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| gender = Male
 
| gender = Male
 
| species = [[Human]]
 
| species = [[Human]]
| born = Stardate 48991.3
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| born = [[Stardate]] 22991.6<br/>[[Altair IV]]
 
| affiliation = [[Federation]] [[Starfleet]]
 
| affiliation = [[Federation]] [[Starfleet]]
 
| rank = [[Lieutenant]]
 
| rank = [[Lieutenant]]
| serial number = [[serial number|TF-284-100]]
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| serial number = [[serial number|TF-704-100]]
 
| status = Active
 
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| datestatus = 2371
 
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[[Lieutenant]] '''Darien Wallace''' was a [[Starfleet]] crewmember who served aboard the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-D|-D}} from [[2364]] to [[2371]].
 
[[Lieutenant]] '''Darien Wallace''' was a [[Starfleet]] crewmember who served aboard the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-D|-D}} from [[2364]] to [[2371]].
   
He was the son of [[Dennis Wallace|Dennis]] and [[Laurel Wallace]]. According to [[medical file]] MM-378-5, Wallace was born on [[Altair IV]] on [[stardate]] 48991.3. ({{TNG|Eye of the Beholder}})
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He was the son of [[Dennis Wallace|Dennis]] and [[Laurel Wallace]]. According to [[medical file]] MM-378-5, Wallace was born on [[Altair IV]] on [[stardate]] 22991.6. ({{TNG|Eye of the Beholder}})
   
 
== Service history ==
 
== Service history ==
Wallace graduated [[Starfleet Academy (Beta Ursae Minor II)|Starfleet Academy]] at [[Beta Ursae Minor II]]. He served aboard many [[starship]]s in his career including the {{USS|Baton Rouge}} on stardate 47210.4, the {{USS|Seaquest}} on stardate 47320.0, and the USS ''Enterprise'' beginning on stardate 47400.0. While serving aboard the ''Enterprise'', he held the classification of [[specialist]] 3 in [[life support]] systems.
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Wallace graduated {{dis|Starfleet Academy|Beta Ursae Minor II}} at [[Beta Ursae Minor II]]. By 2371, he had been assigned to three [[starship]]s in his career. These were the {{USS|Baton Rouge}} on stardate 41987.6, the {{USS|Seaquest}} on stardate 42983.6, and the USS ''Enterprise'' on stardate 43922.6. In [[2370]], he held the classification of [[specialist]] (grade 3) in [[life support]] systems.
   
Wallace had many achievements throughout his career. On stardate 47100, he was awarded the [[J. Bruce Award]] for [[bioengineering]]. On stardate 47102, he was awarded the [[Extended Tour Ribbon]] and the [[Campbell Award]] for [[biology|life sciences]]. He was promoted to the rank of Lieutenant on stardate 46220.8. ({{TNG|Eye of the Beholder}})
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Wallace had many achievements throughout his career. On stardate 45392.6, he was awarded the [[J. Bruce Award]] for [[bioengineering]]. On stardate 44083.6, he was awarded the [[Campbell Award]] for [[biology|life sciences]]. On stardate 43147.6, he was awarded the [[Extended Tour Ribbon]]. He was promoted to the rank of lieutenant on stardate 42922.6. He had an average efficiency/coind rating of 8.7.
   
 
In the early [[2360s]], Wallace served at [[Utopia Planitia Shipyards]] in the [[Sol system]]. He was the team leader for [[primary hull]] forward life support control and emergency systems installation for the [[starship]] ''Enterprise''-D. He was also assistant parts scheduler of the primary and secondary life support systems linkage system. ({{TNG|Eye of the Beholder}})
 
In the early [[2360s]], Wallace served at [[Utopia Planitia Shipyards]] in the [[Sol system]]. He was the team leader for [[primary hull]] forward life support control and emergency systems installation for the [[starship]] ''Enterprise''-D. He was also assistant parts scheduler of the primary and secondary life support systems linkage system. ({{TNG|Eye of the Beholder}})
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Wallace was treated in an overcrowded [[sickbay]] for a [[virus]] from [[Quazulu VIII]] that most of the crew had contracted while in [[orbit]] of [[Angel I]]. ({{TNG|Angel One}})
 
Wallace was treated in an overcrowded [[sickbay]] for a [[virus]] from [[Quazulu VIII]] that most of the crew had contracted while in [[orbit]] of [[Angel I]]. ({{TNG|Angel One}})
   
He roamed the corridors of the ship when the USS ''Enterprise''-D was docked at [[Starbase 74]], shortly before everyone had to abandon the ship because of a faked [[warp core breach]] simulated by the [[Bynar]]s. A little later, he was seen in an office on [[Starbase 74]], when it was discussed what to do about the hijacking of the ''Enterprise''. ({{TNG|11001001}})
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He roamed the corridors of the ship when the USS ''Enterprise''-D was docked at [[Starbase 74]], shortly before everyone had to abandon the ship because of a faked [[warp core breach]] simulated by the [[Bynar]]s. A little later, he was seen in an office on [[Starbase 74]], when it was discussed what to do about the hijacking of the ''Enterprise''-D. ({{TNG|11001001}})
   
 
Wallace was on duty on the [[bridge]] around the time when the ''Enterprise'' was in orbit of [[Mordan IV]]. He passed [[Rear Admiral]] [[Mark Jameson]] who left the [[Observation lounge]] and later was on duty on the bridge when the Admiral died on the planet. ({{TNG|Too Short a Season}})
 
Wallace was on duty on the [[bridge]] around the time when the ''Enterprise'' was in orbit of [[Mordan IV]]. He passed [[Rear Admiral]] [[Mark Jameson]] who left the [[Observation lounge]] and later was on duty on the bridge when the Admiral died on the planet. ({{TNG|Too Short a Season}})
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Wallace was on duty on the bridge when the ship received a distress signal from [[Ben Prieto]] and [[Deanna Troi]], who had crash-landed aboard a [[shuttlecraft]] on [[Vagra II]]. ({{TNG|Skin of Evil}})
 
Wallace was on duty on the bridge when the ship received a distress signal from [[Ben Prieto]] and [[Deanna Troi]], who had crash-landed aboard a [[shuttlecraft]] on [[Vagra II]]. ({{TNG|Skin of Evil}})
   
When the ''Enterprise'' was in orbit of [[Vandor IV]], Wallace was walking along a corridor, talking to a [[Unnamed USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-D) personnel#Female science division ensign|science officer]] and nearly bumping into [[Lieutenant Commander]] [[Data]]. ({{TNG|We'll Always Have Paris}})
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When the ''Enterprise''-D was in orbit of [[Vandor IV]], Wallace was walking along a corridor, talking to a [[Unnamed USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-D) personnel#Female science division/command division ensign|science officer]] and nearly bumping into [[Lieutenant Commander]] [[Data]]. ({{TNG|We'll Always Have Paris}})
   
 
Late that year, Wallace was walking behind a [[command division]] crewmember while working on a [[PADD]] and was passed by [[Ralph Offenhouse]], who was making his way to the bridge. ({{TNG|The Neutral Zone}})
 
Late that year, Wallace was walking behind a [[command division]] crewmember while working on a [[PADD]] and was passed by [[Ralph Offenhouse]], who was making his way to the bridge. ({{TNG|The Neutral Zone}})
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Wallace served on the bridge when Captain Picard told Counselor Troi about his doubts letting Commander Riker join Worf's [[Klingon calisthenics program]]. ({{TNG|Where Silence Has Lease}})
 
Wallace served on the bridge when Captain Picard told Counselor Troi about his doubts letting Commander Riker join Worf's [[Klingon calisthenics program]]. ({{TNG|Where Silence Has Lease}})
   
He was working in main engineering when the ship was temporarily taken over by the [[holographic]] character [[Professor]] [[James Moriarty]]. ({{TNG|Elementary, Dear Data}})
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He was working in main engineering when the ship was temporarily taken over by the [[holographic]] character [[Professor]] {{dis|James Moriarty|hologram}}. ({{TNG|Elementary, Dear Data}})
   
 
When the crew encountered [[Thadiun Okona]] and his ship, the ''[[Erstwhile]]'', near the beginning of the year, Wallace was on duty on the bridge, manning one of the aft stations. ({{TNG|The Outrageous Okona}}) He was also manning an aft console on the bridge when [[mediator]] [[Riva]] first made contact with the warring [[Solari]] factions of [[Solais V]]. ({{TNG|Loud As A Whisper}})
 
When the crew encountered [[Thadiun Okona]] and his ship, the ''[[Erstwhile]]'', near the beginning of the year, Wallace was on duty on the bridge, manning one of the aft stations. ({{TNG|The Outrageous Okona}}) He was also manning an aft console on the bridge when [[mediator]] [[Riva]] first made contact with the warring [[Solari]] factions of [[Solais V]]. ({{TNG|Loud As A Whisper}})
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Wallace was back in a security [[uniform]] a short time later and was ordered by Captain Picard to escort [[Q]] out of sickbay while [[Data]] was treated there. ({{TNG|Deja Q}})
 
Wallace was back in a security [[uniform]] a short time later and was ordered by Captain Picard to escort [[Q]] out of sickbay while [[Data]] was treated there. ({{TNG|Deja Q}})
   
He was enjoying a drink with Ensigns [[Bennett (Ensign)|Bennett]] and [[Youngblood]] in Ten Forward when Commander Riker met Data's daughter, [[Lal]], for the first time. He was rather amused when Lal suddenly kissed Commander Riker. ({{TNG|The Offspring}})
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He was enjoying a drink with Ensigns Bennett and [[Youngblood]] in Ten Forward when Commander Riker met Data's daughter, [[Lal]], for the first time. He was rather amused when Lal suddenly kissed Commander Riker. ({{TNG|The Offspring}})
 
[[File:Wallace, Youngblood, Bennett.jpg|thumb|Ensigns Wallace, Youngblood and Bennett]]
 
[[File:Wallace, Youngblood, Bennett.jpg|thumb|Ensigns Wallace, Youngblood and Bennett]]
 
He had a drink with a female operations officer and later played a game of [[three-dimensional chess]] against the [[computer]] in Ten Forward when the ''Enterprise''-D took aboard [[Worf]]'s brother [[Kurn]]. ({{TNG|Sins of the Father}})
 
He had a drink with a female operations officer and later played a game of [[three-dimensional chess]] against the [[computer]] in Ten Forward when the ''Enterprise''-D took aboard [[Worf]]'s brother [[Kurn]]. ({{TNG|Sins of the Father}})
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Later that year, Wallace was seen walking in a corridor close to [[Lwaxana Troi]]'s guest [[quarters]] when the ''Enterprise'' was in orbit of [[Betazed]]. ({{TNG|Ménage à Troi}})
 
Later that year, Wallace was seen walking in a corridor close to [[Lwaxana Troi]]'s guest [[quarters]] when the ''Enterprise'' was in orbit of [[Betazed]]. ({{TNG|Ménage à Troi}})
   
He was talking to a fellow [[Unnamed USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-D) personnel#Command division crewmember|crewmember]] in Ten Forward and later enjoyed a blue drink in the bar, chatting with a female crewmember shortly after the [[Zalkonian]] known as [[John Doe]] was able to leave sickbay for the first time. ({{TNG|Transfigurations}})
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He was talking to a fellow [[Unnamed USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-D) command division personnel#Command division crewmember|crewmember]] in Ten Forward and later enjoyed a blue drink in the bar, chatting with a female crewmember shortly after the [[Zalkonian]] known as [[John Doe]] was able to leave sickbay for the first time. ({{TNG|Transfigurations}})
   
 
=== 2367 ===
 
=== 2367 ===
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Early in [[2367]], Wallace was recovering in sickbay after the ship had been violently shaken when trying to break free from the influence of [[two-dimensional lifeform]]s. ({{TNG|The Loss}})
 
Early in [[2367]], Wallace was recovering in sickbay after the ship had been violently shaken when trying to break free from the influence of [[two-dimensional lifeform]]s. ({{TNG|The Loss}})
   
He attended the preparations for the [[Miles O'Brien|O'Brien]] [[wedding]] in [[Ten Forward]] wedding early that year, wearing a grey civilian suit. ({{TNG|Data's Day}})
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He attended the preparations for the [[Miles O'Brien|O'Brien]] [[wedding]] in [[Ten Forward]] early that year, wearing a grey civilian suit. ({{TNG|Data's Day}})
   
 
{{bginfo|According to Guy Vardaman, Wallace also attended the actual wedding but was not seen on screen.}}
 
{{bginfo|According to Guy Vardaman, Wallace also attended the actual wedding but was not seen on screen.}}
   
Later that year, Ensign Wallace again switched to the command division and assumed duty at the conn of the ''Enterprise''-D when the ship, aided by the [[Cardassian]] {{ShipClass|Galor}} ship ''[[Trager]]'', hunted the rogue starship {{USS|Phoenix}}, commanded by [[Captain]] [[Benjamin Maxwell]]. ({{TNG|The Wounded}})
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Later that year, Ensign Wallace again switched to the command division and assumed duty at the conn of the ''Enterprise''-D when the ship, aided by the [[Cardassian]] {{class|Galor}} ship ''[[Trager]]'', hunted the rogue starship {{USS|Phoenix}}, commanded by [[Captain]] [[Benjamin Maxwell]]. ({{TNG|The Wounded}})
   
 
{{bginfo|Wallace says ''"Aye, Sir"'' off screen in one scene; the line was not spoken by Guy Vardaman, however, but later dubbed in [[Unknown actor|by somebody else]].}}
 
{{bginfo|Wallace says ''"Aye, Sir"'' off screen in one scene; the line was not spoken by Guy Vardaman, however, but later dubbed in [[Unknown actor|by somebody else]].}}
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He was treated in sickbay by [[Nurse]] [[Alyssa Ogawa]] after the ''Enterprise''-D crew first encountered the [[Paxan]]s and lost a whole day. ({{TNG|Clues}})
 
He was treated in sickbay by [[Nurse]] [[Alyssa Ogawa]] after the ''Enterprise''-D crew first encountered the [[Paxan]]s and lost a whole day. ({{TNG|Clues}})
   
Wallace was on duty in engineering, when the [[Spaceborne species|spaceborne lifeform]] named "[[Junior (spaceborne lifeform)|Junior]]" was attached to the ''Enterprise''-D hull. ({{TNG|Galaxy's Child}})
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Wallace was on duty in engineering, when the [[Spaceborne species|spaceborne lifeform]] named "{{dis|Junior|spaceborne lifeform}}" was attached to the ''Enterprise''-D hull. ({{TNG|Galaxy's Child}})
   
 
He was on duty (and back in an operations uniform) when [[Susanna Leijten]] broke down in main engineering due to an infection by an alien [[lifeform]] native to [[Tarchannen III]]. ({{TNG|Identity Crisis}})
 
He was on duty (and back in an operations uniform) when [[Susanna Leijten]] broke down in main engineering due to an infection by an alien [[lifeform]] native to [[Tarchannen III]]. ({{TNG|Identity Crisis}})
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When a symposium of the [[Federation Archaeology Council]] was held on board the ''Enterprise''-D in 2367 and [[Doctor]] [[Beverly Crusher]] gave the [[archaeologist]] [[Vash]] a tour of the ship, Wallace and a female crewmember walked past the Ten Forward doors. ({{TNG|Qpid}})
 
When a symposium of the [[Federation Archaeology Council]] was held on board the ''Enterprise''-D in 2367 and [[Doctor]] [[Beverly Crusher]] gave the [[archaeologist]] [[Vash]] a tour of the ship, Wallace and a female crewmember walked past the Ten Forward doors. ({{TNG|Qpid}})
   
Wallace was passing through main engineering when [[Admiral]] [[Norah Satie]] came aboard the ship and expected the damage to the [[dilithium chamber hatch]]. ({{TNG|The Drumhead}})
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Wallace was passing through main engineering when [[Admiral]] [[Norah Satie]] came aboard the ship and inspected the damage to the [[dilithium chamber hatch]]. ({{TNG|The Drumhead}})
   
 
He was working in engineering when [[Doctor]] [[Timicin]] was trying to find a way to reignite the [[Kaelon sun]] there. ({{TNG|Half a Life}})
 
He was working in engineering when [[Doctor]] [[Timicin]] was trying to find a way to reignite the [[Kaelon sun]] there. ({{TNG|Half a Life}})
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Wallace was working in main engineering after Geordi La Forge returned from his trip to [[Risa]]. La Forge was very pleased with the work the engineers had done in his absence. ({{TNG|The Mind's Eye}})
 
Wallace was working in main engineering after Geordi La Forge returned from his trip to [[Risa]]. La Forge was very pleased with the work the engineers had done in his absence. ({{TNG|The Mind's Eye}})
   
He was manning the ops station and later played a game of three-dimensional chess in Ten Forward when the ''Enterprise'' was in orbit of [[Peliar Zel II]]. ({{TNG|The Host}}) Later, he was in attendance of a concert of [[European classical music|classical music]] in Ten Forward, sitting at a table very close to the musicians &ndash; Data, [[Jenna D'Sora]] and [[Keiko O'Brien]] amongst them. ({{TNG|In Theory}})
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He was manning the ops station and later played a game of three-dimensional chess in Ten Forward when the ''Enterprise''-D was in orbit of [[Peliar Zel II]]. ({{TNG|The Host}}) Later, he was in attendance of a concert of [[European classical music|classical music]] in Ten Forward, sitting at a table very close to the musicians &ndash; Data, [[Jenna D'Sora]] and [[Keiko O'Brien]] amongst them. ({{TNG|In Theory}})
   
Wallace was one of the officers waiting outside of the transporter room to say farewell to [[Worf]] when he left the ''Enterprise'' to fight in the [[Klingon Civil War]]. ({{TNG|Redemption}})
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Wallace was one of the officers waiting outside of the transporter room to say farewell to [[Worf]] when he left the ''Enterprise''-D to fight in the [[Klingon Civil War]]. ({{TNG|Redemption}})
   
 
=== 2368 ===
 
=== 2368 ===
[[File:Darien Wallace.jpg|thumb|Darien Wallace in [[2368]]]]
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[[File:Darien Wallace.jpg|thumb|Darien Wallace in 2368]]
   
Early in [[2368]], Wallace, in a grey civilian suit, sat down in Ten Forward for a drink along with a fellow crewmember from the [[sciences division]], shortly after [[Ensign]] [[Ro Laren]] came aboard the ''Enterprise''. ({{TNG|Ensign Ro}})
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Early in [[2368]], Wallace, in a grey civilian suit, sat down in Ten Forward for a drink along with a fellow crewmember from the [[sciences division]], shortly after [[Ensign]] [[Ro Laren]] came aboard the ''Enterprise''-D. ({{TNG|Ensign Ro}})
 
He was on duty in main engineering when the USS ''Enterprise'' was in orbit of [[Melona IV]] shortly after the whole planet had been ravaged by the [[Crystalline Entity]]. ({{TNG|Silicon Avatar}}) He was also on duty in engineering when the crew was under the influence of the [[Ktarian game]]. He greeted Wesley Crusher in a corridor when the latter returned to the ''Enterprise'' during that time. A short time later, Wallace was also addicted to the game, walking through a corridor on deck 36 and grinning widely. ({{TNG|The Game}})
 
   
 
He was on duty in main engineering when the USS ''Enterprise''-D was in orbit of [[Melona IV]] shortly after the whole planet had been ravaged by the [[Crystalline Entity]]. ({{TNG|Silicon Avatar}}) He was also on duty in engineering when the crew was under the influence of the [[Ktarian game]]. He greeted Wesley Crusher in a corridor when the latter returned to the ''Enterprise''-D during that time. A short time later, Wallace was also addicted to the game, walking through a corridor on deck 36 and grinning widely. ({{TNG|The Game}})
 
{{bginfo|Neither Wallace or Crusher speak a word when seeing each other, but nod instead. In the German dubbing of the episode, however, Wallace gets to say ''"Hallo, Wesley"''.}}
 
{{bginfo|Neither Wallace or Crusher speak a word when seeing each other, but nod instead. In the German dubbing of the episode, however, Wallace gets to say ''"Hallo, Wesley"''.}}
   
 
When [[Helena Rozhenko]] visited the ship later that year, she had a drink with her adopted son, Worf, in Ten Forward to discuss [[Alexander Rozhenko]], whom she had brought aboard to live with Worf. At the same time, Darien Wallace, in civilian clothing, was also having a drink at the bar. ({{TNG|New Ground}})
 
When [[Helena Rozhenko]] visited the ship later that year, she had a drink with her adopted son, Worf, in Ten Forward to discuss [[Alexander Rozhenko]], whom she had brought aboard to live with Worf. At the same time, Darien Wallace, in civilian clothing, was also having a drink at the bar. ({{TNG|New Ground}})
   
 
Wallace was one of the ''Enterprise''-D crewmembers who beamed down to [[Moab IV]] in order to help fortify the structure of the [[Genome colony]] on that planet so that it could withstand the effects of a [[stellar core fragment]]. ({{TNG|The Masterpiece Society}}) Later, he was one of the crewmembers held captive in Ten Forward by [[Ux-Mal]] terrorists while the ''Enterprise''-D was in orbit of [[Mab-Bu VI]]. He was sitting, in his casual grey suit, next to [[Diana Giddings]] and [[Keiko O'Brien]], the latter of whom was holding [[Molly O'Brien|Molly]]. After the first failed attempt to free the hostages, Wallace and two other Starfleet officers discussed their situation with [[Captain]] [[Jean-Luc Picard|Picard]] and [[Lieutenant]] [[Worf]]. ({{TNG|Power Play}})
Wallace passed [[Timothy (Vico)|Timothy]]'s guest quarters when Counselor Troi invited the boy for a walk around the ship. ({{TNG|Hero Worship}})
 
 
He was one of the engineers that had to evacuate main engineering during an accident that ultimately cost the life of Ensign [[Keller]], who didn't make it behind the [[isolation door]] in time. Later, Commander Riker was forced by the [[Ullian]] telepath [[Jev]] to relive the memory of that accident. ({{TNG|Violations}})
 
 
Wallace was one of the ''Enterprise'' crewmembers who beamed down to [[Moab IV]] in order to help fortify the structure of the [[Human]] [[colony]] on that planet so that it could withstand the effects of a [[stellar core fragment]]. ({{TNG|The Masterpiece Society}}) Later, he was one of the crewmembers held captive by in Ten Forward by [[Ux-Mal]] terrorists while the ''Enterprise'' was in orbit of [[Mab-Bu VI]]. He was sitting, in his casual grey suit, next to [[Diana Giddings]] and [[Keiko O'Brien]], the latter of whom was holding [[Molly O'Brien|Molly]]. After the first failed attempt to free the hostages, Wallace and two other Starfleet officers discussed their situation with [[Captain]] [[Jean-Luc Picard|Picard]] and [[Lieutenant]] [[Worf]]. ({{TNG|Power Play}})
 
 
[[File:Worf Wallace Picard.jpg|thumb|Worf, Wallace and Picard taken hostage by Ux-Mal terrorists]]
 
[[File:Worf Wallace Picard.jpg|thumb|Worf, Wallace and Picard taken hostage by Ux-Mal terrorists]]
Later that year, Wallace worked with the crew of a [[Romulan science vessel]] to repair the [[Romulan]] ship. As the ''Enterprise'' was experiencing troubles with its transporter system, Wallace, together with Data and another engineer, had to transfer to the Romulan vessel by means of a [[shuttle]]. Wallace later helped a Romulan carry a large piece of [[Federation]] equipment that had been provided by the ''Enterprise'' so the Romulan vessel could be made spaceworthy again. ({{TNG|The Next Phase}})
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Later that year, Wallace worked with the crew of a [[Romulan science vessel]] to repair the [[Romulan]] ship. As the ''Enterprise''-D was experiencing troubles with its transporter system, Wallace, together with Data and another engineer, had to transfer to the Romulan vessel by means of a [[shuttle]]. Wallace later helped a Romulan carry a large piece of [[Federation]] equipment that had been provided by the ''Enterprise''-D so the Romulan vessel could be made spaceworthy again. ({{TNG|The Next Phase}})
 
{{bginfo|In this episode, he uttered his only word in the whole series and was seen doing so &ndash; ''"Good"''. This line was in fact spoken by Guy Vardaman, unlike the previous ''"Aye, Sir!"''.}}
 
{{bginfo|In this episode, he uttered his only word in the whole series and was seen doing so &ndash; ''"Good"''. This line was in fact spoken by Guy Vardaman, unlike the previous ''"Aye, Sir!"''.}}
   
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He was having a drink and chatting with a bartender in Ten Forward when [[Montgomery Scott]] entered the bar and later drank "[[Aldebaran whiskey|something green]]". ({{TNG|Relics}})
 
He was having a drink and chatting with a bartender in Ten Forward when [[Montgomery Scott]] entered the bar and later drank "[[Aldebaran whiskey|something green]]". ({{TNG|Relics}})
   
Wallace worked in a [[transporter room]] when the ''Enterprise-D'' was in orbit of [[Bersallis III]]. He beamed aboard [[Doctor]] [[Beverly Crusher|Crusher]] and the infirmary patient of the Bersallis colony which had to be evacuated due to massive firestorms. ({{TNG|Lessons}})
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Wallace worked in a [[transporter room]] when the ''Enterprise''-D was in orbit of [[Bersallis III]]. He beamed aboard [[Doctor]] [[Beverly Crusher|Crusher]] and the infirmary patients of the Bersallis colony which had to be evacuated due to massive [[firestorm]]s. ({{TNG|Lessons}})
   
 
Later that year, Wallace was a member of the initial away team that searched for Data on a [[Unnamed Alpha and Beta Quadrant planets#Lore's planet|planet]] where Lore had taken command of an outpost of rogue Borg. When additional search teams were beamed down to the planet, Wallace and [[Towles]] manned the command post and stayed close to the ''[[El-Baz]]'', the [[shuttlepod]] Data and the Borg had used to escape to the planet. ({{TNG|Descent}})
 
Later that year, Wallace was a member of the initial away team that searched for Data on a [[Unnamed Alpha and Beta Quadrant planets#Lore's planet|planet]] where Lore had taken command of an outpost of rogue Borg. When additional search teams were beamed down to the planet, Wallace and [[Towles]] manned the command post and stayed close to the ''[[El-Baz]]'', the [[shuttlepod]] Data and the Borg had used to escape to the planet. ({{TNG|Descent}})
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=== Service record ===
 
=== Service record ===
* Late [[2350s]] to Early [[2360s]]: Attends Starfleet Academy on Beta Ursae Minor II.
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* Late [[2350s]] to Early [[2360s]]: Attends Starfleet Academy on Beta Ursae Minor II
 
* About [[2363]]: Operations division, assigned to ''Utopia Planitia Fleet Yards'' in life support control
* Early [[2360s]]: Assigned to the USS ''Baton Rouge''
 
** Assigned to the USS ''Seaquest''
 
* About [[2363]]: Operations division, assigned to ''Utopia Planitia Fleet Yards'' in life support control.
 
 
* [[2364]] to [[2371]]: Assigned to the USS ''Enterprise'' ({{TNG|All Good Things...}})
 
* [[2364]] to [[2371]]: Assigned to the USS ''Enterprise'' ({{TNG|All Good Things...}})
 
** [[2364]]: Assigned to engineering ({{TNG|Datalore}})
 
** [[2364]]: Assigned to engineering ({{TNG|Datalore}})
 
*** Assigned to security ({{TNG|Heart of Glory}})
 
*** Assigned to security ({{TNG|Heart of Glory}})
 
*** Assigned to the USS ''Baton Rouge'' ({{TNG|Eye of the Beholder}})
 
** [[2365]]: Assigned to engineering ({{TNG|Elementary, Dear Data}})
 
** [[2365]]: Assigned to engineering ({{TNG|Elementary, Dear Data}})
 
*** Assigned to the operations station ({{TNG|The Schizoid Man}})
 
*** Assigned to the operations station ({{TNG|The Schizoid Man}})
 
*** Assigned to the USS ''Seaquest'' ({{TNG|Eye of the Beholder}})
 
** [[2366]]: Promoted to ensign ({{TNG|Booby Trap}})
 
** [[2366]]: Promoted to ensign ({{TNG|Booby Trap}})
 
*** assigned as flight controller (command division) ({{TNG|The Hunted}})
 
*** assigned as flight controller (command division) ({{TNG|The Hunted}})
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In an alternate [[quantum reality]] that [[Worf]] was passing through in [[2370]], Wallace walked past the Klingon and [[Commander]] [[William T. Riker]] who were having a chat in a corridor. Worf was dreading a surprise party, but Riker assured him, no party was planned, a lie, as Worf soon realized. ({{TNG|Parallels}})
 
In an alternate [[quantum reality]] that [[Worf]] was passing through in [[2370]], Wallace walked past the Klingon and [[Commander]] [[William T. Riker]] who were having a chat in a corridor. Worf was dreading a surprise party, but Riker assured him, no party was planned, a lie, as Worf soon realized. ({{TNG|Parallels}})
   
== Memorable Quotes ==
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== Memorable quotes ==
''"Aye, Sir!"''
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''"Aye, sir!"''
 
:({{TNG|The Wounded}})
 
:({{TNG|The Wounded}})
   
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*{{TNG}}
 
*{{TNG}}
 
**{{e|Too Short a Season}}
 
**{{e|Datalore}}
 
**{{e|Datalore}}
 
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Lieutenant Darien Wallace was a Starfleet crewmember who served aboard the USS Enterprise-D from 2364 to 2371.

He was the son of Dennis and Laurel Wallace. According to medical file MM-378-5, Wallace was born on Altair IV on stardate 22991.6. (TNG: "Eye of the Beholder")

Service history

Wallace graduated Starfleet Academy at Beta Ursae Minor II. By 2371, he had been assigned to three starships in his career. These were the USS Baton Rouge on stardate 41987.6, the USS Seaquest on stardate 42983.6, and the USS Enterprise on stardate 43922.6. In 2370, he held the classification of specialist (grade 3) in life support systems.

Wallace had many achievements throughout his career. On stardate 45392.6, he was awarded the J. Bruce Award for bioengineering. On stardate 44083.6, he was awarded the Campbell Award for life sciences. On stardate 43147.6, he was awarded the Extended Tour Ribbon. He was promoted to the rank of lieutenant on stardate 42922.6. He had an average efficiency/coind rating of 8.7.

In the early 2360s, Wallace served at Utopia Planitia Shipyards in the Sol system. He was the team leader for primary hull forward life support control and emergency systems installation for the starship Enterprise-D. He was also assistant parts scheduler of the primary and secondary life support systems linkage system. (TNG: "Eye of the Beholder")

2364

Wallace and Argyle

Crewman Wallace assisting Chief Engineer Argyle

Crewman Wallace was present in the Enterprise's shuttlebay when Captain Jean-Luc Picard boarded the starship for the very first time in 2364, shortly before the mission to Deneb IV. (TNG: "All Good Things...")

Guy Vardaman wore a red uniform in this episode, as his gold uniform from Seasons 1-3 had already been altered to be worn by somebody else. The red spandex uniform he wore in "The Hunted" could still be located, so Wallace is seen in command red in this episode.

Later that year, Wallace assisted chief engineer Argyle in re-assembling Lore after the android's dismembered body was found on Omicron Theta. (TNG: "Datalore")

Wallace was treated in an overcrowded sickbay for a virus from Quazulu VIII that most of the crew had contracted while in orbit of Angel I. (TNG: "Angel One")

He roamed the corridors of the ship when the USS Enterprise-D was docked at Starbase 74, shortly before everyone had to abandon the ship because of a faked warp core breach simulated by the Bynars. A little later, he was seen in an office on Starbase 74, when it was discussed what to do about the hijacking of the Enterprise-D. (TNG: "11001001")

Wallace was on duty on the bridge around the time when the Enterprise was in orbit of Mordan IV. He passed Rear Admiral Mark Jameson who left the Observation lounge and later was on duty on the bridge when the Admiral died on the planet. (TNG: "Too Short a Season")

Later that year, he was standing in a corridor and talking to another crewmember when Mason was abducted by the Aldeans. (TNG: "When The Bough Breaks")

He passed the transporter room doors when Admiral Gregory Quinn and Lieutenant Commander Dexter Remmick beamed aboard the ship for the first time. A short time later, he was working on the warp core in main engineering while the Enterprise was still in orbit around Relva VII. Later, he was passing Captain Picard wearing his dress uniform in a corridor. (TNG: "Coming of Age")

Wallace was part of a security detachment sent to apprehend the Klingons Korris and Konmel, who had escaped from the brig. He picked up the type 2 phaser of a fellow security officer who had been killed by Korris. (TNG: "Heart of Glory")

Wallace was on duty on the bridge when the ship received a distress signal from Ben Prieto and Deanna Troi, who had crash-landed aboard a shuttlecraft on Vagra II. (TNG: "Skin of Evil")

When the Enterprise-D was in orbit of Vandor IV, Wallace was walking along a corridor, talking to a science officer and nearly bumping into Lieutenant Commander Data. (TNG: "We'll Always Have Paris")

Late that year, Wallace was walking behind a command division crewmember while working on a PADD and was passed by Ralph Offenhouse, who was making his way to the bridge. (TNG: "The Neutral Zone")

2365

Wallace repairing transporter

Wallace working on a malfunctioning transporter circuit

Darien Wallace had just left Ten Forward when Captain Jean-Luc Picard met Doctor Katherine Pulaski for the first time in the bar in 2365. (TNG: "The Child")

He was the first person to ever be seen in the bar.

Wallace served on the bridge when Captain Picard told Counselor Troi about his doubts letting Commander Riker join Worf's Klingon calisthenics program. (TNG: "Where Silence Has Lease")

He was working in main engineering when the ship was temporarily taken over by the holographic character Professor James Moriarty. (TNG: "Elementary, Dear Data")

When the crew encountered Thadiun Okona and his ship, the Erstwhile, near the beginning of the year, Wallace was on duty on the bridge, manning one of the aft stations. (TNG: "The Outrageous Okona") He was also manning an aft console on the bridge when mediator Riva first made contact with the warring Solari factions of Solais V. (TNG: "Loud As A Whisper")

Wallace was manning the ops station in early 2365 and was relieved by Data, who at that time was possessed by Doctor Ira Graves. He later manned his usual bridge aft console. (TNG: "The Schizoid Man")

This was the first time Wallace manned the ops station.

He was on duty on the bridge when Kargan, the captain of the Klingon Bird-of-Prey IKS Pagh, was transported aboard the Enterprise-D. (TNG: "A Matter Of Honor")

Wallace was working together with Geordi La Forge and Wesley Crusher in main engineering, when the Enterprise-D was transporting sovereign-to-be Salia from Klavdia III to Daled IV. (TNG: "The Dauphin")

When the Enterprise-D was affected by an Iconian software transmission, which caused several malfunctions aboard the ship, Wallace helped Chief O'Brien keep the transporter working properly. (TNG: "Contagion")

Crewman Wallace was on duty in the shuttlebay when the shuttlepod El-Baz, carrying a Captain Picard from the future, was tractored into the hangar. (TNG: "Time Squared")

He is referenced as "n.d. crewmember" in the script of this episode.

Wallace was working in main engineering, where he later helped Wesley Crusher with maintenance work when the Enterprise-D was in orbit of Starbase Montgomery. (TNG: "The Icarus Factor")

He was walking along a corridor aboard the ship, carrying a PADD, and had a short chat with Ensign Bennett when the Enterprise-D was investigating the Selcundi Drema sector. A short while later, he passed a very nervous Wesley Crusher in front of the geology laboratory on deck 10 and gave him an encouraging nod. (TNG: "Pen Pals")

After the Enterprise-D encountered the Borg for the first time, Wallace manned the ops station while the bridge crew held a conference in the Observation Lounge. He continued manning the post when an away team beamed to the Borg cube and later manned an aft station on the bridge. (TNG: "Q Who")

He was one of the crew members watching Commander Riker play strategema against the Zakdorn Sirna Kolrami in late 2365. (TNG: "Peak Performance")

2366

Wallace and Data

Ensign Wallace (conn) and Lieutenant Commander Data (ops)

When the Enterprise-D experienced troubles due to nanites in the Kavis Alpha sector, Wallace received minor injuries and was subsequently treated in sickbay by Diana Giddings. He had to lie down for a moment, though. (TNG: "Evolution")

He was promoted to ensign in early 2366. Shortly thereafter, he was doing some work on a PADD in a corridor when the ship had just discovered the Promellian battle cruiser Cleponji. (TNG: "Booby Trap")

Wallace was having a drink in Ten Forward when the Enterprise-D received orders to proceed to Starbase 343 to take on medical supplies for the Alpha Leonis system. (TNG: "The Vengeance Factor")

He briefly switched to the command division in mid-2366 and manned the conn station when the Angosian prisoner Roga Danar escaped the brig aboard the Enterprise-D. Wallace then worked at an aft console of the bridge a short time later. (TNG: "The Hunted")

This was the first time Wallace manned the conn.

Wallace was back in a security uniform a short time later and was ordered by Captain Picard to escort Q out of sickbay while Data was treated there. (TNG: "Deja Q")

He was enjoying a drink with Ensigns Bennett and Youngblood in Ten Forward when Commander Riker met Data's daughter, Lal, for the first time. He was rather amused when Lal suddenly kissed Commander Riker. (TNG: "The Offspring")

Wallace, Youngblood, Bennett

Ensigns Wallace, Youngblood and Bennett

He had a drink with a female operations officer and later played a game of three-dimensional chess against the computer in Ten Forward when the Enterprise-D took aboard Worf's brother Kurn. (TNG: "Sins of the Father")

Shortly after Tam Elbrun came aboard to help make First Contact with Gomtuu, Wallace was seen walking along a corridor. (TNG: "Tin Man") Later on, Wallace was standing guard at the brig when Kivas Fajo was being held there. (TNG: "The Most Toys")

He attended the Mozart recital held in honor of the visiting ambassador Sarek. (TNG: "Sarek")

Later that year, Wallace was seen walking in a corridor close to Lwaxana Troi's guest quarters when the Enterprise was in orbit of Betazed. (TNG: "Ménage à Troi")

He was talking to a fellow crewmember in Ten Forward and later enjoyed a blue drink in the bar, chatting with a female crewmember shortly after the Zalkonian known as John Doe was able to leave sickbay for the first time. (TNG: "Transfigurations")

2367

Darien Wallace 2367

Darien Wallace in 2367

Wallace walked past Commander Riker on his way to the transporter room to welcome the away team from the Borg cube. (TNG: "The Best of Both Worlds, Part II")

Early in 2367, Wallace was recovering in sickbay after the ship had been violently shaken when trying to break free from the influence of two-dimensional lifeforms. (TNG: "The Loss")

He attended the preparations for the O'Brien wedding in Ten Forward early that year, wearing a grey civilian suit. (TNG: "Data's Day")

According to Guy Vardaman, Wallace also attended the actual wedding but was not seen on screen.

Later that year, Ensign Wallace again switched to the command division and assumed duty at the conn of the Enterprise-D when the ship, aided by the Cardassian Galor-class ship Trager, hunted the rogue starship USS Phoenix, commanded by Captain Benjamin Maxwell. (TNG: "The Wounded")

Wallace says "Aye, Sir" off screen in one scene; the line was not spoken by Guy Vardaman, however, but later dubbed in by somebody else.

He was treated in sickbay by Nurse Alyssa Ogawa after the Enterprise-D crew first encountered the Paxans and lost a whole day. (TNG: "Clues")

Wallace was on duty in engineering, when the spaceborne lifeform named "Junior" was attached to the Enterprise-D hull. (TNG: "Galaxy's Child")

He was on duty (and back in an operations uniform) when Susanna Leijten broke down in main engineering due to an infection by an alien lifeform native to Tarchannen III. (TNG: "Identity Crisis")

He walked past the main sickbay entrance while Reginald Barclay was treated in the facility, shortly after Barclay had been hit by an energy pulse from the Cytherian probe. (TNG: "The Nth Degree")

When a symposium of the Federation Archaeology Council was held on board the Enterprise-D in 2367 and Doctor Beverly Crusher gave the archaeologist Vash a tour of the ship, Wallace and a female crewmember walked past the Ten Forward doors. (TNG: "Qpid")

Wallace was passing through main engineering when Admiral Norah Satie came aboard the ship and inspected the damage to the dilithium chamber hatch. (TNG: "The Drumhead")

He was working in engineering when Doctor Timicin was trying to find a way to reignite the Kaelon sun there. (TNG: "Half a Life")

Wallace was working in main engineering after Geordi La Forge returned from his trip to Risa. La Forge was very pleased with the work the engineers had done in his absence. (TNG: "The Mind's Eye")

He was manning the ops station and later played a game of three-dimensional chess in Ten Forward when the Enterprise-D was in orbit of Peliar Zel II. (TNG: "The Host") Later, he was in attendance of a concert of classical music in Ten Forward, sitting at a table very close to the musicians – Data, Jenna D'Sora and Keiko O'Brien amongst them. (TNG: "In Theory")

Wallace was one of the officers waiting outside of the transporter room to say farewell to Worf when he left the Enterprise-D to fight in the Klingon Civil War. (TNG: "Redemption")

2368

Darien Wallace

Darien Wallace in 2368

Early in 2368, Wallace, in a grey civilian suit, sat down in Ten Forward for a drink along with a fellow crewmember from the sciences division, shortly after Ensign Ro Laren came aboard the Enterprise-D. (TNG: "Ensign Ro")

He was on duty in main engineering when the USS Enterprise-D was in orbit of Melona IV shortly after the whole planet had been ravaged by the Crystalline Entity. (TNG: "Silicon Avatar") He was also on duty in engineering when the crew was under the influence of the Ktarian game. He greeted Wesley Crusher in a corridor when the latter returned to the Enterprise-D during that time. A short time later, Wallace was also addicted to the game, walking through a corridor on deck 36 and grinning widely. (TNG: "The Game")

Neither Wallace or Crusher speak a word when seeing each other, but nod instead. In the German dubbing of the episode, however, Wallace gets to say "Hallo, Wesley".

When Helena Rozhenko visited the ship later that year, she had a drink with her adopted son, Worf, in Ten Forward to discuss Alexander Rozhenko, whom she had brought aboard to live with Worf. At the same time, Darien Wallace, in civilian clothing, was also having a drink at the bar. (TNG: "New Ground")

Wallace was one of the Enterprise-D crewmembers who beamed down to Moab IV in order to help fortify the structure of the Genome colony on that planet so that it could withstand the effects of a stellar core fragment. (TNG: "The Masterpiece Society") Later, he was one of the crewmembers held captive in Ten Forward by Ux-Mal terrorists while the Enterprise-D was in orbit of Mab-Bu VI. He was sitting, in his casual grey suit, next to Diana Giddings and Keiko O'Brien, the latter of whom was holding Molly. After the first failed attempt to free the hostages, Wallace and two other Starfleet officers discussed their situation with Captain Picard and Lieutenant Worf. (TNG: "Power Play")

Worf Wallace Picard

Worf, Wallace and Picard taken hostage by Ux-Mal terrorists

Later that year, Wallace worked with the crew of a Romulan science vessel to repair the Romulan ship. As the Enterprise-D was experiencing troubles with its transporter system, Wallace, together with Data and another engineer, had to transfer to the Romulan vessel by means of a shuttle. Wallace later helped a Romulan carry a large piece of Federation equipment that had been provided by the Enterprise-D so the Romulan vessel could be made spaceworthy again. (TNG: "The Next Phase")

In this episode, he uttered his only word in the whole series and was seen doing so – "Good". This line was in fact spoken by Guy Vardaman, unlike the previous "Aye, Sir!".

2369

He passed Deanna Troi and Samuel Clemens in a corridor in early 2369. Both had just returned from 1893's San Francisco and Clemens was just telling the Counselor about his disappointment as there were no cigars stocked on the Enterprise-D. (TNG: "Time's Arrow, Part II")

He was having a drink and chatting with a bartender in Ten Forward when Montgomery Scott entered the bar and later drank "something green". (TNG: "Relics")

Wallace worked in a transporter room when the Enterprise-D was in orbit of Bersallis III. He beamed aboard Doctor Crusher and the infirmary patients of the Bersallis colony which had to be evacuated due to massive firestorms. (TNG: "Lessons")

Later that year, Wallace was a member of the initial away team that searched for Data on a planet where Lore had taken command of an outpost of rogue Borg. When additional search teams were beamed down to the planet, Wallace and Towles manned the command post and stayed close to the El-Baz, the shuttlepod Data and the Borg had used to escape to the planet. (TNG: "Descent")

2370

When Worf finally returned to the correct quantum reality after a bat'leth tournament on Forcas III and met Commander Riker in a corridor, he was passed by Darien Wallace, carrying a PADD. (TNG: "Parallels")

Darien Wallace personnel file

Darien Wallace's personnel file

In 2370, Lieutenant Wallace's personal information was displayed on a viewscreen to Counselor Deanna Troi in a psychic phenomenon. A little later, when her hallucination was getting out of control and she was running through a corridor, to get to the nacelle control room in order to commit suicide, she passed Wallace and several other officers. (TNG: "Eye of the Beholder")

2371

Wallace was on duty during the Enterprise-D's voyage to Veridian III, the last planet the starship visited before its destruction. (Star Trek Generations)

Service record

Alternate timelines

Darien Wallace, alternate timeline

Darien Wallace from an alternate timeline

In an alternate timeline created when the USS Enterprise-C traveled forward in time, Wallace served on the Enterprise-D. During a rescue effort, Wallace helped an Enterprise-C midshipman to a bed in sickbay after which he stood guard at the main entrance door to sickbay. (TNG: "Yesterday's Enterprise")

In an alternate quantum reality that Worf was passing through in 2370, Wallace walked past the Klingon and Commander William T. Riker who were having a chat in a corridor. Worf was dreading a surprise party, but Riker assured him, no party was planned, a lie, as Worf soon realized. (TNG: "Parallels")

Memorable quotes

"Aye, sir!"

(TNG: "The Wounded")

"Good!"

(TNG: "The Next Phase")
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Appendices

Appearances

Background information

Darien Wallace was played by regular extra and stand-in Guy Vardaman, who received no credit for any of his appearances.

Wallace was seen wearing a red command division uniform three times, in the scenes set in 2364 from "All Good Things...", in "The Hunted", and "The Wounded". In all other appearances, he wore operations/security yellow or was seen in civilian garb.

After the end of the series, the red spandex uniform worn by Wallace in "All Good Things..." was cut into pieces and included as part of a Trading Card set. Vardaman was provided with the tag on the collar, all that remained of the costume.

Wallace was named after script typist Jana Wallace, who worked on TNG, DS9 and VOY. His home planet of Altair IV was suggested by Mike Okuda and Guy Vardaman and is a reference to Forbidden Planet, a favorite of both Okuda's and Vardaman's. His last name was first used in "Descent", and his first name was legible on screen in "Eye of the Beholder". His name was written "Darian Wallace" in the Star Trek Encyclopedia and the CCG but is clearly listed as "Darien Wallace" in his personnel file in "Eye of the Beholder".

The personnel file seen by Counselor Troi appeared during a dream sequence; this might explain some inaccuracies in the stardates.

Apocrypha

According to his card in the Star Trek Customizable Card Game, "Ensign Darian Wallace is representative of Starfleet security officers" and "held numerous positions aboard the USS Enterprise." His specialty is anthropology and he has a ranking of 7 in integrity, 5 in cunning and 6 in strength. [1]

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