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Doctor Delasat Vantimor was a Kropaslin female and an expert in biotechnology. She lead the team that designed the bioneural gel used on the USS Enterprise-E and the other Sovereign-class starships. She had to put up with many subspace complaints from Captain Montgomery Scott, but did not get to meet him until a few years later, at a diplomatic function on the planet Kropasar in August 2375. (SCE - What's Past eBook: The Future Begins)

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  • Delasat Vantimor
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  • Doctor Delasat Vantimor was a Kropaslin female and an expert in biotechnology. She lead the team that designed the bioneural gel used on the USS Enterprise-E and the other Sovereign-class starships. She had to put up with many subspace complaints from Captain Montgomery Scott, but did not get to meet him until a few years later, at a diplomatic function on the planet Kropasar in August 2375. (SCE - What's Past eBook: The Future Begins)
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  • Doctor Delasat Vantimor was a Kropaslin female and an expert in biotechnology. She lead the team that designed the bioneural gel used on the USS Enterprise-E and the other Sovereign-class starships. She had to put up with many subspace complaints from Captain Montgomery Scott, but did not get to meet him until a few years later, at a diplomatic function on the planet Kropasar in August 2375. (SCE - What's Past eBook: The Future Begins)
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