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[[Image:Hector Ilario.JPG|thumb|Hector Ilario in [[2375]].]]
 
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'''Hector Ilario''' (played by [[Art Chudabala]]) was a [[Starfleet]] [[lieutenant]] born in [[2353]] who had graduated from [[Starfleet Academy]] in [[2372]].
 
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| imagecap = Hector Ilario in [[2375]]
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| imagecap2 = Ilario and his Academy classmates
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| gender = Male
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| species = [[Human]]
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| affiliation = [[Starfleet]]
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| rank = [[Lieutenant junior grade]]
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| status = Deceased
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| datestatus = 2375
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| died = [[2375]]
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| actor = [[Art Chudabala]]
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'''Hector Ilario''' was a [[Human]] [[Starfleet]] [[officer]] with the [[Starfleet ranks|rank]] of [[lieutenant junior grade]].
   
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Born on [[Earth]] in [[2353]], Ilario came from a big family, having had three brothers and two sisters. Ilario attended [[Starfleet Academy]] and was a member of the graduating Class of [[2372]].
He was assigned to [[Deep Space 9]] in [[2375]], where he served as [[helmsman]] on the [[USS Defiant (NX-74205)|''Defiant'']]. He piloted the ship in battle against six [[Jem'Hadar attack ship|Jem'Hadar ships]]. Ten days after being assigned to DS9, he was murdered by a [[Vulcan]] [[science officer]], [[Chu'lak]]. ([[DS9]]: "[[Field of Fire]]")
 
   
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In mid-[[2375]], Ilario was assigned to [[Deep Space 9]], where he quickly grew to admire his fellow officers, especially of [[Doctor]] [[Julian Bashir]] and [[Chief]] [[Miles O'Brien]]. Likewise, Ilario was well liked by the crew, and was notably observed by [[Ezri Dax]] to be intelligent, dedicated, and eager to please.
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Shortly after the his arrival on the station, Ilario was quickly assigned to his first mission on board the {{USS|Defiant|2370}}, where he served as [[helmsman]] during a week long mission, successfully piloting the ship in battle against six [[Jem'Hadar attack ship]]s, which were destroyed. After this astounding victory, the crew of Deep Space 9 held a celebration for Ilario at [[Quark's]], where was able to experience his first taste of real [[Saurian brandy]], a beverage which he knew to be a favorite of [[Captain]] [[Benjamin Sisko|Sisko]].
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During the celebration, he requested that he be allowed to participate in a [[holosuite]] program with Bashir and O'Brien, but they rejected his request as they valued their time on the holosuite together, assuring him that it was nothing personal. Ilario then commenced with drinking heavy amounts of brandy, along with [[Kira Nerys]] and Dax for over an hour, not wanting the celebration to end. He was eventually escorted to his [[quarters]] by Dax.
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Upon entering his quarters, he grabbed a [[photograph]] of he and two of his Academy friends and proceeded to display his pride at his achievement and his wish that his friends could have seen him fight the Jem'Hadar. When Dax tried to leave, the single Ilario attempted to flirt with her, who although flattered, shrugged off his attempt and left. Dax would prove to be the last person to see Ilario alive as later that night, Ilario, who had only been assigned to the station for ten days, was [[murder]]ed by an individual using the [[TR-116 rifle]].
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Following the discovery of his death, Bashir and O'Brien discussed the situation with Dax, expressing their dismay in not letting him join them in the holosuite; Dax shared these sentiments as well, regretting having left his quarters so soon. Both Bashir and Dax, who were deeply disturbed by his murder and unable to sleep, sat with Ilario in the [[wardroom]] as he rested in his [[photon torpedo]] casket.
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The subsequent investigation conducted by Dax, which was not concluded until two more murders had been committed, revealed that the murderer was a [[Vulcan]] [[science officer]] named [[Chu'lak]], who killed Ilario and the others because they possessed photographs in their quarters of people showing [[emotion]], but more simply because "[[logic]] demanded it." ({{DS9|Field of Fire}})
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{{bginfo|Hector Ilario was played by [[Art Chudabala]].|The character was described in the script as "''a likeable [sic] young man who's just arrived on the station. He's handsome, excited to have completed his first mission and a bit anxious to be accepted as one of the guys.''"|In a scene added for filming, but not present in the script, Dax referred to him as a "drunken ensign" while escorting him to his quarters, while his [[personnel file]] suggested his rank as "lieutenant." Despite this, both the script and his [[pip]]s indicated that he was a lieutenant junior grade.}}
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Revision as of 00:42, 27 September 2012

Hector Ilario was a Human Starfleet officer with the rank of lieutenant junior grade.

Born on Earth in 2353, Ilario came from a big family, having had three brothers and two sisters. Ilario attended Starfleet Academy and was a member of the graduating Class of 2372.

In mid-2375, Ilario was assigned to Deep Space 9, where he quickly grew to admire his fellow officers, especially of Doctor Julian Bashir and Chief Miles O'Brien. Likewise, Ilario was well liked by the crew, and was notably observed by Ezri Dax to be intelligent, dedicated, and eager to please.

Shortly after the his arrival on the station, Ilario was quickly assigned to his first mission on board the USS Defiant, where he served as helmsman during a week long mission, successfully piloting the ship in battle against six Jem'Hadar attack ships, which were destroyed. After this astounding victory, the crew of Deep Space 9 held a celebration for Ilario at Quark's, where was able to experience his first taste of real Saurian brandy, a beverage which he knew to be a favorite of Captain Sisko.

During the celebration, he requested that he be allowed to participate in a holosuite program with Bashir and O'Brien, but they rejected his request as they valued their time on the holosuite together, assuring him that it was nothing personal. Ilario then commenced with drinking heavy amounts of brandy, along with Kira Nerys and Dax for over an hour, not wanting the celebration to end. He was eventually escorted to his quarters by Dax.

Upon entering his quarters, he grabbed a photograph of he and two of his Academy friends and proceeded to display his pride at his achievement and his wish that his friends could have seen him fight the Jem'Hadar. When Dax tried to leave, the single Ilario attempted to flirt with her, who although flattered, shrugged off his attempt and left. Dax would prove to be the last person to see Ilario alive as later that night, Ilario, who had only been assigned to the station for ten days, was murdered by an individual using the TR-116 rifle.

Following the discovery of his death, Bashir and O'Brien discussed the situation with Dax, expressing their dismay in not letting him join them in the holosuite; Dax shared these sentiments as well, regretting having left his quarters so soon. Both Bashir and Dax, who were deeply disturbed by his murder and unable to sleep, sat with Ilario in the wardroom as he rested in his photon torpedo casket.

The subsequent investigation conducted by Dax, which was not concluded until two more murders had been committed, revealed that the murderer was a Vulcan science officer named Chu'lak, who killed Ilario and the others because they possessed photographs in their quarters of people showing emotion, but more simply because "logic demanded it." (DS9: "Field of Fire")

Hector Ilario was played by Art Chudabala.
The character was described in the script as "a likeable [sic] young man who's just arrived on the station. He's handsome, excited to have completed his first mission and a bit anxious to be accepted as one of the guys."
In a scene added for filming, but not present in the script, Dax referred to him as a "drunken ensign" while escorting him to his quarters, while his personnel file suggested his rank as "lieutenant." Despite this, both the script and his pips indicated that he was a lieutenant junior grade.