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Encyclopedia > Malcolm Reed
Malcolm Reed
Malcolm Reed
Malcolm Reed
Species: Human
Gender: Male
Hair color: Brown
Eye color: Blue
Date of birth: September 2, 21??
Home planet: Earth
Affiliation: Starfleet
Rank: Lieutenant
Rank insignia: Image:Star Trek Enterprise OF2.png
Portrayed by: Dominic Keating

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Overview

Malcolm's parents are Stuart (played by Guy Siner) and Mary (Jane Carr). He has a sister, Madeline (Paula Malcomson). They appeared onscreen in the episode "Silent Enemy" while communicating with Enterprise. Guy Siner is an English/American actor, born 16 October 1947. ... Is a voice actor best known for playing the role of Pudn on The Grim Adventures of Billy and Mandy. ...


Reed's great Uncle was in the British Royal Navy on Earth, but was killed in action while chief engineer of the HMS Clement (a submarine that became trapped under an ice shelf). Reed has a strong appreciation for his uncle, not only because of the heroics of this relative, but because they both share a common condition, "Aquaphobia" or the fear of drowning. Malcolm is one of the few men in his family who did not join the British Royal Navy, a fact which led to some friction with his father (who is also a Royal Navy veteran). Reed is also an Eagle Scout. The Royal Navy of the United Kingdom is the senior service of the British armed services, being the oldest of its three branches. ... Earth is the third planet in the Sol system. ... Hydrophobia may refer to one of the following. ... The Royal Navy of the United Kingdom is the senior service of the British armed services, being the oldest of its three branches. ... Eagle Scouts are those who have attained the highest rank in the Boy Scouts of America (BSA). ...


He is allergic to dust mites, oak pollen, tropical grasses, and various plant enzymes, including bromelin, found in pineapple, his favorite food. He is also prone to space sickness in some circumstances. In addition to his parents and sister, other relatives also known are an Uncle Archie and two aunts. Malcolm has an almost suicidal sense of self-sacrifice, and can also be consumed at times with regret over paths not followed in his love life; he and Trip Tucker have at least one ex-girlfriend in common. In one alternate timeline seen during the Xindi mission in which Enterprise becomes a generational ship unable to return to Earth, Reed dies without leaving any heirs, having been unable to find a mate. The episode "Shuttlepod One" revealed that Reed has a crush on Science Officer T'Pol but this was never expanded upon further. Binomial name Ananas comosus (L.) Merr. ... Charles Trip Tucker III Commander Charles Tucker III, known as Trip (for triple, since he is the third generation of his family to be called Charles Tucker), is a fictional character in the television series Star Trek: Enterprise, played by Connor Trinneer. ... The Xindi are an alien race in the fictional Star Trek universe. ... Commander TPol is a fictional character played by Jolene Blalock in Star Trek: Enterprise. ...


"Shuttlepod One" also revealed that Reed's nickname was once "Stinky", the significance of which is left a mystery.


The episode "Divergence" revealed that in 2149, then-Ensign Reed had been recruited as an operative for a mysterious offshoot of Starfleet Intelligence which in the series Star Trek: Deep Space Nine would be identified as Section 31. Reed believed he had left Section 31 behind when he was posted aboard Enterprise in 2151; however, in 2154, he was reactivated as an agent during a mission to recover Dr. Phlox, who had been kidnapped by a group of Klingons trying to stop a genetically engineered virus running rampant in the Empire. Part of his mission involved sabotaging a piece of evidence that might have assisted Enterprise in tracking down the Klingons faster. For this, he was temporarily relieved of duty and incarcerated in the brig by Captain Jonathan Archer, although Archer later reinstated the officer after determining that Reed had been placed in what Archer called "an impossible situation" by his Section 31 superior. In the Star Trek fictional universe, Starfleet Intelligence is an intelligence agency of the United Federation of Planets. ... Space station Star Trek: Deep Space Nine (ST:DS9 or STDS9 or DS9 for short) is a science fiction television series produced by Paramount and set in the Star Trek universe. ... 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. ... Doctor Phlox is a fictional character in the television series Star Trek: Enterprise played by John Billingsley. ... // Klingons (tlhIngan in the Klingon language) are a race of humanoids in the fictional Star Trek universe. ... Jonathan Archer is a fictional character from the television show Star Trek: Enterprise (2001-2005). ...


Following the Klingon mission, Reed demanded that Harris - his contact in Section 31 - never communicate with him again. Harris, however, replied that Reed had committed himself to a cause he could never simply walk away from. Indeed, Reed would later reestablish contact with Harris (under orders from Archer) during the Terra Prime incident. In the science fiction television series Star Trek: Enterprise, set in the Star Trek universe, Terra Prime is a radical, xenophobic, human isolationist movement led by John Frederick Paxton (played by Peter Weller), dedicated to repelling all non-human species from Earth and Earths solar system, and inhibiting the...


This storyline confirmed fan speculation dating back to the earliest days of the series that Reed might have been somehow involved in the formation of Section 31.


Mirror Universe

A two-part episode, "In a Mirror, Darkly", took place in the Mirror Universe. Little is known about this version of Reed except he is a major in the MACO corps, and is the head of all MACOS on the mirror Enterprise (NX-01). He invented the Agony booth which the Empire uses to torture prisoners. After transferring to the USS Defiant (NCC-1764) which had drifted into the Mirror Universe, Reed leads a team to attempt capture of a Gorn stowaway on the ship. Reed's team is killed when the Gorn detonates a bomb in their path. Badly injured, all Reed says is, "I've failed you captain," showing he still had a suicidal sense of self-sacrifice in the Mirror Universe. Dr. Phlox later said that he had a 50/50 chance of recovering, but that he didn't think anyone would really mind if Major Reed died. It is not revealed whether Reed survives. In the Star Trek television series, the Mirror Universe is an alternate reality. ... Major is a military rank denoting an officer of mid-level command status. ... MACO The MACOs (Military Assault Command Operations) are an elite Terran military command in the Star Trek: Enterprise fiction universe. ... In the fictional Star Trek universe, an agony booth is a device from the Mirror Universe reality, that is used to punish insubordination of personnel on board an Imperial starship. ... U.S.S. Defiant NCC-1764 In the Star Trek universe, the USS Defiant (NCC-1764) was one of the original 12 Federation Constitution-class starships. ... The Mirror Universe (MU) is a fictional parallel universe in which the plots of several Star Trek television episodes take place, named for Mirror, Mirror, the original series episode in which it first appeared. ... The Gorn Kirk fought in Arena In the fictional Star Trek universe, the Gorn are highly intelligent reptilians from the Gorn Hegemony. ... In the Star Trek television series, the Mirror Universe is an alternate reality. ...


Trivia

In light of Star Trek's long history of representing characters of all races, colors, and creeds, fans have petitioned Paramount for years to finally include a homosexual, or bisexual person as a regular character. In the development stage of Enterprise, it was reported that producers originally intended for one of the main characters to be the first openly gay character on Star Trek. Many speculate, for different reasons, that Malcolm Reed was the most likely candidate. Any such plans were abandoned as early backstory clearly stated Reed's preference (as well as everyone else's) as heterosexual. Actor Dominic Keating, for his part, stated at a science fiction convention that the possiblity that his character would be homosexual was discussed, and rejected, although it is unclear what was the context of this discussion and who made the final decision. While no character has yet been openly homosexual, George Takei, the actor who played Sulu on the original series made a public announcement that he was homosexual. In addition the Dax Symbiot has been implanted in members of both genders, although it is forbidden from "reassociation" and thus from persuing the romantic involvements of its former hosts, although some episodes allude to it still feeling attraction. George Hosato Takei (pronounced ta-KAY) (born April 20, 1937 in Los Angeles, California) is a Japanese-American actor. ... Hikaru Sulu is a fictional character in the original Star Trek series, played by George Takei. ... Jadzia Dax (left) and the symbionts successor host, Ezri Dax, from The Lives of Dax book cover Dax is a fictional character on the television show Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. ...


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