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LoCicero played Miral Paris in the 2001 series finale of Star Trek: Voyager, [3] as well as the recurring role of Nina Shaw on the sitcom Raising Dad in 2002. [4] Her role in the 2004's After the Sunset was cut from the final version of the film. [5] LoCicero appeared as reporter Maria Storm on the comedy series Reno 911! in September 2004. [6]
Ensign (later Lieutenant Commander) George Henry Gay Jr. (March 8, 1917 – October 21, 1994) was a Douglas TBD Devastator pilot in United States Navy Torpedo Squadron 8 operating from the aircraft carrier USS Hornet in the Pacific Theater of Operations during World War II.
"Endgame" is the series finale of the American science fiction television series Star Trek: Voyager, episodes 25 and 26 of the seventh season and 171 and 172 in the overall series. It was originally shown May 23, 2001, on the UPN network as a double-length episode and later presented as such in DVD collections, but it is shown in syndicated broadcasts as a two-pa
Michael Jackson’s daughter, Paris, and son Bigi were among the members of the Jackson family who laid Tito Jackson to rest on Monday, November 4. The former Jackson 5 singer died September 15 at ...
B'Elanna was born in 2346 on the Federation colony Kessik IV. Torres had a troubled childhood; her human father, John Torres, and Klingon mother, Miral, often fought. At the age of 5, she overheard her father expressing his unhappiness in the home of two Klingons and she would attempt to run away. In a later confrontation with him, she bitterly ...
Paris and the Delta Flyer manage to safely retrieve the probe. [19] Later that year, Paris is demoted to ensign by Janeway and placed in Voyager's brig for 30 days after disobeying direct orders to not interfere with another society, called the Moneans, who lived on a planet where the entirety of its surface area was covered in water. Paris ...
Voyager discover Paris's fate after Ensign Harry Kim returns to the ship. Kim relates that Ren was helping him and Paris with a damaged piece of equipment, and invited them for dinner at his house. While there, Paris got bored and spent some time with Tolen's wife Lidell Ren. Soon after, Tolen was stabbed to death in his living room in front of ...
In 1916, a devastating fire destroyed most of Paris' downtown area, including the newspaper office and all records. Sayers continued as publisher until early April 1920, when he sold the paper the North Texas Publishing Company, whose principal shareholders were Paris business people – Harry Thomas Warner (1870–1925), former managing editor ...