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STAR TREK: THE NEXT GENERATION
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Second Season Encyclopedia
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First 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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Copyright (C) 1989 by Enterprise America: The Int'l ST:TNG Fan Organization
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Post Office Box 774, Claremont, CA 91711-0774
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----STARDATE CHRONOLOGY--------------------------------------------------------
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(Note: Concerning two numbers in parentheses, first is episode number as AIRED,
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second is episode number as FILMED.)
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42073.1 : The Child (27,27)
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42193.6 : Where Silence Has Lease (28,28)
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42286.3 : Elementary, Dear Data (29,29)
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42402.7 : The Outrageous Okona (30,30)
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42437.5 : The Schizoid Man (32,31)
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42477.2 : Loud as a Whisper (31,32)
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42498.8 : Unnatural Selection (33,33)
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42506.5 : A Matter of Honor (34,34)
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42523.7 : The Measure of a Man (35,35)
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42568.8 : The Dauphin (36,36)
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42609.1 : Contagion (37,37)
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42625.4 : The Royale (38,38)
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42679.2 : Time Squared (39,39)
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42686.4 : The Icarus Factor (40,40)
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42695.3 : Pen Pals (41,41)
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42761.3 : Q Who? (42,42)
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42779.1 : Samaritan Snare (43,43)
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42823.2 : Up the Long Ladder (44,44)
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42859.2 : Manhunt (45,45)
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42923.4 : Peak Performance (47,47)
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42976.1 : Shades of Grey (48,48)
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None : The Emissary (46,46)
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----LOCATION GUIDE-------------------------------------------------------------
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Actos Four : An oligarchy, where the young engaged in a ritual similar to the
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Betazoid grace ritual. (Manhunt)
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Alpha Centauri : Geordi boasts that Dr. Pulaski will spread the news that she
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has faked her own disappearance from the Enterprise to here. (Elementary)
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Antede Three : Home of the Antedians, a race of fish-people; few humans have
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ever seen them in the flesh. The Antedians' preferred way of space travel
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is a self-induced catatonia; they are fearful of spaceflight. Enterprise
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picks up two Antedians (who are in actuality assassins) for transport to Pa-
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cifica to decide whether Antede will join the Federation. (Manhunt)
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Arneb : Star that can be seen from 'aucdet Nine. (The Child)
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Atlek : -see- Coalition of Madina.
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'aucdet Nine: Federation Medical Collection Station, under the supervision of
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medical trustee Lt. Cmdr. Hester Dealt. Various strains of plasma plague
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are stored here and used in the Rachelis affair. (The Child)
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Benzar : A Federation member planet; home of the Benzites, a race of beings
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whose single most important drive is to impress everyone. (Matter of Honor)
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Beta Kupsik : Enterprise's next destination after its stop at Starbase Montgo-
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mery. (The Icarus Factor)
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Bonestell Recreation Facility : Located at Starbase Earhart, it attracted ga-
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lactic riffraff in its early days, including Norsicans. (Samaritan Snare)
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Boratis System : Located near 423x112x57, here the Enterprise picks up Special
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Emissary K'Ehleyr. There are 13 colonies in the area, four in the system and
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nine in the surrounding sector; all are new, the first established on Boratis
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III thirty four years ago. (The Emissary)
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Braslota System : Location of the Starfleet Battle Simulation between the En-
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terprise and the USS Hathaway. In the Oneamisu sector. (Peak Performance)
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Bringloid : Colony in the Ficus Sector inhabited by Irish people, who were
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anachronistic in 2123 and even moreso now. There are 223 colonists taken off
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Bringloid when solar flares nearly destroy it. They are put in Cargo Hold
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Seven. Bringloid is the Gallic word for 'dream'. (Up the Long Ladder)
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Coalition of Madina : The twin planets of Atlek and Streleb in the Omega Sa-
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gitta Twelve system, settled several centuries ago by pioneers and who have
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enjoyed a largely peaceful relationship. Their stability is threatened by
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what they perceive as philandering by Okona, who is actually the mediant
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between Yanar and Benzan, children from each planet. (The Outrageous Okona)
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Cornelian System : Picard orders the ship be set for here when it is trapped
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in the void. (Where Silence Has Lease)
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Crab Nebula : -see- Anecdotes, Data's (in Subject Guide)
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Daled Four : Planet of shapeshifting allasomorphs to be united by their queen,
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Salia. Its revolutionary and rotational periods are the same, so civil war
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has erupted between the sides of night and day. Salia, the future leader,
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and her guardian Anya have been on Klavdia III for 16 years. (The Dauphin)
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Darwin Genetic Research Station : Located on Gagarin Four, it is headed by
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Dr. Sara Kingsley. An outbreak of Thelusian Flu mixed with antibodies from
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genetically enhanced children creates an aging virus. (Unnatural Selection)
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Deneus Three : Location of an archaeological dig wherein are discovered relics
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belonging to the Iconians. The local language is presumabling Denasian,
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which is from the family of languages rooted in Iconian. (Contagion)
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Drema Four : In the Selcundi Drema system, possessing the largest deposit of
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dilithium ore ever discovered. The crystals have formed lattices that have
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caused geological instabilities such as focusing heat into mechanical energy.
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Sarjenka is from here; she contacted Data via low level RF waves. (Pen Pals)
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Endicor System : The Enterprise's destination when it is picked up by the time
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vortex and nearly destroyed. It is three days away when the vortex locates
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the ship. (Time Squared)
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Ennan Six : Pulaski brings a container of ale from here to Riker's dinner par-
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ty. (Time Squared)
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Epsilon Indi : The home location of the planet Andor. It can be seen from
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'aucdet Nine. (The Child)
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Epsilon Nine Sector : Enterprise is en route here for an astronomical survey of
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a new pulsar cluster by science officers. (Samaritan Snare)
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Farspace Starbase Earhart : Only frontier outpost in the days before the Klin-
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gons joined the Federation. Bonestell Rec Facility is located here; Picard
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was wounded here. (Samaritan Snare)
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Ficus Sector : A location where there is no record of an Earth colony ever
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existing. Actually, there are two. System suffers from severe flares; pla-
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net five is class M, with no artificial power or modern technology. (Up the
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Long Ladder)
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Gagarin Four : Home of the Darwin Genetic Research Station. (Selection)
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Gamma Seven Sector: USS Lantree was patrolling here. (Unnatural Selection)
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Graves' World : Home of Dr. Ira Graves and his assistant, Kareen Brianon. The
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Enterprise is summoned here to help the dying Graves. (The Schizoid Man)
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Iconia : Homeworld of the Iconians, a lost civilization. Its coordinates are
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227 mark 359, in the Neutral Zone. (Contagion)
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Klavdia Three : Planet similar in atmospheric conditions to Daled Four; it is
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here that Anya and Salia have stayed for the past 16 years, brought here by
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a Federation ship. (The Dauphin)
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Lima Sierra System : Picard notes the irregularities in the third planet's
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orbit when he is interrupted by arrival at Ramatis. (Loud as a Whisper)
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Lorenze Cluster : Location of Minos, the Arsenal of Freedom. It can be seen
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from 'aucdet Nine. (The Child)
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Malkis Nine : The Lairons inhabiting this world developed the written word be-
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fore sign language or spoken word, an irregular development. (Loud..Whisper)
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Marajeritus Six : -see- Ulans (in Subject Guide)
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Mariposa : Class M planet located half a light year from the Bringloidi sys-
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tem in the Ficus Sector. The Mariposans are descended from the same group of
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people that settled Bringloid, but instead are a race of clones who are dying
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out slowly. Mariposa is Spanish for 'butterfly'. The Mariposans eventually
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realize that they need the Bringloidi to survive. (Up the Long Ladder)
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Morgana Quadrant : The Enterprise heads for here after leaving Tango Sierra,
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and is enroute to here when it is swallowed. (The Child, Where Silence...)
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Nazreldine : Enterprise's last stop before Starbase Montgomery; a crewman
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picked up a flu virus there. (The Icarus Factor)
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Neutral Zone : The damage to outposts along the Neutral Zone (mentioned last
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season) is identical to the situation observed in System J25. (Q Who)
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Novachron : Wesley tells Guinan that everyone thinks she's from here. (Child)
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Obie System : The plasma plague strain in Module L-73 was developed here 70
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years previous by Dr. Susan Noress. (The Child)
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Omega Sagitta 12 System : Location of the Coalition of Madina. (Okona)
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Omicron System : -see- Anecdotes, Data's (in Subject Guide)
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Oneamisu Sector : Location of the Braslota system. (Peak Performance)
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Pacifica : Conference planet; Enterprise is assigned to transport two Antedians
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there for possible treaty with Federation. Lwaxana says that she and Will
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Riker are to be married on the shores of its Western Sea. (Manhunt)
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Pheban System : Where the Pagh undergoes undesignated maneuvers. (Honor)
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Rachelis System : A system under the siege of a deadly plague. The Enterprise
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transfers plague samples to station Tango Sierra where an antidote can be
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found. (The Child)
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Ramatis Three : Planet in the system of the same name that is the home of the
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famed mediator, Riva. (Loud as a Whisper)
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Rayna VI : Sonya is from here; she did phase work with antimatter. (Q Who)
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Romboi Dronegar Sector 006 : The Enterprise receives a distress signal from a
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Pakled vessel from here. (Samaritan Snare)
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Rousseau Five : A shattered planet whose pieces are held together by neutrino
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clouds that seem to sing. Wesley and Salia visit it via the holodeck. (The
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Dauphin)
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Sector 23 : The region of space closest to the Neutral Zone. The representa-
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tive for this sector's JAG Office is Philipa Louvois. (Measure of a Man)
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Sector 108 : A place inside the Void, where a Romulan ship appears. (Silence)
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Selcundi Drema Sector : Five star systems experiencing severe geological dis-
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turbances. In the past 150 years, the fifth planet of one system has been
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smashed into an asteroid belt. The reason for the disturbances is the pre-
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sence of an enormous amount of dilithium. The Enterprise is the first manned
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ship to enter the sector, though unmanned probes visiting before failed to
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find the life forms on the fourth planet of one system, the Dremans. There
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WAS a thriving ecosystem on the first planet, now destroyed. (Pen Pals)
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Soleis Five : A planet with two warring factions of a race called the Solari,
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who call for Riva, the Great Mediator, to help them. (Loud as a Whisper)
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Starbase 6 : The Enterprise takes Kareen Brianon here. (The Schizoid Man)
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Starbase 73 : Enterprise's last stop before its trip to Endicor and through
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the time vortex; Riker picked up some Owan eggs from here. Also, the ship
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departs from here for the Ficus Sector. (Time Squared, Up the Long Ladder)
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Starbase 83 : Picard sets the Enterprise's course to here following the en-
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counter with the Borg. (Q Who)
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Starbase 153 : K'Ehleyr hails from here; she travels on a Class 8 Probe because
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of the lack of ships at 153. (The Emissary)
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Starbase 173 : A new outpost on the Neutral Zone border. Its Base Commander
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is Admiral Nakamura; the representative of the Judge Advocate General's of-
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fice here for Sector 23 is Captain Philipa Louvois. The Enterprise is de-
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layed here when Picard vies Bruce Maddox over Data's rights. Later, Sonya
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Gomez transfers to the Enterprise from here. (Measure of a Man, Q Who)
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Starbase 179 : Where the Enterprise takes aboard Ensign Mendon, part of the
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Officer Exchange Program. (A Matter of Honor)
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Starbase 185 : Two years, seven months, three days and 18 hours away from Sys-
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tem J25, where the Enterprise encounters the Borg, at maximum warp. (Q Who)
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Starbase 336 : Received a SOS from the T'Ong two days previous to K'Ehleyr's
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arrival on the Enterprise. (The Emissary)
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Starbase Scylla 515 : Starbase where a branch of the Academy is located as well
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as advanced medical facilities; Wesley goes here to take more exams while Pi-
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card to have an operation. (Samaritan Snare)
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Starbase Montgomery : The Enterprise docks here for engineering consultations
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prompted by minor malfunctions. Kyle Riker beams aboard from here. (Icarus)
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Star Station India : The Enterprise is en route here when it receives a call
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from USS Lantree. (Unnatural Selection)
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Streleb : -see- Coalition of Madina
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Surata Four : Planet where Riker is infected with microbes. The Enterprise is
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the first ship to have a survey team explore the planet. (Shades of Gray)
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System J25 : Planetary system 7000 light years away from the Enterprise's ori-
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ginal position before being commandeered by Q. It is two years, 7 months,
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3 days, 18 hours away from Starbase 185 at maximum warp. The sixth planet
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holds ruins of cities scooped away from the surface identical to what hap-
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pened on the Neutral Zone. (Q Who)
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Tango Sierra : A Federation medical facility in the Rachelis system modeled on
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the Regula-type station. It is here that the Enterprise travels with the
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plasma plague samples from 'aucdet Nine. (The Child)
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Thalos Seven : Home of Thalian chocolate mousse. (The Dauphin)
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Thandaus Five : The entire population of this planet was born without limbs,
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similar to Riva's lack of hearing. (Loud as a Whisper)
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Theta Eight : Located in the Theta 116 system; it was here that the Earth ves-
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sel Charybdis was taken and the Hotel Royale created. Its atmosphere is
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composed of nitrogen, methane, liquid neon, ammonia tornadoes; temperature
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is -291 C, winds up to 312 meters/second. Never mapped. (The Royale)
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Theta 116 System : Location of Theta Eight. (The Royale)
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Tokyo Base : Location where Kyle Riker worked on Ferengi tactics for Starfleet.
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(The Icarus Factor)
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Tra'nusah : Klingon planet where the Pagh's tactics officer's father died in
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battle. (A Matter of Honor)
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Vega Omicron Sector : Area of space that the Ares is patrolling; intelligent
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life has been indicated there, nothing conclusive. (The Icarus Factor)
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----STARSHIP INDEX-------------------------------------------------------------
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Ares, USS : Ship in the Vega Omicron sector where intelligent life forms are
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indicated. Its captain is retiring, and Riker is given command. Its first
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officer is Flaherty. (The Icarus Factor)
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Atlek Ship : A class 7 ship, with a crew of 26, captained by Debin. (Okona)
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Borg Ship : Box-like collection of "spare parts" with no discernable bridge,
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command center, engineering or life support. Borgs are stored in this ship,
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which is really a single collective mind. (Q Who)
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Charybdis : NASA Exploratory ship, the third attempt to leave the Solar Sys-
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tem; it was launched July 23, 2037 from an America with 52 states (which it
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had between 2033 and 2079). Its telemetry failed and it was lost and never
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heard from again. (The Royale)
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Constantinople, USS : Starfleet liner, crew of 2012 colonists, disabled. Its
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crew suffers from severe hypoxia. It is saved with only 46 injuries by
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the Enterprise. (The Schizoid Man)
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El-Baz : Enterprise shuttlepod #5. Picard-2 is found unconscious inside it;
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the ship is drained of power and damanged from an antimatter explosion. The
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power polarity is not compatible with normality. The stardate on the El-
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Baz when found is 42679.5; normal is 42679.2. Named for noted NASA geologist
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Farouk El-Baz. (Time Squared)
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Enterprise, USS : NCC-1701-D, the Galaxy Class Starship commanded by Captain
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Jean-Luc Picard. They're all legends. Everyone wants a position aboard her.
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Erstwhile, SS : The ship of Captain Thaddiun Okona, a class 9 vessel and inter-
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planetary cargo freighter. It develops problems in space which calls for
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the Enterprise's attention. Geordi updates its systems. (Outrageous Okona)
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Harkona : Romulan vessel under orders of Subcommander Taras. It attacks the
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Enterprise but is suspended by the Iconian computer virus. (Contagion)
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Hathaway, USS : NCC-2593, a Constellation-class starship that for 80 years has
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orbited Braslota Three as a derelict. Riker is given command of the Hathaway
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with 40 officers - including Worf, Wesley, Geordi and Ensign Nagel - and 48
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hours to ready it for a simulated battle -- but this almost turns deadly when
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a Ferengi vessel, the Krik'ta, attacks. (Peak Performance)
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Klingon Cruiser : Said to have detected debris in the upper atmosphere of The-
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ta Eight; not seen. (The Royale)
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Krik'ta : Ferengi vessel under DaiMon Bractor, it attacks the Enterprise after
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witnessing the latter's wargame simulation with the Hathaway.
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Lantree, USS : Class six supply ship, commanded by Captain L. Iso Tolaka. Its
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first officer is affected by Thelusian Flu and combined with Darwinian anti-
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bodies its crew of 26 grows older and dies. Its control access code is
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Omicron Omicron Alpha Yellow Day Star 2-7 Enable. (Unnatural Selection)
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Mariposa, SS : Earth ship, DY-500 class, Captain Walter Granger commanding. It
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was launched 27 Nov. 2183, destined for Ficus sector. Its Manifest was 225
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Yoshimitsu computers, 5 monitor beacon satellites, 50 spinning wheels, 700
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cellular comlinks, cattle, chickens, pigs.... (Up the Long Ladder)
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Mondor : Pakled vessel captained by Grebnedlog, limited armaments. The Pakleds
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claim that their guidance and main power systems are out. Their shields are
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actually of Romulan design. (Samaritan Snare)
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Pagh : Imperial Klingon ship, Bird-of-Prey class, commanded by Captain Kargan.
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Riker is transferred here under the Officer Exchange Program and becomes its
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first officer. (A Matter of Honor)
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Potemkin, USS : Riker served on this as a Lieutenant, during which time he once
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hid the ship over a planet's magnetic poles to confuse his opponent's sen-
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sors. (Peak Performance)
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Pr'ang : Klingon vessel tailing the Enterprise by two days on its journey to
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meet the T'Ong. (The Emissary)
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Repulse, USS : Excelsior-class starship, NCC-2524. It rendezvouses with the
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Enterprise to transfer crew, including Dr. Katherine Pulaski, in Shuttle
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10. Later, the Enterprise contacts it when searching for Pulaski's trans-
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porter records. It is commanded by Captain Taggart. (The Child, Unnatural
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Selection)
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Romulan Ship : A facsimile that attacks the Enterprise when it is trapped in
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Nagilum's void. (Where Silence Has Lease) Also, a false image created by
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Worf to attack the Enterprise during the war games. (Peak Performance)
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Sakharov : Enterprise shuttle Two; used by Pulaski in her Darwinian research,
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then by Wes and Picard for transport to Starbase 515. Named for noted scien-
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tist and dissident Andrei Sakharov. (Unnatural Selection, Samaritan Snare)
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Shuttle Six : Shuttle missing from bay two when Q commandeers her, and takes
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Picard aboard. (Q Who)
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Shuttle 10 : Repulse shuttle; transfers Kate Pulaski. (The Child)
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Streleb Ship : A class 7 ship captained by Kushell. (The Outrageous Okona)
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Tholian Vessel : At the Academy, Riker once calculated a blind spot on a Tho-
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lian vessel and hid in it in a battle simulation. (Peak Performance)
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T'Ong : Klingon D-7 class vessel captained by K'Temoc, in cryogenic suspension
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for 75 years. The T'Ong awakens near the Boratis system and Enterprise is
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assigned to handle its indoctrination to the 24th century. (The Emissary)
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Transport Ship : Transports Lwaxana Troi to the Enterprise; its cockpit resem-
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bles that of a shuttlecraft. (Manhunt)
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Victory, USS : Constellation-class starship, it was to meet with the Enterprise
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at coordinates 3629 x 584. Enterprise arrived three days early. Named af-
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ter an Earth sailing ship of which Geordi constructs a model. (Elementary)
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Yamato, USS : Galaxy-class ship, NCC-1305-E, commanded by Captain Donald Var-
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ley; it is the Enterprise's sister ship. A facsimile appears in the void
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controlled by Nagilum (in sector 091 mark 26). The ship itself actually
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discovers the lost world Iconia and is destroyed when an Iconian probe
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transmits a computer "virus" into the Yamato's software. An engineering
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team of 18 previously was killed when the force field in the shuttle bay
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collapsed. (Where Silence Has Lease, Contagion)
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----CHARACTER GUIDE------------------------------------------------------------
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Alans [Whitney Rydbeck] : Member of the Selcundi Drema team under Wesley; mar-
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ried to Hildebrant. Specialist in vulcanology and geomechanics. (Pen Pals)
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Alva [unseen] : Found face down in river; her boyfriend was indicted for mur-
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der, says Slade Bender. (Manhunt)
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Antedian Delegate [Mick Fleetwood] : Representative of Antede Three, he is ac-
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tually an assassin; his robe is lined with ultretium. (Manhunt)
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Anya [Paddi Edwards] : Guardian of Salia, future leader of Daled Four. She
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is from Daled's third moon and returns here after her Enterprise trip. She
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and Salia are allasomorphs. / Also played as a teenage girl by Madchen Amick
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and in her beast state by Cindy Sorenson. (The Dauphin)
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Aron [Peter Neptune] : Officer on Enterprise. (The Dauphin)
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Assistant Manager, The [Sam Anderson] : Desk clerk at the Hotel Royale, he was
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involved in the Bell Boy - Mickey D storyline. (The Royale)
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Bell Boy, The [Leo Garcia] : Young man working at the Hotel Royale, he loved
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a woman named Rita and died trying to defend her honor. (The Royale)
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Bender, Slade [Robert Costanzo] : A local thug who tries to kill Dixon Hill due
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to a mishap involving a girl named Alva. (Manhunt)
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Benzan [Kieran Mulroney] : Son of Kushell of Streleb. He is actually in love
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with Yanar, daughter of Debin of Atlek, and had Okona take the Jewel of The-
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sia to give her as a wedding gift. (The Outrageous Okona)
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Biomolecular Specialist [Tzi Ma] : Operates on Picard. (Samaritan Snare)
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Bractor, DaiMon [Armin Shimerman] : The leader of the Ferengi attack vessel
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Krik'ta. He attacks the Enterprise when he finds it in turn "attacking" the
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Hathaway. (Peak Performance)
|
|
Brianon, Kareen [Barbara Alyn Woods] : The ward of Dr. Ira Graves, her father
|
|
passed away many years ago. She served Graves in the capacity of his sole
|
|
assistant, while he loved her from afar. (The Schizoid Man)
|
|
Burke, Ensign [Glenn Morshower] : Tactical officer on Enterprise, he replaces
|
|
Worf when the latter is on the Hathaway. He also supervises Wesley's return
|
|
for his plasma physics project. (Peak Performance)
|
|
Burns & Allen [unseen] : Specifically, George Burns and Gracie Allen, at the
|
|
Roxie Theatre, 1932, referred to by Data. (The Outrageous Okona)
|
|
Clancy, Ensign [Anne Elizabeth Ramsey] : Originally an assistant engineer on
|
|
the Enterprise, she later becomes an ops officer. (Elementary Dear Data, The
|
|
Emissary)
|
|
Comic [Joe Piscopo] : A holodeck recreation of a 20th century comic (in file
|
|
RW96321). He helps Data to understand human humor. (The Outrageous Okona)
|
|
Crewman [Dore Keller] : Assistant to Geordi La Forge. (The Child)
|
|
Crusher, Beverly [Gates McFadden] : Former Chief Medical Officer, USS Enter-
|
|
prise. Widowed by Jack Crusher; son Wesley serves aboard Enterprise. Left
|
|
ship to become head of Starfleet Medical (not seen this season).
|
|
Crusher, Wesley [Wil Wheaton] : Acting Ensign, USS Enterprise. His mother is
|
|
Dr. Beverly Crusher, serving at Starfleet Medical; he stays aboard the ship
|
|
with his studies and is looked after by Commander Riker. He befriends En-
|
|
sign Mendon when the latter is transferred aboard the ship, and falls for
|
|
Salia, the ruler of Daled Four. He solves Worf's problem when he recreates
|
|
the Age of Ascension ceremonial chamber in the holodeck. Wesley is given
|
|
command of a geological team on Riker's suggestion to solve the violent tec-
|
|
tonic problem on Drema, and he also solves the problem of the Hathaway's
|
|
lack of antimatter with his own science project.
|
|
Cuzo, Jimmy [unseen] : Involved in Parrot's Claw case. (Manhunt)
|
|
Data, Lieutenant Commander [Brent Spiner] : Second Officer on the Enterprise
|
|
and OPS officer. He's won the Starfleet Command Declaration for Valor and
|
|
Gallantry, the Medal of Honor with Clusters, the Legion of Honor and the Star
|
|
Cross. His capacity is 800 quadrillion bits; his speed is 60 trillian ope-
|
|
rations per second. He has an off switch on his lower back. Data fancies
|
|
Sherlock Holmes, and engages in an adventure in the holodeck in the guise,
|
|
with Geordi as Dr. Watson. He uses his self-correcting mechanism to shut
|
|
down to repair himself from the Iconian virus. When an analytical team from
|
|
Starbase Montgomery comes aboard to investigate malfunctions, Data's prog-
|
|
nosis of a simple reprogramming becomes theirs as well. Picard calls him
|
|
Carlos from South America in the Dixon Hill holodeck file. He was created
|
|
by Dr. Noonian Sung but his 'grandfather' is Dr. Ira Graves, who takes his
|
|
android form to live past his death. Commander Bruce Maddox tries to use
|
|
Data for study until Picard intervenes. He also creates a link with Sarjen-
|
|
ka of Selcundi Drema and violates the Prime Directive because of it. When
|
|
he fails to best Sirna Kolrami at Strategema, he considers himself a failure
|
|
but then learns that losing does not necessarily mean failure.
|
|
David [George Baxter] : The Darwin child that Pulaski beams aboard the shut-
|
|
tlecraft. (Unnatural Selection)
|
|
Davies, Ensign [Nicholas Cascone] : Specialist in geochemistry, he is Wesley's
|
|
primary assistant in the team discerning the Selcundi Drema situation. He
|
|
involuntarily teaches Wesley a thing or two in the art of command. (Pen Pals)
|
|
Dealt, Hester [Seymour Cassel] : Lieutenant Commander, medical trustee of the
|
|
Federation Medical Collection Station on 'aucdet Nine. Dealt travels with
|
|
Enterprise to Tango Sierra. (The Child)
|
|
Debin [Douglas Rowe] : Wealthy leader on the planet Atlek whose daughter, Ya-
|
|
nar, is supposedly impregnated by Okona. In actuality, it is Benzan's child
|
|
and Okona is being wrongfully pursued. (The Outrageous Okona)
|
|
de Fermat, Pierre [unseen] : French mathematician, 1601-1665, famous for his
|
|
"Last Theorem". He stated that x^n + y^n = z^n was impossible to solve
|
|
where n>2, and wrote in the margin "remarkable proof" before his death. The
|
|
puzzle was never solved in 800 years.
|
|
Dieghan, Liam [unseen] : Philosopher who proscribed 'back to nature' and foun-
|
|
ded the Neotranscendentalists in early 22nd century, while Earth was recove-
|
|
ring from World War III. (Up the Long Ladder)
|
|
Doctor [Folkert Schmidt] : (Contagion)
|
|
Doyle, Sir Arthur Conan : Writer of the Sherlock Holmes stories, which were
|
|
fabricated in the holodeck. (Elementary, Dear Data)
|
|
Flaherty, Commander [unseen]: First Officer of the Ares, with an unusual lin-
|
|
guistics skill; he speaks 40 languages as of the last time Picard saw him,
|
|
among the more exotic Romulan, Klingon, Ghiamon and Stroierian. He can in-
|
|
stantaneously extrapolate verbal communication, a skill very useful in the
|
|
Vega Omicron sector. (The Icarus Factor)
|
|
Gibson, Ensign [Jennifer Barlow] : Ops officer on Enterprise. (The Dauphin)
|
|
Gladstone, Miss [Dawn Armenian] : The Enterprise's nursery attendant. She as-
|
|
sists in the supervision of Ian. (The Child)
|
|
Gomez, Ensign Sonya [Lycia Naff]: Young motormouth ensign handpicked by Geordi
|
|
for Enterprise duty from Rayna VI where she did phase work with antimatter.
|
|
Sonya is impulsive and driven, and a recent Academy graduate, transfered from
|
|
Starbase 173. She spills hot chocolate on Picard. She assists Geordi and
|
|
then takes his place when he is kidnapped. (Q Who, Samaritan Snare)
|
|
Graham [unknown]: An officer whom Kyle Riker knows on Enterprise. (Icarus)
|
|
Granger [Jon de Vries] : The archetype for the Granger clones; he is Wilson
|
|
Granger, Prime Minister of Mariposa, and Victor Granger, Minister of Health.
|
|
(Up the Long Ladder)
|
|
Graves, Dr. Ira [W. Morgan Sheppard] : A brilliant cyberneticist living on his
|
|
own planet, Graves' World, he was Dr. Noonian Sung's instructor -- in effect
|
|
he was Data's "grandfather". (The Schizoid Man)
|
|
Grebnedlog [Christopher Collins] : Captain of the Pakled vessel Mondor, it is
|
|
he who orders Geordi taken hostage. (Samaritan Snare)
|
|
Gromek, Admiral [Georgann Johnson] : Starfleet Admiral who orders the Enter-
|
|
prise to divert to Boratis to meet K'Ehleyr. (The Emissary)
|
|
Guinan [Whoopi Goldberg]: A member of an advanced race of humanoids forced to
|
|
flee into the Federation, she has since come to serve on board the Enterprise
|
|
as the hostess of Ten-Forward. She met Picard before her assignment, but
|
|
denies it. A Listener, she is trained in human social skills. Guinan is
|
|
also known to Q; Guinan is not her real name. Q calls her an imp, saying
|
|
"trouble follows her", and warns Picard to remove her from the ship. She
|
|
seems to sense danger, especially Q. Her people encountered the Borg 100
|
|
years previous; the Borg destroyed them. She seems to understand humor and
|
|
teenage boys very well; she helps Data understand humor and helps Wesley de-
|
|
cide to remain on the ship. (The Child, The Outrageous Okona, The Measure of
|
|
a Man, The Dauphin, Q Who)
|
|
Haskell [Charles Douglass] : A bridge Conn crewman who is killed on the whim
|
|
of Nagilum, who is studying life and death. (Where Silence Has Lease)
|
|
Hennessy [unbilleted] : Patient of Dr. Pulaski's suffering from Andonesian en-
|
|
cephalitis. (The Dauphin)
|
|
Herbert, Ensign [Lance Spellerberg]: Transporter officer. (Icarus Factor)
|
|
Hildebrant [Ann H. Gillespie] : On the Selcundi Drema team under Wesley; mar-
|
|
ried to Alans. Specialist in vulcanology and geomechanics. (Pen Pals)
|
|
Hill, Dixon [Patrick Stewart] : The 1941 San Francisco private detective cha-
|
|
racter that is Picard's favorite on the holodeck. The second time he is in
|
|
there, we discover he likes scotch, neat; he also never invited Madeline to
|
|
drink with him. (Manhunt)
|
|
Holmes, Sherlock : Famed detective from Doyle mysteries, his persona was taken
|
|
up by Data in the holodeck. (Elementary, Dear Data)
|
|
Homn, Mr. [Carel Struycken] : Valet to Lwaxana Troi, he carries her luggage,
|
|
drinks alcohol with fervor and accompanies her everywhere. She almost fired
|
|
him after she detected 'lustful thoughts' from him. (Manhunt)
|
|
Ian [R.J. Williams] : In actuality, an alien life entity that travels as a
|
|
glowing white pulse of energy; it impregnates itself into Counselor Troi to
|
|
experience human life. Born within 36 hours, Ian grows to an eight year old
|
|
within hours, where he dies after discovering he is the emitter of Eichner
|
|
radiation. / Played younger by Zachary Benjamin. (The Child)
|
|
James, William : Philosopher who will not be on Wesley's study list. (Snare)
|
|
Karatok : Author of "The Dream of the Fire", given to Data. (Measure of a Man)
|
|
Kargan, Captain [Christopher Collins] : Commander of the Klingon vessel Pagh,
|
|
it is he who orders the Enterprise's destruction when he believes it res-
|
|
ponsible for the Pagh's decay. (A Matter of Honor)
|
|
K'Ehleyr [Suzie Plakson] : Special Emissary appointed by the Federation to han-
|
|
dle the T'Ong situation, her mother was human and her father Klingon. She
|
|
and Worf had a brief romantic fling six years previous before they parted
|
|
due to youth and their careers, their romance "unfinished business". She
|
|
almost takes the Oath when she sees Worf again. She inherited her wicked
|
|
sense of humor from mom, her bad temper from dad. (The Emissary)
|
|
Kingsley, Dr. Sara [Patricia Smith] : Chief Researcher at the Darwin Genetic
|
|
Research Station. She grows to old age because of the children's faulty
|
|
immunity system. (Unnatural Selection)
|
|
Klag, Lieutenant [Brian Thompson] : Second Officer of the Klingon vessel Pagh,
|
|
he distrusts Riker at first but is eventually won over. His father was
|
|
captured by Romulans and now sits on the Klingon home planet, waiting for
|
|
his death. (A Matter of Honor)
|
|
Kolrami, Sirna [Roy Brocksmith] : Zakdornian strategist for Starfleet and a
|
|
third level grand master of Strategema. He boards the Enterprise to super-
|
|
vise the battle simulation, thinking Riker to be "wanting". Riker proves
|
|
him very wrong. (Peak Performance)
|
|
K'Temoc [Lance Le Gault] : Captain of the T'Ong, he has been asleep for 75 yrs.
|
|
in cryogenic suspension. He attacks the Enterprise, but Worf convinces him
|
|
by masquerading as the Captain that the Klingons are allies. (The Emissary)
|
|
Kushell [Albert Stratton] : Leader of the Legation of Unity of the planet
|
|
Streleb, he is searching for Okona because he believes the rogue stole his
|
|
planet's prized Jewel of Thesia. (The Outrageous Okona)
|
|
La Forge, Lieutenant Geordi [LeVar Burton] : Chief Engineer of the Enterprise,
|
|
he specializes in dilithium regulators and antimatter power. He fancies the
|
|
Sherlock Holmes mythos like Data and creates Victorian London to be Watson
|
|
in. He works with Hester Dealt to carry plasma plague samples to Tango Sier-
|
|
ra. One of his assistants is Ensign Sonya Gomez. Data is his best friend.
|
|
He is nearly killed by the Enterprise itself when it is infected with the
|
|
Iconian program, and is captured by the Pakleds due to his vast engineering
|
|
knowledge. He is chosen by Riker to head up the team to refit the Hathaway
|
|
for combat, and is with Riker when the latter is infected on Surata.
|
|
Lestrade, Inspector [Alan Shearman] : Victorian London's lawman, he knew Sher-
|
|
lock Holmes well. (Elementary, Dear Data)
|
|
Lewis, Jerry [unseen] : 20th Century comedian referred to by Comic. (Okona)
|
|
Lieutenant [John Garrett] : A Solari warrior who disbelieves Riva and kills
|
|
his Chorus. (Loud as a Whisper)
|
|
Lore [unseen] : Data's "twin brother" seen in "Datalore". (Measure of a Man)
|
|
Louvois, Captain Philipa [Amanda McBroom] : Senior officer of the Starbase 173
|
|
Judge Advocate General's office. She was the prosecutor in the Stargazer
|
|
Courtmartial 10 years ago and now presides in the hearing over Data's sen-
|
|
tience. She was forced out of Starfleet 10 years ago. (The Measure of a Man)
|
|
Maddox, Commander Bruce [Brian Brophy] : Assistant Chair of Robotics, Daystrom
|
|
Technical Institute. He intends on disassembling Data and reconstructing
|
|
thousands of them for Starfleet use, but eventually has to battle Data and
|
|
Picard to do so. Maddox was the only person on Data's original review board
|
|
that opposed his entry to Starfleet. (The Measure of a Man)
|
|
Madeline [Rhonda Aldrich] : Dixon Hill's secretary in the 1941 San Francisco
|
|
holodeck representation (she appeared last season without a name). Madeline
|
|
accompanies Dixon (Picard) to Rex's Bar, 'the first time he's ever asked her
|
|
to join him.' Her mother's cousin is from San Antonio. (Manhunt; also seen
|
|
last season in The Big Goodbye)
|
|
Manheim, Dr. Paul [unseen] : Described by Picard as a man who created an expe-
|
|
riment with time and couldn't control it. Played by Rod Loomis last season
|
|
in "We'll Always Have Paris." (Time Squared)
|
|
Matthews, Todd [unseen] : Author of "The Hotel Royale". (The Royale)
|
|
Mendon, Ensign [John Putch]: A Benzite assigned to the Enteprise through Star-
|
|
fleet's Officer Exchange Program. He first detects the bacteria destroying
|
|
both Enterprise and the Pagh. (A Matter of Honor)
|
|
Mickey D [Gregory Beecroft] : A gangster whose woman, Rita, is having an af-
|
|
fair with the Bell Boy at the Royale. He kills the Bell Boy. (The Royale)
|
|
Moore, Admiral James [unseen] : Informed Picard of the distress call from the
|
|
Ficus Sector. (Up the Long Ladder)
|
|
Mordock : First Benzite in Starfleet Academy; played last season by John
|
|
Putch. Wesley mistakes Mendon for him. (A Matter of Honor)
|
|
Moriarty, Professor James [Daniel Davis] : Originally the adversary of Sher-
|
|
lock Holmes in Arthur Conan Doyle's novels, this holodeck representation
|
|
achieved simulated consciousness when dared to match Data's intelligence.
|
|
Moriarty almost took the Enterprise but when he gained knowledge of the ship
|
|
the evil forces that drove Moriarty vanished and Picard promised that once
|
|
a way were found he'd come back and release him. (Elementary, Dear Data)
|
|
Nagel, Ensign [Leslie Neale] : Female tactical officer that accompanies Riker
|
|
to the Hathaway. She, Riker and Worf create the "false image" defensive ma-
|
|
neuver that allows them the first strike. (Peak Performance)
|
|
Nagilum [Earl Boen] : An advanced alien lifeform who uses a mysterious void as
|
|
a laboratory to study the crew of the Enterprise and their reactions. His
|
|
ultimate purpose is to understand life and death. He eventually lets the
|
|
Enterprise go. (Where Silence Has Lease)
|
|
Nakamura, Admiral [Clyde Kusatsu] : Base Commander of Starbase 173, he autho-
|
|
rizes Bruce Maddox' intended experimentation on Data. (Measure of a Man)
|
|
Noress, Dr. Susan [unseen] : Developer of the plasma plague 70 years ago in
|
|
Module L-73. (The Child)
|
|
Okona, Captain Thaddiun [William O. Campbell] : Roguish captain of the freigh-
|
|
ter SS Erstwhile, which operates in the Coalition of Madina. Okona has ac-
|
|
ted for several months as a go-between for Yanar and Benzan, children of the
|
|
two planets of Madina's system, who are in love. (The Outrageous Okona)
|
|
O'Brien, Chief [Colm Meaney] : Irish transporter chief of the Enterprise, he
|
|
is always on alert. Originally listed as a conn officer, he was evidentally
|
|
transferred to Transporter. O'Brien was witness to Worf's Ascension ritual
|
|
in the holodeck and played poker with Data before he was sentenced to Maddox.
|
|
O'Brien also assisted in tricky transport situations such as the encounter
|
|
with the Borg. The name O'Brien was first given in "Unnatural Selection".
|
|
He comforts Will Riker when his father Kyle comes aboard. He once saw a
|
|
Klingon pain stick used against a two-tongued Repteen Malopod. (All episodes
|
|
this season save "Elementary Dear Data," "Outrageous Okona," "The Schizoid
|
|
Man," "Samaritan Snare" and "Peak Performance")
|
|
O'Dell, Brenna [Rosalyn Landor] : Daughter of Danilo O'Dell, and an Irish girl,
|
|
it is she who wields the real power of the Bringloidi colony. She takes an
|
|
interest in Riker. Worf notes that she is like a Klingon woman. (Ladder)
|
|
O'Dell, Danilo [Barrie Ingham] : The representative leader of the Bringloidi
|
|
colony in the Ficus Sector. Has a daughter, Brenna, who really runs every-
|
|
thing. An Irishman by nature, he is Shan'a'kee of the colony. (Long Ladder)
|
|
O'Ferren, Marty [unseen] : Dixon Hill 'greased' him with his own testimony and
|
|
Rex's. (Manhunt)
|
|
O'Neill, Tip [unseen] : 20th Century politician, overweight, which the Comic
|
|
jokes about. (The Outrageous Okona)
|
|
Oriega, Stan [unseen] : 23rd century comedian who specializes in jokes about
|
|
quantum mathematics. (The Outrageous Okona)
|
|
Picard, Captain Jean-Luc [Patrick Stewart] : Captain of the starship USS Enter-
|
|
prise, he is the foremost pioneer of his era. Picard is responsible for such
|
|
notability as defending android rights in court, discovering lost civiliza-
|
|
tions such as the Iconians, the Bringloidi and the Mariposans, as well as
|
|
the first real contact with the Borg. Archaeology was his hobby since his
|
|
Academy days. Picard has an artificial heart, a 'parthogenetic implant',
|
|
due to a conflict in which he was wounded by Norsicans when he was young. He
|
|
doesn't like kids, though in Wesley's opinion he would make a good father.
|
|
Picard never had time for marriage. He was top of his Academy class. His
|
|
ultimate goal is to take his ship to the farthest reaches of space. When he
|
|
is off duty, he spends his time as his favorite character, Dixon Hill, in the
|
|
ship's holodeck. A double of his from six hours in the future was once cre-
|
|
ated by a time vortex. Chose to defend Data's rights in Starfleet court to
|
|
save the android's "life". When Riker refers to himself as Captain following
|
|
his fight for life against the Surata microbes, Picard calls Data the "ad-
|
|
miral". Picard is an animal person, though not with small ones; he is really
|
|
a horse lover and a skilled equestrian.
|
|
Picard-2 [Patrick Stewart] : Double of Captain Picard from six hours in the
|
|
future. He was the only survivor of the future Enterprise's destruction,
|
|
forced into a catatonic state. He comes out of it closer to the actual time
|
|
of contact with the time vortex. (Time Squared)
|
|
Pie Man [Richard Merson] : Complained that a young waif stole his goods; actu-
|
|
ally it was a setup for a murder. (Elementary, Dear Data)
|
|
Prixis [unknown] : On Wesley's Selcundi Drema team, he is black and speciali-
|
|
zes in mineralogy and metallurgy. (Pen Pals)
|
|
Prostitute [Diz White] : Saw Moriarty call the arch. (Elementary, Dear Data)
|
|
Pulaski, Dr. Katherine [Diana Muldaur] : Acting Chief Medical Officer, USS En-
|
|
terprise. Transferred to the ship from her last assignment, USS Repulse,
|
|
because of her fondness for exploration and service under Picard. She is the
|
|
author of "Linear Models of Viral Propatation" and is an expert in her field.
|
|
She has been married three times, and still retains good friendship with all
|
|
three men. She is also a former lover of Kyle Riker and nearly married him.
|
|
Her greatest medical skill, says Troi, is her empathy; she suffers when
|
|
others suffer, as seen when Riker is infected on Surata Four. She believes
|
|
that "death is an experience best shared" when Worf demonstrates the Klingon
|
|
Tea Ceremony for her; she uses an antidote to avoid being killed. She is
|
|
affected by the Darwinian disease and grows old, but her life was saved by
|
|
Chief O'Brien in the transporter.
|
|
"Q" [John deLancie]: Arrogant member of the Q continuum, and Picard's foremost
|
|
adversary. His third visit to the Enterprise was on a quest to join them,
|
|
and to show them of what lay ahead -- the Borg, for starters. Q also recog-
|
|
nized Guinan. He was asked to leave the Continuum following his last visit.
|
|
His reasons were wrong but his actions Picard deems correct. (Q Who)
|
|
Ramsey, Dr. [unseen] : Presumably chief archaologist of the Deneus Three expe-
|
|
dition, he gave Donald Varley an Iconian relic. (Contagion)
|
|
Reginod [Leslie Morris] : 'Engineer' on the Pakled vessel Mondor. (Sam. Snare)
|
|
Rex [Rod Arrants] : Proprietor of Rex's Bar in the 1941 San Francisco holodeck
|
|
set. He and Dixon Hill were responsible for putting Marty O'Ferren behind
|
|
bars. (Manhunt)
|
|
Richey, Colonel Stephen [unseen] : Commander of the NASA exploratory ship Cha-
|
|
rybdis, he died 283 years previously after being trapped in the Hotel Royale
|
|
for 38 years by aliens who created it out of guilt. (The Royale)
|
|
Riker, Kyle [Mitchell Ryan]: Father of Will Riker, a civilian adviser to Star-
|
|
fleet and strategic attache. He and Pulaski are former lovers; she calls
|
|
him "crusty, hard as nails" but underneath is still a good man. He worked
|
|
at the Tokyo base and also at another starbase advising about Starfleet's
|
|
conflict with the Tholians which was attacked; he was the only survivor. He
|
|
taught Will all he knows about Anbo-jyutsu. It has been 15 years since he
|
|
last saw his son. He hates to cook. (The Icarus Factor)
|
|
Riker, Commander William T. [Jonathan Frakes] : First Officer of the USS En-
|
|
terprise. Born in Valdez, Alaska; his father is Kyle Riker, his mother died
|
|
when he was young and he never knew her. Riker blames her death on Kyle.
|
|
At eight he learned the art of anbo-jyutsu; at nine, he caught a fish but
|
|
his father took the rod away so he wouldn't lose it. He cooks because his
|
|
father hated to. He was on his own since age 15, and did not speak to his
|
|
father for 15 years. His access code is "Theta Alpha 2737 Blue, Enable".
|
|
Once shared a relationship with Troi. Picard sometimes thinks he acts like
|
|
a mother hen. He requested his post on the Klingon ship Pagh in Starfleet's
|
|
Exchange program, and turns down a promotion to Captain of the Ares due to
|
|
"motivated self-interest". He can speak a little Klingonese. On the holo-
|
|
deck-created San Francisco program, Riker calls him "Nails from Chicago."
|
|
Nearly died from a parasitic infection until his own emotions destroyed it.
|
|
He believes the Rikers to be "ornery"; his great-grandfather was bitten by a
|
|
rattlesnake and "after 3 days of intense pain, the snake died." At the Aca-
|
|
demy he calculated a blind spot on a Tholian vessel and hid in it in a battle
|
|
simulation; as a Lieutenant on the Potemkin he shut down the power and hid
|
|
over the magnetic poles to confuse his opponent's sensors. Data says he only
|
|
relies on traditional tactics 21% of the time.
|
|
Rita [unseen] : A woman caught between her two loves -- Mickey D and the Bell
|
|
Boy of the Hotel Royale. (The Royale)
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Riva [Howie Seago] : The "Great Mediator" from Ramatis Three. The gene for
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hearing is not in his planet's ruling line; hence he is deaf. His negotia-
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tions successfully created several peace treaties between the Federation and
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Klingon Empire -- before him, there was no word for "peacemaker" in Klingon
|
|
dictionaries. The Solari request that he and he alone be the mediator be-
|
|
tween the two factions of their race. (Loud as a Whisper)
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|
Robinson, Lt. JG [unbilleted] : Attractive Transporter officer who receives
|
|
Okona's attention when he first boards Enterprise. (The Outrageous Okona)
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|
Ruffian [Biff Manard] : Tried to kill Picard and Data when stealing their
|
|
money, because the mortality regulators were overridden. (Elementary)
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|
Salia [Jamie Hubbard] : Future leader of Daled Four, she has lived on Klavdia
|
|
Three for her entire 16 year life. Salia and her guardian Anya are allaso-
|
|
morphs, shapeshifters who exist naturally as pure light. (The Dauphin)
|
|
Sarjenka [Nikki Cox] : A young Dreman that Data contacts via the simple trans-
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|
mitter her father frowns upon. Data rescues her from death by bringing her
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|
aboard the Enterprise and then, when her planet is saved, her memory of him
|
|
is eradicated. Data leaves an Alaynan Singerstone for her. Her family in-
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|
cludes her parents and brothers. (Pen Pals)
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|
Selar, Lieutenant [Suzie Plakson] : Vulcan medical officer on the Enterprise.
|
|
She beamed down to Graves' World to assist the landing party in ascertaining
|
|
the health of Ira Graves. (The Schizoid Man)
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|
Scholar [Thomas Oglesby] : A member of Riva's chorus who represents intellect,
|
|
wisdom, philosophy and logic. He is "also the dreamer, representative of
|
|
beauty beyond truth." The Scholar is killed by a malcontented member of a
|
|
warring Solari faction. (Loud as a Whisper)
|
|
Sung, Dr. Noonian [unseen] : The leading authority on Cybernetics and the cre-
|
|
ator of Data and Lore. Long dead, his legacy lives on -- Dr. Ira Graves was
|
|
his teacher, while Commander Bruce Maddox has extensively studied Dr. Sung's
|
|
theories and techniques. (The Schizoid Man, The Measure of a Man)
|
|
Surgeon [Daniel Benzali] : Operates on Picard. (Samaritan Snare)
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|
Tactical Crewman [Dietrich Bader] : (The Emissary)
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|
Tactician [David L. Lander] : Assistant to Bractor. (Peak Performance)
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|
Tactics Officer [Peter Parros] : A Klingon assigned to the vessel Pagh. His
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|
mother is alive; his father died in battle at Tra'nusah. (Matter of Honor)
|
|
Taggart, Captain [J. Patrick McNamara] : Commander of USS Repulse, Kate Pu-
|
|
laski's former ship. (Unnatural Selection)
|
|
Taras, Subcommander [Carolyn Seymour] : Captain of the Romulan vessel Harkona.
|
|
It is her ship that detains the malfunctioning Enterprise in the Neutral
|
|
Zone. (Contagion)
|
|
Texas [Noble Willingham] : A corny man from Lubbock, Texas, who came to the
|
|
Hotel Royale in a "91 Caddy with only 80,000 miles on it". He shows Data
|
|
how to play Blackjack and later bets against him in Craps. (The Royale)
|
|
Thug [Robert O'Reilly] : Tries to threaten Dixon Hill. (Manhunt)
|
|
Tolaka, Captain L. Iso [unseen] : Commander of USS Lantree, he is Riker's age
|
|
but grows to old age in a matter of days and dies. (Unnatural Selection)
|
|
Transporter Officer [Scott Trost] : (Unnatural Selection)
|
|
Transport Pilot [Wren T. Brown] : Transports Lwaxana to Enterprise. (Manhunt)
|
|
Traveler, The [unseen] : Described by Picard as a man who traveled through
|
|
time by mind power. Played by Eric Menyuk last season in "Where No One Has
|
|
Gone Before". (Time Squared)
|
|
Troi, Counselor Deanna [Marina Sirtis] : Lieutenant Commander and Chief Counse-
|
|
lor, USS Enterprise. She is the heart of the bridge, Picard's ace in the
|
|
hole. Her mother is a bit of a bother, but Deanna is a very vibrant woman.
|
|
She shared a past with Riker -- where she warned him about the 'Phase' -- and
|
|
now they are friends. She has an office somewhere on the ship, seen once.
|
|
Troi is forced to give birth to an alien life form and names it Ian, after
|
|
her father; she is also subject to the advances of the deaf mediator, Riva.
|
|
She aids Pulaski, consoles Wesley and counsels K'Ehleyr, even though the lat-
|
|
ter wants no part of it. She keeps vigil in Riker's room when he is infec-
|
|
ted on Surata Four.
|
|
Troi, Ian Andrew [unseen]: Father of Deanna Troi, once married to Lwaxana Troi.
|
|
Troi names her child, Ian, after her father. Ian apparently worshipped his
|
|
wife. (The Child, Manhunt)
|
|
Troi, Lwaxana [Majel Barrett] : "Daughter of the Fifth House, Holder of the
|
|
Sacred Chalice of Rixx, Heir to the Holy Rings of Betazed". Lwaxana's se-
|
|
cond journey aboard the Enterprise is to Pacifica for the Antedian conference
|
|
though she is undergoing 'the Phase'. The planet Betazed gives her Ambassa-
|
|
dorial status while on this mission. Deanna's mother. (Manhunt) She reac-
|
|
ted badly to the Betazoid kitten Deanna had as a child. (Pen Pals)
|
|
Vallis, Elizabeth [unknown] : Chief of Staff on Mariposa, she is Wilson Gran-
|
|
ger's chief aide. (Up the Long Ladder)
|
|
Varley, Captain Donald [Thalmus Rasulala] : Commanding officer of USS Yamato,
|
|
Galaxy-Class starship. He is killed when the Yamato self-destructs follow-
|
|
ing a computer glitch introduced by the Iconian probe. Varley is responsi-
|
|
ble for discovering Iconia following hearing rumors of a couple of archaeo-
|
|
logical digs. (Contagion)
|
|
Vanessa [Jill Jacobsen] : A pretty young socialite who loses most of her money
|
|
and is helped out by Texas and, later, Data. (The Royale)
|
|
Vekma [Laura Drake] : Female Klingon officer assigned to the Pagh, she taunts
|
|
Riker and wonders how good he would be sexually. (A Matter of Honor)
|
|
Warrior/Adonis [Leo Damian] : Part of Riva's chorus, he represents passion and
|
|
lust. He is also the romantic aspect of Riva's nature; it is he who commu-
|
|
nicates personally with Troi. He is killed by a Solari gunman. (Whisper)
|
|
Warriors [Richard Lavin, Chip Heller] : Solari leaders. (Loud as a Whisper)
|
|
Weapons Officer [Dana Sparks] : (Contagion)
|
|
Woman [Marnie Mosiman] : Part of Riva's chorus, she represents harmony, wisdom
|
|
and balance. It is she that "binds all else together" in Riva's dealings
|
|
with others. She is killed by a Solari malcontent. (Loud as a Whisper)
|
|
Worf, Lieutenant J.G. [Michael Dorn] : Security Chief, USS Enterprise. He is
|
|
"the perfect Klingon, the ultimate minimalist." For him, the Oath of mating
|
|
is more than a point of honor. He is a romantic, says Pulaski; but Q still
|
|
calls him the 'microbrain'. He battles holodeck creations with Riker and
|
|
K'Ehleyr, whom he is mated with. He doesn't understand betting in poker,
|
|
or the concept of gambling all that well. He DOES understand force, and the
|
|
way Klingons think. Worf adapts to command well on his first assignment in
|
|
the center seat. He suffers when the 10th anniversary of his Age of Ascen-
|
|
sion comes along. Worf never knew his real father. When Riker is given
|
|
command of the Ares, he wishes to transfer with him.
|
|
Yanar [Rosalind Ingledew] : Pregnant daughter of Debin of Atlek, who believes
|
|
that Okona is the father. In actuality, she will be wedded to Benzan of
|
|
Streleb. (The Outrageous Okona)
|
|
Yar, Lieutenant Natasha [Denise Crosby] : Though long dead on Vagra Two, her
|
|
memories live on in Data, who keeps a hologram of her as a reminder of their
|
|
"intimacy". (The Measure of a Man)
|
|
Zembata, Captain [unseen]: Captain of USS Victory, Geordi served under him as
|
|
an Ensign. (Elementary, Dear Data)
|
|
|
|
|
|
----SUBJECTS CATALOG-----------------------------------------------------------
|
|
221-B Baker Street : The address of Sherlock Holmes. (Elementary, Dear Data)
|
|
Acts of Cumberland : The Starfleet precedent passed in the late 21st century
|
|
that makes Data the property of Starfleet. (The Measure of a Man)
|
|
Alaynan Singerstone : A stone that "sings" a different song for each person,
|
|
though it sings nothing for Data. Sarjenka finds it in Pulaski's office;
|
|
Data leaves it with her when her memory is erased. (Pen Pals)
|
|
Anbo-jyutsu : The "ultimate evolution of martial arts", there is an anbo-jyutsu
|
|
ring in the Enterprise's gymnasium on Deck 12. It is played in a circular
|
|
ring wearing strange, futuristic armor and long sticks. Will Riker challen-
|
|
ges Kyle to a match, where the two sort out their problems. Both have been
|
|
playing for a long time, Will since he was 8. Kyle cheated his son into be-
|
|
lieving a specific move was illegal because he knew he wouldn't be able to
|
|
take his son. (The Icarus Factor)
|
|
Andonesian Encephalitis : A disease that Dr. Pulaski says is not contageous,
|
|
but for which Anya assumes her true form and tries to kill the sufferer,
|
|
Hennessy. (The Dauphin)
|
|
Andorians : Federation member race, possessing cobalt blue skin and white hair;
|
|
mentioned several times, not seen.
|
|
Andorian Sivalthu : -see- Horses.
|
|
Android : According to Webster's 24th Century Dictionary edition, an automaton
|
|
made to resemble a human. (The Measure of a Man)
|
|
Arch : The computer-interface system within the holodeck. Each "arch", when
|
|
called by name, appears in the room in the holodeck that the person is in
|
|
and allows for direct control of the environment. Moriarty, a holodeck cre-
|
|
ation, learned how to call for the Arch. (Elementary, Dear Data)
|
|
Aft Station : Bridge location that Riker asks to be transported to on the USS
|
|
Yamato. (Where Silence Has Lease)
|
|
Allasomorph : According to the Galactic Zoological Catalogue, a shapeshifter.
|
|
The Daledi are allasomorphs. (The Dauphin)
|
|
Anecdotes, Data's : Once he used the square root of pi times nine cubed to
|
|
calculate the distance between the Omicron system and the Crab Nebula. Also,
|
|
he shared similar stories about brown dwarfs and colliding planets. (Manhunt)
|
|
Antimatter : Wesley's project in plasma physics provides Geordi with the neces-
|
|
sary antimatter to make the two-second warp jump that saves the Hathaway
|
|
possible. (Peak Performance)
|
|
Benzites : -see- Benzar (in Location Guide)
|
|
Betazoid Kitten : Deanna owned one as a child; her mother and the cat reacted
|
|
badly to one another. (Pen Pals)
|
|
Betazoids : Empathic Federation members of which Troi and her mother Lwaxana
|
|
are members. Betazoids believe men to be a commodity; women undergo 'the
|
|
Phase'. Their way of giving thanks for the food they eat is to constantly
|
|
ring a chime during the meal. (Manhunt) The gestation rate for a Betazoid
|
|
is ten months. (The Child)
|
|
Blackjack : Also known as 21. Data plays it at the Hotel Royale with Texas
|
|
and Vanessa. (The Royale)
|
|
Bio-Beds : Medical beds for use in aiding the sick & injured. (Contagion)
|
|
Biofilter : Transporter device that filters out microbes and other infectants
|
|
when it is used. Pulaski overrides the biofilter when Riker is infected be-
|
|
cause it can't stop the parasites taking his body over. (Shades of Gray)
|
|
Borg, The : A race of cyborgs, originally born as organics but implanted with
|
|
machinery immediately after birth. They are a collective mind, "the ulti-
|
|
mate user" says Q. They swarmed through Guinan's system and destroyed her
|
|
planet, forcing them to flee. Their ships regenerate. The Borg's first
|
|
real encounter with the Enterprise was due to Q's intervention; however, it
|
|
seems as though a Borg ship managed to penetrate the Federation earlier, and
|
|
destroyed several Neutral Zone outposts. (Q Who; hinted at in last year's
|
|
The Neutral Zone) The Borg threat makes the Starfleet Battle Simulation at
|
|
Braslota necessary in Picard's view. (Peak Performance)
|
|
Chech'tluth : Klingon drink with a 'good bite'. (Up the Long Ladder)
|
|
Chorus : A group of three people -- a woman, a scholar and a warrior -- who
|
|
act as one of the galaxy's most unique forms of communication. They serve
|
|
as a voice for Riva, who himself is a mediator. The Chorus translates Riva's
|
|
emotion, far better than simple interpretation. (Loud as a Whisper)
|
|
Class 1 Probe : Picard orders this probe sent into the vortex, but it is only
|
|
destroyed. (Time Squared) One is modified to become a resonator. (Pen Pals)
|
|
Class 8 Probe : A coffin-shaped object resembling a photon torpedo casing. One
|
|
probe had its sensors and transmitters removed and replaced with life support
|
|
for transport of K'Ehleyr to the Enterprise. A Class 8 Probe is capable of
|
|
travelling at Warp Nine. (The Emissary)
|
|
Cloaking Device : A Romulan invention in use for nearly a century. Romulan
|
|
ships cannot fire while cloaked. (Contagion)
|
|
Crimson Force Field : A ruse used by Riker; it is actually the exhaust of the
|
|
hydrogen collectors. (Samaritan Snare)
|
|
Complete Klingon Culture Index : Wesley consults it to learn about the Klingon
|
|
Age of Ascension. (The Icarus Factor)
|
|
Computer, Enterprise : Voice of Majel Barrett.
|
|
Computer Virus : A viral program that was transmitted through the log of the
|
|
USS Yamato attacks both the Enterprise's software and that of the Romulan
|
|
vessel Harkona. It is destroyed by a full shutdown and erase of affected
|
|
memory. The program originated on Iconia, though not necessarily intended
|
|
with malice. At first, Geordi believes it a design flaw. (Contagion)
|
|
Containment Unit : A device that Geordi LaForge replicates aboard the Enter-
|
|
prise to transport the plasma plague. (The Child)
|
|
Charnock's Comedy Cabaret : The comedy club that Data creates in the holodeck.
|
|
After programming it with an audience that laughs at everything he says, he
|
|
realizes that humor is something he may never comprehend. (Outrageous Okona)
|
|
Craps : A game that Data learns at the Hotel Royale. By discovering that the
|
|
dice are improperly balanced, Data is able to defeat the odds and win enough
|
|
money to buy the hotel and spread around to its patrons. (The Royale)
|
|
Darnay's Disease : A fatal illness that Graves suffers from. (Schizoid Man)
|
|
Denasian : Language belonging to the Iconian family. It comes from the planet
|
|
Deneus Three. (Contagion)
|
|
Dewan : Language belonging to the Iconian family. (Contagion)
|
|
Dilithium : Rare metallic crystal that initiates the warp drive effect. It is
|
|
dilithium that causes the problem in the Selcundi Drema sector. It also pro-
|
|
duces the rare isotope Ilium 629. (Pen Pals) There are only a few crystals
|
|
of dilithium in the Hathaway's clamps, demanding Geordi's necessity for more
|
|
antimatter. (Peak Performance)
|
|
Distress Beacon : An SOS received from the Ficus Sector; took Starbase research
|
|
hours to determined the source. Received the previous month. Used by Euro-
|
|
pean Hegemony from 2123-2190. (Up the Long Ladder)
|
|
"Dream of the Fire, The" : Written by Karatok. According to Worf, the book
|
|
did not achieve fame until in the hands of the Klingons. Worf gave it as a
|
|
going-away gift to Data. (The Measure of a Man)
|
|
Dreams, Riker's : Instigated by Pulaski to cause endorphins to save his life.
|
|
They are restricted to clips from past shows: ones that reminisce on friend-
|
|
ship (Encounter at Farpoint, The Dauphin, The Icarus Factor), to passion
|
|
(Justice, Angel One, 11001001, Up the Long Ladder), to loss (Skin of Evil,
|
|
The Child), to violence and primal emotions (A Matter of Honor, Conspiracy,
|
|
Symbiosis, The Last Outpost, Heart of Glory, Loud as a Whisper, The Naked
|
|
Now, Unnatural Selection). The dreams aid in saving his life. (Clips shown
|
|
in Shades of Gray)
|
|
Dreman Home : Resemble homes carved from rock, but the technology is high: the
|
|
doors, for example, dissolve by touch. (Pen Pals)
|
|
Eichner Radiation : A pecular form of radiation emitted by subspace phase in-
|
|
verters or synoacrillates. The "child" Ian is also a source; the radiation
|
|
causes the strain in Module L-73 to grow. (The Child)
|
|
Elevators : A primitive form of turbolift activated by the touch of a button,
|
|
which Worf doesn't seem to understand. (The Royale)
|
|
Emergency Transponder : A small capsule-shaped device Worf gives to Riker to
|
|
aid him on his Pagh journey. Riker uses it to lure Kargan to the Enter-
|
|
prise. (A Matter of Honor)
|
|
Endorphins : Medical term for a vital part of the endocrine system of the hu-
|
|
man body; they are affected by emotions and they eventually wipe out the
|
|
microbes infecting Riker. (Shades of Grey)
|
|
Energy Vortex : A powerful vortex with a presence at its center, one acting not
|
|
on consciousness but rather on instinct. It creates a time loop that the
|
|
Enterprise narrowly escapes, but sends a double of Picard back in time to
|
|
meet the Enterprise six hours before. (Time Squared)
|
|
Enterprise Systems : The Deuterium control conduit and Dilithium crystal cham-
|
|
ber are both parts of the Engineering systems; the transporter uses a matter
|
|
energy conversion control. Superconducting Magnet (SCM) model three is
|
|
something for use on the warp engines. The Enterprise also has magnetic
|
|
seals on the matter/antimatter bottle; during emergencies the seals drop and
|
|
the m/am purge begins, though it is a malfunction wherein the seals did not
|
|
drop that destroyed USS Yamato. (The Dauphin, Contagion) An analytical
|
|
team from Starbase Montgomery comes aboard to investigate malfunctions, but
|
|
their prognosis is a simple reprogramming, Data's original proposal. (The
|
|
Icarus Factor) The automated fire system is a forcefield that contains fire
|
|
until oxygen is used up; computers sense localized increase in heat and com-
|
|
bustion. (Up the Long Ladder) Each ship has its own code; Worf taps into
|
|
the Enterprise's to fake the appearance of a Romulan ship. Data changes the
|
|
code, which is the sign that the Ferengi vessel attacking the Enterprise is
|
|
real. (Peak Performance) The transporter mechanism detects microbes and
|
|
infections and prevents anyone beaming up to the ship. (Shades of Gray)
|
|
European Hegemony : A Terran government who used the SOS signal the Enterprise
|
|
received. One of the first steps in true world government. (Long Ladder)
|
|
Fate : According to Picard, it "rejects fools, children and ships named Enter-
|
|
prise...." (Contagion)
|
|
Ferengi : One of the Federation's chief adversaries. A Ferengi vessel, the
|
|
Krik'ta, attacks the Enterprise and the Hathaway while both have their wea-
|
|
pons disconnected in the Braslota system. (Peak Performance)
|
|
Five-Card Draw : Data can't understand the purpose of the bluff in this game,
|
|
but against the odds he is beaten with a poker face. (The Measure of a Man)
|
|
Flu Virus : A crewman picked it up at Nazreldine; Pulaski's therapy is tripto-
|
|
phane lycene distillate and a "generous dose of P.C.S.", also known as Pulas-
|
|
ki's Chicken Soup. (The Icarus Factor)
|
|
Gakh : Serpent worms, a Klingon delicacy best when served live. (Honor)
|
|
Galactic Exploration : Wesley comments that only 19% of the galaxy is charted
|
|
as of yet. (The Dauphin)
|
|
Galactic Zoological Catalogue : It categorizes a shapeshifting being as an al-
|
|
lasomorph, of which the Daledi are typical stock. (The Dauphin)
|
|
Gambling : A concept that Data doesn't seem to understand, though he imitates
|
|
it quite well. He plays poker on the Enterprise and fails to comprehend the
|
|
concept of the "poker face" and plays blackjack and shoots craps at the
|
|
Hotel Royale and seems to get the hang of it. (The Royale)
|
|
Gateway : An Iconian invention, a method of instantaneous travel that garnered
|
|
them the names "demons of air and darkness." (Contagion)
|
|
Ghiamon : An exotic language spoken by Flaherty. (The Icarus Factor)
|
|
Glob Fly : A Klingon fly, half the size of an Earth mosquito with no sting and
|
|
an apparently unpleasant buzzing. (The Outrageous Okona)
|
|
Grenthamen Water-hopper : Geordi asks if Riker has ever "popped the clutch" of
|
|
this type of vessel. He compares it to stalling Hathaway. (Peak Performance)
|
|
Guile : Worf says that it is all one has when one is outgunned, outmanned and
|
|
outequipped. It is "good old Klingon guile" in Riker's opinion that saves
|
|
both the Enterprise and the Hathaway from the Ferengi. (Peak Performance)
|
|
Gulliver's Travels : Riker compares the Atlek/Streleb situation to this popu-
|
|
lar fable. (The Outrageous Okona)
|
|
Honor : The Klingon system is shaped around Honor. Klag's father will die
|
|
without honor because he was captured, while the Pagh's tactics officer's
|
|
father died with honor because he died in battle. Riker removes Kargan's
|
|
honor when he is captured during the Pagh's battle. (Matter of Honor) The
|
|
Oath of marriage is more than a point of honor for Worf. (The Emissary)
|
|
Horses : In addition to earth horses are Andorian sivalthu and Klingon sarks.
|
|
The Arabs believed Allah gathered the south wind and made the horse, a legend
|
|
that Deanna believes has come true in the holodeck. Picard likes horses for
|
|
the romance; he notes that fine warhorses would sleep in a Bedouin's tent,
|
|
carry him into battle, feed his children with her milk -- a bond created by
|
|
mutual need for companionship, not a pet. Picard rides a horse in the holo-
|
|
deck with an English tack. There is an old horsetrainer's adage: "too much
|
|
weight on a young back will break it under pressure," very much analogous to
|
|
Wesley's first command. (Pen Pals)
|
|
Hot Chocolate : Sonya Gomez spills it on Picard. (Q Who)
|
|
"The Hotel Royale" : A novel written by Todd Matthews in the early 21st centu-
|
|
ry, it was about patrons of a Las Vegas hotel caught in a web of crime and
|
|
intrigue, with a bell boy fighting a gambler for the affection of a woman
|
|
named Rita and a man helping a woman kill her husband. It began, "It was a
|
|
dark and stormy night...." The Hotel Royale was manifested on a methane
|
|
plain on Theta Eight in an atmosphere bubble and trapped Riker, Worf and
|
|
Data inside. It was actually created by a group of aliens who wanted to
|
|
give Col. Stephen Richey something familiar to live his life in. The "game"
|
|
is solved when Riker discovers the answer: he buys the hotel. (The Royale)
|
|
House of Hanover : An earth royal line, all of whose members had hemophilia.
|
|
Riva's line, who are all deaf-mutes, is similar. (Loud as a Whisper)
|
|
Humor : A human trait that Data cannot understand. Both the Comic and Guinan
|
|
attempt to help Data comprehend; the Comic tells him that Tip O'Neill in a
|
|
dress, words that end in "k", a briefcase that looks like a fish, etc., are
|
|
funny yet Data does not understand. Eventually, Data realizes that humor is
|
|
not, as Guinan puts it, the end-all, be-all of human existence. (Okona)
|
|
Humor : Worf says that some use it as a shield; they talk much, but say little.
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|
(The Emissary)
|
|
Hydrogen Collectors : The big red areas on the front of each of the Enterprise
|
|
warp engines, they can also project hydrogen. Riker uses this to bluff his
|
|
way through the Pakled incident. (Samaritan Snare)
|
|
Icobar : Language belonging to the Iconian family. (Contagion)
|
|
Iconians : The long-dead people of Iconia, now 200,000 years extinct. The
|
|
Iconians were known as "demons of air and darkness" and traveled by way of a
|
|
gateway which allowed instantaneous transport. They left their mark on at
|
|
least three planets and were known as conquerors, though Picard believes the
|
|
assumption to be incorrect. Captain Varley appropriates an Iconian relic on
|
|
Deneus Three and deduces the location of the planet from it. (Contagion)
|
|
Ilium 629 : Isotope produced from dilithium. (Pen Pals)
|
|
Imzadi : A Betazoid term meaning "my beloved". (Shades of Gray)
|
|
Jarada : Riker comments that the Pakleds are not like them. (Samaritan Snare)
|
|
Jewel of Thesia : Prized jewel of the planet Streleb, in the Coalition of Me-
|
|
dina, it is thought to have been stolen by Captain Okona. In actuality, it
|
|
was taken by Benzan, son of Streleb leader Kushell, to present to Atlek girl
|
|
Yanar as a wedding gift. (The Outrageous Okona)
|
|
Judge Advocate General's (JAG) Office : The branch of Starfleet responsible
|
|
for making and enforcing law. The JAG Officers in Sector 23 are Captain Phi-
|
|
lipa Louvois and one terrified ensign. (The Measure of a Man)
|
|
Klingons : Now allies of the Federation. Q says they are nothing compared to
|
|
other galactic dangers. They never bluff, says Worf, though this is proved
|
|
wrong when Worf bluffs K'Temoc into believing he is in command. They also
|
|
never faint.
|
|
Klingon Age of Ascension : A ritual of great significance, representing the
|
|
rite of a Klingon's spiritual attainment. It is a day spent with one's fel-
|
|
low Klingons. Two rows of Klingons stand and deliver pain sticks to the one
|
|
undergoing the ceremony, while that Klingon utters his most profound feelings
|
|
while under duress; it is a test of courage. Worf's 10th anniversary is
|
|
handled in the holodeck by Wesley, Data, Geordi, Pulaski and O'Brien, and he
|
|
succeeds admirably. (The Icarus Factor)
|
|
Klingon Calisthenics Program : A battle simulation in the holodeck; level one
|
|
is enough for K'Ehleyr, but level two is far more dangerous, and Riker and
|
|
Worf tackled a level far above this. (Where Silence Has Lease, The Emissary)
|
|
Klingon Courting Rituals : Women roar at their men and throw things, while men
|
|
read love poetry, according to Worf. (The Dauphin)
|
|
Klingon Delicacies : Such foods as Pippius Claw, Heart of Targ, Breget Lung,
|
|
Rokeg Blood Pie and, of course, Gakh. (A Matter of Honor)
|
|
Klingon Language: Exotic; spoken by Flaherty. (The Icarus Factor)
|
|
Klingon Legend : There is a legend that speaks of a black space creature that
|
|
swallows worlds. Obviously Worf's belief in this is reinforced by the ap-
|
|
pearance of Nagilum's void. (Where Silence Has Lease)
|
|
Klingon Love Poetry : It 'does not translate well', says Worf. It is during
|
|
the tea that it reaches its 'fullest flower'. (Up the Long Ladder)
|
|
Klingon Pain Sticks : Used in the Age of Ascension ceremony, long rods that
|
|
emit pain. O'Brien once saw one used against a two-tongued Repteen Malopod,
|
|
which died of excessive cephallic pressures; his head exploded. (Icarus)
|
|
Klingon Sark : -see- Horses.
|
|
Klingon Tea Ceremony : The Klingon tea is deadly to humans and not good for the
|
|
Klingons; it is a test of bravery, of looking death in the eye, and Pulaski
|
|
knows all about it. In the tea, love poetry achieves 'fullest flower', and
|
|
Pulaski shares it with Worf. (Up the Long Ladder)
|
|
Knitter : A medical device aiding bone reconstruction. (Contagion)
|
|
Kuma Maneuver : Used by the Enterprise, a recognizable ploy. (Peak Performance)
|
|
Lairons : -see- Malkis Nine (in Location Guide)
|
|
"Linear Models of Viral Propagation" : The definitive work on the subject,
|
|
written by Dr. Katherine Pulaski. (Unnatural Selection)
|
|
Medical Terminology : Enterprise and other medical facilities employ sterile
|
|
fields, neutral calibers, tissue medicators. Doctors comment on myocardial
|
|
enzyme balance, thoractic polychromatics and metabulation occlusions when
|
|
operating on Captain Picard at Starbase 515. (Samaritan Snare) Tripophane
|
|
lycene distillate is a therapy for Nazreldine flu virus. (The Icarus Factor)
|
|
Memory Erasure : Memory is stored chemically; Pulaski discerns the age of each
|
|
chemical link to selectively erase Sarjenka's memory. (Pen Pals)
|
|
Microbes : Parasitic life forms that attach themselves to Riker's nerves when
|
|
he is infected on Surata Four. They first affect his great psiatic nerve
|
|
and then move toward the cerebral cortex, weakening his autonomic nerve sys-
|
|
tem. They thrive on passion, but are slowed by feelings of despair and are
|
|
destroyed by primal emotions. (Shades of Gray)
|
|
Microbiotic Bacteria : A new life form that feeds on the minerals in a ship's
|
|
hull, it nearly destroys the Pagh and the Enterprise. The bacteria itself
|
|
is destroyed by a tunneling neutrino beam. (A Matter of Honor)
|
|
Module L-73 : The module in the containment unit carrying the plasma plague
|
|
that is affected by Eichner radiation. It contains a mutated strain deve-
|
|
loped by Dr. Susan Noress during an outbreak of plasma plague 70 years be-
|
|
fore in the Obie System. It was number nine in a series of 58 tests. The
|
|
strain begins to grow after the radiation affects it. (The Child)
|
|
Moebius Loop : A time loop that Worf describes, a twist in the fabric of space
|
|
and time. (Time Squared)
|
|
Molecular Cybernetics : A specialty of Dr. Ira Graves and Dr. Noonian Sung, it
|
|
is a new engineering concept. (The Schizoid Man)
|
|
Neutral Zone : The buffer region of space between the Federation and the Romu-
|
|
lan Empire. The lost planet Iconia lies here. (Contagion)
|
|
Norsicans : A trio of these thugs jumped Picard when he was an Academy cadet,
|
|
and nearly killed him, piercing his heart. (Samaritan Snare)
|
|
Oath, the : The Klingon ritual of mating and marriage; Worf succumbs to it but
|
|
K'Ehleyr refuses it. (The Emissary)
|
|
Officer Exchange Program : A Starfleet program that brings Ensign Mendon to
|
|
the Enterprise and Riker to the Pagh. (A Matter of Honor)
|
|
Opti-cable : Fibre-optic cabling; Worf pulls it off the ceiling for Nagel for
|
|
use in the Hathaway's control panels. (Peak Performance)
|
|
Owan Eggs : Pulaski and Geordi don't think they taste very good when Riker
|
|
cooks them for the two; Worf thinks them delicious. (Time Squared)
|
|
Pakleds : A race of relatively benign humanoids with poor language skills. One
|
|
Pakled captain seizes Geordi LaForge who is assisting them in the repairs of
|
|
their ship. The Enterprise discovers that the Pakleds are not as docile as
|
|
they have let on. They have a replicator and want to tap the Enterprise's
|
|
computers. They steal from the Romulans, Klingons, Jarada. (Samaritan Snare)
|
|
Parrot's Claw Case : A case Dixon Hill and Rex were involved in. (Manhunt)
|
|
Parsteel : A rod that Data bends in court is made of this, which has a tensile
|
|
strength of 40 kilobars. (The Measure of a Man)
|
|
'The Phase' : The Betazoid menopause, in which a female's sex drive quadruples.
|
|
While on the Enterprise, Lwaxana is undergoing this. (Manhunt)
|
|
Phaser Range : A holodeck creation where Enterprise officers can go for target
|
|
practice. Riker and Picard end up there. (A Matter of Honor)
|
|
Pinocchio : The fairy tale that Riker likes to use to refer to Data. (Measure)
|
|
Plasma Plague : Various strains developed over the years that are stored at
|
|
medical facilities on 'aucdet nine to aid in development of antidotes. Such
|
|
a remedy was needed to cure a plague on Rachelis. (The Child)
|
|
Poker : Played twice in a game room on the Enterprise; in both situations Seven
|
|
Card Stud is played. Data misterns folding as 'bending', while Worf doesn't
|
|
comprehend the system of betting used. (The Measure of a Man, The Emissary)
|
|
Positronic Brain : The Asimovian theory of artificial intelligence. Data won-
|
|
ders if Maddox has corrected the problem of electron resistance across neu-
|
|
ral filaments, evidentally a problem in recreating this. (Measure of a Man)
|
|
Poteen : Brewed Earth liquor that Bringloidi men like. (Up the Long Ladder)
|
|
Prime Directive : Federation adage put to the test when Data violates the rule
|
|
of non-interference by contacting Sarjenka of Drema Four. It is ultimately
|
|
negated when Picard discerns that Sarjenka's call is actually a plea for as-
|
|
sistance. (Pen Pals)
|
|
Probe, Enterprise : Two are sent into the Void; none return. The second was a
|
|
Class One with full sensor array. (Where Silence Has Lease)
|
|
Probe, Iconian : Blue orb launched from Iconia that unwittingly transmits the
|
|
computer virus. It is controlled from a computer center on the planet. The
|
|
code for launch is blue-amber-amber-red; the code for overriding the launch
|
|
bay doors is blue-blue-blue. (Contagion)
|
|
Project, Wesley's : Wesley's grade in plasma physics is dependant on a project
|
|
that he uses the ruse of beaming over to stop to really return it to the Ha-
|
|
thaway. It gives Geordi the needed amount of antimatter. (Peak Performance)
|
|
Psychotronic Stability Examination : A Starfleet test that Troi puts Data
|
|
through when Picard first suspects that something is wrong following his
|
|
trip to Graves' World. (The Schizoid Man)
|
|
Rapakh Unguhr : Klingon childhood ailment, similar to measles, the solution to
|
|
which is a ritual involving fasting. (Up the Long Ladder)
|
|
Replicative Fading : Symptom of cloning where subtle errors creep into the
|
|
chromosomes and eventually produce a non-viable clone. (Up the Long Ladder)
|
|
Replicator : A device to create virtually anything via transporters; the Pak-
|
|
leds have one, so Geordi learns. (Samaritan Snare)
|
|
Replicator : Medical instrument; Pulaski tells Geordi she'll be able to use
|
|
this to reconstruct his optic nerve. Geordi declines. (Loud as a Whisper)
|
|
Repteen Malopod, Two-Tongued : O'Brien once saw a pain stick used against this;
|
|
its head exploded due to excessive cephallic pressures. (The Icarus Factor)
|
|
Resonator : A device to emit harmonics to shatter the lattices of dilithium
|
|
under the surface of Drema Four. It is a modified Class 1 probe put into a
|
|
torpedo casing to burrow into the planet. (Pen Pals)
|
|
Restraints : Electronic beams used to restrain sickbay patients. (Time Squared)
|
|
Room Service : Calls Worf on the Hotel Royale telephone. (The Royale)
|
|
Romulan Empire : Sworn enemies of the Federation. Q says they are nothing
|
|
compared to other galactic dangers. Riker comments that Pakleds aren't like
|
|
them as well, though he on other occasions puts them in the same breath as
|
|
the Ferengi and the Jarada.
|
|
Romulan Language : Exotic; spoken by Flaherty. (The Icarus Factor)
|
|
Rosetta Stone : A historical earth relic; Varley compared the Iconian relic he
|
|
found on Deneus Three with it due to his successful location of that lost
|
|
planet. (Contagion)
|
|
Secondary Tractor Beam : Smaller version of the ship's main beam, located in-
|
|
side each shuttle bay. (Time Squared)
|
|
Sentience : Maddox argues that there are three guidelines to sentience -- in-
|
|
telligence, self-awareness and consciousness. Picard manages to prove that
|
|
Data possesses both of the first two. (The Measure of a Man)
|
|
Seven-Card Hi-Lo : Kate Pulaski is obviously good at this. (Measure of a Man)
|
|
Sherlock Holmes Stories : Among the representations in the holodeck were the
|
|
Emerald Tie Pin (presented by Queen Victoria after he solved the theft of
|
|
the Bruce Pardington plans), Whitaker's Almanac (provided the key to the
|
|
secret code in the Valley of Fear), the snuff box of Wilhelm Gotsliegh Sig-
|
|
ismund von Olmstein, the Holmes Violin (purchased at a pawn shop at Totnam
|
|
Court Road for 55 schillings), Mr. Javez Wilson (an employee of the Red-
|
|
Headed League, duke of a gang of criminals, who was nearly killed by a poi-
|
|
soned snake hanging from a bell) and Reichenbach Falls, where Holmes could
|
|
only defeat Moriarty at the cost of his own life. (Elementary, Dear Data)
|
|
Shuttle Bay Two : One of the ship's primary shuttle staging areas. It is here
|
|
that the Repulse shuttle leaves Dr. Pulaski; also, the El-Baz ends up here
|
|
when picked up by tractor beams. (The Child, Time Squared)
|
|
Sign Language : Ancient method of communication. Data learns five forms, one
|
|
being "designation M-9", to deal with Riva. (Loud as a Whisper)
|
|
Slingshot Effect : A method of time travel practiced by former Enterprises,
|
|
Picard considers this to be the answer to the problem of the El-Baz and the
|
|
double Picard-2. (Time Squared)
|
|
Solari : The inhabitants of Soleis Five, caught up in a war that has lasted 15
|
|
centuries. Both factions call for Riva, the great mediator, who eventually
|
|
vows to help them when his Chorus is killed by teaching both sign language;
|
|
in learning to talk to him, they'll communicate with each other. (Whisper)
|
|
Spinning Wheels : An earth invention that fascinates Data. (Up the Long Ladder)
|
|
Splint : An antiquated earth device that Pulaski recommends when the knitters
|
|
fail in sickbay. (Contagion)
|
|
Starfleet Academy : A branch of the Academy is located on Starbase Scylla 515.
|
|
Is very competitive, trainees need supplemental systems training and situa-
|
|
tional disciplines, among others. (Samaritan Snare)
|
|
Starfleet Medical : Department of medicine in the interstellar armed forces.
|
|
Dr. Beverly Crusher is now head. (The Child)
|
|
Stargazer Courtmartial : The legal hearing following the destruction of the
|
|
USS Stargazer, Picard's former command, presided over by Philipa Louvois.
|
|
It was due to this that she was forced out of Starfleet. (Measure of a Man)
|
|
Strategema : A game played on a holographic board in three juxtaposed squares
|
|
and using ten controls per person attached to each fingertip. Kolrami is a
|
|
third level grand master at this game and Riker challenges him - and loses
|
|
quickly. To deflate his ego, Pulaski makes Data challenge him but Data loses
|
|
the first game. Eventually, Data realizes his shortcoming and challenges
|
|
Kolrami to a rematch, learning the point of the entire Battle Simulation in
|
|
the process: he "busts him up" by playing to stay even, not win like Kol-
|
|
rami...arguing for the theory of the "balance of power". (Peak Performance)
|
|
Stroierian : An exotic language spoken by Flaherty. (The Icarus Factor)
|
|
Styrolite : A material made to encase people in suspended animation for fear of
|
|
contamination. Pulaski transports David to the shuttlecraft in such a ca-
|
|
sing. (Unnatural Selection)
|
|
Synthehol : The Ferengi substitute for alcohol; Danilo O'Dell does not like it
|
|
and prefers real drinks like whiskey. (Up the Long Ladder)
|
|
Targ : A Klingon pet. (The Schizoid Man)
|
|
Tea : Earth drink; it is when a flower is produced instead of tea in the ship
|
|
fabricators that Picard suspects something is amiss. Picard orders it "tea,
|
|
Earl Grey, hot". (Contagion, Pen Pals)
|
|
Ten-Forward : A new facility on board the Enterprise, located in Forward Sec-
|
|
tion One on Deck 10. It is a bar / lounge for officers and crew and is
|
|
run by Guinan. Drinks made of synthenol are served here as well as food;
|
|
such things offered here are Maruvian Tea, Dovlarian Soufle and Promethian
|
|
Nectar, plus Thalian chocolate mousse. It is low lit and has huge windows
|
|
to space.
|
|
Thalian Chocolate Mousse : A product of Thalos Seven, the cacao beans are aged
|
|
for 400 years. (The Dauphin)
|
|
Thelusian Flu : An otherwise mild flu that, when mixed with the antibodies of
|
|
the Darwin children, produces an aging syndrome that attacks the Darwin
|
|
researchers and Dr. Pulaski. (Unnatural Selection)
|
|
Tholians : An elusive race first contacted by the Enterprise under Captain
|
|
Kirk; Kyle was at a starbase advising Starfleet in their conflict with the
|
|
Tholians when it was attacked and he was the only survivor. (Icarus Factor)
|
|
Riker once challenged a Tholian vessel by hiding in its blind spot in a bat-
|
|
tle simulation. (Peak Performance)
|
|
Thorn : Like a Janus thorn, a part of a predatory vine that infects Riker on
|
|
Surata Four. The vine's structure is reminiscent of a biological form called
|
|
risomothis. (Shades of Gray)
|
|
Tin Man : From "The Wizard of Oz"; Graves compares Data to him, in the refe-
|
|
rence of the man who wanted to be human "if he only had a heart". (Schizoid)
|
|
Toaster : Philipa Louvois compares this antiquated machine to Data, whom she
|
|
also considers a piece of technology. (The Measure of a Man)
|
|
Tolupian Maneuver : Used by Riker on the Hathaway to counter the Kuma maneu-
|
|
ver. (Peak Performance)
|
|
Touch & Go Downwarping : The process of exiting warpspace momentarily to trans-
|
|
port persons or cargo and then reentering warp seconds later. (Schizoid Man)
|
|
Traecher Deposits : Indicative of dilithium with strong ultraviolet absorp-
|
|
tions. Wesley orders an icospectrogram for more information. (Pen Pals)
|
|
Tricilite : The points on Okona's drive systems are revamped by Geordi with
|
|
this material. (The Outrageous Okona)
|
|
Tricordrazine : Drug that is used by Pulaski to slow the progress of the mi-
|
|
crobes that infect Riker. Her order is for 5 milligrams. (Shades of Gray)
|
|
Tritanium : Material that the USS Enterprise is constructed of. (Where Si-
|
|
lence Has Lease, A Matter of Honor)
|
|
Tunneling Neutrino Beam : Destroys the microbiotic bacteria. (Matter of Honor)
|
|
Two Pence : Picard picks them up for luck. (Elementary, Dear Data)
|
|
Ulans : People of Marajeritus Six, they use two large stones struck together
|
|
and guests must continue to eat until the stones break. (Manhunt)
|
|
Ultretium : An explosive that lines the Antedians' robes for the destruction of
|
|
the Pacifica conference. (Manhunt)
|
|
Van Doran's Technique : Cardiac replacement technique, perfected to only a 2.4
|
|
percent mortality rate. (Samaritan Snare)
|
|
Variable Phase Inverter : A device for altering energy polarity, it is used by
|
|
Geordi to activate the El-Baz. A 2% negative power emanation, the reverse
|
|
of norm, allows the shuttle to power up. (Time Squared)
|
|
Venturi Chamber : On the Mondor, power needs to be rerouted through it to chan-
|
|
nel it to the main engines. (Samaritan Snare)
|
|
Vermicula : Antedian food, vaguely resembling fish. (Manhunt)
|
|
Victory Model : As mentioned in the USS Victory entry, Geordi created a model
|
|
of the old sailing ship. Picard commented that it was "Ship Shape and
|
|
Bristol-Fashioned". (Elementary, Dear Data)
|
|
Violence : Troi notes that there are some traits still inherent to gender, such
|
|
as the violence between Will Riker and Kyle. (The Icarus Factor)
|
|
Void : A region of space used by the alien Nagilum as a laboratory to study
|
|
the crew of the Enterprise. It is fully enclosed dimensionally; the Enter-
|
|
prise travels through it and always ends up back where it started. Two
|
|
probes launched into it never returned. (Where Silence Has Lease)
|
|
Wormhole Phenomenon : A strange fact of outer space travel; the Void doesn't
|
|
resemble this. (Where Silence Has Lease)
|
|
Zakdorns : A race that has for nine millenia been regarded as having the grea-
|
|
test strategic minds in the galaxy. They have good reputations and are self-
|
|
assured; Sirna Kolrami is one. They need little rest. (Peak Performance)
|
|
Zeledium : Okona's drive is constructed with this metal; Geordi replaces the
|
|
points with tricilite. (The Outrageous Okona)
|
|
24th Level of Awareness : Ruse used by Riker to inform Geordi he had 24 seconds
|
|
before the 'crimson force field' will operate. (Samaritan Snare)
|
|
|
|
|
|
----WRITERS GUIDE--------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
("Story" and "Teleplay" are self-indicative, while "Writer" is descriptive of
|
|
the writer performing both jobs.)
|
|
|
|
Amos, Gregory : Story, "A Matter of Honor" (with Amos and Armus)
|
|
Armus, Burton (Producer) : Writer, "A Matter of Honor" (story with Amos and
|
|
Haight); Teleplay, "The Outrageous Okona"
|
|
Assael, David : Writer, "The Icarus Factor" (teleplay with McCullough)
|
|
Beimler, Hans (Story Editor) : Story, "The Schizoid Man" (with Manning); Tele-
|
|
vision Story and Teleplay, "The Emissary" (with Manning); Teleplay, "Shades
|
|
of Gray" (with Manning and Hurley)
|
|
Bensmiller, Kurt Michael : Story, "Time Squared"
|
|
Calder, Thomas H. : Original Unpublished Story, "The Emissary"
|
|
Devereaux, Terry : Writer, "Manhunt"
|
|
Dickson, Lance : Story, "The Outrageous Okona" (with Landsburg and Menchen)
|
|
Gerber, Steve : Writer, "Contagion" (with Woods)
|
|
Gray, Mike (Producer) : Writer, "Unnatural Selection" (with Mason)
|
|
Haight, Wanda M. : Story, "A Matter of Honor" (with Amos and Armus)
|
|
Hurley, Maurice (Co-Executive Producer) : Writer, "The Child" (with Povill and
|
|
Summers), "Q Who," "Shades of Grey" (teleplay with Beimler and Manning); Te-
|
|
leplay, "Time Squared"
|
|
Kemper, David : Writer, "Peak Performance"
|
|
Landsburg, David : Story, "The Outrageous Okona" (with Dickson and Menchen)
|
|
Lane, Brian Alan : Writer, "Elementary, Dear Data"
|
|
Manning, Richard (Story Editor) : Story, "The Schizoid Man" (with Beimler);
|
|
Television Story and Teleplay, "The Emissary" (with Beimler); Teleplay,
|
|
"Shades of Gray" (with Beimler and Hurley)
|
|
Mason, John (Producer) : Writer, "Unnatural Selection" (with Gray)
|
|
McCullough, Robert L. (Producer) : Writer, "Samaritan Snare"; Teleplay, "The
|
|
Icarus Factor" (with Assael)
|
|
Menchen, Les : Story, "The Outrageous Okona" (with Dickson and Landsburg)
|
|
Mills, Keith : Writer, "The Royale"
|
|
Mlodinow, Leonard (Story Editor) : Writer, "The Dauphin" (with Rubenstein)
|
|
Povill, Jason : Writer, "The Child" (with Hurley and Summers)
|
|
Rubenstein, Scott (Story Editor) : Writer, "The Dauphin" (with Mlodinow)
|
|
Shearer, Hannah Louise : Story, "Pen Pals"
|
|
Snodgrass, Melinda M. (Executive Script Consultant) : Writer, "The Measure of
|
|
a Man," "Up the Long Ladder"; Teleplay, "Pen Pals"
|
|
Sowards, Jack B. : Writer, "Where Silence Has Lease"
|
|
Summers, Jaron : Writer, "The Child" (with Hurley and Povill)
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Torme, Tracy (Creative Consultant) : Teleplay, "The Schizoid Man"
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Woods, Beth (Consultant) : Writer, "Contagion" (with Gerber)
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Zambrano, Jacqueline : Writer, "Loud as a Whisper"
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Becker, Robert : "The Outrageous Okona"
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Bole, Cliff : "The Royale," "The Emissary"
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Bowman, Rob : "The Child," "Elementary, Dear Data," "A Matter of Honor," "The
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Dauphin," "Q Who," "Manhunt," "Shades of Gray"
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Iscove, Robert : "The Icarus Factor"
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Kolbe, Winrich : "Where Silence Has Lease," "Pen Pals," "Up the Long Ladder"
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Landau, Les : "The Schizoid Man," "Samaritan Snare"
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Lynch, Paul : "Unnatural Selection"
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Scanlan, Joseph L. : "Contagion," "Time Squared"
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Scheerer, Robert : "The Measure of a Man," "Peak Performance"
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Shaw, Larry : "Loud as a Whisper"
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Courage, Alexander : Original Theme Music
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Goldsmith, Jerry : Original Theme Music
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Jones, Ron : Incidental Music, "Where Silence Has Lease," "The Outrageous
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Okona," "Loud as a Whisper," "A Matter of Honor," "The Dauphin," "The
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Royale," "The Icarus Factor," "Q Who," "Up the Long Ladder," "The Emissary,"
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"Shades of Gray"
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McCarthy, Dennis : Incidental Music, "The Child," "Elementary, Dear Data,"
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"The Schizoid Man," "Unnatural Selection," "The Measure of a Man," "Conta-
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gion," "Time Squared," "Pen Pals," "Samaritan Snare," "Manhunt," "Peak Per-
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