[Admiral]] [[Charles Rasmussen]]. For the duration of the cruise, Robbins was assigned to engineering, under the direction of [[Lieutenant]] [[Cho]]. ({{c|EV|sub=Crew|{{cd|Shakedown}}}})
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By [[2245]], Robbins had entered [[Starfleet Academy]] and had specialized in [[engineering]]. In this year, Robbins and a large group of [[cadet]]s were assigned to the newly-built {{class|Constitution}} [[starship]], [[NX-0002]], which would become the famous USS ''Enterprise'', for her [[shakedown cruise]], under the [[CO|command]] of [[Admiral]] [[Charles Rasmussen]]. For the duration of the cruise, Robbins was assigned to engineering, under the direction of [[Lieutenant]] [[Cho]]. ({{c|EV|sub={{cd|Crew}}|{{cd|Shakedown}}}})
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===USS ''Fortune''===
 
===USS ''Fortune''===
In the mid-to-late [[2240s]], Robbins, with the [[rank]] of [[ensign]], served aboard the {{USS|Fortune}} in the engineering department. During an attack by an unknown alien vessel, she was instrumental in saving 27 of the crew from the ship's destruction while in [[orbit]] of [[Tau Alpha III]]. ({{c|EV|sub=Crew|The Bottle}})
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In the mid-to-late [[2240s]], Robbins, with the [[rank]] of [[ensign]], served aboard the {{USS|Fortune}} in the engineering department. During an attack by an unknown alien vessel, she was instrumental in saving 27 of the crew from the ship's destruction while in [[orbit]] of [[Tau Alpha III]]. ({{c|EV|sub={{cd|Crew}}|The Bottle}})
 
===USS ''Ventura''===
 
===USS ''Ventura''===
By [[2248]], Robbins had been promoted in rank to [[lieutenant, junior grade]] and was serving aboard the {{USS|Ventura}}. Following a mission to [[Beta Eridani III]], she accepted a transfer to the ''Enterprise'' and a promotion to [[lieutenant]]. ({{c|EV|sub=Crew|{{dis1|Ghosts|TOS}}}})
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By [[2248]], Robbins had been promoted in rank to [[lieutenant, junior grade]] and was serving aboard the {{USS|Ventura}}. Following a mission to [[Beta Eridani III]], she accepted a transfer to the ''Enterprise'' and a promotion to [[lieutenant]]. ({{c|EV|sub={{cd|Crew}}|{{dis1|Ghosts|TOS}}}})
 
===USS ''Enterprise''===
 
===USS ''Enterprise''===
Almost as soon as she arrived on the ''Enterprise'', Robbins came to [[Captain]] [[Robert April]]'s attention and earned herself a position as part of a [[landing party]], led by [[Lieutenant Commander]] [[Christopher Pike]], to [[planet]] [[Alpha Tau IV]]. ({{c|EV|sub=Crew|The Ends of Eternity}})
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Almost as soon as she arrived on the ''Enterprise'', Robbins came to [[Captain]] [[Robert April]]'s attention and earned herself a position as part of a [[landing party]], led by [[Lieutenant Commander]] [[Christopher Pike]], to [[planet]] [[Alpha Tau IV]]. ({{c|EV|sub={{cd|Crew}}|The Ends of Eternity}})
   
In [[October]] [[2249]], a routine followup survey expedition to the [[Libros]] [[star system]] by the ''Enterprise'' discovered an extradimensional incursion by a hostile alien species (the [[Ptaen]]) who had enslaved the indigenous population of planet [[Libros III]] (called "Usilde" in the native tongue). A disastrous [[landing party]] expedition commanded by Una resulted in the entire party (except for Robbins/Una) being sent into a parallel universe with little hope of rescue, although the Ptaen incursion was repulsed and the sluglike aliens likewise exiled back to their native reality. However, a piece of technology known as the [[Transfer Key]] was recovered by Captain April, and Una resolved to eventually rescue her comrades, despite potentially taking decades to do so. ({{n|TOS|sub=Legacies|Captain to Captain}})
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In [[October]] [[2249]], a routine followup survey expedition to the [[Libros]] [[star system]] by the ''Enterprise'' discovered an extradimensional incursion by a hostile alien species (the [[Jatohr]]) who had enslaved the indigenous population of planet [[Libros III]] (called "Usilde" in the native tongue). A disastrous [[landing party]] expedition commanded by Una resulted in the entire party (except for Una) being sent into a parallel universe with little hope of rescue, although the Ptaen incursion was repulsed and the sluglike aliens likewise exiled back to their native reality. However, a piece of technology known as the [[Transfer Key]] was recovered by Captain April, and Una resolved to eventually rescue her comrades, despite potentially taking decades to do so. ({{n|TOS|sub=Legacies|Captain to Captain}})
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By [[2250]], Robbins was the ''Enterprise's'' [[helmsman]], and part of the [[senior staff]]. She had served aboard the ''Enterprise'' for three years, refusing every promotion that was offered to her. ({{c|EV|sub={{cd|Crew}}|Shadows of the Past}})
   
By [[2250]], Robbins was the ''Enterprise's'' [[helmsman]], and part of the [[senior staff]]. She had served aboard the ''Enterprise'' for three years, refusing every promotion that was offered to her. ({{c|EV|sub=Crew|Shadows of the Past}})
 
 
===USS ''Yorktown''===
 
===USS ''Yorktown''===
 
In 2250, she was posted to the {{USS|Yorktown|Constitution class}} as executive officer, under Christopher Pike, who called her "Number One" as a sort of joke; it being an old term for [[executive officer]] ({{e|TOS|The Cage}}). She transferred with him to the USS ''Enterprise'' in [[2251]], even though she had hoped for command of a science vessel or medical frigate ({{c|EV|Flesh of My Flesh}})
 
In 2250, she was posted to the {{USS|Yorktown|Constitution class}} as executive officer, under Christopher Pike, who called her "Number One" as a sort of joke; it being an old term for [[executive officer]] ({{e|TOS|The Cage}}). She transferred with him to the USS ''Enterprise'' in [[2251]], even though she had hoped for command of a science vessel or medical frigate ({{c|EV|Flesh of My Flesh}})
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In [[2254]], following an attack by a mysterious alien race, the [[Ngultor]], Number One led a [[landing party]] to rescue Captain Pike from Ngultor captivity ({{c|EV|Flesh of My Flesh}}). On the ''Enterprise''{{'}}s next mission, in the [[Marrat Nebula]], Number One led another landing party, this time to investigate a loss in communications at Starfleet's [[Project Pharos]]. Shortly after beaming down, the party came under attack from [[Klingon]]s, Number One used the [[transporter]]s to beam in behind the Klingon attackers and neutralize them before rescuing a team of Starfleet engineers the Klingons had been holding captive. ({{c|EV|The Fires of Pharos}})
 
In [[2254]], following an attack by a mysterious alien race, the [[Ngultor]], Number One led a [[landing party]] to rescue Captain Pike from Ngultor captivity ({{c|EV|Flesh of My Flesh}}). On the ''Enterprise''{{'}}s next mission, in the [[Marrat Nebula]], Number One led another landing party, this time to investigate a loss in communications at Starfleet's [[Project Pharos]]. Shortly after beaming down, the party came under attack from [[Klingon]]s, Number One used the [[transporter]]s to beam in behind the Klingon attackers and neutralize them before rescuing a team of Starfleet engineers the Klingons had been holding captive. ({{c|EV|The Fires of Pharos}})
   
Following a disastrous visit to [[Rigel VII]], Number One and the ''Enterprise'' found themselves visiting the mysterious planet [[Talos IV]] where Captain Pike was taken captive by the native [[Talosian]]s. Determined to rescue the Captain, Number One once again led a rescue party. Unfortunately the Talosians were able to manipulate the ''Enterprise''{{'}}s transporters delivering only Number One and Yeoman [[J. Mia Colt|Colt]] into the Talosian habitat. The entire party later escaped. ({{e|TOS|The Cage}}) Very shortly following the Talos IV incident, the ''Enterprise'' was sent to a rift that opened every 33 years into the [[Gamma Quadrant]] of the galaxy. The starship received brand-new, highly-advanced computer voice modules, with her own voice-patterns subsequently imprinted upon the ''Enterprise'''s computer, which leads to her voice being used in future years. ({{n|TOS|The Rift}})
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Following a disastrous visit to [[Rigel VII]], Number One and the ''Enterprise'' found themselves visiting the mysterious planet [[Talos IV]] where Captain Pike was taken captive by the native [[Talosian]]s. Determined to rescue the Captain, Number One once again led a rescue party. Unfortunately the Talosians were able to manipulate the ''Enterprise''{{'}}s transporters delivering only Number One and Yeoman [[J. Mia Colt|Colt]] into the Talosian habitat. The entire party later escaped. ({{e|TOS|The Cage}}) Very shortly following the Talos IV incident, the ''Enterprise'' was sent to a rift that opened every 33 years into the [[Gamma Quadrant]] of the galaxy. The starship received brand-new, highly-advanced computer voice modules, with her own voice-patterns subsequently imprinted upon the ''Enterprise''{{'}}s computer, which led to her voice being used in future years. ({{n|TOS|The Rift}})
   
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The ''Enterprise'' was then recalled back to Earth for a debrief and crew restock. While passing by Jupiter, Pike confided in Number One regarding his doubts about remaining a captain before a [[Halogian]] ship was detected, firing a beam of intense heat into Jupiter. Leaving Number One to engage them ship-to-ship, Pike led an away team aboard the alien craft, successfully sabotaging its systems and destroying it. ({{c|TOS|Captain's Log: Pike}})
Not long after, Pike left Number One in command of the ''Enterprise'' while he led a landing party to [[Darien 224]]. She was forced to take the starship into battle when they were attacked by the {{USS|Cortez|NCC-1834}}, which had been commandeered by a group of hostile Vulcans. The ''Enterprise'' stopped at [[Deep Space Station K-12]] to receive repairs following the incident, and Number One was left in charge again when Pike left for Earth after hearing his father was ill. However, it soon became apparent that the message had been faked; unfortunately , the message was too degraded to track it to its point of origin. Fortunately, someone sent a screened untraceable message to the ''Enterprise'' informing them of Pike's location, and Number One was able to take the ''Enterprise'' to rescue him from his Klingon adversaries who had set the trap. ({{c|EV|{{cd|Cloak and Dagger}}|The Flat, Gold Forever}})
 
   
 
Not long after, Pike left Number One in command of the ''Enterprise'' while he led a landing party to [[Darien 224]]. She was forced to take the starship into battle when they were attacked by the {{USS|Cortez|NCC-1834}}, which had been commandeered by a group of hostile Vulcans. The ''Enterprise'' stopped at [[Deep Space Station K-12]] to receive repairs following the incident, and Number One was left in charge again when Pike left for Earth after hearing his father was ill. However, it soon became apparent that the message had been faked; unfortunately, the message was too degraded to track it to its point of origin. Fortunately, someone sent a screened untraceable message to the ''Enterprise'' informing them of Pike's location, and Number One was able to take the ''Enterprise'' to rescue him from his Klingon adversaries who had set the trap. ({{c|EV|{{cd|Cloak and Dagger}}|The Flat, Gold Forever}})
In [[2255]], the ''Enterprise'' crew became stricken with [[Rigelian fever]], with Captain Pike ordering the starship to [[Cypria III]], location of the rare substance [[ryetalyn]], the only known curative. However, ''en route'', the ship intervened in a pursuit involving the adopted Cyprian daughter of a Klingon general, which threatened to bring down a sizeable military response against both the ''Enterprise'' and Cypria III. Planetside, Number One was forced into action to rescue her landing party from a hostile population riled up by opportunistic politicians against them, resulting in a diplomatic incident. However, Number One succeeded in saving her crewmembers and returning to the ''Enterprise'', and the both the Rigelian fever and the Klingon-situation were soon resolved. ({{n|TOS|Child of Two Worlds}})
 
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In [[2255]], the ''Enterprise'' crew became stricken with [[Rigelian fever]], with Captain Pike ordering the starship to [[Cypria III]], location of the rare substance [[ryetalyn]], the only known curative. However, ''en route'', the ship intervened in a pursuit involving the adopted Cyprian daughter of a Klingon general, which threatened to bring down a sizeable military response against both the ''Enterprise'' and Cypria III. Planetside, Number One was forced into action to rescue her landing party from a hostile population riled up by opportunistic politicians against them, resulting in a diplomatic incident. However, Number One succeeded in saving her crewmembers and returning to the ''Enterprise'', and both the Rigelian fever and the Klingon situation were soon resolved. ({{n|TOS|Child of Two Worlds}})
   
 
She was offered command of the {{USS|Nelson|2250s}} in 2255, but turned it down, preferring to remain under Pike on the ''Enterprise''. ({{c|EV|Futures, Part One}})
 
She was offered command of the {{USS|Nelson|2250s}} in 2255, but turned it down, preferring to remain under Pike on the ''Enterprise''. ({{c|EV|Futures, Part One}})
   
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In [[2256]], [[Federation-Klingon War of 2256-2257|war]] broke out between the [[Klingon Empire]] and the Federation. The ''Enterprise'' however was so far from the front lines that were ordered to remain on their exploration mission, being kept in reserve as a last ditch weapon. The ''Enterprise'' finally returned in [[2257]], once the war had ended. While on the return trip, the ''Enterprise'' detected seven red bursts but attempting to scan one led to the [[Holographic communicator|holographic communications]] system inflicting a catastrophic systems failure on the ship, crippling it. To continue the mission, Pike was transferred to the {{USS|Discovery|}} while Number One oversaw ''Enterprise''<nowiki/>'s repairs. ({{e|DSC|Brother}})
By [[2264]], Number One still served aboard the ''Enterprise'' under Pike. Following Pike's decision to accept promotion to the rank of [[fleet captain]] and reassignment, Number One agreed to remain behind and continue as [[first officer]] under [[James T. Kirk]]. Unfortunately, days before the change-of-command ceremony, Number One had an accident in the ship's [[cargo hold]], where a cargo container fell onto her and crushed both her legs. Thankfully, she received prompt medical treatment from Dr. [[Phillip Boyce]], but her long recovery meant that she couldn't serve as Kirk's first officer. ({{c|TOS|All Those Years Ago...}})
 
   
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[[File:NumberOne2257.png|thumb|right|220px|Number One in 2257.]]
Following her recovery, Number One finally received a command of her own. ({{n|TOS|Enterprise: The First Adventure}})
 
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While repairs progressed, Number One called in a number of favour to ascertain the cause of Spock's disappearance from [[Starbase 5]], transporting onto ''Discovery'' to personally deliver the information to Pike. While aboard, she informed her captain that Chief Engineer [[Louvier]] had found the holographic communicators to be the root cause of the system failures with Pike ordering their removal. ({{e|DSC|An Obol for Charon}})
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In her travels, the ''Discovery'' had come across an alien lifeform known only as "the [[Sphere (lifeform)|Sphere]]" which had imparted onto the ship the sum total of its knowledge. This knowledge however attracted the attention of the rogue A.I. [[Control (program)|Control]] who sent the entirety of the [[Section 31]] fleet after Discovery to claim the data. Unable to delete the date, Pike was forced to destroy ''Discovery'', calling in Number One to bring the ''Enterprise'' as an evacuation ship. ({{e|DSC|Through the Valley of Shadows}})
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While ''Discovery'' was successfully evacuated, the Sphere had taken control of the ship's systems, cancelling the [[self destruct]] and raising the shields to protect itself from the ''Enterprise''<nowiki/>'s weapons. At a staff meeting, it was determined that the only way to keep the Sphere data from control was to take ''Discovery'' to the future. When a fifth red signal was detected at [[Xahea]], Number One warped the ''Enterprise'' to the planet. When they arrived, only minutes before Section 31, Pike reassumed command of the ''Enterprise''.
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During the course of the battle, an undetonated [[photon torpedo]] lodged itself in the Enterprise's saucer section. With the repair drones unable to remove the torpedo, Number One joined Admiral [[Katrina Cornwell|Cornwell]] in trying to disable it only to find its secondary detonation systems had already activated, Pike forcing her to swap places with him. When Pike returned, he ordered Number One to pilot the Enterprise between the Discovery and the Section 31 drones, allowing the {{class|Crossfield}} ship to travel into the wormhole to the future. With Control gone, the drones shut down, leaving the ''Enterprise'' to limp back home.
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Back on Earth, all involved agreed to testify that ''Discovery'' had been destroyed, Spock convincing the admiralty to cover up the ship's existence completely. In [[2258]], 124 days after the battle, the Enterprise returned on its exploration mission, setting a course for a new moon found orbiting Edrin II. ({{e|DSC|Such Sweet Sorrow}})
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In [[2264]], Pike was promoted [[fleet captain]] with Number One agreed to remain behind and continue as [[first officer]] under [[James T. Kirk]]. Days before the change-of-command ceremony, however, Number One had an accident in the ship's [[cargo hold]], where a cargo container fell onto her and crushed both her legs. Though she received prompt medical treatment from Dr. [[Phillip Boyce]], but her long recovery meant that she couldn't serve as Kirk's first officer, the post being given to Spock. ({{c|TOS|All Those Years Ago...}})
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Following her recovery, Number One received a command of her own. ({{n|TOS|Enterprise: The First Adventure}})
   
 
===Commanding the ''Yorktown''===
 
===Commanding the ''Yorktown''===
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By a different account, Number One still serving as Captain Pike's executive officer in the autumn of [[2263]], but was taking shore leave when the [[Agni]] conducted a series of incursions into Federation space, during which the ''Enterprise'' intervened during her absence, resulting in a significant loss of Starfleet personnel and starships. She would then be given command of the {{USS|Yorktown|NCC-1717}} either late in the year 2263 or by the fall of 2264. ({{n|TOS|The Captain's Oath}})
[[File:TOS_Number_One.jpg|thumb|Number One with [[James T. Kirk|Captain Kirk]] and [[Spock]] on planet Usilde, in [[2267]].]]
 
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Number One was given command of the {{USS|Yorktown|NCC-1717}} at some point prior to the year [[2267]]. In that same year, following the return of Captain Kirk and his crew from the [[Mirror universe]], Robbins/Una finally discovered the means to reactivate the [[Transfer Key]] device (from the ill-fated Usildar mission of [[2249]]) and rescue her former ''Enterprise'' crewmates from a hellish alternate universe.
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In [[2267]], following the return of Captain Kirk and his crew from the [[Mirror universe]], Robbins/Una finally discovered the means to reactivate the [[Transfer Key]] device (from the ill-fated Usildar mission of [[2249]]) and rescue her former ''Enterprise'' crewmates from a hellish alternate universe.
   
 
[[File:TOS_Number_One.jpg|thumb|left|250px|Number One with [[James T. Kirk|Captain Kirk]] and [[Spock]] on planet Usilde, in [[2267]].]]
However, this was attempted by Una stealing the Key from Kirk's quarters under the pretense of a friendly ship-visit &mdash; Number One fleeing the starship aboard a high-speed [[courier]] vessel; the ''Enterprise'' pursuing her back to the [[Librosian]] star system, now claimed by the Klingon Empire. Planetside, Robbins/Una escaped from hostile native clutches, only to be saved by Kirk and Spock when attempting to enter the abandoned [[Ptaen]] citadel there. With Klingons closing in, Number One used the Transfer Key to enter the home dimension of the Ptaen in an attempt to bring her missing crewmates home; Kirk and Spock barely escaping back to the ''Enterprise'' in the nick of time. ({{n|TOS|sub=Legacies|Captain to Captain}})
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However, this was attempted by Una stealing the Key from Kirk's quarters under the pretense of a friendly ship-visit &mdash; Number One fleeing the starship aboard a high-speed [[courier]] vessel; the ''Enterprise'' pursuing her back to the [[Librosian]] star system, now claimed by the Klingon Empire. Planetside, Robbins/Una escaped from hostile native clutches, only to be saved by Kirk and Spock when attempting to enter the abandoned Jatohr citadel there. With Klingons closing in, Number One used the Transfer Key to enter the home dimension of the Jatohr in an attempt to bring her missing crewmates home; Kirk and Spock barely escaping back to the ''Enterprise'' in the nick of time. ({{n|TOS|sub=Legacies|Captain to Captain}})
   
Upon arriving in the alternate universe, Una journeyed across a massive, burning desert where she ultimately encountered her stranded crewmates from decades earlier. However, in order to attempt an escape from the dimension, an expedition to the Ptaen capital city was necessary to prevent the slug-like aliens from interdicting the ''Enterprise'''s extraction-efforts in two months' time, and this resulted in the capture and interrogation of Una, [[Tim Shimizu]], and [[Lt. Commander]] [[Raul Martinez]] by the Ptaen leadership. ({{n|TOS|sub=Legacies|Best Defense}})
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Upon arriving in the alternate universe, Una journeyed across a massive, burning desert where she ultimately encountered her stranded crewmates from decades earlier. However, in order to attempt an escape from the dimension, an expedition to the Jatohr capital city was necessary to prevent the slug-like aliens from interdicting the ''Enterprise''{{'}}s extraction-efforts in two months' time, and this resulted in the capture and interrogation of Una, [[Tim Shimizu]], and [[Lieutenant Commander]] [[Raul Martinez]] by the Jatohr leadership. ({{n|TOS|sub=Legacies|Best Defense}})
   
 
At some point after these events, Number One was eventually promoted to the rank of [[commodore]], and resumed command of the USS ''Yorktown'', when, in [[2270]], she was sent by [[Starfleet Command]] to the [[Romulan Neutral Zone]] using a [[cloaking device]], under orders to engage the Romulans. While in the Neutral Zone, her ship had power trouble with the cloaking device, and came under attack from Captain [[Koloth]]'s ship. During the engagement, Number One and the ''Yorktown'' successfully disabled the enemy vessel.
 
At some point after these events, Number One was eventually promoted to the rank of [[commodore]], and resumed command of the USS ''Yorktown'', when, in [[2270]], she was sent by [[Starfleet Command]] to the [[Romulan Neutral Zone]] using a [[cloaking device]], under orders to engage the Romulans. While in the Neutral Zone, her ship had power trouble with the cloaking device, and came under attack from Captain [[Koloth]]'s ship. During the engagement, Number One and the ''Yorktown'' successfully disabled the enemy vessel.
   
The ''Yorktown'' was then confronted by a [[Romulan]] [[Warbird]]. Luckily, she was able to escape by using a plasma field. However, the ''Yorktown'' came under fire from a Klingon-Romulan fleet under Romulan [[Praetor of the Romulan Star Empire|Praetor]] [[Gaius]] and Capt. Koloth. Number One, along with members of her bridge crew and Koloth and his bridge crew, were beamed aboard Gaius' ship. On board the [[ChR Keras|''Keras'']], Number One and one of her officers were brutally interrogated by the praetor for information on Capt. [[James T. Kirk]] and the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701}}. She was then transported aboard the {{USS|Constitution|NCC-1700}}, of which she then took command. She encountered the [[Organian]] [[Ayelborne]], who forced the Romulans to abide by the terms of the [[Organian Peace Treaty]]. ({{c|TOS|Romulans: Schism}})
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The ''Yorktown'' was then confronted by a [[Romulan]] [[Warbird]]. Luckily, she was able to escape by using a plasma field. However, the ''Yorktown'' came under fire from a Klingon-Romulan fleet under Romulan [[Praetor of the Romulan Star Empire|Praetor]] [[Gaius]] and Capt. Koloth. Number One, along with members of her bridge crew and Koloth and his bridge crew, were beamed aboard Gaius' ship. On board the [[ChR Keras|''Keras'']], Number One and one of her officers were brutally interrogated by the praetor for information on Captain [[James T. Kirk]] and the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701}}. She was then transported aboard the {{USS|Constitution|NCC-1700}}, of which she then took command. She encountered the [[Organian]] [[Ayelborne]], who forced the Romulans to abide by the terms of the [[Organian Peace Treaty]]. ({{c|TOS|Romulans: Schism}})
   
:''In [[Greg Cox]]' TOS ''Legacies'' novel ''[[Captain to Captain]]'', Number One/Una is already in command of the USS ''Yorktown'', which clashes slightly with the implication in [[John Byrne]]'s various comics that she took command of the starship only after her promotion to the flag rank of commodore. Possibly she held command of the ''Yorktown'' up through [[2267]], only to temporarily lose it after her expedition to the Ptaen universe, followed by her regaining command in [[2270]]. It is actually mentioned in the Cox novel that her promotion to commodore was seemingly imminent, possibly delayed for some years due to her seeming insubordination in that storyline.''
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:''In [[Greg Cox]]' TOS ''Legacies'' novel ''[[Captain to Captain]]'', Number One/Una is already in command of the USS ''Yorktown'', which clashes slightly with the implication in [[John Byrne]]'s various comics that she took command of the starship only after her promotion to the flag rank of commodore. Possibly she held command of the ''Yorktown'' up through [[2267]], only to temporarily lose it after her expedition to the Jatohr universe, followed by her regaining command in [[2270]]. It is actually mentioned in the Cox novel that her promotion to commodore was seemingly imminent, possibly delayed for some years due to her seeming insubordination in that storyline.''
   
Number One was promoted to admiral in the [[2270s]], and continued to command the {{USS|Yorktown|NCC-1717}}.({{c|TOS|Leonard McCoy, Frontier Doctor}})
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Number One was promoted to admiral in the [[2270s]], and continued to command the {{USS|Yorktown|NCC-1717}}. ({{c|TOS|Leonard McCoy, Frontier Doctor}})
   
 
==Relationships==
 
==Relationships==
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==The Name==
 
==The Name==
 
Since the character of Number One was never given a "real name" in "The Cage," what her name is has remained a point of inconsistency in the fiction. Several alternatives exist:
 
Since the character of Number One was never given a "real name" in "The Cage," what her name is has remained a point of inconsistency in the fiction. Several alternatives exist:
* ''[[Vulcan's Glory (novel)|Vulcan's Glory]]'' states that she is from [[Ilyria]] and she is designated "Number One" as the best of her breed. [[The Children of Kings]] and [[Child of Two Worlds]] explain that Number One does have a given name, but it's difficult to pronounce for non-Illyrians.
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* ''[[Vulcan's Glory (novel)|Vulcan's Glory]]'' states that she is from [[Ilyria]] and she is designated "Number One" as the best of her breed. ''[[The Children of Kings]]'' and ''[[Child of Two Worlds]]'' explain that Number One does have a given name, but it's difficult to pronounce for non-Illyrians.
 
* In ''[[The Rift]]'', Pike states her name to be "unpronounceable."
 
* In ''[[The Rift]]'', Pike states her name to be "unpronounceable."
 
[[Image:Morgan Primus.jpg|thumb|Morgan in 2379]]
 
[[Image:Morgan Primus.jpg|thumb|Morgan in 2379]]
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* Morgan Primus was revealed as the mother of [[Robin Lefler]] in ''New Frontier''. Jerry Oltion's stories, ''[[Where Sea Meets Sky]]'' and "[[Conflicting Natures]]," although set in a much earlier timeframe, identify Number One as using the surname "Lefler" in reference to the ''New Frontier'' series, although his stories predate the relationship with Robin Lefler's father, [[Charles Lefler|Charles]].
 
* Morgan Primus was revealed as the mother of [[Robin Lefler]] in ''New Frontier''. Jerry Oltion's stories, ''[[Where Sea Meets Sky]]'' and "[[Conflicting Natures]]," although set in a much earlier timeframe, identify Number One as using the surname "Lefler" in reference to the ''New Frontier'' series, although his stories predate the relationship with Robin Lefler's father, [[Charles Lefler|Charles]].
 
* According to the ''[[Star Trek: Early Voyages]]'' comics, her last name is "Robbins." In the [[Flesh of My Flesh|first issue]] Pike starts to say her first name once, but is interrupted, getting as far as "Eure--."
 
* According to the ''[[Star Trek: Early Voyages]]'' comics, her last name is "Robbins." In the [[Flesh of My Flesh|first issue]] Pike starts to say her first name once, but is interrupted, getting as far as "Eure--."
* Conflictingly, in the TOS 50th Anniversary ''Legacies'' novel ''[[Captain to Captain]]'', Number One's Illyrian birth name is considered to be impossible for outsiders to pronounce, hence her choosing the easier name of "Una" (signifying the concept of "one") during her Starfleet Academy years, followed by her classmates dubbing her "Number One," due to her top-ranking performances in all intellectual and athletic areas at the Academy.
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* Conflictingly, in the TOS 50th Anniversary ''Legacies'' novel ''[[Captain to Captain]]'', Number One's Illyrian birth name is considered to be impossible for outsiders to pronounce, hence her choosing the easier name of "Una" (signifying the concept of "one") during her Starfleet Academy years, followed by her classmates dubbing her "Number One," due to her top-ranking performances in all intellectual and athletic areas at the Academy. ''[[Star Trek: Discovery]]'' has Pike refer to her as Una in the second part of "Such Sweet Sorrow."
 
* According to author [[Brad Ferguson]]'s original manuscript for ''[[A Flag Full of Stars]]'', the character of Admiral [[Timothea Rogers]] was intended to be Number One, although this is not directly stated in the published version of the novel.
 
* According to author [[Brad Ferguson]]'s original manuscript for ''[[A Flag Full of Stars]]'', the character of Admiral [[Timothea Rogers]] was intended to be Number One, although this is not directly stated in the published version of the novel.
 
* In the [[short story]] ''[[Chaotic Response]]'', the character used the name to constantly remind herself how far she had to go in the chain of command, having come on board the ''Enterprise'' using the name "Number Five." However, as this part of the story was a part of [[Spock]]'s dream sequence, it may not actually be applicable to the character at all.
 
* In the [[short story]] ''[[Chaotic Response]]'', the character used the name to constantly remind herself how far she had to go in the chain of command, having come on board the ''Enterprise'' using the name "Number Five." However, as this part of the story was a part of [[Spock]]'s dream sequence, it may not actually be applicable to the character at all.
* In the John Byrne [[{{st|Assignment: Earth}}]] comic mini-series, there is a woman called Diana Winters, who works as agent "Number One" to forces unknown, and she looks similar to our Number One.
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* In the John Byrne's [[{{st|Assignment: Earth}}]] comic mini-series, there is a woman called Diana Winters, who works as agent "Number One" to forces unknown, and she looks similar to our Number One.
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* In ''[[Star Trek II Biographies]]'' by [[William Rotsler]], Number One is given the name “Leigh Hudec”. This is, of course, [[Majel Barrett]]’s birth name (Majel Leigh Hudec), under which she was credited for playing Number One in “[[The Menagerie]]”.
   
 
==Alternate timelines==
 
==Alternate timelines==
 
In an alternate timeline, Number One died tragically in [[2254]], injured so badly she could not even beg to be put out of her pain. ({{n|Star Trek: Myriad Universes|A Less Perfect Union}})
 
In an alternate timeline, Number One died tragically in [[2254]], injured so badly she could not even beg to be put out of her pain. ({{n|Star Trek: Myriad Universes|A Less Perfect Union}})
   
In another alternate timeline created when [[Yeoman]] [[J. Mia Colt]] was sent forward in time from 2254 to [[2293]] after her [[tricorder]] scans released the [[tachyon]] energy contained in an [[Argollian]] artifact known as a Keepsake, Number One had become captain of the {{USS|Excelsior}} by [[2293]]. Spock succeeded her as first officer of the ''Enterprise'', continuing to serve in that position aboard the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-A|-A}}. In 2293, the ''Excelsior'' was ordered to prevent the ''Enterprise''-A from entering the [[Klingon Neutral Zone]]. However, when she made contact with Pike and learned that he intended to bring Colt to [[Argol II]] in Klingon space so that she could return to her own time through the [[Well of Tomorrows]], she allowed him to proceed to the planet. ({{c|EV|{{cd|Future Tense}}|{{dis1|Futures|EV 14}}|Now and Then}})
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In another alternate timeline created when [[Yeoman]] [[J. Mia Colt]] was sent forward in time from 2254 to [[2293]] after her [[tricorder]] scans released the [[tachyon]] energy contained in an [[Algolian]] artifact known as a Keepsake, Number One had become captain of the {{USS|Excelsior|NCC-2000}} by [[2293]]. Spock succeeded her as first officer of the ''Enterprise'', continuing to serve in that position aboard the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-A|-A}}. In 2293, the ''Excelsior'' was ordered to prevent the ''Enterprise''-A from entering the [[Klingon Neutral Zone]]. However, when she made contact with Pike and learned that he intended to bring Colt to [[Algol II]] in Klingon space so that she could return to her own time through the [[Well of Tomorrows]], she allowed him to proceed to the planet. ({{c|EV|{{cd|Future Tense}}|{{dis1|Futures|EV 14}}|Now and Then}})
   
 
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**[[Romulans: Schism|''Romulans: Schism'']]
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Spoiler warning: Plot and/or ending details follow: The following content contains spoilers!
For information on the traditional naval and Starfleet title, see: Number one.
For the mirror universe counterpart, see Number One (mirror).

Number One (also known as Una, Lefler, Robbins or Leigh Hudec) was a 23rd century Human female. She was best known for serving as first officer of the USS Enterprise under Captain Christopher Pike. (TOS episode: "The Cage")

Early life

Number One was born on the planet Illyria in the early 23rd century. (TOS novel: Vulcan's Glory)

During her formative years, Number One was raised in the Illyrian colonies alongside her brothers, Hudek and Leighton. With her given Illyrian birthname considered to be all but impossible for outsiders to pronounce, she adopted the name "Una" (signifying the concept of "one") at least as far back as her Starfleet Academy days, always having been first in her class regarding academics, athletics, intellect, and accomplishments, subsequently being dubbed "Number One" as a variation on this by her classmates. (TOS novel: The Children of Kings, TOS - Legacies novel: Captain to Captain)

In the late 2230s, Number One studied at the Illyrian Cultural Academy in order to be invested as a citizen of Illyria. Following her graduation as first in her class in 2240, she was awarded a plaque recognizing her achievement, at a ceremony which was attended by her brothers. (TOS novel: The Children of Kings)

Starfleet career

Starfleet Academy

By 2245, Robbins had entered Starfleet Academy and had specialized in engineering. In this year, Robbins and a large group of cadets were assigned to the newly-built Constitution-class starship, NX-0002, which would become the famous USS Enterprise, for her shakedown cruise, under the command of Admiral Charles Rasmussen. For the duration of the cruise, Robbins was assigned to engineering, under the direction of Lieutenant Cho. (EV - Crew comic: "Shakedown")

USS Fortune

In the mid-to-late 2240s, Robbins, with the rank of ensign, served aboard the USS Fortune in the engineering department. During an attack by an unknown alien vessel, she was instrumental in saving 27 of the crew from the ship's destruction while in orbit of Tau Alpha III. (EV - Crew comic: "The Bottle")

USS Ventura

By 2248, Robbins had been promoted in rank to lieutenant, junior grade and was serving aboard the USS Ventura. Following a mission to Beta Eridani III, she accepted a transfer to the Enterprise and a promotion to lieutenant. (EV - Crew comic: "Ghosts")

USS Enterprise

Almost as soon as she arrived on the Enterprise, Robbins came to Captain Robert April's attention and earned herself a position as part of a landing party, led by Lieutenant Commander Christopher Pike, to planet Alpha Tau IV. (EV - Crew comic: "The Ends of Eternity")

In October 2249, a routine followup survey expedition to the Libros star system by the Enterprise discovered an extradimensional incursion by a hostile alien species (the Jatohr) who had enslaved the indigenous population of planet Libros III (called "Usilde" in the native tongue). A disastrous landing party expedition commanded by Una resulted in the entire party (except for Una) being sent into a parallel universe with little hope of rescue, although the Ptaen incursion was repulsed and the sluglike aliens likewise exiled back to their native reality. However, a piece of technology known as the Transfer Key was recovered by Captain April, and Una resolved to eventually rescue her comrades, despite potentially taking decades to do so. (TOS - Legacies novel: Captain to Captain)

By 2250, Robbins was the Enterprise's helmsman, and part of the senior staff. She had served aboard the Enterprise for three years, refusing every promotion that was offered to her. (EV - Crew comic: "Shadows of the Past")

USS Yorktown

In 2250, she was posted to the USS Yorktown as executive officer, under Christopher Pike, who called her "Number One" as a sort of joke; it being an old term for executive officer (TOS episode: "The Cage"). She transferred with him to the USS Enterprise in 2251, even though she had hoped for command of a science vessel or medical frigate (EV comic: "Flesh of My Flesh")

According to Vulcan's Glory, the two had served together for four years as of 2254. The short story "Chaotic Response" suggests that she did not become first officer until sometime after 2252, before which time she was called "Number Five".

Further service aboard the Enterprise

Early 23rd century EV suits

Number One leading the rescue party aboard the Ngultor ship

In 2254, following an attack by a mysterious alien race, the Ngultor, Number One led a landing party to rescue Captain Pike from Ngultor captivity (EV comic: "Flesh of My Flesh"). On the Enterprise's next mission, in the Marrat Nebula, Number One led another landing party, this time to investigate a loss in communications at Starfleet's Project Pharos. Shortly after beaming down, the party came under attack from Klingons, Number One used the transporters to beam in behind the Klingon attackers and neutralize them before rescuing a team of Starfleet engineers the Klingons had been holding captive. (EV comic: "The Fires of Pharos")

Following a disastrous visit to Rigel VII, Number One and the Enterprise found themselves visiting the mysterious planet Talos IV where Captain Pike was taken captive by the native Talosians. Determined to rescue the Captain, Number One once again led a rescue party. Unfortunately the Talosians were able to manipulate the Enterprise's transporters delivering only Number One and Yeoman Colt into the Talosian habitat. The entire party later escaped. (TOS episode: "The Cage") Very shortly following the Talos IV incident, the Enterprise was sent to a rift that opened every 33 years into the Gamma Quadrant of the galaxy. The starship received brand-new, highly-advanced computer voice modules, with her own voice-patterns subsequently imprinted upon the Enterprise's computer, which led to her voice being used in future years. (TOS novel: The Rift)

The Enterprise was then recalled back to Earth for a debrief and crew restock. While passing by Jupiter, Pike confided in Number One regarding his doubts about remaining a captain before a Halogian ship was detected, firing a beam of intense heat into Jupiter. Leaving Number One to engage them ship-to-ship, Pike led an away team aboard the alien craft, successfully sabotaging its systems and destroying it. (TOS comic: "Captain's Log: Pike")

Not long after, Pike left Number One in command of the Enterprise while he led a landing party to Darien 224. She was forced to take the starship into battle when they were attacked by the USS Cortez, which had been commandeered by a group of hostile Vulcans. The Enterprise stopped at Deep Space Station K-12 to receive repairs following the incident, and Number One was left in charge again when Pike left for Earth after hearing his father was ill. However, it soon became apparent that the message had been faked; unfortunately, the message was too degraded to track it to its point of origin. Fortunately, someone sent a screened untraceable message to the Enterprise informing them of Pike's location, and Number One was able to take the Enterprise to rescue him from his Klingon adversaries who had set the trap. (EV comics: "Cloak and Dagger", "The Flat, Gold Forever")

In 2255, the Enterprise crew became stricken with Rigelian fever, with Captain Pike ordering the starship to Cypria III, location of the rare substance ryetalyn, the only known curative. However, en route, the ship intervened in a pursuit involving the adopted Cyprian daughter of a Klingon general, which threatened to bring down a sizeable military response against both the Enterprise and Cypria III. Planetside, Number One was forced into action to rescue her landing party from a hostile population riled up by opportunistic politicians against them, resulting in a diplomatic incident. However, Number One succeeded in saving her crewmembers and returning to the Enterprise, and both the Rigelian fever and the Klingon situation were soon resolved. (TOS novel: Child of Two Worlds)

She was offered command of the USS Nelson in 2255, but turned it down, preferring to remain under Pike on the Enterprise. (EV comic: "Futures, Part One")

In 2256, war broke out between the Klingon Empire and the Federation. The Enterprise however was so far from the front lines that were ordered to remain on their exploration mission, being kept in reserve as a last ditch weapon. The Enterprise finally returned in 2257, once the war had ended. While on the return trip, the Enterprise detected seven red bursts but attempting to scan one led to the holographic communications system inflicting a catastrophic systems failure on the ship, crippling it. To continue the mission, Pike was transferred to the USS Discovery while Number One oversaw Enterprise's repairs. (DSC episode: "Brother")

NumberOne2257

Number One in 2257.

While repairs progressed, Number One called in a number of favour to ascertain the cause of Spock's disappearance from Starbase 5, transporting onto Discovery to personally deliver the information to Pike. While aboard, she informed her captain that Chief Engineer Louvier had found the holographic communicators to be the root cause of the system failures with Pike ordering their removal. (DSC episode: "An Obol for Charon")

In her travels, the Discovery had come across an alien lifeform known only as "the Sphere" which had imparted onto the ship the sum total of its knowledge. This knowledge however attracted the attention of the rogue A.I. Control who sent the entirety of the Section 31 fleet after Discovery to claim the data. Unable to delete the date, Pike was forced to destroy Discovery, calling in Number One to bring the Enterprise as an evacuation ship. (DSC episode: "Through the Valley of Shadows")

While Discovery was successfully evacuated, the Sphere had taken control of the ship's systems, cancelling the self destruct and raising the shields to protect itself from the Enterprise's weapons. At a staff meeting, it was determined that the only way to keep the Sphere data from control was to take Discovery to the future. When a fifth red signal was detected at Xahea, Number One warped the Enterprise to the planet. When they arrived, only minutes before Section 31, Pike reassumed command of the Enterprise.

During the course of the battle, an undetonated photon torpedo lodged itself in the Enterprise's saucer section. With the repair drones unable to remove the torpedo, Number One joined Admiral Cornwell in trying to disable it only to find its secondary detonation systems had already activated, Pike forcing her to swap places with him. When Pike returned, he ordered Number One to pilot the Enterprise between the Discovery and the Section 31 drones, allowing the Crossfield-class ship to travel into the wormhole to the future. With Control gone, the drones shut down, leaving the Enterprise to limp back home.

Back on Earth, all involved agreed to testify that Discovery had been destroyed, Spock convincing the admiralty to cover up the ship's existence completely. In 2258, 124 days after the battle, the Enterprise returned on its exploration mission, setting a course for a new moon found orbiting Edrin II. (DSC episode: "Such Sweet Sorrow")

In 2264, Pike was promoted fleet captain with Number One agreed to remain behind and continue as first officer under James T. Kirk. Days before the change-of-command ceremony, however, Number One had an accident in the ship's cargo hold, where a cargo container fell onto her and crushed both her legs. Though she received prompt medical treatment from Dr. Phillip Boyce, but her long recovery meant that she couldn't serve as Kirk's first officer, the post being given to Spock. (TOS comic: "All Those Years Ago...")

Following her recovery, Number One received a command of her own. (TOS novel: Enterprise: The First Adventure)

Commanding the Yorktown

By a different account, Number One still serving as Captain Pike's executive officer in the autumn of 2263, but was taking shore leave when the Agni conducted a series of incursions into Federation space, during which the Enterprise intervened during her absence, resulting in a significant loss of Starfleet personnel and starships. She would then be given command of the USS Yorktown either late in the year 2263 or by the fall of 2264. (TOS novel: The Captain's Oath)

In 2267, following the return of Captain Kirk and his crew from the Mirror universe, Robbins/Una finally discovered the means to reactivate the Transfer Key device (from the ill-fated Usildar mission of 2249) and rescue her former Enterprise crewmates from a hellish alternate universe.

TOS Number One

Number One with Captain Kirk and Spock on planet Usilde, in 2267.

However, this was attempted by Una stealing the Key from Kirk's quarters under the pretense of a friendly ship-visit — Number One fleeing the starship aboard a high-speed courier vessel; the Enterprise pursuing her back to the Librosian star system, now claimed by the Klingon Empire. Planetside, Robbins/Una escaped from hostile native clutches, only to be saved by Kirk and Spock when attempting to enter the abandoned Jatohr citadel there. With Klingons closing in, Number One used the Transfer Key to enter the home dimension of the Jatohr in an attempt to bring her missing crewmates home; Kirk and Spock barely escaping back to the Enterprise in the nick of time. (TOS - Legacies novel: Captain to Captain)

Upon arriving in the alternate universe, Una journeyed across a massive, burning desert where she ultimately encountered her stranded crewmates from decades earlier. However, in order to attempt an escape from the dimension, an expedition to the Jatohr capital city was necessary to prevent the slug-like aliens from interdicting the Enterprise's extraction-efforts in two months' time, and this resulted in the capture and interrogation of Una, Tim Shimizu, and Lieutenant Commander Raul Martinez by the Jatohr leadership. (TOS - Legacies novel: Best Defense)

At some point after these events, Number One was eventually promoted to the rank of commodore, and resumed command of the USS Yorktown, when, in 2270, she was sent by Starfleet Command to the Romulan Neutral Zone using a cloaking device, under orders to engage the Romulans. While in the Neutral Zone, her ship had power trouble with the cloaking device, and came under attack from Captain Koloth's ship. During the engagement, Number One and the Yorktown successfully disabled the enemy vessel.

The Yorktown was then confronted by a Romulan Warbird. Luckily, she was able to escape by using a plasma field. However, the Yorktown came under fire from a Klingon-Romulan fleet under Romulan Praetor Gaius and Capt. Koloth. Number One, along with members of her bridge crew and Koloth and his bridge crew, were beamed aboard Gaius' ship. On board the Keras, Number One and one of her officers were brutally interrogated by the praetor for information on Captain James T. Kirk and the USS Enterprise. She was then transported aboard the USS Constitution, of which she then took command. She encountered the Organian Ayelborne, who forced the Romulans to abide by the terms of the Organian Peace Treaty. (TOS comic: "Romulans: Schism")

In Greg Cox' TOS Legacies novel Captain to Captain, Number One/Una is already in command of the USS Yorktown, which clashes slightly with the implication in John Byrne's various comics that she took command of the starship only after her promotion to the flag rank of commodore. Possibly she held command of the Yorktown up through 2267, only to temporarily lose it after her expedition to the Jatohr universe, followed by her regaining command in 2270. It is actually mentioned in the Cox novel that her promotion to commodore was seemingly imminent, possibly delayed for some years due to her seeming insubordination in that storyline.

Number One was promoted to admiral in the 2270s, and continued to command the USS Yorktown. (TOS comic: "Leonard McCoy, Frontier Doctor")

Relationships

In 2254, her father died; she was consoled by Spock. [citation needed]

She harbored fantasies for Pike for some time, and these were exposed to him by the Talosians in 2254. (TOS comic: "The Cage")

Normally, however, Number One was strictly logical, masking her emotions. One area of obsession for her was computers. In 2254, she assisted Lieutenant Spock in installing upgrades to the computer that made it voice-interactive. Her voice was used as a base pattern, something which later carried over to all Starfleet computers well into the late 24th century. (TOS novel: The Rift)

The Name

Since the character of Number One was never given a "real name" in "The Cage," what her name is has remained a point of inconsistency in the fiction. Several alternatives exist:

Morgan Primus

Morgan in 2379

  • The Star Trek: New Frontier character of Morgan Primus, an immortal being, appears to be Number One (ie. Primus = One). The resemblance was hinted at several times by Peter David in the novel series, as well as in NF comic: "Double Time" (in which Morgan's face is hidden, teasingly, by a hand mirror). The resemblance is visually confirmed by Morgan's identical appearance to Number One in NF comic: "Turnaround, Part I".
  • Morgan Primus was revealed as the mother of Robin Lefler in New Frontier. Jerry Oltion's stories, Where Sea Meets Sky and "Conflicting Natures," although set in a much earlier timeframe, identify Number One as using the surname "Lefler" in reference to the New Frontier series, although his stories predate the relationship with Robin Lefler's father, Charles.
  • According to the Star Trek: Early Voyages comics, her last name is "Robbins." In the first issue Pike starts to say her first name once, but is interrupted, getting as far as "Eure--."
  • Conflictingly, in the TOS 50th Anniversary Legacies novel Captain to Captain, Number One's Illyrian birth name is considered to be impossible for outsiders to pronounce, hence her choosing the easier name of "Una" (signifying the concept of "one") during her Starfleet Academy years, followed by her classmates dubbing her "Number One," due to her top-ranking performances in all intellectual and athletic areas at the Academy. Star Trek: Discovery has Pike refer to her as Una in the second part of "Such Sweet Sorrow."
  • According to author Brad Ferguson's original manuscript for A Flag Full of Stars, the character of Admiral Timothea Rogers was intended to be Number One, although this is not directly stated in the published version of the novel.
  • In the short story Chaotic Response, the character used the name to constantly remind herself how far she had to go in the chain of command, having come on board the Enterprise using the name "Number Five." However, as this part of the story was a part of Spock's dream sequence, it may not actually be applicable to the character at all.
  • In the John Byrne's Assignment: Earth comic mini-series, there is a woman called Diana Winters, who works as agent "Number One" to forces unknown, and she looks similar to our Number One.
  • In Star Trek II Biographies by William Rotsler, Number One is given the name “Leigh Hudec”. This is, of course, Majel Barrett’s birth name (Majel Leigh Hudec), under which she was credited for playing Number One in “The Menagerie”.

Alternate timelines

In an alternate timeline, Number One died tragically in 2254, injured so badly she could not even beg to be put out of her pain. (Star Trek: Myriad Universes novel: A Less Perfect Union)

In another alternate timeline created when Yeoman J. Mia Colt was sent forward in time from 2254 to 2293 after her tricorder scans released the tachyon energy contained in an Algolian artifact known as a Keepsake, Number One had become captain of the USS Excelsior by 2293. Spock succeeded her as first officer of the Enterprise, continuing to serve in that position aboard the USS Enterprise-A. In 2293, the Excelsior was ordered to prevent the Enterprise-A from entering the Klingon Neutral Zone. However, when she made contact with Pike and learned that he intended to bring Colt to Algol II in Klingon space so that she could return to her own time through the Well of Tomorrows, she allowed him to proceed to the planet. (EV comics: "Future Tense", "Futures", "Now and Then")

Appendices

First officers of the starships Enterprise
Enterprise (NX-01) TuckerT'Pol Enterprise assignment patch.
USS Enterprise (NCC-1701) KirkShundreshSimonPikeNumber OneSpockDeckerSulu USS Enterprise assignment insignia.
USS Enterprise (NCC-1701) (alternate reality) SpockKirk 2250s alt cmd badge
USS Enterprise (NCC-1701) (other alternate realities) ThelinKirkGav USS Enterprise assignment insignia.
USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-A) SuluSpock Starfleet 2280s insignia
USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-B) DaneSuluLinojj
USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-C) CarmonaHolmesal-HalakTholav
USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-D) RikerKurnStoneShelbyData Starfleet 2360s insignia
USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-D) (alternate realities) PicardRikerWorfLa Forge
USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-E) RikerDataMaddenWorf Starfleet 2370s insignia
USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-E) (alternate realities) RikerPicardDataMaddenRo
USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-F) (STO alternate reality) Winters STO alt cmd badge
ISS Enterprise (NX-01) ArcherT'Pol Emblem of the Terran Empire.
ISS Enterprise (NCC-1701) Number OneKirkSpockScottDeckerRileySaavikXon
ISS Enterprise (NCC-1701-D) Riker
ISS Enterprise (NCC-1701-E) RikerLore
Free Starship Enterprise K'Ehleyr
USS Yorktown personnel
United Earth, Earth Starfleet USS Yorktown (Daedalus-class) AlbertsonFlemingGianniniKrawczakMayweatherMendezShosetsu Terran emblem. Terran emblem.
Federation, Starfleet USS Yorktown (Constitution-class) AkumiAll'o'pollaAmekentraArex Na EthBeaujolaisBrianCarlosChapelConroyDeckerD'waraEspinozaFenigFosterGainesGauvreauGibneyHaxHodgkinsvon HoltzbrinckJarboeKovicLawfordMahlerM'BengaNumber OneOshiroPikePollardRandallRandolphSanchezSudekSunakT'ArkThonenThursenTwo RiversVashenka UFP emblem image. Assignment patch image.
USS Yorktown (Excelsior-class) ConlonLedbetterRiker
USS Yorktown (Zodiac-class) KentravHawkZimmerman
USS Yorktown (NCC-1717)
(Kelvin timeline)
Isaac Garrett0718
USS Enterprise (NCC-1701) senior staff
commanding officers C. RasmussenR. AprilPikeD. VlasidovichJ.T. KirkZarloHenshamStylesDeckerSpock first officers G.S. KirkShundreshSimonNumber OneSpockSonakDeckerBradySulu UFP emblem.
USS Enterprise operations assignment insignia. USS Enterprise assignment insignia.
second officers MohindasSpockG. MitchellScott chief medical officers S. AprilBoyceMcCoy
chief engineers BrownellKursleyFourrierPitcairnGraceBarryLouvierBurnsteinScott security chiefs TuvalA. HardinGiottoTomsonChekovMatlockRichardson
science officers AllinskyDaviesSpockSonakDecker communications officers Van FleetDabischGarrisonNanoNicolaTanakaUhura
helmsmen FloridaFerarraMohindasG. MitchellSulu navigators PoTylerKelsoChekovIliaDiFalco
see also: administrative personnelcommunications personnelengineering personnelmedical personnelpilots & flight control personnelsecurity & tactical personnelsciences personnel • unnamed (2240s and 2250s2260s2270s and 2280s)
USS Enterprise (NCC-1701) engineering personnel
under Rasmussen & April BrownellChangChoColinFourrierGraffHartKursleyMarvickMcCormickNumber OnePowellRobertsSaffireThompsonThorvaldsenWood under Pike AbdelnabyArs DanBarryBrienBurnsteinHazarstennajHemmerLouvierGraceNhanPitcairnSamsonScottSinghSpahnUpjohnvan HansenWrightYamata UFP emblem image. USS Enterprise operations assignment insignia.
under Kirk (1st 5-year mission) AkumiAndresAndrewsAntonoffAzizBakerBarnhartBatesBeckerBerkleyBillBrayBregmanBright EyesBurdockBurrowsCampeasCelauxChalmersChatusramChoColfaxCormanCortezCrandallCriderCritelliDarmerDastagirDavisDaweDeLongdeRoosDeSalleDevlinDixonDouglasDuboisDuchampsEdEdwardsFrostF. GablerGallowayGardnerGarvinGordonGrantGreenHarperHarrisonHartHazarstennajHolgerssonJacobsJamesJenkinsJoeKaplanKopkaKrenskyKyleLanzLefebreLemliLeslieLewisLongeyLopezLoupasLyleMacPhersonMarkhamMascaliMassachiC. MastersV. MastersMattMcConelMcDuffMcPheeM'deguMikahlisMillerMuellerM'vioreNagataNasonNikkatsuNordellNovaObaO'NeilOrsayOwensPetersonPhillipsRamirezRennerRileyRivieraRogersRostofskiRussSamSandageSatterfieldSchirmeisterScottSenifSepopoaShallertSheaShigedaSinghStanleySteeleStrykerSulernovaTamTenneyTersarkisovThomasVagleVinciWashburnWatkinsWatsonWhiteheadB. WilsonWilsonWilsonWinfieldWyattZellich
subsequent missions under Kirk & Spock AthendëBradleyCarpenterM. ClearyDettnerGrenniHadleyHeinemanIhirianJacobsKasatsukiKugelLayneLongbothamLydiaNicholsonNörenbergPrestonQuartonR'trikahiRandRossSchneiderScottSternbachTaskulThoboTwo FeathersVagleWeinbergerWilliams UFP emblem image. USS Enterprise engineering assignment insignia.
see also: Personnel rosteradministrative personnelcommunications personnelmedical personnelpilots & flight control personnelsecurity & tactical personnelsciences personnelsenior staff • unnamed (2240s and 2250s2260s2270s and 2280s)
USS Enterprise (NCC-1701) flight control personnel
Under Robert April FerarraC. FloridaNobisPoI. Soulian Under Christopher Pike MohindasNumber OneJ. TylerViolaB. Wayne Starfleet emblem. USS Enterprise assignment insignia.
Under James T. Kirk (first five-year mission) AkrumbaD. AldenArex N. E.D. BaileyL. BakerT. BarrowsBradyBrubakerBurnhardChalmersP. ChekovM. CheungJ. ClaytonConnorsS. DePaulV. DeSalleJ. FarrellFrostGreenB. HadleyJ. HainesB. HansenHarrisonM. ItaL. KelsoS. KerbyT. KovaksJ. KyleR. LatimerR. LeslieF. LongstreetV. MahtaniG. MitchellNovaR. PainterM. RahdaK. RileySanchezSankeyShafferSpinelliStanleyA. StilesH. SuluH. TanakaJ. ThompsonVitaliD. Walking Bear
Subsequent missions under Kirk & Spock D. AvocaBhuttoBillingsN. Bryces'ByshP. ChekovM. DiFalcoDomenickM. LedouxHaarvHemingHwavirëIliaA. LeeRyanSaavikE. SherwoodH. SuluT'Lara UFP emblem. USS Enterprise assignment insignia.
see also: Personnel rosteradministrative personnelcommunications personnelengineering personnelmedical personnelsecurity & tactical personnelsciences personnelsenior staff • unnamed (2240s and 2250s2260s2270s and 2280s)


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