Mackenzie Calhoun (born M'k'n'zy of Calhoun) is a fictional character from the ''
Star Trek
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universe. Created by
Peter David, Calhoun is an
extraterrestrial
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from the planet Xenex, and is
captain
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of the
Federation starship
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''USS Excalibur''.
Calhoun appears primarily in ''
Star Trek: New Frontier'', a series of
spin-off
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novels and
comic books
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set during the
24th century
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era of ''
Star Trek: The Next Generation'', in which he is the main character. He first appeared in the 1997 ''New Frontier''
debut novel, ''Star Trek: New Frontier: House of Cards''.
Calhoun is the only ''Star Trek'' character that has not appeared in any of the ''Star Trek''
television series or
movies to have an
action figure.
Publication history
In 1997 Pocket Books introduced ''Star Trek: New Frontier'', a novel series written by
Peter David that featured a combination of original characters and recurring, supporting characters from the television series ''
Star Trek: The Next Generation'' and its spinoffs. The series is centered upon the '' U.S.S. Excalibur'', a starship of the
United Federation of Planets, which is commanded by the series' star, Captain Mackenzie Calhoun. The series was a popular success, and led to ''New Frontier'' comic books and appearances in ''Star Trek'' video games and action figures.
Fictional character history
Calhoun is born M'k'n'zy of Calhoun on the planet
Xenex, in the city of Calhoun. He grows up under the brutal rule of the Danteri, who occupied his world. As a child, M'k'n'zy witnesses the public execution of his father in a town square by Falkar of Danter, which spurs him to grow into a rebel warlord.
[Peter David. ''Star Trek: New Frontier: House of Cards''; 1997] He kills his first person at age 14, and is given command of a strike vessel that marked the beginning of the Xenexian rebellion.
[Peter David. ''Star Trek New Frontier: The Captain's Table, Book 5: Once Burned''] By the time M'k'n'zy is 20, he liberates Xenex.
Shortly after doing so, he fathers a son, Xyon, with Catrine, a woman from the Calhoun clan whose husband had died, as she requests as part of Xenexian culture.
Calhoun encounters
Jean-Luc Picard
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, who, while commanding the USS ''Stargazer'', visits Xenex as a representative of the
United Federation of Planets to assist in negotiations between Xenex and Danter. Picard convinced Calhoun to join
Starfleet, the scientific and defensive arm of the Federation.
Calhoun leaves Xenex, a move which rouses the ire of many of his people, to enter
Starfleet Academy, where he meets
Elizabeth Shelby, who would become his lover, rival and, eventually, fiancée. Their engagement ends after Calhoun took the ''
Kobayashi Maru'' test.
As a Starfleet officer, Calhoun served aboard the USS ''Grissom'',
where he meets Katarina "Kat" Mueller, who would become his lover.
It was on the ''Grissom'' that he learns to play
poker
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, and establishes a reputation for being able to bluff his way through any hand, even evading an
empath's attempt to get a bead on him.
[Peter David. ''Star Trek: New Frontier: Into the Void''] Calhoun was present during a catastrophic event aboard the ''Grissom'', which led to his apparent departure from Starfleet.
In reality, he becomes an undercover operative for head of Starfleet Intelligence Admiral
Alynna Nechayev who, years afterward, fearing Calhoun was getting "too deep" into the lifestyle of the thugs and criminals he was associating with, pulled him out and gave him his own starship to command, the USS ''Excalibur''. It was in taking this command that he is reunited with both Shelby, who was now his First Officer,
and Mueller, whom he picked as his
Executive Officer
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(the terms are normally synonymous on the various television series, but in the ''New Frontier'' novels, a First Officer heads the ship's day shift, while the Executive Officer commands the night shift watch).
Calhoun is assigned to Sector 221-G, the area of space of the former Thallonian Empire, which has collapsed, resulting in destabilization of the region.
Calhoun makes an appearance in the 2007 ''
Star Trek: The Next Generation'' novel ''Before Dishonor'' by
Peter David. In the novel, Calhoun encounters Picard en route to Sector 001 to defend
Earth against a new
Borg threat.
Calhoun's older brother, D’ndai, dies during an alien invasion of his homeworld, Xenex, in the 2011 novel ''Blind Man's Bluff''.
Personality and appearance
Calhoun is depicted as intelligent, cunning, canny, resourceful and sneaky. His success as a tactician is due in part to his ability to sense imminent danger, and anticipate his enemies' moves. As a young rebel, he trained himself to control his respiration, heartbeat and pulse in order to make himself a more efficient killer, though Peter David has explicitly made it unclear whether this ability is common to Xenexians or unique to Calhoun.
Edward Jellico
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History
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sees Calhoun as an unpredictable maverick and a cowboy, and
Jean-Luc Picard
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has observed that reverence was never one of Calhoun's strong suits. Calhoun feels that, deep down, he is a savage, and that any appearance of civilization on his part is a façade that he wears like a cloak, though he keeps the scar Falkar gave him as a reminder of his roots. Calhoun has commented on his personality thus: "I’m an officer. I’m just not a gentleman."
Like all Xenexians, Calhoun resembles a
human almost entirely, with the exception of his
purple eyes. His skin has a leathery, burnished texture, the years of hardship he endured early in life having given him a weathered look, with several deep creases already lining his forehead by the time he was 19. Calhoun has a scar down the right side of his face from his right temple down across his cheek, left by the wound Falkar inflicted on him with his short sword in 2353. He is a head shorter than his older brother, D'ndai. The renditions of Calhoun on the ''
New Frontier'' novel covers, and in the comic book ''Double Time'', consistently depict him as resembling a
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human male with dark brown hair, though it appears as black in ''Turnaround''.
The
Mirror Universe Mac, who first appears in "Cutting Ties", a story in the 2007
anthology
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''Star Trek Mirror Universe: Obsidian Alliances'', is described as having black hair,
[Peter David. 2007; ''Star Trek: Mirror Universe: Obsidian Alliances''; "Cutting Ties"; Page 199] and appears thus in ''Turnaround''. Whereas our universe's Calhoun has a scar down the right side of his face, the mirror Calhoun has one down the left side of his.
[Peter David (April 2008). ''Star Trek: New Frontier: Turnaround'' #4 ]IDW Publishing
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. p. 22. Mac spent a year on Romulus educating himself in areas such as
philosophy
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, war strategy, and
chess. He learned to defend himself during his many years in the Reman mines.
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Influences
Fans have noted the similarity between Calhoun and another of Peter David's ''Star Trek
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'' characters, Commander Quintin Stone from David's 1991 '' TNG'' novel, ''A Rock and a Hard Place''. David has explained that Calhoun was not intentionally a remodeled Stone, but that both were based to some extent by characters portrayed by film actor Mel Gibson: the apparently unstable "cowboy diplomat" Stone was based on Martin Riggs from the '' Lethal Weapon'' films, and Calhoun, who was a rebel leader at 20, was inspired by the Scottish
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rebel leader William Wallace from ''Braveheart
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''. David has added that Calhoun is closer to the historical Wallace, in that like Calhoun, Wallace was much younger than the real-life Gibson was when he portrayed Wallace in the movie.
In addition, Calhoun, who is depicted as something of a cowboy, has been compared by other characters in the stories to James T. Kirk, as in a conversation with Edward Jellico
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History
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in the novel ''Martyr''. David has stated that on his blog that Calhoun indeed looks up to and identifies with Kirk, seeing himself very much in the cowboy mold that Kirk personified.
In other media
Playmates Toys produced a limited edition Captain Calhoun 4.5 inch action figure which was available only via mail order through the ''Star Trek Communicator'' fan club magazine, and began shipping in September 1998. Approximately 10,000 of these figures were produced.[Advertisement printed on the inside back cover of multiple ''Star Trek'' novels published in 1998 and 1999.]
In September 2005, Calhoun made a cameo appearance in "Vigil", a sixth-season episode of the ''Star Trek
''Star Trek'' is an American science fiction media franchise created by Gene Roddenberry, which began with the eponymous 1960s television series and quickly became a worldwide pop-culture phenomenon. The franchise has expanded into vari ...
'' fan film series '' Star Trek: Hidden Frontier'', in which he meets his old lover, Elizabeth Shelby, now commanding the ''Excelsior'', in the Briar Patch. Calhoun was played by James Cawley, producer and star of '' Star Trek: New Voyages'', in which he plays James T. Kirk. Peter David stated on his blog that although the creators of the episode did not check with him beforehand, he thought it was very entertaining.
In the online game ''Star Trek Online
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'', Calhoun is a Starfleet mission contact based on Starbase K-7. He issues PvP missions to Federation players so they can fight other STO players playing the Klingon faction."Star Trek: Online Preview"
Strategy Core, February 1, 2010
References
External links
*
Star Trek: New Frontier: House of Cards' at
Amazon.com
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