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"There's no relative direction in the vastness of space. There's only yourself, your ship, your crew. It's easier than you think to get lost."
Paris[src]

In the Kelvin timeline, Commodore Paris was a female Human Federation citizen, a Starfleet officer in the 2260s decade. (TOS movie: Star Trek Beyond)

Biography

In 2263, Paris was the commanding officer of the Federation's newest star base, Yorktown. After Kalara was found drifting towards Yorktown, Paris approved Captain James T. Kirk and the USS Enterprise to go into the Necro Cloud to rescue Kalara's crew. She also sent Kirk's application for the Vice-Admiral's position at Yorktown.

Following Krall's attack on Yorktown, Paris and Kirk then closed the files on the USS Franklin and it's crew. She then thanked Kirk for saving Yorktown and it inhabitants. Paris also told Kirk that the Vice-Admiral position was his. However, Kirk turned down the offer and awaited for the completion of the USS Enterprise-A. (TOS movie: Star Trek Beyond)


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