1:[2,#B],22:[2,#B],24:[7,#I]@1Altair water@2Beverage. Dr. McCoy ordered Altair water at a bar on Earth just before trying to book passage to the Genesis Planet. (Star Trek III: The Search for Spock).
~1:[2,#B],8:[2,#B]@1Altairian Conference@2Meeting at which Picard met Captain Rixx prior to 2364. (“Conspiracy” [TNG]).
~1:[2,#B],58:[1,#B],60:[3,#B]@1Altarian encephalitis@2A retrovirus that incorporated its DNA directly into the cells of its host. The virus can lie dormant for years, but activate without warning. Victims would be pyrexic and comatose and would suffer from widespread synaptic degradation. Long-term memory, usually from the moment of the infection, would be destroyed. In a virtual reality created by Barash on Alpha Onias III, Commander Riker was told he had contracted Altarian encephalitis in 2367, thus explaining a significant memory loss. (“Future Imperfect” [TNG]).
~1:[1,#B],6:[1,#B],10:[3,#B],43:[1,#B],50:[1,#B]@1Altec@2Class-M planet; along with Straleb, part of the Coalition of Madena. Although Altec was technically at peace with Straleb, relations between the two planets had been strained to the point that an interplanetary incident was created when it was revealed that Benzan of Straleb had been engaged to Yanar of Altec in 2365. (“The Outrageous Okona” [TNG]).
~1:[2,#B]@1Alterian chowder@2Soup. Benjamin Sisko ordered Alterian chowder at Quark’s on Deep Space 9. (“Armageddon Game” [DS9]).
~1:[2,#B],7:[1,#I],18:[2,#B]@1Altine Conference@2Scientific conference attended by Enterprise -D Chief Medical Officer Beverly Crusher in 2369. She met Dr. Reyga while at the conference. (“Suspicions” [TNG]).
~1:[3,#B],27:[2,#B]@1Altonian brain teaser@2A holographic puzzle that responds to neural theta waves, the goal being to turn a floating multicolor sphere into a solid color. The Dax symbiont had been attempting to master the game for 140 years and, as of 2369, had yet to succeed. (“A Man Alone” [DS9]).
~1:[1,#B],3:[1,#B],9:[3,#B],16:[2,#B],22:[2,#B]@1Altovar@2A Lethean criminal. In 2371 on station Deep Space 9, Altovar attempted to steal bio-mimetic gel from the infirmary. When Julian Bashir caught him ransacking the supplies in search of the gel, Altovar attacked the doctor, causing a telepathically induced coma. (“Distant Voices” [DS9]).
~1:[4,#B],41:[1,#I]@1Alture VII relaxation program@2Holosuite program that first bathes you in a protein bath, then carries you off on a cloud of chromal vapor into a meditation chamber. Beverly Crusher wanted to try this program at Quark’s bar when the Enterprise -D visited Deep Space 9. (“Birthright, Part I” [TNG]).
~1:[2,#B]@1Alvanian beehive@2Insect community known for its frenetic activity. (“Rapture” [DS9]).
~1:[2,#B]@1Alvanian brandy@2Alcoholic beverage. Dr. Bashir didn’t like Alvanian brandy, so he donated a case of it to Quark’s bar. (“Body Parts” [DS9]).
~1:[3,#B]@1Alvanian cave sloth@2Animal known for its deep slumbering. (“The Sword of Kahless” [DS9]).
~1:[3,#B]@1Alvanian spine mite@2Tiny parasitic insects that make their homes in humanoid spinal columns. Alvanian spine mites can cause the host organism to experience pain for many years. (“The Begotten” [DS9]).
~1:[3,#B]@1Alverian dung beetle@2Form of insect life. (“Apocalypse Rising” [DS9]).
~1:[2,#B]@1Alvinian melons@2Large green fruit. (“Return to Grace” [DS9]).
~1:[1,#B],16:[1,#I],27:[2,#B],40:[1,#BI],58:[24,#I],85:[7,#I],94:[19,#I]@1Amanda@2(Jane Wyatt). Ambassador Sarek’s human wife and mother to Spock. Amanda came aboard the Enterprise in 2267 with her husband, Sarek, who was attending the Babel Conference (“Journey to Babel” [TOS]). Amanda helped Spock reeducate himself following his fal-tor-pan refusion in 2285. She tried especially to help her son rediscover the human portion of his personality (Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home). Amanda’s first appearance was in “Journey To Babel” (TOS). A younger Amanda was played by Cynthia Blaise in Star Trek V for Spock’s birth flashbacks. According to original Star Trek series story editor Dorothy Fontana, Amanda’s maiden name was Grayson, although this was not established in a regular episode.
~1:[2,#BI],9:[2,#I]@1Amanita muscaria@2Poisonous mushroom native to Earth. The Amanita muscaria has a red or orange cap with white patches and if ingested, causes profuse sweating, convulsions, and even death. (“Heroes and Demons” [VGR]).
~1:[2,#BI],6:[1,#I],14:[1,#B],17:[25,#I],44:[27,#I],72:[22,#I]@1Amar, I.K.S@2Klingon battle cruiser, K’t’inga class, destroyed in 2271 while investigating the V’Ger machine life-form. (Star Trek: The Motion Picture). The new Klingon battle cruiser was closely based on the original battle cruiser designed by Matt Jefferies for the original Star Trek television series. This new version, built at Magicam and at Future General, incorporated much more elaborate surface detailing for a more realistic look. The commander of the Amar was played by Mark Lenard, who also played Spock’s father, Sarek, and had been the Romulan commander in “Balance of Terror” (TOS).
~1:[2,#B],8:[1,#I]@1Amargosa Diaspora@2Dense globular star cluster. The Enterprise -D investigated the Amargosa Diaspora in 2369. (“Schisms” [TNG]).
~1: [2, #b], 11: [1, #b], 23: [1, #b], 28: [1, #b], 30: [1, #b], 31: [3, #b], 73: [3, #i], 77: [1, #b]@1Amargosa Observatory@2Small Federation science space station located in the Amargosa system. In 2371, the observatory was attacked by Romulans looking for trilithium stolen by Klingon outlaws Lursa and B’Etor. Dr. Tolian Soran was a scientist aboard the observatory, and in 2371 he used the station to launch a solar probe into the Amargosa sun. The probe destroyed the star in a quantum implosion and the resultant shock wave obliterated the observatory. (Star Trek Generations). SEE: nexus.
~1:[1,#B],5:[3,#B],16:[2,#B],26:[1,#B],42:[1,#B],46:[2,#B],48:[3,#I]@1Amargosa@2Yellow giant star. Dr. Tolian Soran, who had been studying the star from the Amargosa Observatory, destroyed the Amargosa star in 2371 with a trilithium-laden solar probe. The destruction of the star altered gravitational forces in the sector, steering the nexus ribbon toward the Veridian system. (Star Trek Generations).
~1:[1,#B],11:[2,#B],25:[1,#I]@1Amarie@2(Harriet Leider). A musician at a lounge on planet Qualor II. Amarie was the ex-wife of an arms smuggler whose ship attacked the Enterprise -D in 2368. She was uniquely qualified for her occupation as a keyboard artist, as she had four arms. (“Unification, Part II” [TNG]).
~1:[1,#B],7:[1,#B],15:[2,#B],18:[3,#B],28:[2,#B],32:[1,#B],35:[1,#B],39:[2,#B]@1Amaros@2(Tony Plana). Member of the Maquis. He was among the group that abducted Gul Dukat from Deep Space 9 in 2370 and worked with Maquis leader Calvin Hudson to liberate Federation colonist from Cardassian control in the Demilitarized Zone. (“The Maquis, Parts I and II” [DS9]).
~1:[1,#B],4:[1,#B],9:[2,#B],16:[2,#I]@1Amat’igan@2(Andrew Hawkes). Jem’Hadar soldier. Amat’igan accompanied the Founder Leader on stardate 49962.4 aboard the Starship Defiant to escort Odo to the Founders’ homeworld. Amat’igan took the conn during the trip. (“Broken Link” [DS9]).
~1:[3,#BI],13:[2,#B]@1Amazing Detective Stories@2Pulp detective magazine published on early-20th-century Earth. The character Dixon Hill first appeared in a 1934 issue of this magazine. (“The Big Goodbye” [TNG]).
~1:[2,#B],53:[2,#B],68:[6,#I],100:[2,#B],104:[20,#I]@1ambassador, Klingon@2(John Schuck). Representative of the Klingon government in 2286. The ambassador attempted to secure the extradition of James Kirk so that he could be brought to trial for alleged crimes, including the theft of a Klingon spacecraft. The Klingon ambassador believed, mistakenly, that Kirk had participated in the development of Project Genesis with the intent of using it as a weapon against the Klingon people. (Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home). The Klingon ambassador vehemently opposed efforts to free James Kirk and Leonard McCoy from Klingon custody after the two had been arrested on charges of murdering Chancellor Gorkon in 2293. (Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country). The character did not have a given name in dialog, or in the script.
~1:[1,#BI],2:[2,#B],11:[2,#I],14:[1,#I],20:[2,#I],26:[1,#I],32:[2,#BI],37:[2,#BI],41:[2,#BI],47:[2,#BI],49:[1,#B],51:[1,#I],53:[25,#I],79:[3,#I],83:[2,#I]@1Ambassador -class starship@2Type of Federation starship including the fourth Starship Enterprise. (“Yesterday’s Enterprise” [TNG]). The prototype ship, the U.S.S. Ambassador, bore registry number NCC-10521. Ambassador -class ships have included the U.S.S. Adelphi (NCC-26849), the second U.S.S. Excalibur (NCC-26517), the U.S.S. Zhukov (NCC-26136), and the aforementioned U.S.S. Enterprise -C (NCC-1701C). The Ambassador -class ship was designed by Rick Sternbach and Andrew Probert. The model, built by Greg Jein, was intended to suggest an intermediate step between the Excelsior -class and the Galaxy -class starships.
~1:[3,#B]@1American Sign Language@2A form of nonverbal communication developed on Earth in the United States for communication by the hearing impaired. (“Macrocosm” [VGR]).
~1:[1,#B],10:[1,#B],28:[1,#B],31:[1,#B]@1Ameron@2(Karl Wiedergott). Son of the Autarch of the Ilari nation in the Delta Quadrant. Ameron was second in line to become Autarch, after his older brother, Demmas. In 2373, Tieran killed the Autarch, gaining the title for himself. Tieran, whose consciousness inhabited Kes’s body, intended to marry Ameron in order to solidify his power base. Although outraged at first, Ameron became seduced by the promise of power and joined in Tieran’s plan. (“Warlord” [VGR]).
~1:[2,#B],8:[2,#B]@1Amleth Prime@2Cardassian planet located within an emission nebula. The Cardassians maintained a station on Amleth Prime. (“Return to Grace” [DS9]).
~1:[2,#B],6:[2,#I],40:[3,#B],52:[2,#B],75:[1,#B]@1amniotic fluid@2Also known as liquor amnii or the “waters,” amniotic fluid is the albuminous liquid that surrounds the fetus during pregnancy in many mammalian species. The amniotic fluid of Spot’s pregnancy protected her kittens from the influence of Barclay’s Protomorphosis Syndrome in 2370; it was later found to have protected Alyssa Ogawa's fetus as well. Data was able to extract some of the antibodies from Ogawa’s amnion and use them to synthesize a retrovirus to combat the syndrome. (“Genesis” [TNG]).
~1:[2,#B]@1amniotic scan@2Sensor readings of the fluid contained within the amniotic sac of a mammalian pregnancy. Such a scan can provide a wealth of information about the fetus, including its sex. (“Genesis” [TNG]).
~1:[1,#B],10:[3,#B],15:[2,#BI],64:[2,#I]@1amoeba@2A massive spaceborne single-celled organism that consumed the Gamma 7A System and the U.S.S. Intrepid in 2268. The creature strongly resembled microscopic protozoans found on terrestrial planets, save for its enormous size. The spaceborne amoeba was some 18,000 kilometers long, and about 3,000 kilometers wide, surrounded by a large energy-absorbing field. The creature was believed to originate from outside our galaxy. The Starship Enterprise approached the organism shortly after stardate 4307 and was nearly crippled by the amoeba’s energy-absorbing field, termed a “zone of darkness.” The organism was destroyed by an antimatter bomb planted into the amoeba’s nucleus with assistance from a shuttlecraft piloted by Spock. (“The Immunity Syndrome” [TOS]).
~1:[1,#B],29:[1,#B],41:[3,#B]@1amphibian@2A vertebrate animal capable of living both on land and in water. The reproductive cycles of amphibians often involve both aquatic and land-based phases. Deanna Troi’s activated introns caused her to devolve into an amphibian when she suffered from Barclay’s Protomorphosis Syndrome in 2370. (“Genesis” [TNG]).
~1:[1,#B],11:[1,#B],15:[2,#I]@1AMU@2Antimatter unit. In 2372, Torres extracted 0.75 AMUs of antiproton radiation from the Starship Voyager's warp core in an attempt to cure Thomas Paris’s mutative process. (“Threshold” [VGR]).
~1:[3,#B],35:[2,#I],47:[1,#I],85:[11,#B],99:[44,#I],148:[10,#I],161:[1,#I],162:[2,#BI],164:[2,#I]@1amusement park planet@2Planet in the Omicron Delta region equipped with sophisticated subterranean equipment that could read the minds of visitors, then almost immediately create whatever it is that the visitor imagined. The original Starship Enterprise visited the amusement park planet in 2267. Members of an Enterprise landing party encountered a variety of images, from old lovers and school rivals to storybook characters. Although the images were fascinating, they were disturbing and even frightening until the landing party members understood what was happening. SEE: Alice; black knight; Caretaker; Finnegan; Police Special; Ruth; tiger; White Rabbit. (“Shore Leave” [TOS]). The actual name for the planet was not given in the episode. The location filming for “Shore Leave” took place near Los Angeles at Vasquez Rocks and Africa USA. Vasquez Rocks was featured in several Original Series episodes, as well as in episodes of Star Trek: The Next Generation. It was also seen in “The Zanthi Misfits” episode of The Outer Limits. SEE: Cestus III. (“Arena” [TOS]).
~1:[1,#B]@1analeptic@2Pharmaceutical used as a restorative. (“Rise” [VGR]).
~1:[2,#B],12:[2,#B],29:[1,#B],32:[2,#I],51:[1,#I],80:[1,#I]@1Anan 7@2(David Opatoshu). Leader of the High Council of planet Eminiar VII in 2267. Anan 7 was his planet’s military commander in the war between Eminiar and Vendikar. When the Starship Enterprise arrived at Eminiar VII in 2267, Anan tried to warn the ship to stay away. After the Enterprise ignored the warning, it was Anan’s difficult task to enforce the declaration that the ship was a war casualty under the agreement between his government and Vendikar. When Enterprise Captain Kirk refused to surrender his ship, Anan agreed to peace talks with the Vendikar government to avoid the possibility of real war. (“A Taste of Armageddon” [TOS]).
~1:[2,#B]@1anapestic tetrameter@2Syle of poetic meter. Commander Data employed anapestic tetrameter in a poem he once recited. (“Schisms” [TNG]).
~1:[2,#B],24:[1,#B],40:[2,#B]@1anaphasic life-form@2Noncorporeal, sentient, and extremely long-lived life-form that requires a corporeal host to maintain its molecular cohesion. The anaphasic life-form known as Ronin found a compatible biochemistry with the women of the Howard family. (“Sub Rosa” [TNG]). SEE: Howard, Felisa.
~1:[1,#B],7:[3,#B]@1Anara@2(Benita Andre). Apprentice engineer on Deep Space 9, who served on the station in 2369. A Bajoran national. (“The Forsaken” [DS9]).
~1:[3,#B],7:[1,#I],19:[1,#I],24:[1,#B]@1Anaya, Ensign April@2(Page Leong). An Enterprise -D crew member. Anaya was assigned to the conn during the Enterprise -D’s encounter with a Cytherian probe in 2367. (“The Nth Degree” [TNG]).
~1:[1,#B],76:[2,#B],86:[2,#B]@1anbo-jytsu@2Considered by some to be the ultimate evolution in the martial arts, anbo-jytsu is derived from a number of Earth’s Asian forms. The sport involves two opponents striking each other with three-meter-long staffs while blindfolded. A proximity detector at one end of each staff provides guidance on the opponent’s location, while full-body armor protects each player. Points are scored for contact with the opponent, and for knocking the opponent outside of the playing ring. Kyle Riker played this highly competitive game with his son, William Riker, from the time William was eight years old. Although the elder Riker never lost to his son, William later learned that Kyle had been cheating since William had been 12 years old. (“The Icarus Factor” [TNG]).
~1:[2,#B],16:[2,#B],20:[1,#B]@1Ancestral Spirits@2Name given to the supernatural entities that were revered by members of the Nechisti Order on the Nechani homeworld. (“Sacred Ground” [VGR]).
~1:[2,#B],26:[2,#B]@1Anchilles fever@2Deadly disease capable of spreading rapidly in a planetary population and causing widespread and painful deaths in the millions. The disease struck planet Styris IV in 2364. (“Code of Honor” [TNG]).
~1:[2,#B]@1Ancient Philosophies@2A required course at Starfleet Academy. Cadet Wesley Crusher had difficulty mastering Ancient Philosophies. (“The Host” [TNG]).
~1:[2,#BI],7:[2,#B],10:[2,#B],21:[1,#B],37:[1,#B],66:[6,#B],77:[23,#I]@1Ancient West@2Holodeck program created by Alexander Rozhenko and Reginald Barclay. Set in Earth’s 19th century in the town of Deadwood, South Dakota, the program allowed participants to play the town sheriff, the sheriff’s deputy, and Durango, the mysterious stranger. The holoprogram malfunctioned and the fantasy became a deadly reality. During the malfunction, information from Data’s neural net became incorporated into the holodeck program. SEE: Subroutine C-47; progressive memory purge; Spot. (“A Fistful of Datas” [TNG]). Deadwood was an actual town in South Dakota. The Western sequences were filmed on the back lot of Universal Studios in Los Angeles.
~1:[3,#B],21:[1,#B]@1Andarian glass bead@2Very valuable and beautiful gem. Even a small quantity of Andarian glass beads fetched a considerable price. Hagath gave some Andarian glass beads to Quark in 2373 while the two were partners in a series of arms sales. (“Business As Usual” [DS9]).
~1:[2,#B],9:[2,#B],31:[1,#B],33:[2,#B],48:[1,#B]@1Andevian II@2Second planet in the Andevian system. Lwaxana Troi felt the fourth moon orbiting Andevian II to be an ideal site for a romantic picnic. Ambassador Troi reserved a holosuite at Quark’s bar on Deep Space 9 so that she could have such a picnic with Odo on a re-creation of Andevian II, although she neglected to ask Odo first. (“The Forsaken” [DS9]).
~1:[2,#B],15:[1,#B],30:[1,#B]@1Andolian brandy@2A special liqueur. Quark offered a bottle of Andolian brandy to the Wadi delegation at Deep Space 9 in 2369 after he was caught cheating at the dabo wheel. (“Move Along Home” [DS9]).
~1:[2,#B],4:[2,#B],17:[2,#B]@1Andonian tea@2Beverage. Admiral Aaron offered Andonian tea to Captain Picard when the latter was visiting Starfleet Headquarters in 2364. (“Conspiracy” [TNG]).
~1:[1,#B],5:[1,#B],12:[4,#B],25:[21,#I]@1Andoria@2Homeworld to the Andorian people, and a member of the United Federation of Planets. Chirurgeon Ghee P’Trell was from Andoria. (“Prophet Motive” [DS9]). The Andorians were first seen in “Journey to Babel” (TOS), but their homeworld didn’t get a name until “Prophet Motive” (DS9).
~1:[2,#B],6:[2,#B]@1Andorian ale@2Beverage. Served at Quark’s bar. (“Meridian” [DS9]).
~1:[2,#B],17:[1,#B]@1Andorian amoeba@2Variety of unicellular protozoan indigenous to planet Andoria. Andorian amoebae reproduce by means of symbiogenesis. (“Tuvix” [VGR]).
~1:[2,#B],8:[1,#B],13:[16,#I]@1Andorian blues@2Musical form. Popular with keyboardist Amarie. (“Unification, Part II” [TNG]). The term was, of course, a gag based on the fact that Andorians have blue skin.
~1:[2,#B],7:[1,#B]@1Andorian transport@2Spacecraft of Andorian registry. Pel booked passage to the Gamma Quadrant from station Deep Space 9 aboard an Andorian transport in 2370. (“Rules of Acquisition” [DS9]).
~1:[3,#B]@1Andorian tuber root@2Food. Jadzia Dax enjoyed Andorian tuber roots more than did Ben Sisko. (“Second Sight” [DS9]).
~1:[1,#B],7:[1,#B],49:[2,#B],55:[2,#I],62:[1,#B],66:[1,#B],68:[1,#B],84:[15,#I],102:[19,#I]@1Andorians@2Humanoid civilization from the planet Andoria. (“Prophet Motive” [DS9]). Andorians sometimes describe themselves as a passionate, violent people. Their appearance is characterized by beautiful blue skin and a pair of antennae on their heads. Members of the United Federation of Planets, an Andorian delegation journeyed to the Babel Conference of 2267 aboard the Starship Enterprise. The Andorian contingent included Ambassador Shras and staff member Thelev. SEE: Orions. (“Journey to Babel” [TOS]). Andorian marriages generally require groups of four people. (“Data’s Day” [TNG]). Andorians were also seen in “Whom Gods Destroy” (TOS), in the Federation Council chambers in Star Trek IV, and were glimpsed in “Captain’s Holiday” (TNG), and “The Offspring” (TNG). Renegade Andorians were mentioned in “The Survivors” (TNG).
~1:[1,#B],10:[2,#B],30:[2,#B]@1Andrea@2(Sherry Jackson). Beautiful female android creation of archaeologist Roger Korby. Andrea was built using technology left over from the ancient civilization that lived under the surface of planet Exo III. (“What Are Little Girls Made Of?” [TOS]).
~1:[1,#B],4:[5,#I],27:[2,#B],31:[2,#B],68:[1,#B],90:[2,#B],93:[1,#B],96:[1,#I],111:[1,#B],119:[2,#B],134:[1,#B],139:[1,#I],163:[2,#B],210:[4,#B],222:[1,#B],227:[22,#B],251:[26,#B],277:[3,#BI],280:[2,#B]@1android@2According to Webster’s Twenty-Fourth-Century Dictionary, Fifth Edition, an android is an automaton made to resemble a human being. (“The Measure of a Man” [TNG]). The Old Ones of planet Exo III developed highly sophisticated androids, but those androids eventually destroyed their civilization. Centuries later, Dr. Roger Korby built androids based on those ancient designs. (“What Are Little Girls Made Of?” [TOS]). The androids created by the Makers from the Andromeda Galaxy were programmed to perform the menial tasks of their society. (“I, Mudd” [TOS]). Androids were created by Sargon, Thalassa, and Henoch aboard the Enterprise so that their minds could be transferred into robot bodies. (“Return to Tomorrow” [TOS]). Flint attempted to create an immortal mate named Rayna Kapec but was unable to achieve his goal. (“Requiem for Methuselah” [TOS]). The android Data, who served aboard the Enterprise -D, strove to become more like his human shipmates (“Encounter at Farpoint” [TNG]). A legal decision handed down by Starfleet Judge Advocate General Phillipa Louvois in 2365 established that Data was indeed a sentient being, entitled to full constitutional protection as a citizen of the United Federation of Planets. (“The Measure of a Man” [TNG]). A significant advance in android technology was made in 2366 when Data used a new submicron matrix transfer technology to build an android daughter, whom he named Lal (“The Offspring” [TNG]). SEE: Andrea; Annabelle series; Atoz, Mr.; Barbara series; Brown, Dr.; Data; Finnegan; Ilia; Lal; Lore; Maizie series; Norman; Ruk; Mudd, Stella; Trudy series. SEE ALSO: biomechanical maintenance program; bioplast sheeting; bitanium; Maddox, Commander Bruce; molybdenum-cobalt alloys; Omicron Theta; phase discriminator; positronic brain; Pralor Automated Personnel Unit; Soong, Dr. Noonien; Soong-type android; Starfleet Cybernetics Journal; tripolymer composites.
~1:[2,#B],10:[3,#B],31:[1,#B]@1Andromeda Galaxy@2Large spiral galaxy, close neighbor to the Milky Way Galaxy, about one million light years away. Although Andromeda is home to many forms of life, scientists from the Kelvan empire believe that increasing levels of radiation will render it uninhabitable within the next ten millennia. (“By Any Other Name” [TOS]).
~1:[2,#B],9:[1,#I]@1Andronesian encephalitis@2A disease transmitted by airborne particles. Enterprise -D crew member Henessey suffered from Andronesian encephalitis in 2365 and was treated by Dr. Katherine Pulaski. (“The Dauphin” [TNG]).
~1:[1,#B],33:[2,#B],45:[1,#B],52:[1,#I]@1anesthezine@2Sedative gas used by Starfleet for emergency crowd control and to subdue dangerous persons. Captain Picard ordered one of the ship’s cargo bays flooded with anesthezine in the hopes of subduing Roga Danar. (“The Hunted” [TNG]). Anesthezine was deemed unsuitable to subdue the Ux-Mal terrorists who attempted to commandeer the Enterprise -D on stardate 45571 because it would not have been effective against the android Data. (“Power Play” [TNG]). Anesthezine was also available for riot control aboard station Deep Space 9. (“The Siege” [DS9]).
~1:[1,#B],6:[2,#B],9:[1,#B]@1Anetra@2Holographic humanoid on planet Yadera II. Anetra, Taya's mother, was one of several people who mysteriously disappeared in 2370 and were later found to be sentient holographic images. (“Shadowplay” [DS9]).
~1:[3,#B],31:[1,#I]@1Angel Falls, Venezuela@2Located in southeastern Venezuela on Earth, Angel Falls is the highest waterfall on that planet. William Riker and Deanna Troi considered taking shore leave there while the Enterprise -D was in drydock around Earth in 2367. (“Family” [TNG]).
~1:[2,#B],44:[1,#BI],63:[2,#B]@1Angel One@2Class-M planet supporting carbon-based life-forms including an intelligent humanoid population. Ruled by a constitutionally run, elected matriarchy, the planet’s society treated males as second-class citizens, although this may be expected to change over time since four survivors from the Federation freighter Odin took up residence there in 2364. Angel One is located fairly close to the Romulan Neutral Zone. SEE: Beata; Ramsey. (“Angel One” [TNG]).
~1:[2,#B],4:[1,#B]@1Angel, Friendly@2SEE: Gorgan.
~1:[1,#BI],10:[1,#I]@1angla’bosque@2Food. Neelix was proud of his recipe for angla’bosque. (“Caretaker” [VGR]).
~1:[2,#B],14:[1,#B],33:[2,#B]@1Angosia III@2Class-M planet whose government applied for Federation membership in 2366. The Angosian government was, at the time, experiencing civil unrest due to difficulties in repatriating their veterans from the recent Tarsian War. (“The Hunted” [TNG]).
~1:[3,#B],11:[1,#B],42:[2,#B],52:[2,#B],57:[17,#I]@1Angosian transport vessel@2A small sublight vessel used by the Angosians to ferry people within their system. It did not have warp capability or a cloaking device and it carried minimal weaponry. One of these vessels was hijacked in 2366 by Roga Danar, a prisoner escaping from the Angosian penal moon Lunar V. (“The Hunted” [TNG]). The Angosian transport vessel model was a modification of the Straleb ship from “The Outrageous Okona” (TNG).
~1:[1,#B],8:[2,#B],37:[2,#B],85:[2,#B],130:[2,#B],135:[17,#I],155:[3,#I]@1Angosians@2The humanoid residents of the planet Angosia III. Nonviolent by nature, the Angosians had dedicated their society to the development of the mind and the cultivation of the intellect. However, in order to fight their Tarsian War in the mid-24th century, the government chemically altered their military, converting them into “supersoldiers” who were able to survive at any cost. Unfortunately, when the war ended, the “improvements” made on the soldiers were found to be irreversible. These veterans were imprisoned on a penal moon, Lunar V, because they were deemed too dangerous to return to Angosian society. The Angosian government applied for Federation membership in 2366, but the application was suspended by Jean-Luc Picard, pending resolution of civil unrest resulting from the Angosians’ inability to repatriate the veterans. SEE: Danar, Roga. (“The Hunted” [TNG]). The shirts worn by the members of the Angosian council were the turtlenecked men’s shirts from the Star Trek II Starfleet officers’ uniforms.
~1:[2,#B],31:[2,#B]@1animal guide@2Native American concept of a spiritual companion. Native Americans used animal guides as counselors. These guides took the form of an animal that the individual encountered in a vision quest. Each person has a different animal guide. Animal guides merely choose to be with a particular individual; they do not define that individual. (“The Cloud” [VGR]).
~1:[2,#B],20:[1,#I],28:[1,#B],31:[2,#B]@1anionic energy@2Form of energy composed of quantum-level particles. Anionic energy was detected in the synaptic patterns of the Enterprise -D crew whose minds were controlled by Ux-Mal criminals from Mab-Bu VI in 2368. (“Power Play” [TNG]).
~1:[3,#B],6:[1,#I],20:[1,#B],30:[2,#B],48:[1,#B],50:[1,#B]@1Anjoran biometic gel@2Valuable substance. Enterprise -D executive officer William Riker traded one-half gram of Anjoran biometic gel to Yog, an Yridian entrepreneur, in exchange for 500 kilograms of magnesite ore in 2370. He later destroyed the ore in space to expose a cloaked ship belonging to Lursa and B’Etor. (“Firstborn” [TNG]).
~1:[1,#B],20:[2,#B],89:[1,#B]@1Anna@2(Barbara Williams). Human woman who survived the crash of a Terellian cargo freighter on a planet near the Iyaaran homeworld in 2363. Anna kept logs of her experiences following the crash, including details of a man who also crashed on the planet. She apparently nursed him back to health, and the two of them fell in love. Her logs would later be discovered by the Iyaarans; they were their first contact with humans. Curious about the many emotions that Anna detailed in her logs, the Iyaaran ambassador Voval took her form and tried to evoke a similar romantic response from Captain Picard. (“Liaisons” [TNG]).