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Una Chin-Riley, commonly and originally only known as Number One, is a fictional character in the science-fiction franchise ''
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''. She is Christopher Pike's
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during his captaincy of the starship ''
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''. She first appeared, portrayed by Majel Barrett in " The Cage", the initial 1965
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of the original series. The pilot was rejected and most of its characters, including Number One, were omitted from the second pilot and the subsequent series (the relationship between
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and
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would emulate that of Number One and Pike). Footage from "The Cage" featuring the character was reused in the two-part story " The Menagerie" in 1966, establishing Pike and Number One as members of a previous crew of the ''Enterprise'' and part of the ''Star Trek'' canon; Barrett herself, who would become the wife of ''Star Trek'' creator
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, would portray a number of unrelated characters in the franchise from 1966 to
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, such as Nurse Christine Chapel in the original series, Lwaxana Troi in Star Trek: The Next Generation, and the voice of the ''Enterprise'' computer for both series. In 2019, the second season of '' Star Trek: Discovery'', set during Pike's tenure as captain of the ''Enterprise'', featured Number One's first on-screen appearance in 53 years, now played by
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. Romijn reprised her role in two episodes of '' Star Trek: Short Treks'' the same year, and, beginning in 2022, as a series regular in '' Star Trek: Strange New Worlds'', which is centered on the adventures of Pike's crew.


Appearances

The character debuted in "The Menagerie" in 1966, and also in "The Cage", which was not broadcast until 1988. The character was not seen in live-action ''Star Trek'' again until 2019, when she was made a recurring character in the second season of the
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web series '' Star Trek: Discovery''. Her official biography notes that she is secretly attracted to Pike. Number One appears in three episodes of the second season of ''Star Trek: Discovery'', starting with the episode "An Obol for Charon", where she visits Pike on the USS ''Discovery''. She briefs Pike on the repairs being made to the ''Enterprise'' and also provides him with information regarding the whereabouts of Lieutenant
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. Number One is said to be a very resourceful individual (Pike wryly points out that "people have a tendency to end up owing her favors") and has a predilection for spicy food – in the
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scene with Pike, she orders a cheeseburger with habanero sauce. The second-season finale of ''Discovery'', " Such Sweet Sorrow", reveals that the character's first name is Una, while the third episode of ''Strange New Worlds'', " Ghosts of Illyria", gives the character's full name as "Una Chin-Riley", and reveals that she is Illyrian rather than Human. '' Una'' is an Irish name, perhaps derived from a word meaning 'lamb'; the word ''una'' also means 'one' in Latin, and 'first' in Tagalog. Number One appears in two installments of the series of
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s '' Star Trek: Short Treks''.


Controversy

During the development of the first pilot for '' Star Trek: The Original Series'' (" The Cage"), Roddenberry wrote the part of Number One specifically for Barrett. Cushman & Osborn (2013), p. 52. Alexander (1995), p. 210. There was reluctance from the
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executives to agree to an actress who was almost unknown. Cushman & Osborn (2013), p. 53. Roddenberry did see other actresses for the part, but no one else was considered. According to
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and Stephen Whitfield, the prominence of a woman among the crew of a starship was one of the reasons the original ''Star Trek'' pilot was rejected by
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, who, in addition to calling the pilot "too cerebral," felt the alien Spock and a female senior officer would be rejected by audiences. Roddenberry related the tale of how women of the era had difficulty accepting her as well. Executive producer Herb Solow attempted to sell NBC executives on the idea that a fresh face would bring believability to the part, but they were aware that she was Roddenberry's girlfriend. Despite this, they agreed to her casting, not wanting to upset Roddenberry at this point in the production. After the pilot was rejected, a second pilot was produced. While it was generally explained that the network disliked a female character as the second-in-command of the ''Enterprise'', Solow had a different opinion of events; he explained, "no one liked her acting... she was a nice woman, but the reality was, she couldn't act." In his book ''Inside Star Trek: The Real Story'', Solow suggests the network had no problem with the character, but was infuriated when a relatively unknown actress was cast simply because she was having an affair with Roddenberry. Because of NBC's rare order of a second pilot, Roddenberry compromised by eliminating Number One, but aspects of her character—specifically, her cool demeanor and logical nature—were merged into
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(who does appear in "The Cage") during the regular run of the series.


Influence

On the series '' Star Trek: The Next Generation'', Commander William Riker is usually (and informally) called "Number One" by Captain Picard, because of his position as first officer on the USS ''Enterprise''. On the series '' Star Trek: Discovery'', set in 2256 (two years after the events of "The Cage"), female Commander Michael Burnham is referred to as "Number One" by Captain Georgiou, because of her position as first officer on the USS ''Shenzhou''. Series creator
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had originally intended only to refer to the character as Number One, in honor of Majel Barrett's character, but the name Burnham was instead revealed during the first episode. In '' Star Trek: Picard'', retired Admiral Picard owns a
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called "Number One". Number One was first referred to as "Una" in the non-canonical 2016 novel trilogy '' Star Trek: Legacies'', which was published by Pocket Books to mark the original series's 50th anniversary. Authors Greg Cox, David Mack, Dayton Ward, and Kevin Dilmore gave her a
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because she had a central role in the novels. It has been suggested through several sources that this was done in honor of fellow ''Star Trek'' author Una McCormack. The name 'Una' became canon with its use in ''Star Trek: Discovery's ''second season finale.


Reception

Barrett's role as Number One in the first pilot led to her being cast as Nurse Chapel in the original ''
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'' television series. Much of "The Cage" pilot footage, including scenes with Barrett as Number One, was incorporated in the 1966 episode "The Menagerie". In 2017,
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ranked "The Menagerie" the third best episode of all ''Star Trek'' television. "The Cage" was supplied to NBC in 1965, but it was not released on VHS until 1986, and not broadcast until 1988. Accordingly, "The Menagerie" was the first public broadcast of this character on television. In 2016, Number One was ranked as the 57th most important character in
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within the ''Star Trek'' science fiction universe by ''
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'', out of 100 characters. In 2017, ''CBR'' ranked Number One the ninth "fiercest" female character of the ''Star Trek'' universe. In 2018, actress Rebecca Romijn was cast as the character Number One for ''Star Trek: Discovery'' season 2, and said that she was "honored to play such an iconic character." Romijn's performance was met with positive reception. The producers announced plans to bring back Romijn as Number One for two episodes '' Star Trek: Short Treks'' and subsequently as a main character on '' Star Trek: Strange New Worlds''.


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