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− | '''William B. Travis''' was a [[19th century]] soldier who led the [[Texas|Texan]] forces at the [[Alamo]] during its siege by the [[Mexico|Mexican]] leader [[Antonio López de Santa Anna]]. Travis died during the famous battle. |
+ | '''William B. Travis''' ([[August|August 1]], [[1809]] - [[March|March 6]], [[1836]]) was a [[19th century]] soldier who led the [[Texas|Texan]] forces at the [[Alamo]] during its siege by the [[Mexico|Mexican]] leader [[Antonio López de Santa Anna]]. Travis died during the famous battle. |
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+ | Travis was played by [[Laurence Harvey]] in the [[1960]] [[film]] ''[[The Alamo]]''. ({{e|DS9|Badda-Bing, Badda-Bang}}) |
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[[Julian Bashir]] often played Travis and [[Miles O'Brien]] would play [[Davy Crockett]] in [[Deep Space 9]]'s [[holosuite]]s. They would also discuss Travis and the Battle of the Alamo outside the holosuites as well. ({{e|DS9|Afterimage|Once More Unto the Breach|Extreme Measures}}) |
[[Julian Bashir]] often played Travis and [[Miles O'Brien]] would play [[Davy Crockett]] in [[Deep Space 9]]'s [[holosuite]]s. They would also discuss Travis and the Battle of the Alamo outside the holosuites as well. ({{e|DS9|Afterimage|Once More Unto the Breach|Extreme Measures}}) |
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− | Just before the [[Second Battle of Chin'toka]], O'Brien had built a model of the Alamo and created several figures, including one of Travis. The figure was later lost and O'Brien blamed Bashir. ({{e|DS9|The Changing Face of Evil}}) |
+ | Just before the [[Second Battle of Chin'toka]] in [[2375]], O'Brien had built a model of the Alamo and created several figures, including one of Travis. The figure was later lost and O'Brien blamed Bashir. ({{e|DS9|The Changing Face of Evil}}) |
When leaving DS9 for [[Earth]] several weeks later, O'Brien found the Travis figure on the floor of his empty quarters. ({{e|DS9|What You Leave Behind}}) |
When leaving DS9 for [[Earth]] several weeks later, O'Brien found the Travis figure on the floor of his empty quarters. ({{e|DS9|What You Leave Behind}}) |
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Revision as of 19:43, 10 February 2019
William B. Travis (August 1, 1809 - March 6, 1836) was a 19th century soldier who led the Texan forces at the Alamo during its siege by the Mexican leader Antonio López de Santa Anna. Travis died during the famous battle.
Travis was played by Laurence Harvey in the 1960 film The Alamo. (DS9 episode: "Badda-Bing, Badda-Bang")
Julian Bashir often played Travis and Miles O'Brien would play Davy Crockett in Deep Space 9's holosuites. They would also discuss Travis and the Battle of the Alamo outside the holosuites as well. (DS9 episodes: "Afterimage", "Once More Unto the Breach", "Extreme Measures")
Just before the Second Battle of Chin'toka in 2375, O'Brien had built a model of the Alamo and created several figures, including one of Travis. The figure was later lost and O'Brien blamed Bashir. (DS9 episode: "The Changing Face of Evil")
When leaving DS9 for Earth several weeks later, O'Brien found the Travis figure on the floor of his empty quarters. (DS9 episode: "What You Leave Behind")
O'Brien would later offer it to Bashir, although his friend allowed him to keep it. (DS9 novelization: What You Leave Behind)
Connections
- William B. Travis article at Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
- William B. Travis article at Memory Alpha, the wiki for canon Star Trek.