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[[Image:Stephen hawking.jpg|thumb|Holographic recreation of Stephen Hawking]]
 
 
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'''Stephen Hawking''' was a noted [[Human]] [[scientist]] from [[Earth]]. At one point he held the [[Lucasian Chair]], which in the anti-time future created by Q, Data held this position after his retirement from Starfleet. ({{TNG|All Good Things...}})
 
 
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'''Stephen Hawking''' was a noted [[Human]] [[scientist]] from [[20th century|20th]] and [[21st century]] [[Earth]]. At one point he held the [[Lucasian Chair]], a position later held by an alternate universe version of [[Data]] after his retirement from [[Starfleet]]. ({{TNG|All Good Things...}})
In [[2369]], [[Lieutenant Commander]] [[Data]] created a [[holodeck]] version of Stephen Hawking, [[Albert Einstein]] and Sir [[Isaac Newton]] in order to watch how three of the greatest Human scientists would interact during a game of [[poker]]. Data's observations were "most illuminating". ({{TNG|Descent}})
 
   
Both of the [[24th century]] [[Starfleet]] [[shuttlecraft]] ''[[Hawking]]'' were named in honor of Hawking. ({{TNG|The Host}}; {{film|7}})
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Both of the [[24th century]] Starfleet [[shuttlecraft]]s ''{{dis|Hawking|2367}}'' and ''{{dis|Hawking|2371}}'' were named in honor of Stephen Hawking. ({{TNG|The Host}}; {{film|7}})
   
 
In [[2369]], [[Lieutenant Commander]] Data created a [[holodeck]] version of Stephen Hawking, [[Albert Einstein]] and Sir [[Isaac Newton]] in order to watch how three of the greatest Human scientists would interact during a game of [[poker]]. Data's observations were "most illuminating". ({{TNG|Descent}})
:''Stephen Hawking was portrayed by [[Stephen Hawking (actor)|himself]].''
 
   
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Hawking's name appeared in a vocabulary list on a screen in [[Keiko O'Brien]]'s classroom. ({{DS9|In the Hands of the Prophets}})
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Revision as of 18:12, 24 April 2016

For the "real world" article on the scientist and performer, see Stephen Hawking (actor).

Stephen Hawking was a noted Human scientist from 20th and 21st century Earth. At one point he held the Lucasian Chair, a position later held by an alternate universe version of Data after his retirement from Starfleet. (TNG: "All Good Things...")

Both of the 24th century Starfleet shuttlecrafts Hawking and Hawking were named in honor of Stephen Hawking. (TNG: "The Host"; Star Trek Generations)

In 2369, Lieutenant Commander Data created a holodeck version of Stephen Hawking, Albert Einstein and Sir Isaac Newton in order to watch how three of the greatest Human scientists would interact during a game of poker. Data's observations were "most illuminating". (TNG: "Descent")

Hawking's name appeared in a vocabulary list on a screen in Keiko O'Brien's classroom. (DS9: "In the Hands of the Prophets")

Stephen Hawking was portrayed by himself, the only person in Star Trek to do so aside from stock footage usage.

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