PropertyValue
rdfs:label
  • Toddman
  • Toddman
rdfs:comment
  • Vice Admiral Toddman was a Starfleet flag officer assigned to Starfleet Security. In 2371, he instructed Deep Space 9 commander Benjamin Sisko to put the USS Defiant on alert in case of a Jem'Hadar attack, following the launch of the Obsidian Order-Tal Shiar invasion of the Gamma Quadrant. He expressedly denied Sisko permission to pursue the fleet to rescue Odo and Elim Garak, but Sisko ignored Toddman's orders and went anyway. Following the incident, Toddman warned Sisko that if he pulled such a stunt again, he would either court martial him, or promote him. (DS9: "The Die is Cast")
  • Toddman was a male human admiral in Starfleet in the 24th century. In 2366, while assigned to Starfleet Command, he directed Captain Van Olden of the USS Roosevelt to have his crew assist the Izar Peace Officers in investigating a pair of homicides on Izar. (SCE eBook: Security) In 2370, Admiral Toddman ordered the USS Odyssey to a number of assignments in and near the Bajoran system. (DS9 - The Brave and the Bold, Book One novella: The Second Artifact) Admiral Toddman wore a gold uniform.
  • thumb|Vizeadmiral Toddman (2371) Toddman ist ein Vizeadmiral der Sternenflottensicherheit. 2371 gibt er Commander Sisko den Befehl, sich nicht auf die Suche nach Garak und Odo, die sich bei der cardassianisch-romulanischen Flotte befinden, in den Gamma-Quadranten zu begeben. Die USS Defiant soll für den Fall eines Dominion-Angriffs in Alarmbereitschaft bei Deep Space Nine verbleiben. Lieutenant Commander Michael Eddington sabotiert auf seinen Befehl hin die Tarnvorrichtung der Defiant, um zu verhindern, dass sie unentdeckt in den Gamma-Quadranten fliegen kann. (DS9: )
dcterms:subject
Datestatus
  • 2371
ImageCap
  • Vice Admiral Toddman
Assign
dbkwik:de.memory-alpha/property/wikiPageUsesTemplate
dbkwik:memory-alpha/property/wikiPageUsesTemplate
dbkwik:memory-beta/property/wikiPageUsesTemplate
Status
  • Active
Affiliation
Actor
Name
  • Toddman
Type
  • fed
Character Name
  • Toddman
Insignia
  • 65
Species
Rank
Occupation
Family
  • no
Gender
  • Male
  • male
abstract
  • thumb|Vizeadmiral Toddman (2371) Toddman ist ein Vizeadmiral der Sternenflottensicherheit. 2371 gibt er Commander Sisko den Befehl, sich nicht auf die Suche nach Garak und Odo, die sich bei der cardassianisch-romulanischen Flotte befinden, in den Gamma-Quadranten zu begeben. Die USS Defiant soll für den Fall eines Dominion-Angriffs in Alarmbereitschaft bei Deep Space Nine verbleiben. Lieutenant Commander Michael Eddington sabotiert auf seinen Befehl hin die Tarnvorrichtung der Defiant, um zu verhindern, dass sie unentdeckt in den Gamma-Quadranten fliegen kann. (DS9: ) Vizeadmiral Toddman wurde von Leon Russom gespielt und von Wolfgang Thal synchronisiert. Er ist bisher der einzige Flaggoffizier in Star Trek im 24. Jahrhundert, der eine gelbe und keine rote Uniform trägt.
  • Toddman was a male human admiral in Starfleet in the 24th century. In 2366, while assigned to Starfleet Command, he directed Captain Van Olden of the USS Roosevelt to have his crew assist the Izar Peace Officers in investigating a pair of homicides on Izar. (SCE eBook: Security) In 2370, Admiral Toddman ordered the USS Odyssey to a number of assignments in and near the Bajoran system. (DS9 - The Brave and the Bold, Book One novella: The Second Artifact) After the Obsidian Order and Tal Shiar sent a fleet to attack the Dominion ordered Benjamin Sisko to not take the USS Defiant into the Gamma Quadrant to rescue Odo and Elim Garak, who were aboard Enabran Tain's starship. It was at Toddman's orders that Michael Eddington sabatoged the Defiant. After Sisko returned to Deep Space 9 after disobeying Toddman's orders, the Admiral told him "if you pull a stunt like that again, I'll court martial you ... or promote you. Either way, you'll be in a lot of trouble". (DS9 episode: "The Die is Cast", ST website: Startrek.com) Admiral Toddman wore a gold uniform.
  • Vice Admiral Toddman was a Starfleet flag officer assigned to Starfleet Security. In 2371, he instructed Deep Space 9 commander Benjamin Sisko to put the USS Defiant on alert in case of a Jem'Hadar attack, following the launch of the Obsidian Order-Tal Shiar invasion of the Gamma Quadrant. He expressedly denied Sisko permission to pursue the fleet to rescue Odo and Elim Garak, but Sisko ignored Toddman's orders and went anyway. As a safeguard, Toddman ordered Michael Eddington to sabotage the Defiant's cloaking device, with the goal of making it impossible for the Defiant to follow the fleet into Dominion space. However, Defiant chief engineer Miles O'Brien managed to repair the cloak much quicker than expected, and the Defiant was ultimately successful in rescuing both people. Following the incident, Toddman warned Sisko that if he pulled such a stunt again, he would either court martial him, or promote him. (DS9: "The Die is Cast") Admiral Toddman was played by Leon Russom, who also played Bill, the Starfleet commander in chief in Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country. Some game sources have given "Bill's" last name as Toddman as well, intending to give a relation between the two. He has the unique distinction of wearing an operations division gold admiral's uniform. To date, he is the only 24th century era flag officer to not wear command red as his division color. However, there is a 23rd century precedent to this practice, as all TOS flag officers wore command division gold except for two Commodores, Stone and Stocker. Interestingly enough, the background behind Admiral Toddman (with the setting sun on a dark sky) appears to be a partial homage to the set and matte paintings created for Starbase 11, for the office of the very same Commodore Stone in TOS: "Court Martial" In a line cut from "The Die is Cast", Vice Admiral Toddman noted to Julian Bashir that he was "in trouble", because the Admiral had bet two cases of Saurian brandy that he was going to win the Carrington Award that year. Toddman told Bashir, "You lost, which means I lost. And I don't like to lose." This comment was originally made in reference to the events in "Prophet Motive" .
is Characters of