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  • Hammersmith
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  • Hammersmith is a district in London, England.
  • Hammersmith was a region of London with a tube station. On 23rd July, 1978 a mutant took refuge in the tunnels below the station to escape attack by his own people.
  • Hammersmith was an urban centre of western London. It was just east of Chiswick. In 1965, Ian Chesterton and Barbara Wright returned to Earth in a Dalek time machine, across the road from White City tube station in Hammersmith. (TV: The Chase) In 2008 Coldfire Construction put up a new technology block in one of the schools in Hammersmith. (TV: Revenge of the Slitheen) Circa December 2008, Luke Smith's Slitheen "parents" lived in Hammersmith (TV: The Lost Boy) at 26 Chalsey Grove. (PROSE: The Lost Boy)
  • A region in the west of London in the London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham, approximately five miles (eight kilometres) west of Charing Cross on the north bank of the River Thames. One of west London's key transport hubs and commercial and employment centres, and home to several multinational company offices, it is focused on the two London Underground stations, bus station and road network node at Hammersmith Broadway. The Wikipedia page is [1]
  • Hammersmith was a male Human Starfleet officer in the 23rd century. As of 2269, he had earned the rank of Vice admiral, and was assigned as commanding officer of Starbase 29. He was a powerfully-built, dark-skinned man, with a strong belief in Starfleet and his purpose as an officer. Later, after Spock and the other former Enterprise officers had discovered the unknown alien creatures actually responsible for Talin's nuclear war, Hammersmith authorized Scott to take the Enterprise and further investigate, angering Styles to the point of insubordination. (TOS novel: Prime Directive)
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  • History of character is unknown.
  • Hammersmith is a district in London, England.
  • Hammersmith was an urban centre of western London. It was just east of Chiswick. In 1965, Ian Chesterton and Barbara Wright returned to Earth in a Dalek time machine, across the road from White City tube station in Hammersmith. (TV: The Chase) In 2008 Coldfire Construction put up a new technology block in one of the schools in Hammersmith. (TV: Revenge of the Slitheen) Circa December 2008, Luke Smith's Slitheen "parents" lived in Hammersmith (TV: The Lost Boy) at 26 Chalsey Grove. (PROSE: The Lost Boy) Rory Williams worked as a nurse in a hospital in Hammersmith, next to the White City tube station, after moving to London. In the early 21st century, the Shakri established a wormhole in one of the hospital's elevators. (TV: The Power of Three)
  • Hammersmith was a region of London with a tube station. On 23rd July, 1978 a mutant took refuge in the tunnels below the station to escape attack by his own people.
  • Hammersmith was a male Human Starfleet officer in the 23rd century. As of 2269, he had earned the rank of Vice admiral, and was assigned as commanding officer of Starbase 29. He was a powerfully-built, dark-skinned man, with a strong belief in Starfleet and his purpose as an officer. In 2269, Hammersmith was the senior officer overseeing operations at Talin IV, following the disaster on that world, and the abandonment of the First Contact Office outpost on Talin's moon. As such, brought the initial charges against the USS Enterprise officers -- James T. Kirk, Spock, Hikaru Sulu, Nyota Uhura, and Pavel Chekov -- deemed responsible for violating the Prime Directive and causing the Talin disaster and the loss of the Enterprise. When Kirk resigned his commission, Starfleet opted not to hold courts martial for the other four officers. Leonard McCoy, angered that there was not to be a formal proceeding, and that he was being transferred back to San Francisco, punched Hammersmith before witnesses, then resigned before assault charges could be brought. In the months that followed, Lieutenant Commander Montgomery Scott, still serving as chief engineer during the efforts to restore the Enterprise, attempted to tender his resignation to Hammersmith. The admiral refused to accept it, but did offer to allow Scott to go over the head of the ship's temporary commander, Lieutenant Lawrence Styles, and gather evidence that the damage to the Enterprise had come from a source other than a Talin nuclear weapon. Later, after Spock and the other former Enterprise officers had discovered the unknown alien creatures actually responsible for Talin's nuclear war, Hammersmith authorized Scott to take the Enterprise and further investigate, angering Styles to the point of insubordination. (TOS novel: Prime Directive)
  • A region in the west of London in the London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham, approximately five miles (eight kilometres) west of Charing Cross on the north bank of the River Thames. One of west London's key transport hubs and commercial and employment centres, and home to several multinational company offices, it is focused on the two London Underground stations, bus station and road network node at Hammersmith Broadway. Two underground stations - Hammersmith Station (Piccadilly & District Line) and Hammersmith Station (Hammersmith & City Line). The bus station is associated with the Piccadilly and District station. The Wikipedia page is [1]
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