Proper noun
Laforge (plural Laforges)
A surname.
“As bad as all this sounds, keep in mind that what is bad for the commodity producer is not necessarily bad for the commodity price,” LaForge wrote in a recent research note. Source: Internet
Being a mechanical construct, technicians such as Chief Engineer LaForge prove to be more appropriate to treat his mechanical or cognitive function failures than the ship's doctor. Source: Internet
Laforge says the organizing committee is looking forward to Le Carnaval’s 58th annual celebration. Source: Internet
Thanks to the their journey through the temporal wake, the Enterprise gathered enough research data for Geordi LaForge to reconfigure the Enterprise-E’s warp field at the end of Star Trek: First Contact. Source: Internet
On Thursday the 100 mile endurance race took place, and Friday was the ride ‘n’ tie, but Elaine, Dagmar, and their 16-year-old teammate Nicole Laforge had their sights set on the 2-day 80 mile competitive trail ride on Saturday and Sunday. Source: Internet
Our ensign heroes, and we ourselves, are constantly kept in the dark as the episode builds, as Picard, Worf, LaForge, and the rest of the officers order them to do things without ever actually wanting to tell them why. Source: Internet