One and it was a lion fish named Livingston, although that was never mentioned on screen.
One and it was a lion fish named Livingston, although that was never mentioned on screen.
Probably the best view of Livingston we get is in "A Matter of Time" when Rasmussen taps on his glass.
And, for what it is worth, Livingston survived the -D crash and lived happily on the -E.
Probably the best view of Livingston we get is in "A Matter of Time" when Rasmussen taps on his glass.
And, for what it is worth, Livingston survived the -D crash and lived happily on the -E.
Probably the best view of Livingston we get is in "A Matter of Time" when Rasmussen taps on his glass.
And, for what it is worth, Livingston survived the -D crash and lived happily on the -E.
Or, more likely, one of Livingston's ancestors is living happily on the E.
Probably the best view of Livingston we get is in "A Matter of Time" when Rasmussen taps on his glass.
And, for what it is worth, Livingston survived the -D crash and lived happily on the -E.
Or, more likely, one of Livingston's ancestors is living happily on the E.
TIME TRAVELING SPACE FISH!
Probably the best view of Livingston we get is in "A Matter of Time" when Rasmussen taps on his glass.
And, for what it is worth, Livingston survived the -D crash and lived happily on the -E.
Wait, really? Where? I didn't see him in FC, INS, or NEM. And I assumed the blacked-out fishtank on the "D" post-crash indicated that life had come to an end for the Captain's friend.
Probably the best view of Livingston we get is in "A Matter of Time" when Rasmussen taps on his glass.
And, for what it is worth, Livingston survived the -D crash and lived happily on the -E.
Wait, really? Where? I didn't see him in FC, INS, or NEM. And I assumed the blacked-out fishtank on the "D" post-crash indicated that life had come to an end for the Captain's friend.
Probably the best view of Livingston we get is in "A Matter of Time" when Rasmussen taps on his glass.
And, for what it is worth, Livingston survived the -D crash and lived happily on the -E.
Wait, really? Where? I didn't see him in FC, INS, or NEM. And I assumed the blacked-out fishtank on the "D" post-crash indicated that life had come to an end for the Captain's friend.
A fish tank can be seein in Picard's Ready Room in FC. No fish tanks are seen in NEM or INS but since he was there in FC we can infer he's likely there in those movies too. (Or, I guess, he could've died of natural causes).
But Livingston did survive the crash.
Wait, really? Where? I didn't see him in FC, INS, or NEM. And I assumed the blacked-out fishtank on the "D" post-crash indicated that life had come to an end for the Captain's friend.
A fish tank can be seein in Picard's Ready Room in FC. No fish tanks are seen in NEM or INS but since he was there in FC we can infer he's likely there in those movies too. (Or, I guess, he could've died of natural causes).
But Livingston did survive the crash.
How do you know he survived? This is clearly an important question for canon purposes! I must know!!!
Or, more likely, one of Livingston's ancestors is living happily on the E.
More likely he was fillted in the crash. Or at least fried.
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