Andy Billups
Star Trek character voiced by Paul Scheer
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Andy Billups
Summary
Andy Billups is a human from Star Trek[1]. He worked as a chief engineer[2].
Key Facts
- Andy Billups's professions included chief engineer[2].
- Andy Billups is recorded as male[3].
- Andy Billups's instance of is recorded as human from Star Trek[4].
- Andy Billups's instance of is recorded as Star Trek character[5].
- Andy Billups's instance of is recorded as animated character[6].
- Andy Billups's instance of is recorded as television character[7].
- Andy Billups's performer is recorded as Paul Scheer[8].
- Andy Billups's military branch is recorded as Starfleet[9].
- Andy Billups's military, police or special rank is recorded as lieutenant commander[10].
- Andy Billups's family name is recorded as Billups[11].
- Andy Billups's given name is recorded as Andy[12].
- Andy Billups's from narrative universe is recorded as Star Trek universe[13].
- Andy Billups's present in work is recorded as Second Contact[14].
- Andy Billups's present in work is recorded as Envoys[15].
- Andy Billups's present in work is recorded as Temporal Edict[16].
- Andy Billups's present in work is recorded as Moist Vessel[17].
- Andy Billups's present in work is recorded as Terminal Provocations[18].
- Andy Billups's present in work is recorded as Veritas[19].
- Andy Billups's present in work is recorded as Q96868304[20].
- Andy Billups's present in work is recorded as Those Old Scientists[21].
- Andy Billups's member of the crew of is recorded as USS Cerritos[22].
- Andy Billups's Comic Vine ID is recorded as 4005-178908[23].
- Andy Billups's Fandom article ID is recorded as memory-alpha:Andy_Billups[24].
- Andy Billups's Fandom article ID is recorded as memory-beta:Andy_Billups[25].
- Andy Billups's Fandom article ID is recorded as memory-alpha:Andarithio_Billups[26].
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Career and Affiliations
Andy Billups worked as a chief engineer[2].
FAQs
What did Andy Billups do for work?
Andy Billups worked as chief engineer[2].