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| species = [[Human]]
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|affiliation = [[Federation]] [[Starfleet]]
| rank = [[Lieutenant Commander]]
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|rank = [[Lieutenant Commander]]
| occupation = [[First officer]] aboard the {{USS|Sutherland}}
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|occupation = [[First officer]] aboard the {{USS|Sutherland}}
| status = Alive
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| datestatus = 2368
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| actor = [[Timothy Carhart]]
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[[Lieutenant Commander]] '''Christopher Hobson''' was a [[Human]] [[Starfleet]] officer who served as [[Data]]'s [[first officer]] aboard the {{USS|Sutherland}} during [[Captain]] [[Jean-Luc Picard]]'s blockade of the [[Klingon-Romulan border]] in [[2368]].
 
   
 
[[Lieutenant Commander]] '''Christopher Hobson''' was a [[Human]] [[Starfleet]] officer who served as [[Data]]'s [[first officer]] aboard the {{USS|Sutherland}} during {{Captain}} [[Jean-Luc Picard]]'s blockade of the [[Klingon-Romulan border]] in [[2368]].
His first official act in that position was to request a transfer off the ship since he regarded Data as an inappropriate [[commanding officer]] because he was an [[android]]. His attitude reflected one of [[racism|racial bigotry]], as he suggested that certain species were not "meant" for certain assignments, such as a [[Klingon]] being a [[counselor]]. However, after Data made an astute command decision, detecting Romulan whereabouts, there was a hint of a newfound respect. ({{TNG|Redemption II}})
 
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His first official act in that position was to request a transfer off the ship since he regarded Data as an inappropriate [[commanding officer]] due to his being an [[android]]. His attitude reflected one of [[racism|racial bigotry]], as he suggested that certain species were not "meant" for certain assignments, giving the examples of a [[Klingon]] [[counselor]] or a [[Berellian]] [[engineer]]. However, after Data made an astute command decision, detecting [[Romulan]] whereabouts, there was a hint of a newfound respect. ({{TNG|Redemption II}})
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{{bginfo|Christopher Hobson was played by actor [[Timothy Carhart]].|According to the ''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation Companion]]'', the character was named after a longtime friend of episode writer [[Ronald D. Moore]].}}
 
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Lieutenant Commander Christopher Hobson was a Human Starfleet officer who served as Data's first officer aboard the USS Sutherland during Captain Jean-Luc Picard's blockade of the Klingon-Romulan border in 2368.

His first official act in that position was to request a transfer off the ship since he regarded Data as an inappropriate commanding officer due to his being an android. His attitude reflected one of racial bigotry, as he suggested that certain species were not "meant" for certain assignments, giving the examples of a Klingon counselor or a Berellian engineer. However, after Data made an astute command decision, detecting Romulan whereabouts, there was a hint of a newfound respect. (TNG: "Redemption II")

Christopher Hobson was played by actor Timothy Carhart.
According to the Star Trek: The Next Generation Companion, the character was named after a longtime friend of episode writer Ronald D. Moore.

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