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  • Seth Goldberg
  • Seth Goldberg
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  • His story was published in the April 1953 issue of Incredible Tales magazine. (DS9: "Far Beyond the Stars") This character was only mentioned in writing.
  • Seth Goldberg était un écrivain qui a écrit le roman de science-fiction "Space Mongoose", paru dans le numéro d'avril 1953 du magazine "Incredible Tales of Scientific Wonder", d'après les visions de Benjamin Sisko sous l'influence des Prophètes et des Pah-wraiths. (DS9: "Far Beyond the Stars")
  • Seth Goldberg was a 24th century Human man, an officer in the Federation's Starfleet. In the 2360s decade, Goldberg had achieved the rank of captain and was the commanding officer of the starship USS Callisto.
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  • Seth Goldberg
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  • His story was published in the April 1953 issue of Incredible Tales magazine. (DS9: "Far Beyond the Stars") This character was only mentioned in writing.
  • Seth Goldberg était un écrivain qui a écrit le roman de science-fiction "Space Mongoose", paru dans le numéro d'avril 1953 du magazine "Incredible Tales of Scientific Wonder", d'après les visions de Benjamin Sisko sous l'influence des Prophètes et des Pah-wraiths. (DS9: "Far Beyond the Stars")
  • Seth Goldberg was a 24th century Human man, an officer in the Federation's Starfleet. In the 2360s decade, Goldberg had achieved the rank of captain and was the commanding officer of the starship USS Callisto. In the year 2364, the Callisto and Mustang were ordered to observe the societal evolution of this Gamma Argus II, a planet home to a civilization of natives. The natives maintained a pre-warp drive society that, in that year, made the Gamma Argus star system subject to the Prime Directive. Captains Goldberg and Arakaki were granted discretion as agents of the Federation to decide whether first contact with the natives was warranted. When Captain Jean-Luc Picard ordered Data to review Starfleet orders for inconsistencies in that same year, this instruction was one of the pieces of information that was viewed. (TNG episode: "Conspiracy")
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