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+ | {{disambiguation|the chef aboard the NX-01, please see [[Chef (Enterprise NX-01)]]. For the ensign|Cook (Ensign)|rd=Cook}} |
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− | :'''''Cook''' redirects here, you may also be looking for [[Ensign]] [[Cook (Ensign)|Cook]]. You may be also looking for [[Unnamed Enterprise (NX-01) personnel#Chef|''Enterprise'' (NX-01)'s chef]].'' |
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− | A '''chef''' or '''cook''' |
+ | A '''chef''' or '''cook''' was a person who prepared food. |
− | After the [[Ferengi]] took over |
+ | After the [[Ferengi]] took over {{EnterpriseNX}} in [[2151]], [[Krem]] suggested to take the ship's cook with them when he ate a [[sandwich]]. ({{ENT|Acquisition}}) |
− | [[Hoshi Sato]] loved cooking, she told [[Malcolm Reed]] |
+ | [[Hoshi Sato]] loved cooking, and she told [[Malcolm Reed]] she kept a hot plate in her quarters. She once asked Reed if he thought the meals in the [[mess hall]] could use a more "personal touch," but Reed responded by stating the [[Chef (Enterprise NX-01)|Chef]] was a fine cook – a sentiment Sato shared. ({{ENT|Silent Enemy}}) Later, Sato did get to fulfill her wish and became a temporary replacement for Chef when he was ill. ({{ENT|Singularity}}) |
− | [[Joseph Sisko]] was an excellent chef, as was his son [[Benjamin Sisko]]. ({{DS9|Paradise|Homefront|Paradise Lost|A Time to Stand}}) |
+ | [[Joseph Sisko]] was considered to be an excellent chef, as was his son, [[Benjamin Sisko]]. ({{DS9|Paradise|Homefront|Paradise Lost|A Time to Stand}}) |
[[Quark]] once served as the cook of a [[Ferengi freighter]], although the crew were not fond of his cooking. ({{DS9|Babel|The Way of the Warrior}}) |
[[Quark]] once served as the cook of a [[Ferengi freighter]], although the crew were not fond of his cooking. ({{DS9|Babel|The Way of the Warrior}}) |
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In [[2373]], Quark managed to [[bribe]] the chefs of the [[Regent of Palamar]]'s [[palace]] into telling him the [[Regent]]'s favorite foods. ({{DS9|Business as Usual}}) |
In [[2373]], Quark managed to [[bribe]] the chefs of the [[Regent of Palamar]]'s [[palace]] into telling him the [[Regent]]'s favorite foods. ({{DS9|Business as Usual}}) |
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− | [[Tuvok]] was found to have remarkable skill as a pastry chef during his recovery from [[neuroleptic shock]] |
+ | [[Tuvok]] was found to have remarkable skill as a pastry chef during his recovery from [[neuroleptic shock]] but, upon returning to his normal state of mind, he considered it frivolous. ({{VOY|Riddles}}) |
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+ | == Notable chefs == |
=== ''Enterprise''{{'}}s chef === |
=== ''Enterprise''{{'}}s chef === |
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[[File:Riker as Enterprise Chef.jpg|thumb|Commander William T. Riker as Chef]] |
[[File:Riker as Enterprise Chef.jpg|thumb|Commander William T. Riker as Chef]] |
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+ | :''See [[Chef (Enterprise NX-01)]] for main article.'' |
[[Captain]] [[Jonathan Archer]] had to call in a load of favors just to get his chef onto [[Enterprise (NX-01)|''Enterprise'']]. ({{ENT|Fortunate Son}}) |
[[Captain]] [[Jonathan Archer]] had to call in a load of favors just to get his chef onto [[Enterprise (NX-01)|''Enterprise'']]. ({{ENT|Fortunate Son}}) |
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− | {{bginfo|As a running gag, the character of "Chef" was often referred to throughout ''[[Star Trek: Enterprise]]'', but his face was never seen. This is similar to the character of [[Morn]] on ''[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine]]'', who |
+ | {{bginfo|As a running gag, the character of "Chef" was often referred to throughout ''[[Star Trek: Enterprise]]'', but his face was never seen and his name never mentioned. This is similar to the character of [[Morn]] on ''[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine]]'', who was frequently seen but never spoke, on-screen. The gag had other characters often refer to his tendency to "ramble on". In {{e|These Are the Voyages...}}, it was revealed that the ''Enterprise'' chef often served as a [[counselor]] to the ship's crew. He was played by [[Jonathan Frakes]] in "These Are the Voyages...", as Commander Riker played a [[holoprogram]] about ''Enterprise'' and he took the role of Chef.}} |
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=== ''Columbia''{{'}}s chef === |
=== ''Columbia''{{'}}s chef === |
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: ''See: [[Columbia personnel#Chef|Columbia personnel]] for main article.'' |
: ''See: [[Columbia personnel#Chef|Columbia personnel]] for main article.'' |
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− | The chef serving aboard the newly commissioned |
+ | The chef serving aboard the newly commissioned {{ColumbiaNX}}, formerly served aboard the ''[[Republic]]'', and was hand-picked by [[Erika Hernandez]]. ({{ENT|Affliction}}) |
=== USS ''Enterprise''{{'}}s chef === |
=== USS ''Enterprise''{{'}}s chef === |
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=== Cestus III's chef === |
=== Cestus III's chef === |
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− | [[Commodore]] [[Travers]] commanded the [[Earth]] observation post located on [[Cestus III]] circa [[2267]]. |
+ | [[Commodore]] [[Travers]] commanded the [[Earth]] observation post located on [[Cestus III]] circa [[2267]]. Travers was famous for his hospitality; as a privilege of his [[rank]], he had a personal chef with him at the [[colony]]. Before learning of the colony's destruction, [[Doctor]] [[Leonard McCoy|McCoy]] had been looking forward to a good, non-reconstituted meal. ({{TOS|Arena}}) |
=== Deep Space 9's chef === |
=== Deep Space 9's chef === |
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− | [[ |
+ | [[File:Klingon chef.jpg|thumb|150px|The Klingon chef]] |
− | : ''See [[Unnamed Deep Space 9 |
+ | : ''See [[Unnamed Deep Space 9 residents#Klingon chef|Unnamed Deep Space 9 residents]] for main article.'' |
[[Deep Space 9]] had a Klingon chef who served authentic [[Klingon]] cuisine. ({{DS9|Melora|Playing God}}) |
[[Deep Space 9]] had a Klingon chef who served authentic [[Klingon]] cuisine. ({{DS9|Melora|Playing God}}) |
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=== USS ''Voyager''{{'}}s chef === |
=== USS ''Voyager''{{'}}s chef === |
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− | [[ |
+ | [[File:A briefing with neelix.jpg|thumb|150px|[[Neelix]], [[2372]]]] |
− | [[Neelix]] was the chef on the {{USS|Voyager}} until he left |
+ | [[Neelix]] was the chef on the {{USS|Voyager}} until he left. Afterward, he may have been replaced by [[Chell]]. ({{VOY|Phage|Homestead|Endgame}}) |
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=== USS ''Enterprise''-E's chef === |
=== USS ''Enterprise''-E's chef === |
Revision as of 02:13, 24 August 2013
A chef or cook was a person who prepared food.
After the Ferengi took over Enterprise NX-01 in 2151, Krem suggested to take the ship's cook with them when he ate a sandwich. (ENT: "Acquisition")
Hoshi Sato loved cooking, and she told Malcolm Reed she kept a hot plate in her quarters. She once asked Reed if he thought the meals in the mess hall could use a more "personal touch," but Reed responded by stating the Chef was a fine cook – a sentiment Sato shared. (ENT: "Silent Enemy") Later, Sato did get to fulfill her wish and became a temporary replacement for Chef when he was ill. (ENT: "Singularity")
Joseph Sisko was considered to be an excellent chef, as was his son, Benjamin Sisko. (DS9: "Paradise", "Homefront", "Paradise Lost", "A Time to Stand")
Quark once served as the cook of a Ferengi freighter, although the crew were not fond of his cooking. (DS9: "Babel", "The Way of the Warrior")
In 2373, Quark managed to bribe the chefs of the Regent of Palamar's palace into telling him the Regent's favorite foods. (DS9: "Business as Usual")
Tuvok was found to have remarkable skill as a pastry chef during his recovery from neuroleptic shock but, upon returning to his normal state of mind, he considered it frivolous. (VOY: "Riddles")
Notable chefs
Enterprise's chef
- See Chef (Enterprise NX-01) for main article.
Captain Jonathan Archer had to call in a load of favors just to get his chef onto Enterprise. (ENT: "Fortunate Son")
Columbia's chef
- See: Columbia personnel for main article.
The chef serving aboard the newly commissioned Columbia NX-02, formerly served aboard the Republic, and was hand-picked by Erika Hernandez. (ENT: "Affliction")
USS Enterprise's chef
- See Unnamed USS Enterprise (NCC-1701) personnel for main article.
The chef aboard the USS Enterprise was responsible for preparing and reconstituting food aboard the ship's galley. (TOS: "Charlie X")
Cestus III's chef
Commodore Travers commanded the Earth observation post located on Cestus III circa 2267. Travers was famous for his hospitality; as a privilege of his rank, he had a personal chef with him at the colony. Before learning of the colony's destruction, Doctor McCoy had been looking forward to a good, non-reconstituted meal. (TOS: "Arena")
Deep Space 9's chef
- See Unnamed Deep Space 9 residents for main article.
Deep Space 9 had a Klingon chef who served authentic Klingon cuisine. (DS9: "Melora", "Playing God")
USS Voyager's chef
Neelix was the chef on the USS Voyager until he left. Afterward, he may have been replaced by Chell. (VOY: "Phage", "Homestead", "Endgame")
USS Enterprise-E's chef
The chef on the USS Enterprise-E was present during the ship's hosting of an Evora delegation. Picard asked one of his ensigns to report to the chef on several occasions. (Star Trek: Insurrection)