MACKENZIE CALHOUN


'Captain Mackenzie Calhoun' (born 'M'k'n'zy of Calhoun') is a fictional character from the ''Star Trek'' universe, and the star of the '' novel series. Created by Peter David, Calhoun is an extraterrestrial from the planet Xenex, and is Captain of the Federation starship ''USS Excalibur''. He appears exclusively in ''Star Trek: New Frontier'', a series of spinoff novels and comic books set during the 24th Century era of '', in which he is the main character. He first appeared in the 1997 ''New Frontier'' debut novel, ''Star Trek: New Frontier: House of Cards''. He is the only ''Star Trek'' character that has not appeared in any of the ''Star Trek'' television series or movies to have an action figure.

Contents
History
Mirror Universe
Physical appearance
Influences
Action figure
Fan film appearance
References
External links

History


Calhoun was born M'k'n'zy of Calhoun on the planet Xenex. He grew up under the brutal rule of the Danteri, who occupied his world. Having witnessed the execution of his father in a town square at a young age, he grew into a warlord who led his people to repell the Danteri from his world by the time he was twenty. Shortly after doing so, he fathered a child with a woman from his tribe whose husband had died, as she requested as part of the Xenexian culture. Calhoun encountered a young Jean-Luc Picard, who, while Captain of the ''USS Stargazer'', visited Xenex as a representative of the United Federation of Planets, to assist in negotiations between Xenex and Danter. Picard convinced Calhoun to join Starfleet, the scientific and defensive arm of the United Federation of Planets. Calhoun left Xenex, a move which roused the ire of many of his people, to enter Starfleet Academy, where he met Elizabeth Shelby, who would become his lover, rival, and eventually, his wife.
As a Starfleet officer, Calhoun served aboard the ''USS Grissom'', where he met Katarina "Kat" Mueller, who would become his lover. Calhoun was present during a catastrophic event aboard the ''USS Grissom'', which led to his apparent departure from Starfleet. In reality, he had become an undercover operative for Admiral Nechayev, who years afterward, fearing Calhoun was getting "too deep" into the lifestyle of the thugs and criminals he was associating with, pulled him out, and gave him his own starship to command, the ''Excalibur''. It was in taking this command that he was reunited with both Shelby, who was now his First Officer, and Mueller, whom he picked as his Executive Officer (the terms are normally synonymous on the various television series, but in the ''New Frontier'' novels, a First Officer heads the ship's day shift, while the Executive Officer commands the night shift watch). Calhoun was assigned to Sector 221-G, the area of space of the former Thallonian Empire, which had collapsed, resulting in destabilization of the region.

Mirror Universe


The Mirror Universe counterpart of Calhoun appeara in "Cutting Ties", a story in the ''Obsidian Alliances'' anthology. In the Mirror Universe, M'k'n'zy's father, Gr'zy, is the tribal chieftain of Calhoun, the oldest and largest settlement on Xenex. When M'k'n'zy was several years old, and his older son D’ndai had recently started his rebellion, The Danteri arrested Gr’zy while searching for D'ndai. When Gr’zy said he didn’t know where D’ndai was, they tied him to a stake and began to beat him. Whereas in our universe they beat him to death, in the Mirror Universe, young M’k’n’zy ran from the crowd, begged the Danteri to spare his father, and insisted that Gr’zy knew nothing, as D’ndai was acting entirely on his own. The Danteri spared Gr'zy, and Gr’zy, who was denied a death that he felt would have meant something, was humiliated, and filled with shame of his son, whom he felt was weak-minded. From then on, Gr'zy and the rest of his people treated M'k'n'zy with scorn, while D'ndai grew into a respected warrior. D'ndai eventually died fighting the Danteri, who allied themselves with the Romulans, who supplied the Danteri with weapons in order to strike a balance of power against the Klingon-Cardassian Alliance. To ensure against further insurrections, Falkar and the Romulan Praetor, Hiren, demands that a Xenxian hostage come live with Hiren on Romulus, and Gr'zy chooses M'k'n'zy, who has no stomach for battle. The harsh and abusive Hiren gives him the name "Muck", and when M'k'n'zy initially objects, Hiren strikes the boy with his armored hand, creating a scar on his face similar to the one borne by his counterpart in our universe. Hiren takes him to Romulus, where the intellectually curious Muck, who was always treated with scorn by his father and fellow tribesman for not being a brave warrior, educates himself in philosophy, war strategy, chess, etc. After a year in Hiren's residence, Hiren brings before Muck a beaten and bound Gr'zy, who has continued his rebellious activities on Xenex, despite the danger to Muck, whom Gr'zy says he cares nothing. Hiren gives Muck a dagger and tells him to kill Gr'zy, but Muck hesitates, and after Gr'zy throws himself on the dagger, killing himself, the furious Hiren banishes Muck to the mines of Remus. Muck endures years of abuse and torment by other miners, until he kills one of them. When five others try to kill him in his sleep, Mucks kills them too, and from then on, he is left alone.
After he saves the like of the Mirror Universe Soleta, who is touring the mines with her father, Rojan, Soleta, who sees the rage and hatred in Muck's eyes, buys him from Labec, her father's business associate who owns the mines. Soleta brings Muck back to Romulus, where she, as a student of the mind, tries to understand the forces that shape him, but finds that he is able to resist her attempts to mind meld with him against his will. She frees Muck, but he returns to her, and they become lovers. When Rojan is asked by Praetor Hiren to be present at a meeting between the Mirror Lord Si Cwan of the Thallonian Empire and Falkar of Danter, whom Hiren suspects is plotting against him, Soleta and Muck join him. There, they meet the Mirror Universe Shelby and Robin Lefler, who are Si Cwan's slaves, and the Mirror Universe Kalinda, Burgoyne 182 and Zak Kebron, who function as the Chief Engineer, Chief of Security and First Officer, respectively, of Si Cwan's flagship, the ''Stinger''. While secretly exploring the ship, Muck discovers that it is powered by a null sphere, a device into which has been placed the Mirror Mark McHenry, whose godlike powers are exploited as the ship's "mind". After Si Cwan kills Falkar and Rojan, Muck and Soleta kill Burgoyne, mind meld with McHenry, and take control of the ''Stinger''. Soleta tells Si Cwan she will let him and his sister Kalinda live if he goes to Romulus and assassinates Praetor Hiren. Si Cwan agrees, but after he and his crew abandon the ship via shuttle, McHenry, sensing that it is what she truly wanted, destroys the shuttles. When Soleta goes to the ship's sick lab to ask Kalina about McHenry's true nature and abilities, Muck asks McHenry to destroy the surface of Danter, killing all of it life. He intends to do the same to Romulus, to Xenex, to which he has no rapport on account of his brutal treatment there, and to any planet in the galaxy he encounters, arguing that the universe deserves to die. Horrified that Muck's hatred and rage have consumed him, Soleta tries to convince him to channel it by having McHenry show Muck the Mackenzie Calhoun of our universe, his crew of the ''Excalibur'', and how that Calhoun freed his planet by the age of twenty, in order to show him how there are other possibilities that he can fight for. Muck decides to destroy only Danter's military infrastructure and uninhabited areas of its surface, which frightens the Danteri into leaving Xenex. Muck then journeys to Xenex, where he rallies his people into joining the Terran resistance. Inspired by his other universe counterpart, he takes the name "Mac", and begins his life anew as a freedom fighter, in the mold of his counterpart.

Physical appearance


Like all Xenexians, Calhoun resembles a human being almost entirely, with the exception of his purple eyes. Calhoun's skin has a leathery, burnished texture, the years of hardship he endured early in life having given him a weathered look, with several deep creases already lining his forehead by the time he was nineteen. He has a scar down the right side of his face from his right temple down across his cheek, left by the wound Falkar inflicted on him with his short sword in 2373. He is a head shorter than his older brother, D'ndai.[1] The renditions of Calhoun on the ''New Frontier'' novel covers and in the comic book ''Double Time'' consistently depict him as resembling a Caucasian human male with dark brown hair. The Mirror Universe, Calhoun, however, has been described as having black hair.[2]

Influences


Fans have noted the similarity between Calhoun and another of Peter David's ''Trek'' characters, Commander Quintin Stone from David's 1991 '' novel, ''A Rock and a Hard Place''[3]. David has explained that Calhoun was not intentionally a remodelled Stone, but that interestingly, both were based to some extent by characters portrayed by film actor Mel Gibson: the apparently unstable "cowboy diplomat" Stone was based on Martin Riggs from the ''Lethal Weapon'' films, and Calhoun, who was a rebel leader at twenty, was inspired by the Scottish rebel leader William Wallace from ''Braveheart''. David has added that Calhoun is closer to the historical Wallace, in that like Calhoun, Wallace was much younger than the real-life Gibson was when he portrayed Wallace in the movie.[4]
In addition, Calhoun, who is depicted as something of a cowboy, has been compared by other characters in the stories to Captain Kirk, as in a conversation with Admiral Edward Jellico in the novel ''Martyr'', a likely indication that in terms of his style as a starship captain, Peter David modelled Calhoun in some respect after Kirk. David has also stated that on his blog that Calhoun indeed looks up to and identifies with Kirk, seeing himself himself very much in the cowboy mold that Kirk personified.[5]

Action figure


Playmates Toys produced a limited edition Captain Calhoun 4.5 inch action figure which was available only via mail order through the ''Star Trek Communicator'' fan club magazine, and began shipping in September 1998.[6] There were approximately 10,000 of these figures produced.

Fan film appearance


In September, 2005 Captain Mackenzie Calhoun made a cameo appearance in "Vigil", a sixth season episode of the ''Star Trek'' fan film series '', in which he meets his old lover, Captain Elizabeth Shelby, now commanding the Excelsior, in the Briar Patch. Calhoun was played by James Cawley, producer and star of '', in which he plays Captains James T. Kirk. Peter David stated on his blog that although the creators of the episode did not check with him beforehand, he thought it was very entertaining.[7]

References


1. David, Peter; ''Star Trek: New Frontier: House of Cards''; 1997
2. David, Peter; 2007; ''Star Trek: Mirror Universe''; "Cutting Ties"; Page 199
3. David, Peter; "What'cha wanna know?"; June 20, 2006 entry on Peter David's blog; June 20, 6:25pm post.
4. David, Peter;"WHAT'CHA WANNA KNOW?"; October 21, 2003 entry on Peter David's blog; October 21, 2:06am post.
5. David, Peter; "WHAT'CHA WANNA KNOW?"; November 26, 2003 entry on Peter David's blog; November 26, 11:43am post.
6. Advertisement printed on the inside back cover of multiple ''Star Trek'' novels published in 1998 and 1999.
7. David, Peter; "Q&A"; April 14, 2007 entry on Peter David's blog; April 16, 2007 12:42am post.

External links



★ ''Star Trek: New Frontier: House of Cards'' at Amazon.com

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