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AT: "xx" Admiral Gene Roddenberry was a top Starfleet officer, serving from the late 23rd century well into the 2370s.

In 2293, G. Roddenberry was named as a Starfleet Command officer on the dedication plaque of the USS Enterprise-B. (Star Trek Generations, dedication plaque)

In 2354, Roddenberry was named as a Starfleet Operational Support Services officer on a directory for Starbase 32, Maxia sector. His room number was 15850. (TNG: "Violations", directory)

By 2363, Roddenberry served as Chief of Staff at Starfleet Headquarters in San Francisco, and was named on the dedication plaques of several starships. (TNG: "Encounter at Farpoint", "Silicon Avatar" dedication plaque; TNG: "The Wounded" dedication plaque; TNG: "Redemption II" dedication plaque; DS9: "The Search, Part I" dedication plaque; VOY: "Caretaker" dedication plaque; Star Trek: First Contact dedication plaque; VOY: "Message in a Bottle" dedication plaque; DS9: "Valiant" dedication plaque; DS9: "The Dogs of War" dedication plaque)

In 2370, in an alternate timeline, where Harry Kim and Tom Paris didn't join the crew of the USS Voyager, Roddenberry signed his name onto the Cochrane Medal of Excellence for Harry Kim on stardate 47302.5. (VOY: "Non Sequitur", production art [1])

In an unknown, alternate future timeframe, Roddenberry was named as a Starfleet Command officer on the dedication plaque of the USS Pasteur. (TNG: "All Good Things..." dedication plaque)

Background

All these references are, of course, homages to Star Trek creator Gene Roddenberry.

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