Kate McGregor (TV character)
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Lieutenant
Kate McGregor is a fictional TV character from the show Sea Patrol
. She is portrayed by Lisa McCune
.
Kate comes to the cramped life aboard Hammersley from the relative comfort of a big ship, and is having to learn a whole new set of skills. As XO on a Patrol Boat she will lead boarding parties onto stinking fishing boats, work closely with senior sailors like the Coxswain and Buffer, and share a cabin with the Navigation Officer, Lieutenant Nikki Caetano, who seems to think she’s the CO’s favourite daughter and that Kate is her new and wicked stepmother." Upon boarding she found that her new CO is an old flame of hers.
Kate is the ship's Executive Officer
(XO), which means she is second in command of HMAS Hammersley. She is also the Boarding Officer (BO), which means she is in charge of the boarding party. Later in the series, when Nikki Caetano, the navigation officer aboard transfers to another ship, Kate also fulfills her role.
She seems to be quite compassionate, especially regarding Nav and ET's complicated situation.
In her second year aboard Hammersley Kate is attracted to SAS Captain Jim Roth. Three years later their paths cross again and she later accepts his marriage proposal.
In the third episode 'Takedown', both she and the Navigator Nikki Caetano are taken hostage by insurgents and held in austere. Both are eventually rescued and the criminals are caught.
In the fourth episode 'Heaven Born Captains' Kate goes on an internet date with a man named Jim Roth, telling him she works in Human Resources while he tells her he is an accountant. When he keeps getting phone calls during the date she leaves, and is shocked to find out the next day that he is a member of the SAS group they are transporting to Samaru. The two eventually share a dance at a party while Mike watches on jealously.
In the fifth episode 'Giving up the Dead', Kate is drugged while escorting a prawn trawler back to port. RO manages to save them both from being burnt alive and in her confused state Kate asks Mike why he left her.
In the seventh episode 'Hidden Agendas', Kate and Jim attempt a normal date on temporary shore leave but soon find out that the deserted island they are staying on is a base for local insurgents. They manage to escape whilst also rescuing a kidnapped young boy.
In the ninth episode 'Shadow Line', Kate is shot by the same man who stabbed Charge. The Kevlar plating she was wearing manages to stop the bullet but she is temporarily knocked out face down in a creek. After the realisation sinks in that she could have died she becomes quite upset, but Charge's words of reason pull her through.
In episode ten 'Rules of Engagement', she finds it hard to keep the truth about loving the captain of her ship after he and Jim are injured in an accident. Despite Jim being her boyfriend, it is Mike she is truly worried about and she and Jim eventually break up. With Mike being injured, she is put in command of the ship until they return to port.
In episodes twelve 'Friends close, enemies closer' and episode thirteen 'Soldiers of Fortune', the truth about Samaru and it's mysteries are revealed, and the Hammersley crew are praised for their efforts.
In the first episode 'Catch and Release', the whole crew is distraught to lose one of their own. This grief strengthens Mike and Kate's bond, both offering support for the other.
In episode three 'China Dolls', Kate finds herself getting attached to a baby born on board the ship, his mother dying during childbirth. With technical help from Robert (RO), Kate attempts to trace the baby's aunt, who is already in Australia.
In episode four 'Guns', the Hammersley crew rescue an Ex-Navy Sailor in a storm. When he reveals to Mike that he knows about his and Kate's relationship at Watson's Bay, Mike and Kate are forced to deal with their feelings.
In episode eight 'Red Sky Morning', Kate leads a steaming party along with Buffer, 2Dads and Cliff Bailey. After Cliff, Buffer and 2Dads all go missing, Kate finds herself alone and at the mercy of Nathan Talbot, a man the crew on Hammersley now know to be an escaped psychopathic prisoner with five random murders already on his record.
In episode nine 'Pearls Before Swine', Kate is furious to hear that 2Dads has started a rumour that she and the ship's Buffer are in an illicit relationship, but not as furious as she is when she finds out Mike believes the rumour.
In episode thirteen 'Red Reef', Kate comes face-to-face with ET's murderers and finds herself in a fight for her life with one of them after the pumping station they are in bursts into fire, leaving only one to survive – in the arms of her C.O.
In the fourth episode 'Ransom', Kate asks Mike whether he thinks about having children after talking to one earlier that day. He says he hasn't, but the pair's conversation is cut short as the mother of the girl Kate was talking to has been kidnapped. While exchanging a ransom on behalf of the father, the situation goes wrong and Kate is also taken hostage. Kate and Mia, the girl, escape by climbing out a window of the hut they were held in and are able to return to the Hammersley.
Kate also finds herself frustrated at the fact that the Hammersley's new buffer, Dylan Mulholland (Dutchy) (Conrad Coleby
) gets along fine with everyone on the ship except for her. His apparent dislike for her is a constant source of confusion for her, and it isn't until the pair are held captive by a rogue policeman (episode nine 'Dutch Courage') that he admits he was scared he would fail to protect her and she would be injured or worse, like his boarding officer in the Gulf War.
In episode ten, 'Rawhide', Kate becomes fed up with Mike and his constant avoidance of commitment with her, and tells him it's 'make or break' time, but as no replacement CO for Hammersley can be found, he has to remain on the ship.
In episode fourteen 'Live Catch', Kate is accidentally sprayed in the face with cyanide while on a steaming party led by Bomber (Kirsty Lee Allan
) and she is seriously injured. The steaming party is then taken over by another boat and Bomber and 2Dads are limited in what they can do to help her. They are moved ships and the captain on the mothership uses amyl nitrate as an antidote. She is almost sexually assaulted by another fisherman but is saved just in time by Bomber. The group is eventually rescued.
In episode sixteen 'In Too Deep', Kate is again placed in command of Hammersley after Mike is assumed dead. She struggles with grief but conceals it in an attempt to be the rock for the crew. When she comes face-to-face with Mike's killer, she struggles with her hatred and would have killed him, had Swain not talked her down. While trying to compose herself before heading back upstairs, she hears a noise and investigates to find a bound and gagged, but very much alive, Mike. Overcome with joy, she kisses him, something which was witnessed by Dutchy.
On shore leave in a foreign town, members of the Hammersley crew are near a bar when it is blown up by a suicide bomber, rattling them all. Mike tells her that he was worried when he couldn't get her on the phone after he heard about the bombing, and that he had thought she had died. She silences him by squeezing his hand, another form of their attraction witnessed by Dutchy. He says nothing to her about it though.
Later on in the first episode, while investigating the bombing of the 'Luga Bar', Kate runs into her former flame, SAS Captain Roth. Returning to Hammersley as part of a covert mission, old feelings emerge and a potential love triangle is reignited when he makes it clear he's not over her.
In episode 2 'An Eye For An Eye', Kate is forced to shoot an assailant in self defence. When she learns the assailant was a twenty-year old girl, she becomes stricken with guilt. To make matters worse, the brother of the girl swears vengeance and escapes from police custody. He later attempts to run her and Bird over in a carpark, and is then seen hiding in her apartment. Dutchy chases him away, but he later sends someone to attack her on the ship using 2Dads' ID.
He then takes Bird hostage, planning to kill her to get at Kate. She manages to get there in time and comes to accept that she had no choice but to shoot his sister.
Just as she is telling this to Mike, he tells her that her name is not on the promotion list, meaning that once again their relationship is put on hold.
It is also revealed in this episode that she and Mike had planned a holiday to Tahiti.
In episode 3 she calls of her relationship with Mike after learning that he went to fleet command and threatened to resign if they didn't promote Kate. Maxine White tells her that they both know the Navy is Mike's life, and Kate believes that she will always come second.
In episode 4 Mike continually fishes for information as to why she ended their relationship, but she refuses. Dutchy too asks her, but she quickly dismisses it, telling him that it's 'yesterday's news'. She later goes out for a drink with her ex, Jim.
In Episode 5 Kate is told by a doctor that she quickly dismissed as a drunk that there is something wrong with the ocean water. He believes that it will give you cancer as many many people from the island he works on has it. Kate dismisses him, but as he continues to gather evidence for her she realises that he was right and goes on a crusade to find the truth, using it as a distraction from her problems with Mike, who now barely even looks at her.
In episode 6 she becomes distressed when she fears Jim may be in trouble. When they find him with a serious head-wound she becomes distracted and becomes increasingly annoyed with his insistence that he is fine, even when he is hanging off the side of the boat with his head spinning. The two flirt throughout the episode, making Mike extremely jealous when he overhears. He tells Kate that he thinks she broke it off because Jim was back but she dismisses him, choosing not to answer him. She later accepts a dinner date from Jim.
By series end Kate is dealing with a marriage proposal from Jim, however before she can answer him Hammersley is called on to deal with a terrorist attack on Cairns. The attack is stopped but Jim dies trying to disarm a bomb. Kate then realises her feelings for Mike saying that after trying on a wedding dress she realised she wasn't going to marry Jim.
Following the last episode of Sea Patrol Kate and Mike later marry and are expecting their first child. Mike is promoted to Captain and posted back to NavCom. It is not known whether Kate is herself promoted or leaves the navy.
Kate also has been awarded with the following:
Lieutenant
A lieutenant is a junior commissioned officer in many nations' armed forces. Typically, the rank of lieutenant in naval usage, while still a junior officer rank, is senior to the army rank...
Kate McGregor is a fictional TV character from the show Sea Patrol
Sea Patrol (TV series)
Sea Patrol is an Australian television drama, set on board HMAS Hammersley, a fictional patrol boat of the Royal Australian Navy . The series focuses on the ship and the lives of its crew members....
. She is portrayed by Lisa McCune
Lisa McCune
Lisa McCune , is a four-time Gold Logie Award winning Australian actress, best known for her role as Senior Constable Maggie Doyle in Blue Heelers, and as Lt...
.
History
Lieutenant Kate McGregor, the Executive Officer of HMAS Hammersley, is cool, beautiful, reserved, always aiming for a perfect 10 in everything she does. She was nicknamed "Princess Perfect" at ADFA, and won the Sword for best Navy cadet in her final year. She is a woman of secrets, a woman on the run from her own past, a woman who has reinvented herself and never wants to go back to where she came from.Kate comes to the cramped life aboard Hammersley from the relative comfort of a big ship, and is having to learn a whole new set of skills. As XO on a Patrol Boat she will lead boarding parties onto stinking fishing boats, work closely with senior sailors like the Coxswain and Buffer, and share a cabin with the Navigation Officer, Lieutenant Nikki Caetano, who seems to think she’s the CO’s favourite daughter and that Kate is her new and wicked stepmother." Upon boarding she found that her new CO is an old flame of hers.
Kate is the ship's Executive Officer
Executive officer
An executive officer is generally a person responsible for running an organization, although the exact nature of the role varies depending on the organization.-Administrative law:...
(XO), which means she is second in command of HMAS Hammersley. She is also the Boarding Officer (BO), which means she is in charge of the boarding party. Later in the series, when Nikki Caetano, the navigation officer aboard transfers to another ship, Kate also fulfills her role.
Personal life
At ADFA (Australian Defence Force Academy) while doing a course to further her career in the RAN, she formed a brief relationship with (now Commander) Mike Flynn. He broke it off for unknown reasons, and eventually she ended up serving as his executive officer on HMAS Hammersley.She seems to be quite compassionate, especially regarding Nav and ET's complicated situation.
In her second year aboard Hammersley Kate is attracted to SAS Captain Jim Roth. Three years later their paths cross again and she later accepts his marriage proposal.
Season Two
Throughout the second season, Kate struggles with guilt and anger after Charge is stabbed on a boarding and almost killed, leaving her feeling responsible and blaming herself.In the third episode 'Takedown', both she and the Navigator Nikki Caetano are taken hostage by insurgents and held in austere. Both are eventually rescued and the criminals are caught.
In the fourth episode 'Heaven Born Captains' Kate goes on an internet date with a man named Jim Roth, telling him she works in Human Resources while he tells her he is an accountant. When he keeps getting phone calls during the date she leaves, and is shocked to find out the next day that he is a member of the SAS group they are transporting to Samaru. The two eventually share a dance at a party while Mike watches on jealously.
In the fifth episode 'Giving up the Dead', Kate is drugged while escorting a prawn trawler back to port. RO manages to save them both from being burnt alive and in her confused state Kate asks Mike why he left her.
In the seventh episode 'Hidden Agendas', Kate and Jim attempt a normal date on temporary shore leave but soon find out that the deserted island they are staying on is a base for local insurgents. They manage to escape whilst also rescuing a kidnapped young boy.
In the ninth episode 'Shadow Line', Kate is shot by the same man who stabbed Charge. The Kevlar plating she was wearing manages to stop the bullet but she is temporarily knocked out face down in a creek. After the realisation sinks in that she could have died she becomes quite upset, but Charge's words of reason pull her through.
In episode ten 'Rules of Engagement', she finds it hard to keep the truth about loving the captain of her ship after he and Jim are injured in an accident. Despite Jim being her boyfriend, it is Mike she is truly worried about and she and Jim eventually break up. With Mike being injured, she is put in command of the ship until they return to port.
In episodes twelve 'Friends close, enemies closer' and episode thirteen 'Soldiers of Fortune', the truth about Samaru and it's mysteries are revealed, and the Hammersley crew are praised for their efforts.
Season Three
Romantic tension grows between Mike and Kate throughout season three.In the first episode 'Catch and Release', the whole crew is distraught to lose one of their own. This grief strengthens Mike and Kate's bond, both offering support for the other.
In episode three 'China Dolls', Kate finds herself getting attached to a baby born on board the ship, his mother dying during childbirth. With technical help from Robert (RO), Kate attempts to trace the baby's aunt, who is already in Australia.
In episode four 'Guns', the Hammersley crew rescue an Ex-Navy Sailor in a storm. When he reveals to Mike that he knows about his and Kate's relationship at Watson's Bay, Mike and Kate are forced to deal with their feelings.
In episode eight 'Red Sky Morning', Kate leads a steaming party along with Buffer, 2Dads and Cliff Bailey. After Cliff, Buffer and 2Dads all go missing, Kate finds herself alone and at the mercy of Nathan Talbot, a man the crew on Hammersley now know to be an escaped psychopathic prisoner with five random murders already on his record.
In episode nine 'Pearls Before Swine', Kate is furious to hear that 2Dads has started a rumour that she and the ship's Buffer are in an illicit relationship, but not as furious as she is when she finds out Mike believes the rumour.
In episode thirteen 'Red Reef', Kate comes face-to-face with ET's murderers and finds herself in a fight for her life with one of them after the pumping station they are in bursts into fire, leaving only one to survive – in the arms of her C.O.
Season Four
After Mike leaves Hammersley at the start of the fourth series, Kate is keen to pursue a relationship with Mike. The pair sleep together and Kate is looking forward to continuing the relationship but her plans are cut short when he returns as Hammersley's CO at the end of the second episode 'Crocodile Tears'.In the fourth episode 'Ransom', Kate asks Mike whether he thinks about having children after talking to one earlier that day. He says he hasn't, but the pair's conversation is cut short as the mother of the girl Kate was talking to has been kidnapped. While exchanging a ransom on behalf of the father, the situation goes wrong and Kate is also taken hostage. Kate and Mia, the girl, escape by climbing out a window of the hut they were held in and are able to return to the Hammersley.
Kate also finds herself frustrated at the fact that the Hammersley's new buffer, Dylan Mulholland (Dutchy) (Conrad Coleby
Conrad Coleby
Conrad Julius Coleby is an Australian actor.-Biography:Coleby is the son of actor Robert Coleby and brother of actress Anja Coleby. He attended Somerset College on the Gold Coast, graduating in 1996. In the same year, he played the role of Colonel Juan Perón in the school's production of Evita...
) gets along fine with everyone on the ship except for her. His apparent dislike for her is a constant source of confusion for her, and it isn't until the pair are held captive by a rogue policeman (episode nine 'Dutch Courage') that he admits he was scared he would fail to protect her and she would be injured or worse, like his boarding officer in the Gulf War.
In episode ten, 'Rawhide', Kate becomes fed up with Mike and his constant avoidance of commitment with her, and tells him it's 'make or break' time, but as no replacement CO for Hammersley can be found, he has to remain on the ship.
In episode fourteen 'Live Catch', Kate is accidentally sprayed in the face with cyanide while on a steaming party led by Bomber (Kirsty Lee Allan
Kirsty Lee Allan
Kirsty Lee Allan is an Australian actress and former fashion model. She is most known for portraying Able Seaman Rebecca 'Bomber' Brown in Sea Patrol.-Career:...
) and she is seriously injured. The steaming party is then taken over by another boat and Bomber and 2Dads are limited in what they can do to help her. They are moved ships and the captain on the mothership uses amyl nitrate as an antidote. She is almost sexually assaulted by another fisherman but is saved just in time by Bomber. The group is eventually rescued.
In episode sixteen 'In Too Deep', Kate is again placed in command of Hammersley after Mike is assumed dead. She struggles with grief but conceals it in an attempt to be the rock for the crew. When she comes face-to-face with Mike's killer, she struggles with her hatred and would have killed him, had Swain not talked her down. While trying to compose herself before heading back upstairs, she hears a noise and investigates to find a bound and gagged, but very much alive, Mike. Overcome with joy, she kisses him, something which was witnessed by Dutchy.
Season 5
At the start of season five Kate is again looking forward to pursuing her relationship with Mike. Commander White makes it clear that she wants Mike posted back to a shore-posting at NAVCOM, and with Kate being recommended for promotion, it seems to be smooth sailing. With the likelihood she will get finally get her own command and her man, she is more relaxed and laid-back.On shore leave in a foreign town, members of the Hammersley crew are near a bar when it is blown up by a suicide bomber, rattling them all. Mike tells her that he was worried when he couldn't get her on the phone after he heard about the bombing, and that he had thought she had died. She silences him by squeezing his hand, another form of their attraction witnessed by Dutchy. He says nothing to her about it though.
Later on in the first episode, while investigating the bombing of the 'Luga Bar', Kate runs into her former flame, SAS Captain Roth. Returning to Hammersley as part of a covert mission, old feelings emerge and a potential love triangle is reignited when he makes it clear he's not over her.
In episode 2 'An Eye For An Eye', Kate is forced to shoot an assailant in self defence. When she learns the assailant was a twenty-year old girl, she becomes stricken with guilt. To make matters worse, the brother of the girl swears vengeance and escapes from police custody. He later attempts to run her and Bird over in a carpark, and is then seen hiding in her apartment. Dutchy chases him away, but he later sends someone to attack her on the ship using 2Dads' ID.
He then takes Bird hostage, planning to kill her to get at Kate. She manages to get there in time and comes to accept that she had no choice but to shoot his sister.
Just as she is telling this to Mike, he tells her that her name is not on the promotion list, meaning that once again their relationship is put on hold.
It is also revealed in this episode that she and Mike had planned a holiday to Tahiti.
In episode 3 she calls of her relationship with Mike after learning that he went to fleet command and threatened to resign if they didn't promote Kate. Maxine White tells her that they both know the Navy is Mike's life, and Kate believes that she will always come second.
In episode 4 Mike continually fishes for information as to why she ended their relationship, but she refuses. Dutchy too asks her, but she quickly dismisses it, telling him that it's 'yesterday's news'. She later goes out for a drink with her ex, Jim.
In Episode 5 Kate is told by a doctor that she quickly dismissed as a drunk that there is something wrong with the ocean water. He believes that it will give you cancer as many many people from the island he works on has it. Kate dismisses him, but as he continues to gather evidence for her she realises that he was right and goes on a crusade to find the truth, using it as a distraction from her problems with Mike, who now barely even looks at her.
In episode 6 she becomes distressed when she fears Jim may be in trouble. When they find him with a serious head-wound she becomes distracted and becomes increasingly annoyed with his insistence that he is fine, even when he is hanging off the side of the boat with his head spinning. The two flirt throughout the episode, making Mike extremely jealous when he overhears. He tells Kate that he thinks she broke it off because Jim was back but she dismisses him, choosing not to answer him. She later accepts a dinner date from Jim.
By series end Kate is dealing with a marriage proposal from Jim, however before she can answer him Hammersley is called on to deal with a terrorist attack on Cairns. The attack is stopped but Jim dies trying to disarm a bomb. Kate then realises her feelings for Mike saying that after trying on a wedding dress she realised she wasn't going to marry Jim.
Following the last episode of Sea Patrol Kate and Mike later marry and are expecting their first child. Mike is promoted to Captain and posted back to NavCom. It is not known whether Kate is herself promoted or leaves the navy.
Awards
In Order of PrecedenceAustralian Active Service Medal Australian Active Service Medal The Australian Active Service Medal is an Australian military decoration. It was authorised 13 September 1988 to recognise prescribed service in warlike operations... |
Iraq Medal (Australia) Iraq Medal (Australia) The Iraq Medal was instituted by Queen Elizabeth II on the advice of the Australian Prime Minister John Howard in 2004. The Iraq Medal is awarded to Australian Defence Force personnel who served in or around Iraq after 18 March 2003... |
Australian Defence Medal Australian Defence Medal The Australian Defence Medal is an Australian military decoration which recognises current and former Australian Defence Force personnel who completed an initial enlistment period, or four years service... |
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Kate also has been awarded with the following:
- RAN Principal Warfare Officer badge (PWO) (first seen on her white uniform in Series 5, first seen on her work uniform in Series 3)
- RAN Sea Readiness badge