Summary
Ned Hennessy was the leader of the ASDB engineering team assigned to the Phoenix project. A Starfleet veteran, Hennessy served as an science officer aboard the U.S.S. Lexington/NCC-1709 during that ship’s participation in the ill-fated M-5 computer wargames. He resigned his commission at the conclusion of that mission, mustering out as a lieutenant. Against Ned’s wishes, his reserve status was reactivated by Commodore Faisal al Rashid, portmaster of Meridian Station, for reasons that will be revealed in the course of storytelling.
Service Record
| Date | Position | Posting | Rank |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2257 - 2258 | Starfleet cadet | Starfleet Academy - San Francisco |
Freshman Cadet |
| 2258 - 2259 | Starfleet cadet | Starfleet Academy - San Francisco |
Sophomore Cadet |
| 2259 - 2260 | Starfleet cadet | Starfleet Academy - San Francisco |
Junior Cadet |
| 2260 - 2261 | Starfleet cadet | Starfleet Academy - San Francisco |
Senior Cadet |
| 2261 - 2263 | Instructor (computer science) | Starfleet Academy - San Francisco |
Ensign |
| 2263 - 2265 | Science officer | U.S.S. Bridger/NCC-591 |
Lieutenant Junior Grade |
| 2265 - 2268 | Science officer | U.S.S. Lexington/NCC-1709 |
Lieutenant |
| 2268 - 2270 | Engineering doctoral student | University of the Federation - Alpha Centauri | |
| 2270 - 2277 | Theoretical propulsion engineer | Advanced Starship Design Bureau - Utopia Planitia Fleet Yards | |
| 2277 - Present | Chief Engineer (temporary assignment) | U.S.S. Phoenix/NCC-618 |
Lieutenant Commander |
Bravo Fleet






