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[[Image:Nel Apgar.jpg|thumb|Nel Apgar]]
 
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| gender = Male
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| species = [[Tanugan]]
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| occupation = [[Scientist]]
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| status = Deceased
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| datestatus = 2366
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| marital_status = Married
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| spouse = [[Manua Apgar]]
 
| actor = [[Mark Margolis]]
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[[Doctor]] '''Nel Apgar''' was a [[Tanugan]] [[scientist]].
 
[[Doctor]] '''Nel Apgar''' was a [[Tanugan]] [[scientist]].
   
In [[2366]], he developed a [[Krieger wave converter]] in his [[orbit]]ing [[research station]] above [[Tanuga IV]]. The research was supported by the [[Federation]] and [[William T. Riker|Will Riker]] visited him to check on his progress. Apgar concealed the discovery from Riker because he decided to sell the Krieger wave as a weapon. Apgar attitude plus his request for extra material so he could complete the weapon caused Riker to become suspicious of Apgar's intentions. Fearing he might be exposed, Apgar decided to kill Riker. As Riker was [[transporter|transporting]] back aboard the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-D|-D}}, Apgar fired a Krieger wave at him, but the beam was reflected back into the station's main [[reactor]] by the transporter beam surrounding Riker and Apgar was killed when the station exploded. ({{TNG|A Matter of Perspective}})
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In [[2366]], he developed a [[Krieger wave converter]] in his [[orbit]]ing [[research station]] above [[Tanuga IV]]. The research was supported by the [[Federation]] and [[Commander]] [[William T. Riker]] visited him to check on his progress. Apgar concealed the discovery from Riker because he decided to sell the Krieger wave converter as a [[weapon]]. Apgar's attitude plus his request for extra material so he could complete the weapon caused Riker to become suspicious of Apgar's intentions. Fearing he might be exposed, Apgar decided to kill Riker. As Riker was [[transporter|transporting]] back aboard the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-D|-D}}, Apgar fired a Krieger wave at him, but the beam was reflected back into the station's main [[fusion reactor|reactor]] by the transporter [[beam]] surrounding Riker and Apgar was killed when the station exploded. ({{TNG|A Matter of Perspective}})
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Revision as of 21:28, 9 March 2015

Doctor Nel Apgar was a Tanugan scientist.

In 2366, he developed a Krieger wave converter in his orbiting research station above Tanuga IV. The research was supported by the Federation and Commander William T. Riker visited him to check on his progress. Apgar concealed the discovery from Riker because he decided to sell the Krieger wave converter as a weapon. Apgar's attitude plus his request for extra material so he could complete the weapon caused Riker to become suspicious of Apgar's intentions. Fearing he might be exposed, Apgar decided to kill Riker. As Riker was transporting back aboard the USS Enterprise-D, Apgar fired a Krieger wave at him, but the beam was reflected back into the station's main reactor by the transporter beam surrounding Riker and Apgar was killed when the station exploded. (TNG: "A Matter of Perspective")

Dr. Apgar was played by actor Mark Margolis.
His suit was later worn by actor Buddy Daniels Friedman as Bolian archaeologist in the episode "Qpid" and was sold off on the It's A Wrap! sale and auction on eBay. [1]