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[[Image:Barclay pissed.jpg|thumb|right|First a lunatic on ''The A Team'', now a moron on this show.  Hollywood hates me.]]If every village has an idiot, apparently so does every ship in [[starfleet]] and '''Reginald Barclay''' fills that role for the ''[[Enterprise-D]]''.  We first hear of him through complaints of other crew members about his ineptitude, tardiness and lack of effort.
{{Infobox Character
|name=Reginald Barclay
|image=[[Image:Barclay pissed.jpg|200px|center]]
|quote="First a lunatic on ''The A Team'', now a moron on this show.  Hollywood hates me."
|race=[[Human]]
|affiliation=[[United Federation of Planets]]
|gender=Male
|birthdate=unknown
|deathdate=unknown
}}If every village has an idiot, apparently so does every ship in [[Starfleet]], and '''Reginald Barclay''' fills that role for the ''[[Enterprise-D]]''.  We first hear of him through complaints of other crew members about his ineptitude, tardiness, and lack of effort.


He wastes much of his time in the [[holodeck]] endulging in fantasies about other crew-members, particularly [[Deanna Troi|female]] ones to escape from and cover his intense insecurity.  He also included a prostitute in [[Alexander Rozhenko|Alexander's]] western-themed holodeck program[[Worf]] did not approve.
He wastes much of his time in the [[holodeck]] indulging in fantasies about other crew-members, particularly [[Deanna Troi|female]] ones, to escape from and cover his intense insecurity.  He also included a prostitute in [[Alexander Rozhenko|Alexander's]] western-themed holodeck program; [[Worf]] did not approve.


He is one of the few people in the [[Federation]] who fears using the [[transporter]]s.  This wasn't considered so terrible with characters like [[Leonard McCoy|McCoy]] or [[Katherine Pulaski|Pulaski]] but its supposed to be another sign of Barclay's insecurity.  Its even named "transporter phobia".
He is one of the few people in the [[Federation]] who fears using the [[transporter]]s.  This wasn't considered so terrible with characters like [[Leonard McCoy|McCoy]] or [[Katherine Pulaski|Pulaski]], but for Barclay it's treated as another sign of insecurity.  It's even named "transporter phobia".


Once his mind was given an intelligence boost by an alien probe.  He was able to improve the ''Enterprise's'' [[warp drive]] to take the ship to the probe's home systems.  This was how the aliens, another [[alien of the week]] called the Cytherian studied other species.  Barclay's intelligence returned to its normal level after the experience.
Once,<ref>[[TNG]] "The Nth Degree"</ref> his mind was given an intelligence boost by an alien probe.  He was able to improve the ''Enterprise's'' [[warp drive]] to take the ship to the probe's home system.  This was how the aliens, more [[alien of the week|aliens of the week]] called the [[Cytherian]]s, studied other species.  Barclay's intelligence returned to its normal level after the experience.


In spite of his lack of confidence, he attempts to self-diagnose any possible medical conditions he might have.  One such attempt resulted in [[Beverly Crusher|Dr. Crusher's]] prescribed treatment causing the crew of the ''Enterprise'' to "devolve" (yet another [[Star Trek]] abuse of [[evolution]]).  Barclay transformed into a spider like creature.
In spite of his lack of confidence, he attempts to self-diagnose any possible medical conditions he might have.  One such attempt resulted in [[Beverly Crusher|Dr. Crusher's]] prescribing a treatment that caused the crew of the ''Enterprise'' to "devolve" (yet another [[Star Trek]] abuse of [[evolution]]) into animal-like forms.  Barclay transformed into a spider-like creature.
 
In 2373, he was aboard the [[Enterprise-E]] when they traveled back to 2063, where he met and shook hands with Zeframe Cochrane while he was helping get the ''[[Phoenix]]'' ready for its first flight.<ref>[[Star Trek: First Contact]]</ref>


When the ''[[USS Voyager]]'' became lost in the [[Delta Quadrant]], Barclay became obsessed with its safe return.
When the ''[[USS Voyager]]'' became lost in the [[Delta Quadrant]], Barclay became obsessed with its safe return.
==Notes==
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[[Category: ST Characters]]
[[Category: ST Characters]]

Latest revision as of 15:12, 20 October 2021

Reginald Barclay
Barclay pissed.jpg
Quote:

"First a lunatic on The A Team, now a moron on this show. Hollywood hates me."

Race:

Human

Affiliation:

United Federation of Planets

Gender:

Male

Born:

unknown

Died:

unknown

  [Source]

If every village has an idiot, apparently so does every ship in Starfleet, and Reginald Barclay fills that role for the Enterprise-D. We first hear of him through complaints of other crew members about his ineptitude, tardiness, and lack of effort.

He wastes much of his time in the holodeck indulging in fantasies about other crew-members, particularly female ones, to escape from and cover his intense insecurity. He also included a prostitute in Alexander's western-themed holodeck program; Worf did not approve.

He is one of the few people in the Federation who fears using the transporters. This wasn't considered so terrible with characters like McCoy or Pulaski, but for Barclay it's treated as another sign of insecurity. It's even named "transporter phobia".

Once,[1] his mind was given an intelligence boost by an alien probe. He was able to improve the Enterprise's warp drive to take the ship to the probe's home system. This was how the aliens, more aliens of the week called the Cytherians, studied other species. Barclay's intelligence returned to its normal level after the experience.

In spite of his lack of confidence, he attempts to self-diagnose any possible medical conditions he might have. One such attempt resulted in Dr. Crusher's prescribing a treatment that caused the crew of the Enterprise to "devolve" (yet another Star Trek abuse of evolution) into animal-like forms. Barclay transformed into a spider-like creature.

In 2373, he was aboard the Enterprise-E when they traveled back to 2063, where he met and shook hands with Zeframe Cochrane while he was helping get the Phoenix ready for its first flight.[2]

When the USS Voyager became lost in the Delta Quadrant, Barclay became obsessed with its safe return.

Notes

  1. TNG "The Nth Degree"
  2. Star Trek: First Contact