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  • Livingston
  • Livingston
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  • The prison camp Mike Sullivan was interred in was west of Livingston. In Summer, 1942, Sullivan volunteered to go to the Army recruiting station in Livingston and become part of a punishment brigade, preferring to take his chances in World War II rather than in the camp.
  • Livingston are one of the teams in Scottish Premier League.
  • Rank: Private, First Class Unit: Cobra Squad PFC Livingston of the Space Marine Corps was part of the second assault wave in the Stroggos Campaign.
  • Livingston is the fourth post-war New Town to be built in Scotland, designated in 1962. It is located approximately 25 km west of Edinburgh and 50 km east of Glasgow, and is bordered by the towns of Broxburn to the northeast and Bathgate to the northwest. Livingston is the largest town in the West Lothian area. It was built around a collection of small villages. The town had a population of 50,826 at the 2001 census and an urban agglomeration population (including Mid Calder and East Calder) of 59,511.
  • In 2364, Lieutenant Commander Data examined Livingston's fish tank very closely with a magnification glass, as the android was implementing some of Sherlock Holmes' characteristics at the time. (TNG: "Lonely Among Us" ) Livingston was seen while Captain Picard discussed the situation on Ventax II with Dr. Howard Clark. (TNG: "Devil's Due" ) When visiting Picard in his ready room, Berlinghoff Rasmussen examined the fish and knocked on its aquarium. (TNG: "A Matter of Time" ) The Borg Hugh examined Livingston very closely when he was beamed into the ready room in late 2368. (TNG: "I Borg" )
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  • The prison camp Mike Sullivan was interred in was west of Livingston. In Summer, 1942, Sullivan volunteered to go to the Army recruiting station in Livingston and become part of a punishment brigade, preferring to take his chances in World War II rather than in the camp.
  • Livingston is the fourth post-war New Town to be built in Scotland, designated in 1962. It is located approximately 25 km west of Edinburgh and 50 km east of Glasgow, and is bordered by the towns of Broxburn to the northeast and Bathgate to the northwest. Livingston is the largest town in the West Lothian area. It was built around a collection of small villages. The town had a population of 50,826 at the 2001 census and an urban agglomeration population (including Mid Calder and East Calder) of 59,511. Livingston is also the second largest settlement in the Lothians after Edinburgh. Until 1963, the area surrounding the ancient village of Livingston was open farm land. The name was of course taken from this village which dates back to 12th Century when a Flemish entrepreneur called De Leving was granted land in the area. He built a fortified tower which is long since gone and the settlement that grew up around it became known as Levingstoun and eventually Livingston.
  • In 2364, Lieutenant Commander Data examined Livingston's fish tank very closely with a magnification glass, as the android was implementing some of Sherlock Holmes' characteristics at the time. (TNG: "Lonely Among Us" ) Livingston was seen while Captain Picard discussed the situation on Ventax II with Dr. Howard Clark. (TNG: "Devil's Due" ) When visiting Picard in his ready room, Berlinghoff Rasmussen examined the fish and knocked on its aquarium. (TNG: "A Matter of Time" ) The Borg Hugh examined Livingston very closely when he was beamed into the ready room in late 2368. (TNG: "I Borg" ) Both Q and DaiMon Lurin took great interest in the fish in early 2369, closely examining Livingston in the tank. (TNG: "True Q" , "Rascals" ) Later that year, Captain Edward Jellico ordered that Livingston be removed from the ready room after he assumed command of the Enterprise. (TNG: "Chain of Command, Part I" ) When visiting a holographic representation of the NX-class Enterprise, Deanna Troi wondered how Captain Jonathan Archer could have survived without a fish tank in his ready room. (ENT: "These Are the Voyages...") After being affected by Barclay's Protomorphosis Syndrome, William T. Riker attempted to break open Livingston's fish tank, possibly in order to consume him. Fortunately, he did not succeed. The fish had been affected by the Syndrome as well and was transformed into a jellyfish-like creature. (TNG: "Genesis" ) Q thought Picard was probably worried about his fish as well as his ship and his crew after the captain saved Humanity from the effects of an anti-time anomaly in the Devron system in 2370. (TNG: "All Good Things..." ) Livingston was given a much larger aquarium by 2371. Unfortunately, the Enterprise-D was soon destroyed, although Livingston's tank remained intact and survived the crash of the saucer section on Veridian III. (Star Trek Generations) Writer Ronald D. Moore has been asked if Livingston had survived the crash in Generations on at least two occasions, and has given different answers. Initially, Moore claimed that he had survived the crash and was now living comfortably in the Starfleet Pet Retirement Home. (AOL chat, 1998 ) However, Moore later suggested that the fish was eaten by Data's cat Spot by commenting "Spot had to eat something in those long hours before Data found him." (AOL chat, 1998 ) For a time, Livingston was present in Picard's ready room on the USS Enterprise-E, in a much larger tubular aquarium. (Star Trek: First Contact)
  • Livingston are one of the teams in Scottish Premier League.
  • Rank: Private, First Class Unit: Cobra Squad PFC Livingston of the Space Marine Corps was part of the second assault wave in the Stroggos Campaign.