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[[Lieutenant]] '''Boma''' was a [[Starfleet]] officer who served as an [[astrophysicist]] aboard the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701}} under [[Captain]] [[James T. Kirk]].
 
[[Lieutenant]] '''Boma''' was a [[Starfleet]] officer who served as an [[astrophysicist]] aboard the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701}} under [[Captain]] [[James T. Kirk]].
   
In [[2267]], Boma was aboard the [[shuttlecraft]] ''[[Galileo (2267)|Galileo]]'' assisting in collecting data on the [[Murasaki 312|Murasaki Effect]]. Boma openly disputed [[Lieutenant Commander]] [[Spock]]'s orders following the shuttle's later crash on [[planet]] [[Taurus II]]. ({{TOS|The Galileo Seven}})
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In [[2267]], Boma was aboard the [[shuttlecraft]] ''{{dis|Galileo|2267}}'' assisting in collecting data on the [[Murasaki 312|Murasaki Effect]]. Boma openly disputed [[Lieutenant Commander]] [[Spock]]'s orders following the shuttle's later [[crash landing|crash]] on [[planet]] [[Taurus II]]. ({{TOS|The Galileo Seven}})
 
{{bginfo|Boma was played by actor [[Don Marshall]].}}
 
{{bginfo|Boma was played by actor [[Don Marshall]].}}
   
 
== Apocrypha ==
 
== Apocrypha ==
In two non-[[canon]] ''Star Trek'' novels written by [[Diane Carey]], ''[[Dreadnought!]]'' and ''[[Battlestations!]]'', Boma reappeared as a civilian scientist. After the events of {{e|The Galileo Seven}}, Boma was dismissed from Starfleet, consequent to a [[court martial]] hearing called by [[Montgomery Scott]] on charges that Boma was openly disrespectful and insubordinate towards Spock. He then entered into a notable scientific career, which included the development of an extremely resilient alloy used in the construction of the ''Dreadnought''-class. Ultimately, however, he got involved in unethical weapons research.
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In two ''Star Trek'' novels written by [[Diane Carey]], ''[[Dreadnought!]]'' and ''[[Battlestations!]]'', Boma appeared as a civilian scientist. After the events of {{e|The Galileo Seven}}, Boma was dismissed from Starfleet, consequent to a [[court martial]] hearing called by [[Montgomery Scott]] on charges that Boma was openly disrespectful and insubordinate towards Spock. He then entered into a notable scientific career, which included the development of an extremely resilient alloy used in the construction of the ''Dreadnought''-class. Ultimately, however, he got involved in unethical weapons research.
   
In an apparent contradiction, Boma reappears as an officer in the non-canon novel [[That Which Divides]], by [[Dayton Ward]], as a science officer aboard the USS Huang Zhong. The novel takes place in the year [[2269]].
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Boma appeared as an officer in the novel ''[[That Which Divides]]'', by [[Dayton Ward]], as a science officer aboard the USS ''Huang Zhong'' in the year [[2269]]. He was given the name Samuel.
   
 
== External link ==
 
== External link ==
 
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* {{NCwiki|Samuel Boma}}
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Lieutenant Boma was a Starfleet officer who served as an astrophysicist aboard the USS Enterprise under Captain James T. Kirk.

In 2267, Boma was aboard the shuttlecraft Galileo assisting in collecting data on the Murasaki Effect. Boma openly disputed Lieutenant Commander Spock's orders following the shuttle's later crash on planet Taurus II. (TOS: "The Galileo Seven")

Boma was played by actor Don Marshall.

Apocrypha

In two Star Trek novels written by Diane Carey, Dreadnought! and Battlestations!, Boma appeared as a civilian scientist. After the events of "The Galileo Seven", Boma was dismissed from Starfleet, consequent to a court martial hearing called by Montgomery Scott on charges that Boma was openly disrespectful and insubordinate towards Spock. He then entered into a notable scientific career, which included the development of an extremely resilient alloy used in the construction of the Dreadnought-class. Ultimately, however, he got involved in unethical weapons research.

Boma appeared as an officer in the novel That Which Divides, by Dayton Ward, as a science officer aboard the USS Huang Zhong in the year 2269. He was given the name Samuel.

External link

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