J. Cowens: Difference between revisions
(uh oh) |
m (Rich moved page Cowens, J. to J. Cowens: approved new wiki naming convention in line with wikipedia/memory alpha. See Naming pages properly for more) |
||
(One intermediate revision by the same user not shown) | |||
Line 30: | Line 30: | ||
[[Category:Player Non-Playing Characters]] | [[Category:Player Non-Playing Characters]] | ||
[[Category:Civilians]] | [[Category:Civilians]] | ||
[[Category:Deceased NPCs]] |
Latest revision as of 01:06, 14 October 2015
J. Cowens |
---|
Astrophysicist, Professor Orion Institute of Cosmology |
J. Cowens was a 72-year-old Human astrophysicist and distinguished professor aboard the USS Mercury on sabbatical from the Orion Institute of Cosmology. He was one of six department heads within the civilian research contingent who worked extensively with the Starfleet personnel of the sciences division to coordinate projects and research goals. His research assistant was Renia Lenai, a young Haliian postdoctoral student, and he also invited Dr. Nick Parks to join his lab from Deep Space 10. On SD 239012.16, the lower sensor module of the Mercury, which contained the lab space of Professor Cowens among others, was evacuated and jettisoned from the ship before being destroyed to trick a rogue Cardassian warship into believing the Mercury herself was destroyed. Although engineer Danielle Vistain had confirmed with the computer that all life signs were clear in the module before sealing it off, it was later discovered that Professor Cowens had not been among those evacuated. Noteworthy SIMs
|