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For other uses, see Nathan.
See Archer for other articles with titles that contain, either by relationship or by coincidence, this character's surname.
For the author of the same name, see: Nathan Archer.

Nathan Archer was an American captain in the United Nations Peace Directorate on Earth during the Eugenics Wars (1992-1996).

Biography[]

In 1994, he commanded Bravo Company on a mission in North Africa against the Augment Alliance, where he managed to negotiate with Stavos Keniclius to allow a school to be evacuated from a war zone.

He was the paternal grandfather of Henry Archer, one of the pioneers of the Warp five engine, and the paternal great-grandfather of Jonathan Archer, the noted United Earth Starfleet captain of the Enterprise (NX-01) and Federation President. (ENT - Strange New Worlds 9 short story: "The Rules of War")

In 2153, Jonathan Archer used the story of his great-grandfather allowing the evacuation of the school to justify helping Xindi-Insectoid infants to Commander Charles Tucker III. (ENT episode: "Hatchery")

Jonathan Archer's great-grandfather was first mentioned, though not named, in the ENT episode: "Hatchery".
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