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Descent, Part II
Captain's log, stardate 47025.4. Lore and Lieutenant Commander Data are the leaders of a Borg contingent seeking to exterminate all organic lifeforms, specifically humans. Data is being fed negative emotions by Lore, but Chief Engineer LaForge has suggested that a phased kedion pulse might reboot Dala's ethics program and break Lore's control. |
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Descent, Part II
Captain's log, supplemental. While the Away Team was being held captive by Data's megalomaniacal android "brother." Lore, the U.S.S. Enterprise was being pursued by a ship of renegade Borg loyal to him. Acting captain Dr. Beverly Crusher initiated a metaphasic shield program and took the U.S.S. Enterprise into the corona of the system's star for refuge. |
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Descent, Part II
Captain's log, supplemental. Lore, and his mission of conquest, has been stopped. The Borg named Hugh was instrumental in defeating the renegades led by Lore, and Data has since disassembled his "brother." Let us hope he remains that way this time. |
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Liaisons
First offcer's log. We have welcomed a delegation of Iyaarans aboard the U.S.S. Enterprise as part of a cullural exchange. I must confess that I find their behavior rather puzzling. Ambassador Loquel is obsessed with food — particularly chocolate — while Ambassador Byleth has proven antagonistic and rude, Not a very diplomatic diplomat. |
650 |
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Liaisons
Captain's log. While enroute to the Iyaarans' homeworld, we crashed on a hostile planet. I have since discovered a survivor of an earlier crash, a woman named Anna. She has tended to my injuries, but refused to let me leave the confines of her marooned ship. |
651 |
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Liaisons
Captain's log, supplemental. The crash victim, Anna, has turned out to be the Iyaaran ambassador, Voval. He is one of three representatives sent to study and experience human concepts of pleasure, aggression and love. I must say that the Iyaarans' approach is very direct — but effective. |
652 |
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Interface
Chief engineer's log, stardate 472I5.5. I've just finished testing a new remote probe interface system, and now it's time to put it into action. The U.S.S. Raman is trapped on Marijne VII, and the only way to retrieve it in the planet's dense lower atmosphere is to use the probe. |
653 |
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Interface
Chief engineer's log, supplemental. My mother and her ship, the U.S.S. Hera, have been declared missing. But I've seen her on the U.S.S. Raman, through the probe's interface system, although Dr. Crusher thinks it's a malfunction. I've got to take the Raman to the planet's surface to rescue my mom — in defiance of Captain Picard's direct orders. |
654 |
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Interface
Chief engineer's log, supplemental. I didn't see my mother after all. A subspace energy being look on her form to communicate with me through the interface system. I was able te save the aliens, but not my mother. Still, the experience has helped me to let her go. |
655 |
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Gambit, Part I
First officer's log, stardate 47135.2. Captain Picard has been killed in a bar fight on Dessica II. I have ordered an investigation, and the U.S.S. Enterprise has tracked the mercenaries responsible to a Romulan archaeological site on Barradas III. While leading an Away Team on the planet, I was captured by the mercenaries. |
656 |
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Gambit, Part I
Personal log, Captain Jean-Luc Picard, stardate 47135.2. I have infiltrated a group of mercenaries who have been looting archaeological sites. The artifacts they have been stealing are all Romulan in origin. The thieves next target will be the ruins on Calder II, which is protected by only a small Federation outpost. |
657 |
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Gambit, Part I
Personal log, William T. Riker, stardate 47135.2. I found the mercenaries who killed Caplain Picard. I also found Captain Picard — very much alive. He has been posing as a smuggler to investigate why they've been looting ruins all over this sector. Now, I'm involved, too. The leader, Arctus Baran, has just ordered me to open fire on the U.S.S. Enterprise. |
658 |
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Gambit, Part II
Personal log, Commander William T. Riker, supplemental. I've been forced to fire on the U.S.S. Enterprise to prove my loyalty to Arctus Baran, leader of a band of mercenaries. Captain Picard is among them, posing as a thief in order to find out why they are stealing very specific archaeological artifacts. |
659 |
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Gambit, Part II
Personal log, Captain Jean-Luc Picard, stardate 47160.1. The situation has escalated rapidly in the last few hours. I have "killed" Will Riker and led a mutiny against Arctus Baran. Now, one of the mercenaries has told me she is actually a Vulcan Security agent on the trail of an ancient psionic weapon. |
660 |
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Gambit, Part II
Vulcan security chief's report. Captain Jean-Luc Picard of the U.S.S. Enterprise has exposed, and thwarted, a plot by Vulcan Separatist Tallera to reconsiruct an ancient psionic weapon from our planet's violent past. She and the mercenaries are now in custody, and the resonator will be destroyed. |
661 |
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Phantasms
Personal log, Lieutenant Commander Data, stardate 47225.7. I have been experiencing nightmares. The dream program I initiated nine months ago has only recently begun to function in this manner. Last night, I dreamt that Dr. Crusher was drinking from a straw in Commander Riker's head, and that Counselor Troi was a cake. |
662 |
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Phantasms
Personal log, Lieutenant Commander Data, supplemental. Despite my sessions with Dr. Freud, my nightmares have intruded into my waking state. A mechanical brace in Engineering recalled the knife in my dreams, and I used it to stab Counselor Troi because I saw a mouth on her right shoulder. All this occurred even though my dream program was deactivated. |
663 |
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Phantasms
Personal log, Lieutenant Commander Data, supplemental. My dreams had a link in reality after all. Interphasic parasites had infested the U.S.S. Enterprise and were attacking the crew. I saw these creatures as a mouth on Counselor Troi and the straw in Commander Riker's head. A high frequency interphasic pulse eliminated the parasites. |
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Dark Page
Personal log, Counselor Deanna Troi, stardate 47254.1. My mother is on board the U.S.S. Enterprise, and already she has tried her hand at matchmaking. She is tutoring the telepathic Cairn in verbal language, and thinks the lead delegate, Maques, is just my type. I've come to expect this from her, but not some of the other behavior she has exhibited. |
665 |
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Dark Page
Personal log, Counselor Deanna Troi, supplemental. My mother has suffered a psychic collapse, brought on by an unknown trauma she experienced in her past. Maques has been able to establish a link between Lwaxana and myself, and I've seen images in my mother's mind I cannot explain. |
666 |
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Dark Page
Personal log, Counselor Deanna Troi, supplemental. I saw my falher. Even though he died when I was little, the images of him in my mother's mind were vivid. But he was not the cause of Lwaxana's psychic distress — it was the death of an older sister I never knew I had. Now, I can know about Kestra and Mother can know peace. |
667 |
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Attached
First officer's log, stardate 47304.2. Captain Picard and Dr. Crusher have been taken hostage by the Prytt, who mistakenly believe the Federation is in league with their enemy, the Kes. Face-to-face negotiations between the Kes and the Prytt representatives have accomplished nothing — except to generate more suspicion. |
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Attached
Captain's log, stardate 47304.2. With the help of a Kes spy, Dr. Crusher and I have escaped our Prytt prison. A map hidden in one of our tricorders has led us through volcanic caverns and over rough terrain. We have reached the border between the Kes and Prytt territories, only to be met by a Prytt security force. |
669 |
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Attached
Personal log, Captain Jean-Luc Picard, stardate 47304.2. While prisoners of the Prytt, Beverly and I were linked by neural implants that caused a telepathic bond. We have since returned safely to the U.S.S. Enterprise, and the link has been neutralized. But the moments we shared on the planet will remain with us, and perhaps even be explored further in the future. |
670 |
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Force Of Nature
Captain's log, stardate 47310.2. While engaged in a search for the U.S.S. Fleming in the [Hekaras] Corridor, we were attacked by a Ferengi vessel. They accused the Federation of mining the Corridor with disguised verteron pulse weapons. We have convinced them otherwise and repaired their ship, but now the U.S.S. Enterprise has been disabled by one of the camouflaged devices. |
671 |
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Force Of Nature
Captain's log, supplemental. The U.S.S. Enterprise has managed to rescue the crew of the U.S.S. Fleming, trapped inside the subspace rift, without using our warp drive. We coasted in, then rode out on a distortion wave. But warp travel has been shown to be damaging to certain areas of space. All Federation vessels have been ordered to limit their speed to warp five. |
672 |
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Force Of Nature
Captain's log, supplemental. The sacifice of the [Hekaran] scientist, [Serova,] has demonstrated the detrimental effects of warp drive in this sector of space. Immediate action has been taken by the Federation to prevent the creation of further subspace rifts by limiting warp drive activity in the region. |
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Inheritance
Personal log, Lieutenant Commander Data, stardate 47410.2. Dr. Juliana Tainer, a member of the scientific team with whom I have been working, has revealed to me that she was once married to Dr. Noonien Soong, the man who created me. She says that fact effectively makes her my mother. However, I have no memory of her, nor any portion of my childhood on Omicron Theta. |
674 |
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Inheritance
Personal log, Lieutenant Commander Data, supplemental. I have come to accept Dr. Tainer as my mother. She has information about my past that I do not, and I have learned some interesting facts. Several aspects about her disturb me, however. Her mathematical skills are proficient in the extreme, and she plays the viola with a precision only I have been able to match. |
675 |
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Inheritance
Personal log, Lieutenant Commander Data, supplemental. My suspicions concerning my "mother" have been confirmed. She, too, is an android, built by Dr. Soong in the likeness of his dead wife. However, she believes she is human, and I have decided to allow her to continue her life with that conviction. It was my father's wish. |
676 |
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Parallels
Personal log, Lieutenant Worf, stardate 47391.2. Something strange is happening on board the U.S.S. Enterprise. Earlier, at my surprise birthday party, events seemed to change from one moment to the next. Now, the ship is under Cardassian attack, and I am certain that this was not the case a minute ago. Perhaps my dizzy spells are a clue. I am never dizzy. |
677 |
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Parallels
Personal log, Lieutenant Worf, supplemental. I am shifting between quantum realities, triggered by Lieutenant Commander LaForge's VISOR. I am now in a timeline where Commander Riker is captain of the U.S.S. Enterprise, we are at war with the Bajorans, and I am married to Counselor Troi. Lieutenant Wesley Crusher is looking for a means to return me to my proper quantum universe. |
678 |
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Parallels
Personal log, Lieutenant Worf. supplemental. More than 100 U.S.S. Enterprises have come through a quantum fissure from as many different timelines, including one dominated by the Borg. That ship fired upon my shuttle in an attempt to prevent my sealing the rift. But I have returmed to my own reality at last. I hope there will be no more surprises waiting for me. |
679 |
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The Pegasus
First officer's log, stardate 47457.1. It seems my past has come back fo haunt me. Admiral Erik Pressman, my former captain, is on the U.S.S. Enterprise leading a mission to recover our lost ship, the U.S.S. Pegasus. There are secrets aboard that vessel that have been kept for twelve years, and Pressman has ordered me to keep it that way, even from Captain Picard. |
680 |
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The Pegasus
Captain's log, stardate 47457.1. We have located the U.S.S. Pegasus within a large asteroid, one step ahead of the Romulans. Admiral Pressman has ordered the U.S.S. Enterprise inside the asteroid as well, and is now aboard the Pegasus with Commander Riker. But there is something very wrong about this mission—and Will Riker. |
681 |
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The Pegasus
Captain's log, supplemental. The Romulans sealed the U.S.S. Enterprise inside the asteroid, and we faced permanent burial until Commander Riker defied Admiral Pressman's orders and revealed that the U.S.S. Pegasus contained a secret phased cloaking device. We used it to escape the asteroid, and Admiral Pressman is now under arrest for violating the Treaty of [Algeron.] |
682 |
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Homeward
Captain's log, stardate 47423.9. The U.S.S. Enterprise has received a distress call from the Federation cultural observer on Boraal II, who is none other than Lieutenant Worf's adoptive brother. Plasmonic storms will destroy the planet's atmosphere within thirty-eight hours, and Dr. Rozhenko has appealed to us to save the inhabitants. However, I cannot do that without violaling the Prime Directive. |
683 |
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Homeward
Captain's log, supplemental. Dr. Nikolai Rozhenko, Lieutenant Worf's brother, has beamed a tribe of native Boraals onto the holodeck in direct violation of my orders and the Prime Directive. We must now locate a planet to serve as their new home as they "journey" there in a holodeck simulation. They must not know they are aboard a starship. |
684 |
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Homeward
Captain's log, stardate 47423.9. We have reached Vacca VI, The Boraals' new home. Only one of them did not survive. Their chronicler, Vorin, died when he was unable to reconcile the fact that his people had actually left their planet. Lieutenant Worf's brother has elected to remain wilh the Boraals and raise a family among them. |
685 |
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Sub Rosa
Personal log, Dr. Beverly Crusher. I attended my grandmother's funeral today on Caldos IV. Later, when I went to her house, something strange happened. A man named Ned Quint tried to destroy an heirloom candleholder. He said it belonged to a ghost, and that Nana's home was haunted. I know that the colony has tried to recreate Scoltand, but this is going a bit far. |
686 |
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Sub Rosa
Personal log, Dr. Beverly Crusher, supplemental. I have read my late grandmother's journals and have discovered that she had a young lover. And now that I've actually met him, I can understand the attraction. His name is Ronin, and he is absolutely compelling. He is also very passionate. No man has ever made me feel this way. |
687 |
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Sub Rosa
Personal log, Dr. Beverly Crusher, supplemental. Ronin told me he was a ghost who had been with my family for 700 years. But I found out that he was actually an anaphasic life form that had infused himself into generations of Howard women in order to sustain his life. And he wanted to use me in the same way. If it were not for Jean-Luc Picard, I might have let him, too. |
688 |
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Lower Decks
Personal log, Ensign Sito Jaxa, stardate 47566.7. I just found out I'm up for promotion to the Ops position on the Bridge. Unfortunately, so is my friend, Sam Lavelle. At first I couldn't figure out why I was even considered. I mean, I'm a security officer. Then, Lieutenant Worf sald that he had been the one who recommended me. |
689 |
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Lower Decks
Personal log, Ensign Sam Lavelle. There's something happening on board the U.S.S. Enterprise. First, there's a secret patient in Sickbay, but Ogawa isn't saying anything. Then, Ensign Taurik was part of strange phaser tests on a shultle, but he's a Vulcan and as tight-lipped as they come. The senior staff knows, but we junior officers are in the dark. |
690 |
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Lower Decks
First officer's log, stardate 47566.7. Ensign Sito has distinguished herself in the line of duty to the ship. She volunteered for a dangerous mission — to pose as a Bajoran prisoner in order to allow a federation agent to enter Cardassian space — and during the course of the operation lost her life. Her courage will not be forgolten, and neither will her memory. |
691 |
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Thine Own Self
Personal log, Lieutenant Commander Data, stardate 47611.2. Although I suffered a memory lapse while on Barkon IV, I have been able to reconstruct events of my time there. I was "adopted" by a man named Garvin and his daughter, Gia. In their preindustrial society, they considered me an "iceman" from the mountains. That same scientific naiveté was insufficient to deal with what happened next. |
692 |
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Thine Own Self
Personal log, Lieutenant Commander Data, supplemental. Due to my memory loss, I allowed the radioaclive fragments from a probe casing to be distributed among the Barkon IV villagers. This resulted in radiation sickness, which the local healer could neither comprehend nor cure. However, frightened villagers blamed me for the disease. |
693 |
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Thine Own Self
Personal log, Lieutenant Commander Data, supplemental. Despite my loss of memory on Barkon IV, I developed a cure for the villagers radiation poisoning. Fortunalely, I was able to introduce it into the village water supply before the citizens "killed" me. I was later recovered by Chief Medical Officer Dr. Crusher, who reactivated me aboard the U.S.S. Enterprise. |
694 |
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Masks
Captain's log, stardate 476I5.2. Sensor scans of a rogue comet have revealed an alien archive in its core. This has initiated some kind of program that is now creating artifacts, and even environments, from the archive's cultural files all over the U.S.S. Enterprise. I regret that I must now destroy the archive in order to ensure the integrity of the ship. |
695 |
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Masks
Captain's log, supplemental. The alien program has affected lieutenant Commander Data. He now exhibits at least three distinct personalities from ancient [D'Arsay] mythology. They warn about a powerful entity named Masaka, and how only Korgano can subdue her. I believe these are clues as to how to stop what is happening to the U.S.S. Enterprise. |
696 |
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Masks
Captain's log, supplemental. The U.S.S Enterprise is free of the effects of the [D'Arsay] archive. To do so required me to take on the role of the moon deity Korgano and face the sun-queen Masaka in a ritualized exchange of ascendancy. I must say I've never had to utilize my hobby of archaeology in quite this manner. |
697 |
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Eye Of The Beholder
Counselor's log, stardate 47623.2. While investigating the motivation behind a crew member's suicide in one of the ship's warp nacelles, I suffered a powerful empathic hallucination. Something terrible happened here eight years ago while the U.S.S. Enterprise was being built at the Utopia Planetia Fleet Yards, but there is no mention of it in Starfleet records. |
698 |
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Eye Of The Beholder
Counselor's log, supplemental. An empathic echo created by a tragedy aboard the U.S.S. Enterprise eight years ago has triggered a series of similar events in the present. A romantic triangle ended in murder in the past, and now it has come back to haunt us. |
699 |
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Eye Of The Beholder
Counselor's log, supplemental. I have finally come out of a prolonged and terrifying vision. In my mind, Lieutenant Worf, Lieutenant Calloway and I were part of a fatal triangle of lovers. This was an empathic echo from the past, and only Lieutenant Worf saved me from repeating its deadly conclusion. |
700 |
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Genesis
Chief medical officer's log, stardate 47653.2. My treatment of Lieutenant Barciay's mild case of Urodelan flu unexpectedly developed into something more major. Although I did not know it at the time, a mutated synthetic T-cell began to cause the crew to take on regressive genetic traits. Worf even spit venom at me like a cobra. |
701 |
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Genesis
Captain's log, stardate 47653.2. The crew of the U.S.S. Enterprise has been reduced to genetic chaos. Commander Riker is proto-human, and Lieutenant Barclay is turning into a spider. Counselor Troi has reverted to an amphibious state, while Lieutenant Worf is armored and venomous. I have been affected by the virus as well. Only twelve hours remain before I am the same as my crew. |
702 |
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Genesis
Captain's log, supplemental. It seems the U.S.S. Enterprise crew has been cured by a cat. Lieutenant Commander Data's pregnant pet feline proved to be a vital clue, which led him to devise a retrovirus that was able to counteract the disease. We are all back to our normal selves. Chief Medical Officer Dr. Crusher has since named the new discovery Barclay's Protomorphosis Syndrome. |
703 |
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Journey's End
Captain's log, stardate 47751.2. I am faced with an uncomfortable dilemma. The Federation has ordered me to evacuate the colony of Native American Indians on Dorvan V because a new threat has made the planet part of Cardassian territory. But the colonists refuse to be displaced. This situation has disturbing historical parallels. And now the Cardassians have arrived to take possession of the planet. |
704 |
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Journey's End
Personal log, Cadet Wesley Crusher, stardate 47751.2. One of the colonists, a man named Lakanta, helped me perform one of their sacred rituals, and I had a vision of my dad. What he said gave me the courage to resign from Starfleet Academy. There's another future out there for me, a different destiny, and this is the first step. |
705 |
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Journey's End
Captain's log, supplemental. Following a brief but dangerous standoff between the colonists, the Cardassians, and the U.S.S. Enterprise, a new agreement has been reached. The colonists will accept Cardassian authority in order to remain on Dorvan V. And, in a surprising turn, Wesley Crusher has left with The Traveler to begin a new chapter in his life. |
706 |
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Firstborn
Personal log, Lieutenant Worf, stardate 47779.4. I have been concerned that my son, Alexander, has shown little interest in the proud warrior traditions of the Klingon culture, so I took him to the Kot'baval festival on Maranga IV. He had fire in his eyes when he witnessed the battle between Kahless and Molor. His Klingon blood stirred at the sight of that famous confrontation. |
707 |
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Firstborn
Personal log, Lieutenant Worf. supplemental. While at the Klingon Kot'baval festival on Maranga IV, Alexander and I were attacked by agents of Duras. We might have been killed except for the intervention of K'mtar, a trusted advisor to my family. He has even convinced my son of the importance of warrior training, and has aided Alexander in sharpening his skills with the bat'leth. |
708 |
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Firstborn
Personal log, Lieutenant Worf, supplemental. The Duras sisters have denied any involvement in the attack on Alexander and myself. Stranger still, the knife used in the attempt bears the crest of a son yet unborn ho B'Etor. I have since learned that K'mtar is actually Alexander from forty years in the future. He had hoped to turn his younger self onto the warrior's path to prevent my death in the future. |
709 |
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Bloodlines
Personal log, Captain Jean-Luc Picard, stardate 47829.1. I have been told that I have a son. That information has come from DaiMon Bok, who has also Threatened to kill the young man in payment for his own son's death, for which he blames me. I have located Jason Vigo and brought him aboard the U.S.S. Enterprise for protection. Our relationship is awkward, to say the least. |
710 |
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Bloodlines
Captain's log, supplemental. Bok is in possession of a subspace transporter system and has used it to beam aboard the U.S.S. Enterprise from a distance of several light years. At first it was simply to taunt me. Now he has abducted my son with it. I am about to attempt a rescue utilizing Bok's own technology. |
711 |
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Bloodlines
Personal log, Captain Jean-Luc Picard, supplemental. Jason Vigo is not my son. Bok resequenced Vigo's DNA to match mine, but the tampering led to Forrester-Trent Syndrome, a genetic disease that alerted Chief Medical Officer Dr. Crusher to the deception. Bok's Ferengi mercenaries have turned on him, seeing no profit in his scheme. Jason has opted to return to Camor V, and I am saddened to see him go. |
712 |
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Emergence
First officer's log. stardate 47869.2. A series of systems and computer malfunctions has plagued the U.S.S. Enterprise ever since we encountered a magnascopic storm. And now a growing number of unusual circuit nodes is merging ship's functions together. Helm, engines, and weapons are out of our control, and the holodeck is running a program all by itself. |
713 |
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Emergence
Counselor's log, stardate 47869 2. The characters on the holodeck train are symbolic representations of aspects of the U.S.S. Enterprise itself. The conductor is helm control, the hitman is weapons systems. We are able to communicate with them, but all their attention has been directed toward getting to a place called Vertiform City. |
714 |
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Emergence
Second officer's log, stardate 47869.2. Vertion particles were the key. The lifeform growing in Cargo Bay 5 needed them to become an independent entity. Once we transferred enough vertions to it through the tractor beam from the [MacPherson] Nebula, it left the U.S.S. Enterprise for deep space. We may never know what it truly was. |
715 |
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Preemptive Strike
Captain's log, stardate 47941.7. Lieutenant Ro Laren has retumed to the U.S.S. Enterprise, just in time to be assigned to a delicate undercover mission to infiltrate the Maquis. Her cover story has enough genuine truth to it that the rebels should accept her. I am confident that her recently completed Advanced Tactical Training will serve her well. |
716 |
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Preemptive Strike
Personal log, Lieutenant Ro Laren, stardate 47941.7. I have been accepted into the Maquis, although to do it I had to slip undetected through the U.S.S. Enterprise's shields and steal a cargo of medical supplies. Their situation reminds me so much of my childhood on Bajor, growing up fighting the Cardassians. I can understand their cause. But I still have my duty to Captain Picard. |
717 |
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Preemptive Strike
Personal log, Lieutenant Ro Laren, supplemental. I have betrayed Jean-Luc Picard. He ordered me to lead the Maquis into a Starfleet trap, and I could not do it, not even for him. I never felt like I fit in anywhere until I joined these rebels. They are the comrades I never had in Starfieet. I hope that someday the captain can forgive me. |
718 |
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All Good Things…
Captain's log, stardate 47988. I seem to be living three lives at once. Without warning, I find myself seven years in the past and first taking command of the U.S.S. Enterprise. Then, I am twenty-five years in the future, tending vineyards and retired from Starfleet. But ultimately I return to the here and now. |
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All Good Things…
Captain's log, supplemental. Q is sending me back and forth through time. However, he denies he is responsible for the anomaly forming in the Romulan Neutral Zone. He places the blame for that on me. Q warns that all of humanity is going to be wiped out of existence — and it's all my fault. |
720 |
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All Good Things…
Captain's log, supplemental. It turned our that my time shifting was an effort by Q to help me save the existence of humanity. The temporal anomaly was actually a rift of time and "anti-time," and to seal it required the cooperation of all three U.S.S. Enterprises — one from each time period. Q has since departed, but has left me with a glimpse of a possible future. |
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Captain Jean-Luc Picard
From Bynars to the Borg, Captain Jean-Lac Picard and his First Officer, Commander William T. Riker, have worked both in concert and conflict for the sake of the U.S.S. Enterprise-D. And although their relationship is not like a father and son, Riker did take on the role of Picard's parent when the captain was accidentally reverted into an adolescent. Commander Riker has declined several offers to command his own ship, preferring to stay ahoard the Enterprise-D with Captain Picard. The decision saved both their lives on one occasion: the U.S.S. Melbourne, the ship Riker refused, was destroyed in battle with the Borg at Wolf 359, and Riker survived to rescue Picard from the Collectve. |
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Captain Jean-Luc Picard
While other members of Starfieet view Lieutenant Commander Data as a remarkable machine, Captain Jean-Luc Picard considers him a unique individual, a valuable member of the Enterprise-D crew and a friend. Picard even went so far as to defend his android Ops officer at a Starfleet hearing and establish Data's civil rights as a sentient life form, artificial or otherwise. Still, having an android officer has its advantages. Captain Picard can usually depend upon Data not succumbing to biological contagions, alien mind probes, or other forces effective against humans. |
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Captain Jean-Luc Picard
Captain Jean-Luc Picard knew Dr. Beverly Crusher long before she first stepped aboard the U.S.S. Enterprise-D as the ship's Chief Medical Officer. And for all those years, Picard harbored a secret love for her. It took an alien psi-wave device to reveal those feelings, bringing them into the open for the first time in decades. The future of the relationship between Captain Picard and Dr. Crusher is still unknown, but in one possible quantum reality the couple gets married — and divorced. |
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Captain Jean-Luc Picard
Counselor Deanna Troi's Betazoid empathic abilities have successfully served Captain Jean-Luc Picard many times in the interests of the U.S.S. Enterprise-D. She is able to sense guile or sincerity in unknown aliens, and intuit intelligence in life forms having no outward appearance of sentience. Captain Picard also relies upon Troi's counseling skills to keep the members of the Enterprise-D crew in good psychological health, including himself. Following Picard's rescue from the Borg, Counselor Troi assisted in the captain's rehabilitation therapy. |
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Captain Jean-Luc Picard
Species: - Human
Born: - Earth
Place of Birth: - Labarre, France
Graduated Starfleet Academy: - 2367
Current Rank: - Captain
Current Assignment:
- Commanding Officer, U.S.S. Enterprise-E
Captain Jean-Luc Picard is a noted diolomat, explorer and student of archaeology. He is an accomplished equestrian, and enjoys playing the Ressikan flute. The captain's beverage of choice is Earl Grey tea — hot. |
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Captain Jean-Luc Picard
When Captain Jean-Luc Picard assigned Lieutenant Worf to the position of Security Chief aboard the U.S.S. Enterprise-D, the Klingon was uncomfortable with the circumstances of the promotion. However, the captain saw Worf as a natural for the post. His insight was rewarded, and Worf honed his warrior skils in his service to the Enterprise-D and Captain Picard. When Worf's family honor was at stake on the Klingon homeworld, Picard personaly involved himself in the conflict out of respect for Worf. Picard has since become more instrumental in Klingon politics than any Starfleet officer besides Worf. |
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Captain Jean-Luc Picard
Captain Jean-Luc Picard specially requested Lieutenant Geordi LaForge to be part of the crew of the U.S.S. Enterprise-D, having been impressed with LaForge years earlier. LaForge's engineering expertise was evident from the start, and Captain Picard promoted the young lieutenant to Chief Engineer in his second year of duty aboard the starship. Since then, the captain has called upon LaForge's skills many times, from stopping a runaway soliton wave to saving the Enterprise-D from a dangerous swarm of two-dimensional life forms. |
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Captain Jean-Luc Picard
Preceding Lieutenant Worf as Chief of Security on the U.S.S. Enterprise-D, Lieutenant Tasha Yar was hand-picked for the post by Caplain Jean-Luc Picard. In the few months she served aboard the Enterprise-D before her death in the line of duty, Yar stood in defense of her captain and ship against every menace encountered, from the omnipotent and arrogant Q to a planet full of weapons. From the first time Captain Picard met Lieutenant Yar, his assessment of her strength and bravery did not diminish. It was reaffirmed. |
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Captain Jean-Luc Picard
Captain Jean-Luc Picard has never revealed the details of how and when he met Guinan. And she's not talking, either. The two are good friends, but the nature and origin of that friendship remains unknown. Guinan came aboard the U.S.S. Enterprise-D in the second year of the starship's ongoing mission and took over the responsibilities of the Ten-Forward bar. But no one knows if Picard asked her to come, or if Guinan suggested it. Being an El-Aurian, she is a good listener, which makes her perfect for the job. |
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Lt. Commander Data
To understand and emulate the human condition is an ongoing quest for Lieutenant Commander Data. Toward this end, he has explored many of the behaviors he has observed to be characteristic of humanity. However, he has experienced the most intimate of relationships only once. Although designed to be fully functional in such a situation, Data found what he shared with Lieutenant Tasha Yar went beyond his basic knowledge and expectations. He exceeded his programming — in a very human way. |
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Lt. Commander Data
Since the beginning of his tour of duty aboard the U.S.S. Enterprise-D, Lieutenant Commander Data has been aided in his ongoing quest to understand human nature by Lieutenant Commander Geordi LaForge. When Data has a question about seemingly contradictory behaviors, LaForge is often the one he turns to for explanations. A genuine friendship has developed between the two, and the relationship has given Data a personal baseline from which to compare other human social interactions. However, the friends become temporary rivals during weekly poker games. |
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Lt. Commander Data
Driven by a desire to understand the human need to have children, Lieutenant Commander Data created an offspring of his own. He used elements from his own neural net programming to construct Lal, his android daughter. Data experienced paternal protectiveness for Lal when Starfleet Research ordered him to surrender her to their study, and he experienced grief when she died from an irreversible systems failure. Following the loss of his daughter, Data decided not to try to have another child. |
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Lt. Commander Data
The relationship between Lieutenant Commander Data and his pet cat, Spot, is the same as any between a human and feline — the cat rules. This is perhaps the closest that Data has come to being human — in the eyes of Spot at least. Data has experienced the frustrations and failures of trying to train the feline, as well as the nervous anticipation of Spot giving birth to kittens. But perhaps best of all, Data is the recipient of Spot's total acceplance and unconditional affection, no strings altached — unless the string is something to play with. |
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Lt. Commander Data
Species:
Android
Born: - Omicron Theta
Place of Birth: - Omicron Theta Colony
Graduated Starfleet Academy: - 2345
Current Rank: - Lieutenant Commander
Current Assignment: - Ops, U.S.S. Enterprise-E
Lieutenant Commander Data is known to contain 24.6 kilograms of tripolymer composites, 11.8 kilograms of molybdenum-cobalt alloys, 1.3 kilograms of bioplast sheeting, amounts of cortenide, and duranium. He does not need to eat or breathe, and he does not rust. |
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Lt. Commander Data
Family is an integral part of human existence, but Lieutenant Commander Data discovered that the bonds of brotherhood were not what he anticipated when he met Lore. Data's experience with Lore proved only that Lore was cruel and capricious. Even though they were brothers — and physically identical — they were nothing alike. At the conclusion of their first encounter, Data was forced to beam Lore into deep space. On their third and final meeting, Data had to disassemble his brother. Obviousky family reunions with Lore are dangerous. |
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Lt. Commander Data
In the human realm of existence, the relationship between a father and his son is one of the most basic. Unfortunately, Lieutenant Commander Data never had an opportunity to fully know his creator and father, Dr. Noonien Soong. Besides his "childhood" on Omicron Theta, Data did not see his father again until shortly before Soong's death. Although Soong programmed Data, giving him a vast amount of knowledge, he could not provide Data with the understanding of human behavior. This has since been Data's quest. |
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Being an androd, and therefore having been built instead of being born, it is likely beyond any of Lieutenant Commander Data's hopes to know the strongest of human hies — that between a child and its mother. This has been compounded by an oversight in his programming by his father, Dr. Soong — who egocentrically created Data in his own mage. It is not surprsing, then, that Data did not recognize his mother, Juliana Soong Tainer, when they met on Atrea IV. As a ship's counselor might say, the relationship needs work. |
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Lieutenant Commander Data's quest to understand humanity has been hampered by the lack of a singular, yet essential, element in his original programming — emotions. Data's creator, Dr. Soong, deliberately excluded this subroutine, following disastrous results with Lore, Data's predecessor. But before he died, Dr. Soong created an emotion chip for Data, hoping to succeed with him where he failed with Lore. For a long time, Data hesitated to integrate the chip into his positronic systems, harboring the same misgivings as his father. But Data knows that his quest to fully understand the human condition will remain unfulfilled without it. |
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Bloodwine
This blood-red, intoxicaling Klingon beverage is traditionally consumed before battles, on ceremonial occasions, and as a test of endurance. It is known as the "warrior's drink" and is best when served warm. Curiously, however, a Klingon male abstains from bloodwine in the days just before his wedding. |
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Romance
Klingons are a passionate people off the battlefield as well as on it. A Klingon female demonstrates her interest in a male by growling and baring her teeth, then progresses toward a genuine physical attack. In response, the male reads love poetry to the female, drawing out the tension until the moment he bites her. The mutual blood-letting bonds the pair. |
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Opera
Traditional Klingon opera is known to be complex in both composition and plot. Many non-Klingons simply cannot follow the intricacies of the stories, which celebrate Klingon history and myth, or the musicalities that appeal to the Klingon ear. The operas are performed at festivals, such as the Kot'baval, throughout the Klingon Empire. |
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Lursa
A member of the once-powerful Duras family on the Klingon homeworld, Lursa secretly conspired with agents of the Romulan Empire to take control of the Klingon High Council. Her involvement was exposed by Captain Jean-Luc Picard and Lieutenant Worf,forcing Lursa into hiding. With her sister, B'Etor, Lursa continually sought to reestablish the glory of the Duras family through illegitimate schemes. This path took her to her death when her ship was destroyed in battle with the U.S.S. Enterprise-D. |
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Tomalak
As the commander of a Romulan warbird, Tomalak clashed with Captain Jean-Luc Picard and the U.S.S. Enterprise-D on several occasions. He led a Romulan contingent into Federation territory on a dubious rescue mission, and spearheaded a ploy to capture the Enterprise-D inside Romulan space. Even in an anti-time reality created by Q, Tomalak was present to confront Picard and the Enterprise-D as part of a Romulan fleet poised at the border of the Neutral Zone. |
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Hugh
Following the crash of a Borg scout ship, Third of Five was the only survivor. Disconnected from the Collective, he was taken aboard the U.S.S. Enterprise-D for medical treatment. As he began interacting with members of the crew, his individuality started to develop, and he took the name Hugh. He was later re-assimilated by the Borg, but his new sense of identity spread through the Collective, disrupting its ordered existence. Years later, Hugh joined forces with the crew of the Enterprise-D to save a group of disenfranchised Borg from Data's evil "brother" Lore. |
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The Cast
During the first seven years of service, the crew of the USS Enterprise-D has encountered aliens from Acamar to Zibal – and a special one called Q – explored stellar clusters and spatial anomalies, been thrown into quantum realities and subspace rifts, lost a friend to a skin of evil, and saved a famous "relic" from the past. They have more than met the mission mandate to seek out new life and civilizations. Where no one else has gone, they have been there and come back. |
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U.S.S. Enterprise
The Galaxy class USS Enterprise NCC 1701-D is the fifth Federation starship to bear that name. The vessel was launched from the Utopia Planetia Fleet Yards in 2363. Since then, it has faced near destruction by the Borg, been repeatedly destroyed in a temporal causality loop, been a surrogate mother to a newborn space creature, and actually given birth to a new life form. The starship has served its captain and crew across the light years – and in several realities – and upheld the honorable tradition of its namesake. |
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Jean-Luc Picard is the highly decorated captain of the starship Enterprise-E. Picard is a renaissance man who ushered in a new era of Starfleet captaincy with his reliance on interstellar diplomacy. His moral compass is his guide. Neither grueling torture at the hands of the Cardassians nor his temporary assimilation by the Borg could break Jean-Luc Picard, who has saved both humanity and the Klingon Empire from destruction. |
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Patrick Stewart
as Captain Picard |
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John Delancie
as Q |
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Shannan Fill
as Sito Jaxa |
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Jonathan Frakes
as Will Riker |
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Dwight Schultz
as Reginald Barclay |
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Robin Curtis
as Tallera |
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Brent Spiner
as Data |
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Jonathan Del Arco
as Hugh |
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Barbara March
as Lursa |
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Gates McFadden
as Beverly Crusher |
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Fionnula Flanagan
as Dr. Juilian Trainer [sic] |
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Lee Arenberg
as Daimon Bok |
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Marina Sirtis
as Deanna Troi |
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Eric Menyuk
as The Traveler |
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Gwynyth Walsh
as B'Etor |
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Levar Burton
as Geordi LaForge (Less common than others) |
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Richard Poe
as Gul Evek |
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Andreas Katsulas
as Tomalak
signed as "Andreas" or "Andreas Katsulas"
signed in black or blue ink |
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Patti Yasutake
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17" x 11" when opened out
11" x 8.5" when folded |
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Unreleased Autograph Redemption Cards (others probably exist) |
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Patti Yasutake
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Fionnula Flanagan
as Dr. Juilian Trainer [sic] |
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Eric Menyuk
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Richard Poe
as Gul Evek |
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Shannan Fill
as Sito Jaxa |
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Robin Curtis
as Tallera |
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Barbara March
as Lursa |
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Lee Arenberg
as Daimon Bok |
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Gwynyth Walsh
as B'Etor |
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Andreas Katsulas
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