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[[Colonel]] '''Shaun Geoffrey Christopher''' was the son of [[US Air Force]] [[Captain]] [[John Christopher]] and the leader of the first [[Earth-Saturn probe]]. He was accompanied on this mission by the [[astronaut]]s [[Fontana]] and [[O'Herlihy (astronaut)|O'Herlihy]].
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[[Colonel]] '''Shaun Geoffrey Christopher''' was the son of [[US Air Force]] [[Captain]] [[John Christopher]]. He was born some time after [[1969]] and would become the commander of the first manned [[Earth-Saturn probe|mission to Saturn]]. He was accompanied on this mission by the [[astronaut]]s [[Fontana]] and [[O'Herlihy (astronaut)|O'Herlihy]].
   
In [[1969]], the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701}}, which had accidentally [[time travel|traveled back in time]] from the year [[2267]], took aboard Captain John Christopher when he attempted to intercept the ''Enterprise'' with his [[F-104 Starfighter]]. Initially believing that returning Christopher to [[Earth]] would be impossible due to the fact that he might inadvertently change history with his new-found knowledge of the future, [[Commander]] [[Spock]] eventually realized that he had to be returned, or Shaun Geoffrey Christopher would never be born and the [[Saturn]] mission would never take place. ({{TOS|Tomorrow is Yesterday}}; {{ENT|First Flight}})
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In [[1969]], the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701}}, which had accidentally [[time travel|traveled back in time]] from the year [[2267]], took aboard Shauns father Captain John Christopher when he attempted to intercept the ''Enterprise'' with his [[F-104 Starfighter]]. Initially believing that returning Christopher to [[Earth]] would be impossible due to the fact that he might inadvertently change history with his new-found knowledge of the future, [[Commander]] [[Spock]] eventually realized that he had to be returned, or Shaun Geoffrey Christopher would never be born and the [[Saturn]] mission would never take place. ({{TOS|Tomorrow is Yesterday}}; {{ENT|First Flight}})
   
 
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===Background===
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===Background information===
Shaun Geoffrey Christopher was named after writer [[John D.F. Black]]'s three sons: Shaun, Geoffrey, and Christopher. (''[[Star Trek Encyclopedia]]'')
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According to ''[[Star Trek Encyclopedia]]'', Shaun Geoffrey Christopher was named after writer [[John D.F. Black]]'s three sons: Shaun, Geoffrey, and Christopher. According to ''[[Star Trek Chronology]]'', the mission to Saturn took place in [[2009]]. According to the ''[[Star Trek Spaceflight Chronology]]'', the mission took place in [[2020]].
 
The exact date of his mission and the space agency is unknown; however, the time frame seems to indicate that [[NASA]] might be the likely host. Christopher was born sometime after [[1969]], the year his father was captured by the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701}}.
 
   
 
===Apocrypha===
 
===Apocrypha===
In the short story "Assignment: One" of ''[[Strange New Worlds 8]]'', [[Gary Seven]] is assigned to prevent Christopher from boarding one of the [[airplane]]s that would be involved in the [[World Trade Center|September 11th]] [[terrorist]] attack.
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In the short story "Assignment: One" of ''[[Strange New Worlds 8]]'', [[Gary Seven]] is assigned to prevent Christopher from boarding one of the [[airplane]]s that was involved in the [[World Trade Center|September 11th]] [[terrorist]] attack. Shaun also plays a minor part in Greg Cox's ''[[Star Trek: The Eugenics Wars|Eugenics Wars]]'' novels, where he was meant to be the pilot of the first [[DY-100 class]] [[sleeper ship]] initially scheduled to go to Saturn. The novel ''[[The Rings of Time]]'' details the Saturn mission that Christopher commanded in 2020. During the mission, he and [[Captain]] [[James T. Kirk|Kirk]] switch bodies due to the effects of an alien probe. Christopher also appears in the ''[[Star Trek: Myriad Universes]]'' story "Seeds Of Dissent" in ''[[Infinity's Prism]]'' as the captain of the {{SS|Botany Bay}}.
 
Christopher also appears in the ''[[Star Trek: Myriad Universes]]'' story "Seeds Of Dissent" in ''[[Infinity's Prism]]'' as the captain of the {{SS|Botany Bay}}.
 
 
The [[Relics (novel)|novelization]] of the episode {{e|Relics}} gives the name of the shuttle "loaned" to [[Montgomery Scott]] as the ''Christopher'', named for Shaun Geoffrey Christopher, however in the episode, the name ''[[Goddard]]'' is legible on the hull.
 
 
Shaun also plays a minor part in Greg Cox's ''[[Star Trek: The Eugenics Wars|Eugenics Wars]]'' novels as he was meant to be the pilot of the first DY-100 sleeper ship initially scheduled to go to Saturn.
 
 
Commander Shaun Christopher is the main character of the ''Star Trek: Live'' stage show produced by Mad Science Productions and performed at various locations from 2010–2011, including Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex.
 
   
 
Commander Shaun Christopher is the main character of the ''Star Trek: Live'' stage show produced by Mad Science Productions and performed at various locations from 2010–2011, including Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex. The [[Relics (novel)|novelization]] of the episode {{e|Relics}} gives the name of the shuttle "loaned" to [[Montgomery Scott]] as the ''Christopher'', named for Shaun Geoffrey Christopher, however in the episode, the name ''[[Goddard]]'' is legible on the hull.
The novel ''[[The Rings of Time]]'' details the Saturn mission that Christopher commanded in [[2020]]. During the mission, he and [[Captain]] [[James T. Kirk|Kirk]] switch bodies due to the effects of an alien probe.
 
   
 
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Colonel Shaun Geoffrey Christopher was the son of US Air Force Captain John Christopher. He was born some time after 1969 and would become the commander of the first manned mission to Saturn. He was accompanied on this mission by the astronauts Fontana and O'Herlihy.

In 1969, the USS Enterprise, which had accidentally traveled back in time from the year 2267, took aboard Shauns father Captain John Christopher when he attempted to intercept the Enterprise with his F-104 Starfighter. Initially believing that returning Christopher to Earth would be impossible due to the fact that he might inadvertently change history with his new-found knowledge of the future, Commander Spock eventually realized that he had to be returned, or Shaun Geoffrey Christopher would never be born and the Saturn mission would never take place. (TOS: "Tomorrow is Yesterday"; ENT: "First Flight")

Appendices

Background information

According to Star Trek Encyclopedia, Shaun Geoffrey Christopher was named after writer John D.F. Black's three sons: Shaun, Geoffrey, and Christopher. According to Star Trek Chronology, the mission to Saturn took place in 2009. According to the Star Trek Spaceflight Chronology, the mission took place in 2020.

Apocrypha

In the short story "Assignment: One" of Strange New Worlds 8, Gary Seven is assigned to prevent Christopher from boarding one of the airplanes that was involved in the September 11th terrorist attack. Shaun also plays a minor part in Greg Cox's Eugenics Wars novels, where he was meant to be the pilot of the first DY-100 class sleeper ship initially scheduled to go to Saturn. The novel The Rings of Time details the Saturn mission that Christopher commanded in 2020. During the mission, he and Captain Kirk switch bodies due to the effects of an alien probe. Christopher also appears in the Star Trek: Myriad Universes story "Seeds Of Dissent" in Infinity's Prism as the captain of the SS Botany Bay.

Commander Shaun Christopher is the main character of the Star Trek: Live stage show produced by Mad Science Productions and performed at various locations from 2010–2011, including Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex. The novelization of the episode "Relics" gives the name of the shuttle "loaned" to Montgomery Scott as the Christopher, named for Shaun Geoffrey Christopher, however in the episode, the name Goddard is legible on the hull.