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[[Ensign]] '''Maggie Hubbell''' was a [[transporter chief]] aboard the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-D|-D}} in the [[2360s]].
 
[[Ensign]] '''Maggie Hubbell''' was a [[transporter chief]] aboard the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-D|-D}} in the [[2360s]].
   
Hubbell was on duty when [[K'Ehleyr]] and [[Alexander Rozhenko]] [[transporter|transported]] aboard in [[2367]] and informed [[Lieutenant]] [[Worf]] that two passengers were ready to be beamed much to the confusion of the [[Klingon]] as he was only expecting K'Ehleyr ({{TNG|Reunion}}) as well as when the impostor [[Ambassador]] [[T'Pel (Ambassador)|T'Pel]] boarded the ''Enterprise''-D from the {{USS|Zhukov}} later that same year. ({{TNG|Data's Day}}) She was also the transporter chief when [[Leah Brahms]] visited the ''Enterprise''-D in 2367. ({{TNG|Galaxy's Child}})
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Hubbell was on duty when [[K'Ehleyr]] and [[Alexander Rozhenko]] [[transporter|transported]] aboard in [[2367]] and informed [[Lieutenant]] [[Worf]] that two passengers were ready to be beamed much to the confusion of the [[Klingon]] as he was only expecting K'Ehleyr ({{TNG|Reunion}}) as well as when the impostor [[Ambassador]] [{{dis|T'Pel|Ambassador}} boarded the ''Enterprise''-D from the {{USS|Zhukov}} later that same year. ({{TNG|Data's Day}}) She was also the transporter chief when [[Leah Brahms]] visited the ''Enterprise''-D in 2367. ({{TNG|Galaxy's Child}})
   
 
Hubbell transported an [[away team]] to [[Alpha Onias III]] while the ''Enterprise''-D was investigating possible [[Romulan Star Empire|Romulan]] presence on the [[planet]]. Her attempts to retrieve the away team were blocked by the [[lifeform]] known as [[Barash]], who kidnapped [[Commander]] [[William T. Riker]] in order to have another [[sentient]] being on his world. ({{TNG|Future Imperfect}})
 
Hubbell transported an [[away team]] to [[Alpha Onias III]] while the ''Enterprise''-D was investigating possible [[Romulan Star Empire|Romulan]] presence on the [[planet]]. Her attempts to retrieve the away team were blocked by the [[lifeform]] known as [[Barash]], who kidnapped [[Commander]] [[William T. Riker]] in order to have another [[sentient]] being on his world. ({{TNG|Future Imperfect}})
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Hubbell beamed the two mischievous [[Ferengi]] [[Par Lenor]] and [[Qol]] off of their stricken [[Ferengi pod|vessel]] in [[2368]]. ({{TNG|The Perfect Mate}})
 
Hubbell beamed the two mischievous [[Ferengi]] [[Par Lenor]] and [[Qol]] off of their stricken [[Ferengi pod|vessel]] in [[2368]]. ({{TNG|The Perfect Mate}})
   
She was on duty in transporter room 3 when [[Miles O'Brien]] left the ''Enterprise''-D for the last time after his reassignment to [[Deep Space 9]]. She was relieved by [[Captain]] [[Jean-Luc Picard|Picard]], who personally transported O'Brien to the station. ({{DS9|Emissary}}){{bginfo|Hubbell was played by actress [[April Grace]].|Her first name was given in "Emissary", a homage to then-TNG writers' assistant [[Maggie Allen]]; the last name – a nod to astrophysicist and space telescope namesake Edwin Hubbell – was heard only once, in {{TNG|Future Imperfect}}.}}
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She was on duty in transporter room 3 when [[Miles O'Brien]] left the ''Enterprise''-D for the last time after his reassignment to [[Deep Space 9]]. She was relieved by [[Captain]] [[Jean-Luc Picard|Picard]], who personally transported O'Brien to the station. ({{DS9|Emissary}}){{bginfo|Hubbell was played by actress [[April Grace]].|Her first name was given in "Emissary", a homage to then-TNG writers' assistant [[Maggie Allen]]; the last name – a nod to astrophysicist and space telescope namesake Edwin Hubbell – was taken from the script of {{TNG|Future Imperfect}}.}}
   
 
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Ensign Maggie Hubbell was a transporter chief aboard the USS Enterprise-D in the 2360s.

Hubbell was on duty when K'Ehleyr and Alexander Rozhenko transported aboard in 2367 and informed Lieutenant Worf that two passengers were ready to be beamed much to the confusion of the Klingon as he was only expecting K'Ehleyr (TNG: "Reunion") as well as when the impostor Ambassador [[[T'Pel (Ambassador)|T'Pel]] boarded the Enterprise-D from the USS Zhukov later that same year. (TNG: "Data's Day") She was also the transporter chief when Leah Brahms visited the Enterprise-D in 2367. (TNG: "Galaxy's Child")

Hubbell transported an away team to Alpha Onias III while the Enterprise-D was investigating possible Romulan presence on the planet. Her attempts to retrieve the away team were blocked by the lifeform known as Barash, who kidnapped Commander William T. Riker in order to have another sentient being on his world. (TNG: "Future Imperfect")

Hubbell beamed the two mischievous Ferengi Par Lenor and Qol off of their stricken vessel in 2368. (TNG: "The Perfect Mate")

She was on duty in transporter room 3 when Miles O'Brien left the Enterprise-D for the last time after his reassignment to Deep Space 9. She was relieved by Captain Picard, who personally transported O'Brien to the station. (DS9: "Emissary")

Hubbell was played by actress April Grace.
Her first name was given in "Emissary", a homage to then-TNG writers' assistant Maggie Allen; the last name – a nod to astrophysicist and space telescope namesake Edwin Hubbell – was taken from the script of TNG: "Future Imperfect".

Appearances