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| born = [[1959]],<br><small>[[Indianapolis]], [[Indiana]], [[United States of America|United States]], [[Earth]]</small>
 
| spouse = [[Donald Raymond]] (deceased)
 
| spouse = [[Donald Raymond]] (deceased)
 
| children = [[Son]]s, [[Tommy Raymond]] and [[Edward Raymond]] (deceased)
 
| children = [[Son]]s, [[Tommy Raymond]] and [[Edward Raymond]] (deceased)
 
| actor = [[Gracie Harrison]]
 
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[[File:Clare Raymond family tree, remastered 01.jpg|thumb|left|Clare Raymond on the family tree]]
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'''Clare Raymond''' was born in [[Indianapolis]], [[Indiana]], in [[1959]]. At the time of her death in [[1994]], she was a [[homemaker]] from [[Secaucus]], [[New Jersey]].
 
'''Clare Raymond''' was born in [[Indianapolis]], [[Indiana]], in [[1959]]. At the time of her death in [[1994]], she was a [[homemaker]] from [[Secaucus]], [[New Jersey]].
   
 
Clare was married to [[Donald Raymond]] with two [[son]]s, [[Tommy Raymond|Tommy]] and [[Edward Raymond|Edward]]. When she [[death|died]] of an [[embolism]] at 35 [[year]]s old, her [[husband]] had her body [[cryonics|frozen]] and stored in a [[cryonics satellite]]. The satellite drifted in [[space]] for more than three centuries until the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-D|-D}} found it in [[2364]] near the [[Kazis binary system]].
 
Clare was married to [[Donald Raymond]] with two [[son]]s, [[Tommy Raymond|Tommy]] and [[Edward Raymond|Edward]]. When she [[death|died]] of an [[embolism]] at 35 [[year]]s old, her [[husband]] had her body [[cryonics|frozen]] and stored in a [[cryonics satellite]]. The satellite drifted in [[space]] for more than three centuries until the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-D|-D}} found it in [[2364]] near the [[Kazis binary system]].
   
Not knowing what to do with the frozen bodies he discovered, [[Data]] brought her back to the ''Enterprise''-D, where [[Doctor|Dr.]] [[Beverly Crusher|Crusher]] revived and cured her. Clare returned to [[Earth]] aboard the {{USS|Charleston}}. She had decided to look up her descendants, in particular [[Thomas Raymond]], who was living in the [[Indianapolis]] area. ({{TNG|The Neutral Zone}})
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Not knowing what to do with the frozen bodies he discovered, [[Data]] brought her back to the ''Enterprise''-D, where [[Doctor|Dr.]] [[Beverly Crusher|Crusher]] revived and cured her. Clare returned to [[Earth]] aboard the {{USS|Charleston}}. She had decided to look up her descendants, in particular [[Thomas Raymond]], who was living in the [[Indianapolis]] area. ({{TNG|The Neutral Zone}}, ''[[okudagram]]'')
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{{bginfo|Clare Raymond was played by actress [[Gracie Harrison]]. The ''[[Star Trek Chronology]]'' and later the ''[[Star Trek Encyclopedia]]'' misspelled her first name as "Claire".|An [[okudagram]] in the episode incorrectly gives her birth and death years, respectively, as [[1992]] and [[2035]]. These data points are corrected in the remastered version of the episode to match the dialogue and also indicated that Clare was from [[Indianapolis]], [[Indiana]].|Clare was also featured in the ''[[Star Trek: The Eugenics Wars|Eugenics Wars]]'' novel ''[[The Rise and Fall of Khan Noonien Singh, Volume 2]]'' by [[Greg Cox]], wherein she "died" of Sarin nerve gas poisoning.
   
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''[[Watching the Clock]]'' reveals that, after finding trouble adjusting to life in the twenty-fourth century due to the limited activities available for her, Clare goes on to become a temporal displacement counselor for the [[Department of Temporal Investigations]], helping people who have been the victim of time travel from the past to the future- such as the [[USS Bozeman|USS ''Bozeman'']]- adjust to their new lives and talk about what they left behind in the past due to her own experiences.}}
{{bginfo|Clare Raymond was played by actress [[Gracie Harrison]]. The ''[[Star Trek Chronology]]'' and later the ''[[Star Trek Encyclopedia]]'' misspelled her first name as "Claire".|An [[okudagram]] in the episode incorrectly gives her birth and death years, respectively, as [[1992]] and [[2035]]. These data points are corrected in the remastered version of the episode to match the dialogue and also indicated that Clare was from [[Indianapolis]], [[Indiana]].|Clare was also featured in the ''[[Star Trek: The Eugenics Wars|Eugenics Wars]]'' novel ''[[The Rise and Fall of Khan Noonien Singh, Volume 2]]'' by [[Greg Cox]], wherein she "died" of Sarin nerve gas poisoning.|Coincidentally, the UPN affiliate that aired ''Star Trek: Voyager'' and ''Enterprise'', WWOR-TV 9, has been based in Secaucus since 1986. They were first owned by RKO General, but were sold to MCA/Universal in 1987 due to a long list of corporate misconduct, then were spun off once MCA was acquired by Matsushita of Japan (better known as Panasonic or Quasar to American consumers) due to FCC regulations, and were eventually sold to Chris-Craft, a boat-maker which owned several stations in major markets, and affiliated the station with UPN upon the network's launch (it also carried the ill-fated '''PTEN''' (''Prime Time Entertainment Network'') created by Warner Bros. which included ''Deep Space Nine'''s rival, ''Babylon 5''). In 2000, Chris-Craft sold it's stations to Fox, and after The WB and UPN merged to become the CW in 2006, it carried Fox's new programming service, MyNetworkTV, and continues to do so. It never aired reruns of the original ''Star Trek'' series, ''The Next Generation'', or ''Deep Space Nine'', as those series all aired on rival independent WPIX 11 (which was a WB, and is currently a CW affiliate), along with other Paramount syndicated programs of the 1980's and 1990's.}}
 
   
 
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Clare Raymond on the family tree

Clare Raymond was born in Indianapolis, Indiana, in 1959. At the time of her death in 1994, she was a homemaker from Secaucus, New Jersey.

Clare was married to Donald Raymond with two sons, Tommy and Edward. When she died of an embolism at 35 years old, her husband had her body frozen and stored in a cryonics satellite. The satellite drifted in space for more than three centuries until the USS Enterprise-D found it in 2364 near the Kazis binary system.

Not knowing what to do with the frozen bodies he discovered, Data brought her back to the Enterprise-D, where Dr. Crusher revived and cured her. Clare returned to Earth aboard the USS Charleston. She had decided to look up her descendants, in particular Thomas Raymond, who was living in the Indianapolis area. (TNG: "The Neutral Zone", okudagram)

Clare Raymond was played by actress Gracie Harrison. The Star Trek Chronology and later the Star Trek Encyclopedia misspelled her first name as "Claire".
An okudagram in the episode incorrectly gives her birth and death years, respectively, as 1992 and 2035. These data points are corrected in the remastered version of the episode to match the dialogue and also indicated that Clare was from Indianapolis, Indiana.
Clare was also featured in the Eugenics Wars novel The Rise and Fall of Khan Noonien Singh, Volume 2 by Greg Cox, wherein she "died" of Sarin nerve gas poisoning. Watching the Clock reveals that, after finding trouble adjusting to life in the twenty-fourth century due to the limited activities available for her, Clare goes on to become a temporal displacement counselor for the Department of Temporal Investigations, helping people who have been the victim of time travel from the past to the future- such as the USS Bozeman- adjust to their new lives and talk about what they left behind in the past due to her own experiences.

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