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[[Ezri Dax]], who was under the influence of [[Joran Belar]], nearly killed him because she believed he might be the murderer. Bertram was ruled out as being the murderer, as he was on [[Bajor]] when [[Chu'lak]] murdered [[Hector Ilario]], his first victim. ({{DS9|Field of Fire}})
 
[[Ezri Dax]], who was under the influence of [[Joran Belar]], nearly killed him because she believed he might be the murderer. Bertram was ruled out as being the murderer, as he was on [[Bajor]] when [[Chu'lak]] murdered [[Hector Ilario]], his first victim. ({{DS9|Field of Fire}})
   
:''He was played by stunt actor [[Johnny Martin]] who received no on-screen credits for his appearances.''
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Ensign Bertram in 2372

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Ensign Bertram in 2375

Ensign Bertram was a science crewmember stationed onboard Deep Space 9.

In 2372 he was on duty on OPs when the Klingon boarding party beamed on board the station and tried to shoot at a Klingon. He was hit by a disruptor shoot from one of the boarding Klingons. (DS9: "The Way of the Warrior")

Bertram was a weapons collector and in 2375 he tried to gain unauthorized access to the schematics for the TR-116 rifle which had been used to commit two murders on the station. His collection included Klingon, Cardassian and Federation weapons.

Ezri Dax, who was under the influence of Joran Belar, nearly killed him because she believed he might be the murderer. Bertram was ruled out as being the murderer, as he was on Bajor when Chu'lak murdered Hector Ilario, his first victim. (DS9: "Field of Fire")

He was played by stunt actor Johnny Martin who received no on-screen credits for his appearances. Although the connection was never made on screen, he may have been the husband, or other relative of Bertram, who appeared in "The Ship".