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'''Starfleet Research and Development''' (or '''Starfleet Research''') is a division of [[Starfleet]]. They maintained a facility on [[Galor IV]]. ({{TNG|The Offspring}})
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'''Starfleet Research and Development''' (also known as '''Starfleet R&D''' or '''Starfleet Research''') is a division of [[Starfleet]] responcible for researching, testing and developing new technologies. Like many Starfleet entities, they were based out of [[San Francisco]]. (''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation]]'')
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{{bginfo|Starfleet R&D was only once mentioned in dialog, but seen on several different times on [[dedication plaque]]s.|Although not confirmed by dialog, this is most likely the division under which the [[Communications Research Center]] and the [[Warp Technologies Development Group]] falls.}}
 
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As early as [[2361]], standard issue [[Starfleet tricorder]]s read their design model number and identified that they were developed by "Starfleet R&D - San Francisco." ({{TNG|Identity Crisis}}) Throughout the 2360s and 2370s, the Mark VI, VII and X tricorders (both standard and medical) continued to identify their design by Starfleet R&D until the models introduced in 2379. ({{film|10}})
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{{bginfo|Starfleet R&D was routinely listed on [[dedication plaque]]s.|The [[Communications Research Center]] and the [[Warp Technologies Development Group]] may also fall under this division.}}
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==Research Facilities==
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Starfleet R&D maintained a facility jointly with the [[Daystrom Institute]] on [[Galor IV]] that specialized in [[cybernetics]]. In [[2366]], it was run by [[Admiral]] [[Anthony Haftel]], who tried to have [[Lieutenant Commander]] [[Data]]'s daughter [[Lal]] transferred to the facility for study. ({{TNG|The Offspring}})
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By the [[24th century]], [[Jupiter Station]] in the [[Sol system]] was run by Starfleet R&D, as noted on the station emblem. Dr. [[Lewis Zimmerman]] maintained a major [[Holography]] lab there where he created many of his major developments, including the [[Emergency Medical Hologram]]. ({{VOY|The Swarm|Life Line}})
   
 
==Personnel==
 
==Personnel==
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Starfleet Research and Development (also known as Starfleet R&D or Starfleet Research) is a division of Starfleet responcible for researching, testing and developing new technologies. Like many Starfleet entities, they were based out of San Francisco. (Star Trek: The Next Generation)

As early as 2361, standard issue Starfleet tricorders read their design model number and identified that they were developed by "Starfleet R&D - San Francisco." (TNG: "Identity Crisis") Throughout the 2360s and 2370s, the Mark VI, VII and X tricorders (both standard and medical) continued to identify their design by Starfleet R&D until the models introduced in 2379. (Star Trek Nemesis)

Starfleet R&D was routinely listed on dedication plaques.
The Communications Research Center and the Warp Technologies Development Group may also fall under this division.

Research Facilities

Starfleet R&D maintained a facility jointly with the Daystrom Institute on Galor IV that specialized in cybernetics. In 2366, it was run by Admiral Anthony Haftel, who tried to have Lieutenant Commander Data's daughter Lal transferred to the facility for study. (TNG: "The Offspring")

By the 24th century, Jupiter Station in the Sol system was run by Starfleet R&D, as noted on the station emblem. Dr. Lewis Zimmerman maintained a major Holography lab there where he created many of his major developments, including the Emergency Medical Hologram. (VOY: "The Swarm", "Life Line")

Personnel

Galor IV

USS Brattain (NCC-21166)

USS Phoenix (NCC-65420)

USS Sutherland (NCC-72015)

  • Captain Dan Curry was noted for his work with Research and Development on the USS Sutherland on stardate 44820.5. He was previously noted for his work on the USS Phoenix. (TNG: "Redemption II")

USS Defiant (NX-74205)

The following personnel were noted for their work with Research and Development on the USS Defiant on stardate 47538.5. (Star Trek: Deep Space Nine)

USS Voyager (NCC-74656)

The following personnel were noted for their work with Research and Development on the USS Voyager on stardate 48038.5. (Star Trek: Voyager)

USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-E)

The following personnel were noted for their work with Research and Development on the USS Enterprise-E on stardate 49827.5. (Star Trek: First Contact)

USS Prometheus (NX-74913)

The following personnel were noted for their work with Research and Development on the USS Prometheus on stardate 50749.5. (VOY: "Message in a Bottle")

  • Captain Marvin Rush (previously worked on the USS Voyager)
  • Captain Bill Peets (previously worked on the USS Voyager)
  • Alan Bernard (previously worked on the USS Voyager)
  • Captain Dick Brownfield (previously worked on the USS Voyager)
  • Mark Stimson

USS Sao Paulo (NCC-75633)

The following personnel were noted for their work with Research and Development on the USS Sao Paulo on stardate 52889.3. (DS9: "The Dogs of War")

  • Jonathan West (previously worked on the USS Defiant)
  • Chris Krosskove (previously worked on the USS Defiant)
  • Tim Roller (previously worked on the USS Defiant)
  • Bill Gocke (previously worked on the USS Defiant)
  • Gary Monak (previously worked on the USS Defiant)
  • Jim Unsinn (previously worked on the USS Defiant)
  • Terry Ahern (previously worked on the USS Defiant)
  • Dave DeGaetano (previously worked on the USS Defiant)

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