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George Hill was a pet animal, an alien decapus lifeform that was brought aboard the Federation starship USS Bozeman and kept as a sort of ship's mascot by the Starfleet bridge staff. George Hill was a present in 2278 when the vessel departed Starbase 12 for its fateful mission into the Typhon sector. The decapus was trapped in a temporal causality loop for 90 years with the rest of the crew. (TNG novel: Ship of the Line)

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  • George Hill was a pet animal, an alien decapus lifeform that was brought aboard the Federation starship USS Bozeman and kept as a sort of ship's mascot by the Starfleet bridge staff. George Hill was a present in 2278 when the vessel departed Starbase 12 for its fateful mission into the Typhon sector. The decapus was trapped in a temporal causality loop for 90 years with the rest of the crew. (TNG novel: Ship of the Line)
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  • George Hill was a pet animal, an alien decapus lifeform that was brought aboard the Federation starship USS Bozeman and kept as a sort of ship's mascot by the Starfleet bridge staff. George Hill was a present in 2278 when the vessel departed Starbase 12 for its fateful mission into the Typhon sector. The decapus was trapped in a temporal causality loop for 90 years with the rest of the crew. (TNG novel: Ship of the Line)
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