Thomas Fredricks was a male Human who lived during the 24th and 25th centuries. He served in Starfleet as a warp field theorist[citation needed] at Utopia Planitia Fleet Yards[1] and held the rank of lieutenant commander as of 2409.
He was married to a botanist named Maria and they had a son named Jason, who was also in Starfleet.
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Biography[]
Starfleet Academy[]
Thomas had a bit of a negative reputation at Starfleet Academy that lasted well after he had graduated. At least one graduate from the Class of 2408 knew a bit about him.[1]
Thomas graduated from Starfleet Academy in 2384.[citation needed]
Service at Utopia Planitia[]
Thomas was assigned to the Utopia Planitia Fleet Yards in 2397 to assist in developing more efficient forms of space travel.[citation needed]
Thomas was indirectly mocked by Cadet Daniel Harvey for enlisting at Utopia Planitia rather than the front lines of the Federation-Klingon War. Sofia Wenner, another cadet, rebutted, stating that there was nothing wrong with enlisting at Utopia Planitia.[1]
His career came into question in 2409 after a disagreement between he and his superior officer.[2]
Relationships[]
Family[]
Thomas and his son, Jason, had a complicated relationship, to say the least.[citation needed]
During his valedictory at the Starfleet Academy Class of 2408 graduation ceremony, Jason thanked Thomas and Maria for "standing by" him.[1]
Starfleet[]
Nicholas Wells[]
According to Remus Wells, Thomas and Nicholas Wells were best friends during their Academy days. Thomas would often stay at the Wells' house during this time.[3]
Appendices[]
Background and trivia[]
- According to old author notes, Thomas' full name was Thomas Allan Fredricks, but his middle name has never been mentioned anywhere else.
- The first time his name is spoken in dialog is in "Stop the Signal" (he is referred to as Tom).
Appearances[]
- Star Trek: Federation Legacy – "The Price of Liberty" (First mentioned; chronological order)
- Star Trek: Federation Legacy – "Stop the Signal" (First mentioned; publish order)
- Star Trek: Federation Legacy – "War Is Good for Business" (First appearance)
- Star Trek: Federation Legacy – "Treasure Trading Station" (Mentioned only; not by name)
- Personnel Files (No. 1) (Mentioned only)
- Star Trek: Federation Legacy – "What Lies Beneath" (Mentioned only)
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