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'''Rex Denning''' was a [[lieutenant general]] in the [[US Army Air Corps]] in the [[1940s]]. He was a veteran of [[World War II]], a [[jet|command aviator]], and a recipient of several high-ranking [[Awards of the American military|military decorations]], including the Legion of Merit, Bronze Star (with oak leaf), Purple Heart, American Defense Service Medal, American Campaign Medal, Asiatic-Pacific Campaign Medal, European-African-Middle Eastern Campaign Medal, and World War II Victory Medal. He had a brother-in-law who was a used [[car]] salesman.
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'''Rex Denning''' was a [[lieutenant general]] in the [[United States armed forces|US Army Air Corps]] in the [[1940s]]. He had a sister, whose husband was a car salesman.
 
   
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Denning was in charge of the investigation of the crash of an [[Quark's Treasure|extraterrestrial spacecraft]] at [[Roswell]] in [[July]] [[1947]]. He was worried about the security of [[US|America]] and the threat the aliens might pose. The aliens were [[Quark]], [[Rom]], and [[Nog]].
 
   
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In [[July]], [[1947]], Denning was put in charge of the investigation into the [[crash landing|crash]] of [[Quark's Treasure|an extraterrestrial spacecraft]] in [[Roswell]], [[New Mexico]], by the order of [[President of the United States|President]] [[Harry S. Truman]]. The vessel's three [[Ferengi]] inhabitants, [[Quark]], [[Rom]], and [[Nog]], who had accidentally [[time travel|traveled back in time]] from the year [[2372]] via a [[time warp]], were kept in an examination room on a military base, while their ship was stored in [[Hangar 18]], on the other side of the base.
In order to secure his release, Quark offered to sell to General Denning advanced technology for weapons. Quark not realizing that a [[Earth Cold War|Cold War]] was in progress with the [[Russia]]ns, said that if his demand was not met, he would contact the Russians. This convinced the general that the aliens were dangerous, and he considered taking drastic action against them. The Ferengi were able to escape with [[Odo]]'s help, and the incident was covered up stating it was a [[weather balloon]] that crashed. ([[DS9]]: "[[Little Green Men]]")
 
   
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Quark initially attempted to convince Denning to enter into a business agreement with him, whereby Quark would supply Denning with advanced technology from the future in exchange for wealth. Denning, however, was concerned about the threat to national security that they might pose, and had them detained for interrogation. The Ferengi were eventually able to escape with the assistance of [[Professor]] [[Jeff Carlson]] and his fiancé [[Nurse]] [[Faith Garland]], retrieve their ship and return to their own time by recreating the time warp. Denning subsequently issued orders that the public not be informed of the alien crash-landing, and that the official story remain that the Air Corps had only recovered a crashed [[weather balloon]]. ({{DS9|Little Green Men}})
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Revision as of 21:51, 30 April 2014

Rex Denning was a lieutenant general in the US Army Air Corps in the 1940s. He was a veteran of World War II, a command aviator, and a recipient of several high-ranking military decorations, including the Legion of Merit, Bronze Star (with oak leaf), Purple Heart, American Defense Service Medal, American Campaign Medal, Asiatic-Pacific Campaign Medal, European-African-Middle Eastern Campaign Medal, and World War II Victory Medal. He had a brother-in-law who was a used car salesman.

Rex's World War II service is not mentioned on screen, however his uniform displays his service medals.

In July, 1947, Denning was put in charge of the investigation into the crash of an extraterrestrial spacecraft in Roswell, New Mexico, by the order of President Harry S. Truman. The vessel's three Ferengi inhabitants, Quark, Rom, and Nog, who had accidentally traveled back in time from the year 2372 via a time warp, were kept in an examination room on a military base, while their ship was stored in Hangar 18, on the other side of the base.

Quark initially attempted to convince Denning to enter into a business agreement with him, whereby Quark would supply Denning with advanced technology from the future in exchange for wealth. Denning, however, was concerned about the threat to national security that they might pose, and had them detained for interrogation. The Ferengi were eventually able to escape with the assistance of Professor Jeff Carlson and his fiancé Nurse Faith Garland, retrieve their ship and return to their own time by recreating the time warp. Denning subsequently issued orders that the public not be informed of the alien crash-landing, and that the official story remain that the Air Corps had only recovered a crashed weather balloon. (DS9: "Little Green Men")

General Denning was played by Charles Napier. According to the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Companion (p. 287), his name is a homage to actor Richard Denning.

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