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All of the former Chief Engineers of the Enterprise have been murdered. Starfleet investigator Regina Campisi has identified a suspect, new Enterprise crewmember, Lt. Farrell. While LaForge watches his back, the command crew sets out to look for proof, with unexpected results.


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References

Characters

Terence ArgyleReginald BarclayRegina CampisiBeverly CrusherDataFarrellHarrisGeordi La ForgeCharles LoganSarah MacDougalJean-Luc PicardWilliam T. RikerRixxTana SantuDeanna TroiWorf, son of Mogh

Starships and vehicles

USS BradburyUSS Enterprise-DUSS Thomas Paine

Locations

Starbase 92Zorta

Races and cultures

BetazoidBolianHumanKlingonZortai

States and organizations

Starfleet

Information

William T. Riker states that Campisi has a "rare case of female color blindness". The genes for photopigment in Humans are carried on the X sex chromosome, and only one properly functioning gene set is required to provide normal color vision. Thus, males (who have only one X chromosome) are more likely to be colorblind. A female would have to receive two defective gene sets for photopigment to be color-blind.

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