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In 2377, she married Tom Paris and gave birth to their daughter Miral at the beginning of the next year, while Voyager was returning to the Alpha Quadrant.
" They married in 2377 and their honeymoon was aboard the Delta Flyer.
In 2377, he was still well enough to perform his duties.
Cal Spyder # 2377 was repainted several times during Coburn's ownership ; it has been black, silver and possibly burgundy.
In 2377, one of the final confrontations between Voyager and a Hirogen war party is so devastating to both sides that a cease-fire was reached, an unprecedented event in the entirety of Hirogen history.

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The 2006 novel Vulcan's Soul: Exiles has an Admiral Pavel Chekov, and Uhura is still serving as head of Starfleet Intelligence in 2377, at the age of 138.
This gruelling race starts at around 7800 ft ( 2377 m ), is 17 miles ( 27. 3 km ) in length, and crests on the pass at 13, 114 ft ( 3997 m ), a change in elevation of just over a mile.

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When Torres and Paris conceived their child in 2377, she learned from The Doctor that the child would have distinct Klingon cranial ridges as well as other Klingon traits.
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Additionally, the Battle of Sector 001 seen in First Contact took place in 2373 ; Qaylan Furlong is from the year 2377, ten years after Wolf 359.
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Tom Paris married Lieutenant B ' Elanna Torres, Voyager < nowiki >'</ nowiki > s half-Klingon chief engineer, in 2377.
File: Agave sisalana W2 IMG 2377. jpg | Flowers in Goa, India.
* All Saints Episcopal Church, Waveland ( Jensen Beach, Florida ), 2377 N. E.
The European Union banned the use of nitrofurans in food producing animals by classifying it in ANNEX IV ( list of pharmacologically active substances for which no maximum residue limits can be fixed ) of the Council Regulation 2377 / 90.
The game is set in the period after the Federation's war with the Dominion ( c. Stardate 54800 — c. October 2377 ).
** Volume 6 ( AD 1589 – 1616 ): edition, translation, full scan ( appendix contains the carefully done pedigrees of a small selection of the Gaelic Irish nobility, pp. 2377 ff )

crew and complement
A crew of the Minas Gerais with full air complement consisted of 1, 300 officers and enlisted personnel.
Cold War tensions were exacerbated by the downing near Moneron Island by Soviet fighters of a civilian jet liner, Korean Air Flight KAL-007 with a complement of 269 passengers and crew, including a congressman from Georgia, Larry McDonald.
Mayday relay calls can be used to summon help for a vessel which is either too far offshore to contact the coastguard directly or without radio capabilities ( though most vessels above a certain size or crew complement are legally required to carry two-way radio equipment, such equipment can potentially be damaged or destroyed ).
* Ship's complement, the number of persons in a ship's company, including both commissioned officers and crew
The original ship's complement included 21 officers and around 216 crew members.
On reaching Sanlucar he was detained again, the authorities having discovered a shortfall in his complement of men and horses, and the fact that large numbers of his crew were not Spanish.
In the wake of the 101st SS Heavy Panzer Battalion's 2nd Company's attack on Point 213, A Squadron 4CLY mustered nine operational tanks including two Fireflys and a Cromwell OP tank, although some were without their full complement of crew.
The standard crew complement of a contemporary dragon boat is typically 22, comprising 20 paddlers in pairs facing toward the bow of the boat, 1 drummer or caller at the bow facing toward the paddlers, and 1 sweep ( a steerer ) at the rear of the boat.
Of the ship's total complement of about 1, 140 ( including 88 crew ), there were reportedly only 18 survivors ( all crewmen ), one of whom died soon afterwards.
She entered service with a crew of 105 civilian mariners hired by the government augmented by a sixteen-member naval complement.
Temporary buildings were erected to house the Kodiak's complement of 190 crew ( 130 native Alaskan males, 20 native females, and 40 Russians )
With a crew complement of 86, Enterprise was Starfleet's first long-range exploration vessel.
While carrying only a small complement in the movie, and only two dropships, it is noted in other reference material that as a troop carrier, the Sulaco could carry up to 20, 000 tons of cargo, with up to eight UD4L Cheyenne dropships and has sufficient life support capabilities for 90 crew and passengers ( with up to 2, 000 possible in hibernation for short term trips ).
His crew refused to leave their Captain and Palestro finally blew up and sank at 2. 30pm, with only 19 survivors out of the ship's complement of 230.
* With a small crew complement, most of the ship's view ports are shown darkened on the exterior shots of the M-5 equipped – Enterprise.
* Ships complement: The number of persons in a ships crew, including officers.
This reduced their crew complement from 16, 000 to 2, 000 without diminishing their firepower.
The game included technical information on the weight, speed, gun size, and crew complement of every major tank used on the Russian front.
While some ROUs are crewed, the crew complement on such vessels is much smaller than those of the more general purpose ships of the Culture, such as General Contact Units and General Systems Vehicles.
Today's ship's log has grown to contain many other types of information, and is a record of operational data relating to a ship or submarine, such as weather conditions, times of routine events and significant incidents, crew complement or what ports were docked at and when.
It is about half a kilometre long and has a crew complement of over 2, 000.
At takeoff, with a nearly full complement of 95 passengers and 6 crewmembers ( 3 flight crew & 3 stewardesses ), the plane weighed in at 98, 575 pounds, just 265 pounds below maximum takeoff weight.
The Joyita would gain further infamy in 1955 when her entire complement of 25 passengers and crew went missing in the South Pacific.

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