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[[Captain]] [[Jean-Luc Picard]] had met Brand a few times before, and delicately described her as a "formidable woman". ([[TNG]]:"[[The First Duty]]")
 
[[Captain]] [[Jean-Luc Picard]] had met Brand a few times before, and delicately described her as a "formidable woman". ([[TNG]]:"[[The First Duty]]")
   
In [[2370]], Brand and [[Captain]] [[Jean-Luc Picard]] discussed [[Cadet]] [[Wesley Crusher]]'s deteriorating grades at [[Starfleet Academy]]. ([[TNG]]: "[[Journey's End]]")
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In [[2370]], Brand and Captain Picard discussed Cadet Crusher's deteriorating grades at Starfleet Academy. ([[TNG]]: "[[Journey's End]]")
   
 
:''Admiral Brand was played by actress [[Jacqueline Brooks]]. She was one of the first characters shown wearing the two-pip rear admiral insignia on the uniform collar. Most other flag officers in the TNG era wore the three-pip [[vice-admiral]] insignia.''
 
:''Admiral Brand was played by actress [[Jacqueline Brooks]]. She was one of the first characters shown wearing the two-pip rear admiral insignia on the uniform collar. Most other flag officers in the TNG era wore the three-pip [[vice-admiral]] insignia.''

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Brand (Admiral)

Read Admiral Brand, a human female.

Rear Admiral Brand was a 24th century Starfleet officer, the superintendant of Starfleet Academy in 2368. In that year, she presided over a board on inquiry into the death of a cadet named Joshua Albert.

Captain Jean-Luc Picard had met Brand a few times before, and delicately described her as a "formidable woman". (TNG:"The First Duty")

In 2370, Brand and Captain Picard discussed Cadet Crusher's deteriorating grades at Starfleet Academy. (TNG: "Journey's End")

Admiral Brand was played by actress Jacqueline Brooks. She was one of the first characters shown wearing the two-pip rear admiral insignia on the uniform collar. Most other flag officers in the TNG era wore the three-pip vice-admiral insignia.
Some script notations that didn't make it on the air and references of her appearances in Marvel Comics' Star Trek: Starfleet Academy monthly series and other novels establish her name as Andrea Brand, although this name was not used in the episode dialogue, graphics or later versions of the shooting script.