- See Cavanaugh for other articles with titles that contain, either by relationship or by coincidence, this character's surname.
Cavanaugh was a member of the medical staff of the USS Lexington, serving under chief medical officer Elizabeth Lense.
In 2374, during a battle in the Setlik system during the Dominion War, Cavanaugh was incapacitated when the Lexington's sickbay was breached by a Dominion strike. (SCE eBook: War Stories, Book 1)
- It is unclear whether or not Cavanaugh was one of the numerous casualties of this battle. She was named after the character of Jordan Cavanaugh, a medical examiner, from the TV series Crossing Jordan.
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USS Lexington (NCC-1709) | J. Baila • Berriman • P. Coss • D.W. Davidson • Garth of Izar • Ito • T. Ivari • L. Kelso • R. Leslie • W.C. Perinal • M. Rousseau • W. Samuels • D. Sinclair • L. Sterling • C. Stuart • N. Uhura • D. Watley • R. Wesley | |
USS Lexington (NCC-14427) | Declan Keogh • Manojlovich • Rosita Pérez | |
USS Lexington (NCC-61832) | T. Allenby • H. Anderson • Antonacci • Audrey • G. Ben Zoma • Bowdren • T. Cadwallader • S. Carson • Cavanaugh • J. Cox • Eberling • Fornnel • Gaines • F. Galloway • Griscom • Halprin • Hasegawa • G. Jenson • P. Joseph • Kumagai • Leff • E. Lense • R. Mithra • Moytulix • Pridemore • Rodgers • Soriano • J. Turner • Twistekey • Man-Fai Wan • Wilhoite | |
USS Lexington (Steamrunner-class) | A. Jago |