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USS Sao Paulo dedication plaque

The dedication plaque of the USS Sao Paulo, one of the many ships the construction of which Admiral Moore contributed to

Ronald D. Moore was a Human Starfleet officer in the 23rd and 24th centuries.

In 2293, Captain Moore was named as a Fleet Operations officer on the dedication plaque of the USS Enterprise-B. (Star Trek Generations, dedication plaque)

In 2354, Moore was named as a Starfleet Operational Support Services officer on a directory placard of Starbase 32, Maxia sector. His room number was 24463. (TNG: "Violations", directory)

In 2367, Vice Admiral Moore was a Tactical Command officer on the dedication plaque of the USS Sutherland. (TNG: "Redemption II", dedication plaque)

In 2370 and onward, Admiral Moore was named as a Starfleet Command officer on the dedication plaque of several Federation starships. (DS9: "The Search, Part I", dedication plaque; Star Trek: Insurrection, dedication plaque; DS9: "Valiant", dedication plaque; DS9: "The Dogs of War", dedication plaque)

Moore was named for production staff associate Ronald D. Moore. He might be related to Commander Ronald Moore (who died in 2357) and Captain Ronald B. Moore. Given the eighty-plus year interval of his career, it is entirely possible that there might be two or more individuals of the same name; however, this article contains all information about officer Ronald D. Moore.
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