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[[Chief]] '''Edgar Willoughby''' was the sector [[quartermaster]] for [[Bajor sector]] in [[2375]]. The name of his wife was [[Cynthia Willoughby|Cynthia]], and together they had two children: an eight-year-old daughter named [[Melissa Willoughby|Melissa]], and a five-year-old son, [[Edgar Willoughby, Jr.|Edgar Jr.]] He also went by the moniker of "Eddie".
 
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|spouse = [[Cynthia Willoughby|Cynthia]]
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|children = [[Melissa Willoughby|Melissa]] ([[daughter]]) and [[Edgar Willoughby, Jr.|Edgar Jr.]] ([[son]])
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[[Chief]] '''Edgar "Eddie" Willoughby''' was the sector [[quartermaster]] for [[Bajor sector]] in [[2375]]. The name of his wife was [[Cynthia Willoughby|Cynthia]], and together they had two children: an eight-year-old daughter named [[Melissa Willoughby|Melissa]], and a five-year-old son, [[Edgar Willoughby, Jr.|Edgar Jr.]]
When [[Miles O'Brien]] needed a new [[graviton stabilizer]] for the {{USS|Defiant|2370}} in [[2375]], he gave permission for [[Nog]] to place discrete inquiries regarding the availability of such a device. [[Nog]] gave Willoughby a bottle of [[Gamzian wine]] as a gift, and learned that it would take three weeks to acquire the replacement, which was too long.
 
   
 
When [[Miles O'Brien]] needed a new [[graviton stabilizer]] for the {{USS|Defiant|2370}} in [[2375]], he gave permission for [[Nog]] to place discrete inquiries regarding the availability of such a device. [[Nog]] gave Willoughby a bottle of [[Gamzian wine]] as a gift, and learned that it would take a week to acquire the replacement, which was too long.
However, Willoughby also informed [[Nog]] that the {{USS|Sentinel}} had an extra stabilizer that they were willing to trade. Nog used this information to obtain something the ''Sentinel'' required and eventually acquired the stabilizer. ({{DS9|Treachery, Faith and the Great River}})
 
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{{bginfo|The ''[[Star Trek Encyclopedia]]'' theorizes that Willoughby's surname may have been a homage to ''{{w|The Twilight Zone}}'' episode "{{w|A Stop at Willoughby}}".}}
 
 
However, Willoughby also informed [[Nog]] that the {{USS|Sentinel}} had an extra stabilizer that they were willing to trade. Nog used this information to obtain something the ''Sentinel'' required and eventually acquired the stabilizer. ({{DS9|Treachery, Faith and the Great River}})
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{{bginfo|{{omid}}|The {{ste|4|2|489}} theorizes that Willoughby's surname may have been a homage to {{wt|The Twilight Zone}} episode "{{w|A Stop at Willoughby}}". [[James Daly]], who played [[Flint]] in {{e|Requiem for Methuselah}}, starred in this episode.}}
   
 
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Latest revision as of 14:20, 5 February 2021

Chief Edgar "Eddie" Willoughby was the sector quartermaster for Bajor sector in 2375. The name of his wife was Cynthia, and together they had two children: an eight-year-old daughter named Melissa, and a five-year-old son, Edgar Jr.

When Miles O'Brien needed a new graviton stabilizer for the USS Defiant in 2375, he gave permission for Nog to place discrete inquiries regarding the availability of such a device. Nog gave Willoughby a bottle of Gamzian wine as a gift, and learned that it would take a week to acquire the replacement, which was too long.

However, Willoughby also informed Nog that the USS Sentinel had an extra stabilizer that they were willing to trade. Nog used this information to obtain something the Sentinel required and eventually acquired the stabilizer. (DS9: "Treachery, Faith and the Great River")

This character was only mentioned in dialogue.
The Star Trek Encyclopedia (4th ed., vol. 2, p. 489) theorizes that Willoughby's surname may have been a homage to The Twilight Zone episode "A Stop at Willoughby". James Daly, who played Flint in "Requiem for Methuselah", starred in this episode.