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'''Keiko Ishikawa''' was a female [[Human]] who lived during the [[24th century]]. She served as a {{MA|botanist}} on the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-D|-D|t=sx}}. |
'''Keiko Ishikawa''' was a female [[Human]] who lived during the [[24th century]]. She served as a {{MA|botanist}} on the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-D|-D|t=sx}}. |
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== Appendices == |
== Appendices == |
Revision as of 18:07, 27 May 2020
Keiko Ishikawa was a female Human who lived during the 24th century. She served as a botanist on the USS Enterprise-D.
When Wesley Crusher came aboard for a visit, he asked Chief Miles O'Brien if he was trying to stay celibate when O'Brien seemed disinterested in hearing sexual talk about Deanna Troi. O'Brien then replied that he was saving himself for Keiko.[1]
Appendices
Background and trivia
- Ishikawa was portrayed by Rosalind Chao in Star Trek: The New Generation and [unknown series].
Appearances
- Sexy Trek – "Shut Up, Wesley!" (First mentioned)
Notes and references
External links
- Keiko Ishikawa at Memory Alpha, the Star Trek wiki
- Keiko Ishikawa at Memory Beta, the non-canon Star Trek wiki
v - e - ? | USS Enterprise-D | ||
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Senior officers | Jean-Luc Picard • Data • William T. Riker • Worf • Geordi La Forge • Deanna Troi • Beverly Crusher | ||
Junior officers | Miles O'Brien • Nia Gates ("Nobody") • Reginald Barclay • Natasha Yar? • Alyssa Ogawa | ||
Civilians/Holograms | Wesley Crusher^ • Keiko Ishikawa • James Moriarty |