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rdfs:comment | - Dr. Tropp is a male Denobulan who by 2378 was the Assistant Chief Medical Officer aboard the USS Enterprise-E. (TNG novels: A Time to Kill, A Time to Heal, Q & A) Tropp remained aboard the Enterprise during its repair at Earth following the battle with Shinzon. (TNG short story: "On the Spot")
- Doctor Tropp is a male Denobulan who by 2378 was the Assistant Chief Medical Officer aboard the USS Enterprise-E. (TNG - A Time to... novels: A Time to Kill, A Time to Heal; TNG novel: Q & A) Tropp remained aboard the Enterprise during its repair at Earth following the battle with Shinzon. (TNG - The Sky's the Limit short story: "On the Spot") In 2380 Dr. Tropp assisted with the re-stimulation of hair follicles of the recovered Borg drone, Rebekah Grabowski. (TNG novel: Greater Than the Sum)
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abstract | - Dr. Tropp is a male Denobulan who by 2378 was the Assistant Chief Medical Officer aboard the USS Enterprise-E. (TNG novels: A Time to Kill, A Time to Heal, Q & A) Tropp remained aboard the Enterprise during its repair at Earth following the battle with Shinzon. (TNG short story: "On the Spot")
- Doctor Tropp is a male Denobulan who by 2378 was the Assistant Chief Medical Officer aboard the USS Enterprise-E. (TNG - A Time to... novels: A Time to Kill, A Time to Heal; TNG novel: Q & A) Tropp remained aboard the Enterprise during its repair at Earth following the battle with Shinzon. (TNG - The Sky's the Limit short story: "On the Spot") In 2380 Dr. Tropp assisted with the re-stimulation of hair follicles of the recovered Borg drone, Rebekah Grabowski. (TNG novel: Greater Than the Sum) Tropp witnessed the damages done by the Borg Invasion of 2381; after one particular engagement against three Borg cubes in the Azure Nebula, Tropp worked with intern th'Shelas, technician Zseizaz, and Nurse Amavia to save a Bajoran woman who had lost her legs; however, her injuries were too severe and Beverly Crusher had to insist that he stop with her and move on to the next patient. (ST - Destiny novel: Mere Mortals)
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