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Douglas "Doug" Drexler was a Starfleet officer in the 24th century.

In 2328, the SS Kogin ferried him from Gamma Trianguli VI to Gothos Space Center. His passenger manifest was accessed by Lieutenant Commander Data aboard the USS Enterprise-D in 2370 by reviewing this data in the commercial transport database. (TNG: "Inheritance", okudagram)

He was a captain in the 2360s. He was the commander of the USS Mare Tranquillitatis. He was mentioned in the Personnel Status Report of Lieutenant Keith G. Rocha. (TNG: "Aquiel", okudagram)

In 2372, he was listed as a Systems Management officer on the dedication plaque of the USS Enterprise-E. (Star Trek: First Contact, dedication plaque)

In the 2370s, he was among the members of the Science Ops team listed on the dedication plaques of Defiant-class starships. (DS9: "Valiant", dedication plaque; DS9: "The Dogs of War", dedication plaque)

In 2401, he was listed as a member of the Admiralty Board on the dedication plaques of the USS Stargazer, USS Titan-A, and USS Enterprise-G. (PIC: "The Star Gazer", "The Next Generation", "The Last Generation")

This character was only mentioned in writing.

He was named after production staff associate Doug Drexler. This name did not originate in the dialogue or script of a canon production, but was featured on set artwork including the personnel file of Lieutenant Keith Rocha. Coincidentally, Drexler also played an unnamed Starfleet crewperson of the same era, as an extra in a cameo role.

He was listed as a member of Fleet Ops at Utopia Planitia Fleet Yards on the dedication plaque of the USS Odyssey. This plaque was made for the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine episode "The Jem'Hadar", but did not make an appearance in the episode. This plaque can be viewed at the twitter account of DS9's writer and producer Ira Steven Behr. [1]

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