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== Background ==
 
== Background ==
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This character Drexler was named for [[production staff]] associate [[Doug Drexler]]. This name did not originate in the dialog or script of a [[canon]] production, but was featured on set artwork. Coincidentally, Drexler also played an [[unnamed USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-D) personnel#Crewmember|unnamed Starfleet crewperson]] of the same era, as an extra in a cameo role that might be the person referred to here. There has been no cause given to corroborate the unnamed character played by him with this unseen character named for him.
 
This character Drexler was named for [[production staff]] associate [[Doug Drexler]]. This name did not originate in the dialog or script of a [[canon]] production, but was featured on set artwork. Coincidentally, Drexler also played an [[unnamed USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-D) personnel#Crewmember|unnamed Starfleet crewperson]] of the same era, as an extra in a cameo role that might be the person referred to here. There has been no cause given to corroborate the unnamed character played by him with this unseen character named for him.
   
 
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You might also be looking for D. Drexler.

Doug Drexler was a Starfleet officer in the 2360s and 70s who worked for Starfleet Science Ops. He was involved in the construction of USS Enterprise-E and USS São Paulo. (DS9: "The Dogs of War" and Star Trek: First Contact set artwork)

Background

Command division crewmember in Ten Forward, 2366

A command division crewmember

This character Drexler was named for production staff associate Doug Drexler. This name did not originate in the dialog or script of a canon production, but was featured on set artwork. Coincidentally, Drexler also played an unnamed Starfleet crewperson of the same era, as an extra in a cameo role that might be the person referred to here. There has been no cause given to corroborate the unnamed character played by him with this unseen character named for him.