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'''William "Bill" Noyce''' (born circa [[1954 CE|1954]]-[[1955 CE|55 CE]]) is the Admiral responsible for overseeing ''[[seaQuest DSV 4600]]''<nowiki/>'s refit following the creation of the [[United Earth/Oceans Organization]] (UEO), later becoming the UEO's second Secretary General in [[2019 CE]]. | '''William "Bill" Noyce''' (born circa [[1954 CE|1954]]-[[1955 CE|55 CE]]) is the Admiral responsible for overseeing ''[[seaQuest DSV 4600]]''<nowiki/>'s refit following the creation of the [[United Earth/Oceans Organization]] (UEO), later becoming the UEO's second Secretary General in [[2019 CE]]. | ||
Serving his life in the Navy for nearly three decades, his career included stints in the United States Navy and, subsequently, [[Nor-Pac]]. His relationship with Captain [[Nathan Bridger]] dates back to [[1983 CE]] and is a family friend, having known [[Carol Bridger]] and their son, [[Robert Bridger]]. It is implied that Noyce kept tabs on Nathan Bridger following Robert's death and Nathan's subsequent retirement from the service during ''seaQuest DSV 4600''<nowiki/>'s initial construction circa [[2012 CE]]. Noyce goes to great lengths to secure Bridger's buy-in to assume command of ''seaQuest'', resorting to some underhanded tactics (such as "stealing" [[Darwin]] and bringing the dolphin to ''seaQuest'') and ordering [[Jonathan Ford]] to appear as "everything a commander shouldn't" {{Ep|To Be or Not to Be}}. | Serving his life in the Navy for nearly three decades, his career included stints in the United States Navy and, subsequently, [[Nor-Pac]]. His relationship with Captain [[Nathan Bridger]] dates back to [[1983 CE]] and is a family friend, having known [[Carol Bridger]] and their son, [[Robert Bridger]]. It is implied that Noyce kept tabs on Nathan Bridger following Robert's death and Nathan's subsequent retirement from the service during ''seaQuest DSV 4600''<nowiki/>'s initial construction circa [[2012 CE]]. Noyce goes to great lengths to secure Bridger's buy-in to assume command of ''seaQuest'', resorting to some underhanded tactics (such as "stealing" [[Darwin]] and bringing the dolphin to ''seaQuest'') and ordering [[Jonathan Ford]] to appear as "everything a commander shouldn't" {{Ep|To Be or Not to Be}}. | ||
== Youth (1969 CE) == | == Youth (1969 CE) == | ||
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== Service as UEO Admiral (2017―2019 CE) == | == Service as UEO Admiral (2017―2019 CE) == | ||
Noyce often seen communicating via vidlink from his office | Noyce often seen communicating via vidlink from his office in Pearl Harbor. He holds a high-ranking position within the UEO (United Earth/Oceans Organization). The UEO was established to manage the New Peace following the collapse of the U.N. and the subsequent division of the world into economic confederations. Noyce serves as the Chief of Naval Operations Command and is also the Secretary General of the UEO, which suggests he is one of the leaders of this new world. | ||
Noyce has a long-standing friendship with Captain [[Nathan Bridger]], with whom he served in the Navy. Noyce brings up the idea of the ''seaQuest'', a research vessel designed by Bridger, as a way to lure his old friend. Noyce seems to be behind Bridger's reassignment to the ''seaQuest'', owing to the fact that Bridger has rapport with the greater scientific community but is able to engage in military operations when necessary. He is also aware of Bridger's emotional struggles, especially the loss of his wife and son. | Noyce has a long-standing friendship with Captain [[Nathan Bridger]], with whom he served in the Navy. Noyce brings up the idea of the ''seaQuest'', a research vessel designed by Bridger, as a way to lure his old friend. Noyce seems to be behind Bridger's reassignment to the ''seaQuest'', owing to the fact that Bridger has rapport with the greater scientific community but is able to engage in military operations when necessary. He is also aware of Bridger's emotional struggles, especially the loss of his wife and son. | ||
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== Service as Secretary General (2019―2021 CE) == | == Service as Secretary General (2019―2021 CE) == | ||
Following his appointment as UEO's second Secretary General, he oversees UEO trials for a new one-person submersible craft {{Ep|The Stinger}} and comes to conflict with Bridger over a submarine filled with kids fleeing death squads from the [[Amazonian Confederation]] {{Ep|The Good Death | Following his appointment as UEO's second Secretary General, he oversees UEO trials for a new one-person submersible craft {{Ep|The Stinger}} and comes to conflict with Bridger over a submarine filled with kids fleeing death squads from the [[Amazonian Confederation]] {{Ep|The Good Death}}. | ||
Sometime later, he is succeeded by [[Arthur McGath]], but remains attached to the UEO as an advisor {{Ep|The Sincerest Form of Flattery | Sometime later, he is succeeded by [[Arthur McGath]], but remains attached to the UEO as an advisor {{Ep|The Sincerest Form of Flattery}}. | ||
[[Category:A to Z]] | [[Category:A to Z]] | ||