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[[Lieutenant Commander]] Plante served as the operations officer aboard the [[U.S.S. Robinson NCC-71842]] under [[Captain]] [[Sisko, Benjamin|Benjamin Sisko]]. He had dark, wavy hair and a long face, with a mouth that naturally turned down at the edges.<sup>[ [[#1|1]] ]</sup>
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* 1. "[[Raise the Dawn (Novel)|Raise the Dawn]]." ''[[Star Trek: Typhon Pact]],'' Book 7. Novel. June 2012.
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Lieutenant Commander Plante served as the operations officer aboard the U.S.S. Robinson NCC-71842 under Captain Benjamin Sisko. He had dark, wavy hair and a long face, with a mouth that naturally turned down at the edges.[1]

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