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{{surname|Garrovick}}
In a version of the [[mirror universe]], '''David Garrovick''' was a [[Terran]] [[Imperial Starfleet|Starfleet]] [[officer]] who served aboard [[ISS Enterprise (NCC-1701)|ISS ''Enterprise'']] in the [[2260s]].
 
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{{Counterpart|Stephen Garrovick (II)}}
 
In a version of the [[mirror universe]], '''David Garrovick''' was a [[Terran]] [[Imperial Starfleet]] [[officer]] who served aboard [[ISS Enterprise (NCC-1701)|ISS ''Enterprise'']] in the [[2260s]] [[decade]].
   
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He was the son of [[Captain]] {{mu|Stephen Garrovick}} of the {{ISS|Farragut}}. ({{ss|TOS|sub=Mirror Universe|The Greater Good}})
Following the first crossover with counterparts from the primary universe in [[2267]], {{MU|James T. Kirk}} believed that Garrovick played a part in allowing the ship to be infiltrated by the four "impostors", so Kirk had Garrovick hung in outside {{MU|Starfleet Headquarters}} alongside {{MU|Leonard H. McCoy}}, {{MU|Montgomery Scott}}, {{MU|Janice Rand}}, {{MU|Willard Decker}}, {{MU|Jabilo M'Benga}} and {{MU|Marlena Moreau}}. (''[[TOS]]'' [[novel]]: ''[[Dark Victory]]'').
 
   
 
Following the crossover with counterparts from the primary universe in the [[year]] [[2267]], Captain {{mu|James T. Kirk}} believed that Garrovick played a part in allowing the ship to be infiltrated by the four "impostors", so Kirk had Garrovick hung outside {{mu|Starfleet Headquarters}} alongside {{mu|Leonard McCoy}}, {{mu|Montgomery Scott}}, {{mu|Janice Rand}}, {{mu|Willard Decker}}, {{mu|Jabilo M'Benga}} and {{mu|Marlena Moreau}}. ({{n|TOS|Dark Victory}})
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Latest revision as of 21:32, 12 May 2019

See Garrovick for other articles with titles that contain, either by relationship or by coincidence, this character's surname.
For the primary universe counterpart, see Stephen Garrovick (II).

In a version of the mirror universe, David Garrovick was a Terran Imperial Starfleet officer who served aboard ISS Enterprise in the 2260s decade.

He was the son of Captain Stephen Garrovick of the ISS Farragut. (TOS - Mirror Universe short story: "The Greater Good")

Following the crossover with counterparts from the primary universe in the year 2267, Captain James T. Kirk believed that Garrovick played a part in allowing the ship to be infiltrated by the four "impostors", so Kirk had Garrovick hung outside Starfleet Headquarters alongside Leonard McCoy, Montgomery Scott, Janice Rand, Willard Decker, Jabilo M'Benga and Marlena Moreau. (TOS novel: Dark Victory)

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ISS Enterprise (NCC-1701) personnel
Robert AprilPhillip BoyceChristine ChapelPavel ChekovJ. Mia ColtRobert D'AmatoWillard DeckerMichael DeSalleFeinFinneyKarl FranzGaffneyDavid GarrovickHadleyIdelsonIliaJames T. KirkWinston KyleRoger LemliJabilo M'BengaLeonard McCoyMarla McGiversMarlena MoreauNumber OneCarolyn PalamasElizabeth PalmerChristopher PikeJanice RandKevin RileySaavikMontgomery ScottElizabeth SherwoodSolokSpockStangHikaru SuluNyota UhuraXonWuunnamed ISS Enterprise personnel Seal of the Terran Empire.