| Sangeet Ramjattansingh | |
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| Actor: | Anil Kapoor |
| Species: | Human |
| Gender: | male |
| Born: | 2210s |
| Died: | 2263? |
| Hair: | black |
| Eyes: | dark brown |
| Height: | 1.8 m |
| Affiliation: | Federation Starfleet |
| Assignment(s): | Chief science officer and executive officer |
| Stationed: | USS Accord |
| Occupation: | Starfleet officer |
| Rank: | lieutenant commander |
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| Spouse(s): | Navkiran Ramjattansingh |
| Children: | Anil Ramjattansingh, Nayanprit Ramjattansingh (twin sons) |
| Relatives: | Nayana Ramjattansingh (granddaughter) |
Lieutenant Commander Sangeet Ramjattansingh was a Starfleet science officer (and later executive officer), of Indian (Punjabi) descent, on active duty in the 23rd century. (Star Trek: Accord, Star Trek: Avenger)
He was born in Chandigarh, India.
Lieutenant Commander Ramjattansingh was chief science officer of USS Accord during its first five-year mission of 2256-61. After Nikolai Barstow left Accord, Ramjattansingh assumed the duties of first officer.
Along with the rest of Accord 's officers and crew, he disappeared in 2263. (Star Trek: Accord: "Year One"; Star Trek: Shadowstar Station: Operation Blackjack)
Ramjattansingh was survived by his wife, Lieutenant Commander Navkiran Ramjattansingh, a medical officer assigned to Starbase 25, and twin sons, Anil and Nayanprit (b. 2255). (Star Trek: Avenger: "Nearly a Valediction")
| Senior officers of the starships Accord | |||||||||||
| CO | XO | SO | SCI | ENG | HELM/NAV | COMM | CMO | ||||
| NCC-1842: |
Ibañez Anbinder J.C. Cohen Devine |
N. Barstow Ramjattansingh Shappe Kinne J.C. Cohen Rose Beshures |
Sturdevant Mitchell Kindermann |
Ramjattansingh Gray | Kinne Devine |
Sigurdsdottir Shappe Valentine |
Kindermann Corwin | Avram ben Eliezer | Janek | Farkas | G. Benteen |
Clark Beshures |
Mangubat Ayelet ben Eliezer | |||
| Marshall-class | Sadat-class | NCC-0542 | NCC-1842 | NCC-63781 | NCV-2561842 | |||||||||||
Background information[]
The character's names were derived from the author's 7th-grade English teacher and college microbiology professor.
