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[[Vice Admiral]] '''Thomas Henry''' was the Chief of [[Starfleet Security]] in [[2367]] when he was called on board the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-D|-D}} when [[Admiral]] [[Norah Satie]] was conducting an investigation regarding the ''Enterprise''-D's exploded [[dilithium]] [[Dilithium crystal chamber|chamber]], which even led to [[Captain]] [[Jean-Luc Picard]] being questioned. When Picard quoted Admiral Satie's father, the late Judge [[Aaron Satie]] in his own defense, Admiral Satie's furious tirade against Picard caused Henry to walk out of the hearing, thus discrediting both it and Satie.
 
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[[Vice Admiral]] '''Thomas Henry''' was the [[Chief of Starfleet Security]] in [[2367]] when he was called on board the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-D|-D}} when [[Admiral]] [[Norah Satie]] was conducting an investigation regarding the ''Enterprise''-D's exploded [[dilithium]] [[Dilithium crystal chamber|chamber]], which even led to [[Captain]] [[Jean-Luc Picard]] being questioned. When Picard quoted Admiral Satie's father, the late Judge [[Aaron Satie]] in his own defense, Admiral Satie's furious tirade against Picard caused Henry to walk out of the hearing, thus discrediting both it and Satie.
   
 
Henry ordered an end to Satie's investigation soon after, having become clear that she was zealously pursuing the investigation, in the absence of evidence, for personal reasons. ({{TNG|The Drumhead}})
 
Henry ordered an end to Satie's investigation soon after, having become clear that she was zealously pursuing the investigation, in the absence of evidence, for personal reasons. ({{TNG|The Drumhead}})
{{bginfo|Admiral Henry was played by [[Earl Billings]]. He had no dialogue in the aired episode.|The script for "The Drumhead" describes Henry as "''a greying Starfleet Admiral''"; however he is depicted differently in the aired episode.''" {{Star Trek Minutiae|resources/scripts/195.txt}}}}
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Vice Admiral Thomas Henry was the Chief of Starfleet Security in 2367 when he was called on board the USS Enterprise-D when Admiral Norah Satie was conducting an investigation regarding the Enterprise-D's exploded dilithium chamber, which even led to Captain Jean-Luc Picard being questioned. When Picard quoted Admiral Satie's father, the late Judge Aaron Satie in his own defense, Admiral Satie's furious tirade against Picard caused Henry to walk out of the hearing, thus discrediting both it and Satie.

Henry ordered an end to Satie's investigation soon after, having become clear that she was zealously pursuing the investigation, in the absence of evidence, for personal reasons. (TNG: "The Drumhead")

Admiral Henry was played by Earl Billings. He had no dialogue in the aired episode.
The script for "The Drumhead" describes Henry as "a greying Starfleet Admiral"; however he is depicted differently in the aired episode." [1]

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