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For other uses, see Doug.
See Dean for other articles with titles that contain, either by relationship or by coincidence, this character's surname.

Doug Dean was a 24th century Human man, a career Starfleet officer.

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At some point in his career, Dean held the rank of lieutenant commander and served in Starfleet Planetary Geosciences Division. His name was stored in planetary geosciences rosters carried in Starfleet computers, and was sometimes displayed in lists of pertinent log entries on viewscreen data readouts. (VOY episode: "Warhead")

Dean's name was listed on a directory placard on Starbase 32 in the year 2353, when he occupied an office in section 35951 of that facility. (TNG episode: "Violations"; TNG reference: Star Trek: The Next Generation - The Continuing Mission)

Captain Dean was attached to Starfleet Orbital Operations in the year 2363, and in that role he worked at 40 Eridani A Starfleet Construction Yards on the construction project of the USS Phoenix. His name was listed in that capacity on that vessel's dedication plaque. (TNG episode: "The Wounded" set artwork; TNG reference: Star Trek: The Next Generation - The Continuing Mission; Star Trek: The Next Generation Magazine Issue 15: "Michael Okuda & Rick Sternbach interview")

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Starbase 32 personnel
Dolores ArceRichard ArnoldRichard BalderDarya Bat-LeviRick BermanBob BlackmanPhillip BoyceBrannon BragaDick BrownfieldEd Charnock, Jr.Joe ChessRichard ChronisterTom ConleyDaniel CurryDick D'AngeloDoug DeanLolita FatjoKim FitzgeraldArlene FukaiCosmo GenoveseCheryl GlucksternMerri HowardPhillip JacobsonRichard JamesNaomi JerusalmiRalph JohnsonHeidi JulianMollie KatzCarol KunzPeter LauritsonRobert LegatoDavid LivingstonJoe LongoPhillipa LouvoisJim MagdalenoTerri MartinezArlen McAteerScott McKnightJames MeesJoe MenoskyRonald D. MooreTom MooreAndrew NeskoromnyJohn NesterowiczWendy NeussLouise NielsenErnie OverDiane OverdiekBill PeetsMichael PillerTom PurserMaricella RamirezGene RoddenberryWendy RosenfeldDavid RossiRick RoweMarvin RushCharlie RussoThomas SalisburySartakFernando SepulvedaSuzi ShimizuAdele SimmonsAlan SimsWaverly SmothersAlex SmutkoBob SordalGary SpeckmanRick SternbachEric StillwellMichael StradlingGeorge Stuart, Jr.Jeri TaylorCari L. ThomasWil ThomsJim ThorpeT'LaraMurphy WiltzEdmond WrightHerb WrightBrad Yacobian Federation icon image. Starfleet icon image.


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