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Qat'qa (or Kat as she was known to her friends) was a Klingon officer assigned to the Officer Exchange Program in the 24th century. In 2382 Kat was assigned to serve as the Helmsman aboard the Galaxy-class USS Challenger under the command of Montgomery Scott. Scott selected her because of her history as a test pilot for the Klingon Defense Force. She would remain aboard the Challenger until its destruction in 2383 at NGC 4414. (TNG novel: Indistinguishable from Magic)


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Challenger personnel
United States, NASA Challenger (OV-099, space shuttle) Gregory JarvisChrista McAuliffeRonald McNairEllison OnizukaJudith ResnikSally RideDick ScobeeMichael J. Smith United States.
United Earth, Starfleet Challenger (NX-03) R. DunselE. GrangerHendricksKayeRubin United Earth seal. Starfleet emblem.
Federation, Starfleet USS Challenger (NCC-1715) P. Brandy UFPF Challenger Z. BonifayN. KellerS. RingShucorionZoa UFP emblem image. Starfleet emblem.
USS Challenger (NCC-2032) M. Michaels USS Challenger (NCC-71099) R. BarclayL. BrahmsCarolanGuinanT. HuntG. La ForgeNogA. OgawaQat'qaB. RasmussenM. ScottSimmVol
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