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List of Star Trek Characters in 2387

Rand is currently (as of 2377) serving as a rear admiral. She is even seen on screen in TNG (Episode Journey's End).
I'm afraid you are mistaken.

Rand's last chronological appearance was in 2293 as a Lieutenant JG/Lieutenant Commander on the Excelsior. It was Admiral Nechayev in "Journey's End".

You're obviously going by what Wikipedia is saying. I just tried to use that as a quick reference myself!

I also couldn't find a quick list of credits to illustrate this either.

You'll have to watch the episode. I'm finding footnotes like this hadn't generally been noticed.

Point and case, it took a little bit of digging to find out that Sisko and Picard were referring to Admiral Uhara in several episodes when they say "I talked to chief admiral at Star Fleet intelligence herself". They never outright use her name, but if you do some digging you find script notes stating thats who they were referring to.
 
I'm afraid you are mistaken.

Rand's last chronological appearance was in 2293 as a Lieutenant JG/Lieutenant Commander on the Excelsior. It was Admiral Nechayev in "Journey's End".

Grace Lee Whitney's last appearce in Trek was in "Flashback" in 1996.

Going by what was mentioned in the epiosde "Miri", by 2387 she would be 155. I would say she (and all the other human TOS characters) would either be dead or retired.

Ok, curiosity got the better of me and I went back on Netflix and looked at the episode. You're right. Admiral Nechayev is the only admiral in that episode.

I need to figure out which episode Admiral Rand is in. I know its something in Season 7 and I know the conversation Picard has with her takes place in the conference room.
 
"Admiral" Rand has never appeared. Like I said before, she was last seen as a Lieutenant Commander in the Voyager episode "Flashback". There was a descenent of Janice Rand in the fan film series "Hidden Frontier".

As for Sisko and Picard referencing the head of Starfleet Intelligence, there is no canon evidence to suggest that that is Uhura. I would have thought that by the time of TNG she would have retired from active duty.

Uhura's position as Director of Starfleet Intelligence only exists in fanon, no body knows what happened to her after TUC.
 
"Admiral" Rand has never appeared. Like I said before, she was last seen as a Lieutenant Commander in the Voyager episode "Flashback". There was a descenent of Janice Rand in the fan film series "Hidden Frontier".

First off, there most certainly is, I just saw in a rerun on an episode a week or so ago and it really made me go "Whoa!", something I never made a connection to. I may have the episode wrong, but it's cool sitting here going "I'm right you're wrong, that's how it is la la la" especially when I'm the one making it a point to go back and double check myself.

I only recently realized after doing a lot of recent research that scripts actually referenced the TOS crew on occasion without outright calling them out and as I re-watch episodes, I'm noticing more and more those subtle hints. It's something you yourself might want to look for instead of just sitting back saying "Nope, doesn't exist".

As for Sisko and Picard referencing the head of Starfleet Intelligence, there is no canon evidence to suggest that that is Uhura. I would have thought that by the time of TNG she would have retired from active duty.

Uhura's position as Director of Starfleet Intelligence only exists in fanon, no body knows what happened to her after TUC.

As I noted, these are SCRIPT NOTES. She's never outright called by name, but there are more then a few episodes that have script notes attached to them that they wanted to have Uhara actually appear on screen. It simply wasn't in the budget to have her sit in for a 30 second conversation and they didn't want to write themselves into a corner if they ended up having to have the admiral of Starfleet Intelligence appear on screen and it wasn't Uhara after confirming it was. They opted to make it more of an Easter Egg.

That being said, I am really getting a sense that this turning into a "He said, she said" ordeal and I am beginning to think this is turning more into an argument then a discussion which isn't helpful to what the OP's request was.

If you don't agree, c'est la vie, but you should PROBABLY do your research on the topic.
 
Lighthammer I wasn't looking to get into an "I say / You say debate", but thought I would put forward what knowledge I have of the subject. Since I don't have access to the show scripts and work from what I know of the episodes (which is pretty solid) backed up by info from Memory Alpha and a few other sources, to the best of my knowledge it is correct.

If I am wrong I hold my hands up and apologise. From what I was aware Uhura's post only came from the novels. But as for Rand being in TNG I am certain that never happened, as is confirmed from her IMDb entry: http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0926298/

But otherwise we should just agree to disagree and leave it at that.
 
Key Original Series Characters:

Captain Robert April - Likely Deceased. (If alive, would be 192 years old)
I cannot consider this as a key character for the original series. It should take more than a one off appearance in the animated series to be a key character.

If it's still alive you can consider it a key character like Mr. Spock said anything is possible in his character way,,,,
Being alive doesn't make him a key character. Having a significant role in the story line does.
 
I don't know where you're getting your facts, but they are wrong:

1. Charles Tucker never died in 2155 because that goddamn episode never happened. It doesn't exist. What episode am I talking about? I don't remember.
2. James T. Kirk died in the line of duty in 2293 when the Enterprise hit a space anomaly. Anything else is the holodeck fantasy of a few drunk French sailors about whoever this Sauron guy is.
3. Data is not dead and Picard didn't have a cloned brother. The Remans were first introduced on screen in Enterprise and that was a canon violation. I don't know what a "nemesis" is.
4. Travis Mayweather, Wesley Crusher and Neelix never existed – Starfleet erased them from history with the help of the Krenim to save the universe from dying of quantum irritation. The fact that one of them had a hot mother didn't help.
 
If I'm not mistaken, didn't Worf get involved with Grilka and they had a kid who is somehow involved with the reassurgence of the House of Duras? I think Martok and the High Council are at odds with each other over the Duras and fighting on two fronts between the struggling Romulan Empire and the Gorn. Emperor Kahless as stepped down although he promised to return again when he is needed.
 
If I'm not mistaken, didn't Worf get involved with Grilka and they had a kid who is somehow involved with the reassurgence of the House of Duras? I think Martok and the High Council are at odds with each other over the Duras and fighting on two fronts between the struggling Romulan Empire and the Gorn. Emperor Kahless as stepped down although he promised to return again when he is needed.


worf did have a kid,,, that kid never wanted to grow up to be a Klingon and tell his future self came into effect and you were right about kahless,, and the high Council,,, they were all in a plot together,,, even Worf has to realize about the empire,,, but to my mistaken if it's identity mistaken,, it will turn out in the end,,,,
 
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