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==Starfleet Helmsman== |
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− | This '''[[Starfleet]] [[officer]]''' was a [[helmsman]] aboard [[Captain]] [[Laporin]]'s [[starship]] in [[2372]]. After the ship was boarded during the [[ |
+ | This '''[[Starfleet]] [[officer]]''' was a [[helmsman]] aboard [[Captain]] [[Laporin]]'s [[starship]] in [[2372]]. After the ship was boarded during the [[Federation-Klingon War (2372-73)]], this officer was beheaded by one of the [[Klingon]] soldiers. ({{DS9|Apocalypse Rising}}) |
==Starfleet Tellarites (2364)== |
==Starfleet Tellarites (2364)== |
Revision as of 22:19, 24 April 2008
The following is a list of unnamed Tellarites who lived during the 24th century.
Starfleet Helmsman
This Starfleet officer was a helmsman aboard Captain Laporin's starship in 2372. After the ship was boarded during the Federation-Klingon War (2372-73), this officer was beheaded by one of the Klingon soldiers. (DS9: "Apocalypse Rising")
Starfleet Tellarites (2364)
These two Tellarites were on the grounds of Starfleet when the Enterprise-D visited Earth in late 2364. (TNG: "Conspiracy")
- Footage of Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home was re-used here, including the two Tellarite Federation Councilors.
Starfleet Tellarites (2372)
In an alternate timeline, these two Tellarites were on the grounds of Starfleet Command when Harry Kim found he had never left the Alpha Quadrant aboard the USS Voyager and was presenting his plans for the Yellowstone class runabout at Starfleet Headquarters in 2372. (VOY: "Non Sequitur")
- Footage of Star Trek IV: The Voyage Homewas re-used here, including the two Tellarite Councilors.
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