| CHARACTER | |
| George Serigos | |
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| Actor: | Demetri Martin |
| Species: | Human |
| Gender: | Male |
| Born: | 1975 |
| Hair: | black |
| Eyes: | brown |
| Height: | 1.83 m |
| Weight: | 82 kg |
| Assignment(s): | Security chief |
| Stationed: | USS Prospect USS Prospect-A |
| Occupation: | Starfleet officer |
| Rank: | Lieutenant Commander |
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George Serigos was the security chief of the USS Prospect and USS Prospect-A and a member of Special Operations.
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George Serigos was born on Earth in 1975.
During the Eugenics Wars, one faction detonated biogenic weapons, rendering thousands of people on Earth unconscious and riddled with an incurable medical condition; Serigos was one of the victims. The United Nations voted to place the victims in cryosatellites in orbit of Earth, but most of these sleeper ships mysteriously disappeared in the early 21st century.
The cryosatellite Serigos's body was stored aboard was discovered around 2353.
In late 2366 and early 2367, Serigos was tactical officer aboard the Prospect, carefully targeting weapons to disable and not destroy or cripple the mysterious alien ship observing the aftermath of the Battle of Wolf 359 and apparently communicating with the Borg cube.
He also accompanied Captain John Sill and others on the away team to the alien ship. After being under heavy fire, and Sill declaring a cease fire aboard the alien ship, Serigos had initial doubts about surrendering their arms. Also, he questioned James Lee when the alien ship's commanding officer, Amila Thon, suggested Lee knew of "far worse" aliens the Prospect crew were to face in the future. (Star Trek: The Prospect Chronicles: "The Burnt Child")
Serigos was still aboard the Prospect after completing repairs at Utopia Planitia Fleet Yards in mid-2367. (Star Trek: The Prospect Chronicles: "The Burnt Child")
A few weeks later, Serigos participated in the undercover away team to Enika on Goffan III to determine if the Jenchum Suzerainty was developing a subspace weapon. The mission failed, and he discovered Kari Liljehorn was missing from the group. Away team leader Anne Cobry ordered him to return with the others to the shuttlecraft Dionysus to report back to the Prospect.
After a debriefing, Serigos and counselor Scott Fack went back to Enika to locate Liljehorn. There, they discovered the Thrall and Liljehorn was under The Painter's Thrall. They returned to the Prospect without Liljehorn but with valuable tricorder data Serigos took.
Serigos returned with another away team, led by Cobry, to extract Liljehorn. This away team was successful. (Star Trek: The Prospect Chronicles: "Starry, Starry Night")
In late 2367, Serigos was part of the away team to explore the drifting hulk of the USS Artemis, thought destroyed years earlier. Aboard the wreck, Serigos, first officer Anne Cobry, Ralf Mendoza and Steven DiCosola were held captive by a M'Tar-controlled Scott Fack and Garrett. They escaped when Na'arbi agent James Lee distracted the M'Tar long enough for the Prospect to gain a transporter lock. Serigos, with his commanding officer Captain John Sill, witnessed Lee's transmission from the M'Tar Domain, warning them of imminent invasion. (Star Trek: The Prospect Chronicles: "Lady Lazarus")
The Special Operations team, led by Sill, responded to a distress call from Setlik III on Stardate 48939.4. Massive seismic disturbances threatened to destroy the planet, but further investigations found a massive weapon in the planet's orbit, tapping energy from the planet, its weaponry focused on several Cardassian areas. Sill evacuated most crew members and colony survivors to the Prospect's saucer section and, with a skeleton crew, attempted to use the stardrive section to deflect any blasts while George Serigos attempted to stop the weapon before it triggered an interstellar incident. They were successful. (Star Trek: The Prospect Chronicles: "Heritage")
Towards the ends of the search for the USS Rutherford in 2372, the Prospect-A was involved in an intense battle with the Jem'Hadar, seriously injuring Serigos and fellow crewmembers Kari Liljehorn and Karin Hopper. After his recovery at Deep Space 9, Serigos decided to resign from Starfleet to live a normal life for a while. (Star Trek: The Prospect Chronicles: "Directive")
In the Pendragon timeline, George Serigos held the rank of commander and served as Admiral John Sill's first officer aboard the USS Advantage. (Star Trek: Pendragon: Other Knights anthology: "Gravity")
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