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'''Andrei Novakovich''' was an [[astronaut]] and a member of the ill-fated ''[[Ares IV]]'' mission to [[Mars]] in [[2032]].
 
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'''Andrei Novakovich''' was an [[astronaut]] and a member of the ill-fated ''[[Ares IV]]'' mission to [[Mars]] in [[2032]].
Along with fellow astronaut [[Rose Kumagawa]], he was on the planet's surface when the command module disappeared. He was rescued a number of weeks later. ({{VOY|One Small Step}})
 
   
 
Upon learning of [[Buck Bokai]]'s breaking [[Joe DiMaggio]]'s record, Novakovich was skeptical. Along with fellow astronaut [[Rose Kumagawa]], he was on the [[planet]]'s surface when the [[command module]] disappeared. He was rescued a number of [[week]]s later. ({{VOY|One Small Step}})
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Latest revision as of 03:56, 15 February 2021

Andrei Novakovich was an astronaut and a member of the ill-fated Ares IV mission to Mars in 2032.

Upon learning of Buck Bokai's breaking Joe DiMaggio's record, Novakovich was skeptical. Along with fellow astronaut Rose Kumagawa, he was on the planet's surface when the command module disappeared. He was rescued a number of weeks later. (VOY: "One Small Step")

Novakovich was voiced by an unknown actor.
The shot of Novakovich and Kumagawa on the surface of Mars was composited from clips from the Paramount Television library. (Star Trek: The Magazine Volume 1, Issue 18, p. 29)