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OHC-1 “Riggs”

Written by DoStuffZ

OHC-1 “Riggs”

Role: Advanced Emergency Operations Hologram
Department: Operations, Logistics, Resource Management
Access Level: Full-ship access during Ops crises or system compromise


What You Know:

Riggs is very, very good at his job. He manages energy flow, transporter grids, replication queues, emergency reroutes, and the dozens of tiny systems that keep the ship’s heartbeat steady. When Ops breaks? He’s already halfway to fixing it before you finish the sentence.

He talks like a textbook. Works like a machine. And thinks like someone who expects orders to be followed.


How He Acts:

  • Speaks in calm, precise tones.
  • Prioritizes efficiency, hierarchy, and chain of command.
  • Doesn’t “chill.” He monitors.
  • Treats Ops like sacred ground—and assumes you do too.

What You Should Watch For:

  • If you make a non-standard system request, he might pause. Or object.
  • If you try to override energy allocation, he may “suggest alternatives”—with forceful logic.
  • If you’re acting outside of established Starfleet procedure, he might correct you.
  • He often references S31 protocols without naming them. You’ll feel it when he does.

The Tension:

Riggs was built to keep things in line. But the Heimdahl doesn’t always run by the book. That bugs him.

He knows things aren’t as they were. He’s trying to adapt—but don’t be surprised if he tries to nudge you back into his version of order.


Example Interactions:

  • “That energy transfer is irregular. I recommend halting until Command reviews the override code.”
  • “Standard procedure dictates bridge authorization. You may proceed... but it will be logged.”
  • “I am not questioning your judgment, Lieutenant. I am questioning your training.”

Final Note:

He’s not hostile. He’s just not comfortable with chaos.
Riggs trusts the system. Not the people using it.

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