| Alan | |
| Race: | Human |
| Home Planet: | Earth |
| Home Era: | 21st century |
| Appearances: | DW: The Christmas Invasion |
| Actor: | Marvyn Williams |
Alan was a man who lived in London with his wife and children, Catherine and Jonathan. Like his children, Alan had A positive blood, so when the Sycorax used Blood control on A positives on Christmas Day, he too was subjected to their control. The blood control soon shut down, and he regained awareness, along with his children. (DW: The Christmas Invasion)
Alan was a male Human who was a member and staunch supporter of the Anti-Federation League in the 23rd century. In 2267, Alan and five other members acquired the Marquis-class yacht, SS Harmony, on a mission across the Klingon Neutral Zone to establish diplomatic and peaceful with the Klingon Empire.
Shortly after crossing into Klingon territory, the unnarmed Harmony was attacked by the IKS B'Ardaq, a cargo vessel. The Harmony was soon overwhelmed and Alan and the other Humans were taken prisoner. While being held captive aboard the B'Ardaq, Alan attempted to communicate with the Klingons, but the result that both his arms were broken by a guard.
Eventually, Alan and three others were rescued alive by Lieutenant Michael Fuller and a security team from the USS Enterprise, and Alan's broken arms were treated by the Enterprise's medical staff. Despite the great efforts that Starfleet officers had undergone to rescue him, Alan proceeded to label Fuller and the other security officers as murderers, and was punched in the face by Ensign Parmet for airing his views in sickbay.
Several similar incidents occured during the Enterprise's mission to 7348-II, and Captain James T. Kirk ordered that Alan be confined to his quarters and placed under guard, although Dr. McCoy wanted him placed in the brig. (TOS novel: Demands of Honor)
Alan is the genial Japanese-American owner of Hooper's Store on Sesame Street. Alan took over the reins from Mr. Handford in a 1998 episode, and soon became particularly close friends with Baby Bear and Telly Monster. Alan later hired Gabi and Miles as his assistants. Alan's newest assistant is Chris Robinson (the nephew of Gordon and Susan).
In Alan's first appearance on the show, Big Bird holds a Birdketeer meeting in the arbor, and the new owner of Hooper's finds himself as an overworked caterer for the meeting. As the day goes on, Alan is tempted to ask them to take their meeting somewhere else, but the Birdketeers then give Alan a big welcome to the Street. They praise him for his help in providing snacks and other things to eat for the meeting, thus marking the beginning of yet another beautiful relationship with the residents of Sesame Street.
Alan is held in high esteem by residents of Sesame Street, as evidenced by Big Bird's distress when Alan went on vacation in a 2004 episode.
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Alan is a quiet warrior. He is more logically-minded than his leader D-Go, and he possesses the remarkable ability to control other electrical items, but in the words of his teammate Night, he simpy tends to "fade into the background."
Alan combines with his teammates to form Sixliner.
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