Hercules was a rhyl that Lucas Wells obtained and kept as a pet. He brought it to the bridge to show off to his crewmates. At the time, Lucas had not yet named it, but he was considering Hercules. He noted that his family was rather fond of Roman names.[1]
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Background and trivia[edit | edit source]
- Hercules was named after the Roman god of strength and heroes. In the original version of "The Lost City of Paradise", Lucas Wells stated that he would choose between Hercules and a Roman name, but this presented a plot hole, as Hercules is from Roman mythology. CaptFredricks likely confused him with the similar Greek god, Heracles.
Appearances[edit | edit source]
- Star Trek: Federation Legacy – "The Lost City of Paradise" (First appearance)
Notes and references[edit | edit source]
- ↑ Star Trek: Federation Legacy – "The Lost City of Paradise" (Act I), Hercules makes his debut.
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v - e - ? | USS Leviathan (NCC-93151) | |
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Command crew | Masc Taggart^ • Jason Fredricks • Ernie Hauser • Jhael Onika† • Vance L'eher • Lucas Wells • Henry Fuller† • Marvin Pierce† • Koja Nara† • Mars Lionel† • Mercedes McMary† • Travis Murray† • Julia Cromwell • Charlie Morgan • Tala Jones • Phil Schrader† • Elisa Flores • Dylyp Azeli • Lenerea Mendel • Jarek Davis^ • Th'vol Olethla | |
Duty officers | Hannah Freeman • Kevin Briggs • Jim O'Donnell† • Leo Anderson • Nathan • Laarkan† • Will Darrow • Thom Leiden† • Don Leffler† • Walter Bozeman • John Palmer† • Délia Molnár† • Rendek† • Jessik Zaji • Jonah Willis • Weller • T'mar • Jessik Cameo | |
Specialists | Blaise Moreau^ • Vincent Petráš^ | |
Civilians/Pets | Crusoe • Hercules | |
Other personnel | Unnamed personnel | |
Interior layout | ||
Rooms | Transporter Room 1 • Guest Cabin 5 • Science Lab 6 |
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