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USS Bozeman

Saucer and bridge of Bozeman.

The following Starfleet personnel served aboard USS Bozeman in 2278, under the command of Captain Morgan Bateson. (TNG: "Cause and Effect")

Unnamed personnel

Female command lieutenant

Bozeman lieutenant

Female lieutenant.

Command division lieutenant junior grade who was standing on the bridge near Bateson's command chair when that starship was transported to 2368 after leaving Starbase 12.

This unnamed officer was portrayed by an uncredited extra player, wearing Saavik's uniform and rank insignia from Star Trek III.


Female crewmember

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Female crewmember.

Female crewmember seated at a bridge station when the vessel entered the temporal causality loop.

This unnamed crewmember was portrayed by an uncredited extra player. Her rank was not immediately visible, although the division color of her uniform seems to be too muted to possibly be either cadet red or command division white.


Male crewmember

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Crewmember seen in the background, behind Bateson. (left of frame)

Male crewmember seated at a bridge station when the vessel went on its fateful mission in the Typhon Expanse.

This unnamed crewmember was portrayed by an uncredited extra player, who could not be clearly seen in any of the bridge scenes.

Background

The female lieutenant was originally intended, in one phase of preproduction, to be Saavik. The plot thread was later rejected, but the extra in that position was in fact wearing Saavik's uniform. (citation needededit)

Apocrypha

According to the non-canon Pocket TNG novel "Ship of the Line", Bateson's crew includes First Officer Gabriel Bush, Communications Officer "Wizz" Dayton, Second Officer Mike Dennis, Science Officer (and Klingon spy) John Wolfe, Helmsman Andy Welch, Ensign Nolan, Engineers Eduardo Perry, "Ham" Hamilton, Mitch Trumbull and an alien lifeform named "George Hill" who is kept as a mascot, or pet, by the crew. There was no mention of any women aboard in the novel.

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