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								|   | Star Trek: TNG Season 3 EncyclopediaSTAR TREK: THE NEXT GENERATION THIRD SEASON ENCYCLOPEDIA
 A Reference Guide - First Edition
 
 Editor: Jim Shaun Lyon
 Research and Editorial Assistance: Lisa Blanc, Marilyn Wilkerson, Lee
 Whiteside, Eileen Parkman, Berkeley Hunt, Joseph M. Siegler, Carmen
 Carter, Dennis Russell Bailey, Pola Staples and Carolyn Kinkead.
 Reference Material provided by Pocket Books, A Division of Simon & Schuster,
 New York, c/o David Stern and Kevin Ryan, Editors.
 
 ===============================================================================
 All material is copyright (C) 1990 by Jim Shaun Lyon and Enterprise America:
 The International STAR TREK: THE NEXT GENERATION Fan Organization, a not-
 for-profit fan club, Post Office Box 3273, Costa Mesa, CA  92628-3273.
 
 Source material copyright (C) 1990 by Paramount Communications; no infringe-
 ment intended.  Usage copyright granted to Pocket Books, a division of
 Simon & Schuster, New York, NY 10020, for contractual reference work.
 ===============================================================================
 
 ==== STARDATE CHRONOLOGY / EPISODE INDEX ======================================
 Concerning the two numbers following the title, the first is the episode num-
 ber as aired, the second the Paramount Code in the order it was filmed.  The
 two-letter code following that is for Index reference.
 
 43125.8 :   Evolution                       (49,150)      EVO
 43152.4 :   The Survivors                   (51,151)      SUR
 43173.5 :   Who Watches the Watchers?       (52,152)      WHO
 43198.7 :   The Bonding                     (53,153)      BON
 43205.6 :   Booby Trap                      (54,154)      BTR
 43349.2 :   The Enemy                       (55,155)      ENE
 43385.6 :   The Price                       (56,156)      PRI
 43421.9 :   The Vengeance Factor            (57,157)      VFA
 43462.5 :   The Defector                    (58,158)      DEF
 43489.2 :   The Hunted                      (59,159)      HUN
 43510.7 :   The High Ground                 (60,160)      HGR
 43539.1 :   Deja Q                          (61,161)      DEQ
 43610.4 :   A Matter of Perspective         (62,162)      MPR
 43625.2 :   Yesterday's Enterprise          (63,163)      YES  *
 43657.0 :   The Offspring                   (64,164)      OFF
 43685.2 :   Sins of the Father              (65,165)      SIN
 43714.1 :   Allegiance                      (66,166)      ALL
 43745.2 :   Captain's Holiday               (67,167)      CAP
 43779.3 :   Tin Man                         (68,168)      TIN
 43807.4 :   Hollow Pursuits                 (69,169)      HOL
 43872.2 :   The Most Toys                   (70,170)      TOY
 43917.4 :   Sarek                           (71,171)      SAR
 43930.7 :   Menage A Troi                   (72,172)      MEN
 43957.2 :   Transfigurations                (73,173)      TRA
 43989.1 :   The Best of Both Worlds         (74,174)      BBW
 None    :   The Ensigns of Command          (50,149)      ENS
 
 * The stardate given in "Yesterday's Enterprise" is from a Military Log in the
 alternate timeline.
 
 ==== PLANET AND LOCATION INDEX ================================================
 Acamar Three : Homeworld of the Acamarians, ruled by Sovereign Marouk.  Picard
 comes here to enlist Marouk's help in reuniting her people with the nomadic
 Gatherers.  (VFA)
 Achrady Seven : Lwaxana Troi is returning home from a conference here, says
 Troi, and will visit the Enterprise when it arrives at Starbase 12.  This
 convinces Picard to take a vacation to avoid her.  (CAP)
 Alpha Cygnus Nine : Location of a treaty negotiation, part of Sarek's historic
 career.  (SAR)
 Alpha Leonis : Enterprise is to take on medical supplies bound for here after
 the Gatherer treaty is sealed.  (VFA)
 Angosia : A planet eager for Federation membership, ruled by Prime Minister
 Nayrok.  Originally involved in the Tarsian War, its people have recovered
 very rapidly.  According to Prime Minister Nayrok, the Angosians have dedi-
 cated themselves to developing the mind and cultivating the intellect for
 centuries...but then, they imprison their veterans.  When the veterans try
 to take over, Picard offers the Angosians aid....if the government lasts
 the night.  (HUN)
 Archer Four : Riker notes in the alternate timeline that the Klingons shouldn't
 be so confident after the pasting they gave them here.  Later, after the
 timeline is restored, this is the destination Picard orders the Enterprise to
 be set toward.  (YES)
 Asteroid Belt : An obstacle en route to Chorgon's ship.  Wesley manages to
 create a route that avoids it completely.  (VFA)
 Astral-Five Annex : Presumably a Federation terminal; Picard has Data inform
 the Annex that the Promellian battlecruiser Cleponji should be catalogued
 for retrieval to here.  (BTR)
 Barzan II : Owners of the Barzan Wormhole.  A hostile planet environmentally
 to all races but its occupants, it has been dependent on other worlds until
 now; it hopes that the Wormhole will become its first real natural resource
 and bring a "new era of prosperity".  (PRI)
 Beth Delta One : Stubbs, with his bloated ego, says that once his experiment is
 over, he will show Troi New Manhattan on Beth Delta One as she has never seen
 it and they will laugh over glasses of champagne.  (EVO)
 Beta Agni Two : Site of a tricyanate water contamination, the only treatment
 against which is hytritium.  In actuality, the site was poisoned by Kivas
 Fajo in order to get the Enterprise to rendezvous with him, so he can kidnap
 Data.  There has been no significant geological activity here since the Fe-
 deration colony settled, leading the Enterprise crew to determine that the
 tricyanate water contamination was not natural.  (TOY)
 Beta Stromgren : A star in the final stages of an alternating cycle of expan-
 sion and collapse, which will result in a supernova.  Tin Man is discovered
 orbiting it.  It is 23 parsecs beyond the Federation's furthest manned
 explorations, and claimed by the Romulans.  (TIN)
 Betazed : Homeworld of the Betazoids.  Deanna is from here; Lwaxana Troi is one
 of its ambassadors.  Tam Elbrun was there when Deanna Troi was studying
 psychology at a Betazoid university.  (TIN)  Riker came here once, a young
 lieutenant who fell for Deanna, a serious psychology student.  (MEN)
 Bre'el Four : A planet threatened by the falling of its asteroidal moon (com-
 posed of a ferrous crystalline structure) on its Western Continent, an area
 800 km in radius - which will begin a new Ice Age.  The fall is largely due
 to a black hole outside the system.  When the Enterprise begins investigating
 it is 29 hours from destruction.  Q's intervention saves the planet.  (DEQ)
 Browder Four : The Enterprise departs Cor Caroli Five to rendezvous with the
 USS Hood here, to aid in terraforming efforts.  It is detained by the false
 Picard's sojourn to the Lonka pulsar.  (ALL)
 Chalna : Homeworld of Esoqq and the Chalnoth people, a race of warriors.
 Picard visited here 12 years before while commanding the Stargazer.  (ALL)
 Chandra Five : Tam Elbrun went there, the only Federation delegate assigned
 there.  Home of the Chandrans.  (TIN)
 Chaya Seven : Leah Brahms attended the famous caucuses here.  (BTR)
 Cor Caroli Five : The Enterprise eradicates the phyrox plague here and departs
 to rendezvous with the USS Hood.  The incident is used by Picard to test
 Mitena Haro, who is actually an alien spy.  (ALL)
 Coridan : Ambassador Sarek of Vulcan negotiated the treaty of this planet's
 admission into the Federation.  (SAR; subject of original series episode
 "Journey to Babel")
 Daystrom Annex : An annex of the Daystrom Institute of Technology is located on
 Galor Four.  (OFF)
 de Laure Belt : Location of Tau Cygna V.  The area is overwhelmed by hyperonic
 radiation.  (ENS)
 Delta Quadrant : The Enterprise shuttle and the Ferengi pod end up here, 200
 light years away in sector 3556.  (PRI)
 Delta Rana System : Location of the planet Rana IV.  (SUR)
 Deltived Asteroid Belt : Q2 misplaced it sometime in the past, something that
 Q notes with irony.  (DEQ)
 Denkiri Arm : A section of Gamma Quadrant where a Barzan probe ended up.  (PRI)
 Earth : Final target of the Borg, located in Section 001.  The Borg ship sets
 course for here.  (BBW)
 Emila Two : The Enterprise sets off for here after the incident in the Tanugan
 system.  (MPR)
 Galor Four : Location of a Starfleet research center, as well as an annex of
 the Daystrom Institute.  Haftel is from here, and wishes to return here with
 Lal.  (OFF)
 Galorndon Core : A Federation world where a Romulan scout vessel containing
 two crewman crash lands.  The hellish environment is full of charged-particle
 precipitation, making Geordi's VISOR go bad, communicators dysfunctional
 and tricorder readings only valid within five meters.  (ENE)  Admiral Jarok
 referred to it when noting how lucky he is Beverly has some experience with
 Romulan medicine.  (DEF)
 Gamma Erandi Nebula : Fifteen hours from here the Enterprise is immersed in
 subspace static.  When it emerges after a mapping mission, Grax informs them
 that Riker, Deanna and Lwaxana have been kidnapped.  (MEN)
 Gamma Hromi II : Location of the Gatherer encampment led by Brull.  Data first
 detects life readings, radiation and carbon dioxide combustion; an away team
 led by Riker takes the colony, allowing Picard and Marouk to discuss the
 peace agreement with Brull.  (VFA)
 Gamma Quadrant : A vast expanse of space distant from the Federation that the
 Barzan Wormhole reaches.  (PRI)
 Gemaris Five : Home of the Gemarians; Picard mediated a dispute here.  (CAP)
 Ghorusda : Site of the Ghorusda Disaster.  They have values so complex and so
 different that the Federation sent a specialist - Tam Elbrun - to deal with
 them.  (TIN)
 Giles Belt : Wesley says that the Jovis could have made it to here.  (TOY)
 Hayashi System : The Enterprise is preparing detailed atmospheric charts of
 this when it is called to take Tam Elbrun to Beta Stromgren.  (TIN)
 Hromi Cluster : Location of Gamma Hromi II and the Gatherer camp.  There are
 several charted but not explored Class M planets in the area.  (VFA)
 Hurkos Three : Where Ral relocated at age 19 to, a non-aligned planet.  (PRI)
 Icor Nine : Site of a symposium on Rogue Star Clusters at its Astrophysics
 Center.  Beverly suggests he take his vacation elsewhere.  (CAP)
 Iraatan Five : Where Kivas Fajo was educated.  (TOY)
 Jouret Four : Location of the New Providence Colony, one of the Federation's
 outermost colonies, which sends a distress signal shortly before the colony
 is leveled by the Borg.  The colony is silent for twelve hours before the
 Enterprise arrives here.  There were 900 inhabitants of the colony.  (BBW)
 Kavis Alpha Four : Selected, with Stubbs' help, as the site of the new nanite
 colony, once they are removed from the Enterprise.  (EVO)
 Kavis Alpha Sector : The Enterprise journeys here for scientific reasons; Dr.
 Stubbs will attempt to study the decay of neutronium expelled at relativis-
 tic speeds by a massive stellar explosion.  The event, caused by the neu-
 tron star sucking up the material from the red giant and then exploding,
 happens once every 196 years.  (EVO)
 Khitomer : -see- Khitomer Massacre (in Subject Guide)
 Klingon Homeworld : Located in the Klingon system, a dark, shrouded planet
 with a very militaristic atmosphere.  (SIN)
 Koinonia : Original homeworld of two races, the corporeal Koinonians and energy
 based aliens, that shared the planet.  The Koinonians destroyed themselves
 in a massive war, leaving the energy creatures on the planet alone.  Marla
 is killed in the third tunnel when the Away team was moving into the ceremo-
 nial tunnel; nobody detected any traps.  (BON)
 Lappa IV : The pericules that Tog offers to Lwaxana are native to this planet,
 a Ferengi world.  (MEN)
 Legara Four : Home world of the Legarans, where Ambassador Sarek comes aboard
 the Enterprise in order to negotiate a treaty.  (SAR)
 Lonka Pulsar : Located in the Lonka cluster, the False Picard brings the Enter-
 prise here to the near brink of disaster in order to test the resolve of its
 crew and the limits of their allegiance to Picard.  It is a rotating neutron
 star of approx. 4.356 solar masses.  (ALL)
 Lunar Five : Satellite of Angosia, it is a penal colony that Roga Danar escapes
 from.  A maximum security facility.  (HUN)
 Lya Three : Admiral Haden transmits orders to Picard from here; the transmis-
 sion delay is two hours, twenty-two minutes.  (DEF)  The Enterprise heads
 to the Starbase here after its stay at Angosia - Picard calls it Lyra but it
 is Lya in the script.  (HUN)
 Lya Four : Fajo spent almost half a day in orbit around this planet after kid-
 napping Data.  (TOY)
 Mintaka Three : A planet populated by proto-Vulcan inhabitants, where a three-
 man Federation Anthropological Field Team has been studying.  When the sta-
 tion's reactor explodes, the Enterprise must aid them.  (WHO)  Picard's self-
 sacrifice to the primitive culture here is referenced by the spectre of
 Mitena Haro.  (ALL)
 Mizar Two : Homeworld of the Mizarians; Kova Tholl is from here.  In the last
 300 years of Mizarian history, the planet has been conquered 6 times.  (ALL)
 Nahmi Four : The Enterprise is en route here with tissue samples donated by
 the Mikulaks that may help solve this planet's outbreak of Correllium Fever,
 when the ship suffers massive breakdowns.  (HOL)
 Narendra Three : A Klingon outpost that, in the alternate timeline, suffered
 an unfortunate catastrophe that was subsequently blamed on the Federation,
 and brought about 22 years of interstellar war.  Actually, the Enterprise-C
 responded to a distress signal from here, and attempted to defend it against
 an attacking Romulan force, but fell through the temporal rift.  (YES)
 Nel Bato System : Wesley says the Jovis may have made it to here.  (TOY)
 Nelvana Three : A Romulan world where Jarok insists the Romulans are building
 a base from which to attack the Federation with a first-strike.  In actuality
 there is no base here.  Jarok says when he first arrives on the Enterprise
 that its reactor core will be online in 48 hours.  (DEF)
 New Manhattan : -see- Beth Delta One
 New Providence : -see- Jouret Four
 Nigala-IV, Station : The Enterprise's destination following the Bre'el Four
 incident.  (DEQ)
 Norkan Outposts : Location of a massacre at the hands of Admiral Jarok.  (DEF)
 Ordek Nebula : The Wogneer creatures who live here are referenced by the spec-
 tre of Mitena Haro as indication of Picard's good nature.  (ALL)
 Orelious Nine : A world destroyed in the "final battle" between the Promellians
 and the Menthars a millenium ago, by then-primitive weaponry.  The Enterprise
 is assigned to chart the site and stumbles upon the Cleponji, a lost Promel-
 lian battlecruiser.  (BTR)
 Otar Two : Picard has the Enterprise set course for the Starbase here after the
 failure to save Lal.  (OFF)
 Outer Cometary Cloud : The Enterprise is on patrol here with Commander Kurn
 aboard before it sets course for the Klingon Homeworld.  Composed of approxi-
 mately 2,000 small objects, none in the Enterprise's flight path.  (SIN)
 Outpost Seran-T-1 : The dilithium crystal chamber was designed here on Star-
 date 40052 by Dr. Leah Brahms and some of Starfleet's best engineers.  (BTR)
 Paulson Nebula : Area of space that the Enterprise ducks into to avoid the
 Borg, and has a moment of respite before they are forced to leave.  It is
 made up on 82 percent dilithium hydroxyls, magnesium and chromium.  (BBW)
 Proto-Star Cloud : The Enterprise is on a mission to study a proto-star cloud
 near Tanuga when it drops Riker and Geordi off there to deliver Apgar's much
 needed dicosilium.  (MPR)
 Rana IV : A colony of eleven thousand decimated by a Husnock attack of all
 life....save one.  Has three moons, the furthest of which provides cover for
 a Husnock vessel at a LaGrange point.  The planet sends a distress call in-
 tercepted by the Enterprise and then goes emissions quiet.  The planet pos-
 sessed no interstellar spacecraft.  The planet has wonderful tea, which grows
 wild, or did before it was decimated.  (SUR)
 Risa : A resort planet that Captain Picard visits on a vacation.  A paradise,
 with warm tropical breezes, exotic food, and a sybaritic outlook on life; its
 women are "very imaginitive".  It is the final resting place of the Tox-
 Uthat, a mysterious device from the future planted here by Kal Dano and
 discovered by Professor Samuel Estragon.  It is located 29 kilometers due
 east of Risa's Pleasure Haven resort.  Weapons are not permitted here.  (CAP)
 Romulus : Home planet of the Romulan Empire.  Jarok has visited a hundred
 worlds, none possessing the awesome beauty of Romulus.  He mourns, never to
 see the firefalls of Gal'Gathong or the Apnex Sea.  Data recreates it on the
 holodeck for him, but he is bitter.  (DEF)
 Rutia Four : A planet that has enjoyed a long trading relationship with the
 Federation.  The Ansata, an organization fighting for autonomy and self-
 determination, have began terrorist attacks against the Rutian police.
 When the Enterprise comes here, the Ansata believe it is aiding the Rutians,
 so they attack it, kidnap Picard and Beverly and demand that they blockade
 the planet and place a trade embargo on Rutia.  (HGR)
 Sarthong Five : Vash says she is going to explore the ruins here...but Picard
 warns her that the Sarthongians deal harshly with trespassers.  (CAP)
 Science Outpost : Unknown location; it was raided by Gatherers, and the survi-
 vors were all hit by heavy stun several times.  (VFA)
 Sector 396 : Location of the Selimi Asteroid Belt.  (OFF)
 Sector 9569 : Where the Enterprise meets the Zalkonian ship.  (TRA)
 Selimi Asteroid Belt : The Enterprise travels here to begin charting this when
 Data creates his "child", Lal.  (OFF)
 Sentinel Minor Four : The USS Lalo's destination before it was attacked by the
 Borg.  (BBW)
 Septimis Minor : Original destination of the SS Artemis, which ended up instead
 on Tau Cygna V.  (ENS)
 Shelius : Location of the home planet of the Sheliak Corporate.  It is quite
 distant from Tau Cygna V.  (ENS)
 Sierra Six, Outpost : Identifies the Romulan scout ship heading for the
 Federation border.  (DEF)
 Sigma Erani System : The only source of hytritium other than the Jovis is in
 this system, three weeks from the Enterprise's rendezvous point.  The Grissom
 is currently near the system.  (TOY)
 Sirrie Four : Where Mark Off-Zel carved the vase that Fajo owns.  (TOY)
 Starbase 12 : The Enterprise sets course for here after visiting Gemaris Five,
 but diverts to Risa to drop off Picard.  (CAP)
 Starbase 24 : Kahlest was brought here by the USS Intrepid after the Khitomer
 Massacre for treatment.  (SIN)
 Starbase 105 : Picard, in the alternate timeline, informs Riker to get the En-
 terprise-C ready to travel in nine hours to here, or they will destroy the
 ship.  (YES)
 Starbase 121 : Geordi recommends that Picard head for here for a complete
 systems and bio-decontamination, to rid the Enterprise of invidium.  (HOL)
 Starbase 123 : It detects two Romulan D'daridex class cruisers en route to Beta
 Stromgren.  (TIN)
 Starbase 133 : The Enterprise makes way for here after leaving Rana IV.  (SUR)
 Starbase 152 : The Enterprise heads for here for inspection and additional
 repairs following its ordeal at Beta Stromgren.  (TIN)
 Starbase 157 : Where the USS Lalo's distress signal was received.  (BBW)
 Starbase 343 : The Enterprise travels here after the Gatherer treaty.  Picard
 offers shore leave to the crew here -- including Riker.  (VFA)
 Starbase 324 : Admiral Hanson returns here to discuss strategy with Starfleet
 Command against the Borg threat.  (BBW)
 Station Salem One : History may remember Galorndon Core along with this inci-
 dent and Pearl Harbor as a preamble for war.  (ENE)
 System J-25 : Where the Enterprise originally encountered the Borg ("Q Who,"
 last season), 7000 light years away.  The incident on Jouret Four is iden-
 tical.  (BBW)
 Tanuga Four : Location of the Tanuga Research Station.  Its people are human,
 with slightly varied facial features.  Their system holds that a man is guil-
 ty until proven innocent.  (MPR)
 Tanuga Research Station : A Regula-type facility orbiting Tanuga Four, the re-
 actor core of which mysteriously explodes when Riker beams to the Enterprise,
 leaving Dr. Nel Apgar the only casualty.  (MPR)
 Tau Cygna V : Located in the Delor Belt, settled accidentally by the crew of
 the colony ship Artemis.  Large concentrations of hyperonic radiation bombard
 it.  The planet itself is ceded to the Sheliak Corporate, and it is for rea-
 sons of evacuation that Data is sent down, to meet some unwilling natives --
 15,253 in all.  The evacuation will take 4 weeks and 4 days with only the
 Enterprise, though a colony ship from Starfleet is enroute.  When Data tries
 to talk them into leaving, 10 refuse to believe the threat, 22 prefer stay-
 ing and fighting, 16 want negotiation and/or passive resistance, and only 8
 were willing to evacuate.  (ENS)
 Triangulum System : A group of renegade Andorians once hid their vessel here
 by dismantling it.  (SUR)
 Utopia Planitia : The shipyards where the Enterprise was constructed, in orbit
 about the planet Mars.  Geordi recreates Drafting Room 5 from Stardate 40174
 in holodeck three.  (BTR)
 Vulcan : Home planet of the Vulcans, and a founding member of the Federation.
 The Enterprise comes here to take aboard Ambassador Sarek for his trip to
 Legara Four.  (SAR)
 Wolf-359 : Local star to the Terran system, where Starfleet prepares to make
 its stand against the Borg.  (BBW)
 Xanthras System : The Enterprise departs here for a rendezvous with the USS
 Zapata following the retrieval of Riker and the Trois.  (MEN)
 Zalkon : Homeworld of John Doe.  It is located in the Zeta Gelis Cluster,
 beyond several pulsars and G-type stars.  It is inhabited by the Zalkonians,
 a race of fascists.  (TRA)
 Zeta Alpha Two : The USS Lalo left here for Sentinal Minor Four, but it was
 attacked by the Borg.  (BBW)
 Zeta Gelis Cluster : The Enterprise is charting an unknown star system here
 when it comes across John Doe's crashed spaceship.  (TRA)
 Zibalia : Homeworld of trader Kivas Fajo.  He lies to Data, telling him that
 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)
 
 ==== STARSHIP INDEX ===========================================================
 Adelphi, USS : Captained by Darson, who lost his life in the Ghorusda Disaster.
 (TIN)
 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)
 
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 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)
 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-
 vel two, and choosing to be Troi) instead of a male, a Klingon or an Andori-
 an.  Lal's astonishment with many things, from the family unit to chairs
 and paintings, is wonderous, and Data is content with being her teacher in
 the subjects of logic, aesthetics, metaphysics and epistemology.  Data sends
 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)
 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)
 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
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