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Winger Bingston, Jr. was a 24th century Human man. In the 2380s decade, he served in Starfleet aboard the USS Cerritos in the sciences division under Captain Carol Freeman.

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He characterized himself as being "fabulous". (LD video game: The Badgey Directive episode: "One Rave and Two Sights") He liked to sing, dance, and act. In the year 2380, he performed a one-man show for Cerritos senior officers. (LD episode: "Moist Vessel") He also performed as the moons of Jupiter in a show (LD episode: "The Spy Humongous") and taught acting classes. (LD episode: "Crisis Point 2: Paradoxus")

Beckett Mariner included him in the credits of her 2380 holodeck movie Crisis Point: The Rise of Vindicta, but his character was quickly killed off. (LD episode: "Crisis Point")

In 2381, Bingston and Asif thought about crashing a Vulcan temple ceremony holoprogram. Instead, Bingston called up a holonovel of Singin' in the Rain to portray Gene Kelly, then got trapped by the malevolent artificial intelligence Badgey. D'Vana Tendi was happy to see him, but sad he was detained along with other Cerritos personnel. During the lower deckers' effort to earn enough merit points for Badgey to release them, Bingston oversaw the planet Vulcan simulation. (LD video game: The Badgey Directive episode: "One Rave and Two Sights")

Durga began her pon farr cycle while the crew was trapped in the holodeck. She found herself attracted to Bingston's performing talents and attempted unsuccessfully to mind meld with him. However, he did accompany her to a simulation of Vulcan. A hologram of T'Pol explained that he could either wed Durga, or Boimler could fight her. Bingston admitted he wasn't ready for marriage. After Boimler evaded her for 90 minutes, her blood fever faded. Afterward, Bingston flirted with her and Tendi in sickbay. Durga theorized that the attempted meld could have left traces of pon farr emotions in Bingston. Tendi treated him with a neural reset spray. (LD video game: The Badgey Directive episode: "Amor Time")

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USS Cerritos personnel
Federation icon image. Amadou • Anya • Arjun • Asif • Barnes • Baumer • Billups • Bingston • Boimler • Casey • Castro • Cody • Dahae • Durga • Ellis • Escher • Fletcher • Freeman • Honus • Karavitus • Kayshon • Kimolu • Kowalski • Kula • Lemonts • Levy • Logan • Lundy • Manhaver • Mariner • Matt • Merp • Migleemo • O'Connor • Palmera • Hamper • P'jok • Darra • Merp • Prachett • Ramsey • Ransom • Rose • Ross • Rutherford • Sanderson • Shaxs • Sh'reyan • Stevens • T'Ana • Taylor • Tendi • Tennyson • Ter Haar • Ter' Esi • Teshime • T'Lyn • Vaarza • Vendome • Volis • Warren • Westlake • unnamed Starfleet icon image.
see also: Personnel roster

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