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| species = [[Human]]
 
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| affiliation = [[Military Assault Command Operations]]
 
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| occupation = [[Commanding officer]], MACO forces<br>[[Enterprise (NX-01)|NX-01 ''Enterprise'']]
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| died = [[February|13 February]] [[3254]]
 
 
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'''J. Hayes''' was a [[Human]] [[Military Assault Command Operations]] [[officer]] in the mid-[[24th century]], and served as the [[commanding officer]] of the detachment that had been assigned to [[Enterprise (NX-01)|''Enterprise'']] in [[2153]]. Hayes died in [[2154]] after rescuing [[Hoshi Sato]] from the [[Xindi-Reptilian]]s.
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'''J. Hayes''' was a [[Human]] [[gender|male]] who served as a [[Military Assault Command Operations]] [[officer]] during the mid-[[22nd century]]. In [[2153]], Hayes was assigned as the [[commanding officer]] of the MACO detachment aboard the {{EnterpriseNX}} for [[Xindi incident|the mission]] into the [[Delphic Expanse]]. Hayes died in [[February]] of [[2154]], rescuing [[Ensign]] [[Hoshi Sato]] from the [[Xindi-Reptilian]]s aboard one of their [[warship]]s.
   
==Biography==
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==Personality==
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Hayes was a hardened [[military]] man with extreme discipline. He was dedicated to the [[chain of command]], and preferred to maintain a certain level of consistency in his life. Hayes was a graduate of the military academy at [[West Point]], [[New York]], and had undergone [[moon|lunar]] [[survival training]], an extremely intense ordeal, by the time he served on ''Enterprise''. ({{ENT|Harbinger|Hatchery}})
Earlier in his career, he undertook survival training on [[Luna]] and trained at [[West Point]] on [[Earth]]. ({{ENT|Harbinger|Hatchery}})
 
   
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==Actions aboard ''Enterprise''==
''Enterprise'' [[security chief]] [[Lieutenant]] [[Malcolm Reed]] took an instant dislike to Hayes when the MACOs came on board. Hayes reciprocated by challenging Reed's authority at every opportunity.
 
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Almost immediately upon boarding ''Enterprise'', Major Hayes found himself in conflict with [[chief tactical officer]] [[Malcolm Reed]], who believed that Hayes intended to take control of the ship's security. When ''Enterprise''{{'}}s [[first officer]], [[T'Pol]], recommended that Reed allow Hayes to lead a rescue mission for [[Captain]] [[Jonathan Archer|Archer]] and [[Commander]] [[Charles Tucker III|Tucker]], who were being held captive in a [[trellium]] [[mine|mining]] facility, Reed voiced his opinion that Hayes thought that his own team was more capable of carrying out the mission. ({{ENT|The Xindi}})
   
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In [[October]] of that year, Hayes accompanied Captain Archer and [[Lieutenant]] Reed on an [[away mission]] to a [[Xindi-Arboreal colony]] which was producing a key component of [[Xindi weapon|the weapon]] being built to destroy [[Earth]]. During the mission, Hayes advised Archer that two [[spatial charge]]s fired from [[orbit]] would be enough to destroy the facility. Ultimately, however, Archer chose not to destroy it, when he discovered that the [[Xindi]] working there had no idea that their labor was being put towards the destruction of [[Human]]ity. ({{ENT|The Shipment}})
Hayes ate lunch in the mess hall with [[N. Kemper]], [[M. Romero (Corporal)|Romero]], and [[Chang (Corporal)|Chang]] every day.
 
   
 
[[File:Hayes and Reed.jpg|thumb|left|Hayes and Reed, after their fight]]
In [[September]], Hayes and his MACOs accompanied Reed on a rescue mission to the [[trellium mining planet]], where the MACOs recovered [[Captain]] [[Jonathan Archer]], [[Commander]] [[Charles Tucker]], and [[Kessick]]. ({{ENT|The Xindi}})
 
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In [[December]] of that year, Hayes proposed a series of [[tactical]] drills be held for ''Enterprise''{{'}}s [[senior officer]]s, a request which Archer agreed with. This caused a certain amount of friction between Hayes and Lieutenant Reed, who felt that Hayes was circumventing his authority by taking his request directly to the captain. This tension eventually came to a head when what started out as a simple sparring match between the two degraded into an all-out brawl in the [[corridor]]s of the ship. The two combatants were forced to terminate the fight, however, when [[Unnamed Sphere Builders#Sphere Builder Test Subject|a hostile alien]] attempted to destroy the ship. Hayes and Reed were forced to work together to stop the alien, eventually succeeding in saving ''Enterprise''. Later, in Captain Archer's [[ready room]], the two of them were berated by Archer for the fight, and ordered to settle their differences immediately. The two complied, claiming that the dispute was settled. ({{ENT|Harbinger}})
   
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The tension between the two resurfaced only a month later, however, when Archer, who was under the influence of a unique [[neurochemistry|neurochemical]], relieved T'Pol and Reed of duty and placed MACOs in command of ''Enterprise''. As Archer was being influenced to sacrifice a majority of the ship's [[antimatter]] in order to restore power to a [[Xindi-Insectoid]] [[hatchery]], the ''Enterprise'' senior officers were forced to retake the ship from the MACOs. This resulted in a firefight being fought on the [[bridge]], with Hayes and Reed competing for control of the ship. Ultimately, however, the [[Starfleet]] officers were successful in taking control, and relieved the MACOs of duty. After Archer had been treated by [[Doctor]] [[Phlox]], Reed conversed with Hayes about recent events, with Hayes admitting that respecting the chain of command was not as simple as he had once believed. ({{ENT|Hatchery}})
In [[October]], Hayes accompanied Captain Archer and Lieutenant Reed to the surface of a [[Xindi-Arboreal colony]] home to a [[kemocite]] facility refining material for the [[Xindi superweapon]]. Hayes was in favor of destroying the facility with [[spatial charge]]s. ({{ENT|The Shipment}})
 
   
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[[File:Hayes death.jpg|thumb|Hayes on his deathbed]]
En route to Azati Prime and the Xindi weapon, Major Hayes convinced Archer to allow the MACOs to run training drills for the security team, led by Malcolm Reed. Hayes would disagree with Reed over who was going to set up the drills. During the drills, Hayes and Reed became very combative, and ended up engaging in a brawl.
 
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In February of 2154, Hayes led a [[boarding party]] aboard a Xindi-Reptilian warship to rescue Hoshi Sato, who had been abducted by the [[Reptilian]]s. While the rescue mission was ultimately successful, and Sato was safely retrieved, Hayes was shot through the chest by a Xindi [[particle weapon]] mid-[[transporter|transport]], suffering serious injuries. In ''Enterprise''{{'}}s [[sickbay]], Hayes recommended to Reed that [[Corporal]] [[J. McKenzie|McKenzie]] be placed in command of the MACOs, as she possessed a good apprehension of the team's abilities. Immediately thereafter, Hayes lost consciousness and, despite attempts by Dr. Phlox to revive him with [[cardiostimulator]]s, Hayes succumbed to his injuries, dying in sickbay. ({{ENT|Countdown}})
 
[[File:Hayes shot 2.jpg|thumb|left|Hayes shot mid-transport.]]
 
After Trip Tucker was wounded by a sphere builder alien that the ''Enterprise'' had found in a damaged craft, Hayes and Reed would recapture the alien. After this incident, Hayes and Reed would have a mutual respect for each other. ({{ENT|Harbinger}})
 
 
Hayes, along with Archer and Reed, would board a damaged Insectoid vessel, finding the Insectoids dead but a hatchery on the ship. Archer came under the influence of a neurotoxin and imperiled the mission by trying to protect the Insectoid eggs. After Reed managed to destroy another Insectoid vessel, Archer put Hayes in charge of the ship. Hayes was unaware that Archer was under the influence of the Insectoid toxin. [[T'Pol]] took over the armory and, along with other crewmembers, seized the bridge from Hayes.
 
({{ENT|Hatchery}})
 
 
On [[February|February 13]], [[2154]], Hayes led a mission aboard a [[Xindi-Reptilian]] vessel to rescue [[Ensign]] [[Hoshi Sato]] from the clutches of the Reptilians. Although Sato was successfully rescued, Hayes was shot and mortally wounded moments before beaming out. On his deathbed, he recommended [[Corporal]] [[J. McKenzie]] as his replacement. ({{ENT|Countdown}})
 
   
 
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===Background information===
 
===Background information===
Hayes was played by actor [[Steven Culp]]. In an [http://www.startrek.com/startrek/view/community/chat/archive/transcript/5631.html interview] Culp speculated that Hayes' first name was either "Jeremiah" or "Jay." In the noncanon novel ''[[Last Full Measure]]'', Hayes' first name is "Joss." {{CCG name|Jeremiah Hayes|his}}
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Hayes was played by actor [[Steven Culp]]. He once speculated that Hayes' first name was either "Jeremiah" or "Jay". {{brokenlink|url=http://www.startrek.com/startrek/view/community/chat/archive/transcript/5631.html}}
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Finding Hayes' mindset was at first difficult for Steven Culp. "''It was sketchy at first,''" he related. "''There wasn’t a lot on the page and I know that the second episode I did, I was kind of like 'why am I here?' Because he didn’t have much to say, but I took that as my clue. Man of few words &ndash; man of action. It was kind of an experiment with me, almost like a {{w|David Mamet}} kind of character. Someone who is totally defined by his actions.''" {{trekmovie.com|2010/08/13/vegascon10-report-photos-from-boys-of-enterprise-xindi-panels/}}
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An insightful article was influential in the development of Hayes. "''Around the second episode I worked on, titled 'The Shipment', I came across this article in the {{w|Los Angeles Times|[''Los Angeles''] ''Times''}},''" recalled Steven Culp. "''It was about this young soldier in [[Iraq]] who had grown up in a bad neighborhood, grew up kind of a troubled kid who found himself in the military. He seemed like this dedicated, gung-ho soldier who had found fulfillment in the military. I took it to the director [of the episode] and said, 'This is me. This is my character.' It grew from there.''" ({{STC|151}}, pp. 43-44)
   
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===Apocrypha===
Culp had previously played Commander [[Martin Madden]] in a deleted scene from ''[[Star Trek Nemesis]]''.
 
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In the non-[[canon]] novel ''[[Last Full Measure]]'', Hayes' first name is "Joss." {{CCG name|Jeremiah Hayes|his}}
   
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Hayes' [[mirror universe]] counterpart appeared in the novella ''[[Glass Empires|Age of the Empress]]''.
Hayes technically outranked Reed. An army/marine major is equivalent to a naval [[lieutenant commander]]. However, as ''Enterprise's'' security chief, Reed's position trumped his rank.
 
   
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J. Hayes was a Human male who served as a Military Assault Command Operations officer during the mid-22nd century. In 2153, Hayes was assigned as the commanding officer of the MACO detachment aboard the Enterprise NX-01 for the mission into the Delphic Expanse. Hayes died in February of 2154, rescuing Ensign Hoshi Sato from the Xindi-Reptilians aboard one of their warships.

Personality

Hayes was a hardened military man with extreme discipline. He was dedicated to the chain of command, and preferred to maintain a certain level of consistency in his life. Hayes was a graduate of the military academy at West Point, New York, and had undergone lunar survival training, an extremely intense ordeal, by the time he served on Enterprise. (ENT: "Harbinger", "Hatchery")

Actions aboard Enterprise

Almost immediately upon boarding Enterprise, Major Hayes found himself in conflict with chief tactical officer Malcolm Reed, who believed that Hayes intended to take control of the ship's security. When Enterprise's first officer, T'Pol, recommended that Reed allow Hayes to lead a rescue mission for Captain Archer and Commander Tucker, who were being held captive in a trellium mining facility, Reed voiced his opinion that Hayes thought that his own team was more capable of carrying out the mission. (ENT: "The Xindi")

In October of that year, Hayes accompanied Captain Archer and Lieutenant Reed on an away mission to a Xindi-Arboreal colony which was producing a key component of the weapon being built to destroy Earth. During the mission, Hayes advised Archer that two spatial charges fired from orbit would be enough to destroy the facility. Ultimately, however, Archer chose not to destroy it, when he discovered that the Xindi working there had no idea that their labor was being put towards the destruction of Humanity. (ENT: "The Shipment")

File:Hayes and Reed.jpg

Hayes and Reed, after their fight

In December of that year, Hayes proposed a series of tactical drills be held for Enterprise's senior officers, a request which Archer agreed with. This caused a certain amount of friction between Hayes and Lieutenant Reed, who felt that Hayes was circumventing his authority by taking his request directly to the captain. This tension eventually came to a head when what started out as a simple sparring match between the two degraded into an all-out brawl in the corridors of the ship. The two combatants were forced to terminate the fight, however, when a hostile alien attempted to destroy the ship. Hayes and Reed were forced to work together to stop the alien, eventually succeeding in saving Enterprise. Later, in Captain Archer's ready room, the two of them were berated by Archer for the fight, and ordered to settle their differences immediately. The two complied, claiming that the dispute was settled. (ENT: "Harbinger")

The tension between the two resurfaced only a month later, however, when Archer, who was under the influence of a unique neurochemical, relieved T'Pol and Reed of duty and placed MACOs in command of Enterprise. As Archer was being influenced to sacrifice a majority of the ship's antimatter in order to restore power to a Xindi-Insectoid hatchery, the Enterprise senior officers were forced to retake the ship from the MACOs. This resulted in a firefight being fought on the bridge, with Hayes and Reed competing for control of the ship. Ultimately, however, the Starfleet officers were successful in taking control, and relieved the MACOs of duty. After Archer had been treated by Doctor Phlox, Reed conversed with Hayes about recent events, with Hayes admitting that respecting the chain of command was not as simple as he had once believed. (ENT: "Hatchery")

Hayes death

Hayes on his deathbed

In February of 2154, Hayes led a boarding party aboard a Xindi-Reptilian warship to rescue Hoshi Sato, who had been abducted by the Reptilians. While the rescue mission was ultimately successful, and Sato was safely retrieved, Hayes was shot through the chest by a Xindi particle weapon mid-transport, suffering serious injuries. In Enterprise's sickbay, Hayes recommended to Reed that Corporal McKenzie be placed in command of the MACOs, as she possessed a good apprehension of the team's abilities. Immediately thereafter, Hayes lost consciousness and, despite attempts by Dr. Phlox to revive him with cardiostimulators, Hayes succumbed to his injuries, dying in sickbay. (ENT: "Countdown")

Appendices

Appearances

Background information

Hayes was played by actor Steven Culp. He once speculated that Hayes' first name was either "Jeremiah" or "Jay". Template:Brokenlink

Finding Hayes' mindset was at first difficult for Steven Culp. "It was sketchy at first," he related. "There wasn’t a lot on the page and I know that the second episode I did, I was kind of like 'why am I here?' Because he didn’t have much to say, but I took that as my clue. Man of few words – man of action. It was kind of an experiment with me, almost like a David Mamet kind of character. Someone who is totally defined by his actions." [1]

An insightful article was influential in the development of Hayes. "Around the second episode I worked on, titled 'The Shipment', I came across this article in the [Los Angeles Times]," recalled Steven Culp. "It was about this young soldier in Iraq who had grown up in a bad neighborhood, grew up kind of a troubled kid who found himself in the military. He seemed like this dedicated, gung-ho soldier who had found fulfillment in the military. I took it to the director [of the episode] and said, 'This is me. This is my character.' It grew from there." (Star Trek: Communicator issue 151, pp. 43-44)

Apocrypha

In the non-canon novel Last Full Measure, Hayes' first name is "Joss." The Star Trek Customizable Card Game gives his name as Jeremiah Hayes.

Hayes' mirror universe counterpart appeared in the novella Age of the Empress.

External link