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Aaron was a Human Starfleet flag officer in the 24th century.

Biography[]

Conspiracy[]

In the year 2364, Aaron held the rank of vice admiral and was part of Starfleet Command, holding an important position at Starfleet Headquarters. At some point, Aaron had become infected with a bluegill neural parasite and was under the control of an alien mother creature that had taken residence in Lieutenant Commander Dexter Remmick. When the USS Enterprise returned to Earth to respond to suspicions of a conspiracy by these creatures, Aaron greeted Captain Jean-Luc Picard and invited him to dinner. When Picard arrived, co-conspirators Savar and Tryla Scott, as well as several security commanding officers, all joined Aaron in cornering him in a dining hall and showing him how their people fed on live vermicular lifeforms. When William Riker posed as one of the possessed officers in order to recover Picard, Aaron fired on the Enterprise officers and fled, seeking Remmick's company. Picard and Riker disabled Aaron with phaser fire just outside of the Remmick's communications room. The parasite fled Aaron's fallen body and was ingested by Remmick. (TNG episode: "Conspiracy")

It is unknown whether or not the phasered officers were killed or simply disabled by the high-power blasts that separated them from the aliens.

Aaron's phaser fire at Picard and Riker was part of Riker's dreams while under neural stimulation in sickbay, as he was being traeted for microbe infestation from the planet Surata IV. (TNG episode: "Shades of Gray")

Alternate history[]

In a reality where the galaxy was embroiled in conflicts between multiple races and cultures in 2364, Aaron held the rank of commodore and was in command of a movement fleet during the conflict. Aaron had an opportunity to be promoted all the way to fleet admiral based on his battle experiences, but at the cost of constant vigilance against the possibility of combat with Klingons, Romulans, Breen, Cardassians and Jem'Hadar forces, as well as in danger from the Xindi, Ferengi, Orions and Borg that had taken over systems that had become neutral as they fell away from the Klingon Empire, Romulan Star Empire, Breen Confederacy, Cardassian Union and Dominion governments. In particular, as a movement fleet commanding officer, Aaron possessed the ability to move forces further and faster than other fleet commanders. (ST video game: Conquest)

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Starfleet Command personnel
22nd century Earth Starfleet R. Berman • G. Black • A. Bormanis • B. Braga • F. Decker • J.P. Farrell • M. Forrest • S. Gardner • M. Howard • A. Jacque-Metton • M. Jacque-Metton • P. Lauritson • D. Leonard • A. Stella • P. Strong • M. Sussman • D. Velazquez • S. Welke • M. Williams United Earth icon image. Earth Starfleet icon image.
Chinua Abute • Jonathan Archer • Samuel Gardner • Malcolm Reed • Marcus Williams Federation icon image. Starfleet icon image. Starfleet Command icon image.
23rd century April • Bennett • R.K. Berman • Buchinsky • Caflisch • Cartwright • Chung • Ciana • Comsol • E. Connolly • Damion • Dur Tahr • Fitzpatrick • Fogel-Malone • Griggs • Halloran • Handler • Harper • Hrokk • Jinz • Kadan • Kinski • Krasnovsky • Lindstrom • Mason • Mohamed • Morgan • Morrow • Lisa Nguyen • Nogura • Probert • Lu Sing Quaid • Ro • Roddenberry • Selok • Smillie • Sondergaard • Stav • Stilak • Tatanen • Tomlinson • van Leeuwenhook • Vindeilin • Voysey • Weems • Yaramoto
Kelvin timeline Richard Barnett • Nensi Chandra • James Komack • Mark Lenard • Gretchen Lui • Alexander Marcus • Christopher Pike • Alice Rawlings Federation icon image. Starfleet icon image.
24th century Aarniokoski • Aaron • Akaar • Anastas • Appel • Baiers • Batanides • Behr • Berg • R. Berman • Beyer • Bordson • Braga • Buenamigo • Chabon • Chekov • Clancy • Coburn • Connolly • Drexler • Eaves • Echevarria • Edrich • Falsetti • Gbowee • Goddard • Goldsman • Gregory • Janeway • Jefferies • Jellico • Joham • H. Kadin • Krause • Kurtzman • Landau • Lauritson • Livingston • Maggs • Massin • Matalas • Michelson • Monfette • R.D. Moore • Nechayev • Okuda • Okumura • Oster • Piller • Probert • G. Quinn • J. Quinn • Randall • E. Roddenberry • G. Roddenberry • Roth • Singh • Stapf • Sternbach • W. Stout • Tatosky • Toddman • Tretta • Whatley • H. Zimmerman • J. Zimmerman
First Splinter timeline Akaar • Batanides • Bordson • Hong • Janeway • Jellico • Nechayev • J. Quinn • Ventrice • Walter
25th century Herthel • Kathryn Janeway • Tuvok • Sally Whitley
32nd century Senna Tal • Charles Vance

Background[]

Admiral Aaron was portrayed by American actor Ray ReinhardtMA in Star Trek: The Next Generation in 1987. His likeness from a screen capture image was used in the Conquest video game.

Appearances and references[]

Appearances[]

2364
2364 (alternate history)

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