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Lt. Kevin Riley

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He was only in 2 episodes before fading into obscurity, but I thought Lt. Kevin Riley was a good addition to the Enterprise crew.
 
He was only in 2 episodes before fading into obscurity, but I thought Lt. Kevin Riley was a good addition to the Enterprise crew.

He did a lot with what he was given to work with. Surprisingly though, he was never asked about being a regular character.

He definitely struck a chord with the fans, though. His autograph line was a mile long when I saw him at a con.
 
He was only in 2 episodes before fading into obscurity, but I thought Lt. Kevin Riley was a good addition to the Enterprise crew.

He did a lot with what he was given to work with. Surprisingly though, he was never asked about being a regular character.

He definitely struck a chord with the fans, though. His autograph line was a mile long when I saw him at a con.

That is cool. He moved on to bigger things after Trek. He is a university professor in Minnesota.
 
According to Memory Alpha, the role in "Conscience of the King" wasn't originally written for Riley... they renamed the character to Riley after Hyde was cast. So it looks like Riley was just originally planned to be a one-off guest star character.

I like the character, so it's nice that we got to see him an a couple of episodes. It would have been nice for him to be a semi-regular.
 
I swear that during the production of ST:TMP that a "new" Lt. Kevin Riley was to be in the cast. Or maybe I'm thinking of ST:Phase 2. Or maybe I'm just hallucinating.:confused:
 
He was only in 2 episodes before fading into obscurity, but I thought Lt. Kevin Riley was a good addition to the Enterprise crew.

He did a lot with what he was given to work with. Surprisingly though, he was never asked about being a regular character.

He definitely struck a chord with the fans, though. His autograph line was a mile long when I saw him at a con.

That is cool. He moved on to bigger things after Trek. He is a university professor in Minnesota.

Yep, to this day :) (OT : but its a wonderful thing that in the USA people value their elders and employ them for so long. Here, you're either CEO by 40 or on the scrapheap).

He said he'd often get his students coming up to him and asking for autographs! "Wow, you're Kevin Riley!" :lol:.

His life is quite a story - he did some theatre after TOS, then just decided to live a hippy lifestlye, hitting the drugs hard. He drifted for years, then took himself back to college, rising all the way to Professor. Nice work, Bruce.
 
He did a lot with what he was given to work with. Surprisingly though, he was never asked about being a regular character.

He definitely struck a chord with the fans, though. His autograph line was a mile long when I saw him at a con.

That is cool. He moved on to bigger things after Trek. He is a university professor in Minnesota.

Yep, to this day :) (OT : but its a wonderful thing that in the USA people value their elders and employ them for so long. Here, you're either CEO by 40 or on the scrapheap).

He said he'd often get his students coming up to him and asking for autographs! "Wow, you're Kevin Riley!" :lol:.

His life is quite a story - he did some theatre after TOS, then just decided to live a hippy lifestlye, hitting the drugs hard. He drifted for years, then took himself back to college, rising all the way to Professor. Nice work, Bruce.

That's quite a resume for Bruce...Starfleet officer and university professor!
 
I dig how Riley takes special pride in his Irish heritage. I, too. fancy myself as The Decendent of Irish Kings ...
 
I certainly enjoyed his character and would liked to have seen more of him. He has appeared in Star Trek literature so he certainly wasn't forgotten.
 
Given what an impact the riley character had in only two episodes can you imagine him in more and getting really popular! Then I wonder how shatner in tos era would take to having TWO supporting characters being so popular? Not well, I suspect.
 
Given what an impact the riley character had in only two episodes can you imagine him in more and getting really popular! Then I wonder how shatner in tos era would take to having TWO supporting characters being so popular? Not well, I suspect.

I suspect Kirk had Lt. Riley permanently assigned to cleaning the Deck 12 toilets.
 
Given what an impact the riley character had in only two episodes can you imagine him in more and getting really popular! Then I wonder how shatner in tos era would take to having TWO supporting characters being so popular? Not well, I suspect.

I suspect Kirk had Lt. Riley permanently assigned to cleaning the Deck 12 toilets.

Lol. :guffaw:

Using the toilet scrub brush as a karaoke microphone no doubt!
 
I certainly enjoyed his character and would liked to have seen more of him. He has appeared in Star Trek literature so he certainly wasn't forgotten.

In the books, Riley eventually becomes a Federation ambassador.

(Ambassador Riley actually shows up in my next Trek book.)
 
I wonder if the Chekov character would not be necessary if Riley (a younger, popular male) was held over as a recurring part?
 
I didn't mind the Riley character at all, but I'm glad they didn't do more with him. Given how much Star Trek touts diversity, adding yet another white male character to the mix would likely have resulted in even less for Sulu and Uhura, who one could argue were already very limited by comparison.
 
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