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Species | Human |
Sex | Male |
First Appearance | TOS15 (2 Feb 1967) |
Portrayed by | Percy Rodriguez |
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Commodore L.T. Stone was the portmaster and commanding officer of Starbase 11 in early 2267. Prior to commanding the starbase, Stone once commanded a starship. On Stardate 2947.3, he discovered evidence that indicated Captain James T. Kirk of the U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701 perjured himself in his official report on the death of Lieutenant Commander Ben Finney. Stone initially attempted to force Kirk into a ground assignment and sweep the incident under the rug "for the good of the service," but Kirk insisted on bringing the matter to a full court martial. Stone presided over the trial, and Kirk was exhonerated when evidence came to light that Finney had faked his death and altered the computer records.[1] Stone was succeeded soon thereafter as commander of Starbase 11 by Commodore José Mendez.[2]
Notes and References
- ↑ Roddenberry, Gene (Executive Producer). "Court Martial." Star Trek, Season 1, Episode 20 (Production 15). Directed by Marc Daniels. Story by Don M. Mankiewicz. Teleplay by Don M. Mankiewicz and Steven W. Carabatsos (Teleplay). Desilu Productions, 2 February 1967.
- ↑ Roddenberry, Gene (Executive Producer). "The Menagerie, Part I." Star Trek, Season 1, Episode 11 (Production 16). Directed by Marc Daniels and Robert Butler. Written by Gene Roddenberry. Desilu Productions, 17 November 1966.