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− | D. Eames was one of nine eyewitnesses to the massacre on [[Tarsus IV]] in [[2247]] who could have identified [[Governor]] [[Kodos]]. Eames was [[murdered]] circa [[2267]] by [[Karidian, Lenore|Lenore Karidian]], who sought to silence any who could prove that her father, [[Karidian, Anton|Anton Karidian]], was actually Kodos.<ref name="TOS12"/> | + | D. Eames<ref name="Blish"/> was one of nine eyewitnesses to the massacre on [[Tarsus IV]] in [[2247]] who could have identified [[Governor]] [[Kodos]]. Eames was [[murdered]] circa [[2267]] by [[Karidian, Lenore|Lenore Karidian]], who sought to silence any who could prove that her father, [[Karidian, Anton|Anton Karidian]], was actually Kodos.<ref name="TOS12"/> |
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Revision as of 07:47, 3 February 2022
D. Eames[1] was one of nine eyewitnesses to the massacre on Tarsus IV in 2247 who could have identified Governor Kodos. Eames was murdered circa 2267 by Lenore Karidian, who sought to silence any who could prove that her father, Anton Karidian, was actually Kodos.[2]
Notes and References
- ↑ In the novelization by James Blish, the character was named S. Eames.
- ↑ Roddenberry, Gene (Executive Producer). "Miri." Star Trek, Season 1, Episode 8 (Production 12). Directed by Vincent McEveety. Written by Adrian Spies. Desilu Productions, 27 October 1966.