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[[Starfleet Lieutenant Commander (Columbia)|Lieutenant Commander]] Jeannette Chao served as chief engineer aboard [[Deep Space 9 (Columbia)|Deep Space 9]]. Chao had previously served with [[Starfleet Lieutenant (Columbia)|Lieutenant]] [[Tenmei, Prynn (Columbia)|Prynn Tenmei]] aboard the [[U.S.S. Mjolnir (Columbia)|U.S.S. ''Mjolnir'']], under [[Starfleet Captain (Columbia)|Captain]] [[Hoku, Kalena (Columbia)|Kalena Hoku]], a native [[Hawaiians|Hawaiian]], who tried to teach the junior officers how to surf on the ship's [[holodeck (Columbia)|holodeck]]. ''"He'e nalu,"'' or "wave sliding," came easily enough to Tenmei, but Chao never mastered the sport.<ref name="Plagues"/> Chao was killed when the station was destroyed in [[2383 (Columbia)|2383]].<ref name="Raise"/>
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{{link|First Splinter|Starfleet Lieutenant Commander||Lieutenant Commander}} Jeannette Chao served as chief engineer aboard {{link|First Splinter|Deep Space 9}}. Chao had previously served with {{link|First Splinter|Starfleet Lieutenant||Lieutenant}} {{link|First Splinter|Prynn Tenmei}} aboard the {{link|First Splinter|U.S.S. Mjolnir||U.S.S. ''Mjolnir''}}, under {{link|First Splinter|Starfleet Captain||Captain}} {{link|First Splinter|Kalena Hoku}}, a native {{link|First Splinter|Hawaiians||Hawaiian}}, who tried to teach the junior officers how to surf on the ship's {{link|First Splinter|holodeck}}. ''"He'e nalu,"'' or "wave sliding," came easily enough to Tenmei, but Chao never mastered the sport.<ref name="Plagues"/> Chao was killed when the station was destroyed in {{date|First Splinter|2383}}.<ref name="Raise"/>
 
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<ref name="Plagues">"[[Plagues of Night (Novel)|Plagues of Night]]." ''[[Star Trek: Typhon Pact]],'' Book 6. Novel. May 2012.</ref>
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<ref name="Raise">"[[Raise the Dawn (Novel)|Raise the Dawn]]." ''[[Star Trek: Typhon Pact]],'' Book 7. Novel. June 2012.</ref>
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Latest revision as of 06:41, 15 September 2023

Jeannette Chao
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Species Human
Sex Female
Died 2383
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First Splinter Timeline
(Split from the Columbia Timeline during the events of First Contact)


Lieutenant Commander Jeannette Chao served as chief engineer aboard Deep Space 9. Chao had previously served with Lieutenant Prynn Tenmei aboard the U.S.S. Mjolnir, under Captain Kalena Hoku, a native Hawaiian, who tried to teach the junior officers how to surf on the ship's holodeck. "He'e nalu," or "wave sliding," came easily enough to Tenmei, but Chao never mastered the sport.[1] Chao was killed when the station was destroyed in 2383.[2]

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