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Tammy O'Shea
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| BIOGRAPHY | ||
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| Tammy O'Shea | ||
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| Species: | Human | |
| Gender: | female | |
| Born: | 23rd century | |
| Affiliation: | Federation, Starfleet | |
| Career | ||
| Occupation: | science officer | |
| Assignment: | astrophysicist, USS Enterprise | |
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Tammy O'Shea was a 23rd century Human woman. In the mid-2260s, O'Shea served in Starfleet as a sciences division officer attached to the astrophysics department aboard the USS Enterprise.
While serving as chief astrophysicist, Lieutenant Hikaru Sulu noted that O'Shea was an experienced science officer who had gained the respect of her colleagues. Upon his reassignment to serve as helmsman in late 2265, Sulu suggested that O'Shea assume his former role, citing her experience. Captain James T. Kirk informed Sulu that he would take the recommendation under advisement. (TOS - My Brother's Keeper novel: Constitution)
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| USS Enterprise (NCC-1701) sciences personnel | ||
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| under Charles Rasmussen & Robert April | Allinsky • Griggs • Osterman • Ramirez | |
| under Christopher Pike | Cayman • Davies • Spock • T'Pris • Viola • Yu | |
| under James T. Kirk (first five-year mission) | Ackroyd • Alden • Amstel • Aristeides • Avitts • Berkeley • Boma • Berry • Brent • Calloway • Charvat • D'Amato • Darnell • Erickson • Errgang • Follett • Freeman • Harrison • Irizarry • Gilden • Jaeger • Jaramillo • Lowrey • Mason • McGivers • Mendoza • Nelson • O'Shea • Owens • Phillips • Romaine • Spock • Sulu • Sydney • Tamboline • Watley • Weinberg | |
| subsequent missions under Kirk & Spock | Amaar • Bolek • Haley • Nakashima • Saavik • Spock • Tenaida • Theras • Whitehorse | |
| see also: administrative personnel • communications personnel • engineering personnel • medical personnel • pilots & flight control personnel • security & tactical personnel • senior staff • unnamed | ||