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Aaron Satie was a noted male Human judge in the United Federation of Planets who was a passionate advocate of civil liberties.

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By the end of the James T. Kirk's five year mission, Satie was already a well-known judge. He had two cousins who served in Starfleet, one of whom was an ensign aboard the USS Enterprise while the other was aboard the USS Defiant when it was lost. (TOS - Year Five - Odyssey's End comic: "Issue 4")

Satie had several children, including Starfleet Admiral Norah Satie.

Sometime prior to 2367, Satie died. However, his memory and legacy lived on, not only with his own daughter, but with many others in the Federation as well, including Captain Jean-Luc Picard.

When Norah Satie subjected Captain Picard to a drumhead trial, Picard related that he was disturbed about her actions, and offered the quote from her father, "With the first link, the chain is forged. The first speech censured, the first thought forbidden, the first freedom denied – chains us all, irrevocably." Hearing her father's words, Norah Satie launched into a vicious tirade against Picard, which was ended only when Admiral Henry became disgusted and walked out of the hearing room. (TNG episode: "The Drumhead")

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