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'''Mortimer Harren''' was a [[Starfleet]] [[crewman]] on the [[Federation]] [[starship]] {{USS|Voyager}}. Harren was raised on the [[planet]] [[Vico V]], a world known for its very celestially-active sky, which may have inspired his intense interest in the field of [[cosmology]] (although he denied it). He earned five [[university|advanced university degrees]] in the theoretical study of the subject.
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[[Crewman]] '''Mortimer Harren''' is a [[Starfleet]] officer, that was one of many trapped on ''[[USS Voyager|Voyager]]'' when it was stranded in the [[Delta Quadrant]].
 
   
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He had an introverted personality, preferring solitude and the academic pursuit of his cosmology theories to socializing.
Mortimer Harren was born and raised on [[Vico V]], a [[planet]] known for its active sky, which may have inspired Harren's interest into [[cosmology]]. He held five [[university|advanced degrees]] in theoretical cosmology.
 
 
In [[2371]], he wanted to apply to the [[Orion Institute of Cosmology|Institute of Cosmology]] on [[Orion I]]. But he needed one year of ''practical'' experience in cosmological study in order to be admitted. Since such experience could easily be attained as part of a starship's crew, he signed onto the USS ''Voyager''.
   
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[[File:Mortimer Harren's personnel file.jpg|thumb|left|Harren's personnel file]]
In [[2371]], he wanted to apply to the [[Orion Institute of Cosmology|Institute of Cosmology]] on [[Orion I]], but needed one year of hands-on experience in order to qualify. So he joined the crew of the USS ''Voyager''.
 
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Then, on her shakedown mission, ''Voyager'' became stranded in the [[Delta Quadrant]], many tens of thousands of [[light year]]s from Federation space, by an alien device known as the [[Caretaker's array]]. ({{VOY|Caretaker}}) Unable thus to attend the Orion Institute of Cosmology as he had planned, Harren became bitter. He treated other members of the crew with thinly-veiled contempt and avoided any [[away mission]]s.
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He worked in ''Voyager''{{'}}s [[engineering]] department under [[Lieutenant]] [[B'Elanna Torres]], the [[chief engineer]]. However, when she tried to give him responsibility commensurate with his ability, he refused to do the work, to her great annoyance. She therefore assigned him to the [[plasma relay room]] on [[Intrepid class decks|Deck 15]], where his only responsibility was to route power according to Torres' instructions. These instructions were usually carried to him, on a [[PADD]] by a crewman. This was the only time anyone interacted with him. This pleased him greatly; he thus was able to spend almost all of his time alone, working on theoretical cosmology calculations, including trying to disprove a standing cosmological theory known as [[Schlezholt's Theory of Multiple Big Bangs]].
   
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In [[2376]], [[Seven of Nine]], the head of ''Voyager''{{'}}s [[astrometrics]] department, conducted an efficiency analysis of the ship's operations. Her results, presented to the [[senior staff]] in a briefing, indicated that Harren and two other crewmen were not performing at acceptable levels, and were reducing the efficiency of the ship's operation. Concerned, Captain Janeway decided to take Harren and the other two crewmen, [[Tal Celes]] and [[William Telfer]], on an away mission aboard the ''[[Delta Flyer]]'', one of ''Voyager''{{'}}s [[shuttlecraft]], in hopes of improving their performance. Because of the nature of his academic background, Harren was assigned to look for [[subspace]] [[particle]] decay, from which new information about [[star]] formation could possibly be extrapolated.
On its shakedown mission, it was brought to the Delta Quadrant by the [[Caretaker's array]]. When Captain Janeway destroyed the array to save the [[Ocampa]], he became stranded in the [[Delta Quadrant]] with the rest of the ''Voyager'' crew. This caused Harren to become bitter and he spent much of his time involved in theoretical calculations in the [[plasma relay room]] on Deck 15.
 
   
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During the mission, Harren was unfriendly toward his fellow team members, including Captain Janeway, acting toward her in a manner that fell just short of insubordination. She tried to bond with him but he rejected her attempts.
[[Image:Harrens theorem.jpg|thumb|One of Harren's many complex theorems]]
 
He was once working on [[Schlezholt's Theory of Multiple Big Bangs]].
 
   
 
[[File:Delta_Flyer_escape_pod.jpg|thumb|left|Harren tries to distract the supposed dark-matter lifeforms]]
In [[2376]], [[Seven of Nine]] conducted an efficiency analysis of the ship's crew, she concluded that Harren and two other crewmembers were unable to perform at acceptable levels. Seven felt that Harren's talents were not being put to good use. [[Chief engineer|Chief of Engineering]] [[B'Elanna Torres]] had previously tried to engage him in more advanced tasks, but he did not complete them.
 
 
[[File:Harrens theorem.jpg|thumb|One of Harren's theorems in [[multivariate analysis]]]]
 
As the mission proceeded, an unknown entity struck the ''Flyer'', disabling her [[propulsion]] system and neutralizing 90% of her [[antimatter]]. Harren suggested that the entity was a [[dark matter proto-comet]], something he had theorized existed during his university studies. Since, according to his theory, the proto-comet was attracted to antimatter he urged Janeway to eject the rest of their antimatter to avoid further impacts. However, Janeway felt his theory was still an unproven hypothesis and desired more evidence before taking such a step, which would have left them unable to attain [[warp speed]] and return to ''Voyager''.
   
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Later on, [[William Telfer]], another of the three crewmen, was abducted by organisms that were thought to be [[dark matter lifeform]]s. Telfer was returned to the ''Flyer'' with one of the aliens in his body. This frightened Harren greatly. Soon after, the alien emerged from Telfer and began interacting with the ''Flyer''{{'}}s environmental systems. Panicked, Harren killed it with a [[phaser]], eliciting an angry rebuke from Janeway, who surmised that the alien meant no harm, but was simply trying to communicate.
[[Captain]] [[Kathryn Janeway|Janeway]] decided to take Harren and the other two crew members in the ''[[Delta Flyer]]'', with hopes of inspiring them, Harren was assigned to look for [[subspace]] [[particle]] decay which could have offered new information about [[star]] formation.
 
   
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More of the aliens attacked the ''Flyer'', presumably in revenge. Janeway ordered the three crewmen to leave in escape pods, but only Harren did so; the others insisted on staying and seeing it through with Janeway. However, in a surprising act, Harren selflessly attempted to draw the advancing aliens to the pod to give the ''Flyer'' a chance to escape. However, Janeway took the ''Flyer'' to transport range of the pod and had Telfer beam it aboard.
During the mission something struck the ''Delta Flyer'', knocking its [[propulsion]] offline and neutralizing 90 percent of its [[antimatter]]. Harren suggested that a [[dark matter proto-comet]] was responsible for the occurance. He also proposed that they eject the rest of their antimatter to avoid further damage from impact. Janeway felt his theory was still an unproven hypothesis and she needed more evidence.
 
   
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Harren was last seen unconscious but unharmed in ''Voyager''{{'}}s [[sickbay]], after ''Voyager'' found the disabled shuttle and the away team unconscious inside. ({{VOY|Good Shepherd}})
Later on the mission, [[William Telfer]] was abducted and inhabited by [[dark matter life-form]]s. One of the aliens lept from an incision wound on his neck and was killed by Harren with a [[phaser]] after he had been ordered by Janeway not to fire. Upon his killing the [[lifeform]] Janeway told him it may have simply been trying to communicate.
 
[[Image:DeltaFlyer escapepod.JPG|thumb|left|Harren tries to distract the dark-matter lifeforms]]
 
Afterwards, Harren tried to save the others by leaving in one of the [[escape pod]]s. He told Janeway that it would allow the ''Delta Flyer'' the time needed to make an escape. Instead, Janeway went after him and [[transporter|transported]] him back from the pod seconds before it collided. ([[VOY]]: "[[Good Shepherd]]")
 
   
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{{bginfo|Mortimer Harren was played by actor [[Jay Underwood]].|In the ''[[Myriad Universes]]'' novel, ''[[Places of Exile]]'', the ''Voyager'' crew had remained in the Delta Quadrant and formed a new coalition of worlds against the [[Borg]] and [[Species 8472]]. Harren was killed in early 2374 when ''Voyager'' took significant damage following an attack by a [[Species 8472 bioship|Species 8472 battleship]].}}
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Mortimer Harren was a Starfleet crewman on the Federation starship USS Voyager. Harren was raised on the planet Vico V, a world known for its very celestially-active sky, which may have inspired his intense interest in the field of cosmology (although he denied it). He earned five advanced university degrees in the theoretical study of the subject.

He had an introverted personality, preferring solitude and the academic pursuit of his cosmology theories to socializing. In 2371, he wanted to apply to the Institute of Cosmology on Orion I. But he needed one year of practical experience in cosmological study in order to be admitted. Since such experience could easily be attained as part of a starship's crew, he signed onto the USS Voyager.

Mortimer Harren's personnel file

Harren's personnel file

Then, on her shakedown mission, Voyager became stranded in the Delta Quadrant, many tens of thousands of light years from Federation space, by an alien device known as the Caretaker's array. (VOY: "Caretaker") Unable thus to attend the Orion Institute of Cosmology as he had planned, Harren became bitter. He treated other members of the crew with thinly-veiled contempt and avoided any away missions.

He worked in Voyager's engineering department under Lieutenant B'Elanna Torres, the chief engineer. However, when she tried to give him responsibility commensurate with his ability, he refused to do the work, to her great annoyance. She therefore assigned him to the plasma relay room on Deck 15, where his only responsibility was to route power according to Torres' instructions. These instructions were usually carried to him, on a PADD by a crewman. This was the only time anyone interacted with him. This pleased him greatly; he thus was able to spend almost all of his time alone, working on theoretical cosmology calculations, including trying to disprove a standing cosmological theory known as Schlezholt's Theory of Multiple Big Bangs.

In 2376, Seven of Nine, the head of Voyager's astrometrics department, conducted an efficiency analysis of the ship's operations. Her results, presented to the senior staff in a briefing, indicated that Harren and two other crewmen were not performing at acceptable levels, and were reducing the efficiency of the ship's operation. Concerned, Captain Janeway decided to take Harren and the other two crewmen, Tal Celes and William Telfer, on an away mission aboard the Delta Flyer, one of Voyager's shuttlecraft, in hopes of improving their performance. Because of the nature of his academic background, Harren was assigned to look for subspace particle decay, from which new information about star formation could possibly be extrapolated.

During the mission, Harren was unfriendly toward his fellow team members, including Captain Janeway, acting toward her in a manner that fell just short of insubordination. She tried to bond with him but he rejected her attempts.

Delta Flyer escape pod

Harren tries to distract the supposed dark-matter lifeforms

File:Harrens theorem.jpg

One of Harren's theorems in multivariate analysis

As the mission proceeded, an unknown entity struck the Flyer, disabling her propulsion system and neutralizing 90% of her antimatter. Harren suggested that the entity was a dark matter proto-comet, something he had theorized existed during his university studies. Since, according to his theory, the proto-comet was attracted to antimatter he urged Janeway to eject the rest of their antimatter to avoid further impacts. However, Janeway felt his theory was still an unproven hypothesis and desired more evidence before taking such a step, which would have left them unable to attain warp speed and return to Voyager.

Later on, William Telfer, another of the three crewmen, was abducted by organisms that were thought to be dark matter lifeforms. Telfer was returned to the Flyer with one of the aliens in his body. This frightened Harren greatly. Soon after, the alien emerged from Telfer and began interacting with the Flyer's environmental systems. Panicked, Harren killed it with a phaser, eliciting an angry rebuke from Janeway, who surmised that the alien meant no harm, but was simply trying to communicate.

More of the aliens attacked the Flyer, presumably in revenge. Janeway ordered the three crewmen to leave in escape pods, but only Harren did so; the others insisted on staying and seeing it through with Janeway. However, in a surprising act, Harren selflessly attempted to draw the advancing aliens to the pod to give the Flyer a chance to escape. However, Janeway took the Flyer to transport range of the pod and had Telfer beam it aboard.

Harren was last seen unconscious but unharmed in Voyager's sickbay, after Voyager found the disabled shuttle and the away team unconscious inside. (VOY: "Good Shepherd")

Mortimer Harren was played by actor Jay Underwood.
In the Myriad Universes novel, Places of Exile, the Voyager crew had remained in the Delta Quadrant and formed a new coalition of worlds against the Borg and Species 8472. Harren was killed in early 2374 when Voyager took significant damage following an attack by a Species 8472 battleship.

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