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Lieutenant Sean Hawk was a fictional character in the Star Trek film series, played by Neal McDonough in Star Trek: First Contact. He was the helmsman on the USS Enterprise-E during a Borg incursion. While on a mission outside the ship, Hawk was assimilated by the Borg and is subsequently killed by Worf. Star Trek collectively refers to a science-fiction franchise spanning six unique television series, 726 episodes and ten feature films in addition to hundreds of novels, computer and video games, fan stories and other works of fiction all set within the same fictional universe created by Gene Roddenberry in the...
Binomial name Homo sapiens Linnaeus, 1758 Subspecies Homo sapiens idaltuâ Homo sapiens sapiens Homo (genus). ...
Male symbol Male is the sex of an organism, or a part of an organism, which produces sperm. ...
Earth is the third planet from the Sun. ...
Starfleet Command In the Star Trek fictional universe, Starfleet is the defense, research, diplomacy, and exploration force of the United Federation of Planets (UFP), with hundreds of advanced starships of various class and size at its disposal. ...
Neal McDonough (born February 13, 1966 in Dorchester, Massachusetts) is an American actor. ...
Neal McDonough (born February 13, 1966 in Dorchester, Massachusetts) is an American actor. ...
Star Trek: First Contact (Paramount Pictures, 1996; see also 1996 in film), is the eighth feature film based on the popular Star Trek science fiction television series. ...
The USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-E) is a Sovereign class starship in the Star Trek fictional universe. ...
The Borg or Borg Collective is a group of cyborgs in the Star Trek fictional universe. ...
Worf (worIv in the Klingon language) is a Klingon in the Star Trek fictional universe. ...
In the first outlines of the script for the film, there are references to the fact that Hawk is gay, which would have been the first appearance of an openly gay character in Star Trek history. This did not survive into the final cut of the film, although Hawk's subsequent appearances in flashback form in later novels (such as the Next Generation Section 31 novel, "Rogue") further develop this plot point. The novels also introduce us to the rest of Hawk's family, who all hail from the Mars colonies, and Hawk's Trill partner Ranul Keru. The title as it appeared in most episodes opening credits. ...
Section 31 is the unofficial designation of a rogue and officially nonexistent intelligence and defense organization resembling secret police or a black-ops organization in the Star Trek fictional universe. ...
For the Roman god, see Mars (mythology). ...
Jadzia Dax is a Trill who carries the Dax symbiont. ...
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