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[[Lieutenant Colonel]] '''Fellini''' was the [[duty officer]] of the [[United States Air Force#US Air Force Air Police|Air Force Air Police]] at the time they captured [[Captain]] [[James T. Kirk|Kirk]].
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[[Lieutenant Colonel]] '''Fellini''' was the [[duty officer]] of the [[United States Air Force#US Air Force Air Police|Air Force Air Police]] at the time they captured [[Captain]] [[James T. Kirk|Kirk]]. Fellini was a seasoned Air Force officer with many years of service, a veteran of the [[Second World War]], and a recepient of several high [[Awards of the American military|Air Force decorations]]. Fellini was also a very stern and by the book officer and could not understand how Kirk and infilitrated a top secret Air Force base and became infuriated at Kirk's very bemused attitude towards the entire situation.
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:Fellini wears both the Air Force Good Conduct Medal, indicating that he was prior enlisted before becoming an officer, as well as the Air Force Distinguished Service Medal which is an extremely high decoration normally awarded to [[general]]s. He also can be seen wearing a single campaign ribbon from World War II, meaning that he was a veteran of the Second World War.''
   
 
During an inadvertent incursion to [[1969]], the [[USS Enterprise (NCC-1701)|USS ''Enterprise'']] was approached by an [[aircraft]]. Images of it were caught by the aircraft's wing cameras, and a description of the encounter was recorded by flight control of the [[498th Air Base]].
 
During an inadvertent incursion to [[1969]], the [[USS Enterprise (NCC-1701)|USS ''Enterprise'']] was approached by an [[aircraft]]. Images of it were caught by the aircraft's wing cameras, and a description of the encounter was recorded by flight control of the [[498th Air Base]].
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Spock's method for returning to the future essentially erased this [[alternate timeline|timeline]], so, in effect, Kirk never visited the air base and was never captured. ({{TOS|Tomorrow is Yesterday}})
 
Spock's method for returning to the future essentially erased this [[alternate timeline|timeline]], so, in effect, Kirk never visited the air base and was never captured. ({{TOS|Tomorrow is Yesterday}})
 
:''Lieutenant Colonel Fellini wears both the Air Force Good Conduct Medal, indicating that he was prior enlisted before becoming an officer, as well as the Air Force Distinguished Service Medal which is an extremely high [[Awards of the American military|decoration]] normally awarded to [[general]]s.''
 
   
 
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Revision as of 12:09, 25 May 2007

Fellini
Lieutenant Colonel Fellini in 1969
Species: Human
Gender: Male
Actor: Ed Peck

Lieutenant Colonel Fellini was the duty officer of the Air Force Air Police at the time they captured Captain Kirk. Fellini was a seasoned Air Force officer with many years of service, a veteran of the Second World War, and a recepient of several high Air Force decorations. Fellini was also a very stern and by the book officer and could not understand how Kirk and infilitrated a top secret Air Force base and became infuriated at Kirk's very bemused attitude towards the entire situation.

Fellini wears both the Air Force Good Conduct Medal, indicating that he was prior enlisted before becoming an officer, as well as the Air Force Distinguished Service Medal which is an extremely high decoration normally awarded to generals. He also can be seen wearing a single campaign ribbon from World War II, meaning that he was a veteran of the Second World War.

During an inadvertent incursion to 1969, the USS Enterprise was approached by an aircraft. Images of it were caught by the aircraft's wing cameras, and a description of the encounter was recorded by flight control of the 498th Air Base.

After destroying the aircraft, Kirk ordered the pilot, Captain John Christopher, beamed aboard. This created a potential conflict, as Christopher's son Shaun would be a vital part of the timeline that ultimately led to the Federation. Forced with a need to return Christopher, Kirk visited the air base to recover the taped and filmed evidence. He succeeded in this, but tripped a silent alarm, drawing the attention of the air police, including Fellini. Kirk distracted the air police long enough for Sulu, his partner in crime, to escape.

Fellini questioned Kirk at length, without learning much, before Spock beamed down and rescued Kirk.

Spock's method for returning to the future essentially erased this timeline, so, in effect, Kirk never visited the air base and was never captured. (TOS: "Tomorrow is Yesterday")