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Revision as of 18:58, 28 August 2023

Myriad Universes: Philippa Georgiou
Philippa Georgiou
Philippa Georgiou (DSC 01)

Philippa Georgiou (DSC 01)
Species Human
Sex Female
Died SD 1207.3
First Appearance DSC 01 (24 Sep 2017)
Portrayed by Michelle Yeoh
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Captain Philippa Georgiou was the commanding officer of the U.S.S. Shenzhou NCC-1227.[1] On Stardate 1207.3, the ship was present at the Battle of the Binary Stars, the opening battle of the Federation-Klingon War of 2256-2257. After the battle had ended in defeat for the Starfleet forces, Georgiou and her first officer, Commander Michael Burnham, beamed aboard the Klingon flagship, intending to capture the Klingon leader, T'Kuvma, in order to force an end to the hostilities. Georgiou was killed in personal combat with T'Kuvma, who was in turn killed by Burnham, thus turning T'Kuvma into a martyr.[2]

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Notes and References

  1. Fuller, Bryan et al (Executive Producers). "The Vulcan Hello". Star Trek: Discovery, season 1, episode 1 (Production number 01). Directed by David Semel. Story by Bryan Fuller & Alex Kurtzman. Teleplay by Bryan Fuller & Akiva Goldsman. CBS Entertainment. 24 September 2017.
  2. Fuller, Bryan et al (Executive Producers). "Battle at the Binary Stars". Star Trek: Discovery, season 1, episode 2 (Production number 02). Directed by Adam Kane. Story by Bryan Fuller. Teleplay by Gretchen J. Berg & Aaron Harberts. CBS Entertainment. 24 September 2017.