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Willard Decker (known familiarly as Will), was a Human Starfleet officer. He was the son of Starfleet Commodore Matthew Decker and his wife Jane. (TOS comic: "Who's Who in Star Trek, Issue 1", TOS episode: "The Doomsday Machine")
Biography[]
Decker was born in Chicago on Earth in 2242. His interests included mountain climbing and soccer. (ST video game: Starship Creator)
Decker was known for being a romanticist but still "well-disciplined" and "well-groomed." He liked to write poetry. At Starfleet Academy, he has relationships with several female cadets. (TOS comic: "Who's Who in Star Trek, Issue 1")
In 2256, Decker was a cadet serving on the USS Discovery. (DSC episode: "Into the Forest I Go")
- While Cadet Decker was not identified by first name in that episode, the article "Star Trek Discovery's Coolest, Deepest-Cut Easter Eggs" by StarTrek.com suggests that it is likely that this cadet was indeed Will Decker. Starship Creator gave his graduation year as 2264, somewhat at odds with the easter egg.
Decker graduated summa cum laude from Starfleet Academy. (TOS comic: "The Final Voyage")
Early in his career, Lieutenant Decker was stationed on Delta IV, where he had a romantic relationship with the Deltan Ilia. (TOS - Star Trek: Explorer short story: "Explorers of the Storm") On Delta he served under Commander Spock. The couple met due to his ballads and poems. (FASA RPG module: Star Trek IV Sourcebook Update) The relationship came to an end when Decker departed Delta IV without saying goodbye. (TOS movie: Star Trek: The Motion Picture)
- The timeline in Star Trek IV Sourcebook Update gives Decker's posting to Delta IV as 2267 when he held the rank of lieutenant commander. Starship Creator gave the date as 2269 with the rank of commander.
His first starship posting was to the USS Hawthorne as its navigator, where he was eventually promoted to lieutenant commander and second officer. (ST video game: Starship Creator)
As of 2266, Decker held the rank of commander, and was stationed to Starbase 6, where he served as adjunct to Admiral Borck. Following this assignment, he was offered the first officer position of a starship. (TOS - The Brave and the Bold, Book One novella: The First Artifact)
Decker served a four-year tour as first officer aboard the USS Boston. (DTI novel: Forgotten History)
- The script "In Thy Image", which later became the story for The Motion Picture, also states that Will was first officer of the USS Boston. Starship Creator gave the ship's name as the USS Rocinante.
Decker did worry, and became depressed, over being the son of "the 'mad Commodore'" and how that would affect his career. He worked with the crew of the Enterprise to free the Talosian people from a Klingon invasion, ending the depression and starting a friendship between Kirk and Decker. (TOS comic: "Who's Who in Star Trek, Issue 1")
Following the end of the USS Enterprise's historic five-year mission in 2270, Decker, then a Captain, was given command of the ship. The ship was decommissioned for the upcoming refit and Decker commanded it on an intergalactic tour until the start of the refit. He also oversaw the eighteen-month refit. (TOS comic: "The Final Voyage"; FASA RPG module: Star Trek IV Sourcebook Update, TOS comic: "Who's Who in Star Trek, Issue 1") During the refit, Decker personally recruited his entire crew, making the crew the most diverse of species ever seen aboard a starship up until that point. While doing so, Decker personally recruited Nyota Uhura to help him with recruiting many of the nonhuman members of the crew. According to Hikaru Sulu, Decker was even considering making Uhura his executive officer. (TOS novel: Ex Machina)
As the Enterprise neared the completion of her overhaul in 2273, the entity V'Ger was approaching Earth. The then Admiral James T. Kirk returned to the Enterprise and took command of the ship, temporarily demoting Decker to commander and first officer. Decker resented Kirk using the emergency to retake the Enterprise and didn't believe Kirk, unfamiliar with the vastly redesigned Enterprise, was the right man to be in charge.
Decker's suspicions turned out to be true at first when the Enterprise accidentally entered a wormhole at warp speed and was almost destroyed when Kirk ordered use of the phasers (now with power channeled from the warp engines) to escape. Fortunately Decker was able to prevent this and Enterprise escaped using photon torpedoes.
This voyage of the Enterprise also saw Decker reunited with Ilia. Unfortunately it was all too short a reunion, as shortly after Ilia was digitized by V'Ger. V'Ger later replaced Ilia with its own probe in her form. The Ilia probe not only mimicked her appearance but also had Ilia's memories. Decker's previous relationship with Ilia was subsequently key to understanding V'Ger and establishing first contact. Two of his best audio/visual re-association techniques (with help from Doctors Leonard McCoy and Christine Chapel) were playing a game she almost always won on the recreation deck. The other was an ornamental headpiece Ilia wore when they first met on Delta.
As V'Ger approached Earth it demanded to meet its creator or destroy the planet. Decker and the probe Ilia joined an away team to the heart of V'Ger where they discovered its true origins: an old Earth space probe, Voyager VI. V'Ger was hoping to evolve by merging with its creator. Having lost his love and his ship, Decker volunteered and joined with V'Ger becoming a glowing entity: a new non-corporeal lifeform. Following the incident Kirk officially listed Decker as "missing in action". (TOS movie: Star Trek: The Motion Picture)
Shortly after, Decker's combined consciousness with the lifeform was on its way to an unknown destination when it was intercepted by the being known as Q. He then separated Decker from the being to give Decker the opportunity to once more consider whether this was something he truly wanted. After careful consideration, Decker seemed to be about to change his mind but then he caught sight of the lifeform who was in the form of Ilia. He then decided to proceed as before and Q allowed him to go on his way. The incident would go on to serve as Q's inspiration in intercepting the USS Enterprise D on its mission to Farpoint Station. (TOS - Waypoint - Special comic: "Consider Eternity")
Later, in a conversation with Sulu, Uhura described Decker as a "real renaissance man and a man of great imagination." She said Decker, while having big ideas and working hard to make them become real, never lost sight of the people who worked under him. Uhura said that Decker was the kind of commander who really would bond with his crew and treat them like family. Uhura believed Decker would have been a very good captain, if fate hadn't taken him elsewhere. (TOS novel: Ex Machina)
Phase II continuity[]
In an alternate version of events, Decker and Ilia did not merge with V'Ger, but instead continued to serve aboard the Enterprise. (Phase II episode: "In Thy Image")
Quotes[]
- "Admiral, this is an almost totally new Enterprise. You don't know her a tenth as well as I do!"
"That's why you're staying aboard." - —Willard Decker and James T. Kirk, 2273[src]
Decker's service record[]
location | assignment | dates | rank or rate | assignment insignia | rank insignia |
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Delta IV | prior to 2266 | lieutenant commander | |||
Starbase 6 | adjunct to Admiral Borck | 2266 | commander | ||
USS Boston | first officer | 2266-2270 | |||
USS Enterprise | commanding officer | 2270-2273 | captain | ||
first officer | 2273 | temporary grade reducation to commander |
Appendices[]
Connections[]
Starbase 6 personnel | ||
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Baines • Benthoven • Borck • W. Decker • Enwright • L. Milvin • G. Reed |
Background[]
William T. Riker and Deanna Troi were based upon Decker and Ilia by Gene Roddenberry, when writing the characters for Star Trek: The Next Generation.
Appearances and references[]
Appearances[]
- TOS movie, novelization & comic adaptation: The Motion Picture
- Phase II episode: "In Thy Image"
- Phase II episode: "Tomorrow and the Stars"
- Phase II episode: "Cassandra"
- Phase II episode: "Kitumba, Part 1"
- Phase II episode: "Kitumba, Part 2"
- Phase II episode: "Practice in Waking"
- Phase II episode: "Deadlock"
- Phase II episode: "Savage Syndrome"
- Phase II episode: "Are Unheard Melodies Sweet?"
- Phase II episode: "Devil's Due"
- Phase II episode: "Lord Bobby's Obsession"
- Phase II episode: "To Attain the All"
- Phase II episode: "The War to End All Wars"
- Phase II episode: "The Child"
- TOS comic: "The Final Voyage"
- TOS comic: "The Fear"
- TOS - Waypoint - Special comic: "Consider Eternity"
- TOS - Star Trek: Explorer short story: "Explorers of the Storm"
References[]
- TOS comic: "Who's Who in Star Trek, Issue 1"
- ST video game: Starship Creator
- Fact Files Issue 32: "File 43, Card 22: Ilia"
- Fact Files Issue 41: "File 43, Card 21: Will Decker"
- Fact Files Issue 50: "File 84, Card 4: A-Z Database Access Point: Decker, Captain Willard"
- Fact Files Issue 51: "File 42, Card 2A: V'Ger"
- ST reference: Star Trek Chronology
- ST reference: The Star Trek Encyclopedia
- Star Trek: The Magazine vol. 2, Issue 9: "Briefing: USS Enterprise NCC-1701 Refit: Willard Decker"
- TOS - The Brave and the Bold, Book One novella: The First Artifact
- TOS novel: Ex Machina
- DTI novel: Forgotten History
External links[]
- Willard Decker article at Memory Alpha, the wiki for canon Star Trek.
- Willard Decker article at Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.