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Samuel Estragon was a Human archaeologist who devoted half his life to finding the Tox Uthat and was questioned by the Department of Temporal Investigations several times. In 2366, Estragon died and his assistant, Vash, stole his notes and used them to discover the Tox Uthat on Risa. (TNG episode: "Captain's Holiday", DTI novel: Watching the Clock)

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  • Samuel Estragon was a Human archaeologist who devoted half his life to finding the Tox Uthat and was questioned by the Department of Temporal Investigations several times. In 2366, Estragon died and his assistant, Vash, stole his notes and used them to discover the Tox Uthat on Risa. (TNG episode: "Captain's Holiday", DTI novel: Watching the Clock)
  • Professor Samuel Estragon was a scientist that devoted half of his life to locating the Tox Uthat, a kind of quantum phase inhibitor invented by Kal Dano in the 27th century. It was a palm-sized crystal capable of stopping nuclear fusion within a star. From 2361 to 2366, he employed a personal assistant, Vash, to help him as well as a Ferengi, Sovak, for less-than-ethical archaeological expeditions.
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  • Professor Samuel Estragon was a scientist that devoted half of his life to locating the Tox Uthat, a kind of quantum phase inhibitor invented by Kal Dano in the 27th century. It was a palm-sized crystal capable of stopping nuclear fusion within a star. From 2361 to 2366, he employed a personal assistant, Vash, to help him as well as a Ferengi, Sovak, for less-than-ethical archaeological expeditions. Shortly before his death in 2366, Estragon uncovered new evidence of the artifact's location on Risa and encoded his research notes and maps on a data disk. After he died, Vash used his notes to locate the artifact, and used Sovak to finance her trip there. Sovak and two Vorgon felons from the 27th century also tried to obtain the device. Captain Picard, vacationing on Risa, became involved and eventually destroyed it to make sure no one could do harm with it. (TNG: "Captain's Holiday" ) This character was only mentioned in dialogue. According to the script, Samuel Estragon's last name was pronounced as "EST-ra-gone". [1] The name Samuel Estragon is probably a reference to Waiting for Godot, which features a character with the rare name of Estragon and was authored by Samuel Beckett.
  • Samuel Estragon was a Human archaeologist who devoted half his life to finding the Tox Uthat and was questioned by the Department of Temporal Investigations several times. In 2366, Estragon died and his assistant, Vash, stole his notes and used them to discover the Tox Uthat on Risa. (TNG episode: "Captain's Holiday", DTI novel: Watching the Clock)
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