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Wesley Crusher

Wesley Crusher
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Wil Wheaton as Wesley Crusher
Species Human
Affiliation United Federation of Planets
Starfleet
Posting USS Titan (NEM)
Starfleet Academy
(Seasons 4-7)
USS Enterprise-D
(Seasons 1-4)
Position Engineering Officer (NEM)
Starfleet Cadet
(Seasons 4-7)
Helmsman
(USS Enterprise-D - Seasons 1-4)
Civilian
(USS Enterprise-D - Season 1)
Rank Lieutenant, Junior Grade (NEM)
Cadet
(Seasons 4-7)
Ensign
(Seasons 3-4)
Ensign (acting)
(Seasons 1-3)
Father Jack Crusher (deceased)
Mother Beverly Crusher
Portrayed by Wil Wheaton
First appearance "Encounter at Farpoint" (TNG)

Wesley Crusher is a fictional character in the television series Star Trek: The Next Generation, appearing regularly in the first four seasons and sporadically afterwards. He is the son of Beverly Crusher and is portrayed by actor Wil Wheaton.

In the television series Star Trek: The Next Generation, Wesley Crusher first arrives on the Enterprise-D with his mother, soon after Captain Jean-Luc Picard assumes command. Crusher's father was killed while under Picard's command, with Picard delivering the message to Wesley and to his mother, Beverly. Picard initially found Wesley irritating, as he is often uncomfortable around all children, a fact which he discloses to his first officer, Commander William Riker, in the pilot episode "Encounter at Farpoint". In early episodes of the series, Picard does not allow Wesley on the bridge of the ship. However, during the first season, Picard comes to realize that he understands many things beyond his age and has inherited his mother's high level of intelligence, and grants him more opportunities on board the ship. An alien known as The Traveler tells Captain Picard that Wesley possesses a unique intelligence and great potential when provided encouragement and opportunity, comparing him to a child prodigy like Mozart. Picard soon appoints Crusher as an acting ensign.

Crusher eventually takes the entrance exam for Starfleet Academy. His test score ranks lower than required, and he is not accepted into the Academy in his first attempt, as shown in the episode "Coming of Age". Later, he misses his second chance to take the Academy entrance exam during the episode "Ménage à Troi" in which he assists the Enterprise-D crew in rescuing Riker, Deanna Troi, and Lwaxana Troi from hostile Ferengi, for which Picard grants him a field promotion to full ensign.


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