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Well done to the article creator. I knew this character would be remembered before long, and that his station in The Captain's Daughter confirms he is the officer played by Thomas Kopache. Congrats! :) -- unsigned

That's not Thomas Kopache -- that's Glenn Morshower. And he's not an ensign, the picture shows he's a lieutenant commander. was he ever confirmed to be a navigator in the movie?! -- Captain M.K.B. 17:19, 8 February 2007 (UTC)

Oh, dammit. Stoopid me. *slinks away to a dark place*.

i still think its a great addition and a great activity -- correlating unnamed characters with their named counterparts in novels and comics. just trying to make sure we're thorough. -- Captain M.K.B. 19:32, 8 February 2007 (UTC)
Its definitely him according to the novel. It states that Singer sat next to Sulu during the mission and that he died in her arms after being injured by a famous exploding console when the Enterprise was hit by the Nexus. As for the rank discrepancy, I guess its a similar situation to Dmitri Valtane. --The Doctor 22:17, 8 February 2007 (UTC)