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Charles F. Rockey, Jr. was a human Starfleet medical officer who served during the 23rd century. In 2266 he was the chief medical officer of the USS Lovell. That year, he examined the wounds received by Ensign Jeffrey Anderson on Gamma Tauri IV, and submitted a report to Captain Daniel Okagawa about their spreading infection 'by some kind of peculiar crystalline substance' - the residue left by Shedai wounds. (VAN novel: Reap the Whirlwind)

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  • Charles F. Rockey, Jr. was a human Starfleet medical officer who served during the 23rd century. In 2266 he was the chief medical officer of the USS Lovell. That year, he examined the wounds received by Ensign Jeffrey Anderson on Gamma Tauri IV, and submitted a report to Captain Daniel Okagawa about their spreading infection 'by some kind of peculiar crystalline substance' - the residue left by Shedai wounds. (VAN novel: Reap the Whirlwind)
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  • Charles F. Rockey, Jr. was a human Starfleet medical officer who served during the 23rd century. In 2266 he was the chief medical officer of the USS Lovell. That year, he examined the wounds received by Ensign Jeffrey Anderson on Gamma Tauri IV, and submitted a report to Captain Daniel Okagawa about their spreading infection 'by some kind of peculiar crystalline substance' - the residue left by Shedai wounds. (VAN novel: Reap the Whirlwind)
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