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[[Captain]] '''Bryce Shumar''' was a [[Starfleet]] officer who commanded the {{USS|Essex}} in the [[22nd century]].
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{{Captain}} '''Bryce Shumar''' was a [[Starfleet]] [[officer]] who [[CO|commanded]] the {{USS|Essex}} during the mid-[[22nd century]].
   
Along with the entirety of his crew, Shumar was killed in [[2167]], when the ''Essex'' was destroyed at a [[moon]] of [[Mab-Bu VI]] upon being attacked by a group of disembodied criminals from a [[star system]] called [[Ux-Mal]], who were attempting to take control of the crews' bodies and use them to escape the moon, where they had been imprisoned [[18th century|five centuries earlier]]. The ''Essex'', however, was unable to elude the moon's [[electromagnetic storm]]s, and [[crash landing|crash]]ed on the surface.
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Along with the entirety of his crew, Shumar was killed in [[2167]], when the ''Essex'' was destroyed at a [[moon]] of [[Mab-Bu VI]] upon being attacked by a group of disembodied criminals from a [[star system]] called [[Ux-Mal]], who were attempting to take control of the crews' bodies and use them to escape the moon, where they had been imprisoned [[19th century|five centuries earlier]]. The ''Essex'', however, was unable to elude the moon's [[electromagnetic storm]]s, and [[crash landing|crash]]ed on the surface.
   
 
Nearly [[24th century|two-hundred years later]], in the year [[2368]], a group of these criminals attempted to escape again, taking over the bodies of crewmembers of the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-D|-D}}. One of the entities took control of [[Deanna Troi]], the ship's [[counselor]], and attempted to convince Captain [[Jean-Luc Picard]] that he was, in fact, the disembodied [[spirit]] of Captain Shumar. Picard, however, remained unconvinced of their story, and eventually the entities' plan was foiled, and they were returned to the moon's surface. ({{TNG|Power Play}})
 
Nearly [[24th century|two-hundred years later]], in the year [[2368]], a group of these criminals attempted to escape again, taking over the bodies of crewmembers of the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-D|-D}}. One of the entities took control of [[Deanna Troi]], the ship's [[counselor]], and attempted to convince Captain [[Jean-Luc Picard]] that he was, in fact, the disembodied [[spirit]] of Captain Shumar. Picard, however, remained unconvinced of their story, and eventually the entities' plan was foiled, and they were returned to the moon's surface. ({{TNG|Power Play}})
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Captain Bryce Shumar was a Starfleet officer who commanded the USS Essex during the mid-22nd century.

Along with the entirety of his crew, Shumar was killed in 2167, when the Essex was destroyed at a moon of Mab-Bu VI upon being attacked by a group of disembodied criminals from a star system called Ux-Mal, who were attempting to take control of the crews' bodies and use them to escape the moon, where they had been imprisoned five centuries earlier. The Essex, however, was unable to elude the moon's electromagnetic storms, and crashed on the surface.

Nearly two-hundred years later, in the year 2368, a group of these criminals attempted to escape again, taking over the bodies of crewmembers of the USS Enterprise-D. One of the entities took control of Deanna Troi, the ship's counselor, and attempted to convince Captain Jean-Luc Picard that he was, in fact, the disembodied spirit of Captain Shumar. Picard, however, remained unconvinced of their story, and eventually the entities' plan was foiled, and they were returned to the moon's surface. (TNG: "Power Play")

This character was only mentioned in dialogue.
Shumar also appeared in Starfleet: Year One, Beneath the Raptor's Wing, A Choice of Futures as well was in the reference book Star Trek: Federation - The First 150 Years. The latter also mentions Bryce Shumar having been the sole survivor of the Excalibur (NX-03) after a battle during the Earth-Romulan War.

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