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Alexander Honigsberg was a Human male serving as an engineering officer in the Federation Starfleet in the 24th century.

Biography[]

By 2368, he served as chief engineer of the USS Cairo under Captain Edward Jellico. When Leslie Wong came aboard as executive officer that year, he remarked to her that he had been serving on the Cairo for some time, during which he had become used to "working extra shifts for no good reason."

Wong considered his comments borderline insubordinate toward Captain Jellico, but let them pass; she soon considered him a very competent department leader. (ST - Captain's Log comic: "Jellico")

In 2371, he was assigned as chief engineer of the USS Voyager and supervised her ill-fated shakedown cruise. After discovering a design flaw in the bio-neural circuitry, Honigsberg and an engineering team from the USS Hood was able to restore enough functionality on Voyager that the vessel was able to return to Utopia Planitia Fleet Yards for additional repairs. (VOY - The Brave and the Bold, Book Two novella: The Third Artifact)

After repairs were completed, Voyager headed for the Badlands to find the Maquis cell infiltrated by Lieutenant Tuvok. Honigsberg was killed when Voyager was pulled into the Delta Quadrant by the Caretaker. (VOY episode & novelization: Caretaker)

He was survived by a son, David Alexander Honigsberg, who also served as an engineer in Starfleet. (VOY short story: "Letting Go")

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Preceded by:
None
Chief engineer of the USS Voyager
2371
Succeeded by:
B'Elanna Torres
USS Cairo personnel
Emblem of the United Federation of Planets. AshfordCh'oeEdward JellicoAlexander HonigsbergRiikSorykSimLeslie Wong Seal of the Federation Starfleet.
USS Voyager senior staff personnel
commanding officer JanewayChakotayEdenTuvok executive officer CavitChakotayEllisParis Seal of the Federation Starfleet.
second officer TuvokParisKim chief engineer HonigsbergTorresVorikConlon
chief medical officer FitzgeraldThe DoctorJarem KazSharak counselor AstallCambridge
operations manager KimCampbellLasren science officer WildmanPatel
security chief/tactical officer TuvokKim flight controller StadiParisTareGwyn
see also: engineering personnelmedical personneloperations personnelpilots & flight control personnelsecurity & tactical personnelsciences personnelother personnel
USS Voyager engineering personnel
Emblem of the United Federation of Planets. AshmoreLyndsay BallardKurt BenderaBoylanBolyaLyssa CampbellJoseph CareyChellGrace ClaytonNancy ConlonCulhaneKenneth DalbyDellMortimer HarrenHoffmanHoganAlexander HonigsbergMichael JonasJorMarika WilkarahMendezMolinaMulcaheyNeolSusan NicolettiOkiraSeskaLon SuderGina ThompsonB'Elanna TorresVorikXiuYosa Seal of the Federation Starfleet.
see also: medical personneloperations personnelpilots & flight control personnelsecurity & tactical personnelsciences personnelsenior staffmiscellaneous

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