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'''Anastasia Komananov''' was [[human]] female who lived on [[Earth]] in the [[20th Century]]. She served as a [[colonel]] in the [[KGB]], Third Chief Directorate, and died on October 10, [[1986]], during an attempted coup against [[Mikhail Gorbachev]] that was thwated by [[Gary Seven|unknown covert special agents]]. ([[novel]] ''[[The Rise and Fall of Kahn Noonian Singh]], Part 1'').
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'''Anastasia Komananov''' was [[human]] female who lived on [[Earth]] in the [[20th Century]]. She served as a [[colonel]] in the [[KGB]], Third Chief Directorate, and died on October 10, [[1986]], during an attempted coup against [[Mikhail Gorbachev]] that was thwated by [[Gary Seven|unknown covert special agents]]. ([[novel]] ''[[The Rise and Fall of Khan Noonien Singh, Volume 1]]'').
   
Prior to her death, Col. Komananov had been caricatured in a "tawdry" British spy novel as a "slinky ''femme fatale''", much to her chagrin. ([[novel]] ''[[The Rise and Fall of Kahn Noonian Singh]], Part 1''). This novel and her caricature were used, centuries later, by [[Julian Bashir]]'s friend [[Felix]] in a [[Secret Agent]] holoprogam. (''[[DS9]]'' [[episode]] "[[Our Man Bashir]]").
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Prior to her death, Col. Komananov had been caricatured in a "tawdry" British spy novel as a "slinky ''femme fatale''", much to her chagrin. ([[novel]] ''[[The Rise and Fall of Khan Noonien Singh, Volume 1]]''). This novel and her caricature were used, centuries later, by [[Julian Bashir]]'s friend [[Felix]] in a [[Secret Agent]] holoprogam. (''[[DS9]]'' [[episode]] "[[Our Man Bashir]]").
   
 
:'''''Note''': According to Russian naming conventions, the Colonel's surname should properly be '''Komananova''' (with an "a", since she is female).''
 
:'''''Note''': According to Russian naming conventions, the Colonel's surname should properly be '''Komananova''' (with an "a", since she is female).''

Revision as of 16:12, 27 December 2006

Anastasia Komananov was human female who lived on Earth in the 20th Century. She served as a colonel in the KGB, Third Chief Directorate, and died on October 10, 1986, during an attempted coup against Mikhail Gorbachev that was thwated by unknown covert special agents. (novel The Rise and Fall of Khan Noonien Singh, Volume 1).

Prior to her death, Col. Komananov had been caricatured in a "tawdry" British spy novel as a "slinky femme fatale", much to her chagrin. (novel The Rise and Fall of Khan Noonien Singh, Volume 1). This novel and her caricature were used, centuries later, by Julian Bashir's friend Felix in a Secret Agent holoprogam. (DS9 episode "Our Man Bashir").

Note: According to Russian naming conventions, the Colonel's surname should properly be Komananova (with an "a", since she is female).