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STAR TREK: THE NEXT GENERATION THIRD SEASON ENCYCLOPEDIA
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A Reference Guide - First Edition
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Editor: Jim Shaun Lyon
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Research and Editorial Assistance: Lisa Blanc, Marilyn Wilkerson, Lee
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Whiteside, Eileen Parkman, Berkeley Hunt, Joseph M. Siegler, Carmen
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Carter, Dennis Russell Bailey, Pola Staples and Carolyn Kinkead.
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Reference Material provided by Pocket Books, A Division of Simon & Schuster,
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New York, c/o David Stern and Kevin Ryan, Editors.
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===============================================================================
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All material is copyright (C) 1990 by Jim Shaun Lyon and Enterprise America:
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The International STAR TREK: THE NEXT GENERATION Fan Organization, a not-
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for-profit fan club, Post Office Box 3273, Costa Mesa, CA 92628-3273.
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Source material copyright (C) 1990 by Paramount Communications; no infringe-
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ment intended. Usage copyright granted to Pocket Books, a division of
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Simon & Schuster, New York, NY 10020, for contractual reference work.
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==== STARDATE CHRONOLOGY / EPISODE INDEX ======================================
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Concerning the two numbers following the title, the first is the episode num-
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ber as aired, the second the Paramount Code in the order it was filmed. The
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two-letter code following that is for Index reference.
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43125.8 : Evolution (49,150) EVO
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43152.4 : The Survivors (51,151) SUR
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43173.5 : Who Watches the Watchers? (52,152) WHO
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43198.7 : The Bonding (53,153) BON
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43205.6 : Booby Trap (54,154) BTR
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43349.2 : The Enemy (55,155) ENE
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43385.6 : The Price (56,156) PRI
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43421.9 : The Vengeance Factor (57,157) VFA
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43462.5 : The Defector (58,158) DEF
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43489.2 : The Hunted (59,159) HUN
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43510.7 : The High Ground (60,160) HGR
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43539.1 : Deja Q (61,161) DEQ
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43610.4 : A Matter of Perspective (62,162) MPR
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43625.2 : Yesterday's Enterprise (63,163) YES *
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43657.0 : The Offspring (64,164) OFF
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43685.2 : Sins of the Father (65,165) SIN
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43714.1 : Allegiance (66,166) ALL
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43745.2 : Captain's Holiday (67,167) CAP
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43779.3 : Tin Man (68,168) TIN
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43807.4 : Hollow Pursuits (69,169) HOL
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43872.2 : The Most Toys (70,170) TOY
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43917.4 : Sarek (71,171) SAR
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43930.7 : Menage A Troi (72,172) MEN
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43957.2 : Transfigurations (73,173) TRA
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43989.1 : The Best of Both Worlds (74,174) BBW
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None : The Ensigns of Command (50,149) ENS
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* The stardate given in "Yesterday's Enterprise" is from a Military Log in the
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alternate timeline.
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==== PLANET AND LOCATION INDEX ================================================
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Acamar Three : Homeworld of the Acamarians, ruled by Sovereign Marouk. Picard
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comes here to enlist Marouk's help in reuniting her people with the nomadic
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Gatherers. (VFA)
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Achrady Seven : Lwaxana Troi is returning home from a conference here, says
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Troi, and will visit the Enterprise when it arrives at Starbase 12. This
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convinces Picard to take a vacation to avoid her. (CAP)
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Alpha Cygnus Nine : Location of a treaty negotiation, part of Sarek's historic
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career. (SAR)
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Alpha Leonis : Enterprise is to take on medical supplies bound for here after
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the Gatherer treaty is sealed. (VFA)
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Angosia : A planet eager for Federation membership, ruled by Prime Minister
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Nayrok. Originally involved in the Tarsian War, its people have recovered
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very rapidly. According to Prime Minister Nayrok, the Angosians have dedi-
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cated themselves to developing the mind and cultivating the intellect for
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centuries...but then, they imprison their veterans. When the veterans try
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to take over, Picard offers the Angosians aid....if the government lasts
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the night. (HUN)
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Archer Four : Riker notes in the alternate timeline that the Klingons shouldn't
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be so confident after the pasting they gave them here. Later, after the
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timeline is restored, this is the destination Picard orders the Enterprise to
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be set toward. (YES)
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Asteroid Belt : An obstacle en route to Chorgon's ship. Wesley manages to
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create a route that avoids it completely. (VFA)
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Astral-Five Annex : Presumably a Federation terminal; Picard has Data inform
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the Annex that the Promellian battlecruiser Cleponji should be catalogued
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for retrieval to here. (BTR)
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Barzan II : Owners of the Barzan Wormhole. A hostile planet environmentally
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to all races but its occupants, it has been dependent on other worlds until
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now; it hopes that the Wormhole will become its first real natural resource
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and bring a "new era of prosperity". (PRI)
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Beth Delta One : Stubbs, with his bloated ego, says that once his experiment is
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over, he will show Troi New Manhattan on Beth Delta One as she has never seen
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it and they will laugh over glasses of champagne. (EVO)
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Beta Agni Two : Site of a tricyanate water contamination, the only treatment
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against which is hytritium. In actuality, the site was poisoned by Kivas
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Fajo in order to get the Enterprise to rendezvous with him, so he can kidnap
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Data. There has been no significant geological activity here since the Fe-
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deration colony settled, leading the Enterprise crew to determine that the
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tricyanate water contamination was not natural. (TOY)
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Beta Stromgren : A star in the final stages of an alternating cycle of expan-
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sion and collapse, which will result in a supernova. Tin Man is discovered
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orbiting it. It is 23 parsecs beyond the Federation's furthest manned
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explorations, and claimed by the Romulans. (TIN)
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Betazed : Homeworld of the Betazoids. Deanna is from here; Lwaxana Troi is one
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of its ambassadors. Tam Elbrun was there when Deanna Troi was studying
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psychology at a Betazoid university. (TIN) Riker came here once, a young
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lieutenant who fell for Deanna, a serious psychology student. (MEN)
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Bre'el Four : A planet threatened by the falling of its asteroidal moon (com-
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posed of a ferrous crystalline structure) on its Western Continent, an area
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800 km in radius - which will begin a new Ice Age. The fall is largely due
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to a black hole outside the system. When the Enterprise begins investigating
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it is 29 hours from destruction. Q's intervention saves the planet. (DEQ)
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Browder Four : The Enterprise departs Cor Caroli Five to rendezvous with the
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USS Hood here, to aid in terraforming efforts. It is detained by the false
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Picard's sojourn to the Lonka pulsar. (ALL)
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Chalna : Homeworld of Esoqq and the Chalnoth people, a race of warriors.
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Picard visited here 12 years before while commanding the Stargazer. (ALL)
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Chandra Five : Tam Elbrun went there, the only Federation delegate assigned
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there. Home of the Chandrans. (TIN)
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Chaya Seven : Leah Brahms attended the famous caucuses here. (BTR)
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Cor Caroli Five : The Enterprise eradicates the phyrox plague here and departs
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to rendezvous with the USS Hood. The incident is used by Picard to test
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Mitena Haro, who is actually an alien spy. (ALL)
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Coridan : Ambassador Sarek of Vulcan negotiated the treaty of this planet's
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admission into the Federation. (SAR; subject of original series episode
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"Journey to Babel")
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Daystrom Annex : An annex of the Daystrom Institute of Technology is located on
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Galor Four. (OFF)
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de Laure Belt : Location of Tau Cygna V. The area is overwhelmed by hyperonic
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radiation. (ENS)
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Delta Quadrant : The Enterprise shuttle and the Ferengi pod end up here, 200
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light years away in sector 3556. (PRI)
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Delta Rana System : Location of the planet Rana IV. (SUR)
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Deltived Asteroid Belt : Q2 misplaced it sometime in the past, something that
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Q notes with irony. (DEQ)
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Denkiri Arm : A section of Gamma Quadrant where a Barzan probe ended up. (PRI)
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Earth : Final target of the Borg, located in Section 001. The Borg ship sets
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course for here. (BBW)
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Emila Two : The Enterprise sets off for here after the incident in the Tanugan
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system. (MPR)
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Galor Four : Location of a Starfleet research center, as well as an annex of
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the Daystrom Institute. Haftel is from here, and wishes to return here with
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Lal. (OFF)
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Galorndon Core : A Federation world where a Romulan scout vessel containing
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two crewman crash lands. The hellish environment is full of charged-particle
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precipitation, making Geordi's VISOR go bad, communicators dysfunctional
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and tricorder readings only valid within five meters. (ENE) Admiral Jarok
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referred to it when noting how lucky he is Beverly has some experience with
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Romulan medicine. (DEF)
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Gamma Erandi Nebula : Fifteen hours from here the Enterprise is immersed in
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subspace static. When it emerges after a mapping mission, Grax informs them
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that Riker, Deanna and Lwaxana have been kidnapped. (MEN)
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Gamma Hromi II : Location of the Gatherer encampment led by Brull. Data first
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detects life readings, radiation and carbon dioxide combustion; an away team
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led by Riker takes the colony, allowing Picard and Marouk to discuss the
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peace agreement with Brull. (VFA)
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Gamma Quadrant : A vast expanse of space distant from the Federation that the
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Barzan Wormhole reaches. (PRI)
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Gemaris Five : Home of the Gemarians; Picard mediated a dispute here. (CAP)
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Ghorusda : Site of the Ghorusda Disaster. They have values so complex and so
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different that the Federation sent a specialist - Tam Elbrun - to deal with
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them. (TIN)
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Giles Belt : Wesley says that the Jovis could have made it to here. (TOY)
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Hayashi System : The Enterprise is preparing detailed atmospheric charts of
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this when it is called to take Tam Elbrun to Beta Stromgren. (TIN)
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Hromi Cluster : Location of Gamma Hromi II and the Gatherer camp. There are
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several charted but not explored Class M planets in the area. (VFA)
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Hurkos Three : Where Ral relocated at age 19 to, a non-aligned planet. (PRI)
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Icor Nine : Site of a symposium on Rogue Star Clusters at its Astrophysics
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Center. Beverly suggests he take his vacation elsewhere. (CAP)
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Iraatan Five : Where Kivas Fajo was educated. (TOY)
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Jouret Four : Location of the New Providence Colony, one of the Federation's
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outermost colonies, which sends a distress signal shortly before the colony
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is leveled by the Borg. The colony is silent for twelve hours before the
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Enterprise arrives here. There were 900 inhabitants of the colony. (BBW)
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Kavis Alpha Four : Selected, with Stubbs' help, as the site of the new nanite
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colony, once they are removed from the Enterprise. (EVO)
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Kavis Alpha Sector : The Enterprise journeys here for scientific reasons; Dr.
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Stubbs will attempt to study the decay of neutronium expelled at relativis-
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tic speeds by a massive stellar explosion. The event, caused by the neu-
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tron star sucking up the material from the red giant and then exploding,
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happens once every 196 years. (EVO)
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Khitomer : -see- Khitomer Massacre (in Subject Guide)
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Klingon Homeworld : Located in the Klingon system, a dark, shrouded planet
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with a very militaristic atmosphere. (SIN)
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Koinonia : Original homeworld of two races, the corporeal Koinonians and energy
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based aliens, that shared the planet. The Koinonians destroyed themselves
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in a massive war, leaving the energy creatures on the planet alone. Marla
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is killed in the third tunnel when the Away team was moving into the ceremo-
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nial tunnel; nobody detected any traps. (BON)
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Lappa IV : The pericules that Tog offers to Lwaxana are native to this planet,
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a Ferengi world. (MEN)
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Legara Four : Home world of the Legarans, where Ambassador Sarek comes aboard
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the Enterprise in order to negotiate a treaty. (SAR)
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Lonka Pulsar : Located in the Lonka cluster, the False Picard brings the Enter-
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prise here to the near brink of disaster in order to test the resolve of its
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crew and the limits of their allegiance to Picard. It is a rotating neutron
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star of approx. 4.356 solar masses. (ALL)
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Lunar Five : Satellite of Angosia, it is a penal colony that Roga Danar escapes
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from. A maximum security facility. (HUN)
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Lya Three : Admiral Haden transmits orders to Picard from here; the transmis-
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sion delay is two hours, twenty-two minutes. (DEF) The Enterprise heads
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to the Starbase here after its stay at Angosia - Picard calls it Lyra but it
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is Lya in the script. (HUN)
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Lya Four : Fajo spent almost half a day in orbit around this planet after kid-
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napping Data. (TOY)
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Mintaka Three : A planet populated by proto-Vulcan inhabitants, where a three-
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man Federation Anthropological Field Team has been studying. When the sta-
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tion's reactor explodes, the Enterprise must aid them. (WHO) Picard's self-
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sacrifice to the primitive culture here is referenced by the spectre of
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Mitena Haro. (ALL)
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Mizar Two : Homeworld of the Mizarians; Kova Tholl is from here. In the last
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300 years of Mizarian history, the planet has been conquered 6 times. (ALL)
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Nahmi Four : The Enterprise is en route here with tissue samples donated by
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the Mikulaks that may help solve this planet's outbreak of Correllium Fever,
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when the ship suffers massive breakdowns. (HOL)
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Narendra Three : A Klingon outpost that, in the alternate timeline, suffered
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an unfortunate catastrophe that was subsequently blamed on the Federation,
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and brought about 22 years of interstellar war. Actually, the Enterprise-C
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responded to a distress signal from here, and attempted to defend it against
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an attacking Romulan force, but fell through the temporal rift. (YES)
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Nel Bato System : Wesley says the Jovis may have made it to here. (TOY)
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Nelvana Three : A Romulan world where Jarok insists the Romulans are building
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a base from which to attack the Federation with a first-strike. In actuality
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there is no base here. Jarok says when he first arrives on the Enterprise
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that its reactor core will be online in 48 hours. (DEF)
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New Manhattan : -see- Beth Delta One
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New Providence : -see- Jouret Four
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Nigala-IV, Station : The Enterprise's destination following the Bre'el Four
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incident. (DEQ)
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Norkan Outposts : Location of a massacre at the hands of Admiral Jarok. (DEF)
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Ordek Nebula : The Wogneer creatures who live here are referenced by the spec-
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tre of Mitena Haro as indication of Picard's good nature. (ALL)
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Orelious Nine : A world destroyed in the "final battle" between the Promellians
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and the Menthars a millenium ago, by then-primitive weaponry. The Enterprise
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is assigned to chart the site and stumbles upon the Cleponji, a lost Promel-
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lian battlecruiser. (BTR)
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Otar Two : Picard has the Enterprise set course for the Starbase here after the
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failure to save Lal. (OFF)
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Outer Cometary Cloud : The Enterprise is on patrol here with Commander Kurn
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aboard before it sets course for the Klingon Homeworld. Composed of approxi-
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mately 2,000 small objects, none in the Enterprise's flight path. (SIN)
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Outpost Seran-T-1 : The dilithium crystal chamber was designed here on Star-
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date 40052 by Dr. Leah Brahms and some of Starfleet's best engineers. (BTR)
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Paulson Nebula : Area of space that the Enterprise ducks into to avoid the
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Borg, and has a moment of respite before they are forced to leave. It is
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made up on 82 percent dilithium hydroxyls, magnesium and chromium. (BBW)
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Proto-Star Cloud : The Enterprise is on a mission to study a proto-star cloud
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near Tanuga when it drops Riker and Geordi off there to deliver Apgar's much
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needed dicosilium. (MPR)
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Rana IV : A colony of eleven thousand decimated by a Husnock attack of all
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life....save one. Has three moons, the furthest of which provides cover for
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a Husnock vessel at a LaGrange point. The planet sends a distress call in-
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tercepted by the Enterprise and then goes emissions quiet. The planet pos-
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sessed no interstellar spacecraft. The planet has wonderful tea, which grows
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wild, or did before it was decimated. (SUR)
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Risa : A resort planet that Captain Picard visits on a vacation. A paradise,
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with warm tropical breezes, exotic food, and a sybaritic outlook on life; its
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women are "very imaginitive". It is the final resting place of the Tox-
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Uthat, a mysterious device from the future planted here by Kal Dano and
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discovered by Professor Samuel Estragon. It is located 29 kilometers due
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east of Risa's Pleasure Haven resort. Weapons are not permitted here. (CAP)
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Romulus : Home planet of the Romulan Empire. Jarok has visited a hundred
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worlds, none possessing the awesome beauty of Romulus. He mourns, never to
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see the firefalls of Gal'Gathong or the Apnex Sea. Data recreates it on the
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holodeck for him, but he is bitter. (DEF)
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Rutia Four : A planet that has enjoyed a long trading relationship with the
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Federation. The Ansata, an organization fighting for autonomy and self-
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determination, have began terrorist attacks against the Rutian police.
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When the Enterprise comes here, the Ansata believe it is aiding the Rutians,
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so they attack it, kidnap Picard and Beverly and demand that they blockade
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the planet and place a trade embargo on Rutia. (HGR)
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Sarthong Five : Vash says she is going to explore the ruins here...but Picard
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warns her that the Sarthongians deal harshly with trespassers. (CAP)
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Science Outpost : Unknown location; it was raided by Gatherers, and the survi-
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vors were all hit by heavy stun several times. (VFA)
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Sector 396 : Location of the Selimi Asteroid Belt. (OFF)
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Sector 9569 : Where the Enterprise meets the Zalkonian ship. (TRA)
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Selimi Asteroid Belt : The Enterprise travels here to begin charting this when
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Data creates his "child", Lal. (OFF)
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Sentinel Minor Four : The USS Lalo's destination before it was attacked by the
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Borg. (BBW)
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Septimis Minor : Original destination of the SS Artemis, which ended up instead
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on Tau Cygna V. (ENS)
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Shelius : Location of the home planet of the Sheliak Corporate. It is quite
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distant from Tau Cygna V. (ENS)
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Sierra Six, Outpost : Identifies the Romulan scout ship heading for the
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Federation border. (DEF)
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Sigma Erani System : The only source of hytritium other than the Jovis is in
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this system, three weeks from the Enterprise's rendezvous point. The Grissom
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is currently near the system. (TOY)
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Sirrie Four : Where Mark Off-Zel carved the vase that Fajo owns. (TOY)
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Starbase 12 : The Enterprise sets course for here after visiting Gemaris Five,
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but diverts to Risa to drop off Picard. (CAP)
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Starbase 24 : Kahlest was brought here by the USS Intrepid after the Khitomer
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Massacre for treatment. (SIN)
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Starbase 105 : Picard, in the alternate timeline, informs Riker to get the En-
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terprise-C ready to travel in nine hours to here, or they will destroy the
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ship. (YES)
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Starbase 121 : Geordi recommends that Picard head for here for a complete
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systems and bio-decontamination, to rid the Enterprise of invidium. (HOL)
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Starbase 123 : It detects two Romulan D'daridex class cruisers en route to Beta
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Stromgren. (TIN)
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Starbase 133 : The Enterprise makes way for here after leaving Rana IV. (SUR)
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Starbase 152 : The Enterprise heads for here for inspection and additional
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repairs following its ordeal at Beta Stromgren. (TIN)
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Starbase 157 : Where the USS Lalo's distress signal was received. (BBW)
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Starbase 343 : The Enterprise travels here after the Gatherer treaty. Picard
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offers shore leave to the crew here -- including Riker. (VFA)
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Starbase 324 : Admiral Hanson returns here to discuss strategy with Starfleet
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Command against the Borg threat. (BBW)
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Station Salem One : History may remember Galorndon Core along with this inci-
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dent and Pearl Harbor as a preamble for war. (ENE)
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System J-25 : Where the Enterprise originally encountered the Borg ("Q Who,"
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last season), 7000 light years away. The incident on Jouret Four is iden-
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tical. (BBW)
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Tanuga Four : Location of the Tanuga Research Station. Its people are human,
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with slightly varied facial features. Their system holds that a man is guil-
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ty until proven innocent. (MPR)
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Tanuga Research Station : A Regula-type facility orbiting Tanuga Four, the re-
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actor core of which mysteriously explodes when Riker beams to the Enterprise,
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leaving Dr. Nel Apgar the only casualty. (MPR)
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Tau Cygna V : Located in the Delor Belt, settled accidentally by the crew of
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the colony ship Artemis. Large concentrations of hyperonic radiation bombard
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it. The planet itself is ceded to the Sheliak Corporate, and it is for rea-
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sons of evacuation that Data is sent down, to meet some unwilling natives --
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15,253 in all. The evacuation will take 4 weeks and 4 days with only the
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Enterprise, though a colony ship from Starfleet is enroute. When Data tries
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to talk them into leaving, 10 refuse to believe the threat, 22 prefer stay-
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ing and fighting, 16 want negotiation and/or passive resistance, and only 8
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were willing to evacuate. (ENS)
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Triangulum System : A group of renegade Andorians once hid their vessel here
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by dismantling it. (SUR)
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Utopia Planitia : The shipyards where the Enterprise was constructed, in orbit
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about the planet Mars. Geordi recreates Drafting Room 5 from Stardate 40174
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in holodeck three. (BTR)
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Vulcan : Home planet of the Vulcans, and a founding member of the Federation.
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The Enterprise comes here to take aboard Ambassador Sarek for his trip to
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Legara Four. (SAR)
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Wolf-359 : Local star to the Terran system, where Starfleet prepares to make
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its stand against the Borg. (BBW)
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Xanthras System : The Enterprise departs here for a rendezvous with the USS
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Zapata following the retrieval of Riker and the Trois. (MEN)
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Zalkon : Homeworld of John Doe. It is located in the Zeta Gelis Cluster,
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beyond several pulsars and G-type stars. It is inhabited by the Zalkonians,
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a race of fascists. (TRA)
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Zeta Alpha Two : The USS Lalo left here for Sentinal Minor Four, but it was
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attacked by the Borg. (BBW)
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Zeta Gelis Cluster : The Enterprise is charting an unknown star system here
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when it comes across John Doe's crashed spaceship. (TRA)
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|
Zibalia : Homeworld of trader Kivas Fajo. He lies to Data, telling him that
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|
he spent his wasted youth on the streets of Zibalia. (TOY)
|
|
Zytchin Three : Picard told Beverly he loved the four days he spent here, but
|
|
he insists he lied. (CAP)
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==== STARSHIP INDEX ===========================================================
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|
Adelphi, USS : Captained by Darson, who lost his life in the Ghorusda Disaster.
|
|
(TIN)
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|
Angosian Transport : Captured by Roga Danar and used to escape Lunar Five. He
|
|
separates the vessel and hides over the pole of Angosia to escape. Later,
|
|
another transport is used by Wagnor to take Danar back to Lunar Five. (HUN)
|
|
Artemis, SS : A colony ship launched 92 years ago to Septimis Minor. Its gui-
|
|
dance systems failed and it ended up on Tau Cygna V, whose grandchildren and
|
|
great grandchildren populate the planet -- 15,253 in all. (ENS)
|
|
Borg Vessels : A spectre of a Borg ship appears on the Enterprise's screen, due
|
|
to a computer malfunction caused by the nanites. (EVO) A real one, cube-
|
|
shaped, and bearing the same dimensions as the one that attacked the Enter-
|
|
prise at System J-25, destroys the USS Lalo and heads for Earth. The Borg
|
|
wish to have Captain Picard as their spokesmind. (BBW)
|
|
Bradbury, USS : Starfleet ship that Wesley is to join to go to the Academy; he
|
|
misses it when he realizes that the signal patterns being received are Algo-
|
|
lian Ceremonial Rhythms sent by Riker. (MEN)
|
|
Cleponji : A Promellian battlecruiser from a millenium ago, under the command
|
|
of Galek Dar. It was trapped by a Menthar booby trap -- Aceton assimilators,
|
|
devices that draw power from a vessel and bombard it with radiation. It
|
|
was powered by Lang-cycle fusion engines and was found by the Enterprise at
|
|
coordinates 211 mark 61, in the debris of the destroyed Orelious Nine. (BTR)
|
|
Colony Ship : A vessel from Starfleet with a large concentration of personnel
|
|
shuttles. It will arrive within weeks at Tau Cygna to evacuate all life so
|
|
that, according to the Treaty of Armens, the Sheliak can settle there. (ENS)
|
|
El-Baz : Enterprise shuttlepod five; John tries to commandeer it in order to
|
|
escape from the ship. (TRA)
|
|
Enterprise-C, USS : The NCC-1701-C, an Ambassador-class starship last seen at
|
|
the Klingon outpost Narendra Three 22 years, three months and four days
|
|
before, commanded by Captain Rachel Garrett. Its maneuverability is better
|
|
than its Romulan counterparts of its time, a fact that becomes necessary in
|
|
its ultimate destiny to restore the timelines. The Enterprise was attacked
|
|
at Narendra Three by Romulan warships, and was rescued only by misfortune by
|
|
falling through the temporal rift into the future. 125 survived the Narendra
|
|
battle, out of seven hundred. The Enterprise-C escaped into the future, and
|
|
was found by the Enterprise-D. After repairs were completed, and after
|
|
Captain Garrett's death, it was led by Lieutenant Castillo and Tasha Yar
|
|
back to the Narendra Three battle, where it presumably was destroyed -- but
|
|
the act of sacrifice evidentally impressed the Federation's good will onto
|
|
the Klingons, who subsequently allied with the Federation and prevented the
|
|
war depicted in the alternate timeline. (YES)
|
|
Enterprise, USS : NCC-1701-D, the Federation's flagship (SAR). In the altered
|
|
timeline she was a battleship; according to Tasha, the first Galaxy Class
|
|
warship built, 42 decks, capable of transporting over 6,000 troops. (YES)
|
|
Escape Pod : A spacecraft used by John Doe to escape from the Zalkonians, a
|
|
small, one-man pod. It is from a larger vessel that was destroyed in orbit
|
|
around the planet he crashes on, in the Zeta Gelis cluster. The ship con-
|
|
tained four rebel escapees from Zalkon. (TRA)
|
|
Ferengi Ships : The Krayton, commanded by Tog (MEN), plus the one that trans-
|
|
ported DaiMon Goss to Barzan, though unseen (PRI).
|
|
Ferengi Cargo Ship : Geordi comments that Brahms' strategy will explode the
|
|
Enterprise like one. (BTR)
|
|
Ferengi Pod : Stranded in Delta Quadrant because of the pigheadedness of Kol
|
|
and Dr. Arridor. (PRI)
|
|
Gatherer Ship : Located within a distant asteroid belt, it is here that Picard
|
|
brings Brull and Marouk to meet with Chorgon. (VFA)
|
|
Goddard, USS : Ship that Enterprise was to rendezvous with; the meeting is de-
|
|
layed. (VFA)
|
|
Grissom, USS : Federation ship nearest to the Sigma Erani System, but it is
|
|
still three weeks away and unable to help the Enterprise obtain more hytri-
|
|
tium. (TOY)
|
|
Hood, USS : Excelsior-class Starfleet vessel, commanded by Captain Robert
|
|
DeSoto. Riker served aboard this vessel before joining the Enterprise.
|
|
The Hood transports Tam Elbrun to the Enterprise. (TIN) Admiral Haden
|
|
informs Picard it is en route to the Neutral Zone, but will arrive too late
|
|
to help him. (DEF) Enterprise is supposed to rendezvous with her to aid
|
|
in terraforming efforts at Browder IV, but is delayed by the false Picard.
|
|
(ALL)
|
|
Husnock Vessel : A massive ship roughly five times the mass of the Enterprise
|
|
and carrying enough armament to pulverize a planet. It fires jacketed
|
|
streams of positrons and antiprotons, equivalent firepower of forty mega-
|
|
watts. In actuality, the ship doesn't exist; it is a spectre created by
|
|
Kevin Uxbridge to warn the Enterprise off Rana IV, which is first docile,
|
|
then fierce, and finally open to attack...all clues to Picard. (SUR)
|
|
Intrepid, USS : The first ship on the scene after the Khitomer Massacre, whose
|
|
crew evidentally found Worf and Kahlest. When Data accesses its logs from
|
|
after the massacre, he realizes that they do not synchronise with those of
|
|
the Romulan ship recently captured by the Klingons, suggesting that someone
|
|
has tampered with the Klingon databases. (SIN)
|
|
Jovis : Ship belonging to the Zibalian trader, Kivas Fajo. The Enterprise
|
|
rendezvouses with it to pick up a supply of hytritium. Its doors are keyed
|
|
to galvanic skin response and DNA patterns. It has a maximum speed of warp
|
|
three. (TOY)
|
|
Klingon Ships : Three Klingon Birds of Prey materialize to back the Enterprise
|
|
up when it is faced with almost certain defeat at the hands of Tomalak at
|
|
the Neutral Zone. (DEF) Klingon Birds of Prey also attack the alternate
|
|
Enterprise-D in the other timeline, of K'vort class design. (YES)
|
|
Krayton : Ferengi vessel captained by Tog. (MEN)
|
|
K'vort-Class Battlecruisers : Klingon birds of prey vessels, three of them,
|
|
that attack the Enterprise-D. (YES)
|
|
Lalo, USS : Federation freighter attacked by the Borg between Zeta Alpha Two
|
|
and Sentinel Minor Four. It departed at 1900 hours; a distress signal was
|
|
received at Starbase 157 at 2200 hours and 12 minutes. It reported contact
|
|
with a cube-shaped alien vessel, and the distress signal ended; she has not
|
|
been heard from since. (BBW)
|
|
Melbourne, USS : Starship offered to Riker, the third made by Starfleet. (BBW)
|
|
Merrimac, USS : Ship that arrives at Legara Four to take Sarek, Perrin and
|
|
their party back to Vulcan. (SAR)
|
|
Monitor, USS : Starfleet vessel that Admiral Haden informs Picard is en route
|
|
to the Neutral Zone, but will arrive too late to help him. (DEF)
|
|
Onizuka : Enterprise shuttlepod #5 (discrepancy - shuttlepod #5 is named El-
|
|
Baz). Data uses it to travel to Tau Cygna V. Named for Ellison Onizuka,
|
|
late of the American Space Shuttle, Challenger. (ENS)
|
|
Pagh : Klingon ship that Riker visited as an Exchange officer; in return for
|
|
the visit, Kurn was assigned to the Enterprise. (SIN; originally in "A
|
|
Matter of Honor")
|
|
Pike : Enterprise shuttlepod that explodes, supposedly with Data aboard. It
|
|
is actually sabotaged. The Pike is shuttlepod 12. Named for Captain Chris-
|
|
topher Pike. (TOY)
|
|
Romulan Scout Ships : A crashed Romulan ship is located on Galorndon Core, with
|
|
two survivors. It was destroyed with ultritium, after it crashed. (ENE)
|
|
A small vessel commandeered by Admiral Jarok, who subsequently poses as Sub-
|
|
lieutenant Setal in order to defect to the Federation, makes it to the Enter-
|
|
prise. The vessel is destroyed, seemingly by accident - though Picard is
|
|
suspicious. (DEF)
|
|
Romulan Warbirds : A Romulan vessel commanded by Tomalak passes through the
|
|
Neutral Zone and goes to Galorndon Core, in an attempt to win the freedom
|
|
of his missing man. (ENE) A vessel commanded by Tomalak that pursues the
|
|
Romulan scout ship commandeered by Admiral Jarok across the Neutral Zone
|
|
into Federation space. Later, Jarok warns that a fleet of Romulan warbirds
|
|
will be within striking distance of 15 Federation sectors in two days.
|
|
Jarok calls them, "Romulan B-Type Warbirds". (DEF) Four of them attacked
|
|
Narendra Three and leveled the colony there. The Enterprise-C escaped
|
|
through time, but presumably came back and was destroyed, after it was able
|
|
to notify Starfleet, preventing the war with the Klingons. (YES) Two
|
|
D'daridex class cruisers are detected by Starbase 123 en route to Beta
|
|
Stromgren. One is destroyed, the other is thrown out into space. Both
|
|
expend a massive amount of power on their one-way missions, which allow them
|
|
to be detected even in cloak. (TIN)
|
|
Sheliak Vessel : Picard stops it en route to Tau Cygna. The director of the
|
|
ship eventually gives into Picard's demand of halting three weeks due to a
|
|
provision in the Treaty of Armens. (ENS)
|
|
Shuttles, Enterprise : Include the El-Baz (TRA), Onizuka (ENS) and Pike (TOY).
|
|
The El-Baz is Shuttle Five; the Onizuka is incorrectly labeled five as well.
|
|
Q takes Shuttle One to escape the Enterprise (DEQ). Geordi and Data use
|
|
Shuttle Nine to study the Barzan Wormhole; it is almost stranded in the
|
|
Delta Quadrant (PRI).
|
|
Stargazer, USS : While commanding the ship, 12 years ago, Picard visited the
|
|
planet Chalna. (ALL)
|
|
Vortis : Klingon vessel that contacts the Enterprise; Worf takes the call. It
|
|
actually calls a cloaked battleforce to aid the Enterprise. (DEF)
|
|
Zalkonian Ship : Equivalent in armament, speed and maneuverability to the
|
|
Enterprise. (TRA)
|
|
Zapata, USS : Starfleet ship the Enterprise is assigned to rendezvous with
|
|
after departing Betazed. (MEN)
|
|
Zhukov, USS : Commanded by Captain Gleason, Barclay's last ship. His rating
|
|
aboard her was satisfactory. (HOL)
|
|
|
|
==== CHARACTER INDEX ==========================================================
|
|
Ajur [Karen Landry] : One of the two Vorgon security agents from the 27th
|
|
Century. She is actually a criminal who, together with her partner, tried to
|
|
steal the Tox-Uthat originally, and want to do so again on Risa. (CAP)
|
|
Aliens [Jeff and Jerry Rector] : Kidnappers of Picard, Tholl and Esoqq who
|
|
set up a laboratory experiment - a holding bay - and replace Picard with
|
|
a duplicate on the Enterprise. Their people do not understand the concepts
|
|
of authority and leadership, and despise captivity. (ALL)
|
|
Amanda : First human wife of Sarek, referred to in the past tense - she has
|
|
obviously long since died. Sarek regrets never being able to tell her that
|
|
he loved her. Played in the original series by Jane Wyatt. (SAR)
|
|
Apgar, Dr. Nel [Mark Margolis] : Tanugan scientist and creator of an operatio-
|
|
nal Krieger wave converter, which he was going to sell to the highest bidder.
|
|
When Riker became suspicious of him, he tried to kill him, but instead, des-
|
|
troyed the space station with himself aboard. Jealous and possessive; has
|
|
a wife, Manua. (MPR)
|
|
Apgar, Manua [Gina Hecht] : Dr. Nel Apgar's wife, a beautiful Tanugan woman.
|
|
Her explanation and Riker's of the situations leading up to the explosion of
|
|
the Tanugan station differ because of their point of view; she believes Riker
|
|
tried to rape her, while he thinks the opposite. (MPR)
|
|
Arridor, Dr. [Dan Shor] : Ferengi scientist who takes a shuttlecraft into the
|
|
Wormhole and is essentially trapped there when the other side shifts loca-
|
|
tion. Arridor also helps Goss poison Mendoza. (PRI)
|
|
Aster, Jeremy [Gabriel Damon] : Twelve year old whose mother, Marla Aster, is
|
|
killed on an away mission commanded by Worf. His father died five years ago
|
|
of a Verustin infection, and now he is alone. Once had a cat named Patches.
|
|
Jeremy is told of his mother's death by Picard, but remains brave about it
|
|
until he is confronted with a Koinonian spectre of Marla, come to take him
|
|
back to the planet and raise him. Jeremy must ultimately deal with his anger
|
|
toward Worf in order to get over the incident; he joins Worf in the R'uustai,
|
|
the Bonding, and they become brothers. His only living relatives after are
|
|
an aunt and uncle, living on Earth. (BON)
|
|
Aster, Lieutenant Marla [Susan Powell] : Enterprise Archaeologist who dies on
|
|
the planet Koinonia when an ancient bomb goes off, killing her instantly.
|
|
She is recreated by the energy-based Koinonians, in an effort to save Jeremy
|
|
Aster, her son, from the pain of her death. Her husband died five years
|
|
ago of a Verustin infection. The Koinonian created Marla eventually realizes
|
|
that she cannot help Jeremy as much as his own people can, and leaves him to
|
|
deal with his grief with them. (BON)
|
|
Ballard, Lieutenant [Judyann Elder] : Teacher on the Enterprise who informs
|
|
Data that Lal isn't getting along well in school. (OFF)
|
|
Barclay, Lt. Endicott Reginald the Third [Dwight Schultz] : Better known as
|
|
"Reg", or called "Broccoli" by his peers. An introvert who suffers from
|
|
"holodiction", recreating people he knows on the holodeck to escape from
|
|
reality. Served on the Zhukov under Captain Gleason, where he got favorable
|
|
marks. He is a gifted diagnostic engineer, skills that prove helpful when
|
|
the Enterprise is plagued by subatomic disintegrations. His seclusive ten-
|
|
dencies were noted at the Academy more than once. When in Ten-Forward, he
|
|
always orders a warm milk, and Guinan leaves him alone to his imagination.
|
|
He is a self-taught swordsman, challenging the holodeck Picard. Barclay is
|
|
the kind of guy who writes down things to say at a party, and tries to look
|
|
comfortable examining a potted plant. (HOL)
|
|
Barrett, Lt. : An officer on the Enterprise-D, ordered on the intercom to re-
|
|
port to the communications section. (YES)
|
|
Barron, Dr. [James Greene] : Chief Scientist of the Mintakan Anthropological
|
|
Station. He is the only one inside the station who survives the explosion,
|
|
and goes to the Enterprise to aid in the search for the missing Palmer. (WHO)
|
|
Bates, Brother John [S.A. Templeton] : A character from the Henry V simulation
|
|
that Data undertakes. (DEF)
|
|
Bennett, Ensign : Conn officer following the trip to Gemaris. (CAP)
|
|
Bhavani, Premier [Elizabeth Hoffman] : The planetary leader of Barzan II, she
|
|
is granted use of the Enterprise in the mediation of the rights to the Bar-
|
|
zan Wormhole. (PRI)
|
|
Bochra [John Snyder] : Romulan Centurion, a crash survivor on Galorndon Core,
|
|
who avoids capture by the Enterprise crew and instead finds a wounded Geordi.
|
|
Geordi calls him "Commodore". Bochra is unwilling to trust Geordi, and the
|
|
feeling is mutual, until their continued survival depends on it. Bochra
|
|
becomes Geordi's eyes to alter the VISOR to be a neutrino geiger counter,
|
|
and the two make it to Wesley's neutrino beacon and back to the ship. (ENE)
|
|
Boratis [Michael Champion] : One of the two Vorgon security agents from the
|
|
27th Century. He and his partner, Ajur, are really criminals, who tried to
|
|
steal the Tox-Uthat, then locate it in the 24th century on Risa. (CAP)
|
|
Boy [Christopher Pettiet] : Ansata separatist, barely twelve years old, who
|
|
regardless knows how to handle a weapon. Beverly tells him he could be a
|
|
doctor when he grows up....if he grows up. (HGR)
|
|
Brahms, Dr. Leah [Susan Gibney] : Propulsion engineer, graduate of the Daystrom
|
|
Institute Theoretical Propulsion Group, Galaxy Class Starships, Team 7, Ju-
|
|
nior Member. According to Geordi, she "wrote the book" on Enterprise propul-
|
|
sion. She attended the Chia Seven caucuses. Geordi has the computer instill
|
|
her with a personality in a hologrammatic recreation in an effort to have her
|
|
assist him in breaking free of the Menthar booby trap. Her personality pro-
|
|
file analysis was registered with Starfleet on Stardate 40056. (BTR)
|
|
Branagh, Kenneth : Contemporary actor/director that Data plans to study in
|
|
order to better understand the role. (DEF)
|
|
Bron-ken, Trenka : Concert violinist whose style is blended with Heifetz'
|
|
by Data when he performs. (ENS)
|
|
Brull [Joey Aresco] : Leader of the Gatherer encampment on Gamma Hromi II, he
|
|
accepts Marouk's offer of negotiation and leads her to Chorgon. Has two sons
|
|
one Wes' age not as good at math; he wants them to have a better life. (VFA)
|
|
Castillo, Lieutenant Richard [Christopher MacDonald] : Helmsman of the USS
|
|
Enterprise, NCC-1701-C. A large, commanding yet compassionate man, who
|
|
develops a crush on Tasha Yar, he becomes Garrett's liaison to the Enter-
|
|
prise-D. Most everyone calls his Castillo, but his mother - and Tasha -
|
|
call him Richard. When Garrett dies, he is the senior officer on the Enter-
|
|
prise-C, and leads her back through the temporal rift to the Narendra Three
|
|
battle, where he presumably dies with Tasha and the rest of the crew. (YES)
|
|
Chorgon [Stephen Lee] : Leader of the Gatherer Tribes and a member of the Lor-
|
|
nack clan. Marouk has Brull lead her to him to propose amnesty for the Gathe-
|
|
rers, but he is almost killed by Yuta in a blood feud which he knows nothing
|
|
about. He wants the Gatherers to have autonomy. (VFA)
|
|
Christy : -see- Henshaw, Christy
|
|
Costa : One of Geordi's diagnostic engineers, who aids Duffy. (HOL)
|
|
Crewmember [Randal Patrick] : He helps launch Stubbs' "egg". (EVO)
|
|
Crusher, Dr. Beverly [Gates McFadden] : Chief Medical Officer, USS Enterprise.
|
|
She was at Starfleet Medical for a year; she missed about two inches of
|
|
Wesley's growth. According to Stubbs, the Crushers are a 'dynamic family
|
|
team'. At age 17 she was getting into trouble, moreso than Wesley. She
|
|
hopes for his success with friends and girls, but when it's actually upon
|
|
him, she questions Guinan's knowledge of the girl he chooses (EVO). She and
|
|
Picard attend a concert given by Data and O'Brien (ENS) and she accompanies
|
|
the Rana IV landing party (SUR). She is familiar with Pulaski's mind erasure
|
|
technique. She tries to save Liko by bringing him up to the Enterprise, a
|
|
big mistake (WHO). She is unable to save Marla, which affects her deeply,
|
|
thinking about Jack; she can't get Jack's face out of her mind sometimes
|
|
(BON). She tries to save Patakh by convincing Worf to donate ribosomes, but
|
|
fails at both (ENE). She and Troi do aerobics together, where she says that
|
|
she fell in love in a day and it lasted a week; then she met Jack, and it
|
|
took months to figure that out (PRI). She correctly pronounces Volnoth's
|
|
death a murder (VFA). She knows something of Romulan medicine, notes Jarok,
|
|
thanks to the Galorndon Core incident (DEF). She is kidnapped by the Ansata
|
|
and aids them medically, helping comfort those afflicted by the Dimensional
|
|
Shifters. She and Picard are able to escape with Riker's help. Her origins
|
|
are North American (HGR). Q notes that she is "back into exile". (DEQ)
|
|
Data thinks of her as a successful parent. When Wesley had problems in
|
|
adolescence, she had to go back into her own childhood and remember how
|
|
painful not being popular was for her too (OFF). Picard has her look over
|
|
medical records of the Khitomer Massacre; she is able to locate Kahlest, a
|
|
second survivor (SIN). She dines with the false Picard, dances intimately
|
|
with him and then is kicked out. She does note, however, that she wants
|
|
their relationship to stay platonic (ALL). She tries to get Picard to go
|
|
on vacation, telling him that once he's there he has a marvelous time (CAP).
|
|
In Barclay's holodeck projection she is a fair young maiden who caresses him
|
|
when he sleeps (HOL). She and Worf deduce the problem on Beta Agni Two as
|
|
a deliberate sabotage (TOY). She comforts Picard when he undergoes a mind
|
|
meld, and diagnoses Sarek with Bendii Syndrome. She has never hit Wesley
|
|
in her life, until she slaps him while undergoing Sarek's emotional distress
|
|
(SAR). She and Wesley share dinner together, where she confesses she is
|
|
taken with John (TRA). When Picard is captured, she joins the rescue party
|
|
and is unable to save him. She tries to get Riker to keep from firing the
|
|
weapon until she can get Picard back (BBW). A dedicated professional,
|
|
mother of Wesley Crusher.
|
|
Crusher, Jack : Beverly notes that sometimes she finds it hard to forget his
|
|
face, while Wesley sometimes has problems remembering it. Wesley originally
|
|
felt anger at Picard because he was in charge of the mission on which Jack
|
|
died. (BON) It took months for Beverly to figure out her relationship with
|
|
him. (PRI)
|
|
Crusher, Wesley [Wil Wheaton] : Acting Ensign, USS Enterprise, later Ensign.
|
|
He uses the nanites in a science project, but two of them escape. He is
|
|
on the Enterprise earning credits whilst trying to get into the Academy.
|
|
Picard says he's his father's son. Stubbs finds an awful lot of himself
|
|
in Wesley, at his young age (EVO). He is frightened when thinking that
|
|
he sometimes cannot remember his father's face. The last memory he has
|
|
of Jack is hugging him goodbye; he took Jack's death well, although he was
|
|
not prepared for the loss (BON). He sends down a neutrino beacon to help
|
|
Geordi escape from Galorndon Core (ENE). He does a lot of math, which is
|
|
amusing to Brull (VFA). He is worried about his mother's capture (HGR).
|
|
Wesley is already an Ensign in the alternate timeline, complete with a real
|
|
uniform (YES). He had a hard time making friends as a boy (OFF). He doesn't
|
|
think Kurn likes him (SIN). He made up the name "Broccoli" for Barclay. In
|
|
Barclay's holodeck program he is a blueberry-pie-eating Blue Boy (HOL).
|
|
He and Geordi clear out Data's quarters (TOY). Wesley makes a date with
|
|
Suzanne Dumont (SAR). His entrance exam scores for the Academy arrive, and
|
|
he is admitted, but he misses the USS Bradbury and his chance to get there.
|
|
Picard makes him a full ensign because of his devotion to duty (MEN). He
|
|
chides his mother on her attraction to John Doe (TRA) and aids Geordi in
|
|
the construction of the deflector weapon to defeat the Borg (BBW).
|
|
Custer, George Armstrong : Historic figure that Riker seems to echo; Picard
|
|
compares their Neutral Zone situation to Custer's arrival with his Seventh
|
|
Cavalry at Little Big Horn. (DEF)
|
|
Dali, Salvador : Kivas Fajo owns a rare Dali painting. (TOY)
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|
D'Amato, Ensign : An officer that is put on report by Worf for insubordination,
|
|
the first clue to Picard that something is strangely wrong with Sarek's
|
|
visit to the ship. (SAR)
|
|
Danar, Roga [Jeff McCarthy] : Angosian veteran of the Tarsian War, who with his
|
|
fellows was imprisoned on Lunar Five after being psychologically altered to
|
|
fight. He escapes from Lunar Five in a shuttle after killing two guards, is
|
|
captured by the Enterprise and then escapes to lead a revolution. He has
|
|
no police record. He lies to Troi about how a girl with long dark hair once
|
|
broke his heart, and then another about how his mother abandoned him....but
|
|
Troi finds him very non-violent, leading the Enterprise to its answer. He
|
|
served many campaigns of the Tarsian War, received two promotions to the
|
|
rank of Subhadar. He has killed 84 times, and remembers each face. (HUN)
|
|
Dano, Kal : A scientist of the twenty-seventh century who invented the Tox
|
|
Uthat. He fled to the twenty-second century to keep it from falling into
|
|
Vorgon hands, and died there after hiding it on Risa. (CAP)
|
|
Dar, Galek : -see- Sar, Galek
|
|
Darson, Captain : Captain of the Adelphi, who lost his life in the Ghorusda
|
|
Disaster. The Starfleet Board of Inquiry blamed him for his carelessness
|
|
about Ghorusdan cultural taboos. Tam Elbrun insists that if Darson had lis-
|
|
tened to him he wouldn't have died. (TIN)
|
|
Data, Lieutenant Commander [Brent Spiner] : Second Officer, USS Enterprise,
|
|
the ship's Operations officer, an android. He is able to function as a con-
|
|
duit for the nanites; they can penetrate the molecular fabric of his "skin"
|
|
into his nerve circuitry when he provides them with a schematic design of
|
|
his neurological structure (EVO). He and O'Brien and two others give a con-
|
|
cert performance, where he shows off his violinistry. He tries to evacuate
|
|
the Tau Cygnans and almost meets his own demise. His mind, he tells Ard'rian
|
|
MacKenzie, is based upon positronic operation (ENS). He memorizes the Rana
|
|
IV colony register on the way to the planet. While there, he picks up a
|
|
music box, which subsequently affects Troi (SUR). He doesn't understand why
|
|
familiarity has a bearing on human judgment of death (BON). He was never a
|
|
boy, so he didn't play with ships in bottles (BTR). He and Geordi explore
|
|
the Barzan Wormhole, later realized a dry well (PRI). He tries to show Jarok
|
|
a copy of Romulus on the holodeck, but Jarok isn't impressed. Picard at-
|
|
tempts to direct him in Henry V on the same holodeck, and is impressed with
|
|
Data's work, although Data is only copying the styles of Olivier, Branagh,
|
|
Shapiro and Kullnark (DEF). He is not a robot, but an android, he explains
|
|
to Q; later, he risks his own "life" to save Q and is almost deactivated.
|
|
Q calls him his "humanities instructor" and teaches Q a lot about human sac-
|
|
rifice; Q notes that Data is a better human than he will ever be. He some-
|
|
times consumes a semi-organic nutrient suspension in a silicon-based liquid
|
|
medium. As a gift for his troubles, Q allows Data to laugh, however briefly
|
|
(DEQ). He reprograms the holodeck to represent the Tanuga Research Station
|
|
(MPR). He goes to a cybernetics conference, and brings knowledge of how to
|
|
construct an offspring back. He creates Lal, but when Lal malfunctions, he
|
|
transfers her consciousness into his own (OFF). Picard has him look through
|
|
the Khitomer records from the Intrepid, where he finds discrepancies in the
|
|
respective accounts of the battle (SIN). He is the ship's resident student
|
|
in exobiology; Picard assigns him to Life Sciences on the Tin Man mission.
|
|
Tam's impression of Data - restful - is unique, notes Troi; he tells Data
|
|
that he is uniquely qualified to research humanity because he is objective.
|
|
Tam calls his quarters spartan. He realizes he belongs on the Enterprise
|
|
(TIN). In Barclay's holodeck program he is one of the Musketeers (HOL).
|
|
His shuttlecraft explodes while he is transferring hytritium back to the
|
|
Enterprise. He is composed of 24.6 kilos of tripolymer composites, 11.8
|
|
kilos of molybdenum-cobalt alloys, 1.3 kilos of Bioplast sheeting, and other
|
|
minor elements. Among his most prized possessions are his playing cards
|
|
and poker chips, a leather-bound book given him by Picard, and his hologram
|
|
of Tasha Yar. He holds a 'fundamental respect for all living beings' (TOY).
|
|
He has been programmed to reproduce the individual musical styles of over
|
|
three hundred concert violinists, including Heifetz, Menuhin, Grak-tay and
|
|
Tataglia (SAR). He is on the away team that tries to rescue Picard from
|
|
the Borg vessel, but they are unsuccessful (BBW). Among his favorite past-
|
|
times are violinistry, playing cards and painting.
|
|
Devos, Alexana [Kerrie Keane] : Director of Police on Rutia, fighting the An-
|
|
sata separatists. She is gentler than her predecessors, who were all mur-
|
|
dered. She tacitly supported the Ansata's right to independence until she
|
|
became police chief and saw sixty children destroyed in a shuttlebus bombing.
|
|
She is a gentle woman by nature, who would rather be back in her own country
|
|
living life instead of killing. (HGR)
|
|
Doe, John [Mark LaMura] : A crash survivor, originally stricken with amnesia.
|
|
He is actually a Zalkonian, the first one to successfully transform himself
|
|
into the next stage in their evolution, noncorporeal beings. He is a kind,
|
|
sympathetic man, drawn to Beverly Crusher. His cells are mutating, and he
|
|
possesses incredible restorative powers; his major organ systems regenerate
|
|
in only 36 hours. He then suffers several attacks of pain, "energy pulses"
|
|
that ultimately lead the Enterprise into danger. His transfiguration is
|
|
a success, and he leaves the Enterprise, returning home. (TRA)
|
|
Duffy [Charley Lang] : One of Geordi's top engineers, who aids him in trying to
|
|
determine why the strange atomic damage is being done to the ship. One of
|
|
the side effects of the invidium leak is his glass melting, caused by the
|
|
substance being on his hands. (HOL)
|
|
Dumont, Ensign Suzanne : Wesley arranges a date with her, which Geordi, in a
|
|
heated frenzy (from Sarek's mental collapse), tells him will fail. (SAR)
|
|
Duras [Patrick Massett] : The son of Worf's father's greatest rival, who now
|
|
sits on the Klingon High Council. He believes Worf has come to claim a
|
|
birthright he has foresaken, yet Worf retaliates. He later attacks Kurn,
|
|
knowing who he really is, and almost kills him. His father Ja'rod is the
|
|
real traitor in the Khitomer Massacre, but knowledge of this would destroy
|
|
the Empire, and so Worf's father is framed. Duras is eventually figured out
|
|
by Worf, who gets the chance to belt him. (SIN)
|
|
Elbrun, Tam [Harry Groener] : The Federation's foremost specialist in first
|
|
contact with new life forms, a Betazoid telepath of extraordinary talent.
|
|
Troi first met him when they were at the university on Betazed....she a stu-
|
|
dent, and he, a patient. Riker feels hostile toward him because friends of
|
|
his died in the Ghorusda Disaster, which Tam Elbrun was involved in; he
|
|
failed to warn Darson enough and a terrible loss of life ensued, but insists
|
|
that if Darson had listened to him he wouldn't have died. Very high on the
|
|
ESP scale according to medical records and his psych profile; he's a sort of
|
|
prodigy, having developed his telepathic gifts at an early age, which almost
|
|
drove him mad. Hospitalized repeatedly for stress. He was last the only
|
|
Federation delegate on Chandra Five. (TIN)
|
|
Elway : -see- Elway Theorem (in Subject Guide)
|
|
Esoqq [Reiner Schone] : A Chalnoth warrior, captured by the aliens who kidnap
|
|
Picard, Tholl and Haro. His name means "fighter" in Chalnoth, and he char-
|
|
ges that all Mizarian names mean "surrenderer". He cannot eat the food disk
|
|
that his captors have provided, and can only go three days, maybe four, with-
|
|
out food. (ALL)
|
|
Estragon, Professor Samuel : A legendary archaeologist who spent half his life
|
|
searching for the Tox-Uthat; Vash served as his personal assistant, or so
|
|
she claims for the last five years of his life. He pinpointed the Tox-Uthat
|
|
as being on Risa, but died before he had the chance to find it. (CAP)
|
|
Fajo, Father : Kivas Fajo's father, who was a thief, quite wealthy. (TOY)
|
|
Fajo, Kivas [Saul Rubinek] : A Zibalian trader of the Stacius Guild and master
|
|
of the spacecraft Jovis. He is a noted collector of rare and valuable ob-
|
|
jects, with no concern but himself or his collection. Educated on Iraatan
|
|
Five, his father was a wealthy thief. He lies to Data, saying he spent his
|
|
wasted youth on the streets of Zibalia. He decides to add the android to his
|
|
collection and sabotages the water supply of Beta Agni Two in order to get
|
|
the Enterprise to rendezvous with him. He kills Varria, and is eventually
|
|
arrested for murder, theft and kidnapping, and robbed of everything he has
|
|
ever held dear. (TOY)
|
|
Farek, Dr. [Ethan Phillips] : Doctor on the Ferengi vessel Krayton, he is dis-
|
|
trustful of Lwaxana Troi and scorns Tog for falling into her spell. (MEN)
|
|
Fento [John McLiam] : Mintakan wise man who questions Liko's insistance that
|
|
he was captured by "the Picard". He is later tied up by Riker, who escapes
|
|
with Palmer. (WHO)
|
|
Finn, Kyril [Richard Cox] : Leader of the Ansata terrorists fighting the Rutian
|
|
police. Actually an artist, he orders the kidnapping of Beverly Crusher to
|
|
aid him in healing those afflicted by the Dimensional Shifters. He had a
|
|
son of thirteen who died in detention. To take revenge on what he perceives
|
|
as the Enterprise's aid to the Rutians, he orders the destruction of the
|
|
ship. He is killed by Alexana Devos. (HGR)
|
|
Foley, Lieutenant : He found Tog's pericules in the pond on Betazed, leading
|
|
Picard to conclude that the three missing people were kidnapped. (MEN)
|
|
Frankenstein : A doctor who once told Guinan (or so she claims) that his study
|
|
was just a science project. She compares Wesley's project to Frankenstein's
|
|
work....including the fact that both of them always got an A. (EVO)
|
|
Fredericks : An officer on the Enterprise-C. (YES)
|
|
Garin, Dr. [Richard Cansino] : Leader of Bre'el Four's research team into sol-
|
|
ving the mystery of the descending moon. (DEQ)
|
|
Garrett, Captain Rachel [Tricia O'Neil] : Captain of the USS Enterprise, NCC-
|
|
1701-C, a spunky woman with a commanding presence. She commanded the ship
|
|
when it fell through the temporal rift, and was rescued by the Enterprise-D.
|
|
Found on the bridge, she was taken to sickbay, recovered and returned to lead
|
|
her ship into battle....but was killed by a Klingon attack. (YES)
|
|
Gleason, Captain : Commander of the USS Zhukov; he gave Barclay a high rating,
|
|
but Riker wonders if he wasn't buttering Picard's bread a little. (HOL)
|
|
Gosheven [Grainger Hines, uncredited] : Elected leader of Tau Cygna V, he is
|
|
Data's strongest adversary when the latter tries to evacuate the population.
|
|
Gosheven doesn't believe Data's prediction of certain death when the Sheliak
|
|
arrive, but by a display of force, Gosheven is eventually convinced. His
|
|
great-grandfather, buried on the mountain, died surveying the route for an
|
|
aqueduct to bring water to the desert town. (ENS)
|
|
Goss, DaiMon [Scott Thomson] : Ferengi leader who intrudes upon the Barzan ne-
|
|
gotiations, poisons UFP representative Mendoza and then makes a deal with
|
|
Devinoni Ral in order to trick Bhavani into giving him the deal. He insults
|
|
Worf by calling him a "servant" to get him some chairs, and offers a sum of
|
|
gold bars in addition to matching any offer. (PRI)
|
|
Grak-tay : Data has been programmed to reproduce his musical style. (SAR)
|
|
Grax, Reittan [Rudolph Willrich] : Betazoid conference director in the Trade
|
|
Agreements Conference. He contacts Picard and informs him that Lwaxana,
|
|
Deanna and Riker have been kidnapped. Lwaxana's first husband and he were
|
|
old friends, and he's known Deanna since she was a child. (MEN)
|
|
Guinan [Whoopi Goldberg] : Hostess of the Ten-Forward Lounge, USS Enterprise.
|
|
She has never been very good at being confined to quarters, a fact any of her
|
|
husbands would testify to. She has a lot of children, but has only had
|
|
trouble relating to one of them....he wouldn't listen (EVO). The first thing
|
|
she looks at in a man is his head; she is attracted to bald men, because a
|
|
bald man once took care of her (BTR). She enjoys it when Q loses his powers
|
|
and "tests" his humanity by driving a fork into his hand. She also recog-
|
|
nizes the Calamarain (DEQ). She is the only one who recognizes the time
|
|
distortion; her species has a perception, Data believes, that goes beyond
|
|
linear time. She and Picard have been together a long time; she and Tasha
|
|
were never meant to know each other, which is obvious (YES). She counsels
|
|
Lal when the android is put under her tutelage (OFF). She says that Barclay
|
|
reminds her of Terkim, her mother's brother, who was the only one in her
|
|
family with a sense of humor; she liked Terkim (HOL). She becomes Picard's
|
|
sounding board with his fears that the Enterprise - and humanity - might not
|
|
survive the Borg threat (BBW). (Seen in EVO,BTR,DEQ,YES,OFF,HOL,BBW)
|
|
Haden, Admiral [John Hancock] : A stocky command officer at the Starfleet
|
|
station on Lya Three. He conveys to Picard the Romulan Empire's official
|
|
protest regarding the asylum granted to Admiral Jarok, and gives Picard
|
|
the time he needs to correctly deduce the situation. (DEF)
|
|
Haftel, Admiral Anthony [Nicolas Coster] : Admiral serving at the Starfleet
|
|
research facilities on Galor Four. Haftel comes aboard the Enterprise to
|
|
study Lal, and finally to take her away to Galor Four, but first Data and
|
|
then Picard intervenes. (OFF)
|
|
Hahn, Admiral : Picard contacts him at Starfleet Academy in regards to Wesley's
|
|
failure to arrive. (MEN)
|
|
Hali [James McIntyre] : A Mintakan hunter who finds Palmer. Nuria later sends
|
|
him after Riker. (WHO)
|
|
Haki : Mintakan child who gives Picard a woven cloth as a gift. (WHO)
|
|
Hanson, Admiral J.P. [George Murdock] : Starfleet Tactical officer, sent to
|
|
the Enterprise with Shelby to ascertain the Borg threat. He returns to
|
|
Earth to plan its defense. Riker says there's always a seat open for him at
|
|
their poker games. (BBW)
|
|
Haritath [Mark L. Taylor] : A supporter of Data and Ard'rian when the former
|
|
tries to evacuate the Tau Cygna V colony. (ENS)
|
|
Haro, Mitena [Joycelyn O'Brien] : A young female Bolian Starfleet cadet kid-
|
|
napped along with Tholl, Esoqq and Picard....or at least that is the way it
|
|
seems. Actually, she is a facsimile, an alien spy. The real Mitena Haro
|
|
has evidentally studied Picard's missions at the Academy, and her best area
|
|
of study is impulse propulsion systems; she is very good with field coils.
|
|
(ALL)
|
|
Heifetz, Jascha : Jewish concert violinist, born 2/2/1901 in Vilna, Russia.
|
|
His style is blended with Trenka Bron-ken's by Data when he performs. (ENS)
|
|
Data informs Perrin he has been programmed to reproduce his style of violin
|
|
playing. (SAR)
|
|
Henshaw, Christy [Julie Warner] : A civilian woman on the Enterprise that
|
|
Geordi tries to romance, to no avail. (BTR) Later, Geordi is able to ask
|
|
her out because of his newfound courage, thanks to John Doe. (TRA)
|
|
Homn, Mr. [Carel Struycken] : Lwaxana Troi's manservant. She sends him to pick
|
|
some uttaberries; when he returns, she, Deanna and Riker are gone. (MEN)
|
|
Hoy, Ensign : Picard takes over the transporter controls to beam Nuria up from
|
|
him. (WHO)
|
|
Ja'rod : Duras' father, who was the real culprit behind the Khitomer Massacre.
|
|
(SIN)
|
|
Jarok, Admiral Alidar [James Sloyan] : A Romulan defector to the Federation,
|
|
who poses as Sublieutenant Setal in order to warn the Federation of a major
|
|
Romulan battleforce organizing at Nelvana Three. At first, as Setal, he
|
|
insists he is a logistics clerk, which doesn't sit well with Worf - whom he
|
|
says he likes, or at least, understands. He is responsible for the Norkan
|
|
Massacre, and defects to stop a war for the simple reason of parentage; he
|
|
didn't want his baby girl to have to suffer. He eventually ingests a
|
|
felodesine chip, committing suicide. (DEF)
|
|
Joval [Deirdre Imershein] : Employed by the Pleasure Haven on Risa, she is the
|
|
fifth woman to bother Picard, and informs him of the true meaning of display-
|
|
ing the Horga'hn. (CAP)
|
|
Joyce, James : Author of "Ulysses". (CAP)
|
|
Kahlest [Thelma Lee] : Worf's nurse a long time ago at the Khitomer Outpost,
|
|
who was the only other survivor of the massacre there. She had severe inju-
|
|
ries and was brought to Starbase 24 for treatment before returning home to
|
|
live in the Old Quarter of the Klingon First City. She has been silent for
|
|
a long time, but comes out of hiding to help Worf's family for the last time.
|
|
She doesn't like K'mpec, thinks he's too fat. (SIN)
|
|
Kentor [Richard Allen] : Handsome black man who is almost as popular as
|
|
Gosheven on Tau Cygna V. He is one of the supporters of Data. (Originally
|
|
Noe in first draft scripts). (ENS)
|
|
Kim, Dr. Joshua : On the Enterprise-D, ordered on the loudspeaker to report to
|
|
Cetacean Ops. (YES)
|
|
K'mpec [Charles Cooper] : Leader of the Klingon High Council, who sits on the
|
|
Klingon throne. Worf makes his challenge against him. K'mpec served with
|
|
Mogh, and doesn't wish to remember him by the mek'ba that Worf undergoes.
|
|
Kahlest once caught his eye, but she thinks he is too fat. Eventually,
|
|
K'mpec reveals he has hid the truth that Duras' father Ja'rod is the real
|
|
traitor, to which Worf accedes discommendation to save the Empire. (SIN)
|
|
Kol : The second of Goss' aides, after Arridor. He is marooned with Arridor
|
|
by the wormhole. (PRI)
|
|
Krag, Inspector [Craig Richard Nelson] : Operative of the Tanugan Security
|
|
Force, who beams over to the Enterprise to take Riker into custody for Dr.
|
|
Apgar's murder. Picard convinces him to stay and recreate the situations
|
|
leading up to the explosion in the holodeck. He is eventually convinced and
|
|
returns home. (MPR)
|
|
Kuda, Ving : Author of "Ethics, Sophistry and the Alternate Universe." (CAP)
|
|
Kullnark : Data plans to study his portrayal of Henry V in order to understand
|
|
the role better. (DEF)
|
|
Kurn, Commander [Tony Todd] : Worf's younger brother, orphaned in the Khitomer
|
|
Massacre and then taken to live with his father's friend Lorgh. A brisk,
|
|
callous Klingon man, who demands to be addressed as "Commander" or "Sir;
|
|
he studies the service records of the Enterprise's bridge crew before joi-
|
|
ning the ship. He pulls a surprise inspection in the middle of a maintenance
|
|
cycle, then makes Engineering pull double shifts to get ready for the next
|
|
one. He tells Riker to stop giving advice or he'll kill him, but also tells
|
|
Geordi that he never kills anyone at the supper table. He isn't used to
|
|
eating cooked food - turkey - or caviar. He believes that the Enterprise is
|
|
too comfortable, relaxed and too at ease, not the ship of a warrior. Kurn
|
|
was barely a year old when Worf and their parents went to Khitomer. He was
|
|
raised as Lorgh's son and found out the truth at his Age of Ascension. He
|
|
becomes Worf's cha'DIch but is wounded by a kut'luch. His metabolic rate
|
|
of recovery is phenomenal, which saves his life after the injury. Kurn
|
|
returns to the homeworld to stand with Worf, but Worf chooses discommenda-
|
|
tion, and in the hardest decision of his life, he must forsake his brother
|
|
to one day continue to fight to restore his family's honor. (SIN)
|
|
LaForge, Lieutenant Commander Geordi [LeVar Burton] : Chief of Engineering,
|
|
USS Enterprise. He is the one who discovers the nanite infestation (EVO),
|
|
and who is ordered to solve the problem of transporting through the hyper-
|
|
onic radiation, although unsuccessful (ENS). He joins the Rana IV away
|
|
team (SUR) and goes down to Mintaka to aid the anthropological station by
|
|
repairing their duck blind (WHO). He locates the Koinonian bombs left behind
|
|
(BON). He can 'field strip a fusion reactor, realign a power transfer tunnel
|
|
but can't strike up a successful relationship with a woman'. He later
|
|
realizes he can if he doesn't try as hard. He strikes out originally with
|
|
Christy Henshaw, but falls in love with the hologrammatic representation of
|
|
engineer Leah Brahms (BTR). He falls into a pit on Galorndon Core and misses
|
|
the beam-out window, is captured by Bochra and forced to become a prisoner.
|
|
The two eventually cooperate to reach Wesley's neutrino beacon; Bochra helps
|
|
him repair his VISOR by acting as his eyes (ENE). He and Data travel to the
|
|
Gamma Quadrant, exploring the Barzan Wormhole (PRI). He has to disconnect
|
|
a bomb placed on the matter/antimatter core by the Ansata (HGR). He is aided
|
|
by Q trying to help Bre'el Four, and at one point is told to 'simply' change
|
|
the gravitational constant of the universe (DEQ). He discovers that the
|
|
Tanuga Research Station reconstruction in the holodeck has also reproduced
|
|
Dr. Apgar's Krieger wave generator (MPR). Kurn pulls an inspection on his
|
|
department, and has them up double shifts getting for the next one (SIN).
|
|
His authorization is Theta 2997 (TIN). Although he can barely tolerate
|
|
Barclay, he is ordered to become his "best friend" to help him get over his
|
|
seclusive tendencies. In Barclay's holodeck projection, he is one of the
|
|
Musketeers; Barclay creates such characters because of what he perceives is
|
|
Geordi's constant riding of him. His defense of Barclay is that he's used
|
|
the Holodeck too, and even fallen in love there, with Dr. Brahms. (HOL)
|
|
He refuses to give up on looking for Data's pilot error, and realizes by
|
|
inference there was no lack of protocol...Data wasn't aboard the shuttle
|
|
(TOY). He and Wesley make the Legaran tank in the conference room, where
|
|
Wesley tells him he can only find his women on the holodeck (SAR). Leaving
|
|
for the Academy was one of the hardest things he ever had to do, but it was
|
|
one of the best times of his life (MEN). He tries it again with Christy
|
|
Henshaw, given newfound courage by John Doe, and succeeds this time, because
|
|
of his added confidence (TRA). He is ordered to create a weapon by Riker
|
|
to destroy the Borg battleship, and does so....with the deflector dish (BBW).
|
|
A strong, handsome black man with a gentle heart, the kind of guy who has
|
|
problems with women but would marry his car if he could.
|
|
Lal [Hallie Todd] : Data's "child", an android built after Data attends a cy-
|
|
bernetics conference. Lal is able to choose its own sex and appearance,
|
|
choosing to be a human girl (after accessing its data bank on sexuality, le-
|
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vel two, and choosing to be Troi) instead of a male, a Klingon or an Andori-
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|
an. Lal's astonishment with many things, from the family unit to chairs
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|
and paintings, is wonderous, and Data is content with being her teacher in
|
|
the subjects of logic, aesthetics, metaphysics and epistemology. Data sends
|
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her to school on the Enterprise, but the other children are intimidated by
|
|
her. She was programmed with a listing of 1,412 known beverages, but even
|
|
more impressive, she has developed the art of using contractions. Lal is
|
|
capable of running over 60 trillion calculations in a second. Data sets her
|
|
up under Guinan's tutelage in Ten-Forward, but soon she begins developing
|
|
feelings compounded with the thought that she may have to be separated from
|
|
Data....which ultimately result in a complete breakdown of her neural path-
|
|
ways, at 1300 hours, after Data and Haftel fight vigorously to keep her
|
|
alive. Her name means "beloved" in Hindi. / Also played (uncredited) as
|
|
a genderless being by Leonard John Crofoot. (OFF)
|
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Leger : Artist that Picard's work imitates, says Data. (MPR)
|
|
Leyor [Kevin Peter Hall] : The Caldonian representative to the Barzan negotia-
|
|
tions. He withdraws from the proceedings when Ral convinces him that the
|
|
Caldonians, a competitor of the Federation, do not have the administrative
|
|
capabilities to successfully deal with the wormhole. (PRI)
|
|
Liko [Ray Wise] : Mintakan citizen who first finds the anthropological station
|
|
and is injured falling from it. He is brought to the Enterprise, where
|
|
Beverly tries erasing his mind. The procedure fails, and he returns home to
|
|
tell his people of "the Picard", their newest god. He is eventually con-
|
|
vinced by Picard and Nuria that they are mortal, just like the Mintakans,
|
|
after Liko shoots Picard with an arrow. He has a daughter, Oji, but his
|
|
wife died in last year's floods - he asks Picard to bring her back. (WHO)
|
|
Locutus : The cybernetically-altered Picard, made into one of their own by the
|
|
Borg, so that he can be their spokesperson. From Latin "elocutus", to speak.
|
|
Picard/Locutus is on board the Borg ship when Riker gives the order to fire
|
|
the main deflector weapon. (BBW)
|
|
Lorgh : Friend of Worf's father, who took Kurn into his family when Worf's
|
|
family was killed at Khitomer. He told Kurn the truth when he reached the
|
|
Age of Ascension. (SIN)
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|
Mackenzie, Ard'rian [Eileen Seeley] : A cyberneticist who lives on Tau Cygna V,
|
|
she is one of the few who believes Data's prediction of death when the She-
|
|
liak arrive to settle the planet. In effect, she falls for the android.
|
|
It is with Ard'rian's help that he is able to evacuate the colonists from the
|
|
planet. Gosheven calls her Ardy. (ENS)
|
|
Mallon : Brull leaves him in charge on Hromi, giving him ten days of leeway
|
|
before he is to take action. (VFA)
|
|
Maris, Roger : -see- Trading Card, Roger Maris (in Subject Guide)
|
|
Marouk, Sovereign [Nancy Parsons] : Leader of Acamar Three, it is she who tries
|
|
to reconcile her world with the Gatherers, with Picard's help. Unbeknownst
|
|
to her, her chef, Yuta, is on a blood feud. (VFA)
|
|
Martinez : Enterprise medical officer, who beams up with Warren. (WHO)
|
|
Mendrossen, Ki [William Denis] : Ambassador Sarek's Chief of Staff, a burly
|
|
human man who keeps Sarek shielded from others so that they will not learn
|
|
of his affliction. He eventually even threatens Picard's career before
|
|
he has to face up to the fact that Sarek is actually sick. (SAR)
|
|
Mendoza, Seth [Castulo Guerra] : The Federation representative to the Barzan
|
|
negotiations. He has met Troi and Ral before. Mendoza is poisoned by the
|
|
DaiMon Goss' blood pyrocytes and Riker has to substitute for him. (PRI)
|
|
Menuhin : Data has been programmed to reproduce his musical style. (SAR)
|
|
Minan : A virotherapist whose work with radiation sensitivity determines that
|
|
humans can indeed survive hyperonic radiation. (ENS)
|
|
Mogh : Worf and Kurn's father, denounced by the Klingon High Command as a
|
|
traitor, he actually went to Khitomer suspecting a Romulan spy, which turned
|
|
out to be Duras' father Ja'rod. Head of a very proud and honorable family in
|
|
the Klingon Empire that is now all but destroyed. According to Duras, Mogh
|
|
sent the defense access code to the Romulan patrol ships and allowed them
|
|
to destroy the outpost. (SIN)
|
|
Mozart : The Ambassador is extremely fond of his music. Data later performs
|
|
a Mozart concert on the ship for him, which moves him....emotionally. (SAR)
|
|
Musicians : A Vulcan violinist and a female violist join O'Brien on the cello
|
|
and Data on a violin at a musical concert in Ten-Forward. (ENS)
|
|
Myers : One of Geordi's diagnostic engineers; Wesley is assigned to him as part
|
|
of his training schedule. (HOL)
|
|
Napoleon : The Passive Lure Strategem is similar to a strategy of his, says
|
|
Data, but he doesn't identify it. (BTR)
|
|
Nayrok, Prime Minister [James Cromwell] : Leader of the planet Angosia. He
|
|
refuses to speak to the veterans of the Tarsian War until Picard forces him
|
|
to do so by refusing to help. (HUN)
|
|
Nibor [Peter Slutsker] : Ferengi whom Riker beats at chess at the closing
|
|
ceremonies of the conference. Later, aboard the Krayton, Riker has the
|
|
chance to play him again, and uses it to escape. (MEN)
|
|
Nuria [Kathryn Leigh Scott] : Leader of the Mintakan community that Troi and
|
|
Riker visit, she is skeptical of "the Picard" until she is beamed up to the
|
|
Enterprise. Picard is able to convince her that he is mortal, and the two
|
|
return to Mintaka. An enlightened, sensible woman, who wishes no ill will on
|
|
anyone. (WHO)
|
|
Nurse [Mary McCusker] : She assists Beverly Crusher in sickbay. (EVO)
|
|
O'Brien, Chief [Colm Meaney] : Transporter Chief, USS Enterprise. He is a
|
|
cellist, and performs in a quartet with Picard and Beverly as part of the
|
|
audience. He and Geordi try to solve the problem of the hyperonic radiation
|
|
to no avail (ENS). He tells Picard that he did construct ships in bottles
|
|
as a child, which Riker disbelieves (BTR). He finds thousands of ghosts
|
|
in the transporter patterns on Galorndon Core, which Riker suggests beaming
|
|
up a few; one might be Geordi (ENE). He saves Riker's life by grabbing his
|
|
transporter pattern after the Tanuga station explodes (MPR). He gets into a
|
|
fight in Ten-Forward, a by-product of Sarek's mental condition (SAR). He
|
|
dislocates his shoulder while kayaking in the holodeck, but is cured by
|
|
John Doe (TRA). (ENS,BON,BTR,ENE,PRI,HUN,MPR,TIN,HOL,TOY,SAR,TRA,BBW)
|
|
Off-Zel, Mark : He carved a vase on Sirrie Four that Fajo now owns. (TOY)
|
|
Oji [Pamela Segall] : Mintakan child, daughter of Liko. She is the one who
|
|
witnesses Liko's fall from the Federation station and corroborates his story
|
|
about 'the Picard'. She has read the Mintakan sundial many times, but never
|
|
as the appointed record keeper, a job which Liko says her mother would be
|
|
very proud of. (WHO)
|
|
Olivier, Sir Lawrence : Data plans to study his performance of Henry V in order
|
|
to better understand the role. (DEF)
|
|
Ortiz, Ensign : She will play the violin instead of Data at the second ship's
|
|
concert, a fact that Data notes to Picard and Beverly. (ENS)
|
|
Palmer, Dr. : Third member of the three-man Mintakan station, he escapes the
|
|
blast through the duck blind and hides in a nearby cave. The Mintakans find
|
|
him, but Riker is able to escape with him, leaving Troi behind. (WHO)
|
|
Parker : An officer on the Enterprise-C. (YES)
|
|
Patakh [Steve Rankin] : Romulan survivor of a crash on Galorndon Core, he is
|
|
taken to the Enterprise. Beverly says he needs a transfusion of compatible
|
|
ribosomes in order to survive, and the only good donor is Worf, who refuses.
|
|
He also suffers from exposure to the magnetic fields on the planet. Because
|
|
of Patakh and Worf's mutual stubbornness, the Romulan dies. (ENE)
|
|
Penthor-Mul : A leader of the Gatherers who died 53 years ago following his
|
|
capture and trial. He was a member of the Lornack clan and was killed by
|
|
Yuta with the microvirus. (VFA)
|
|
Perrin [Joanna Miles] : Wife of Ambassador Sarek of Vulcan, human like his
|
|
first wife. A woman of deep emotion, who loves her husband dearly....and
|
|
because of it, tries to hide from him that he has Bendii Syndrome. She se-
|
|
lects Data's playing of Tataglia at the Mozart recital. Eventually, she has
|
|
to bow to Picard's wishes to inform Sarek he is very sick. (SAR)
|
|
Picard, Captain Jean-Luc [Patrick Stewart] : Captain of the USS Enterprise.
|
|
He aids Starfleet in allowing Stubbs' research experiment aboard his vessel.
|
|
When he was 17, he was getting into much more trouble than Wesley. (EVO)
|
|
He attends a musical recital with Beverly. He is forced to deal directly
|
|
with the Sheliak; when he and Troi find a loophole in the Treaty of Armens,
|
|
he is able to hold off their destruction of the colony on Tau Cygna V (ENS).
|
|
He deals with the Uxbridges directly, chancing his suspicion that Rishon is
|
|
really dead and Kevin is an alien, and succeeds; he offers them a replicator
|
|
and starship protection (SUR). The Mintakans create a god in his image when
|
|
Liko sees him on the Enterprise, and he is forced to bring Nuria up to con-
|
|
vince her, then come down with her and allow Liko to challenge his mortality
|
|
(WHO). He has always thought that children being on a starship was a ques-
|
|
tionable practice. His duty ends in telling children that their parents
|
|
has died, but he still finds it difficult (BON). He constructed ships in
|
|
bottles as a child; he remarks that he probably had a Promellian battlecrui-
|
|
ser in one. He expected the bridge of the Cleponji to be clumsy, but it
|
|
wasn't; he's lucky to even go there, knowing Riker. He pilots the Enterprise
|
|
out of the Menthar booby trap himself (BTR). He deals directly with
|
|
Tomalak over Galorndon Core in a game of brinksmanship, while his people
|
|
look for Geordi (ENE). He hosts the Barzan Wormhole negotiations aboard the
|
|
ship, but regrets allowing the Ferengi to participate (PRI). He is the one
|
|
who suggests that the Acamarians and the Gatherers make peace, and goes to
|
|
Acamar Three to enlist Marouk's aid (VFA). He doesn't trust Jarok, but goes
|
|
along with his suspicions, violating the Neutral Zone. Picard directs Data
|
|
in a holodeck representation of Henry V, asking Data to listen to what
|
|
Shakespeare is telling us about the man, the king (DEF). He comes to Ango-
|
|
sia to hear their proposal for Federation membership, then realizes the way
|
|
they have treated their veterans and leaves the whole planet alone to solve
|
|
its own problems (HUN). He is kidnapped by the Ansata after delivering
|
|
medical aid. According to Beverly, he would never kidnap anyone himself;
|
|
he would treat them with respect instead. He has serious problems with
|
|
Kyril Finn's methods (HGR). He finds Q bothersome, and doesn't trust him
|
|
when he insists he is now a mortal (DEQ). He enjoys painting, and takes
|
|
an art class. Data reacts to his work; he says that while suggesting the
|
|
free treatment of form of Fauvism, he also juxtaposes the styles of Picasso
|
|
and Leger. In addition, the use of color on his painting suggests a hapha-
|
|
zard melange of clashing styles, and overtones of proto-Vulcan influences
|
|
are unsettling....until Picard stops Data from speaking further. Picard
|
|
gets involved with Krag's dispute and helps Riker defend himself by recrea-
|
|
ting the Tanugan station in the holodeck (MPR). He becomes a war-weary
|
|
battle commander in the alternate timeline, but trusts Guinan's intuition
|
|
that history has been changed. He also grants Tasha a transfer to the
|
|
Enterprise-C (YES). He has serious doubts about Data's child, Lal, espe-
|
|
cially in matters of parenting (although he's never *been* a parent) and
|
|
how it classifies as a child; nevertheless, he defends Data and even risks
|
|
his own career to save Lal (OFF). Caviar is a personal favorite of his; he
|
|
brings some aboard from the Caspian Sea on Earth. He becomes Worf's cha'DIch
|
|
when Kurn is injured. Picard also acts as a representative of the Federa-
|
|
tion when dealing with the Klingon High Council (SIN). He is kidnapped
|
|
and replaced with a doppleganger by aliens studying leadership and authority.
|
|
He attempts to communicate with his captors when he is imprisoned by tapping
|
|
out the first six prime numbers on a keypad, thus letting them know the
|
|
captives possess intelligence. He visited Chalna 12 years ago while comman-
|
|
ding the Stargazer (ALL). While on Gemaris, he ate sparingly, slept even
|
|
less. Beverly insists he suffers from a classic case of stress and exhaus-
|
|
tion. He loathes going on vacations but has a wonderful time once there.
|
|
The entire crew (save two ensigns on deck thirty nine, muses Riker) is in on
|
|
the plan to get him to leave. Once on Risa, he becomes involved with Vash,
|
|
Sovak, the Vorgons and their mutual designs on the Tox Uthat, but all he
|
|
wants to do is read his books (CAP). He doesn't trust Tam Elbrun, but never-
|
|
theless must rely on him when dealing with Tin Man (TIN). In Barclay's
|
|
holodeck projection, he is one of the Musketeers. He slips in his speech
|
|
and ends up calling him Broccoli (HOL). He has a hard time dealing with
|
|
Data's loss, choosing to quote poetry (TOY). He met Sarek at the Vulcan's
|
|
son's wedding, quite a moment for a young, tongue-tied lieutenant. His
|
|
career has been followed by Sarek, called satisfactory by the Vulcan. He
|
|
must mind-meld with Sarek to aid him in the negotiations with the Legarans
|
|
(SAR). He has to bargain for Lwaxana's release by quoting poetry, proving
|
|
he is insane enough to destroy any of her "previous lovers", including Tog
|
|
(MEN). He is witness to John Doe's transformation (TRA). He is sent to
|
|
deal with the Borg, and is kidnapped by them. He refuses to cooperate, but
|
|
they eventually transmogrify him and make him Locutus, their speaker (BBW).
|
|
A powerful man, and a strong Captain, whose life is in question at the end
|
|
of the season...
|
|
Picard, False [Patrick Stewart] : A duplicate of Captain Picard created by
|
|
unnamed aliens to aid their effort to study the concepts of authority and
|
|
leadership. The false Picard acts like he mistrusts the crew, runs several
|
|
efficiency drills, sings in Ten-Forward with his men, reports for a complete
|
|
physical on his own whim - something Picard never does - and has dinner
|
|
with Beverly. He finally endangers the crew at the Lonka Pulsar before Riker
|
|
leads a mutiny. The kidnappers then bring the real Picard back. (ALL)
|
|
Picasso : Artist that Picard's work imitates, says Data. (MPR)
|
|
Policeman [Fred G. Smith] : He clears the Rutians out of the plaza just at-
|
|
tacked by Ansata terrorists. (HGR)
|
|
Pulaski, Dr. Katherine : Served as Chief Medical Officer last season. Beverly
|
|
is familiar with her mind-erasing technique. (WHO)
|
|
"Q" [John deLancie] : The "omnipotent" scourge of the spaceways and Picard's
|
|
most resilient nemesis. This time around, Q is stripped of his powers by the
|
|
Q Continuum and he chooses to live life as a human - where he realizes that
|
|
he makes a terrible one at that. He believes he's really a Klingon at heart,
|
|
though this is little comfort to Worf. Eventually, his powers are given back
|
|
when he performs a selfless act to save the Enterprise. He tells Guinan that
|
|
his IQ is "only" 2005. (DEQ)
|
|
"Q2" [Corbin Bernsen, uncredited] : Another Q entity, the one who got Q kicked
|
|
out of the Continuum. He acts as Q's judge in the shuttlecraft. (DEQ)
|
|
Rabo : A Mintakan hunter. He and Hali find Palmer. (WHO)
|
|
Ral, Devinoni [Matt McCoy] : A "hired gun", a negotiator who lends his talents
|
|
to other races. In the Barzan Wormhole negotiation, he represents the Chry-
|
|
salians. Ral is one quarter Betazoid and possesses empathic powers, and he
|
|
also falls in love with Deanna Troi. Age 41, born Brussels, European Alli-
|
|
ance, reloacted at 19 to Hurkos Three. He has a "traveling companion" he
|
|
sent home before arriving on the Enterprise. His mother was 1/4 Betazoid;
|
|
he is the only empath of five children. (PRI)
|
|
Riker, Commander William T. [Jonathan Frakes] : First Officer of the Enter-
|
|
prise. He relies on Data to transport the Tau Cygna V people to a place
|
|
where they can be picked up and orders Geordi and O'Brien to work on the
|
|
transporter while Picard is visiting the Sheliak (ENS). He leads the Rana
|
|
IV away team and cannot understand why the Uxbridges don't want to leave
|
|
the planet (SUR). He and Troi are surgically altered to pass as Mintakans
|
|
and Riker is able to rescue Palmer, leaving Troi behind (WHO). He didn't
|
|
know Marla Aster that well, but they shared a few times together. He notes
|
|
to Data that if everyone felt so keenly about every death, human history
|
|
would be a lot less bloody (BON). He argues with Picard about leading the
|
|
away team to the Promellian battlecruiser (BTR) and leads the away team to
|
|
Galorndon Core himself with Geordi and Worf, where he loses the former to
|
|
a pit (ENE). He conducts master classes in poker. When Mendoza is poisoned
|
|
by DaiMon Goss, Riker is given the task of negotiating, and eventually he
|
|
is pitted directly against Devinoni Ral. Ral underestimates him and his
|
|
relationship with Troi, but Ral eventually wins by using his Betazoid abi-
|
|
lities. Nevertheless, Bhavani is impressed with his abilities (PRI). He
|
|
attempted to help Yuta to stop her mission of destiny, and ended up des-
|
|
troying her when he realized she wouldn't give up, something he had a hard
|
|
time accepting (VFA). He and Troi interrogate Jarok (DEF) and he tries to
|
|
capture Roga Danar when he flees from the brig (HUN). He has a hard time
|
|
accepting the terrorists' position when learning of atrocities and dealing
|
|
with Alexana Devos, and eventually he and Devos lead a mission into the
|
|
Ansata base (HGR). Q notes that he wasn't so stolid before he grew his
|
|
beard (DEQ). He is accused of the murder of Dr. Apgar and the loss of the
|
|
Tanuga Research Station, but actually, the damage was done by Apgar himself.
|
|
Nevertheless, he and Manua Apgar did exchange something whilst on board the
|
|
station, but Riker thinks she led him on and she the opposite (MPR). His
|
|
position of First Officer becomes part of tactical in the alternate timeline
|
|
and he challenges Picard's decisions when he thinks his captain is taking
|
|
irrational proposals and considering them, sending the Enterprise-C into
|
|
oblivion (YES). He takes personal leave when Data creates Lal, and is
|
|
shocked when Lal kisses him in Ten-Forward (OFF). He has a tough time dea-
|
|
ling with Kurn; Kurn almost kills him for his insolence (SIN). He challen-
|
|
ges the false Picard (ALL) and makes the real one go on shore leave by
|
|
joining in Troi's deception that Lwaxana is coming for a visit (CAP). Two
|
|
friends of his from his class at the Academy died on Ghorusda, part of the
|
|
reason he holds so much hostility toward Tam Elbrun (TIN). His hologram
|
|
double gets hit in Ten-Forward; Barclay calls him a pretty mannequin dressed
|
|
up in a fancy uniform, full of hot air. Later, he becomes Number One, the
|
|
Fourth Musketeer. He *is* very tall, which Troi says could be threatening
|
|
to some people. Barclay does *not* amuse him (HOL). He, Worf and Beverly
|
|
discover the problem on Beta Agni Two as being artificially created (TOY).
|
|
He was a junior officer when he met Deanna, a very serious psychology
|
|
student, "the best thing about being assigned to Betazed" (MEN). His quar-
|
|
ters are on deck eight. He believes he's lost something when he realizes
|
|
he's not the same man he used to be; Troi notes that he's more seasoned, a
|
|
little older, more experienced. He starts to slip into Picard's frame of
|
|
mind when he is forced into the captaincy of the Enterprise. He has rejec-
|
|
ted two other offers to command a ship, and refuses the third, the Melbourne,
|
|
especially with the Borg threat (BBW).
|
|
Rojay : The traveling companion of Devinoni Ral, a woman who looks bored and
|
|
barely acknowledges her surroundings. (PRI)
|
|
Russell : An Engineer on the Enterprise who aids Geordi. (TIN)
|
|
Sakkath [Rocco Sisto] : Personal assistant to Ambassador Sarek, a stolid Vulcan
|
|
man who has actually been acting as a shield, using in his own terms his
|
|
limited capabilities to enhance Sarek's mental discipline. His tension and
|
|
questions to Data about the stability of the mission eventually convince him
|
|
to reveal Sarek's condition to Captain Picard. (SAR)
|
|
Sarek, Ambassador [Mark Lenard] : Distinguished Vulcan scholar and one of the
|
|
galaxy's most renowned ambassadors, who negotiated the Treaty of Alpha Cyg-
|
|
nus Nine, the Coridan admission to the Federation and the Klingon Alliance.
|
|
Married two earth women, Amanda and Perrin; Picard met him briefly at his
|
|
son's wedding. He later mentioned Spock and Amanda in the past tense. He
|
|
is afflicted with Bendii Syndrome, a disease comparable to terran Alzheimer's
|
|
disease, which causes loss of emotional control and ability to meditate,
|
|
and causes a tear at a Mozart recital and an argument with Captain Picard.
|
|
He is able to overcome this with a mind-meld with Picard, and successfully
|
|
negotiates a treaty with the Legarans, a final, crowning achievement of his
|
|
long career. (SAR; from original series)
|
|
Sar, Galek [Albert Hall] : Captain of the Cleponji, the Promellian battle-
|
|
cruiser located by the Enterprise. He died at his post, which Worf considers
|
|
honorable. (Incorrectly "Galek Dar" in the show's credits). (BTR)
|
|
Science Crewman [John H. Francis] : He argues with O'Brien about who's table
|
|
he's sitting at in Ten Forward -- due to Sarek's emotional breakdown -- and
|
|
eventually causes a bar-brawl. (SAR)
|
|
Scientist [Betty Muramoto] : Assistant to Dr. Garin. (DEQ)
|
|
Security Officers : Two security officers try to stop the Koinonian spectre
|
|
in the Transporter Room to no avail. (BON) Two of them try to take Danar
|
|
captive on the Enterprise, but are put off by his extraordinary fighting
|
|
ability. (HUN)
|
|
Selar, Dr. : On the Enterprise-D, ordered via the loudspeaker to report to
|
|
null-G ward, stat. (YES)
|
|
Setal, Sublieutenant : -see- Jarok, Admiral
|
|
Shapiro : Data plans to study his portrayal of the Henry V role in order to
|
|
understand the role better. (DEF)
|
|
Shaw, Katik [Marc Buckland] : Waiter at the Rutian plaza attacked by the
|
|
Ansata. In actuality, he is a terrorist, presumably the one who set the bomb
|
|
when Beverly is kidnapped. (HGR)
|
|
Shelby, Lieutenant Commander [Elizabeth Dennehy] : Starfleet Tactical officer,
|
|
who took over Borg tactical analysis six months ago and now has her sights
|
|
set on the first officership of the Enterprise. Beautiful but calculating,
|
|
a good officer but zealous and overeager. She and Riker immediately bump
|
|
heads, but Riker realizes he must depend on her when the Enterprise faces
|
|
the Borg in a standoff, and Picard is captured. She leads an away team to
|
|
the Borg ship to rescue Picard, to no avail, and tries to get Riker to con-
|
|
tact Starfleet before he fires the Enterprise's weapon... (BBW)
|
|
Sheliak [Mart McChesney] : Leader of the Sheliak vessel; also the one contacted
|
|
on Shelius by the Enterprise. (ENS)
|
|
Soong, Dr. Noonian : Data's creator. Data is able to continue Soong's work
|
|
after attending a cybernetics conference, and creates Lal. (OFF)
|
|
Sousa, John Phillip : Composer of "Stars and Stripes Forever". (EVO)
|
|
Sovak [Max Grodenchik] : A Ferengi civilian who first bothers Picard arguing
|
|
for the "disc", which will lead him to the Tox-Uthat. He believes the
|
|
disc -- and the woman, Vash -- are his; he offers Picard his weight in gold
|
|
for the disc. He aided Professor Estragon in his explorations at certain
|
|
times, especially in situations that weren't quite ethical. When he cannot
|
|
find the Uthat in the Risian cave, he tries to dig himself, refusing to give
|
|
up....a hopeless cause. (CAP)
|
|
Spock : Half-Vulcan son of Sarek, who regrets never being able to tell him that
|
|
he loved him. Referred to in the past tense; it is quite possible that
|
|
Spock has passed on. Played in the original series by Leonard Nimoy. (SAR)
|
|
Stubbs, Dr. Paul [Ken Jenkins] : Astrophysicist studying the Kavis Alpha explo-
|
|
sion, a harsh man deadened by science. He says his mother is a formidable
|
|
woman he wouldn't want flying around in space with him....a woman of letters,
|
|
a great critic. Wesley read his unauthorized biography. He is a great fan
|
|
of baseball. Troi says his self portrait is so practiced, so polished. (EVO)
|
|
Sunad [Charles Dennis] : Commander of the Zalkonian ship which threatens the
|
|
Enterprise. He tries to stop John Doe's transfiguration, but is unable to,
|
|
and returns home to warn his fellow dictators. (TRA)
|
|
Tataglia : Data has been programmed to reproduce his style, one of over 300
|
|
violinists, for the Mozart concert. Perrin selects Tataglia's style for the
|
|
concert when Data asks her. (SAR)
|
|
Tayna [Juli Donald] : Dr. Apgar's assistant, with a large beehive hairdo and
|
|
quiet demeanor. She gives testimony on Riker's actions aboard the space
|
|
station. (MPR)
|
|
Technicians : Two workers on the Jovis who try to stop Data and Varria from
|
|
escaping. Kivas threatens one with death to stop Data after he kills Varria.
|
|
(TOY)
|
|
Temarek [Elkanah J. Burns] : Brull has him taste the drink that Marouk offers
|
|
to him. When Volnoth dies, he claims his possessions and strips the dead
|
|
corpse, disgusting Marouk and the Enterprise away team. (VFA)
|
|
Temple, Nurse [Patti Tippo] : Enterprise nurse, who aids Beverly in her at-
|
|
tempt to save John's life. (TRA)
|
|
Ten-Forward Crew [Diane Moser, Hayne Bayle, Maria Leone, James Becker] : People
|
|
in the Ten-Forward lounge when Lal comes to pay a visit to Guinan. (OFF)
|
|
Terkim : Guinan's mother's brother, the family misfit. Everyone told Guinan
|
|
to stay away from him, which of course she ignored; he was the only member of
|
|
the family with a sense of humor. (HOL)
|
|
Tholl, Kova [Stephen Markle] : A Mizarian, pacifistic....and cowardly. He is
|
|
part of the captive group that includes Picard, Esoqq and the fake Mitena
|
|
Haro. He refuses to cooperate with his fellow captors; when he finally does,
|
|
he realizes that he was part of the experiment itself, to see how long he
|
|
would last before he did cooperate. (ALL)
|
|
Thomas, Ensign : On the Enterprise-D, ordered to report to Combat Information
|
|
Center, or C.I.C. (YES)
|
|
Toff, Palor [Nehemiah Persoff] : Rival trader to Kivas Fajo, of an undisclosed
|
|
race. He possesses three nostrils, one of which is an aid to a decorative
|
|
gold accessory that wraps his face. (TOY)
|
|
Tog, DaiMon [Frank Corsentino] : Ferengi captain of the Krayton, he kidnaps
|
|
Lwaxana Troi after falling head first for her. He finds her exotic, and
|
|
agrees that she would be a valuable commodity for him in his trade deals.
|
|
Riker and Troi are taken with her, leading Tog into what could be a major
|
|
interstellar incident. He says that some females say his large ears are
|
|
his best feature, and love to give him Oo-mox. (MEN)
|
|
Tomalak [Andreas Katsulas] : Romulan commander of the Neutral Zone security
|
|
force, he violates the Zone treaty in order to rescue the crash survivors on
|
|
Galorndon Core. When Picard refuses to allow him to cross, Tomalak and he
|
|
play a deadly game of brinksmanship. (ENE) He also meets Picard at the
|
|
Neutral Zone, in charge of the task force led to charge Admiral Jarok with
|
|
treason. Picard eventually makes him back down after employing a squadron
|
|
of Klingon cruisers. (DEF)
|
|
Transporter Technician [Teddy Davis] : She beams Kurn to the Enterprise. (SIN)
|
|
Troi, Counselor Deanna [Marina Sirtis] : Lieutenant Commander, USS Enterprise,
|
|
the ship's Chief Counselor, resident psychologist and Captain's adjunct.
|
|
She begins to sense the nanites as a conscious presence (EVO) and aids Picard
|
|
in dealing with the alien Sheliak, including going over the Treaty of Armens
|
|
with him to find a loophole (ENS). She is terrorised by Kevin Uxbridge's
|
|
mental powers by a music replaying over in her mind; Beverly inhibits nearly
|
|
all the activity in her neocortex, but it fails to stop the music (SUR). She
|
|
and Riker are altered to pass as Mintakans and enter their culture, but when
|
|
Riker saves Palmer, she is left behind (WHO). Staying with a victim and
|
|
helping them get through their grief and guilt after death is something she
|
|
finds very rewarding (BON). She falls head first for Devinoni Ral, but has
|
|
her own motivations questioned by him. She asks Beverly about her feelings,
|
|
and decides to go along with them. Eventually, she realizes Ral puts her
|
|
in a conflict of interest. She receives an inquiry from the Manitoba Journal
|
|
of Interplanetary Psychology, as well as three communiques from her mother,
|
|
Lwaxana (PRI). She loves chocolate, especially sundaes and especially when
|
|
she is unhappy (PRI,DEQ). She interrogates Jarok but cannot read his mind
|
|
(DEF). She doesn't believe Roga Danar is dangerous, a key factor in disco-
|
|
vering his true intentions and history (HUN). She is witness to the attack
|
|
on the ship and Picard's kidnapping, and tries to help (HGR). She reads
|
|
Manua Apgar and Riker and realizes both are telling the truth, from their
|
|
own points of view (MPR). She is not present in the alternate timeline
|
|
(YES). She counsels Data on his decision to create Lal, and Lal herself on
|
|
her choices of gender and appearance, matters of relationships and her own
|
|
feelings (OFF). She doesn't realize that when Kurn says he almost killed
|
|
Riker in the turbolift, he wasn't kidding; she laughs emphatically (SIN).
|
|
She aids Riker in mutinying against the false Picard, but cannot detect any
|
|
emotional changes in the doppleganger; she only realizes something is wrong
|
|
when he asks her about the crew's reactions to him (ALL). She warns Picard
|
|
that her mother may visit the Enterprise, which gets him off and lets him
|
|
go on shore leave (CAP). She met Tam Elbrun at the University on Betazed;
|
|
she was a student, he was a patient. Elbrun calls her Dee. She cannot un-
|
|
derstand why he left Chandra Five (TIN). In Barclay's holodeck projection
|
|
she is the Goddess of Empathy, which the real Troi thinks is embarassing
|
|
(HOL). She helps Geordi deal with the stress of losing Data (TOY) and Picard
|
|
with the stresses of Sarek's emotional breakdown (SAR). She's known Reittan
|
|
Grax since she was a child. Her mother thinks she could have made something
|
|
of herself were she not in Starfleet. She and Riker are now good friends,
|
|
which Lwaxana says is a big mistake (MEN). She fears that Picard may be
|
|
lost to the borg, who invade the Enterprise and the Federation (BBW). A
|
|
gentle, emotional woman, and Picard's right hand.
|
|
Troi, Lwaxana [Majel Barrett] : Betazoid emissary, "daughter of the Fifth
|
|
House, holder of the sacred Chalice of Rixx, heir to the Holy Rings of
|
|
Betazed". Deanna's theatrical mother, who visits the Enterprise during the
|
|
Trade Agreements Conference on Betazed. Her first husband knew Reittan Grax
|
|
very well; he was not much of a conversationalist, but a wonderful lover.
|
|
She is kidnapped by DaiMon Tog because of her mental powers, and is forced to
|
|
accede to his demands, but she is able to overcome him. (MEN) She sent
|
|
three communiques to her daughter. (PRI) Deanna notes that she may be
|
|
visiting the Enterprise on Starbase 12, which convinces Picard to take a
|
|
vacation. (CAP)
|
|
Uxbridge, Kevin [John Anderson] : Appearing as an elder human male, he is ac-
|
|
tually a Douwd, an immortal being of disguises. He took on the form of a
|
|
human male and fell in love with an Earth woman, Rishon, and took her to live
|
|
on Rana IV for her final years...unfortunately, she died in the Rana disas-
|
|
ter. In retaliation for killing her, Kevin destroyed all Husnocks, the inva-
|
|
ders, everywhere. He is a pacifist by nature; his past includes a stay in
|
|
New Martim Vaz on earth. He is a specialist in symbiotic plant life, eighty-
|
|
five years old (in human disguise). The Uxbridges have been married for 53
|
|
years, and are both botanists. When Rishon first met him, he was a starving
|
|
student in a threadbare suit and mismatched shoes. (SUR)
|
|
Uxbridge, Rishon [Anne Haney] : Wife of Kevin, eighty-two, a composer of Tao-
|
|
classical music, and a botanist; she and Kevin have been on Rana IV for 5
|
|
years, and are from New Martim Vaz on Earth. She died in the Rana attack,
|
|
but Kevin - actually a Douwd - brought her image to life. They have been
|
|
married for 53 years. She is a gentle woman, but she went to fight the
|
|
Husnock - her final mistake. When Kevin first met her, she was traveling
|
|
with her parents, and asked him to marry her two hours after they met. (SUR)
|
|
Van Gogh, Vincent : -see- Starry Night (in Subject Guide)
|
|
Varria [Jane Daly] : Zibalian aide to Kivas Fajo. She knows he has no moral
|
|
difficulties whatsoever, but is 'owned' by him. Data is able to win her
|
|
over when he risks his life for her, but she is killed by Fajo with a Varon-
|
|
T disruptor when she tries to escape. She has been with Fajo for fourteen
|
|
years; she was barely an adult when he found her, idealistic, naive, full of
|
|
dreams. (TOY)
|
|
Vash [Jennifer Hetrick] : A curious woman who first bumps into Picard by pas-
|
|
sionately kissing him trying to escape the Ferengi, Sovak. She served as
|
|
personal assistant to Professor Samuel Estragon for the last five years of
|
|
his life, and when he died, took up the pursuit of the Tox-Uthat. She
|
|
takes Sovak's money to come to Risa and doublecrosses the Ferengi. In actu-
|
|
ality, she wants to make a sizeable profit with the Uthat....but doesn't
|
|
count on Picard, or the fact that she falls for him. (CAP)
|
|
Volnoth [Marc Lawrence] : One of the last members of the Lornack clan, he is
|
|
killed by a microvirus transmitted by Yuta. He recognizes Yuta right before
|
|
his death. (VFA)
|
|
Violinist : Serenades Geordi and Christy on the holodeck. (BTR)
|
|
Wagnor [Andrew Bickell] : Pilot of the Angosian transport sent to bring Danar
|
|
back to Lunar Five. (HUN)
|
|
Waiter : -see- Shaw, Katik
|
|
Warren, Dr. Mary [Lois Hall] : Scientist injured in the Mintaka station explo-
|
|
sion. Her wounds are terminal; she later dies in Enterprise's sickbay. (WHO)
|
|
Washington, George : Kyril Finn compares himself to Washington, and the Ansata
|
|
to the Americans fighting for independence in the Revolutionary War. (HGR)
|
|
Williams, Ensign : Officer in art class with Picard. Data says his striking
|
|
style is heavily influenced by geometric constructivism. (MPR)
|
|
Williams, Michael [Patrick Stewart] : A character from the Henry V simulation
|
|
that Data undertakes. (Stewart plays this as a cameo) (DEF)
|
|
Women : Two women in bikinis appear with their arms around Riker on Q's whim.
|
|
When he refuses, Q moves them - literally - to Worf. (DEQ)
|
|
Worf, Lieutenant [Michael Dorn] : Chief of Security, USS Enterprise, a staunch
|
|
Klingon with a strict attention to his duty and his shipmates. According
|
|
to Picard, the renegade Andorians in the Triangulum System never had to con-
|
|
tend with his thoroughness (SUR). He lost his parents when he was six. He
|
|
feels guilty over Marla's death because he led the away team on which she
|
|
died, and joins with Jeremy in the R'uustai, or "bonding" (BON). He didn't
|
|
play with toys as a child, especially ships in bottles (BTR). He is the
|
|
only compatible ribosome match with Patakh, and because of family honor, he
|
|
refuses to aid the Romulan. His hatred stems from the fact that a Romulan
|
|
attack killed his parents. According to Picard, he wouldn't ever complain
|
|
about Picard's judgment even if he had cause to do so (ENE). Jarok likes
|
|
him; he's got an attitude (DEF). He is hit and nearly killed by an Ansata
|
|
attack (HGR). He obviously doesn't like bathing, but Q thinks he'll hate
|
|
it even more (DEQ). Guinan says it wouldn't hurt him to look for a little
|
|
companionship; he says that he would require a Klingon woman. He believes
|
|
prune juice "a warrior's drink". He is not present when the timeline alters,
|
|
which is perfectly understandable (YES). Troi notes that if Lal selects a
|
|
Klingon guise he will be a friend for Worf (OFF). His brother is Kurn;
|
|
he is the son of Mogh, and was orphaned as one of the two survivors of the
|
|
Khitomer Massacre; he was told by Klingon High Command that he had no living
|
|
relatives. He answers for the accusations toward Mogh by going to the
|
|
Klingon homeworld and challenging the verdict. He and his nurse, Kahlest,
|
|
were the only survivors of the Khitomer Massacre. His sash is ripped off
|
|
him by Duras, but he nevertheless has another one back on the ship. He
|
|
accepts discommendation in order to save the Empire and one day continue
|
|
the struggle, but in doing so, Kurn is lost to him (SIN). He aids Riker in
|
|
mutinying against the false Picard (ALL). Riker and Picard both select him
|
|
to replace Data after he is supposedly killed....the second time he has had
|
|
to do it (TOY). He is mortally injured, yet is saved by John (TRA). He
|
|
tries to help Picard by charging the energy screen put up by the Borg, but
|
|
fails, and takes it personally (BBW). A strong, dedicated professional.
|
|
Wright, Lieutenant : An oriental officer in art class with Picard. Data says
|
|
she has effectively fused the incongruities of the surrealists with the ir-
|
|
rationality of Dadaism. (MPR)
|
|
Yar, Lieutenant Natasha "Tasha" [Denise Crosby] : The Enterprise's former secu-
|
|
rity chief, who died at Vagra Two during the ship's first year of duty. A
|
|
strong, robust woman with a shrouded past, well liked and remembered by her
|
|
fellow crewmates. In the alternate timeline, she never died; straight out
|
|
of the Academy, on the Enterprise for four years - and feeling lucky to have
|
|
gotten the assignment - she remained security chief in the Federation's war
|
|
with the Klingon Empire. Only on Guinan's intuition does she transfer to
|
|
the Enterprise-C, after the wizened woman informs her of her meaningless
|
|
death in the other timeline. Though she is presumably killed in battle when
|
|
the Enterprise-C returns to Narendra Three, 22 years ago, it gives her death
|
|
meaning, and dignity. (YES) Data doesn't detect the same feelings of
|
|
absence he associates with her death when Marla Aster dies. (BON) The holo-
|
|
gram of Tasha that Data holds as one of his most prized possessions is found
|
|
by Geordi and Wesley when they pack his belongings. Worf had problems re-
|
|
placing her, as he does when he must also replace Data. (TOY)
|
|
Yari : A Mintakan; Nuria sends him and Hali after Riker. (WHO)
|
|
Yuta [Lisa Wilcox] : The Chef and taster to Sovereign Marouk of Acamar III, she
|
|
is the last survivor of the Tralesta Clan. Yuta was chosen to seek revenge
|
|
against the Lornack clan; her cells were altered, her aging slowed, in order
|
|
to carry it out. Riker discovers her secret by extrapolating from a photo-
|
|
graph of the Penthor-Mul trial; he tries to stop her from killing Chorgon,
|
|
the last Lornack, but has to kill her in doing so. She is a sad siren,
|
|
her destiny chosen for her, but regrets what she has to do. (VFA)
|
|
Zayner [J. Michael Flynn] : Aide to Prime Minister Nayrok. (HUN)
|
|
|
|
==== SUBJECT INDEX ============================================================
|
|
Acamarian Brandy : A delicacy Chorgon has not tasted in a long time. (VFA)
|
|
Acamarian Database : Transmitted to the Enterprise. Riker is able to discover
|
|
the "missing link" in Volnath's murder through examination of this. (VFA)
|
|
Acamarians : Residents of Acamar Three. They are endowed with an unusual
|
|
iron-copper composite blood type, unique to them. The Gatherers, a tribe
|
|
of nomadic raiders, split off from their culture a century before. (VFA)
|
|
Access Code : Needed to access Ferengi computers on the Krayton. Tog's begins
|
|
with Code Keh-ee Yoor-ee Dah-teh-ee....but Farek cuts him off, realizing
|
|
Lwaxana's nefarous game. (MEN)
|
|
Aceton Assimilators : Devices that feed on raw power, then convert that power
|
|
to radiation and throw it back to the original supply. They were used by the
|
|
Menthars as booby traps; the Cleponji was ensnared in it a millenium ago and
|
|
the Enterprise is caught in it as well. (BTR)
|
|
Advanced Genetics : Wesley's nanite studies is his final project for his Ad-
|
|
vanced Genetics course. (EVO)
|
|
Age of Ascension : -see- Klingon Age of Ascension
|
|
Aldabren Exchange : A move Riker makes to finish off his chess game with Nibor
|
|
in Ten-Forward. (MEN)
|
|
Ale : The false Picard orders a round of ales for everyone in Ten-Forward, and
|
|
begins singing, a clear sign of his problematic nature. (ALL)
|
|
Algolian Ceremonial Rhythms : Chimes played at the closing ceremonies of the
|
|
Trade Agreements Conference on the Enterprise. Riker duplicates them via
|
|
subspace static to signal the Enterprise. (MEN)
|
|
Alliance, Klingon/Federation : Picard notes that the alliance is not based on
|
|
lies, but K'mpec refuses to give in, refusing to destroy the Empire for one
|
|
family's honor. Picard must test his resolve in dealing with the situation
|
|
of the trial on the Klingon homeworld. (SIN)
|
|
Alternate Timeline : Created by the temporal rift and the subsequent escape of
|
|
the Enterprise-C through it from the Narendra Three encounter. It was a dar-
|
|
ker, militaristic atmosphere, caused by 22 years of war with the Klingons,
|
|
who evidentally believed that Narendra was leveled by the Federation instead
|
|
of the true culprits, the Romulans. In the alternate timeline, Tasha Yar is
|
|
still alive, Picard recites Military Logs, Wesley is a full Ensign, Troi and
|
|
Worf are absent, Guinan's Ten-Forward is a mess room, and the Enterprise-D
|
|
is a battleship. Here, Starfleet is losing to the Klingons; analysts say
|
|
that defeat is imminent, within six months - already the Federation has lost
|
|
half of Starfleet to them, even though when the Enterprise-C battled at Na-
|
|
rendra Three the Federation was negotiating for peace. Forty billion people
|
|
have already died in the war by the time the Enterprise-C comes through the
|
|
rift. (YES)
|
|
Anastazine : A anti-personnel gas; Picard has Data flood the Cargo Bays with
|
|
anastazine at 70 parts per million to put Danar to sleep. (HUN)
|
|
Andorians : A Starfleet Admiral once said that a group of renegade Andorians
|
|
in the Triangulum system had completely disappeared from a system. In actu-
|
|
ality, they dismantled their ship and hid it. Picard compares that to the
|
|
disappearance of the Husnock vessel. (SUR) Lal narrows its choices on gen-
|
|
der and appearance to four, one of which is an Andorian female, which would
|
|
be the only one on board the Enterprise. (OFF) They wish to bid for the
|
|
shipment of Tellurian spices Kivas Fajo has offered; they've had four days,
|
|
and interrupt Fajo when he is questioning Data. (TOY)
|
|
Angosian Alteration : The process of psychological manipulation and biochemical
|
|
conditioning, using cryptobiolin, triclenidil, macrospentol and a few things
|
|
Troi doesn't even recognize. The process alters cell structur and turns an
|
|
otherwise normal man into a perfect soldier and killing machine. (HUN)
|
|
Ansata : Terrorist separatists fighting for autonomy and self-determination
|
|
for their homeland on the western continent of the planet Rutia Four. It is
|
|
led by Kyril Finn. They have been fighting for seventy years against the
|
|
Rutian eastern continent. The Rutians believe they consist of only some two
|
|
hundred members, but they have a list of over five thousand Ansata suppor-
|
|
ters. Once, an Ansata bomb destroyed sixty children in a shuttlebus, which
|
|
makes Police Chief Devos hate them more, even though they claim the intended
|
|
targed was a police transport. Their base is some 300 kilometers from the
|
|
capital city, on the southern tip of the continent. (HGR)
|
|
Anthropological Station : Located on Mintaka Three, populated by three Federa-
|
|
tion Anthropological Field Team scientists. Their reactor produces 4.2
|
|
gigawatts, enabling them to power their "duck blind", a hologrammatic image
|
|
that keeps them hidden. (WHO)
|
|
Anti-Grav Unit : A system being plagued by failures, due to the invidium leak
|
|
from the tissue sample containers. (HOL)
|
|
Apnex Sea : A place on Romulus that Jarok comments on; he will never be able to
|
|
see the spires of his home rising above the Apnex Sea again. (DEF)
|
|
Arboretum : There is one on the Enterprise, which Wes takes Suzanne Dumont to
|
|
on a date, instead of the Mozart Recital. (SAR) Geordi later visits here
|
|
on a date with Christy (TRA).
|
|
Arcturian Fizz : A drink that Lwaxana says has certain pleasure-enhancing
|
|
qualities; she is going to use it to get Tog's access code, but fails. (MEN)
|
|
Artonian Lasers : Found at the Gatherer encampment on Gamma Hromi II. (VFA)
|
|
Auto-Destruct Sequencer : Jarok sets this on his ship before he leaves, so
|
|
that it would not be picked apart for its secrets. (DEF)
|
|
Barzan Wormhole : An interdimensional passage to points in other parts of the
|
|
galaxy, the only stable wormhole known to exist. It appears approximately
|
|
every 233 minutes due to radiation buildup in the accretion disk. It is a
|
|
shortcut to the Gamma Quadrant, "available for the right price". It origi-
|
|
nally delivered a Barzan probe beyond the Denkiri Arm in Gamma which would
|
|
take 100 years at Warp 9 to reach. Geordi detects meson and lepton increases
|
|
when he and Data journey through it and the Ferengi shuttle is marooned when
|
|
the other side changes location. It is eventually realized to be a dry well,
|
|
worthless, "a proverbial lemon". (PRI)
|
|
Baseball : Once, centuries ago, it was the beloved national pasttime of the
|
|
Americans....now lost to impatience, abandoned. Stubbs is a great fan of
|
|
old baseball, and has memories statistics to play out seasons in his own
|
|
mind. He compares his project to baseball; because of the Enterprise's mal-
|
|
functions, his is a game postponed 196 years on account of rain. Later,
|
|
Stubbs is thinking about baseball - with Lockman on first, Dark on second,
|
|
Thompson at the plate and Branca on the mound - when he is attacked by the
|
|
nanites personally. (EVO)
|
|
Basotile : The very first Basotile, a piece of art, was created centuries ago;
|
|
it is now owned by Fajo, and it is priceless. (TOY)
|
|
Battle Bridge : Located on Deck Eight. Riker and Shelby go there to prepare
|
|
for a possible saucer separation. (BBW)
|
|
Belzoidian Flea : Q could have chosen to become this instead of a human. (DEQ)
|
|
Bendii Syndrome : A rare disease that sometimes affects Vulcans over the age of
|
|
two-hundred, which is caught by Sarek. The disease causes a complete emo-
|
|
tional breakdown of the man, and he begins projecting his emotions to other
|
|
people, nearly destroying the conference with the Legarans that he has come
|
|
to the Enterprise to commence. A culture from his metathalmus is conclusive
|
|
but the results will take several days....too long. There has not been a
|
|
case of Bendii Syndrome in Sarek's lifetime, until now, and its effects are
|
|
irreversible. (SAR)
|
|
Berthold Rays : A form of radiation that breaks down organic tissue (from ori-
|
|
ginal series episode "This Side of Paradise); a light bombardment of broad-
|
|
band Berthold rays measuring 75 rems - like a soft medical scan - is used as
|
|
a probe by the Calamarain. (DEQ)
|
|
Betazoids : Inhabitans of Betazed, a Federation member planet. Betazoids are
|
|
unable to read Ferengi minds. (MEN)
|
|
Betazoid Telepathy : In most Betazoids telepathic gifts develop at adolescence,
|
|
but for unknown reasons occasionally Betazoids are born telepathic; the noise
|
|
is overwhelming, incomprehensible - and painful - to a child. Tam Elbrun is
|
|
one such individual. (TIN)
|
|
Bioplast Sheeting : Something Data is composed of. (TOY)
|
|
Blood Sample : A sample taken from a makeshift dagger is a rare iron/copper
|
|
composite, unique to Acamarians. It leads Picard to discern that the scien-
|
|
tific colony was raided by Gatherers. (VFA)
|
|
Board of Inquiry : The False Picard questions Riker, asking if he believes if
|
|
he can convince a board of Inquiry that he is right to remove him from
|
|
command. Riker doesn't believe so, but does it anyway. (ALL)
|
|
Bolians : Inhabitants of Bolius Nine, basically humanoid but possessing a ridge
|
|
down the middle of their head, as well as green-tinted skin. They maintain
|
|
an uneasy truce with the Moropa. Mitena Haro is one, as well as Captain
|
|
Rixx (from the first season, "Conspiracy"). (ALL)
|
|
Bombs, Koinonian : Six in all found on the planet, including the one that
|
|
killed Marla Aster. They are subspace proximity detonators, undetectable by
|
|
tricorders. Five are deactivated; the sixth one, the one that exploded, was
|
|
not found by the Koinonian energy aliens. The five had been pulled out of
|
|
the ground and diffused. (BON)
|
|
Bonding, The : -see- R'uustai
|
|
Book : One of Data's possessions, given to him by the Captain. It was an old
|
|
leather-bound book. (TOY)
|
|
Books, Picard's : He takes with him "Ulysses" by James Joyce and "Ethics,
|
|
Sophistry and the Alternate Universe" by Ving Kuda. (CAP)
|
|
Borg : Cybernetically enhanced humanoids from another part of the galaxy, and
|
|
the most deadly adversary faced by the Federation. Originally encountering
|
|
the Enterprise in a distant system, placed there by Q ("Q Who," last season)
|
|
they decimate the Jouret Four outpost and then turn their sights toward the
|
|
Federation. The Borg kidnap Picard to be their speaker, and head for Earth.
|
|
Ruthless, calculating, lacking any respect for life. The Federation has been
|
|
working on new weapons to combat them, but they are still 18 to 24 months
|
|
away. In their attack, they kill eleven, with eight more unaccounted for.
|
|
(BBW)
|
|
Bottles, Ships In : Picard built these as a child -- he comments that he pro-
|
|
bably had a Promellian battlecruiser in one. Worf, Riker and Data never did
|
|
this, but Chief O'Brien says he did. (BTR)
|
|
Brinksmanship : A dangerous game, notes Picard, a game that he and Tomalak must
|
|
play over Galorndon Core. (ENE)
|
|
Bubblegum : The Roger Maris trading card that Fajo owns has had its bubblegum
|
|
scent preserved. (TOY)
|
|
Calamarain : A race of ionized gas that Q tormented - he says they "simply have
|
|
no sense of humor". They in turn take their revenge on Q when he is forced
|
|
to become human, and when Q gets his powers back....he spares them on Q2's
|
|
insistence. (DEQ)
|
|
Caldonians : Competitors (though presumably not very forcibly) of the UFP. A
|
|
society committed to pure research. When Leyor, their representative, with-
|
|
draws, Riker tries to make a deal for their Trillium 323 and offer it to the
|
|
Barzans, but the deal has already been made with the Chrysalians. (PRI)
|
|
Captain's Mess : Picard hosts a dinner with his senior officers and Kurn in
|
|
the dining room, serving replicated turkey and some caviar he has saved from
|
|
Earth. (SIN)
|
|
Cargo Bays : Danar confronts a security team in the main cargo bays, Deck 38
|
|
(HUN). Geordi orders Barclay to report to Cargo Bay 5, where the tissue
|
|
samples are located (HOL). A radiation burst outside Cargo Bay 12 on Deck
|
|
39 is the first hint of Krieger waves (MPR). There is an escape pod in the
|
|
aft cargo bay of the Jovis (TOY).
|
|
Caviar : A delicacy from Earth's Caspian Sea that Picard holds as a personal
|
|
favorite of his. The replicators have never done it justice, so Picard
|
|
managed to store a few cases aboard for special occasions. (SIN)
|
|
Cetacean Ops : On the Enterprise, Dr. Joshua Kim is ordered here via the loud-
|
|
speaker. (YES)
|
|
Cha'DIch : A defender of Klingon accused. When a Klingon stands accused of
|
|
something - like Worf does in challenging the judgment against his father -
|
|
he is not allowed combat; the cha'DIch handles such matters. Worf selects
|
|
Kurn as his cha'DIch, then when Kurn is wounded, Picard is selected. (SIN)
|
|
Chair, Data's : A place of 'honor' that Fajo has prepared for the captive Data,
|
|
which becomes a symbol of Data's strength of will. By threatening Varria,
|
|
and therefore, life itself, Data is forced to sit in the chair. (TOY)
|
|
Chalice of Rixx : Lwaxana is its holder; in actuality, it is an old clay pot
|
|
with mold growing inside it. (MEN)
|
|
Chalnoth : The inhabitants of Chalna, Esoqq is one of them. His name means
|
|
"fighter" in the Chalnoth language. They despise law and government; they
|
|
are strong, obeying no one. Tholl charges that they live in anarchy, mur-
|
|
dering each other. (ALL)
|
|
Champagne : Ral orders this "for two", he and Deanna. (PRI)
|
|
Chandrans : Inhabitants of Chandra Five. Peaceful, untroubled people, with
|
|
glacial minds; they have a lovely three-day ritual for saying "Hello". (TIN)
|
|
Cheron, Battle Of : The Federation victory over the Romulan Empire, presumably
|
|
the Romulan War of two centuries before. The humiliating defeat of the
|
|
Romulans has not been forgotten by Romulan leaders. (DEF)
|
|
Chess : When Picard calls for the computer to identify the malfunctions, it
|
|
responds with chess moves - "pawn to king three, knight to rook four, queen
|
|
to bishop three" and so forth (EVO). Picard compares Romulan strategy and
|
|
tactics to chess: "it is always a chess game with them, isn't it?" (DEF).
|
|
Riker defeats Nibor with the Queen's Gambit and the Aldabren Exchange on
|
|
the Enterprise in thirty moves; he later notes that he could have beaten
|
|
him even in twenty. Later, when he is captive, Riker points out from his
|
|
cell that Nibor's opponent is two moves away from mating him. Riker has the
|
|
chance to play him again, which he uses to escape. (MEN)
|
|
Chocolate : A favorite of Troi's when she is upset - she asks for one from the
|
|
computer, not one of its "perfectly synthesized, ingeniously enhanced imita-
|
|
tions". She also comments to Riker that she hopes there is some chocolate
|
|
around in Ten-Forward. (PRI) When Data tells Q of Troi's predilection for
|
|
chocolate when she is in an unhappy mood, he orders ten sundaes - he's
|
|
"really upset". (DEQ)
|
|
Chrysalians : A neutral race, not as powerful as the Federation but enjoying
|
|
peace for 10 generations. Ral represents them at the Barzan negotiations, as
|
|
he has represented them before in other deals. (PRI)
|
|
Chula, Valley Of : A location on Romulus. (DEF)
|
|
Class One Probes : Picard sends one to Nelvana Three to monitor it, but the
|
|
probe fails to find anything. (DEF) Picard orders one be left to monitor
|
|
the final closure of the temporal rift, in the normal timeline. (YES)
|
|
Class Two Probe : The hytritium is loaded aboard one in order to deliver it
|
|
to the tricyanate water contamination, launched from the Enterprise. (TOY)
|
|
Class Three Probe : The neutrino beacon sent down to Galorndon Core is put
|
|
aboard one of these. (ENE)
|
|
Cloaking Device : Used by both the Romulans and the Klingons. Their use is
|
|
given away by a visible distortion. (DEF)
|
|
Cloth, Mintakan : Ornament given Picard as a gift by Nuria and the young Haki.
|
|
It is later seen draped over his chair when he is in the midst of the mind-
|
|
meld with Sarek. (WHO,SAR)
|
|
Cochrane Distortion : -see- Signals, Subspace
|
|
Coco-No-no : An exotic drink that Geordi offers to Christy. (BTR)
|
|
Colony Operations : The location on Rana that first sends out a distress call,
|
|
then goes emissions quiet. Picard asks Data to call them first. (SUR)
|
|
Combat Date : -see- Military Log
|
|
Combat Information Center : Location on the Enterprise, where Ensign Thomas
|
|
is ordered to via the intercom. (YES)
|
|
"Commodore" : Geordi's nickname for Bochra, the Romulan crash survivor. (ENE)
|
|
Communication : Troi notes that communication is remarkable between alien lan-
|
|
guages, as evidenced in her sezmareth example. (ENS)
|
|
Computer Core : Geordi calls up cross sections of the computer core processor
|
|
451, elements 0200 through 0300. At element 299 there is a visible lesion,
|
|
leading him to discover the nanite infestation. (EVO)
|
|
Conference Room : Location on the Enterprise; it is filled with a tank with an
|
|
alien substance for the Legarans. Sarek orders that the walls be bare, that
|
|
the tables and other furniture be removed. (SAR)
|
|
Containment Field : Part of the Enterprise's engines, containing the antimat-
|
|
ter. Hits on the Enterprise-D from the Klingons cause a breakdown of the
|
|
containment field generator, which threatens to destroy the Enterprise. Pre-
|
|
sumbly if the alternate timeline continued, it would have. (YES)
|
|
Control Booth : Located above the shuttlebay, John Doe tries to control the
|
|
bay from here and launch in the El-Baz shuttle. (TRA)
|
|
Coolant : A coolant leak is detected in engineering, contributing to the break-
|
|
down of the Enterprise's containment field generator. (YES)
|
|
Correllium Fever : An outbreak of this disease has happened on Nahmi Four, and
|
|
the tissue samples donated by the Mikulaks may be the only aid to curing it.
|
|
(HOL)
|
|
Country Medicine : Beverly uses a little old-fashioned country medicine to help
|
|
Patakh; keep the fever down, try to let the body heal itself. (ENE)
|
|
Cryonetrium : Geordi has Picard flood the injector pathway conduits with ga-
|
|
seous cryonetrium, to lower the temperature to -200 degrees Celsius to make
|
|
the invidium contamination inert. (HOL)
|
|
Cryptobiolin : -see- Angosian Alteration.
|
|
Cybernetics Conference : Data attended one, which led to his creation of Lal.
|
|
There was a new submicron transfer technology introduced at the conference,
|
|
which Data discovered could be used to lay down complex neural net pathways,
|
|
thereby continuing Dr. Soong's work. (OFF)
|
|
Dachlyds : Neighbors of the planet Gemaris Five, Picard mediated a trade dis-
|
|
pute between the two cultures. They are very stubborn people. (CAP)
|
|
Damage Control Team Alpha : Geordi orders them to report to Engineering level
|
|
three in the alternate timeline. (YES)
|
|
Daystrom Institute : Vash says she is going to prevent the Tox-Uthat to this;
|
|
in actuality, she is going to sell it, but doesn't get the option. (CAP)
|
|
Daystrom Institute Theoretical Propulsion Group : Part of the Daystrom Insti-
|
|
tute of Technology; this area is where Brahms graduated. (BTR)
|
|
D'daridex-Class : -see- Romulan Warbirds (in Ship Index)
|
|
Deflector : Geordi and Wesley and the Engineering team alter the main deflector
|
|
dish in an effort to channel a massive burst of energy at the Borg...the
|
|
use of which will necessitate the lower three decks of the saucer and the
|
|
forward half of the secondary hull. As Picard/Locutus speaks, Riker prepares
|
|
to use it... (BBW)
|
|
Demon : Lwaxana Troi purposely calls Tog a Demon instead of a DaiMon, his pro-
|
|
per title. (MEN)
|
|
Denkirs : Units of measurement, used by Fajo to measure finoplak. (TOY)
|
|
Dicosilium : The Enterprise brings this material to Dr. Apgar on the Tanuga
|
|
Research Station. He makes a note of telling Riker that the delivery wasn't
|
|
scheduled for another three months. (MPR)
|
|
Dilithium Chamber : Says Brahms, it is possible to reorient the dilithium
|
|
crystals by adjusting their lattice structure direction. She further adds
|
|
that this is a feature that will be added to the next class of ship. Geordi
|
|
is able to reorient them to add power to the Enterprise's shields. This was
|
|
created at Outpost Seran-T-1. (BTR)
|
|
Dimensional Shifter : A revolutionary new device created by the Ansata to
|
|
"invert" themselves and instantaneously transport anywhere around the planet
|
|
Rutia. The side effects are warped DNA and rapidly decaying health. The
|
|
Rutian police has no clue as to how it works, even though they have captured
|
|
several of them. It cannot be detected by Rutian sensors or those aboard
|
|
the Enterprise. (HGR)
|
|
Director : Title on a Sheliak vessel, analogous to Captain. (ENS)
|
|
Disc : A device that Sovak wants and believes Picard has. Actually, Vash
|
|
slips it into his robe. When Picard discovers it, he uses it to bargain with
|
|
Vash to take him along on her expedition....the disc contains the notes of
|
|
Professor Samuel Estragon on his journey to find the Tox-Uthat. In actuality
|
|
there are two discs; Vash uses the second one, a duplicate, to lead Sovak
|
|
astray. (CAP)
|
|
Discommendation : The final act Worf faces to save the Klingon Empire. He
|
|
stands before the High Council and accepts their judgment and banishment
|
|
from the Empire in order to one day return to prove his father's innocence.
|
|
Worf accepts it before the Council, and his brother. (SIN)
|
|
Dispersal Pattern Sierra : An Enterprise-D targeting pattern for photon tor-
|
|
pedoes. (YES)
|
|
Disruptors : Romulan weapons, which Tomalak eventually does not use to fire
|
|
on the Enterprise. (ENE) Used on the Enterprise in the Tin Man incident
|
|
(TIN).
|
|
Distribution Nodes : Parts of the Borg vessel that help power distribution so
|
|
that it doesn't lose power to any point; Beverly, Worf, Shelby and Data beam
|
|
over to knock some out. (BBW)
|
|
Douwd : An immortal being of disguises and false surroundings, one of whom
|
|
has lived in this galaxy for thousands of years and finally metamorphosized
|
|
into the form of Kevin Uxbridge. (SUR)
|
|
Duck Blind : -see- Anthropological Station
|
|
Duranium : The Enterprise's interior walls are made out of this; the Krieger
|
|
radiation is capable of making a hole in it. (MPR) The test object that
|
|
O'Brien uses in the transporter room is made of duranium, yet it is decimated
|
|
when the transporter fails. (HOL)
|
|
Earl Grey : Tea, Picard's favorite; he offers it to Hanson. (BBW)
|
|
Early Bird : Data does not understand Shelby's joke about the early bird get-
|
|
ting the worm; he notes that there are no known avifaunal or crawling vermi-
|
|
cular lifeforms on Jouret Four. (BBW)
|
|
"Egg" : Stubbs' pet name for his scientific unit, a pod that will study the
|
|
Kavis Alpha explosion at close range. (EVO)
|
|
Elway Theorem : Has to do with dimensional shifting; according to Data, it was
|
|
proved to be entirely inaccurate, and all research was abandoned by the mid-
|
|
23rd century. Elway used an isolated field coil like the Ansata's dimensio-
|
|
nal shifters used. It is this theorem that helps Wesley, Data and Geordi
|
|
detect Ansata movements. (HGR)
|
|
Engineering : Hit by the Borg's weapons; the computer notes a decompression
|
|
danger in deck 36, section four, and seals main engineering. (BBW)
|
|
Enterprise Corridors : Danar takes flight in the corridors and Jefferies tubes
|
|
of the Enterprise. He opens access panel K-12, J-9, Deck 30; flees to Shut-
|
|
tlebay Two; flees again to tube J-4 on Deck 14; opens a panel in tube N-11,
|
|
Deck 38; flees to the cargo bays and then escapes. An explosion in tube
|
|
section T-95 makes all sensors go inoperative. (HUN)
|
|
Enterprise Shields : At 20 million kilometers from the Lonka Pulsar, the En-
|
|
terprise's shields will be effective for only eighteen minutes (ALL). Geordi
|
|
increases the shield output to cut off the Koinonians (BON).
|
|
Enterprise Systems : The inertia dampeners on the Enterprise fail because of
|
|
the nanite infestation. There has not been a system-wide technological
|
|
failure on a starship in 79 years. (EVO) The Koinonian energy creatures
|
|
tap the Enterprise's matter/antimatter field in order to power the image of
|
|
Jeremy's Earth home and the spectre of Marla. Geordi increases the shields,
|
|
which momentarily cut them off. (BON) The Main Power Return and Secondary
|
|
Power Boost are affected by the Menthar booby traps. The dilithium crystal
|
|
chamber is reconfigured by Geordi and Leah Brahms (-see- Dilithium Chamber).
|
|
Circuits L-452 to L-575 will accept the reactants from this reconfiguration.
|
|
(BTR) Barclay says he has been planning to run diagostics on the ship's
|
|
graviton invertor circuits to find out what happened to the anti-grav unit.
|
|
Meanwhile, Geordi has his people realign the magnetic capacitors in both the
|
|
matter and antimatter injectors, as well as do the flow regulator maintenance
|
|
at the same time. When Barclay says that he'll check for a surge in the
|
|
transfer coils, Wesley notes that a coil surge wouldn't result in field dis-
|
|
sipation; he aught to take a look at the flux capacitor. There are over
|
|
4000 power systems on the Enterprise that need to be checked. Finally, the
|
|
antimatter flow regulators fail and the Enterprise speeds out of control.
|
|
Duffy suggests attempting a magnetic quench of the fusion pre-burners,
|
|
but Geordi already tried it. Wesley suggests that the fuel inlet servos are
|
|
caught in cycle, but Geordi explains that the swirl dampers would be frozen
|
|
too, and they aren't. The injectors are simply jammed, due to the invidium
|
|
leak. Geordi and Barclay are able to reverse it and save the ship. (HOL)
|
|
Adding preprocessors to the neutrino counters on the ship boosted efficiency
|
|
by eleven percent, an adjustment made by Wesley. (MEN)
|
|
European Alliance : A country on 24th century Earth. Devinoni Ral was born
|
|
here, in Brussels. (PRI)
|
|
Extradition : In Federation regulations, if an officer is within a planet's
|
|
jurisdiction, the Captain will decide if extradition is warranted. This
|
|
helps Picard keep Riker aboard the ship to find out the truth. (MPR)
|
|
Felodesine Chip : A small, orange-colored wafer containing a deadly poison
|
|
that Jarok ingests when he realizes his defection was for nothing, killing
|
|
him. (DEF)
|
|
Ferengi : They have never been able to attend the Trade Agreements Conferences
|
|
until it is held on Betazed, and presumably will never again. Ferengi fe-
|
|
males "do not deserve the honor of clothing". Ears are their most erogenous
|
|
zone, especially when "giving Oo-mox". (MEN) They added pearls to Veltan
|
|
Sex Idols to increase their value. (TOY)
|
|
Ferengi Book of Etiquette : Riker jokes that Tog must have missed the chapter
|
|
in this about the value Starfleet has for its officers. (MEN)
|
|
Ferengi Physiology : Data explains the Betazoids' inability to read Ferengi
|
|
minds because their brains are composed of four different somethings that
|
|
he's unable to specify; Picard cuts him off, as usual. (MEN)
|
|
Finoplak : Fajo uses this solvent to dissolve Data's uniform, though it will
|
|
not damage his skin. He orders 100 denkirs of it from his replicator. (TOY)
|
|
Flirting : "Visual reconnaissance" as Lal calls to it; Guinan points out that
|
|
it leads to kissing, holding hands and other things that she'd rather have
|
|
Data explain. (OFF)
|
|
Flux Capacitor : An Enterprise technical system; called "flow capacitor" in the
|
|
script. (An injoke borrowed from "Buckaroo Banzai".) (HOL)
|
|
Food Disk : Shaped like a hockey puck, the alien captors that kidnap Picard,
|
|
Tholl, Esoqq and Haro. Esoqq cannot eat it; it is therefore a test to see
|
|
if they can relate to the situation. (ALL)
|
|
Food Replicators : Jarok orders water at twelve onkians from one, but it is
|
|
calibrated to the Celsius metric system (DEF). Deanna and Devinoni Ral
|
|
order champagne from one (PRI). The Enterprise's complement can provide
|
|
just about anything to anyone. Riker offers to show Yuta how to use them to
|
|
make Acamarian dishes; Marouk orders a glass of water, five degrees. (VFA)
|
|
Food Slot : Food replicator, one of which malfunctions in sickbay, because of
|
|
the nanite infestation. (EVO)
|
|
Footprint : The Borg's magnetic resonance traces, or "footprint," are detected
|
|
in the remnants of the Jouret Four colony. (BBW)
|
|
Forcefields : Located at corridor junctions on the Enterprise; Picard orders
|
|
that two, A and B on Deck 8, be activated to contain Jeremy Aster and the
|
|
Marla Aster spectre to their quarters. (BON) Both Fajo and Varria wear
|
|
force field generators on their belts, proximity-actuated fields that impede
|
|
positron flow. Very useful for warding off intruders...and Data. (TOY)
|
|
Fungilli : An Italian dish that Brahms makes exceedingly well. (BTR)
|
|
Gal Ga'thong, Firefalls Of : A place on Romulus. (DEF)
|
|
Gamma Field : A low level gamma field reduces the nanites' processing speed.
|
|
A larger burst of gamma rays destroys a large portion of the species. (EVO)
|
|
Gamma Sequence : An Enterprise evasive maneuver. (YES)
|
|
Gatherers : A tribe of nomadic raiders who left their homeworld Acamar Three a
|
|
century ago after blood feuds ravaged the planet. The Gatherers have raided
|
|
many planets in the vicinity of Acamar; they disrupt trade routes. The last
|
|
attempt to offer amnesty to them by the Acamarians was 18 years ago. Chor-
|
|
gon, the leader of the Gatherers, demands autonomy for his people as well
|
|
as three seats on the ruling council if his people are to return. (VFA)
|
|
Gemarians : Picard mediated a trade dispute between them and their neighbors,
|
|
the Dachlyds. They are incredibly stubborn people. (CAP)
|
|
Ghorusda Disaster : An incident that took place on the planet Ghorusda. Forty
|
|
seven people were killed, including the captain of the Adelphi and two
|
|
friends of Riker's from his class at the Academy. It was a first contact
|
|
situation, and Tam Elbrun feels very guilty about it. (TIN)
|
|
Gold : DaiMon Goss offers a large sum of gold bars to Premier Bhavani in addi-
|
|
tion to matching any offer for the Wormhole. (PRI)
|
|
Gomtuu : -see- Tin Man
|
|
Greenlaw-Huffman Scheme : -see- Signals, Subspace
|
|
Grizellas : Named by Picard to be the arbitors in the Treaty of Armens "third
|
|
party arbitration" clause. Since they are currently in a hybernation cycle
|
|
for six months, the Sheliaks concede to Picard. (ENS)
|
|
Gulag : Picard compares the Angosian prison of Lunar Five to the gulags of post
|
|
World War Two. (HUN)
|
|
Gypsy Violins : Geordi comments to Leah that he won't be using these when he
|
|
sees her next; he tried unsuccessfully with Christy. (BTR)
|
|
H-Class Planets : Under the Treaty of Armens, humans may be removed from them
|
|
at the discretion of the Sheliak Corporate in the disputed areas. (ENS)
|
|
Henry V : Data undertakes the role of Henry V in the holodeck, being directed
|
|
by Picard. Data (as Henry) regers to serving under Thomas Erpingham. (DEF)
|
|
Holding Bay : An undisclosed location where it first appears Picard, Esoqq,
|
|
Kova Tholl and Mitena Haro are brought by alien captors. They are put
|
|
through a series of tests, including food poisonous to Esoqq, a door that
|
|
will not open without mutual cooperation, and the fact that Haro is really
|
|
a fake, in order to test their resolve....while they test the concepts of
|
|
authority and leadership on the Enterprise. (ALL)
|
|
Holodeck : Geordi creates a beach in the holodeck to romance Christy Henshaw,
|
|
to no avail. Later, he recreates the design rooms of the Utopia Planitia
|
|
shipyards there as well as creates a facsimile of Enterprise designer Dr.
|
|
Leah Brahms to aid him (holodeck room 3). Only a ship's captain can over-
|
|
ride holodeck operation (BTR). Data replays the role of Henry V in the
|
|
holodeck (DEF). Barclay recreates Ten-Forward, Troi's office and a pastoral
|
|
glade in the holodeck to escape reality (HOL). Data recreates Romulus for
|
|
Admiral Jarok (DEF). Picard uses the holodeck to recreate the events lea-
|
|
ding up to the explosion of the Tanuga Research Station, in order to clear
|
|
Riker's name (MPR). Lal selects her identity in the holodeck with Data and
|
|
Troi (OFF).
|
|
Holodeck Program 9 : Barclay has the computer wipe all simulations but this
|
|
one....his only remaining fantasy world. (HOL)
|
|
Holodeck Program 15 : The glade setting, where Troi is the goddess of empathy,
|
|
Beverly is a young maiden, Wesley the Blue Boy, and Picard, Data, Geordi
|
|
and Riker all Musketeers. (HOL)
|
|
Holodeck, Re-Creation : The Tanugan Research Station is recreated by Data on
|
|
the holodeck, by taking testimony from the Away team and from witnesses pro-
|
|
vided by Inspector Krag. It requires design specifications, full orthogra-
|
|
phic representations of the Krieger equipment and visual representations of
|
|
and voice analyses of the persons involved. Programming takes Data, Geordi
|
|
and Wesley eighteen hours. Unfortunately, in recreating the specs, they
|
|
also recreate Apgar's equipment, which is a key element in saving Riker's
|
|
career. According to Data, the recreation has a nominal 8.7 percent margin
|
|
of error. (MPR)
|
|
"Holodiction" : Addiction to the holodeck, which Geordi says that Barclay can
|
|
write the book on. Geordi also notes that Barclay's use of the holodeck is
|
|
kind of therapeutic, a sentiment that Troi echoes. (HOL)
|
|
Honesty : "Excessive honesty can be disastrous," says Picard. Data puts that
|
|
to the test on Tau Cygna V when he uses reverse psychology to convince the
|
|
colonists to leave. (ENS)
|
|
Horga'hn : A Risian statuette; a large rotund idol made of stone. Riker asks
|
|
Picard to bring him back one. The Horga'hn is the Risian symbol of sexua-
|
|
lity; to own one is to call forth its powers, to display one is to announce
|
|
that one is seeking Jamaharohn. (CAP)
|
|
Hornbuck : A Mintakan animal; Rabo and Hali were hunting on the third ridge for
|
|
one and found Palmer. (WHO)
|
|
Hoverball : A sport with a hovering ball that seems to annoy Picard. Joval
|
|
tells him she has yet to master the sport. (CAP)
|
|
Humanity : Says Guinan, it will survive the Borg, as long as there is a handful
|
|
of humans left to keep the spirit alive....they will prevail, even if it
|
|
takes a millenium. (BBW)
|
|
Humpty Dumpty : Another pet name for Stubbs' "egg". (EVO)
|
|
Husnock : A savage race of beings that destroy the colony on the planet Rana
|
|
IV; they were destroyed by the will of Kevin Uxbridge after they killed his
|
|
wife, all fifty billion of them. (SUR)
|
|
Hyperonic Radiation : A form of radiation deadly to humans, though the Tau Cyg-
|
|
nans have survived it. It interferes with phasers, sensors and transporters.
|
|
Hyperonic radiation is blamed for the loss of 1/3 of the colonists on Tau
|
|
Cygna before they could adapt. The survival is due to a theory similar to
|
|
that of Minan, who worked with radiation sensitivity. (ENS)
|
|
Hytritium : A rare element that is the only way to combat the tricyanate water
|
|
contamination on Beta Agni Two. The Enterprise attempts to procure 108 kilos
|
|
of it, but when Data's shuttle explodes, they are only able to get 81. In
|
|
actuality, the tricyanate was planted, and the 81 kilos is plenty. Hytritium
|
|
is too unstable for transporters, hence the shuttle transit. (TOY)
|
|
Inoprovaline : Beverly orders 60 cc's of this to prevent a massive infection
|
|
in John's body. (TRA)
|
|
Intercom, Enterprise-D : On the loudspeaker of the Enterprise-D in the alter-
|
|
nate timeline, the following are among the multitude of announcements: "Now
|
|
here this - fleet formation briefing in main warroom in 1500 hours. Dr.
|
|
Joshua Kim, report to Cetacean Ops. Ensign Thomas, report to Combat Infor-
|
|
mation Center. Ensign Thomas to CIC."... plus "Dr. Selar, report to null-G
|
|
ward, stat."... and "Lt. Barrett, report to communications section." (YES)
|
|
Invidium : A substance used in packing by the Mikulaks, it can cause material
|
|
breakdowns. When it leaks from a tissue sample container, it wreaks havoc
|
|
on Enterprise technical systems, until they are able to stop it. It has
|
|
been used in medical containment fields for a long time. It can be stopped
|
|
by a temperature of minus 200 degrees Celsius. (HOL)
|
|
Irish Unification of 2024 : Data compares the Ansata movement to this. (HGR)
|
|
Isolinear Optical Chips : The Enterprise's storage devices; Data finds several
|
|
mechanisms that are analogous to the chips on the Cleponji. (BTR)
|
|
Jakmanite : One of five substances that can alter glass; it has a half life of
|
|
fifteen seconds, so it can't be responsible for the breakdowns. (HOL)
|
|
Jamaharohn : Displaying the Horga'hn is announcing one is seeking Jamaharohn,
|
|
which is presumably sex. (CAP)
|
|
Karst Topography : Sinkholes, underground rivers and caverns around the duck
|
|
blind on Mintaka which are confusing the Enterprise's sensors in their at-
|
|
tempt to locate Palmer. (WHO)
|
|
Kavis Teke Elusive Maneuver : The Menthars were the first to use this. (BTR)
|
|
Kayaking : O'Brien injures his shoulder in a kayaking accident on the holodeck,
|
|
but his shoulder is healed by John's influence. (TRA)
|
|
Kenzie Rebellion : Data compares the Ansata movement to this. (HGR)
|
|
Kerr Loop : The formation of a Kerr loop from superstring material, requiring
|
|
high-energy interactions in the vicinity, would be enough to create the
|
|
temporal rift, says Data. (YES)
|
|
Khitomer Massacre : The Romulan attack on the Khitomer outpost in the Klingon
|
|
sector that all but destroyed Worf's family, aided by a traitor sending the
|
|
defense access codes to a Romulan war fleet. Thousands died in the attack.
|
|
Worf went there when Kurn was barely a year old with their parents, who both
|
|
died in the battle. There were only two survivors, Worf and his nurse, Kah-
|
|
lest. Worf's father actually went there in pursuit of a traitor, Duras'
|
|
father, who sent the access codes. The Klingon High Council, in fear that
|
|
revealing the truth could shatter the Empire because of Duras' position on
|
|
the Council, frames Worf's father, leaving him to make the challenge. Data
|
|
discovers the basis of the charges against Mogh: the Klingons recently cap-
|
|
tured a Romulan ship with logs that provided new information on the Khitomer
|
|
attack, indicating a transmission moments before the shields dropped using
|
|
Mogh's personal security code. When Data discovers that the logs of the
|
|
Romulan vessel do not synchronise with the logs of the USS Intrepid, which
|
|
was the first ship on the scene, he realizes that the histories have been
|
|
tampered with. The Khitomer commander noted in his log that Mogh had been
|
|
acting suspiciously, away from his post for long periods of time, and that he
|
|
had supposedly been sending coded neutrino pulses to a sector within Romulan
|
|
territory. (SIN)
|
|
Kiss : When Ard'rian kisses Data, he believes it an expression of support ra-
|
|
ther than affection or friendship. He returns the favor later, though due
|
|
to the logic of seeing "she needed one." (ENS)
|
|
Klingons : They believe that in death they should celebrate the release of the
|
|
spirit instead of mourning the loss of the body. They all hope to die in
|
|
battle, something not taught in the Enterprise's school. (BON) How they
|
|
raise their children and their concepts of parenting are beyond what Picard
|
|
wishes to think about. (OFF) Q says in his heart he is a Klingon; this only
|
|
causes Worf to become irritated (DEQ). Promotion due to death of a crewmate
|
|
is commonplace on Klingon ships. (TOY)
|
|
Klingon Age of Ascension : A Klingon rite of manhood. Kurn was told of the
|
|
truth about his family when he reached this age. (SIN)
|
|
Klingon, Alternate Timeline : The Klingon Empire in the alternate timeline is
|
|
at war with the Federation, has already destroyed half of Starfleet and is
|
|
on the brink of conquering its enemies. (YES)
|
|
Klingon Food : Much more spicy than Federation food; turkey and caviar are,
|
|
as Kurn puts it, too bland for the stomach of a Klingon, though Worf seems
|
|
to disagree. (SIN)
|
|
Klingon High Command (or Council) : They told Worf that he had no living re-
|
|
latives after the Khitomer Massacre, not realizing that Kurn was still alive
|
|
and living with Lorgh's family. They denounce Worf's father as a traitor.
|
|
Ruled now by K'mpec, with Duras serving there as well. They receive Worf
|
|
at high sun in one of their Great Halls.
|
|
Klingon Honor : More important than a Klingon's life. (SIN)
|
|
Klingon Imperial Empire, First City : Capital of the Empire, located on the
|
|
Klingon Homeworld. (SIN)
|
|
Klingon Justice : The family of a Klingon warrior is responsible for his ac-
|
|
tions, as he is responsible for theirs. A death punishment means disgrace
|
|
for a family name for seven generations. The decree can be challenged;
|
|
failure to win means execution. Worf challenges the decision, but his vic-
|
|
tory is short lives, and interdicted by the Klingon High Council. (SIN)
|
|
Klingon Language, Terms (from SIN; pron. in parentheses):
|
|
'el - Enter! Qapla' (KA-pla) - Success!
|
|
cha'DIch (cha-DEECH) - defender kut'luch (cut-LOOCH) - weapon
|
|
mev yap! - That is enough! jIlajneS (ji-LAZH-nesh) - I accept
|
|
len'mat (len-MAHT) - recess ghojmoK (GOJ-mok) - nurse
|
|
tam! - Be quiet! Ha'DIbah (KHA-di-BAKH) - animal
|
|
biHnuch (bekh-NOOCH) - coward mek'ba (MIK-bah) - trial
|
|
tlhIH ghIj jIHyoj (te-LIKH gizh jikh-YOZH) - I fear your judgment
|
|
ghIj qet jaghmeyjaj (geej ket JAG-mee-jaj) - May your enemies run with fear.
|
|
Klingon Language : Jarok refers to Worf as both "Klingon pahtk" and "tohzah",
|
|
both expletives; Riker comments that his knowlege of Klingon curses is
|
|
impressive, then shows him a Romulan one. (DEF)
|
|
Klingon War : According to Worf, many on both the Federation and the Klingon
|
|
Empire's sides died in a war between the two powers, which eventually resul-
|
|
ted in peace. (ENE) Later, we are shown what would happen if the Klingons
|
|
and the Federation had gone to war. (YES)
|
|
Knot-Tying : Riker shows Fento the art of tying a better knot....in the act of
|
|
tying the old man up. (WHO)
|
|
Koinonians : Two alien races, one corporeal that fought the Koinonian War and
|
|
destroyed themselves, and one non-corporeal that have survived through the
|
|
millenia. They diffused all the bombs in the third tunnel but one, which
|
|
killed Marla Aster, then recreated Aster in order to care for her son Jeremy
|
|
because of the guilt they felt. (BON)
|
|
Krieger Waves : A potentially valuable new power source being worked on by Dr.
|
|
Nel Apgar at the Tanuga Research Station, which explodes. They are created
|
|
on the station in conjunction with a Lambda Field generator. (MPR)
|
|
Kut'luch : A ceremonial weapon of a Klingon assassin. (SIN)
|
|
Lady Luck : It left Geordi "long ago"....he's referring to his losing streak
|
|
in poker. (ALL)
|
|
Lambda Field Generator : Part of the Krieger equipment worked on by Dr. Apgar.
|
|
It requires a minimum of five thousand kilometres for the field to collimate,
|
|
hence it is on the planet. Because Data recreates the equipment in the holo-
|
|
deck, it becomes active again, and starts beaming Krieger waves back to the
|
|
Enterprise, destroying vital circuitry. (MPR)
|
|
Lang-Cycle Fusion Engines : Powered the Promellian vessel Cleponji; they were
|
|
still intact when the Enterprise found it. (BTR)
|
|
Lapling : A small, sand-burrowing creature, extinct. Fajo owns the last sur-
|
|
viving member of her species. A 'defenseless little creature'. (TOY)
|
|
Laughter : Human physiological response to humor; Lal muses that since the
|
|
children laughed with her, she has somehow mastered humor. Data realizes
|
|
that the children were not laughing with her, but at her. (OFF)
|
|
Lawmim Galactopedia : Rare object owned by Kivas Fajo. (TOY)
|
|
Leadership : Data does not understand the concept of leadership or why a leader
|
|
would choose to visit his people on the night of battle - a situation that
|
|
is paralleled by Admiral Jarok's visit to the Enterprise. (DEF)
|
|
Legarans : A race with whom Sarek will negotiate the final treaty of his long
|
|
career. They live on Legara Four and must exist in a slimy substance at
|
|
a temperature of 150 degrees Celsius; although not seen, it can be extra-
|
|
polated that they are *very* alien. Sarek has worked for ninety-three years
|
|
in preparation for the meeting. (SAR)
|
|
Lepton : Buildup in the accretion disk of mesons and leptons causes Geordi to
|
|
realize the wormhole is unstable. (PRI)
|
|
Leutscher Virus : Its reproduction is similar to that of the nanites. (EVO)
|
|
Level One Diagnostic Series : A computer diagnostic Picard orders run after the
|
|
inertia dampeners fail and the food slot in sickbay goes berserk. (EVO)
|
|
Picard orders one to be done of Transporter Room Three in the 22 hours remai-
|
|
ning before the ship arrives at Nahmi Four. (HOL)
|
|
Level Two Query : Riker puts out a coded level two query to all Federation out-
|
|
post within the area to look for the Jovis. (TOY)
|
|
Life Sciences : Data is assigned here to head it up on the mission to Beta
|
|
Stromgren. (TIN)
|
|
Little One : Lwaxana Troi's pet name for Deanna, which the latter detests and
|
|
insists she stop saying. (MEN)
|
|
Logic : According to Picard, logic sometimes fails....as in the case of Sarek's
|
|
unwillingness to accept the fact that he is very ill. (SAR)
|
|
Lornack Clan : Rival clan to the Tralestas, its last two survivors are Volneth
|
|
and Chorgon. Another member was Penthor-Mul. They massacred the Tralestas
|
|
80 years ago, but there were survivors. (VFA)
|
|
Lucrovexitrin : One of five substances that can alter glass; it is extremely
|
|
toxic, and can't be responsible for the breakdowns. (HOL)
|
|
Lumar Cafe : Katik Shaw was a waiter here; Beverly, Worf and Data were here
|
|
when the Rutian plaza bomb went off. (HGR)
|
|
Lyzomes : Mintakan lyzome levels are much lower than normal humanoids. (WHO)
|
|
Macrospentol : -see- Angosian Alteration.
|
|
Magnetometric-guided Charges : "Depth charges" used by the Borg to make the
|
|
Enterprise depart the Paulson Nebula. (BBW)
|
|
Maliamanda Tapestry : Rarity owned by Kivas Fajo. (TOY)
|
|
Manitoba Journal of Interplanetary Psychology : Makes a research inquiry of De-
|
|
anna Troi at the time of the Barzan negotiations. (PRI)
|
|
Marcoffian Snow-lizard : Q could have chosen this instead of human as his
|
|
exile. (DEQ)
|
|
Mariachi Band : Q summons a mariachi band to announce his acceptance back into
|
|
the Q Continuum. It does not please Picard. (DEQ)
|
|
Martyrs : According to Finn, a dead martyr is worth ten posturing leaders. He
|
|
eventually becomes one. (HGR)
|
|
Math : One of Wesley's math homework problems is a locally Euclidean metriza-
|
|
tion of a K-Fold contravariant Riemannian tensor field. Brull's son isn't
|
|
very good at it, though. (VFA)
|
|
Matter Replicator : Picard offers the Uxbridges one that will provide them with
|
|
food, clothing and clean water. Kevin says they don't need it; Rishon ar-
|
|
gues that they do. (SUR)
|
|
Medical Terminology : Beverly orders a full electrolyte report, and boosting
|
|
of the level of tricordrazine, in her treatment of Rachel Garrett. (YES)
|
|
Beverly orders cardiostimulation, sixty cc's of inoprovaline, use of the
|
|
protodynoplaser, a full bioscan and the creation of a virus that can infil-
|
|
trate John's cell structure and boost his ATP production. His arm is kept
|
|
in cryogenic stasis until surgical procedures start. Later, she comments
|
|
that his bioscan is negative - evidentally good - and that limb refusion
|
|
has been successful, tissue oxygenation is within norms, and his neurofi-
|
|
browaves are functioning almost normally again. (TRA)
|
|
Mek'ba : The Klingon trial that Worf endures to rid his father's name of accu-
|
|
sation. (SIN)
|
|
Menthars : A dead race who fought a war with the Promellians and who constructed
|
|
booby traps in the debris of Orelious Nine using Aceton assimilators. They
|
|
were exceptionally innovative, first to use the Kavis Teke elusive maneuver,
|
|
and the passive lure strategem similar to a Napoleonic strategy. (BTR)
|
|
Meson : Buildup in the accretion disk of mesons and leptons causes Geordi to
|
|
realize the wormhole is unstable. (PRI)
|
|
Metathalmus : Beverly says that she can grow a culture of Sarek's metathalmus
|
|
to test for Bendii syndrome, but it will take several days. (SAR)
|
|
Metathesis : One of the most common of pronunciation errors, which Picard slips
|
|
into when he calls Barclay "Broccoli". (HOL)
|
|
Mexico : Data compares the Mexican state's independence from Spain on Earth to
|
|
the Ansata movement. (HGR)
|
|
Microvirus : A genetically engineered virus that stops Volnath's autonomic
|
|
nerve impulses and kills him. It is transmitted by Yuta, and also killed
|
|
Penthor-Mul. (VFA)
|
|
Mikulaks : A race that donated the tissue samples being transported to Nahmi
|
|
Four to solve the Correllium Fever outbreak. They use invidium in their
|
|
medical containment units. (HOL)
|
|
Military Log : The altered version of the Captain's Log, used by Picard in the
|
|
alternate timeline. (YES)
|
|
Mind Erasing Technique : Perfected by Doctor Katherine Pulaski (seen last sea-
|
|
son), Beverly is familiar with the procedure. It nevertheless fails on Liko,
|
|
because Mintakan lyzome levels are much lower. (WHO)
|
|
Mind-Meld : An ancient and time-honored Vulcan practice of linking minds via
|
|
telepathic touch. Picard and Sarek engage in a mind-meld to stabilize the
|
|
Vulcan during his meeting with the Legarans, an event that pulls Picard to
|
|
the brink. (SAR)
|
|
Mintakans : Proto-Vulcan humanoids at the Bronze Age level, quite peaceful and
|
|
highly rational. Their lyzome levels are much lower than normal humanoids,
|
|
preventing the mind-erasing technique from being effective. When Liko is
|
|
saved by Beverly and returned to Mintaka, he begins to spread word that the
|
|
beliefs of their ancestors - beliefs in superstition and false gods - are
|
|
really true, a step back in their evolution. Picard eventually brings Nuria
|
|
to the ship, and journeys to Mintaka himself, to halt the belief. In Min-
|
|
takan culture, the women precede their mates, a signal to other women that
|
|
if they want his services, she is the one to negotiate with. (WHO)
|
|
Mizarians : Inhabitants of Mizar Two. They have survived by not resisting
|
|
(and have been conquered six times in the last 300 years). (ALL)
|
|
Molybdenum-Cobalt Alloys : Something Data is composed of. (TOY)
|
|
Moropa : A race that maintains an uneasy truce with the Bolians. (ALL)
|
|
Mosquito : Beverly suggests looking at the Borg ship from a mosquito's point
|
|
of view; if they sting it in a tender spot, they might stop a minute to
|
|
scratch, so that the Enterprise can fire. (BBW)
|
|
Motor Assist Bands : Used to provide electrical stimulation to arms and legs,
|
|
used by John Doe when learning to walk again. (TRA)
|
|
Muktok Plants : Riker and Troi planted one in a clearing on Betazed when they
|
|
were originally going out; when they return, they find it is still there.
|
|
They emit music, and live for hundreds of years. (MEN)
|
|
Music Box : Something that Rishon Uxbridge owns, which when activated runs a
|
|
nice little waltz...a waltz that Kevin Uxbridge projects into Troi's mind to
|
|
keep her from finding out his secret. The waltz nearly drives her mad, but
|
|
Kevin stops it after his secret is discovered by Picard. (SUR)
|
|
Musketeers, The Three: Picard, Geordi and Data, as well as a fourth one,
|
|
Riker, are created by Barclay in his holodeck program 15. (HOL)
|
|
Nanites : Tiny robots with gigabytes of mechanical computer memory, usually
|
|
used in sickbay genetics systems to enter living cells and conduct repairs.
|
|
Wesley took two to see how they would interact and function in tandem, to
|
|
make a better nanite, but they escaped. They were originally created at a
|
|
plant in Dakar, Senegal, on Earth. Stubbs refuses to believe that they might
|
|
have achieved intelligence, but they nevertheless do. (EVO)
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|
Nanotechnology : -see- Nanites
|
|
Navigational Chart : Provided by the escape pod's storage capsule; Geordi and
|
|
Data use it to navigate a flight path past several G-type stars and neutron
|
|
stars or pulsars to the planet Zalkon. (TRA)
|
|
Neutral Zone : The Federation/Romulan buffer zone. A Romulan vessel comes
|
|
through and crashes on Galorndon Core, possibly part of a new Romulan offen-
|
|
sive. Later, Tomalak violates the Zone in order to rescue his two missing
|
|
men. (ENE) Sensors later detect a ship heading for it; it turns out to
|
|
be Jarok's escape ship. (DEF)
|
|
Neutrino Beacon : Wesley's answer to the problem of solving Geordi's disappea-
|
|
rance. He sets up a portable neutrino source that acts like a beacon, which
|
|
Geordi would modify to show the Enterprise he's found it. The neutrino
|
|
beacon is put aboard a class three probe. (ENE)
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|
Neutronium : Its decay in the Kavis Alpha explosion will be studied by Dr.
|
|
Stubbs. (EVO)
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|
New Martim Vaz : An aquatic city in Earth's Atlantic Ocean. Kevin and Rishon
|
|
Uxbridge are originally from there. (SUR)
|
|
Nitrogen Oxide : The nanites cause this to be released onto the bridge, but
|
|
Picard is able to stop it. The incident is in retaliation for Stubbs' des-
|
|
truction of a nanite colony. (EVO)
|
|
Noranium Alloy : Found at the Gatherer encampment on Gamma Hromi II. It va-
|
|
porizes at 2314 degrees using phaser setting 7; Data begins to explain some-
|
|
thing about noranium carbide but he is interrupted by Riker. (VFA)
|
|
Norep : Drug that Beverly orders be used on Warren, two cc's. It fails to save
|
|
her. (WHO)
|
|
Norkan Massacre : Known as the Norkan Campaign in the Romulan Empire, it was
|
|
led against the Federation by Admiral Jarok. (DEF)
|
|
Nucleo-Synthesis : The affliction on the Enterprise due to the invidium leaks
|
|
from the tissue sample containers. (HOL)
|
|
Null-G Ward : Dr. Selar is ordered here via the Enterprise intercom. (YES)
|
|
Old Faithful : Stubbs compares the Kavis Alpha explosion to this monument on
|
|
Earth. (EVO)
|
|
Onkians : A Romulan measurement of temperature. (DEF)
|
|
Oo-mox : Part of Ferengi sensuality; giving Oo-mox is analogous to rubbing the
|
|
ears, a Ferengi's most erogenous zone. (MEN)
|
|
Orion Wing-Slugs : Lwaxana says she'd rather eat these than deal with a toad-
|
|
faced troll like Tog. (MEN)
|
|
Oskoid : A Betazoid food that Lwaxana has Riker and Troi taste; the sap keeps
|
|
it deliciously warm. (MEN)
|
|
Overseer : A Mintakan superstition, in which interest is renewed by Liko's
|
|
story of "the Picard". He was said to be all powerful, and could provide
|
|
gentle winters, plentiful hunting and fertile crops. (WHO)
|
|
Painting : It is a subject Picard enjoys in an art class, as well as two other
|
|
students, Lt. Wright and Ensign Williams. (MPR) There is a Piet Mondrian
|
|
painting on Data's wall, a simplistic, rectangular shaped painting. (OFF)
|
|
Kivas Fajo owns a rare Salvador Dali painting. (TOY) Data has been working
|
|
on a painting (which looks surprisingly like the vortex from "Time Squared")
|
|
for several months. (TIN,TOY)
|
|
Parenting : A concept that Data and Picard both fail to fully comprehend. Pi-
|
|
card doubts the use of the word "child" on Lal, a five foot android with
|
|
heuristic learning systems and the strength of ten men, but Data persists,
|
|
and Troi notes that Picard has never been a parent. Data notes that there
|
|
is much confusion on the subject; one traditional doctrine says "spare the
|
|
rod and spoil the child" but others tend to be more liberal. (OFF)
|
|
Parthus : A green vegetable with fleshy roots indigenous to Acamar Three. Used
|
|
in Yuta's "spiced parthus" dish, her specialty which Riker calls "parthus a
|
|
la Yuta". (VFA)
|
|
Passive Lure Strategem : The Menthars were the first to use this. (BTR)
|
|
Patches : Jeremy Aster's cat, a Calico, now gone. (BON)
|
|
Pearl Harbor : An incident in Earth's history that Picard compares to the situ-
|
|
ation on Galorndon Core. (ENE)
|
|
Pericules : Ferengi flowers that Tog notes are a gift for one - Lwaxana - whose
|
|
beauty surpasses them. Their species is Zan Periculi, indigenous to Lappa
|
|
IV, a Ferengi world. Lwaxana tosses them into a pond. (MEN)
|
|
Phasers : They cannot function in hyperonic radiation, though Data uses his own
|
|
servocircuts to recollimate the output; in effect, he uses his own neurocir-
|
|
cuit to build a "smarter" phaser (ENS). Kevin Uxbridge uses a low-yield
|
|
phaser, nonfunctional, to hold the away team at bay. It was an act of
|
|
unmitigated gall, which Worf says he admires (SUR). Roga Danar uses phasers
|
|
as bombs as well as a power source for the transporter. (HUN) According
|
|
to available data, a phaser was fired from Riker's position just moments
|
|
before he was beamed away from the Tanuga Research Station, causing a power
|
|
drain. Actually, it was merely focused on Riker's beamout, by Dr. Apgar,
|
|
and was instrumental in the destruction of the station. (MPR) Based upon
|
|
Geordi's shield nutation, Data and Shelby devise a plan to fluctuate phaser
|
|
resonance frequencies to offset the Borg defenses. (BBW)
|
|
Photograph : A photo of the Penthor-Mul trial shows up in the Acamarian Data-
|
|
base transmitted to the Enterprise. Riker uses the computer to extrapolate
|
|
a shadowy figure which proves to be Yuta, the "missing link" in the Volnath
|
|
murder. (VFA)
|
|
Phyrox Plague : A deadly plague that ravaged Cor Caroli Five. (ALL)
|
|
Pi : Code name for the Romulan scout vessel on Galorndon Core. (ENE)
|
|
"Picard, The" : The newest Mintakan superbeing, created by Liko when he visited
|
|
the Enterprise. The real Picard eventually must return to Mintaka to con-
|
|
vince them he is mortal. (WHO)
|
|
Pileggi Sequence : -see- Signals, Subspace
|
|
Pleasure Haven : The Risian resort that Picard visits on his vacation, where
|
|
he gets involved with Vash and the pursuit of the Tox-Uthat. (CAP)
|
|
Poker : Riker conducts Master classes in it. (PRI) Riker, Geordi, Data, Troi
|
|
and Worf play it en route to the Lonka Pulsar in Data's quarters. The game
|
|
is interrupted by the False Picard. (ALL) Two of Data's most prized pos-
|
|
sessions were his poker chips and a pack of playing cards, which Geordi and
|
|
Wesley give to Commander Riker when Data is seemingly killed. (TOY) Riker
|
|
says there's always a seat for Hanson in their poker games. Shelby beats
|
|
Riker's bluff in a game between Wesley, Data, Troi, Geordi and themselves.
|
|
(BBW)
|
|
Power Drain : The Enterprise's matter/antimatter pods are drained by the Koi-
|
|
nonians in order to create the fake Marla Aster. (BON) A miniscule power
|
|
drain detected on the Tanuga Research Station before it explodes is enough
|
|
to convince Inspector Krag that Riker fired a phaser at the reactor. (MPR)
|
|
Prime Directive : Violated accidentally on Mintaka, Picard realizes he must
|
|
do the same to reset the balance. (WHO)
|
|
Probe, Barzan : Ended up in the Denkiri Arm in the Gamma Quadrant, 100 years at
|
|
Warp Nine distant. (PRI)
|
|
Promellians : A race of beings, now presumably vanished from space, who fought
|
|
a devastating war with their rivals, the Menthars. A Promellian battlecrui-
|
|
ser, the Cleponji, was caught in a Menthar booby trap in the wreckage of
|
|
the devastated planet Orelious Nine. (BTR)
|
|
Protodynoplaser : Medical device used to stabilize John's immune system. (TRA)
|
|
Proto-Vulcan : Picard's painting contains, in Data's opinion, unsettling over-
|
|
tones of proto-Vulcan influences. (MPR)
|
|
Prune Juice : A "warrior's drink," says Worf of this Earth delicacy. (YES)
|
|
Pyrocytes, Blood : A distillation of these causes an extreme allergic reaction
|
|
in other people; Arridor uses Goss' pyrocytes on his hand to incapacitate
|
|
Mendoza during the Barzan negotiations. (PRI)
|
|
Q Continuum : The race of beings that Q belongs to. He was kicked out on the
|
|
urging of Q2 in order to learn something about mortality. (DEQ)
|
|
Quantum Phase Inhibitor : -see- Tox-Uthat
|
|
Queen's Gambit : One of Riker's moves in a chess game with Nibor. (MEN)
|
|
Quotations, Picard's : When he is bargaining for Lwaxana's release, he must
|
|
quote poetry. Among them are "My love is a fever..." from Shakespeare's
|
|
Sonnet 147; "Shall I compare thee to a summer's day...." from Sonnet 18;
|
|
"In faith, I do not love thee with mine eyes..." from Sonnet 141; "Tis better
|
|
to have loved and lost..." from Tennyson; and "When I have plucked the
|
|
rose..." from Browning. (MEN) "Now if these men do not die well, it will
|
|
be a black matter for the King that led them to it," in Shakespeare's Henry
|
|
V. (DEF) "He was a man, take him for all in all. I shall not look upon
|
|
his like again", referring to Data, from Hamlet, Act One, Scene Two. (TOY)
|
|
Radiation : After the shields are forcibly dropped in the Orelious Nine area,
|
|
there are 30 minutes until fatal exposure to radiation is registered. The
|
|
time drops to 26 minutes when Picard fires the phasers. The radiation is
|
|
caused by the Aceton assimilators. (BTR) Caused by the Krieger generator
|
|
accidentally duplicated in the holodeck and the corresponding Lambda Field
|
|
generator on the planet. The radiation events occur five hours, twenty
|
|
minutes and three seconds apart; the science station exploded at almost
|
|
exactly four times that interval, with a .0014 second variance that Geordi
|
|
finally explains as Apgar's murder attempt. The radiation causes a break-
|
|
down outside Cargo Bay 12 and in sickbay. (MPR)
|
|
Rejac Crystal : Rare object owned by Kivas Fajo. (TOY)
|
|
Replicators : The food and material creation system on the Enterprise. Data
|
|
notes that a problem with the replicator would have resulted in the tampering
|
|
of Duffy's glass AND the substance inside. (HOL) The molecules of ribosomes
|
|
are too complex to reproduce in the Enterprise's replicator. (ENE)
|
|
Ribosomes : Patakh needs a transfusion of compatible ribosomes, and the only
|
|
donor possible is Worf. Patakh dies. (ENE)
|
|
Rigellian Phaser Rifles : The Gatherers ambush the away team on Gamma Hromi II
|
|
with these. (VFA)
|
|
Right of Vengeance : A Romulan claim; the Romulan Commander at Beta Stromgren
|
|
demands this after Tin Man destroys their other ship. (TIN)
|
|
Roman Empire : Picard wonders if the Emperor Honorious watching the Visigoths
|
|
coming over the seventh hill could truly realize that the Roman Empire was
|
|
about to fall....another page of history, like their standoff with the Borg
|
|
threat. (BBW)
|
|
Romulans : Picard notes that his people would be a lot safer on Earth rather
|
|
than at the Neutral Zone at the risk of a Romulan attack; it is this that
|
|
he uses to excuse his rationale that children should never be aboard. (BON)
|
|
According to Data, in their long history, they have rarely attacked first;
|
|
they prefer to test their enemy's resolve. (DEF) Q insults Worf by calling
|
|
him a Romulan, after deciding it would have been better to be one. (DEQ)
|
|
At Narendra Three, twenty-two years ago, they attacked the Narendra Three
|
|
outpost. When the Enterprise-C escaped through time, all record of the
|
|
battle was lost and the Klingons assumed the Federation attacked them. When
|
|
the ship returned, and was presumably destroyed, the Romulan influence was
|
|
discovered, and the Klingons allied with the Federation against them. (YES)
|
|
Haftel notes that one lucky shot like a Romulan would completely obliterate
|
|
the only two Soong-type androids in existence, Data and Lal. (OFF) They
|
|
attacked the Khitomer Outpost with the help of Duras' father, but Worf's
|
|
father, Mogh, was blamed for it. (SIN) Tholl wonders if his captors could
|
|
be Romulan, something that Picard briefly entertains. (ALL) They claim
|
|
the sector of space where Beta Stromgren is located; Worf notes that they
|
|
claim all within their field of vision. They send two ships to investigate
|
|
Tin Man; one is destroyed by it, the other one thrown into space. (TIN)
|
|
Romulan Ale : Jarok says he doesn't suppose the Enterprise's food replicators
|
|
can prepare a Romulan Ale. Data says no, because their knowledge of his
|
|
planet is quite limited.
|
|
Romulan Empire : Bochra counters Geordi's sarcasm with the pledge that, in a
|
|
few millenia, humans will be extinct and the Romulan Empire will span the
|
|
galaxy. (ENE)
|
|
Romulan Language : According to Riker, "only a veruul would use such language
|
|
in public," meaning Jarok's use of Klingon curses. Veruul is obviously an
|
|
expletive. (DEF)
|
|
Romulan Physiology : There are subtle differences between them and Vulcans,
|
|
too many of them to make Vulcan treatment effective. (ENE)
|
|
Ruling Council, Acamarian : Chorgon wants the Gatherers to have three seats on
|
|
this governmental body. (VFA)
|
|
R'uustai : "The Bonding," a Klingon ritual that strengthens family lines and
|
|
creates brothers between those who are not related. It is a ceremony that
|
|
involves the extinguishing of a candle representing one who has died, then
|
|
lighting others to signify a new relationship being created. Worf and Jeremy
|
|
Aster use this to help themselves get over the death of Marla Aster. (BON)
|
|
Saltzgadum : A substance that can alter glass and may be responsible for the
|
|
Enterprise's breakdowns, but it hasn't been used for centuries. (HOL)
|
|
Security Station : On deck nine, Worf talks to the Klingons from here. (DEF)
|
|
Selgninaem : One of five substances that can alter glass; it is extremely
|
|
toxic, and can't be responsible for the breakdowns. (HOL)
|
|
Senate, Angosian : A "repository of wisdom and law" on Angosia, it was here
|
|
that the decision was made to isolate the Angosian veterans from the Tarsian
|
|
War. (HUN)
|
|
Sheliak Corporate : A race of beings from the Shelius star system that has re-
|
|
fused contact with the Federation for 111 years. They are crystalline in
|
|
appearance, and although they have learned several Federation languages, hu-
|
|
mans haven't learned theirs. They consider humans an "infestation," not a
|
|
race. It was by the Treaty of Armens that they finally left the Federation
|
|
alone; now they want to colonize Tau Cygna V, which is already inhabited by
|
|
humans from the lost colony ship, Artemis. (ENS)
|
|
Shield Nutation : A process Geordi devises to aid the Enterprise. Shield nu-
|
|
tation is derived from changing frequencies in order to combat the Borg's
|
|
weaponry. It is partially successful. (BBW)
|
|
Shore Leave : Picard is forced to endure this because of Riker's constant in-
|
|
sistance (CAP); later, he gets to take his revenge when he orders Riker to
|
|
accompany Troi on hers. (MEN)
|
|
Shuttlebays : The main bay is located on Deck Four (DEQ). Stubbs' egg resides
|
|
in Two (EVO). Data overrides Danar's tampering and shuts Two down; it is
|
|
25 decks up from engineering (HUN). Data contacts Two to prepare the Enter-
|
|
prise for his docking (TOY). John comes to Two in an effort to escape the
|
|
Enterprise (TRA).
|
|
Sickbay : Radiation emissions are detected here, prompting the evacuation of
|
|
sickbay. It is related to the Krieger generator. (MPR)
|
|
Signals, Subspace : Sent by Riker, made to sound like Algolian Ceremonial Rhy-
|
|
thms. The repetitive nature of the subcarrier pattern would imply a modi-
|
|
fied Greenlaw-Huffman encoding scheme, says Data; Geordi reverses the
|
|
algorhythm with a Pileggi sequence. Geordi finds Cochrane distortion in the
|
|
static of the subspace signals, but Wesley notes the pattern, thereby deter-
|
|
mining Riker's location. (MEN)
|
|
Sleep : A human concern that Q finds extremely frightening. (DEQ)
|
|
Song, False Picard's : Whilst in Ten-Forward, the false Picard breaks into a
|
|
cheery song called "Heart of Oak" (sometimes called "Hearts of Oak"), writ-
|
|
ten by William Boyce (music) and David Garrick (words). It was written for
|
|
a pantomime production called "Harlequin's Invasion" produced in 1759. It
|
|
begins, "Come Cheer Up, Me Lads..." (ALL)
|
|
Spectre, Koinonian : An image of blue light that aids the Marla image in resto-
|
|
ring the transporters and stopping the Enterprise from cutting off power to
|
|
her quarters. (BON)
|
|
S'smarith : A test Troi uses. Holding a coffee cup and stating the word, she
|
|
asks Picard whether she meant the cup, the glass it's made of, the liquid,
|
|
clear, brown, hot. Picard is unsure, demonstrating the precision needed in
|
|
communication between alien races. (ENS)
|
|
Stacius Trade Guild : Kivas Fajo is a member. (TOY)
|
|
Stakes : Geordi is able to use his phaser to recrystallize material he finds
|
|
to make stakes to pull himself out of the pit he fell into. (ENE)
|
|
Starfleet Academy : Cadet Mitena Haro studied Picard's missions at the Academy,
|
|
evidentally required reading. When Picard was here, he and his fellows would
|
|
follow each toast with a song. (ALL) Wesley's entrance exam scores come
|
|
back and he is finally accepted. Data notes that 91% of its graduates are
|
|
not assigned to Galaxy class vessels, which means that Wesley may not be
|
|
back. (MEN)
|
|
Starfleet Exchange Program : A Federation/Klingon exchange of officers for
|
|
mutually beneficial training. In return for Riker's visit to the Pagh, the
|
|
Enterprise takes aboard Commander Kurn. (SIN; used last year in "A Matter
|
|
of Honor)
|
|
Starfleet Priority One Signal : Admiral Haftel sends this to Picard to stop
|
|
the Enterprise and wait for his arrival to meet Lal first hand. (OFF)
|
|
Starfleet Tactical : Admiral Hanson and Lt. Commander Shelby are from here,
|
|
brought to the Enterprise to ascertain the Borg threat. (BBW)
|
|
Starithium Ore : Located in the rocks of Risa, which Vash says is interfering
|
|
with her sensor readings trying to find the Tox-Uthat. (CAP)
|
|
Starry Night : Famous painting created by Vincent van Gogh in 1889, now owned
|
|
by Kivas Fajo. (TOY)
|
|
"Stars and Stripes Forever" : A song composed by John Phillips Sousa, a popular
|
|
American composer of band music in the early 20th century, which is broadcast
|
|
aboard the ship by the malfunctioning computer. (EVO)
|
|
Storage Capsule : An informational capsule found in the wreckage of John Doe's
|
|
escape pod. It is a biochemical storage medium with memory RNA, containing
|
|
quantities of nucleic acids. It reveals to Geordi and Data a navigational
|
|
chart leading back to Zalkon. (TRA)
|
|
Subcutaneous Communicators : Implanted on Riker and Troi so that transmissions
|
|
from the Enterprise will be inaudible to the Mintakans. (WHO)
|
|
Subhadar : A rank during the Tarsian War, which Danar became. (HUN)
|
|
Substances, Undetectable : 15,525 exist that cannot be detected by standard
|
|
scans. 532 of them can exist in an oxygen atmosphere, and only five -
|
|
jakmanite, selgninaem, lucrovexitrin, saltzgadum and invidium - can alter
|
|
molecular structure when in contact with a glass. (HOL)
|
|
Synthehol : The alcoholic substitute used on the Enterprise. Worf gets tired
|
|
of listening to Geordi and Data talk about the storage capsule and asks for
|
|
less talk, more synthehol. (TRA)
|
|
Tao-Classical Music : Rishon Uxbridge is a composer of this. (SUR)
|
|
Tarsian War : The Angosians recovered very rapidly from this. The Tarsian War
|
|
was the incident that made the Angosians alter their warriors. (HUN)
|
|
Tellurian Spices : The Andorians wish to bid for this, right in the middle of
|
|
Fajo's interrogation of Data; they've had four days to decide. (TOY)
|
|
Temporal Rift : A time displacement with no discernable event horizon
|
|
Ten-Forward : The Enterprise's central social point, a bar, a restaurant, and
|
|
a lounge. Beverly comes here to visit Guinan (EVO). Data and his fellow
|
|
musicians hold a concert here (ENS). Picard hosts a party here to watch
|
|
the newest opening of the Barzan Wormhole here (PRI), Yuta prepares parthus
|
|
for Riker and Troi here (VFA), and Q comes here to drown his sorrows (DEQ).
|
|
It is a mess hall in the alternate timeline (YES). Lal comes here to work
|
|
to learn about human socializing (OFF). Beverly suggest she and the false
|
|
Picard have dinner here, but he suggests something more intimate....his
|
|
quarters (ALL). Barclay recreates this in the holodeck where he can stand
|
|
up to Riker and romance Troi (HOL). A bar-brawl erupts here after a fight
|
|
between O'Brien and a science crewman (SAR). Picard hosts the party after
|
|
the Trade Agreements Conference on Betazed here (MEN), Geordi and Christy
|
|
go on a date here (TRA) and Picard comes here to talk to Guinan about the
|
|
mission and Borg threat upon them (BBW). Guinan is the hostess here.
|
|
Thalium Compound : Located in the rock strata of Mintaka, a high concentration
|
|
is interrupting normal sensor probes. (WHO)
|
|
Thrusters : The Enterprise uses two thrusters to break free from the Menthar
|
|
booby trap, without aid from the impulse engines or warp drive. (BTR)
|
|
Tin Man : Also known as Gomtuu, it is an organic creature, born in space, li-
|
|
ving in the wastes between stars. The Enterprise discovers it and finds out
|
|
it is an organic spacecraft whose crew is dead, killed by an explosion and
|
|
a subsequent massive dosage of lethal radiation, and is in contact with Tam
|
|
Elbrun, the Federation mission specialist sent to warn it about the impen-
|
|
ding destruction of Beta Stromgren, the planet it is orbiting. Linguacode
|
|
and universal translation have been attempted, to no avail; it is too dif-
|
|
ferent. Tin Man tries to destroy itself because of the losses it has felt,
|
|
but is saved when Tam Elbrun joins with it. Gomtuu is possibly the last of
|
|
its kind, and has been alone for millenia. (TIN)
|
|
Tissue Samples : Being shipped by the Enterprise to Nahmi Four, one of them
|
|
contains a cracked seal, through which invidium escapes. (HOL)
|
|
T-K-L's : Standard rations; the Enterprise's food replicators are on minimum
|
|
power for the benefit of the defensive systems, so these are provided. Tasha
|
|
orders two, one for her and one for Castillo. (YES)
|
|
Tonkian Homing Beacons : Found at the Gatherer encampment. (VFA)
|
|
Tox-Uthat : A Quantum Phase Inhibitor, capable of halting all nuclear reaction
|
|
in a star, created by a scientist named Kal Dano in the mid-Twenty-Seventh
|
|
Century....and in reality, a fist-sized crystal cube. Criminals attempted
|
|
to steal it from Dano, who fled into the twenty-second century to hide it,
|
|
and did so...on Risa. The criminals are Vorgons, who pose as security agents
|
|
in order to get Picard to turn the device over to them. It was located by
|
|
Professor Samuel Estragon on Risa, who died before he found it...though,
|
|
using a disc filled with his notes, Vash and Sovak are both on the trail of
|
|
the device. Actually, Vash found it when she arrived, and hid it. Picard
|
|
detonates it to keep it out of Vorgon hands. (CAP)
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Trade Agreements Conference : Held biennially, this time around on Betazed.
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The Ferengi come here to participate for the first time, and presumably the
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last -- they kidnap Lwaxana Troi. The Enterprise holds the closing reception
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of the conference. (MEN)
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Trading Card, Roger Maris : The only known Roger Maris baseball card from
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Earth, circa 1962, in existence, owned by Fajo. He has preserved the scent
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of bubblegum from it. (TOY)
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Trafalgar : Picard muses that his situation is not unlike Nelson's tour of the
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|
HMS Victory before Trafalgar, but then, Nelson never came home from Trafalgar
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|
even though the battle was won. (BBW)
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|
Tralesta Clan : Rival clan to the Lornacks of Acamar III. Five survived the
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|
Lornack massacre of the clan; Yuta is the last survivor and tries to defeat
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|
Chorgon, last member of the Lornacks. (VFA)
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Transporters : Geordi states that after 15 years and research by a team of 100,
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they will probably be able to transport through hyperonic radiation. (ENS)
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|
Transporter Rooms : Two beams Admiral Jarok (Setal) to the Enterprise (DEF).
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|
Three is where Data escorts Krag to to beam down before the holodeck hearing
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(MPR), where the invidium leak wreaks havoc on its systems (HOL), where the
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away team beams down to Zeta Gelis (TRA) and what locks onto Q when he
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|
escapes in an Enterprise shuttle (DEQ). Four is where Roga Danar arrives
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|
when he is captured (HUN).
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Transporter Code Fourteen : Picard signals this to Riker when detonating the
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|
Tox-Uthat, which has the Enterprise beam it into space. (CAP)
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|
Traps : Wesley sets up traps all over the ship to catch the nanites. (EVO)
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|
Treaty of Algeron : Entering the Neutral Zone is a direct violation of this;
|
|
presumably, it is the treaty that ended the Romulan war 200 years ago. (DEF)
|
|
Treaty of Armens : The treaty that established a peace, or at least a status
|
|
quo, between the Federation and the Sheliak Corporate. Section 133, para-
|
|
graph 7 states that Tau Cygna V is a Sheliak planet and the humans now pre-
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|
sent are a treaty violation. Paragraph 653, subparagraph 9 dictates the
|
|
entitlement to conversation Picard needs to talk to them. Section 501, pa-
|
|
ragraph 716, subparagraph five states, "unwanted humans on H-class planets
|
|
may be removed at the discretion of the Sheliak Corporate." Paragraph 1290,
|
|
subsection D3 is what Picard finally uses in his Tau Cygna V dispute: it
|
|
allows for third-party arbitration and Picard names the Grizellas, currently
|
|
in their hybernation cycle which will last for six months. The treaty itself
|
|
took 372 legal experts to negotiate and its extreme wordiness -- over five
|
|
hundred thousand words -- was to accomodate the Sheliaks, who frowned on the
|
|
lack of exactness in human language. (ENS)
|
|
Triclendil : -see- Angosian Alteration.
|
|
Tricorder : Beverly hooks Geordi's and John Doe's nervous systems together,
|
|
strengthening the latter's. It stabilizes him long enough to get him to the
|
|
Enterprise's sickbay. (TRA)
|
|
Tricordrazine : Beverly asks for an increase in the level of this drug when
|
|
treating Liko. (WHO) Beverly orders a boost of the level of tricordrazine
|
|
to heal Rachel Garrett. (YES)
|
|
Tricyanate : The substance that has contaminated the water supply of Beta Agni
|
|
Two. In actuality, it was planted by Fajo, enough to have the 81 kilos of
|
|
hytritium able to negate it. Its highest concentration is 8 kilometers west
|
|
of the Agni colony, in thirty square kilometers. The hytritium delivery
|
|
should have taken several hours; when naturally occurring, it does not neu-
|
|
tralize so easy. It is slow to assimilate, difficult to replicate, and hard
|
|
to transport. (TOY)
|
|
Trillium 323 : Mineral found on Caldonia; Riker tries to make a trade agree-
|
|
ment for it with them to offer to the Barzans in the Wormhole negotiations,
|
|
but Ral has already bought the rights. (PRI)
|
|
Tripolymer Composites : Data's main element of composition. (TOY)
|
|
Turkey : Kurn was told to expect the human custom of cooking food before eating
|
|
it, especially when confronted with a roasted turkey replicated by the food
|
|
processors. Kurn doesn't find it, or the caviar he smears on it, palatable
|
|
in the least. (SIN)
|
|
Ultritium : Traces of ultritium residue, an explosive, are found on the wrec-
|
|
kage of the Romulan vessel. (ENE)
|
|
Universal Gravitational Constant : Q suggests to Geordi and Data that they
|
|
alter this, so that they may solve the problem of Bre'el Four's moon. The
|
|
suggestion is beyond the realm of human capacity, notes Data. (DEQ)
|
|
Uttaberries : Lwaxana sends Homn to pick some; when he returns, she, Deanna and
|
|
Riker are gone - kidnapped by the Ferengi. (MEN)
|
|
Varon-T Disruptor : Banned within the Federation, only five exist, four owned
|
|
by Kivas Fajo. He sleeps with one under his pillow. The Varon-T tears a
|
|
body from the inside out, quite slowly, a tortuous, painful death. He gets
|
|
the chance to test it, on Varria. (TOY)
|
|
Vega Nine Probe : The probe sent to the Beta Stromgren system. The Enterprise
|
|
follows its telemetry after it discovers Tin Man. (TIN)
|
|
Veltan Sex Idol : Toff says he's added one to his collection with the pearls
|
|
intact; Fajo responds by saying he has four of them, and the pearls were
|
|
added by the Ferengi to increase the value. (TOY)
|
|
Verustin Infection : Jeremy Aster's father died five years ago of this. (BON)
|
|
Violence : This disgusts Picard, who has never subscribed to the theory that
|
|
political power flows from a gun. (HGR)
|
|
Virotherapy : Minan's work with radiation sensitivity determined that humans
|
|
can survive hyperonic radiation with intensive virotherapy. (ENS)
|
|
VISOR : Geordi's sight instrument, which is seriously hampered by the atmos-
|
|
pheric effects of Galorndon Core. Bochra is surprised by the VISOR, wonde-
|
|
ring why his parents chose to let him live, a waste of time and resources on
|
|
defective children. Bochra and Geordi alter it to be a neutrino geiger
|
|
counter to get to Wesley's neutrino beacon and to safety. (ENE)
|
|
Vorgons : A race of beings from the Twenty-Seventh Century, two of whom -
|
|
Ajur and Boratus - come back to visit Picard on Risa, searching for the Tox-
|
|
Uthat. In actuality, they are the criminals that scientist Kal Dano tried
|
|
to hide the Uthat from in the first place. (CAP)
|
|
Vunderkind : German term for "wonder child", something that Stubbs has had to
|
|
live with for a long time. He says it is reserved for those who achieve
|
|
early in life....and hands the term to Wesley. (EVO)
|
|
Warm Milk : What Barclay always orders in sickbay; Guinan says it helps one
|
|
sleep. (HOL)
|
|
Window, Storm : Picard must depend on a window in the storms on Galorndon Core
|
|
in order to beam Geordi back to the ship. They nearly miss the window when
|
|
they are forced to raise shields, but on good faith, they lower them and the
|
|
Romulans don't attack. (ENE)
|
|
Wogneer Creatures : -see- Ordek Nebula (in Location Guide)
|
|
Women : Worf observes that human women are too fragile, and that to seek com-
|
|
panionship, he would require a Klingon woman. (YES)
|
|
Wormhole : Picard wonders if the temporal rift is a wormhole; Data observes
|
|
that it is actually a time displacement. (YES) Also -see- Barzan Wormhole.
|
|
Zalkonians : Inhabitants of Zalkon. They are ruled by fascists who oppose
|
|
the inevitable transformation of their people into noncorporeal beings....
|
|
until John Doe comes along. (TRA)
|
|
Zalkonian Weapon : An unseen device that affects all humanoids on the Enter-
|
|
prise by choking them....although how it is done is unknown. John Doe is
|
|
able to stop it with his "energy pulse". (TRA)
|
|
Zan Periculi : -see- Pericules
|
|
Zibalians : Inhabitants of the planet Zibalia. Kivas Fajo is from here. They
|
|
are very much like humans but have certain amounts of fleshy skin on their
|
|
face. (TOY)
|
|
|
|
==== WRITER'S GUIDE ===========================================================
|
|
Bailey, Dennis Putman : Writer, "Tin Man" (with Bischoff)
|
|
Beagle, Peter S. : Television Story & Teleplay, "Sarek"
|
|
Behr, Ira Stephen (Producer) : Teleplay, "Yesterday's Enterprise" (with Man-
|
|
ning, Beimler and Moore); Writer, "Captain's Holiday"
|
|
Beimler, Hans (Co-Producer) : Writer, "Who Watches the Watchers" (with Man-
|
|
ning), "Allegiance" (with Manning); Teleplay, "Yesterday's Enterprise" (with
|
|
Behr, Manning and Moore)
|
|
Bernheim, Robin : Writer, "The Hunted"
|
|
Bischoff, David : Writer, "Tin Man" (with Bailey)
|
|
Bronson, Fred : Writer, "Menage a Troi" (with Sackett)
|
|
Caves, Sally : Writer, "Hollow Pursuits"
|
|
Cushman, Marc : Unpublished Story, "Sarek" (with Jacobs)
|
|
Danus, Richard (Executive Story Editor) : Teleplay, "Booby Trap" (with Roman &
|
|
(Piller); Writer, "Deja Q"
|
|
Deighan, Drew : Original Teleplay, "Sins of the Father"
|
|
Echevarria, Rene : Writer, "The Offspring," "Transfigurations"
|
|
Ganino, Trent Christopher : Story, "Yesterday's Enterprise" (with Stillwell)
|
|
Goodhartz, Shari : Writer, "The Most Toys"
|
|
Jacobs, Jake : Unpublished Story, "Sarek" (with Cushman)
|
|
Kemper, David : Writer, "The Enemy" (with Piller)
|
|
Manning, Richard (Co-Producer) : Writer, "Who Watches the Watchers" (with Beim-
|
|
ler), "Allegiance" (with Beimler); Teleplay, "Yesterday's Enterprise" (with
|
|
Behr, Beimler and Moore)
|
|
Moran, W. Reed : Teleplay, "Sins of the Father" (with Moore)
|
|
Moore, Ronald D. : Story Editor; Writer, "The Bonding," "The Defector"; Tele-
|
|
play, "Yesterday's Enterprise" (with Behr, Beimler and Manning), "Sins of
|
|
the Father" (with Moran)
|
|
Piller, Michael (Co-Executive Producer) : Writer, "Evolution" (story with
|
|
Wagner), "The Enemy" (with Kemper), "The Best of Both Worlds"; Teleplay,
|
|
"Booby Trap" (with Roman & Danus)
|
|
Rolfe, Sam : Writer, "The Vengeance Factor"
|
|
Roman, Ron : Writer, "Booby Trap" (story with Piller & Danus, teleplay with
|
|
Wagner)
|
|
Sackett, Susan (Production Associate) : Writer, "Menage a Troi" (with Bronson)
|
|
Shearer, Hannah Louise : Writer, "The Price"
|
|
Snodgrass, Melinda M. (Executive Script Consultant) : Writer, "The Ensigns of
|
|
Command," "The High Ground"
|
|
Stillwell, Eric A : Story, "Yesterday's Enterprise" (with Ganino)
|
|
Wagner, Michael : Story, "Evolution" (with Piller), "Booby Trap" (with Roman);
|
|
writer, "The Survivors"
|
|
Zuckerman, Ed : Writer, "A Matter of Perspective"
|
|
|
|
==== DIRECTOR'S GUIDE =========================================================
|
|
Beaumont, Gabrielle : "Booby Trap," "The High Ground"
|
|
Benko, Tom : "Transfigurations"
|
|
Bole, Cliff : "The Ensigns of Command," "The Hunted," "A Matter of Perspec-
|
|
tive," "Hollow Pursuits," "The Best of Both Worlds"
|
|
Bond, Timothy : "The Vengeance Factor," "The Most Toys"
|
|
Carson, David : "The Enemy," "Yesterday's Enterprise"
|
|
Chalmers, Chip : "Captain's Holiday"
|
|
Frakes, Jonathan : "The Offspring"
|
|
Kolbe, Winrich : "Evolution," "The Bonding," "Allegiance"
|
|
Landau, Les : "The Survivors," "Deja Q," "Sins of the Father," "Sarek"
|
|
Legato, Robert : "Menage a Troi"
|
|
Scheerer, Robert : "The Price," "The Defector," "Tin Man"
|
|
Wiemer, Robert : "Who Watches the Watchers"
|
|
|
|
==== MUSIC INDEX ==============================================================
|
|
Chattaway, Jay : "Tin Man"
|
|
Jones, Ron : "Evolution," "Who Watches the Watchers," "Booby Trap," "The
|
|
Price," "The Defector," "The High Ground," "A Matter of Perspective," "The
|
|
Offspring," "Allegiance," "Menage a Troi," "The Best of Both Worlds"
|
|
McCarthy, Dennis : "The Ensigns of Command," "The Survivors," "The Bonding,"
|
|
"The Enemy," "The Hunted," "Deja Q," "Yesterday's Enterprise," "Sins of the
|
|
Father," "Captain's Holiday," "Hollow Pursuits," "The Most Toys," "Sarek,"
|
|
"Transfigurations"
|
|
|
|
==== PRODUCTION STAFF INDEX ===================================================
|
|
(No episode credit means for the entire season. When episodes appear in the
|
|
title, not after a name, it means that the type of credit has changed from
|
|
episode to episode [i.e. Asst. to Producers to Post-Production Associate])
|
|
|
|
--Opening Credits--
|
|
Created by Gene Roddenberry
|
|
Line Producer: David Livingston
|
|
Co-Producers: Hans Beimler & Richard Manning
|
|
Producer (VFA-BBW) : Ira Stephen Behr
|
|
Co-Executive Producer (BON-BBW): Michael Piller
|
|
Executive Producer: Rick Berman
|
|
|
|
--Closing Credits--
|
|
Executive Producer: Gene Roddenberry
|
|
Co-Producer : Peter Lauritson
|
|
Executive Script Consultant (EVO-MEN): Melinda M. Snodgrass
|
|
Executive Story Editor (BTR-DEQ) : Richard Danus
|
|
Story Editor (SIN-BBW) : Ronald D. Moore
|
|
Casting : Junie Lowry
|
|
Incidental Music : Jay Chattaway (TIN), Ron Jones (EVO,WHO,BTR,PRI,DEF,HGR,
|
|
MPR,OFF,ALL,MEN,BBW), Dennis McCarthy (ENS,SUR,BON,ENE,VFA,HUN,DEQ,YES,SIN,
|
|
CAP,HOL,TOY,SAR,TRA)
|
|
Main Theme : Jerry Goldsmith, Alexander Courage
|
|
Director of Photography : Marvin Rush
|
|
Production Designer : Richard D. James
|
|
Editor: Daryl S. Baskin (SAR), Tom Benko (SUR,BTR,VFA,HGR,YES,ALL,HOL), Howard
|
|
S. Deane A.C.E. (MEN), J.P. Farrell (EVO,BON,PRI,HUN,MPR,SIN,TIN,BBW), Bob
|
|
Lederman (ENS,WHO,ENE,DEF,DEQ,OFF,CAP,TOY,TRA)
|
|
Unit Production Manager : Merri D. Howard
|
|
First Assistant Director : Chip Chalmers (EVO,WHO,BTR,PRI,DEF,HGR,MPR,OFF,
|
|
TOY,MEN,BBW), Adele G. Simmons (MPR), Bruce Alan Solow (ALL,TIN), Brad
|
|
Yacobian (ENS,SUR,BON,ENE,VFA,HUN,DEQ,YES,SIN,CAP,HOL,SAR,TRA)
|
|
Second Assistant Director : Adele G. Simmons (EVO-DEQ,YES-BBW), Jeff Cline
|
|
(MPR)
|
|
Costume Designer : Robert Blackman
|
|
Original Starfleet Uniforms : William Ware Theiss
|
|
Visual Effects Supervisor : Dan Curry (ENS,SUR,BON,ENE,VFA,HUN,DEQ,YES,SIN,
|
|
CAP,HOL,SAR,TRA), Rob Legato (EVO,WHO,BTR,PRI,DEF,HGR,MPR,OFF,ALL,TIN,TOY,
|
|
MEN,BBW)
|
|
Post Production Supervisor : Wendy Neuss
|
|
Original Set Design : Herman Zimmerman
|
|
Makeup Designer : Michael Westmore
|
|
Set Decorator : Tom Pedigo (EVO-ENE), Jim Mees (PRI-BBW)
|
|
Senior Illustrator (EVO-ALL) : Rick Sternbach
|
|
Senior Illustrator / Technical Consultant (CAP-BBW) : Rick Sternbach
|
|
Scenic Art Supervisor (EVO-ALL) : Michael Okuda
|
|
Scenic Art Supervisor / Technical Consultant (CAP-BBW) : Michael Okuda
|
|
Set Designer : Gary Speckman
|
|
Script Supervisor : Cosmo Genovese
|
|
Special Optical Effects : Dick Brownfield
|
|
Property Master : Joe Longo (ENS,SUR,BON,ENE,VFA,HUN,DEQ,YES,SIN,CAP,HOL,SAR,
|
|
TRA), Alan Sims (EVO,WHO,BTR,PRI,DEF,HGR,MPR,OFF,ALL,TIN,TOY,MEN,BBW)
|
|
Construction Coordinator : Al Smutko
|
|
Hair Designer : Vivian McAteer
|
|
Hair Stylist : Barbara Lampson (EVO-DEF,HGR,MPR,OFF-BBW), Tim Jones (HUN,DEQ),
|
|
Rita Bordonaro (YES)
|
|
Makeup Artists : Gerald Quist (all but BBW), June Abston Haymore (all eps.),
|
|
Hank Edds (BBW)
|
|
Production Associate : Susan Sackett
|
|
Visual Effects Coordinator : Gary Hutzel (EVO,WHO,BTR,PRI,DEF,HGR,MPR,OFF,ALL,
|
|
TIN,TOY,MEN,BBW), Ron Moore (ENS,SUR,BON,ENE,VFA,HUN,DEQ,YES,SIN,CAP,HOL,
|
|
SAR,TRA)
|
|
Visual Effects Associate (DEQ-BBW) : David Takemura
|
|
Production Coordinator : Diane Overdiek
|
|
Assistants to the Producers (EVO,ENS) : Terri Martinez, Carol Eisner
|
|
Post Production Associate(s) : Terri Martinez (SUR-BBW), Heidi Julian (DEQ-
|
|
BBW), Wendy Rosenfeld (DEQ-BBW)
|
|
Pre-Production Associate (DEQ-BBW) : Eric A. Stillwell
|
|
Sound Mixer : Alan Bernard, C.A.S.
|
|
Chief Lighting Technician : Buddy Bowles
|
|
First Company Grip : Bob Sordal
|
|
Costumers : Camille Argus (ENS,WHO,BTR,VFA,HGR,YES,ALL,HOL,MEN), Amanda
|
|
Chamberlin (ENS,SUR,BON,ENE,VFA,HUN,DEQ,YES,SIN,CAP,HOL,SAR), Norma Johnson
|
|
(BBW), Kris Jorgensen (SUR,ENE,DEF,DEQ,OFF,CAP,TOY,TRA), David Page (MPR,
|
|
OFF,ALL,TIN,TOY,MEN), Kimberley Thompson (EVO,BON,PRI,HUN,MPR,SIN,TIN,SAR,
|
|
BBW), David Velasquez (EVO,WHO,BTR,PRI,DEF,HGR,TRA)
|
|
Music Editor : Gerry Sackman
|
|
Supervising Sound Editor : Bill Wistrom
|
|
Sound Editors : James Wolvington, Mace Matiosian, Wilson Dyer
|
|
Post Production Sound : Modern Sound
|
|
Casting Executive : Helen Mossler
|
|
Stunt Coordinator (EVO-BON,ENE,VFA,HUN-YES,SIN,CAP,HOL-BBW) : Dennis Madalone
|
|
Assistant Scenic Artist : Cari Thomas
|
|
Art Studio Paintings (MPR) : Elaine Sokoloff
|
|
Research Consultant : Richard Arnold
|
|
Computer Monitors (EVO-ENS,BTR,PRI-SIN,TIN,TOY,TRA-BBW) : Sony Corporation of
|
|
America
|
|
Lenses and Panaflex Cameras : Panavision
|
|
Special Visual Effects : Industrial Light and Magic
|
|
Additional Motion Control Facilities : Image G
|
|
Video Optical Effects : The Post Group
|
|
Special Video Compositing : Composite Image Systems
|
|
Editing Facilities : Unitel Video
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