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+ | '''J.J. Adams''' was a [[starship]] [[captain]] in the [[24th century]]. He was the [[commanding officer|commander]] of the [[C-57-D]]. |
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Revision as of 15:50, 8 April 2015
J.J. Adams was a starship captain in the 24th century. He was the commander of the C-57-D.
In 2370, he was listed on the Deep Space 9 arrival roster. (DS9: "Whispers", production art)
J.J. Adams was an in-joke reference to the spaceship commander played by Leslie Nielsen in the classic science fiction film Forbidden Planet (1956).