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Quarton was a Starfleet officer assigned to the USS Enterprise as an assistant engineer. In 2273, during the V'Ger crisis, she heard Captain James T. Kirk issue Starfleet Order 2005, an order to allow the ship's matter and antimatter reserves to mix uncontrolled, which would destroy the Enterprise. She asked Commander Montgomery Scott, the ship's chief engineer, why the self-destruct had been commanded, and whether it would successfully destroy V'Ger. (TOS novelization: The Motion Picture)

The novelization of the film is contradicted by the film itself, in which the engineer is named Ross, and the TOS novel: Ex Machina, which states that the engineer was Theresa Ross.
USS Enterprise (NCC-1701) engineering personnel
under Rasmussen & April Brownell • Chang • Cho • Colin • Fourrier • Graff • Hart • Kursley • Marvick • McCormick • Number One • Powell • Roberts • Saffire • Thompson • Thorvaldsen • Wood under Pike Abdelnaby • Ars Dan • Barry • Brien • Burnstein • Hazarstennaj • Hemmer • Louvier • Grace • Nhan • Pitcairn • Samson • Scott • Singh • Spahn • Upjohn • van Hansen • Wright • Yamata UFP emblem image. USS Enterprise operations assignment insignia.
under Kirk (1st 5-year mission) Akumi • Andres • Andrews • Antonoff • Aziz • Baker • Barnhart • Bates • Becker • Berkley • Bill • Bray • Bregman • Bright Eyes • Burdock • Burrows • Campeas • Celaux • Chalmers • Chatusram • Cho • Colfax • Corman • Cortez • Crandall • Crider • Critelli • Darmer • Dastagir • Davis • Dawe • DeLong • deRoos • DeSalle • Devlin • Dixon • Douglas • Dubois • Duchamps • Ed • Edwards • Frost • F. Gabler • Galloway • Gardner • Garvin • Gordon • Grant • Green • Harper • Harrison • Hart • Hazarstennaj • Holgersson • Jacobs • James • Jenkins • Joe • Kaplan • Kopka • Krensky • Kyle • Lanz • Lefebre • Lemli • Leslie • Lewis • Longey • Lopez • Loupas • Lyle • MacPherson • Markham • Mascali • Massachi • C. Masters • V. Masters • Matt • McConel • McDuff • McPhee • M'degu • Mikahlis • Miller • Mueller • M'viore • Nagata • Nason • Nikkatsu • Nordell • Nova • Oba • O'Neil • Orsay • Owens • Peterson • Phillips • Ramirez • Renner • Riley • Riviera • Rogers • Rostofski • Russ • Sam • Sandage • Satterfield • Schirmeister • Scott • Senif • Sepopoa • Shallert • Shea • Shigeda • Singh • Stanley • Steele • Stryker • Sulernova • Tam • Tenney • Tersarkisov • Thomas • Vagle • Vinci • Washburn • Watkins • Watson • Whitehead • B. Wilson • Wilson • Wilson • Winfield • Wyatt • Zellich
subsequent missions under Kirk & Spock Athendë • Bradley • Carpenter • M. Cleary • Dettner • Grenni • Hadley • Heineman • Ihirian • Jacobs • Kasatsuki • Kugel • Layne • Longbotham • Lydia • Nicholson • Nörenberg • Preston • Quarton • R'trikahi • Rand • Ross • Schneider • Scott • Sternbach • Taskul • Thobo • Two Feathers • Vagle • Weinberger • Williams UFP emblem image. USS Enterprise engineering assignment insignia.
see also: Personnel roster • administrative personnel • communications personnel • medical personnel • pilots & flight control personnel • security & tactical personnel • sciences personnel • senior staff • unnamed (2240s and 2250s • 2260s • 2270s and 2280s)
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