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STAR TREK: THE NEXT GENERATION
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First Season Encyclopedia
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Third Edition
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Edited by Jim S. Lyon with assistance from Lee Whiteside, Joe Siegler,
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Christina Mavroudis, Berkeley Hunt, Alan Hale, David Johnson, David
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Keller, Pola Staples and Carolyn Kinkead.
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File Copyright (C) July 1989 by Enterprise America
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----STARDATE CHRONOLOGY--------------------------------------------------------
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Following each entry is a two-number code; the first is the episode number as
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AIRED, the second the Paramount Code number in FILMING order.)
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41153.7 : Encounter at Farpoint (1-2,101-102)
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41209.2 : The Naked Now (3,103)
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41235.25 : Code of Honor (4,104)
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41242.4 : Datalore (13,114)
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41249.3 : Lonely Among Us (7,107)
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41255.6 : Justice (8,109)
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41263.1 : Where No One Has Gone Before (6,106)
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41294.5 : Haven (11,105)
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41309.5 : Too Short a Season (16,112)
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41365.9 : 11001001 (15,116)
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41386.4 : The Last Outpost (5,108)
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41416.2 : Coming of Age (19,119)
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41463.9 : Home Soil (18,117)
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41503.7 : Heart of Glory (20,120)
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41509.1 : When the Bough Breaks (17,118)
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41590.5 : Hide and Q (10,111)
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41601.3 : Skin of Evil (23,122)
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41636.9 : Angel One (14,115)
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41697.9 : We'll Always Have Paris (24,124)
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41723.9 : The Battle (9,110)
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41775.5 : Conspiracy (25,125)
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41798.2 : The Arsenal of Freedom (21,121)
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41986.0 : The Neutral Zone (26,126)
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41997.7 : The Big Goodbye (12,113)
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None : Symbiosis (22,123)
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The date given from Old Calendar reckoning in "The Neutral Zone" as the current
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date is 2364 A.D.
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----LOCATION GUIDE-------------------------------------------------------------
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Aldea : A planet in the Epsilon Mynos system whose people are dying due to
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ozone depletion and radiation poisoning because of a cloaking screen run by
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the computerized Custodian. Beverly found a cure for the radiation sickness,
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which made the Aldeans sterile. (When the Bough Breaks)
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Aldron Four : Enterprise's destination after leaving Relva. (Coming of Age)
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Alcyone : The inhabitants of this planet destroyed the last of the plague-car-
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rying Tarellian refugees. (Haven)
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Altair III : Riker didn't allow his former captain, DeSoto, to beam down to
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this planet from USS Hood when Riker was Hood's exec. (Encounter at Farpoint)
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Angel One : A matriarchal society where men are considered subordinate. Seve-
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ral survivors from the SS Odin came here and were considered fugitives until
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the Enterprise convinced Elected One Beata to let them into exile on an iso-
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lated island. (Angel One)
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Antica : A planet in the Beta Renner system at war with its neighbor world,
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Selay. Its inhabitants are canine-like Anticans. (Lonely Among Us)
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Arloph Nine : The USS Charleston is delayed here, prompting Enterprise to bring
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the three Earthlings home. (The Neutral Zone)
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Armus IX : Where Riker wore feathers to impress the leaders. (Angel One)
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Asphia : The planet where the SS Odin crashed; several of its crew, including
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Captain Ramsey, escaped the destruction. (Angel One)
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Aveda Three : A colony world stricken with disaster that Beverly lived on as a
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child, as did her grandmother who was responsible for saving lives with her
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knowledge of native plants. (The Arsenal of Freedom)
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Beltane IX : After commandeering a shuttle, Jake Kurland tells Picard he is
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going to escape to here. (Coming of Age)
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Beta Cassius System : Where the planet Haven is located. (Haven)
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Beta Magellan System : Where the planet Bynaus is located. (11001001)
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Beta Renner System : Where the planets Antica and Selay are. (Lonely Among Us)
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Betazed : Home of an advanced race of humanoids with telepathic and empathic
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abilities. A Federation Member World. Chief Counselor Deanna Troi is from
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here, as well as Lwaxana Troi, her mother (her father was a Starfleet offi-
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cer, a human.) (Haven)
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Brekka : Fourth planet of the Delos system, its only product is felicium, ori-
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ginally a cure for a plague on neighboring Ornara but now only a narcotic
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for those people. (Symbiosis)
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Bynaus : Home planet of the Bynars, a race who live and work in pairs and exist
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in conjunction with a massive organic computer. In the Beta Magellan sys-
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tem. (11001001)
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Cerberus II : Planet where the rejuvenation process used by Admiral Jameson was
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developed. Long considered a myth, the process involves use of herbs and
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drugs administered slowly; Jameson used them quickly. (Too Short a Season)
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Coltair Four : A planet that feels the time distort. (We'll Always Have Paris)
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Delos System : Home of planets Brekka and Ornara; its sun underwent a period of
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magnetic field instability. (Symbiosis)
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Delphi Ardu : The last remaining outpost world of the Tkon Empire, a political
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body that existed thousands of years ago, now extinct. (Last Outpost)
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Delta-05 : Science station on the Neutral Zone border that was destroyed by
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unknown causes. (The Neutral Zone)
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Deneb IV : Also known as Farpoint, this is the site of Farpoint Station, con-
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structed by the planet's inhabitants, the Bandi. In actuality, the Bandi,
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led by their leader, Groppler Zorn, captured an alien entity and forced
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it to create Farpoint to appease the Federation. (Encounter at Farpoint)
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Dytalix-B : Fifth of six planets in the Mira system mined by Dytalix Mining
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Corporation. It is here that Picard meets investigators in the Starfleet
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conspiracy. (Conspiracy)
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Earth : Mother planet of humanity; most of the Enterprise's crew is from there.
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A virtual paradise in the 24th century. The Enterprise visits here during
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the Parasite encounter. (seen in Conspiracy; seen via holodeck in The Big
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Goodbye, 11001001, We'll Always Have Paris)
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Epsilon Mynos System : Where Aldea is located. (When the Bough Breaks)
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Gamma Tauri IV : The Ferengi stole a K-9 Converter from here. (Last Outpost)
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Gault : Farming planet where Worf was raised; he was found at Khitomar Outpost
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and raised here by a human father with a step-brother. (Heart of Glory)
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Hali : Supposedly a hellish environment filled with enemies to fight; Worf
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suggests to K'Nera to exile Korris' party to here. (Heart of Glory)
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Haven : A paradise planet in the Beta Cassius system, governed by First Elec-
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torine Valeda Innis. A Tarellian plague ship was once approaching this pla-
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net. (Haven)
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Idini Star Cluster : The Enterprise passes through here on the way to Mordan
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IV. Here Picard offers Jameson the conn. (Too Short a Season)
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Illicon : A planet that feels the time distort. (We'll Always Have Paris)
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Isis III : The destination of the Enterprise after it departs Mordan IV. (Too
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Short a Season)
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Jarada : A new Federation ally. Inhabited by insectoid people who greatly
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respect protocol. (The Big Goodbye)
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Kabatris : Here Riker wore fancy robes to impress its leaders. (Angel One)
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Kazis Binary System : Where the Earth capsule is discovered. (The Neutral Zone)
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Khitomer : A Klingon Outpost where Worf was born. A Romulan attack devastated
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the colony and Worf was found in the rubble by a human Starfleet officer,
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and taken to Gault. (Heart of Glory)
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Kling : The Klingon Home Planet. Also known as Klinzhai. (Heart of Glory)
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Ligon II : A highly chivalristic planet with a strict code of honor inhabited
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by black-skinned humanoids who possess the antidote to Anchilles Fever,
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a disease that has stricken Styris Four. (Code of Honor)
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Lorenze Cluster : A star group which includes the planet Minos. (The Arsenal of
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Freedom)
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Mars : Fourth planet of the Sol System; here at the Utopia Planecia shipyards
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the USS Enterprise was constructed.
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Maxia Zeta : System where the USS Stargazer fought a Ferengi ship, the first
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such contact (although it wasn't realized at the time). The Stargazer
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was lost here. (The Battle)
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Micromius : Planet where some medical disaster happened. Dr. Crusher developed
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something to prevent the same accident and presumably presented it to Dr.
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Terence Epstein. (11001001)
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Minos : A planet in the Lorenze Cluster, once the home of a humanoid species
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who sold arms to both sides in the Ersalrope Wars. They were destroyed by
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one of their own weapons. (The Arsenal of Freedom)
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Mira System : Location of the planet Dytalix-B. Six planets. (Conspiracy)
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Mordan IV : A Federation world governed by Karnas. A diplomatic party was cap-
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tured by Karnas there to lure Admiral Jameson into a return. (Too...Season)
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M-Zed Five : An outpost the Batris was supposedly on course for before it was
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damaged by Ferengi; actually, this was a lie. (Heart of Glory)
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M-33 Galaxy: Located beyond Triangulum, it is 2.7 million light years away from
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the Milky Way Galaxy, where the Federation is located. The Enterprise was
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propelled here accidentally by the Traveler. (Where No One Has Gone Before)
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Neutral Zone: That area of space between the Federation and the Romulan Empire.
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The Federation has nine outposts here and several Starbases, all of which
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were destroyed by unknown causes. The Romulan outposts were similarly des-
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troyed. (Mentioned in Angel One, Heart of Glory; seen in The Neutral Zone)
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Omicron Pascal : The Enterprise was detained here before its rendezvous at
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Starbase 74. (11001001)
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Omicron Theta Four : The planet where malcontents under Dr. Noonian Sung set-
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tled. Data and Lore were created by the scientist here. (Datalore)
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Opraline : Enterprise's destination upon leaving Ornara. (Symbiosis)
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Ornara : Third planet of the Delos system, its population relies on felicium,
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a narcotic, to survive. The Ornarans supply the planet Brekka with every-
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thing it needs to survive in return for felicium. In essence, Ornara is
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a complete society of drug addicts. (Symbiosis)
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Pacifica : Ocean world that the Enterprise is en route to before the trip to
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Dytalix and then to Earth. (Conspiracy)
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Parliament : A Federation world reminiscent of Babel, the Enterprise is en
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route there when delayed by the cloud creature. (Lonely Among Us)
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Pegos Minor System : The Enterprise diverts through here, because Manheim's
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distress signal is relayed here. (We'll Always Have Paris)
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Pelius Five : The Enterprise's destination after its maintenance is completed
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at Starbase 74. (11001001)
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Persephone V : The Enterprise picks up Admiral Mark Jameson here for transport
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to Mordan IV. (Too Short a Season)
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Pleiades Cluster: In the constellation Taurus, a group of seven stars. The En-
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terprise was mapping there before diverting to Velara Three. (Home Soil)
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Quadra Sigma Three : A mining world where a terrible accident occurred. The
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Enterprise was called but delayed by Q. (Hide and Q)
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Quazulu Eight : Where Wesley and classmates picked up the virus that infected
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the Enterprise over Angel One. (Angel One)
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Relva Seven: Site of a Federation Starbase, the Enterprise came here for Wes-
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ley's entrance exam and Admiral Quinn's interrogation. (Coming of Age)
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Rubicam Three : An idyllic planet, home of the primitive Edo and their mys-
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terious "lord". (Justice)
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Sarona Eight : The Enterprise is on course here for shore leave when it diverts
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to Vandor Four. (We'll Always Have Paris)
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Sector 30 : Located at the Neutral Zone, two outposts in this sector were des-
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troyed. (The Neutral Zone)
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Sector 31 : Located near the Neutral Zone, contact with two starbases here had
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not been reestablished since Stardate 41903.2. (The Neutral Zone)
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Sector 63 : USS Horatio is destroyed here. (Conspiracy)
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Selay : Planet inhabited by reptilians who feed on living prey, at war with
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neighboring Antica. In the Beta Renner system. (Lonely Among Us)
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Starbase Armus Nine : Where Picard was to take the Enterprise for upgrade af-
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ter the trip to Omicron Theta. (Datalore)
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Starbase G6 : The Enterprise dropped Deanna Troi off here for a shuttle trip
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home. (Hide and Q)
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Starbase Zendi Nine : Starbase in the Zendi Sabu area, the Stargazer is to be
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taken here. (The Battle)
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Starbase 12 : Site of a two-day unexplained evacuation that was under investi-
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gation by Walker Keel. (Conspiracy)
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Starbase 14 : A subspace transmission from here informs the Enterprise of the
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severity of the plague on Styris Four. (Code of Honor)
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Starbase 39 Sierre : Picard resigns to take the humans discovered on the Earth
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satellite here. (The Neutral Zone)
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Starbase 45 : Where Admiral Jameson's last medical exam was supposedly conduc-
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ted. (Too Short a Season)
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Starbase 74 : -see- Tarsus III (11001001)
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Starbase 84 : The Enterprise departs for here after meeting the Klingon ship
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Kartag. (Heart of Glory)
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Starbase 103 : Geordi ordered Logan to set a course here with the saucer sec-
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tion during the Minos incident. (The Arsenal of Freedom)
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Starbase 718 : Picard attends a meeting about the destruction of Neutral Zone
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outposts here. (The Neutral Zone)
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Strnad : Location of a new Federation colony, near Rubicam. (Justice)
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Styris IV : A world infected with the deadly Anchilles Fever. (Code of Honor)
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Tarella: A biological war here created a virus that killed all but a few sur-
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vivors, who made their way to the planet Haven. (Haven)
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Tarsus III : Location of Starbase 74, a massive Spacedock-class construction
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in orbit. The Enterprise came here for maintenance and was stolen by the
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Bynars. Quinteros, a designer of the ship, is Base Commander. (11001001)
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Tau Alpha-C : Where Riker thought the Traveler was from. (Where No One...)
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Tau Ceti Three : Picard first met Walker Keel in a bar here. (Conspiracy)
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Telaria : The Batris was from here. (Heart of Glory)
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Tarod 9 : Outpost on Romulan border destroyed. (The Neutral Zone)
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Torona IV: Planet in the Jarada sector that Picard contacts to reestablish
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diplomatic relations. (The Big Goodbye)
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Vagra Two : Planet in the Zed Lapis sector, it is here the Armus existed, and
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where it killed Tasha Yar. (Skin of Evil)
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Vandor Four : A planetoid in a binary system, comprised of a B-class giant and
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a pulsar. It is here that Dr. Paul Manheim conducts his dangerous time
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experimentation. (We'll Always Have Paris)
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Velara Three : A planet undergoing terraformation by the Federation project
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"Gardeners of Eden". It is home to a microscopic, inorganic, intelligent
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life form which is called "microbrain". (Home Soil)
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Vulcana Regar : Evidentally a Vulcan colony world, or the planet itself; T'Sha-
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lik is from here. (Coming of Age)
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Xerxes Seven : Planet on which the Neinmann civilization disappeared, like the
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Earth culture Atlantis. (When the Bough Breaks)
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Zaldan : Planet whose humanoid occupants have webbed hands and who look upon
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common courtesy as an insult. (Coming of Age)
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Zedak Four : A planet with vast oceans and good fishing; the young boy Harry
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used to live there. (When the Bough Breaks)
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Zed Lapis Sector : Area of space where Vagra Two is located. (Skin of Evil)
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Zendi Sabu System : The Enterprise encountered DaiMon Box's ship here as well
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as "rediscovered" the lost USS Stargazer. (The Battle)
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----STARSHIP DIRECTORY---------------------------------------------------------
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Ajax, USS : Another ship involved in Kosinski's experiments. (Where No One...)
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Batris : A Telarian vessel off course in the Neutral Zone; it was comman-
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deered by Klingons under Koras and found by Enterprise. (Heart of Glory)
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Berlin, USS : Starship holding picket duty in the Romulan Neutral Zone. The
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Enterprise must join her to defend against Romulan unrest (Angel One)
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Charleston, USS : Ship that was to rendezvous with Enterprise, it was bound for
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Earth but was delayed at Arloph Nine. (The Neutral Zone)
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Devo : Ferengi vessel encountered in the Zendi Sabu system. (The Last Outpost)
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Drake, USS : A light cruiser commanded by Captain Paul Rice. It was destroyed
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by the Echo Papa 607, a Minos-invented weapon. (The Arsenal of Freedom)
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Enterprise, USS : NCC-1701-D, a Galaxy Class explorer ship on a mission to go
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where no one has gone before. Commanded by Captain Jean-Luc Picard; its
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first officer is Commander William T. Riker. Built at the Utopia Planetia
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shipyards at Mars; this is its first mission. Crew complement of over 1000
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including children and families. The fifth starship to carry the proud
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name.
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Fearless, USS : Excelsior-Class ship that transported Kosinski to the Enter-
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prise to commence his testing of the new warp designs. (Where No One...)
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Ferengi Ships : Encountered in the Zendi Sabu system (where it was called the
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Devo) and the Delphi Ardu system. (The Battle, The Last Outpost)
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Gettysburg, USS : Admiral Mark Jameson's former command. (Too Short a Season)
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Hood, USS : Excelsior-Class starship commanded by Captain DeSoto. Its first
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officer was Will Riker, before he transferred to Enterprise. This ship
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also transported Geordi La Forge and the Crushers to Farpoint Station to
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meet Enterprise. (Encounter at Farpoint)
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Horatio, USS : Ambassador class ship commanded by Captain Walker Keel. It was
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mysteriously destroyed after Keel warned Picard about the deadly Starfleet
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investigation. (Conspiracy)
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Kartag : Imperial Klingon Vessel that was pursuing Koras and his renegade
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Klingons. (Heart of Glory)
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Lallo, SS : A freighter that feels the time distort. (We'll Always Have Paris)
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Melbourne, USS : Ship in dock at Starbase 74. (11001001)
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Odin, SS : A freighter commanded by Captain Ramsey that was blown off course
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by asteroids and crashed on Asphia. Several of its crew, including Ramsey,
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managed to enter escape pods and make it to Angel One (Angel One)
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Renegade, USS : A frigate commanded by Captain Tryla Scott, who was controlled
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by the Parasites. (Conspiracy)
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Romulan Ship : Under command of Commander T'Bok, it encounters the Enterprise
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in the Neutral Zone. (The Neutral Zone)
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Sanction : One of three remaining Ornaran freighters, it was destroyed because
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its control coil malfunctioned and it couldn't reach escape velocity from
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Brekka. (Symbiosis)
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Stargazer, USS : Captain Picard's first command. The ship was involved in a
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skirmish with a then-unidentified Ferengi battleship at Maxia Zeta and was
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lost, then was presented nine years later in the Zendi Sabu system by the
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Ferengi as a gift to Picard. Its ID is NCC-2893. (The Battle)
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T'Acog : Ship that the Batris destroyed after commandeered. (Heart of Glory)
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Tarellian Ship : Carrying survivors of the planet Tarella, destroyed by a
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biological war, it was on course for Haven. It eventually turned away for
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deep space when Dr. Wyatt Miller beamed aboard. (Haven)
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Thomas Paine, USS : A frigate under command of Captain Rixx. (Conspiracy)
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Trieste, USS : Ship that Quinteros recommends pursue the Enterprise--it is the
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closest to Starbase 74, but is too slow. (11001001)
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Tripoli, USS : Ship that visited Omicron Theta IV and found Data (Datalore)
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Tsiolkovsky, USS : A Grissom-Class freighter infected with the Psi-2000 virus,
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its crew committed suicide. (The Naked Now)
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Wellington, USS : Ship that the Bynars worked on before the Enterprise was
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stolen. (11001001)
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(Actor who plays each character is in brackets. If the character was only
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mentioned, it is classified as "unseen"; if the character was seen but never
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identified with an actor, he or she is "unknown".)
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Aaron, Admiral [Ray Reinhardt]: Elder officer controlled by Parasites on Earth.
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(Conspiracy)
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Accolan [Dan Mason]: "Adopted father" to Harry Bernard. (When the Bough Breaks)
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Alexandra [Jessica and Vanessa Bova]: A young girl kidnapped from Enterprise;
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Rachella refused to give her up. Her mom is Toya. (When the Bough Breaks)
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Aran [unknown]: Intended to be Aldean father to Alexandra. (When the Bough...)
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Ardan [unseen]: Once a Mordanite terrorist, now dead; Jameson believes he is
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still alive and responsible for the Mordan kidnapping. (Too Short a Season)
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Argyle, Blake [Biff Yeager]: Engineering officer, USS Enterprise. Has red-gold
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hair and beard. (Where No One..., Datalore)
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Ariana [Danitza Kingsley]: Wyatt Miller's dream girl, a dying Tarellian refu-
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gee. It was her impression that led to his choice to join them. (Haven)
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Ariel [Patricia MacPherson]: Assistant to Beate of Angel One, she was also in
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love with Captain Ramsey and was almost sentenced to death. (Angel One)
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Armus [Mart McChesney, voice of Ron Gans]: A creature made of a material remi-
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niscent of oil, it can change its shape at will and enjoys making its vic-
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tims suffer. It killed Tasha Yar. (Skin of Evil)
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Badar N'D'D' [John Durbin]: Leader of the Antican party on the Enterprise tra-
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velling to Parliament. (Lonely Among Us)
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Ballerina [Victoria Dillard]: Enterprise crewman who hallucinated a dance in
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the ship's holodeck. (Where No One Has Gone Before)
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Bandi Shopkeeper [David Erskine]: (Encounter at Farpoint)
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Bass Player [Abdul Salaam El Razzac]: Part of the holodeck band. (11001001)
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Beach [unseen]: Someone who called Dixon's office twice. (The Big Goodbye)
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Beate [Karen Montgomery]: Elected One of Angel One, she tried to seduce Riker
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and almost sentenced Ramsey to death. She eventually changed her mind with
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Riker's persuasiveness. (Angel One)
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Bell, Dan [William Boyett]: Police Chief, San Francisco 1941; part of the Enter-
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prise's holograph of the same era. (The Big Goodbye)
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Benson, Bjorn [Gerard Prendergast]: Chief Engineer of the terraforming project
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on Velara Three. He protests about the laser drill destruction. (Home Soil)
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Bernard, Dr. Harry [Dierk Torsek]: Enterprise physician; father of a young
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future artist named Harry. (When the Bough Breaks)
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Bernard, Harry [Philip N. Waller]: A young boy kidnapped from the Enterprise.
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He is artistically talented and impressed the Aldeans. (When Bough Breaks)
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Bok [Frank Corsentino]: A Ferengi DaiMon, commander. His son was killed by
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Picard nine years ago; he used a mind-sphere to destroy him. (The Battle)
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Box, Talking [Armin Shimerman, unbilleted]: A device with a face that comes
|
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alive, heralding the arrival of Lwaxana Troi and the Millers. (Haven)
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Bradley, Arthur Glinton [unseen]: Wealthy husband of Jessica Bradley. (Goodbye)
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Bradley, Jessica [Carolyn Allport]: A young woman in the 1941 holodeck projec-
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tion killed, which led to Picard's role of Dixon Hill. (The Big Goodbye)
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Bynars, The [Katy Boyer, Alexandra Johnson, Iva Lane, Kelly Ann McNally]: Citi-
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zens of Bynus linked by an organic computer, known as 11, 00, 10 and 01.
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They stole the Enterprise from Starbase 74. (11001001)
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Carapledes, Una [unseen]: Killed in "accident" by Starfleet. (Conspiracy)
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Chang, Lt. [Robert Ito]: Tactical & training officer at Relva VII who becomes
|
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Wesley's proctor for his Academy exam. (Coming of Age)
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Channing, Dr. [unseen]: Dilithium theorist whose principles Wesley studies in
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|
science class. (Lonely Among Us)
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Clemons, L.Q. "Sonny" [Leon Rippy]: One of three surviving humans on the Earth
|
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|
satellite. He originally died of drug abuse and was cryogenically frozen
|
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|
and lived to see the 24th Century. (The Neutral Zone)
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Computer, Enterprise [voice of Majel Barrett, unbilleted]: Onboard computer
|
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|
system, holds incredible memory. Its voice sounds strangely like that of
|
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|
the original ship of the first series.
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Conn: Bridge position played by David Renan (The Naked Now) and Josh Clark
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(Justice). Also: Battle Bridge Conn, played by Colm Meaney (Farpoint)
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Crewmember [Charles Dayton]: Caught in a make-believe fire. (Where No One...)
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Crewmember [unknown]: Believed he was part of a string quartet. (WNOHGB)
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Crusher, Dr. Beverly [Gates McFadden]: Chief Medical Officer, USS Enterprise.
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Widow of Jack Crusher, former first officer of USS Stargazer. Has a son,
|
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Wesley. An emotional women attracted to Picard. She lived on Aveda Three
|
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|
as a child.
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Crusher, Jack [unseen]: Former first officer, USS Stargazer to Captain Picard,
|
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father of Wesley and husband of Beverly. Died on a Stargazer Away team.
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|
He was introduced to Beverly by Walker Keel.
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Crusher, Wesley [Wil Wheaton]: Acting Ensign, USS Enterprise. A child genius,
|
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|
youngest officer on ship and part of Captain Picard's support staff. Has
|
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|
a tendency to come up with all the answers. / Also played as a Q-accele-
|
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|
rated adult by William A. Wallace. (Hide and Q)
|
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Data, Lieutenant Commander [Brent Spiner]: Operations Officer, USS Enterprise.
|
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|
An android, created by Dr. Sung on Omicron Theta IV; was later found by the
|
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|
USS Tripoli. Attended Starfleet Academy after declared sentient by Turing
|
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|
Test; served on many vessels before Enterprise. Has twin, Lore (destroyed)
|
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|
Very childlike in approach; his greatest dream is to become human.
|
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Dean, Lieutenant [Dan Kern]: Picard practiced fencing with him. (We'll...Paris)
|
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Desk Sergeant [Mike Genovese]: Flirted with Beverly Crusher. (The Big Goodbye)
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DeSoto, Captain [unseen]: Commanding Officer of USS Hood, he was Riker's former
|
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|
supervisor. Riker forbid him to beam down to Altair III. (Farpoint)
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|
DiMaggio, Joseph [unseen]: His record was broken by a player on the London
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|
Kings. Data calls him 'Joltin Joe' and "Yankee Clipper". (The Big Goodbye)
|
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|
Drummer [Ron Brown]: Part of the holodeck band. (11001001)
|
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Duana [Ivy Bethune]: Wesley's "adopted mother" on Aldea whose weakness led
|
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|
Beverly to determine the Aldeans were dying. (When the Bough Breaks)
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Dylaplane [unseen]: Governor of Pacifica, he notified Admiral Savar of Picard's
|
||
|
change in schedule. (Conspiracy)
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Edo Children [Judith Jones, Eric Matthews, David Michel Graves]: They were with
|
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|
Wesley when he broke the Edo law and was sentenced to death. (Justice)
|
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Edourd [Jean-Paul Vignon]: The maitre'd at the cafe in the holodeck-created
|
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|
Paris. (We'll Always Have Paris)
|
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Engineering Crewman [Skip Stellrecht]: (The Naked Now)
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Epstein, Professor Terence [unseen]: Dr. Beverly Crusher's favorite instructor
|
||
|
and idol; he is at Starbase 74. (11001001)
|
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|
Female Engineer [Carolyne Barry]: (Home Soil)
|
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|
Female Ensign, Young [Evelyn Guerrero]: (Encounter at Farpoint)
|
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|
Female Klingon [Elaine Naree] : Attempted sexual practice with Worf. (Hide Q)
|
||
|
First Security Guard [Colm Meaney]: (Lonely Among Us)
|
||
|
Francine [Kelly Ashmore]: Friend to Gabrielle. (We'll Always Have Paris)
|
||
|
Gabrielle [Isabel Lorca]: A girl in the holoimage of Paris that reminded Picard
|
||
|
of Jenice Manheim. (We'll Always Have Paris
|
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|
Gilnor [unseen]: Like Ardan, another terrorist dead for years that Jameson sus-
|
||
|
pects behind the Mordan kidnappings. (Too Short a Season)
|
||
|
Hagon [James Louis Watkins]: Former Secondary to Lutan of Ligon. Gained posi-
|
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|
tion of Primary when made First One to Yareena. (Code of Honor)
|
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|
Hawkins, Ambassador [unseen]: Leader of the diplomatic party on Mordan IV, he
|
||
|
is taken hostage by Governor Karnas. (Too Short a Season)
|
||
|
Herbert, Ensign [Lance Spellerberg]: Transporter officer. (We'll...Have Paris)
|
||
|
Hill, Dixon, P.I. [Patrick Stewart] : Picard's favorite character, a private
|
||
|
detective from San Francisco, 1941; he impersonates Hill on the Holodeck du-
|
||
|
ring the Jarada incident. (The Big Goodbye)
|
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|
Homn [Carel Struycken]: Valet to Lwaxana Troi. A mute (or at least lets every-
|
||
|
one think so); well versed in sign language; loves to drink. (Haven)
|
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|
Innis, Valeda [Anna Katarina]: First Electorine of Haven, she plead with Picard
|
||
|
to destroy the Tarellians on contact, fearing for Haven's safety. (Haven)
|
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|
Jameson, Anne [Marsha Hunt]: Wife of Admiral Mark Jameson, now his widow. Ac-
|
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|
companied her husband to Mordan IV. (Too Short a Season)
|
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|
Jameson, Mark [Clayton Rohner]: Admiral, Starfleet. He stopped a hostage cri-
|
||
|
sis on Mordan IV 45 years ago. Died of a Cerberan rejuvenation drug over-
|
||
|
dose (Too Short a Season)
|
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|
Karnas [Michael Pataki]: Governor of Mordan IV, he had a vengeance score to
|
||
|
settle with Admiral Jameson and kidnapped a Starfleet party to instigate
|
||
|
it. (Too Short a Season)
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|
Katie [Jandi Swanson)An Enterprise child who was kidnapped by the Aldeans and
|
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|
taught by Lettian to seek music within herself. (When the Bough Breaks)
|
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|
Kayron [Tracey Walter]: A Ferengi under DaiMon Taar. (The Last Outpost)
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|
Kazago [Doug Warhit]: First Officer of DaiMon Bok's ship, and a sensible Feren-
|
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|
gi; he arrested Bok and dealt directly with Commander Riker. (The Battle)
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|
Keel, Anne [unseen]: One of Walker Keel's two sisters. (Conspiracy)
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|
Keel, Melissa [unseen]: One of Walker Keel's two sisters. (Conspiracy)
|
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|
Keel, Captain Walker [Jonathan Farwell]: An old friend of Picard's who served
|
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|
with him and Jack Crusher on Stargazer. He warned Picard of the suspected
|
||
|
Starfleet conspiracy and died when his ship was destroyed. Walker was res-
|
||
|
ponsible for introducing Beverly to Jack Crusher. (Conspiracy)
|
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|
Kim, Dr. Luisa [Elizabeth Lindsey]: Asst. Director of the Gardeners of Eden
|
||
|
Project on Velara III, she wasn't told about the microbrain. (Home Soil)
|
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|
Kirk, James T. [unseen] : Captain of the Enterprise, NCC-1701 and NCC-1701-A.
|
||
|
Picard refers to his exploits upon discovering the connection between the
|
||
|
Tsiolkovsky infliction and the Psi-2000 virus. (The Naked Now)
|
||
|
Kissing Crewman [Kenny Koch]: Got a "gift" from Tasha Yar. (The Naked Now)
|
||
|
K'Nera, Captain [David Froman]: Commander of Klingon ship who pursued Koras and
|
||
|
found him on Enterprise. (Heart of Glory)
|
||
|
Konmel [Charles H. Hyman]: Klingon Lieutenant under Korris; he dies escaping
|
||
|
from the Enterprise's security ward. (Heart of Glory)
|
||
|
Korris [Vaughn Armstrong]: Leader of a rebel band of Klingons who believe that
|
||
|
the alliance with the Federation is against honor. He died while battling
|
||
|
Worf. (Heart of Glory)
|
||
|
Kosinski [Stanley Kamel]: Member of Starfleet Corps of Engineers, and a fraud;
|
||
|
thought his warp theories would improve speed--a failure. (Where No One...)
|
||
|
Kunivas [Robert Bauer]: Ailing Klingon who died on Enterprise. (Heart of Glory)
|
||
|
Kurland, Jake [Stephen Gregory]: A bright young man on the Enterprise who was
|
||
|
beaten by Wesley trying to get to take the Academy exam. (Coming of Age)
|
||
|
La Forge, Geordi [LeVar Burton]: Enterprise bridge officer blind from birth and
|
||
|
wears a VISOR implant over his eyes. Geordi is the Captain's protege; he
|
||
|
frequently takes command of the Enterprise. He is best friends with Data
|
||
|
and is trying to teach the android all the basics about being human.
|
||
|
Langor [Kimberly Farr]: One of the two Brekkan salespeople who tried to sell a
|
||
|
shipment of felicium to the Ornarans. (Symbiosis)
|
||
|
Leda [Michele Marsh]: "Adopted mother" to Harry Bernard. (When Bough Breaks)
|
||
|
Leech, Felix [Harvey Jason]: Weasel assistant to crime boss Cyrus Redblock. Al-
|
||
|
most killed Picard, aka Dixon Hill, in the holodeck. (The Big Goodbye)
|
||
|
Letek [Armin Shimerman]: A Ferengi under DaiMon Taar. (The Last Outpost)
|
||
|
Lettian [Paul Lambert]: An Aldean musician, he "adopted" young Enterprise girl
|
||
|
Katie and encouraged her to seek music in herself. (When the Bough Breaks)
|
||
|
(Known as Melian in the script)
|
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|
Liator [Jay Louden]: One of the Council of Edo, Rubicam Three. Led the inquisi-
|
||
|
tion into the charged death of Wesley Crusher. (Justice)
|
||
|
Logan [Vyto Ruginis]: Enterprise Engineer, took over from MacDougal & Argyle.
|
||
|
Tried to take command during the Minos incident. (The Arsenal of Freedom)
|
||
|
Lore [Brent Spiner]: Duplicate of Data, also more humanlike and certainly much
|
||
|
more evil. Destroyed Omicron Theta; tried same on Enterprise. (Datalore)
|
||
|
Lutan [Jessie Lawrence Ferguson]: Primary of Ligon, leader of its people. Kid-
|
||
|
napped Lt. Yar; lost position to his secondary, Hagon. (Code of Honor)
|
||
|
Lynch, Leland T. [Walker Boone]: Enterprise engineer who was engaged in preven-
|
||
|
tative maintenance on the dilithium assembly when the distress signal from
|
||
|
shuttle 13 was received. (Skin of Evil)
|
||
|
MacDougal, Sarah [Brooke Bundy]: Chief of Engineering, USS Enterprise. Shares
|
||
|
position with Argyle. (The Naked Now)
|
||
|
Main Bridge Security [Timothy Dang]: (Encounter at Farpoint)
|
||
|
Malencon, Arthur [Mario Roccuzzo]: Hydraulic specialist of the terraforming
|
||
|
project on Velara. The microbrain took over the laser drill and killed him
|
||
|
with it. (Home Soil)
|
||
|
Mandarin Bailiff [Cary-Hiroyuki]: An Oriental who assists Q at the Enterprise
|
||
|
trial. (Encounter at Farpoint)
|
||
|
Mandl, Kurt [Walter Gotell]: Director of the Gardeners of Eden Terraforming
|
||
|
Project on Velara III. He tried to steer Picard clear of the planet and
|
||
|
then became a nuisance when the microbrain was discovered. (Home Soil)
|
||
|
Manheim, Janice [Michelle Phillips]: Wife of Dr. Paul Manheim, and Captain Pi-
|
||
|
card's first love. She came aboard when the Enterprise investigated her
|
||
|
husband's time project. (We'll Always Have Paris)
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||
|
Manheim, Dr. Paul [Rod Loomis]: A temporal scientist who operates on Vandor
|
||
|
Four, he created a time distortion. (We'll Always Have Paris)
|
||
|
Margan [unknown]: Ornaran leader who pleades with T'Jon and Romas to return
|
||
|
with the felicium. (Symbiosis)
|
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|
Mason [unknown]: Child kidnapped from Enterprise. (When the Bough Breaks)
|
||
|
Matthew [unknown]: A young Enterprise boy. (The Last Outpost)
|
||
|
McCoy, Admiral Leonard H. [DeForest Kelley]: Surgeon-General of Starfleet Com-
|
||
|
mand, retired; former Chief Medical Officer of USS Enterprise. Age 137. He
|
||
|
toured the new Enterprise's medical facilities on its first voyage into
|
||
|
space. (Encounter at Farpoint)
|
||
|
McKinney [unseen]: Killed in "accident" by Starfleet. (Conspiracy)
|
||
|
McNary [Gary Armagnal]: Lieutenant to Police Chief Dan Bell of San Francisco
|
||
|
1941; part of the hologram. He became aware he wasn't real. (Big Goodbye)
|
||
|
McNary, Sharon [unseen]: Lt. McNary's wife. Dixon Hill likes her cooking. They
|
||
|
have children as well. (The Big Goodbye)
|
||
|
Mediators [David Q. Combs, Richard Lavin]: Two policemen on Rubicam Three who
|
||
|
sentence Wesley to death. (Justice)
|
||
|
Medical Officer / Nurse [Brad Zerbst]: (Justice, Heart of Glory, Skin of Evil)
|
||
|
Melian : -see Lettian-
|
||
|
Military Officer [Chuck Hicks]: (Encounter at Farpoint)
|
||
|
Miller, Stephen [Robert Ellenstein]: Wyatt Miller's father. An old man with
|
||
|
intense curiosity and a kind heart. Lives on Earth with his wife. (Haven)
|
||
|
Miller, Victoria [Nan Martin]: Wyatt Miller's mother. An elder woman who has a
|
||
|
strong dislike for Lwaxana Troi. Lives on Earth. (Haven)
|
||
|
Miller, Wyatt [Rob Knepper]: Medical Doctor and betrothed to Deanna Troi. He
|
||
|
took medical supplies and jumped ship to save Tarellian refugees and be
|
||
|
with his dream girl, Ariana. (Haven)
|
||
|
Minnerly, Lt. [unseen]: Tasha's competition in the Enterprise martial arts con-
|
||
|
test. He was bet against -- by Worf. (Skin of Evil)
|
||
|
Minuet [Carolyn McCormick]: A hologram image created by the Bynars as a lure
|
||
|
for Riker, she was very adaptable and VERY beautiful. Riker can't recall
|
||
|
her because she was a Bynar creation. (11001001)
|
||
|
Mirren, Oliana [Estee Chandler]: A girl who competes against Wesley in the
|
||
|
Academy exam; she thinks he's "cute" (Coming of Age)
|
||
|
Mordoc [Jake Dengel]: A Ferengi under DaiMon Taar. (The Last Outpost)
|
||
|
Mordock [John Putch]: A Benzite attempting to enter Starfleet Academy; he suc-
|
||
|
ceeds, beating Wesley, who helped him on a test. (Coming of Age)
|
||
|
Offenhouse, Ralph [Peter Mark Richman]: A wealthy financier from the 20th cen-
|
||
|
tury who died of advanced cardiomyopathy, and lived via cryogenic suspen-
|
||
|
sion. He was 55. He taunted Picard during the Romulan incident. (The
|
||
|
Neutral Zone)
|
||
|
Peddler, The [Vincent Schiavelli]: A computer hologram created by the people
|
||
|
of Minos, who were destroyed by the weapons they sold to other worlds. The
|
||
|
Salesman tried to sell the Echo Papa 607 to Picard. (Arsenal of Freedom)
|
||
|
Peretor Sain [unseen]: Former rival of Karnas who killed his father. Karnas
|
||
|
wanted weapons to defeat Sain in the struggle 45 years ago. (Too...Season)
|
||
|
Piano Player [Jack Sheldon]: Part of the holodeck band. (11001001)
|
||
|
Picard, Jean-Luc [Patrick Stewart]: Captain of USS Enterprise, NCC-1701-D. Born
|
||
|
in Paris, France. Commanded USS Stargazer; first officer was Jack Crusher.
|
||
|
A very dignified captain, well-respected in Starfleet. Very devout to
|
||
|
literature, especially detective genre. Does not get on well with kids.
|
||
|
Balding, handsome man; attracted to Dr. Beverly Crusher.
|
||
|
Picard, Maman [Herta Ware]: A frail old woman who serves Jean-Luc tea when
|
||
|
the Enterprise journeys into the Beyond. (Where No One Has Gone Before)
|
||
|
Pola [unknown]: A young Enterprise boy. (The Last Outpost)
|
||
|
Portal, The [Darryl Henriques]: Protector of Delphi Ardu, the last Outpost of
|
||
|
the Tkon Empire; was not aware that the Tkon had fallen. (The Last Outpost)
|
||
|
Prieto, Ben [Raymond Forchion]: Pilot of shuttlecraft 13, he was almost killed
|
||
|
when the ship crashed on Veigra Two. (Skin of Evil)
|
||
|
"Q" [John de Lancie]: A member of an advanced alien race with shapechanging po-
|
||
|
wers, Q is Picard's foremost adversary. First tested the crew of the En-
|
||
|
terprise after trying Humanity; then tested Riker's loyalty itself. Ba-
|
||
|
nished but almost certain to reappear. (Encounter at Farpoint, Hide and Q)
|
||
|
Quinn, Gregory [Ward Costello]: A Starfleet Admiral who believes a conspiracy
|
||
|
to undermine the Federation is underway, he investigates and recruits Pi-
|
||
|
card for his purpose. He is later possessed by the Parasites, who are res-
|
||
|
ponsible for the conspiracy, and attacks Riker. Quinn is the only admiral
|
||
|
at Headquarters to survive. (Coming of Age, Conspiracy)
|
||
|
Quinteros, Orfil [Gene Dynarski]: Base Commander, Starbase 74 (Tarsus III).
|
||
|
He was among the designers of the galaxy-class Enterprise. (11001001)
|
||
|
Radue [Jerry Hardin]: Leader of the Aldeans, he cannot accept Picard's claim
|
||
|
that his people are dying because of radiation. (When the Bough Breaks)
|
||
|
Ramos [Dennis Madalone]: Enterprise security officer who dies when Koras and
|
||
|
Konmil break out of their cell. (Heart of Glory)
|
||
|
Ramsey [Sam Hennings]: Captain of freighter SS Odin, which crashed on Asphia;
|
||
|
came to Angel One, where he and his crew were fugitives. (Angel One)
|
||
|
Rashella [Brenda Strong]: Aldean aide to Radu; she refused to give up "adopted
|
||
|
daughter" Alexandra, kidnapped from Enterprise. (When the Bough Breaks)
|
||
|
Rata [Robert Towers]: Ferengi Science Officer on Bok's ship. (The Battle)
|
||
|
Raymond, Donald [unseen]: Clare's long-dead husband. (The Neutral Zone)
|
||
|
Raymond, Clare [Gracie Harrison]: A housewife who originally died of an embo-
|
||
|
lism, was cryogenically frozen and put on the earth satellite. She lived
|
||
|
to see the 24th century. She was 35 years old. (The Neutral Zone)
|
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|
Raymond, Eddie and Tommy [unseen]: Clare's sons, age 8 and 5 when she "died",
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born in Secaucus, New Jersey. (The Neutral Zone)
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Raymond, Thomas [unseen]: A descendant of Clare's, now living on Earth. She
|
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|
promised to visit him. (The Neutral Zone)
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|
Redblock, Cyrus [Lawrence Tierney]: Crime boss in 1941 San Francisco. He threa-
|
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|
tened Picard and crew when the holodeck malfunctioned. (The Big Goodbye)
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|
Remmick, Dexter [Robert Schenkkan]: A Starfleet Commander from the Inspector
|
||
|
General's office, he is a chief investigator in the Starfleet conspiracy
|
||
|
and questions the Enterprise crew and especially Picard. He is later pos-
|
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|
sessed by the Parasite mother creature and dies when Picard and Riker des-
|
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|
troy it. (Coming of Age, Conspiracy)
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|
Rice, Paul [Marco Rodriguez]: Captain of USS Drake; died on Minos and later
|
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|
replicated by the Echo Papa 607. (The Arsenal of Freedom)
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|
Riker, William T. [Jonathan Frakes]: First Officer of USS Enterprise, known as
|
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|
Number One to Captain Picard, his friend. Former first officer on USS Hood
|
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|
under Captain DeSoto. Very devoted to his pursuit to command his own star-
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|
ship, which long ago led into problems with love interest Deanna Troi. Very
|
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|
large, muscular man; has many romantic entanglements.
|
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|
Rivan [Brenda Bakke]: One of the Council of Edo, Rubicam Three. She was part
|
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|
of the Enterprise liaison and "saw God" aboard the ship. (Justice)
|
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|
Rixx, Captain [Michael Berryman]: Captain of USS Thomas Paine, he met Captain
|
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|
Picard at the Altarian Conference. (Conspiracy)
|
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|
Romas [Richard Lineback]: An Ornaran dependant on phylicium. (Symbiosis)
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|
Rondon [Daniel Riordan]: A Zaldan who insults Wesley. (Coming of Age)
|
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|
Rose [unknown]: Child kidnapped from Enterprise. (When the Bough Breaks)
|
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|
Savar, Admiral [Henry Darrow]: Vulcan officer, implied to be Starfleet Grand
|
||
|
Admiral or near such post. He was controlled by a Parasite. (Conspiracy)
|
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|
Scott, Captain Tryla [Ursaline Bryant]: Captain of USS Renegade, she made cap-
|
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|
tain faster than anyone in Starfleet history. It's implied to be fishy;
|
||
|
Scott was controlled by the Parasites. (Conspiracy)
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||
|
Secretary [Rhonda Aldrich]: Perky assistant to Dixon Hill. (The Big Goodbye)
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|
Shimoda, Jim [Benjamin W.S. Lum]: Asst. Chief of Engineering, USS Enterprise.
|
||
|
His mind was altered from the Psi-2000 disease and he removed all the chips
|
||
|
from the main Engineering computer. (The Naked Now)
|
||
|
Sigman Survivor [Elaine Nalee]: Survivor of mine accident. (Hide and Q)
|
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|
Singh [Kavi Raz]: Engineer, USS Enterprise. Killed by the energy cloud creature
|
||
|
during a trip to Parliament. (Lonely Among Us)
|
||
|
Sobi [Judson Scott]: Leader of the Breckan sales party who were trapped on the
|
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|
Sanction and taken by the Enterprise. (Symbiosis)
|
||
|
Solis [George de la Pena]: Lieutenant, an Enterprise CON officer. He and Lian
|
||
|
T'Su were put to the test by Geordi at Minos. (The Arsenal of Freedom)
|
||
|
Ssestar [unknown]: Selay dignitary on the Enterprise. (Lonely Among Us)
|
||
|
Sung, Dr. Noonian [unseen]: Asimovian scientist, tried to create positronic
|
||
|
brain, then fled society. Evidently he succeeded: Data and Lore. (Datalore)
|
||
|
Swenson [unseen]: Science Officer, Tasha's first competition in the ship's mar-
|
||
|
tial arts contest. (Skin of Evil)
|
||
|
Sype, Ryan [unseen]: Killed in "accident" by Starfleet. (Conspiracy)
|
||
|
Taar [Mike Gomez]: A Ferengi DaiMon, commander of a battle cruiser. Battled
|
||
|
Picard at Delphi Ardu. (The Last Outpost)
|
||
|
T'Bok, Commander [Marc Alaimo]: Captain of Romulan ship that crosses the Neu-
|
||
|
tral Zone and pledges to help Picard. (The Neutral Zone)
|
||
|
Technicians [Brendan McKane, Wyatt Knight]: Two men involved in Wesley's Aca-
|
||
|
demy test, they fake death in a lab accident. (Coming of Age)
|
||
|
T'Jon [Merritt Butrick]: Ornaran captain of the Sanction, he was a drug addict
|
||
|
responsible for getting a container of phylicium from Brecka. (Symbiosis)
|
||
|
Thei [Anthony James]: Subcommander of Romulan ship. (The Neutral Zone)
|
||
|
Thug [Erik Cord]: (The Big Goodbye)
|
||
|
Torres [Jimmy Ortega]: Ensign, USS Enterprise. Was frozen solid by the Q du-
|
||
|
ring his first visit. (Encounter at Farpoint)
|
||
|
Toya [Connie Danese]: Mother to Alexandra, a kidnapped child. (Bough Breaks)
|
||
|
Transporter Chief [Michael Rider]: [The Naked Now, Code of Honor, Haven]
|
||
|
Traveler, The [Eric Menyuk]: A journeyer through space and time, searching for
|
||
|
"those of remark and intelligence". He found it--in Wesley Crusher (Where
|
||
|
No One Has Gone Before)
|
||
|
Trent [Leonard John Crofoot]: Male servant to Beate of Angel One, he was con-
|
||
|
sidered inferior and did almost anything to please her. (Angel One)
|
||
|
Troi, Deanna [Marina Sirtis]: Chief Counselor and Psychologist, USS Enterprise,
|
||
|
and only civilian member of its bridge crew. Born on Betazed to human fa-
|
||
|
ther and mother Lwaxana, Deanna is a telepath/empath. Had a failed love
|
||
|
with Commander Riker. Was engaged to Wyatt Miller by prearranged marriage
|
||
|
but situation was resolved.
|
||
|
Troi, Lwaxana [Majel Barrett]: Betazoid mother to Deanna Troi, she is the
|
||
|
"daughter of the Fifth House, holder of the sacred Chalice of Rixx, Heir to
|
||
|
the Holy Rings of Betazed." A telepathic busybody with a flair for thea-
|
||
|
trics. (Haven)
|
||
|
T'Shalik [Tasia Valenza]: A Vulcan girl from a Starfleet ship who attends the
|
||
|
Academy test. (Coming of Age)
|
||
|
T'Su, Lian [Julia Nickson]: Ensign, an Enterprise OPS officer. She and Solis
|
||
|
were put to the test by Geordi at Minos. (The Arsenal of Freedom)
|
||
|
Vender [Dick Miller]: Gave a newspaper to Picard free of charge. (Big Goodbye)
|
||
|
Vigo [unknown]: Weapons officer on Stargazer. (The Battle)
|
||
|
Whalen [David Selburg]: Historian, USS Enterprise. Nearly killed in the mal-
|
||
|
functioning holodeck by Felix Leech. (The Big Goodbye)
|
||
|
Wong, Lieutenant [unseen]: She can repair the climate control systems on the
|
||
|
Enterprise, says Geordi. (Angel One)
|
||
|
Worf [Michael Dorn]: Operations officer on USS Enterprise and now acting Secu-
|
||
|
rity Chief. Born on Khitomer, he was rescued by humans and taken to live
|
||
|
on Gault. He is the first Klingon in Starfleet Academy and sometimes con-
|
||
|
siders himself more human than Klingon. However, he is firmly educated in
|
||
|
the ways of the Klingon. He was given the title of Security Chief after
|
||
|
the death of Lt. Yar.
|
||
|
Wrenn [Raye Birk]: Leader of the last survivors of Tarellia, and a dying man.
|
||
|
He welcomed Wyatt and made the decision to turn away from Haven. (Haven)
|
||
|
Xelo [unseen]: Former valet to Lwaxana Troi; terminated because of his "porno-
|
||
|
graphic thoughts" about her, which she of course read like a book. (Haven)
|
||
|
Yar, Lieutenant Natasha "Tasha" [Denise Crosby]: Chief of Security, USS Enter-
|
||
|
prise. Was born on a failed Federation colony world where rape gangs pre-
|
||
|
vailed. Rescued by Starfleet, she worshipped the organization and became
|
||
|
a top security officer well versed in martial arts. Tasha died while try-
|
||
|
ing to rescue Enterprise officers on Veigra Two, and her death affected the
|
||
|
ship's command crew greatly.
|
||
|
Yareena [Karole Selmon]: Former First One to Lutan of Ligon, and his wife; she
|
||
|
challenged Tasha to a death duel then gained planetary rule. (Code Honor)
|
||
|
Youngblood, Ensign [James Becker]: Science Specialist, USS Enterprise. Part of
|
||
|
the bridge staff; never billeted in credits.
|
||
|
Zena [unknown]: Intended to be Alexandra's mother on Aldea. (When the Bough..)
|
||
|
Zorn, Groppler [Michael Bell]: Leader of the Bandi, on Deneb IV. Held one of
|
||
|
two alien entities hostage there; was later forced to release it. (Encoun-
|
||
|
ter at Farpoint)
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
----SUBJECTS CATALOG-----------------------------------------------------------
|
||
|
|
||
|
A&P Parisian Grand Premier : Alcoholic beverage that Lore uses to knock Data
|
||
|
cold. (Datalore)
|
||
|
Age of Inclusion : Worf was brought to Gault before this critical point in
|
||
|
Klingon age. (Heart of Glory)
|
||
|
Airlocks : Enterprise has a number of these; number five was used when the ship
|
||
|
was held at Starbase 74. (11001001)
|
||
|
Albeni Meditation Crystal : A gift to Beate from Riker. (Angel One)
|
||
|
Aldebaran Serpent : Q appears as one to Picard and crew on his second appea-
|
||
|
rance on the Enterprise. (Hide and Q)
|
||
|
Altarian Conference : Picard met Captain Rixx here long ago. (Conspiracy)
|
||
|
Anchilles Fever : A plague that has overrun Styris Four. (Code of Honor)
|
||
|
Andonian Tea : Picard is served it while on Earth. (Conspiracy)
|
||
|
Atlanta Braves : A baseball team from the 20th Century among whose fans number
|
||
|
Sonny Clemons. (Neutral Zone)
|
||
|
Bandi : Inhabitants of Deneb IV, also known as the Farpoint planet. (Farpoint)
|
||
|
Baseball : Wesley's favorite sport. (Justice)
|
||
|
Battle of Maxia : Actual first battle between the Ferengi and the Federation
|
||
|
it was unknown that the invading ship was that particular enemy. The Fe-
|
||
|
rengi ship destroyed Picard's command, the Stargazer. (The Battle)
|
||
|
Benzite : Race with a peculiar (presumed) breathing mechanism, they are large,
|
||
|
with grey skin and resemble a human - elephantine crossbreeding. Mordok
|
||
|
was the first Benzite to attend Starfleet Academy. (Coming of Age)
|
||
|
Bessel Functions : Something Kosinski used during his first test on the Enter-
|
||
|
prise's warp engines. (Where No One Has Gone Before)
|
||
|
Blue Parrot Cafe : A place on Sarona Eight that serves the famous Blue Parrot.
|
||
|
When the Enterprise arrives, Picard says Troi's buying. (We'll...Paris)
|
||
|
Bolians : Race of humanoids with a Klingon-like ridge stretching from their
|
||
|
heads down across their necks. Captain Rixx is one. (Conspiracy)
|
||
|
Bonding Gifts : The "box" beamed aboard the Enterprise contains many for Deanna
|
||
|
Troi from the Millers. (Haven)
|
||
|
Bourbon Street : Location of the "bar" Riker visits in the holodeck. (11001001)
|
||
|
Buffers : The Bynars' information processors, worn on their waists. (11001001)
|
||
|
Bulgalian Sludge Rat : Rondon calls Wesley one. (Coming of Age)
|
||
|
C-335 Cargo Management Unit : Riker mentions this as a possible addition to the
|
||
|
Enterprise's cargo systems. (Coming of Age)
|
||
|
Cafe des Artistes : Paris Cafe that Picard recreates in the holodeck; it was
|
||
|
here that he stood up Jenice Manheim. (We'll Always Have Paris)
|
||
|
Cafe Roulin : The name of the cafe that Picard said he confused with Cafe des
|
||
|
Artistes on the day he stood up Jenice. (We'll Always Have Paris)
|
||
|
Capsule, Earth : A derelict Earth satellite with cryogenic containers aboard;
|
||
|
only three occupants survived the 370 years of transit. (The Neutral Zone)
|
||
|
Cargo Bays : Yar was kidnapped by the Ligonians in Bay 1; Lore was destroyed in
|
||
|
Bay 3; Crusher has the Sigman survivors beamed up to Bay 6; the felicium is
|
||
|
interred in Bay 11. (Code of Honor, Datalore, Hide and Q, Symbiosis)
|
||
|
Centerplace : The elaborate manor of a Ligonian Primary, such as Lutan. It is
|
||
|
abundantly decorated, located above the common city and extensively built
|
||
|
for wealth. Lutan's is enormous and incredible. (Code of Honor)
|
||
|
Cerberan Youth Drug : Reverses the aging process slowly; Admiral Jameson took a
|
||
|
whole dose at once. It killed him. (Too Short a Season)
|
||
|
Chameleon Rose -- A flower that changes color depending on the mood of the
|
||
|
bearer. Wyatt presented one to Deanna on his visit. (Haven)
|
||
|
Chime, Betazoid : Chime for giving thanks for food. (Haven)
|
||
|
Cloud Creature : Encountered in space, part was accidentally caught by the
|
||
|
Enterprise and it took over several crewmembers, including the captain, to
|
||
|
get back to the larger body. (Lonely Among Us)
|
||
|
Code 47 : Starfleet Emergency transmission, for Captain's eyes only. Walker
|
||
|
Keel uses this to contact Picard. (Conspiracy)
|
||
|
Common Cold : A disease Federation medicine has now cured. The disease that
|
||
|
swept the ship over Angel One resembled it. (Angel One)
|
||
|
Control Chips : Removed by Mr. Shimoda, and reloaded by Data, after the former
|
||
|
is affected by the Psi-2000 Virus. (The Naked Now)
|
||
|
Control Coils : Integral parts of the Ornaran freighters. Picard offered to
|
||
|
fabricate two for the remaining two ships but then refused to give them up,
|
||
|
insuring that the Ornarans would not be able to reach Brecka anymore and
|
||
|
receive the phylicium consignments. (Symbiosis)
|
||
|
Counting Coup : An Earth method of capturing goods or persons of an enemy and
|
||
|
then demanding that the adversary accede that the capture granted them
|
||
|
honor. The Ligonian code is very similar. (Code of Honor)
|
||
|
Crystal Entity : A crystalline species that feeds off the emanations from life
|
||
|
forms. Lore summoned it to Omicron Theta to destroy the inhabitants and
|
||
|
then let it feed on the Enterprise. (Datalore)
|
||
|
Custodian, The : Massive supercomputer on Aldea built by the Progenitors. The
|
||
|
Custodian could fire bursts of energy, cloak the planet and instantaneously
|
||
|
transport anyone wherever they wished. (When the Bough Breaks)
|
||
|
Denubian Alps : Simulated by the holodeck, where Wesley and a friend go skiing.
|
||
|
(Angel One)
|
||
|
Deuterium Gas : Engineering element that escaped from the reactor on Battress,
|
||
|
eventually causing its explosion. (Heart of Glory)
|
||
|
Dixieland Jazz : Minuet says it's the only form of jazz she doesn't like, be-
|
||
|
cause you can't dance to it. (11001001)
|
||
|
Dytalix Mining Corporation : Operators of the mines on planets of the Mira
|
||
|
System. (Conspiracy)
|
||
|
Echo Papa 607 : Weapon in four stages designed by the now-dead people of Minos
|
||
|
which grew in each stage to fight back against its target. The Salesman
|
||
|
tried to sell it to Picard. (The Arsenal of Freedom)
|
||
|
Edo : The inhabitants of Rubicam Three; a hedonistic culture. (Justice)
|
||
|
Edo Bubble : "Portable projection" that invades the ship to link with Data and
|
||
|
determine why the Enterprise orbits Rubicam Three. (Justice)
|
||
|
Edo Lord : An odd, translucent formation resembling a space station not fully
|
||
|
present in our dimension, it guided the Edo, inhabitants of Rubicam Three,
|
||
|
and rejected the Enterprise's visit. (Justice)
|
||
|
Elected One -- The head of state on Angel One. The current Elected One is
|
||
|
Beate. (Angel One)
|
||
|
Electromagnetic Synthomometer : Technology used to reassemble Lore. (Datalore)
|
||
|
Energy Grid : Used as a travel mechanism and a barricade by the Q. It could
|
||
|
travel as fast as the Enterprise. (Encounter at Farpoint, Hide and Q)
|
||
|
Epidermal Mold : Data and Lore were constructed with these. (Datalore)
|
||
|
Ersalrope Wars : A conflict that evidentally happened within the past 78 years.
|
||
|
The war was fought by both sides using weapons from Minos, a planet later
|
||
|
destroyed by its own technology. (The Arsenal of Freedom)
|
||
|
Fairmont Hotel : Dixon Hill's secretary thinks he's been moonlighting as a
|
||
|
bellboy here. (The Big Goodbye)
|
||
|
Farpoint : A luxurious complex built by the Bandi to appease the Federation. It
|
||
|
was really a life-entity of its own. (Encounter at Farpoint)
|
||
|
Felicium : A narcotic that 200 years ago immunized both the Breckans and Orna-
|
||
|
rans of a deadly plague. The Ornarans think they still have it and use
|
||
|
large quantities of the drug, which is the only thing the explotative Brec-
|
||
|
kans produce, thereby insuring a mutual dependancy. (Symbiosis)
|
||
|
Fencing : Sport that Picard and Lt. Dean engage in. (We'll Always Have Paris)
|
||
|
Ferengi, The : A villainous race whose existence was first suspected by the Fe-
|
||
|
deration 54 years ago and whose influence was a key factor in the peace ne-
|
||
|
gotiations between the UFP and Klingon Empires. They are a race of "yankee
|
||
|
traders", always interested in profit. Their ships are as powerful as
|
||
|
Starfleet's. (The Last Outpost, The Battle)
|
||
|
First Electorine : Administrator's title on Haven. (Haven)
|
||
|
Flex-Coordinating Sensor : Wesley looks at one during his Academy exams, much
|
||
|
to Mordock's consternation. (Coming of Age)
|
||
|
Gardeners of Eden : The name of the terraforming project on Velara. (Home Soil)
|
||
|
Glavyn : The warbird-type weapon worn over the hand used by Ligonians in armed
|
||
|
combat. (Code of Honor)
|
||
|
"Globe Illustrated Shakespeare, The" : Book that Picard keeps in his ready
|
||
|
room; he shows it to Q. (Hide and Q)
|
||
|
Heglenian Shift: Used by the Ligon transporters. (Code of Honor)
|
||
|
Holmes, Sherlock : Fictional detective that Data emulates. (Lonely Among Us)
|
||
|
Holodecks : A fabulous energy-projection system on the Enterprise; can be used
|
||
|
in virtually any situation. Holodeck 3 is used in the Dixon Hill situation,
|
||
|
where Wesley is skiing, and where Cafe des Artistes is created; holodeck 4
|
||
|
is where Riker creates the Bourbon Street bar. (Encounter at Farpoint, Code
|
||
|
of Honor, Haven, The Big Goodbye, 11001001, Skin of Evil, We'll....Paris)
|
||
|
Hyperspace Physics Test : Part of the Academy test. Wesley, T'Shalik and
|
||
|
Mordock pass; Oliana Mirren fails it. (Coming of Age)
|
||
|
Imzadi : A Betazed term meaning "my beloved". (Haven)
|
||
|
Inspector General's Office : The division of Starfleet in with Dexter Remmick
|
||
|
is employed. (Coming of Age, Conspiracy)
|
||
|
"Item," The : Never properly identified; that which Cyrus Redblock killed Jes-
|
||
|
sica Bradley over and then tried to kill Dixon (Picard). One can assume
|
||
|
that the item was a bird -- specifically, the Maltese Falcon. (Big Goodbye)
|
||
|
Iverson's Disease : An irreversible condition that Admiral Mark Jameson is in-
|
||
|
flicted with. The Cerberan youth drug reverses it. (Too Short a Season)
|
||
|
Jazz : Riker loves it; so does Minuet, all save Dixieland. (11001001)
|
||
|
Joining : A Betazoid marriage ceremony, widely regarded (according to Lwaxana
|
||
|
Troi) as the most beautiful in the galaxy. It begins when the entire wed-
|
||
|
ding party removes their clothing, symbolizing total love. (Haven)
|
||
|
Klingon Death Ritual : A process whereby living Klingons warn the dead that a
|
||
|
Klingon warrior is about to join them. The Klingon participants open the
|
||
|
eyes of the dead soldier and lift their heads, crying out. (Heart of Glory)
|
||
|
Klingon Empire : The Federation's former chief adversary. Due to Ferengi inter-
|
||
|
ference, the Klingons sought out the Federation for a peace treaty and now
|
||
|
the two goverments, keeping with the original Organian prediction that the
|
||
|
two races would become friends, are allies. Worf is the only Klingon that
|
||
|
serves with the Federation; otherwise they are still warlike but relations
|
||
|
between them and the Federation are mostly cordial. There ARE renegades
|
||
|
such as Koras who wish war, but these are evidentally few. (Heart of Glory)
|
||
|
Light, Personal Relaxation : Picard notes he's going to curl up with a good
|
||
|
book under this. (11001001)
|
||
|
London Kings : Baseball team of the 21st century, a player on which broke Joe
|
||
|
DiMaggio's hitting streak record. (The Big Goodbye)
|
||
|
"Lollipop" : Riker calls it a good ship; he says he's from it instead of the
|
||
|
Enterprise to fool the image of Paul Rice. (The Arsenal of Freedom)
|
||
|
Manheim Effect : Time distorion created on Vandor IV. (We'll Always...Paris)
|
||
|
Martini : The Enterprise makes the best that Sonny's ever had. (Neutral Zone)
|
||
|
Melanoid Slimeworm : Rondon calls Wesley one. (Coming of Age)
|
||
|
Merculite Rockets : According to Koras, it was with these that the Klingons on
|
||
|
the Battress were able to ward off the Ferengi with. (Heart of Glory)
|
||
|
Microbrain : An inorganic, microscopic, intelligent life form from Velara Three
|
||
|
that declared war on the Enterprise. Picard convinced it of his sincerity
|
||
|
and it returned to Velara, asking humans to return in 300 years. (HomeSoil)
|
||
|
Mind-Sphere : A mind-control device used by DaiMon Bok; it gave Picard severe
|
||
|
headaches and eventually convinced him that he was on the Stargazer. All
|
||
|
of them were destroyed. (The Battle)
|
||
|
Mishiama Wrist Lock and Break : A martial arts maneuver that Tasha wants to
|
||
|
learn for the Enterprise competition -- a technique that she wants to try
|
||
|
with Worf. Tasha never uses it, though. (Skin of Evil)
|
||
|
Mistresses -- The officials of the planet Angel One, it is a completely female
|
||
|
body. The head of state is the Elected One. (Angel One)
|
||
|
Mordok Strategy : Something that makes the Benzite, Mordok, famous to Wesley
|
||
|
at the Academy. (Coming of Age)
|
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|
Neinmann -- A lost civilization compared to Atlantis. It disappeared on Xerxes
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Seven. (When the Bough Breaks)
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Night-Blooming Throgni : A Klingon plant. Worf compares the scent that trans-
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mits a virus on the ship to it. (Angel One)
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Noreph : Drug used by Crusher in hopes of saving Tasha. It fails. (Skin..Evil)
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Ornaran Plague : Disease created, and destroyed, 200 years ago, but the people
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of Ornara think they still have it. (Symbiosis)
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Outposts : Planets of the now-dead Tkon Empire that could travel through space.
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Delphi Ardu was the last of them, guarded by Portal 6-3. (Last Outpost)
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Parasites : Alien beings in direct control of key Starfleet personnel, in an
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inner symbiotic relationship. The Parasites say they wish to "co-exist"
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with humans but are interested in control. The mother creature that inha-
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bited Dexter Remmick was destroyed but they sent a probe to the far reaches
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of the galaxy. They MAY also be involved with the destruction of the Romu-
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lan and Federation outpost catastrophes. (Conspiracy, <The Neutral Zone>)
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Parrises Squares : A game played by Tasha and Worf. (11001001)
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"Penalty Box" : The Enterprise bridge, according to Q. (Hide and Q)
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"Phasing" : A way the Traveler, as near as can be imagined, moves through time
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and space. Parts of him disappear and return in a strange pattern. After
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he returns Enterprise to the Federation he phases away. (Where No One...)
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Picard Maneuver, The : Picard's famous strategy used during the Battle of
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Maxia. (The Battle)
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Platinum : An element not found on Angel One. (Angel One)
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Positronic Theory : Created by Dr. Isaac Asimov. Data is supposedly patterned
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after this theory. (Datalore)
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Post Atomic Horror : The time period following World War III. (Farpoint)
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Prime Directive : Starfleet General Order 1--no vessel or officer is allowed to
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interfere with an advancing society. (General theme throughout series,
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used to potential in Symbiosis)
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Progenitors, The : Builders of the Custodian on planet Aldea. (Could be somehow
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related to the Providers from ST?) (When the Bough Breaks)
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Psi-2000 Virus : Encountered by the original Enterprise, it was a disease that
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released the inhibitions of those it infected. Created by gravitational
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effects on water, the new Enterprise also encountered it. (The Naked Now)
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Psych Test : Analogue for a crisis-relation examination Starfleet Academy can-
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didates must undergo; Wesley's was to save two technicians from almost cer-
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tain death. (Coming of Age)
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Punishment Zone : Randomly selected by the Mediators of Rubicam Three as a
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forbidden area; tresspassing invites death. (Justice)
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Q.E. II (Queen Elizabeth Two) : 20th Century cruise ship; Ralph Offenhouse com-
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pares the Enterprise to this. (The Neutral Zone)
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Quadratanium : Element of which Data and Lore are constructed. (Datalore)
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Regulation 6.57, Starfleet : "At least two staff officers shall be present du-
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ring any treaty or contract negotiation," ruses Picard. (When the Bough...)
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Repulsor Beam : Also known as a pressor beam, it is a reconfigured tractor.
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Wesley transformed the Enterprise's tractor into a pressor. (Naked Now)
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Romulan Empire, The : Vulcanoid species, a major adversary of the Federation.
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|
They have been silent for 53 years since the Tomid Incident, though they
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|
did attack the Khitomer outpost when Worf was a child. The Romulans still
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|
wear the same type of uniform though they travel in ships much larger than
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|
before, larger than the Enterprise, but still modeled after the Bird of
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Prey. (Mentioned in Angel One, When the Bough Breaks; seen in Neutral Zone)
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Shuttlecraft 13 : Shuttle destroyed on the surface of Veigra Two when it was
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|
brought down by the Armus. (Skin of Evil)
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|
Steelplast : Hard material that can be cut by phasers. (Too Short a Season)
|
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|
Sun Tzu [unseen]: An ancient Chinese oracle, the strategies of which are still
|
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|
taught in Starfleet. The most famous is: "He will triumph who knows when
|
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|
to fight and when not to fight." (The Last Outpost)
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|
Supersedence : A right for First Ones of Ligon to challenge a new First One
|
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|
elect. (Code of Honor)
|
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|
Tarellians : A doomed race from Tarella. They fought a biological war which
|
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|
killed all but a handful of them; some made their way to Haven. (Haven)
|
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|
Targ : A Klingon pet; Worf had one as a child. (Where No One Has Gone Before)
|
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Telarians : A Federation race that created the Battress. (Heart of Glory)
|
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|
Tkon Empire, The : A vast alliance of planets that spanned the galaxy and ruled
|
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|
600,000 years ago, now aeons dead. Their Outposts, planets that orbited
|
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|
suns driven across space, are now thought to be gone, save for one orbiting
|
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|
Delphi Ardu. Their time periods are measured with names such as Bastu,
|
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|
Cimi, Xora, Makto, Ozari, Fendor, etc. (The Last Outpost)
|
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|
Tomid Incident : Last encounter with the Romulans, 53 years, 7 months and 18
|
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|
days before. (The Neutral Zone)
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|
Transporter Rooms : Troi's bonding gifts arrive in Room 1; Picard beams over
|
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|
to the Stargazer from, the team from the Batris returns to, and the Minos
|
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|
away team beams away from Room 3; Crusher reports to and the Vagra team de-
|
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|
parts from Room 4; and Wes leaves from and Quinn and Remmick arrive in Room
|
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|
8. (Haven, The Battle, Heart of Glory, The Arsenal of Freedom, Hide and Q,
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|
Skin of Evil, Coming of Age)
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|
Tritanium : Alloy that is almost impossible to melt, yet the weapons of Minos
|
||
|
seem to have done it. (The Arsenal of Freedom)
|
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|
Turing Test of Sentient Ability : A test that Data passed, declaring him fit to
|
||
|
serve in Starfleet. (ST:TNG Writer's Guide)
|
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|
T-9 Converter : An energy system stolen from Gamma Tauri by Ferengi. (Outpost)
|
||
|
"Ugly Bags of Mostly Water" : Reference to humans by the Microbrain. (Homesoil)
|
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|
United Nations : Lost power by 2079. (Farpoint)
|
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|
Visual Acuity Transmitter: A device that, when attached to Geordi's VISOR, al-
|
||
|
lows monitoring of everything he sees. When used on the Battress, the
|
||
|
bridge crew saw it in action -- a jumble of varying spectra -- and saw
|
||
|
that Data held an aura around his android self. (Heart of Glory)
|
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|
VISOR : Visual Instrument and Sight Organ Replacement; a banana-clip-shaped ap-
|
||
|
paratus worn over the eyes. Geordi, blind from birth, wears one. The clip
|
||
|
allows the owner to see better than a human, but according to Geordi, not
|
||
|
AS a human.
|
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|
Whip, Ferengi : Ferengi energy weapon. (The Last Outpost)
|
||
|
World War Three : According to Q, it was a war in the middle of the 21st cen-
|
||
|
tury that nearly devastated the planet Earth.
|
||
|
Xylo Eggs : Data paints them, by Geordi's instruction. (11001001)
|
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|
Yankee Traders : Merchants of the 17th century; Data compared the Ferengi to
|
||
|
them. (The Battle)
|
||
|
Zaldans : A race of humanoids who find courtesy distasteful. (Coming of Age)
|
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|
Zanza Men's Dance Palace : Across the way from the Blue Parrot Cafe. (Paris)
|
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|
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|
----WRITERS INDEX--------------------------------------------------------------
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|
(Note: Story and Teleplay credit are where the writer does only one or the
|
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|
other, while Writer refers to someone responsible for both.)
|
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|
Baron, Michael -- Writer, "Code of Honor"
|
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|
Barry, Patrick -- Writer, "Angel One"
|
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|
Beimler, Hans -- Story Editor; Teleplay, "The Arsenal of Freedom", "Symbiosis"
|
||
|
Bingham, J. Michael -- Writer, "The Naked Now"
|
||
|
Black, John D.F. -- Story, "The Naked Now"
|
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|
Davis, Deborah Dean -- Writer, "We'll Always Have Paris"
|
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|
Duane, Diane -- Writer, "Where No One Has Gone Before"
|
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|
Fontana, Dorothy C. -- Producer; Writer, "Encounter at Farpoint"; Teleplay,
|
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|
"Lonely Among Us", "Too Short a Season"; Story, "Heart of Glory"
|
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|
Forester, Larry -- Story, "The Battle"
|
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|
Fries, Sandy -- Writer, "Coming of Age"
|
||
|
Glee, Mona -- Story, "The Neutral Zone"
|
||
|
Guers, Karl -- Story, "Homesoil"
|
||
|
Halperin, Michael -- Story, "Lonely Among Us"
|
||
|
Holland, C.J. -- Writer, "Hide and Q"
|
||
|
Hurley, Maurice -- Co-Executive Producer; Story, "Datalore", "The Arsenal of
|
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|
Freedom"; Writer, "11001001", "Heart of Glory", "The Neutral Zone"
|
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|
Krzemian, Richard -- Story, "The Last Outpost"
|
||
|
Lewin, Bob -- Producer; Writer, "Datalore", "11001001", "Symbiosis"; Story,
|
||
|
"The Arsenal of Freedom"
|
||
|
Manning, Richard -- Story Editor; Teleplay, "The Arsenal of Freedom", "Symbio-
|
||
|
sis"
|
||
|
McIntyre, Deborah -- Story, "The Neutral Zone"
|
||
|
Michaelian, Michael -- Writer, "Too Short a Season"
|
||
|
O'Kun, Lan -- Story, "Haven"
|
||
|
Powers, Katharyn -- Writer, "Code of Honor"
|
||
|
Reaves, Michael -- Writer, "Where No One Has Gone Before"
|
||
|
Roddenberry, Gene -- Executive Producer; Writer, "Encounter at Farpoint"; Tele-
|
||
|
play, "Hide and Q", "Datalore"
|
||
|
Sabaroff, Robert -- Writer, "Homesoil"; Story, "Conspiracy"
|
||
|
Sanchez, Ralph -- Story, "Homesoil"
|
||
|
Shearer, Hannah Louise -- Executive Story Editor; Writer, "When the Bough
|
||
|
Breaks", "We'll Always Have Paris"; Teleplay, "Skin of Evil"
|
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|
Stefano, Joseph -- Writer, "Skin of Evil"
|
||
|
Strangis, Greg -- Creative Consultant, "Big Goodbye", "Datalore", "Angel One"
|
||
|
Thorne, Worley -- Writer, "Justice"
|
||
|
Torme, Tracy -- Executive Story Editor; Writer, "Haven", "The Big Goodbye",
|
||
|
"Conspiracy"
|
||
|
Wills, Ralph -- Story, "Justice"
|
||
|
Wright, Herbert -- Producer; Teleplay, "The Last Outpost", "The Battle"; Story,
|
||
|
"Heart of Glory"
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
----DIRECTORS INDEX------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
|
|
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|
Allen, Corey -- Director, "Encounter at Farpoint", "Homesoil"
|
||
|
Becker, Robert -- Director, "We'll Always Have Paris"
|
||
|
Bole, Cliff -- Director, "Lonely Among Us", "Hide and Q", "Conspiracy"
|
||
|
Bowman, Rob -- Director, "Where No One Has Gone Before", "The Battle", "Data-
|
||
|
lore", "Too Short a Season", "Heart of Glory"
|
||
|
Colla, Richard -- Director, "The Last Outpost"
|
||
|
Compton, Richard -- Director, "Haven"
|
||
|
Conway, James L. -- Director, "Justice", "The Neutral Zone"
|
||
|
Landau, Les -- Director, "The Arsenal of Freedom"
|
||
|
Lynch, Paul -- Director, "The Naked Now", "11001001"
|
||
|
Manners, Kim -- Director, "When the Bough Breaks"
|
||
|
Mayberry, Russ -- Director, "Code of Honor"
|
||
|
Phelps, Win -- Director, "Symbiosis"
|
||
|
Rhodes, Michael -- Director, "Angel One"
|
||
|
Scanlan, Joseph L. -- Director, "The Big Goodbye", "Skin of Evil"
|
||
|
Vejar, Michael -- Director, "Coming of Age"
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
----COMPOSERS INDEX------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
|
|
||
|
Courage, Alexander -- Original Star Trek theme, Main Title Theme
|
||
|
Goldsmith, Jerry -- Main Title Theme
|
||
|
Jones, Ron -- Incidental Music, "The Naked Now", "Where No One Has Gone Be-
|
||
|
fore," "Lonely Among Us," "The Battle," "Datalore," "11001001," "When the
|
||
|
Bough Breaks," "Heart of Glory," "Skin of Evil," "We'll Always Have Paris,"
|
||
|
"The Neutral Zone"
|
||
|
LaSalandra, John, S.M.E. -- Music Editor, "Encounter at Farpoint", "The Naked
|
||
|
Now," "Code of Honor," "The Last Outpost," "Where No One Has Gone Before,"
|
||
|
"Lonely Among Us," "Justice," "The Battle," "Hide and Q," "Haven," "The
|
||
|
Big Goodbye", "Datalore," "Angel One," "Too Short a Season"
|
||
|
McCarthy, Dennis -- Original Main Title Theme; Incidental Music, "Encounter
|
||
|
at Farpoint," "The Last Outpost," "Justice," "Hide and Q," "Haven," "The
|
||
|
Big Goodbye," "Angel One," "Home Soil," "Coming of Age," "The Arsenal of
|
||
|
Freedom," "Symbiosis," "Conspiracy"
|
||
|
Romanis, George -- Incidental Music, "Too Short a Season"
|
||
|
Sackman, Gerry -- Music Editor, "11001001," "When the Bough Breaks," "Home
|
||
|
Soil," "Coming of Age," "Heart of Glory," "The Arsenal of Freedom," "Sym-
|
||
|
biosis," "Skin of Evil," "We'll Always Have Paris," "Conspiracy," "The
|
||
|
Neutral Zone"
|
||
|
Steiner, Fred -- Incidental Music, "Coming of Age"
|
||
|
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