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For three years, April served as first officer aboard the [[Baton Rouge class|''Baton Rouge'' class]] [[U.S.S. Los Angeles (Baton Rouge class)|U.S.S. ''Los Angeles'']], after which he requested a transfer to the [[Starfleet Command#Logistics Command|Starfleet Logistics Command]] to pursue his dream of designing a new starship class with more robust, self-sufficient capabilities.<ref name="UFP150"/>
 
For three years, April served as first officer aboard the [[Baton Rouge class|''Baton Rouge'' class]] [[U.S.S. Los Angeles (Baton Rouge class)|U.S.S. ''Los Angeles'']], after which he requested a transfer to the [[Starfleet Command#Logistics Command|Starfleet Logistics Command]] to pursue his dream of designing a new starship class with more robust, self-sufficient capabilities.<ref name="UFP150"/>
  
April was the first captain of the [[Constitution class|''Constitution'' class]] [[U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701|U.S.S. ''Enterprise'' NCC-1701]],<ref name="TAS21"/><ref name="DSC16"/> and upon his promotion was succeeded by his first officer, [[Pike, Christopher|Christopher Pike]].<ref name="TAS21"/><ref name="UFP150"/><ref name="DSC16"/>
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April was the first captain of the [[Constitution class|''Constitution'' class]] [[U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701|U.S.S. ''Enterprise'' NCC-1701]],<ref name="TAS21"/><ref name="DSC16"/> from [[Chronology: 2245|2245]] through [[Chronology: 2250|2250]],<ref name="UFP150"/> During his five years commanding the ''Enterprise,'' he fell in love with and married his ship's chief medical officer, [[April, Sarah|Sarah Poole]]. When he was offered a promotion to [[Starfleet Ranks#Commodore|commodore]],<ref name="TAS21"/> which would keep him on [[Earth]], he accepted, with the expressed desire to start a family.<ref name="UFP150"/> Upon his promotion was succeeded by his first officer<ref name="UFP150"/> of the past three years,<ref name="TOSIDWCrew4"/> [[Pike, Christopher|Christopher Pike]].<ref name="TAS21"/><ref name="UFP150"/><ref name="DSC16"/>  
 
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Robert April
Robert April (2253) (TOS Crew IDW 05)

Robert April (2253) (TOS Crew IDW 05)
Species Human
Sex Male
Portrayed by James Doohan (Voice)

As an ensign, Robert April served aboard the Einstein class U.S.S. Gates. April noted in his personal log at the time that he had grown frustrated with the inability of the class to conduct some repairs, which forced the ship to return to Starbase 9 after observing a supernova.[1]

For three years, April served as first officer aboard the Baton Rouge class U.S.S. Los Angeles, after which he requested a transfer to the Starfleet Logistics Command to pursue his dream of designing a new starship class with more robust, self-sufficient capabilities.[1]

April was the first captain of the Constitution class U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701,[2][3] from 2245 through 2250,[1] During his five years commanding the Enterprise, he fell in love with and married his ship's chief medical officer, Sarah Poole. When he was offered a promotion to commodore,[2] which would keep him on Earth, he accepted, with the expressed desire to start a family.[1] Upon his promotion was succeeded by his first officer[1] of the past three years,[4] Christopher Pike.[2][1][3]

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