Keiko O'Brien
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| Biography | |
| Keiko O'Brien | |
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| Species: | Human |
| Gender: | Female |
| Affiliation: | United Federation of Planets |
| Family | |
| Parents: | Father: Hiro Ishikawa |
| Marital Status: | Married |
| Spouse(s): | Miles O'Brien |
| Children: | Molly & Kirayoshi |
| Career | |
| Occupation: | Botanist |
| Assignment: | Director of the I.A.A.C. Andak project on Cardassia |
Keiko O'Brien was a female Human in the 24th century, a civilian botanist and the wife of Starfleet engineer Miles O'Brien. The two met and married on the USS Enterprise-D and later lived together on Deep Space 9, Earth and Cardassia.
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[edit] History
[edit] Early Life
Keiko, a native of Japan on Earth, was born Keiko Ishikawa to her father Hiro Ishikawa and her mother who lived in the city of Kumamoto. (TNG episode: "Disaster"; DS9 episodes: "Emissary", "Dax")
Keiko was close to her family and in her childhood used to help her grandmother, who she called Obachan, with her calligraphy. (TNG episode: "Violations")
She had a friend called Kiyoshi in circa 2352 who Ensign Reggie Tanaka in 2367 remsembled Kiyoshi. (TNG novel: Imbalance)
[edit] The Enterprise
In the 2360s Keiko was assigned to the USS Enterprise-D as a botanist in the ship's arboretum (TNG episode: "Data's Day"). On the Enterprise, prior to 2364, Keiko met Miles when the two accidentally collided. Keiko was carrying b'lednaya flowers at the time, which got broken in the collision (TNG novelization: All Good Things...)
- "Data's Day" states the two were introduced to each other by Data.
In 2367 the couple married, Data served as father-of-the-bride. (TNG episode: "Data's Day")
In 2368 Keiko gave birth to her and Mile's first child Molly in the Enterprise's Ten Forward lounge, due to a ship-wide systems failure. Worf served as midwife. (TNG episode: "Disaster")
In 2369, Keiko was involved in a shuttlecraft and transporter accident that resulted in her body being returned to that of her childhood self. A cure was eventually found to restore her to her adult form. (TNG episode: "Rascals")
[edit] Deep Space Nine
Later in 2369, Miles transferred to Starbase Deep Space 9 and Keiko and the family went with him. With little use for a botanist, Keiko opened a school on the station. Later that year the school became the subject of a dispute over how the children, Starfleet and Bajoran, were being taught; some Bajorans taking offence at the Bajoran wormhole being explained as a scientific anomaly rather than for its theological value to the Bajoran people. This dispute eventually resulted in the school being bombed, fortunately when no one was in attendance. (DS9 episodes: "Emissary", "A Man Alone", "In the Hands of the Prophets")
The next year Keiko was still wary of upsetting the Bajoran faith and was careful to make sure her students were mindful and respectful of each other's diverse beliefs. As she was trying to explain the Vulcan idiom of the IDIC to a Tellarite student a lost baby Horta burrowed into the class, inciting panic. Whilst the students fled Molly starting feeding the Horta a computer which seemed to keep it satisfied for a time, Keiko followed her daughter's example to keep the Horta happy. (DS9 novel: Devil in the Sky)
In 2371, Keiko took on the role as chief botanist on a six-month agrobiology expedition on Bajor. (DS9 episode: "The House of Quark")
The following year Keiko became pregnant with her and Miles's second child. However, after she was injured in a shuttle accident, the fetus had to be transplanted into the womb of Kira Nerys in order to save Keiko's and the child's life. The baby, Kirayoshi, was born the following year on DS9. (DS9 episodes: "Accession", "Body Parts", "The Begotten")
For a period of time in the Dominion War, Keiko and her children returned to the relative safety of Earth. They had returned to residence on the station by the end of 2374. (DS9 episodes: "Call to Arms", "Change of Heart", "Time's Orphan")
[edit] Earth and Cardassia
In 2375, following the end of the Dominion War, Keiko and her family left Deep Space 9 to live on Earth where Miles had taken a position at Starfleet Academy. (DS9 episode: "What You Leave Behind")
Keiko had hoped that on Earth, Miles would be able to spend more time with her and their children, but even on Earth emergencies always drew him away. (SCE eBook: Aftermath)
In late 2376, Keiko received an offer from the Interstellar Agricultural Aid Commission to be the project leader of agricultural planetary renewal for post-war Cardassia. She turned down the position at first, but changed her mind after talking it over with Miles. (DS9 novel: Unity)
In early December, shortly after the O'Briens relocated to Cardassia, Keiko was amongst a group of hostages taken by representatives of the Cardassian group calling themselves the True Way, who were attempting to destabilize the fledgling government of Alon Ghemor. The situation was brought to a peaceful conclusion and Keiko continued her work on Cardassia. (DS9 novel: Cardassia: The Lotus Flower)
[edit] Connections
- Keiko O'Brien article at Memory Alpha, the wiki for canon Star Trek.
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