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'''Colonel Shaun Geoffrey Christopher''', was the son of [[United States armed forces|U.S. Air Force]] [[Captain]] [[John Christopher]]. Colonel Christopher was the commander of the first successful [[Earth-Saturn probe]] in the [[20th Century|late 20th]] or [[21st Century|early 21st Century]].
 
'''Colonel Shaun Geoffrey Christopher''', was the son of [[United States armed forces|U.S. Air Force]] [[Captain]] [[John Christopher]]. Colonel Christopher was the commander of the first successful [[Earth-Saturn probe]] in the [[20th Century|late 20th]] or [[21st Century|early 21st Century]].
   
:''The exact date of his mission is unknown, as is the space agency, although [[NASA]] seems to be the likely candidate. Christopher was born sometime after [[1969]], the year his father was captured by the [[USS Enterprise (NCC-1701)|USS ''Enterprise'']]''
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:''The exact date of his mission nor the space agency is unknown, however, the timeframe seems to indicate that [[NASA]] might be the likely host. Christopher was born sometime after [[1969]], the year his father was captured by the [[USS Enterprise (NCC-1701)|USS ''Enterprise'']].''
   
 
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Colonel Shaun Geoffrey Christopher, was the son of U.S. Air Force Captain John Christopher. Colonel Christopher was the commander of the first successful Earth-Saturn probe in the late 20th or early 21st Century.

The exact date of his mission nor the space agency is unknown, however, the timeframe seems to indicate that NASA might be the likely host. Christopher was born sometime after 1969, the year his father was captured by the USS Enterprise.

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Background

  • Shaun Geoffrey Christopher was named after writer John D.F. Black's three sons: Shaun, Geoffrey and Christopher.