Marion Dulmur
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| Marion Dulmur | |
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| Full Name: | Marion Frances Dulmur |
| Known aliases: | Wolf Dulmer |
| Species: | human |
| Gender: | male |
| Hair color: | blond |
| Born: | 29 July 2328 |
| Temporal Displacement: | various |
| Affiliation: | United Federation of Planets |
| Family | |
| Mother: | alive (2381) |
| Marital Status: | divorced |
| Spouse(s): | Megumi Dulmur |
| Career | |
| Occupation: | DTI agent |
| Previous Assignment: | DTI Headquarters, Greenwich |
| Assignment: | undisclosed DTI branch office |
| Rank: | Assistant Director |
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Early life
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Dulmur was born on stardate 15574.6 (17:29:45 GMT, July 29, 2328, a Friday). He worked for many years on security and surveillance systems on Centauri VII. Sometime prior to 2364, he and his wife Megumi Dulmur relocated to Motilal City, Nehru Colony, where Dulmur was hired an investigator for the Chandra Detective Agency. However, in his efforts to catch a thief named Daisen Hamor on stardate 41697.9, Dulmur was thwarted by the effects of a temporal experiment by Dr. Paul Manheim, and as a result was fired by Chandra. Dulmur set out to find Manheim and ensure he was brought to justice, but he was intercepted by DTI agents Borvala and Gariff Lucsly. When Dulmur learned of the DTI's mission, he expressed his interest in joining.
Department of Temporal Investigations career
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Following his successful training, Dulmur was partnered with Lucsly in mid 2365. Their first assignment was to investigate an incident at Warlock Station.
In 2366, Dulmur and Lucsly spent several months tracking down a collection of time-travel devices known as the Ky'rha Artifacts. Later that year, the two traveled to Risa to stop a pair of 27th century Vorgon time travelers from taking the legendary Tox Uthat, with the assistance of Jena Noi, a 31st century agent of the Federation Temporal Agency.
In 2368, Dulmur's wife Megumi, frustrated by her husband's dedication to his job, decided to end their marriage. Dulmur briefly resigned from the DTI in an effort to save his marriage; however, three months later, he returned in order to help Lucsly stop renegade members of the temporally-displaced crew of the USS Bozeman from stealing the Ky'rha Artifacts from the Eridian Vault. (DTI novel: Watching the Clock) Dulmur and Megumi were eventually divorced. (VOY short story: "Almost... But Not Quite")
In 2373, Dulmur and Lucsly investigated a temporal incursion by a disgraced Klingon Imperial Intelligence agent named Arne Darvin, who attempted to assassinate Captain James T. Kirk of the USS Enterprise aboard Deep Space Station K-7 in the year 2268. The agents later determined that Captain Benjamin Sisko and the crew of the USS Defiant had acted appropriately in their efforts to prevent this alteration of the timeline. (DS9 episode & novelization: Trials and Tribble-ations)
Also in 2373, Dulmur was offered the position of Assistant Director of the DTI Branch Office on Aldebaran III. Shortly afterward, Dulmur and Lucsly questioned an alternate version of temporal physicist Vard. (DTI novel: Watching the Clock)
Later that same year, Dulmur and Lucsly questioned Captain Jean-Luc Picard regarding the USS Enterprise's visit to 2063 during the recent Borg incursion. (TNG - Section 31 novel: Rogue; DTI novel: Watching the Clock) Believing the Borg's use of time travel to be an indication of a new front being opened in the Temporal Cold War, Dulmur opted to turn down the promotion offer and remain a field agent with Lucsly. (DTI novel: Watching the Clock)

Added by TurtletrekkerNot long afterwards, Dulmur and Lucsly were assigned to investigate the removal of the Maquis from history. They discovered a temporal alteration caused by a student of the Traveler, and were able to have him restore the original timeline. (TNG short story: "Gods, Fate, and Fractals")
In 2376, Dulmur served temporarily as a supervisor in the DTI's Temporal Displacement Division. That year, he assigned Agent Stewart Peart to escort Starfleet Lieutenant Arex Na Eth, who had come seventy-one years forward in time, back to his home planet. (NF short story: "The Road to Edos")

Added by The doctorIn March 2381, Dulmur sponsored Teresa Garcia's admission to the DTI Academy following her temporal displacement from 2366.
Several years later, Dulmur finally accepted a promotion to Assistant Director. (DTI novel: Watching the Clock)
In the early 25th century (of the Star Trek Online timeline), Dulmur was diagnosed with a time-related mental illness as he found that he could recall a number of events from timelines that were not entirely consistent with his own timeline. For example, he remembered the Borg Invasion of 2381, the destruction of Vulcan in Nero's alternate timeline and more. As a result, he was committed at a psychiatric institution. However, since he had actually experienced a number of different timelines, the entity Q took an interest in him and posed as his psychiatric nurse. (STO novel: The Needs of the Many)
- "Dulmer" is an anagram of "Mulder," a nod to the series The X-Files. This spelling appears in the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Companion and in several of the stories cited above; alternately, Watching the Clock, Memory Alpha, and StarTrek.com, spell the character's name "Dulmur."
- The name "Marion Frances" is from Watching the Clock; in The Needs of the Many, his given name is "Wolf".
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Connections
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| | Aleek-Om • Andos • Borvala • Bu-Tsop-Vee • Chall • Dulmur • Faunt • Garcia • Grey • Hamidi • Hartwell • Kalnota • Kreinns • Krakauer • Lawrence • Lucsly • Mohindra • Peart • Ranjea • Raymond • Shelan • Simok • Sonaj • Sornek • T'Lem • T'Viss • Teyak • Wyannis • Yol • unnamed DTI personnel | | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
External link
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- Dulmur article at Memory Alpha, the wiki for canon Star Trek.