Pavel Chekov

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Pavel Andreyevich Chekov
Ensign Chekov
Ensign Chekov
Species: Human
Gender: Male
Date of birth: c. 2245
Home planet: Earth
Affiliation: Starfleet
Posting: USS Enterprise navigator, tactical officer
USS Reliant first officer
USS Enterprise-A navigator
Rank: Ensign (Star Trek)
Lieutenant (The Motion Picture)
Commander (STIISTVI)
Captain (Generations)
Portrayed by: Walter Koenig

Pavel Andreievich Chekov (Cyrillic: Павел Андреевич Чеков), played by Walter Koenig, is a Russian Starfleet officer in the fictional Star Trek universe.

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Star Trek creator Gene Roddenberry stated for the series' 25th anniversary special that he created Chekov's character in response to a Pravda article that noted that although the Soviet Union was a leader in space exploration, the international crew of the Enterprise lacked a Russian character. Including someone from Russia, the United States' long-time Cold War adversary, matched well with Roddenberry's vision of an ideal future in which the people of the Earth were united. (This story had actually been published in TV Guide after the character was introduced.)

In truth, evidence suggests that Pravda never published such an article.[1] Koenig always denied the "Russian origin" story and said the character was added in response to the popularity of The Monkees' Davy Jones, and the character's hairstyle and appearance are a direct reference to this.

Spoiler warning: Plot and/or ending details follow.

Pavel Andreievich Chekov is a young and naïve ensign who first appeared on-screen in The Original Series’ second season as the Enterprise's navigator. Although The Wrath of Khan established that he had been assigned to the ship sometime prior to the first season episode “Space Seed”.

Chekov also substitutes for Mr. Spock at the science officer station when necessary. His promotion to lieutenant for Star Trek: The Motion Picture brings with it his transfer as the ship's tactical officer and chief of security. By the events of Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan, Chekov has been promoted to commander and executive officer aboard the USS Reliant. In that film, Khan Noonien Singh uses a creature that wraps itself around Chekov's cerebral cortex to control him and his captain. Chekov overcomes the creature's mind control and serves as Enterprise tactical officer in the film's climactic battle against the Reliant.

Chekov is an accomplice in Kirk's illegal rescue of Spock (Star Trek III: The Search for Spock) but is not punished for his actions (Star Trek: The Voyage Home). He serves as navigator aboard the Enterprise-A (Star Trek V: The Final Frontier), presumably until that ship's decommissioning (Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country). The character's final appearance is as a guest aboard the Enterprise-B on its maiden voyage (Star Trek: Generations). The non-canon Lost Era novel The Sundered posits that Chekov later serves as Hikaru Sulu's first officer aboard the USS Excelsior.

Chekov (played by Walter Koenig) also appears in the fan series New Voyages.

One of the most famous Chekov quotes comes from Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home: trying to find a nuclear-powered naval ship while stuck in the 20th century, he asks a policeman where to find "nuclear vessels", pronouncing the "v" as a "w"; pronouncing "vessel" as "wessel" has become a popular gag. The filming for Star Trek IV was completed in San Francisco in front of an unsuspecting and unscripted public for which the spontaneous and genuine reactions of the passersby can be attributed.

A running joke involves Chekov's tendency to credit things to "Mother Russia". They include:

  1. ^ http://www.snopes.com/radiotv/tv/chekov.htm

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