If Alexander’s surname is Roshenko then surely his dad is the same?

In that case, why isn’t it 'Commander/Lt Roshenko"?

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    23 days ago

    So the isolinear chip stores a lot of data…

    Hell, Enterprise D’s 3 Core computers we suspect to hold ~483,840,000,000 TB to 3,870,720,000,000 TB depending on which canon reference you use.

    They could store Worf’s full name.

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      22 days ago

      It’s not so much that the computers are incapable of storing it. Turns out the Starfleet records system just depends on a schema an intern implemented at the UN in 1997, and no one’s had time to migrate it since then.

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      23 days ago

      ZFS could manage that. You might have to split his name over a few files though :/

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        BTRFS and immutability might be better, given how unwieldy it is and how often it changes.