Feliciano made his home in Havana, Cuba, with his wife, Arlene, and son, Carlos, born in 2369. He was an adherent of the Christian faith; one of his final acts was to recite a traditional prayer known as the Hail Mary. (SCE eBook: Wildfire, Book 1) In an alternate universe accessed by an interdimensional Androssi device, Feliciano survived into late 2376, and served as transporter chief aboard the USS Gettysburg. (SCE eBook: Lost Time)
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| - Feliciano made his home in Havana, Cuba, with his wife, Arlene, and son, Carlos, born in 2369. He was an adherent of the Christian faith; one of his final acts was to recite a traditional prayer known as the Hail Mary. (SCE eBook: Wildfire, Book 1) In an alternate universe accessed by an interdimensional Androssi device, Feliciano survived into late 2376, and served as transporter chief aboard the USS Gettysburg. (SCE eBook: Lost Time)
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| - Feliciano made his home in Havana, Cuba, with his wife, Arlene, and son, Carlos, born in 2369. He was an adherent of the Christian faith; one of his final acts was to recite a traditional prayer known as the Hail Mary. (SCE eBook: Wildfire, Book 1) In an alternate universe accessed by an interdimensional Androssi device, Feliciano survived into late 2376, and served as transporter chief aboard the USS Gettysburg. (SCE eBook: Lost Time)
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