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In [[2353]], D'Angelo was listed on a directory placard as having an office in room 75274 on [[Starbase 32]]. ({{TNG|Violations}}) |
In [[2353]], D'Angelo was listed on a directory placard as having an office in room 75274 on [[Starbase 32]]. ({{TNG|Violations}}) |
Revision as of 05:11, 6 June 2014
AT: "at" Dick D'Angelo was a 24th century Starfleet officer.
In 2353, D'Angelo was listed on a directory placard as having an office in room 75274 on Starbase 32. (TNG: "Violations")
Lieutenant D'Angelo was assigned to the USS Enterprise-D in 2367. He was an ops engineer for the third shift antimatter operations unit. He was listed on a Engineering Division Duty Roster as being on duty. (TNG: "Suddenly Human", "Legacy")
Furthermore, his name appeared in the USS Voyager crew manifest, retrieved from the computer in 2371. (VOY: "Projections")
In an alternate future, D'Angelo was listed as a Starfleet Tactical official on the dedication plaque of the USS Pasteur. (TNG: "All Good Things...")
D'Angelo was named for swing gang member Dick D'Angelo.
The roster was seen in the ready room of Captain Jean-Luc Picard. The okudagram was readable in the remastered version of the episode.