Ralph Offenhouse was a male Human financier born in 1939. In the late 20th century he was diagnosed with terminal cardiomyopathy that was inoperable. He had himself cryogenically frozen in 1994, hoping that when he awoke, science would have found a cure. He was placed in a cryonics satellite which was launched into Earth orbit. Along with the other two survivors from the 20th century, Offenhouse was later transported to Earth aboard the USS Charleston. Before he left, Picard urged him to use his new lease on life to improve and enrich himself. (TNG: "The Neutral Zone" )
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| - Ralph Offenhouse was a male Human financier born in 1939. In the late 20th century he was diagnosed with terminal cardiomyopathy that was inoperable. He had himself cryogenically frozen in 1994, hoping that when he awoke, science would have found a cure. He was placed in a cryonics satellite which was launched into Earth orbit. Along with the other two survivors from the 20th century, Offenhouse was later transported to Earth aboard the USS Charleston. Before he left, Picard urged him to use his new lease on life to improve and enrich himself. (TNG: "The Neutral Zone" )
- Ralph Offenhouse was a human male born on Earth in 1939. He made a career as a financier. (TNG episode: "The Neutral Zone") Prior to 1970, Offenhouse helped fund the Chrysalis Project, which resulted in the creation of Khan Noonien Singh and the other supermen of the late 20th century. His son, Peter, would be a casualty of the Eugenics Wars in 1995. This caused Ralph to feel great guilt over accidentally playing a part in his son's death. (TNG novel: Debtors' Planet, TOS novel: The Rise and Fall of Khan Noonien Singh, Volume 1)
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| - Frozen aboard a cryonics satellite
- Ralph Offenhouse in 2364
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| - Future Federation Secretary of Commerce Ralph Offenhouse in 2364
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| - Ralph Offenhouse was a male Human financier born in 1939. In the late 20th century he was diagnosed with terminal cardiomyopathy that was inoperable. He had himself cryogenically frozen in 1994, hoping that when he awoke, science would have found a cure. He was placed in a cryonics satellite which was launched into Earth orbit. The satellite drifted away in space for almost four hundred years, reaching the Kazis binary system, where it was detected by the USS Enterprise-D in 2364. Only three of the inhabitants' booths had survived: Offenhouse's, Clare Raymond's, and L.Q. Clemonds'. Offenhouse was unfrozen and his condition cured. As a financier, Offenhouse was shocked by the fact that humanity no longer used money. Despite extensive plans to provide for himself in the future financially, he was unable to locate his bank accounts. Offenhouse was frustrated by his new surroundings and his apparent lack of control of the situation. Offenhouse complained to the crew and criticized the ship before being scolded by Captain Jean-Luc Picard for inappropriate use of the ship's communications system. During negotiations with the Romulans, Offenhouse made his way to the bridge and offered Picard unsolicited advice, annoying Picard. Picard then conceded that Offenhouse had given insight into the situation. Along with the other two survivors from the 20th century, Offenhouse was later transported to Earth aboard the USS Charleston. Before he left, Picard urged him to use his new lease on life to improve and enrich himself. (TNG: "The Neutral Zone" )
- Ralph Offenhouse was a human male born on Earth in 1939. He made a career as a financier. (TNG episode: "The Neutral Zone") Prior to 1970, Offenhouse helped fund the Chrysalis Project, which resulted in the creation of Khan Noonien Singh and the other supermen of the late 20th century. His son, Peter, would be a casualty of the Eugenics Wars in 1995. This caused Ralph to feel great guilt over accidentally playing a part in his son's death. (TNG novel: Debtors' Planet, TOS novel: The Rise and Fall of Khan Noonien Singh, Volume 1) Offenhouse died of inoperable terminal cardiomyopathy. Following his death in 1994, he was cryogenically frozen. His remains were placed on board a spacecraft along with several other people - including Clare Raymond and L.Q. "Sonny" Clemonds. The USS Enterprise-D encountered the spacecraft containing the frozen bodies in 2364. Only the bodies of Offenhouse, Raymond, and Clemonds were intact - the bodies of the others had decayed during the long journey. Lt. Commander Data and Lt. Worf brought the bodies back to the Enterprise, where they were then thawed out. While Offenhouse and the others were being revived, the Enterprise began to travel to the Neutral Zone to confront a Romulan warbird. Offenhouse found himself and the others in the middle of a tense situation, which he made worse with demands to know what was going on, and even going so far as to leave his quarters and go to the main bridge just before the Romulans revealed themselves. Before being escorted off the bridge, he was able to determine that the Romulans had no idea who was attacking their outposts near the Neutral Zone. The Romulans announced that they were returning to the galactic scene after being silent for over half a century. Following this confrontation with the Romulans the three 20th century humans returned to Earth on board the USS Charleston. Before leaving the Enterprise, Captain Jean-Luc Picard told Offenhouse that money no longer had the meaning it once did to humans, and to use the opportunity he received to better himself. (TNG episode: "The Neutral Zone") After returning to Earth, Offenhouse continued to have difficulty adjusting to 24th century life; however, he managed to use his knowledge to help the Federation in their dealings with the Ferengi. Given Offenhouse's natural affinity for financial matters, he would later be offered a position as a Federation ambassador to the Ferengi. Offenhouse returned to the USS Enterprise-D in 2369 when a Vulcan probe revealed that the Ferengi were rapidly advancing the people of Megara to a technologically advanced state. He helped determine that the Cardassian Union had hired the Ferengi to advance the Megara to a technologically advanced state, so that the Cardassians could use the Megarans as a client state to attack Federation interests. At a formal dinner, he and Picard were caught and put into a cell. Under his hat brim he had hidden a saw, remarking that it was a 'good thing he liked to watch James Bond'. He used it get out of the cell and made contact with a Megaran business woman, who helped contact the crew of the Enterprise. After the crew prevented the Ferengi and Cardassians from carrying out their plans, Offenhouse remained on Megara to help undo the damage done to the society. (TNG novel: Debtors' Planet) Following her election as Federation President, Nanietta Bacco appointed Offenhouse as Federation Secretary of Commerce. During the Borg Invasion of 2381, he was assigned to determine how the Federation would compensate the Ferengi Alliance for their hiring, at President Bacco's request, of Breen and Orion mercenaries. (ST - Destiny novel: Mere Mortals) Following the invasion, Offenhouse contacted Presidential Chief of Staff Esperanza PiƱiero with "bad news" about the Iotians. (ST novel: A Singular Destiny) It is assumed that Offenhouse was appointed Secretary of Commerce in 2379 upon Nanietta Bacco's ascension to the presidency, though this is never made explicit.
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