1:[1,#BI],16:[1,#I],27:[2,#B],32:[1,#I],41:[2,#I],48:[9,#I],58:[23,#I]@1hasperat@2Spicy Bajoran burrito whose filling is made with a specially prepared brine. Prepared correctly, hasperat will make the eyes water and will sear the tongue. Ro Laren was fond of hasperat. (“Preemptive Strike” [TNG], “Second Skin” [DS9], “Rejoined” [DS9]). According to Star Trek: Deep Space Nine property master Joe Longo, the prop food used for hasperat was made from flour tortillas, layered with cream cheese, with red and green peppers. The tortillas are rolled, then sliced and served. Yum!
~1:[2,#B]@1Hastur, Admiral@2High-ranking Starfleet officer. Hastur commanded a relief force sent by Starfleet in 2372 to help Deep Space 9 deal with Gowron’s aggressive Klingon battle fleet. Hastur was a good friend of Ben Sisko’s. (“The Way of the Warrior” [DS9]).
~1:[1,#BI],8:[1,#I]@1hatana@2Spiced Taresian culinary dish. Eliann offered hatana to Harry Kim in 2373. (“Favorite Son” [VGR]).
~1:[2,#B],10:[1,#I],26:[2,#I]@1Hatarian system@2Star system known for rich archaeological sites. Enterprise -D Captain Jean-Luc Picard planned to visit the Hatarian system when a rendezvous with the U.S.S. Kearsarge was delayed in 2370. (“Firstborn” [TNG]).
~1:[2,#BI],3:[1,#I],37:[3,#B],44:[2,#B],46:[4,#I],51:[6,#I],58:[15,#I],74:[2,#I],77:[6,#I],83:[1,#B],84:[6,#I],92:[18,#I],111:[20,#I]@1Hathaway, U.S.S.@2Constellation -class Federation starship, registry number NCC-2593. Launched in 2285, the ship was decommissioned prior to 2365, when it was temporarily returned to duty under the command of William Riker as part of a Starfleet battle simulation. (“Peak Performance” [TNG]). SEE: Avidyne engines. The interior of the Hathaway bridge was a re-dress of the Enterprise -D Battle Bridge, although the control panels and display graphics employed movie-style designs from the Enterprise -A. The Hathaway miniature was a re-dress of the Stargazer built for “The Battle” (TNG). The Starship Hathaway may have been named for Anne Hathaway, the woman who married William Shakespeare. The dedication plaque on the Hathaway bridge carried a notation that it had been built by Yoyodyne Propulsion Systems at the Copernicus Ship Yards on Luna.
~1:[1,#B],10:[1,#B],13:[1,#B],16:[1,#B]@1Hathon@2Location of a weapons depot commanded by Gul Pirak during the Cardassian occupation of Bajor. (“The Darkness and the Light” [DS9]).
~1:[2,#BI],6:[1,#I],13:[1,#I],17:[2,#B]@1Havana, U.S.S.@2Federation starship. The Enterprise -D was to rendezvous with the Havana after studying the Bersallis firestorms of 2369. (“Lessons” [TNG]).
~1:[1,#B],24:[1,#B]@1Haven@2Class-M planet known for its extraordinary, peaceful beauty. Legends suggest that the planet is so beautiful it has mystical healing powers. A Tarellian spacecraft, carrying the last survivors of the Tarellian biological war, attempted to make planetfall on Haven in 2364. The government of Haven strongly objected to this, for fear that the Tarellian plague victims would contaminate the entire planet. Haven is also known as Beta Cassius. (“Haven” [TNG]).
~1:[2,#B],13:[2,#I],21:[1,#B],32:[1,#B],45:[4,#I]@1Hawk, Lieutenant@2(Neal McDonough). Starfleet officer assigned to the crew of the Starship Enterprise -E in 2373. Hawk operated the conn position on the vessel’s bridge. Hawk was assimilated by the Borg during the Borg attack of 2373 and was later killed by Worf. (Star Trek: First Contact).
~1:[4,#B],47:[1,#B],49:[2,#B],90:[1,#B],93:[1,#B],100:[1,#B],104:[2,#B],107:[3,#B],114:[4,#I],120:[17,#I],142:[10,#I],153:[11,#I],166:[35,#I],206:[15,#I]@1Hawking, Dr. Stephen William@2(Himself). Considered one of the most brilliant theoretical physicists of 20th-century Earth. Hawking developed a quantum theory of gravity, in which he sought to link the two major theories of physics: quantum mechanics and relativity. Hawking also speculated on the existence of wormholes and quantum fluctuations linking multiple universes. Hawking’s scientific achievements were all the more remarkable because he was afflicted with a debilitating neural disease that kept him confined to a wheelchair, able to speak only with the aid of a speech-synthesis computer. Commander Data devised a holodeck program that allowed him to play poker with Dr. Hawking, Albert Einstein and Sir Isaac Newton. (“Descent, Part I” [TNG]). Professor Hawking’s appearance on Star Trek was the result of a visit he made to Paramount Pictures to promote his motion-picture version of A Brief History of Time. At Paramount, he made known his dream of visiting the Enterprise. Hawking not only got to visit the sets, but he persuaded Star Trek's producers to let him make an appearance on the screen. While passing through the main engineering set, Hawking paused near the warp engine, smiled, and said, “I’m working on that.” A copy of Hawking’s book, A Brief History of Time, was in Data’s future Cambridge library set in “All Good Things . . .” (TNG).
~1:[2,#BI],7:[1,#I],10:[1,#I],12:[2,#B],24:[2,#B],43:[1,#I],49:[1,#I],64:[2,#B],71:[9,#I],82:[5,#I],88:[10,#I],99:[2,#I],104:[29,#I]@1Hawking, Shuttlecraft@2Shuttle attached to the Enterprise -D. The Hawking carried Ambassador Odan on an aborted flight to a peace conference on planet Peliar Zel in 2367. The shuttle was attacked by forces seeking to block the conference. (“The Host” [TNG]). The Hawking survived the crash of the Enterprise -D saucer section in 2371 and rescued Captain Jean-Luc Picard from a mountaintop on Veridian III on which he was stranded. (Star Trek Generations). Named for 20th-century mathematical physicist and Star Trek fan Dr. Stephen Hawking. The Hawking in “The Host” was of a different design from the Hawking seen in Star Trek Generations. The name was re-used for the movie, despite the technical error, because of Executive Producer Rick Berman’s admiration for the noted physicist. We didn’t think Professor Hawking would mind.
~1:[1,#B],6:[2,#B],15:[1,#B]@1Hawkins@2Federation ambassador to planet Mordan IV. Hawkins was taken hostage by Mordan governor Karnas in 2364, although Karnas blamed the act on dissident terrorists. (“Too Short a Season” [TNG]).
~1:[2,#B],15:[1,#I]@1Hayashi system@2Planetary system. The location of an atmospheric charting mission conducted by the Enterprise -D in 2366. (“Tin Man” [TNG]).
~1:[2,#B],49:[14,#I]@1Hayes, Admiral@2(Jack Shearer). Senior Starfleet officer. On stardate 50893, Admiral Hayes mobilized a fleet of starships in the Typhon sector to meet a Borg ship that had entered Federation space on a heading for Earth. The Admiral’s flagship was destroyed when the armada battled the Borg vessel. (Star Trek: First Contact). Jack Shearer also played Admiral Strickler in “Non Sequitur” (VGR).
~1:[2,#B],8:[1,#I],15:[2,#B],55:[1,#I],59:[15,#I]@1Hayes, Ensign@2(Michael Mack). Member of the Enterprise -D engineering staff. (In an alternate quantum reality visited by Worf in 2370, Hayes was forced to take over in engineering when Commander La Forge was taken to sickbay with plasma burns.) (“Parallels” [TNG]). Hayes later served as a tactical officer on the bridge of the Enterprise -D in 2371. (Star Trek Generations). Michael Mack had previously portrayed Romulan Commander Sirol in “The Pegasus” (TNG).
~1:[2,#B],28:[1,#B],42:[1,#B],55:[1,#B],70:[2,#I],77:[13,#I]@1Hayes, Jack@2(Mel Winkler). Farmer from the United States of America on Earth. Hayes and his truck were abducted from Earth in 1937 and transported to the Briori homeworld in the Delta Quadrant, where he was regarded as one of the Thirty-Sevens by the human colonists there. He and several other humans remained in cryostasis on the planet until they were found and revived by the crew of the U.S.S. Voyager in 2371. (“The 37’s” [VGR]). This character’s name is from the script and was never mentioned in dialog.
~1:[2,#B],8:[1,#I]@1Hayes, Lieutenant@2Shuttle pilot assigned to the Enterprise -D in 2370. Though he was the pilot on duty on stardate 47653, Captain Jean-Luc Picard chose to pilot a recovery shuttle himself. (“Genesis” [TNG]).
~1:[1,#B],7:[1,#B],11:[2,#B],31:[1,#B],43:[1,#I],56:[1,#BI]@1Hayne@2(Donald Mirault). Leader of the Coalition cadre of planet Turkana IV. A charismatic human male, Hayne helped lead his people in their ongoing battle with their rival faction, the Alliance. In 2367, Hayne offered his assistance to the crew of the Enterprise -D on their mission to rescue the crew of the downed freighter Arcos from the Alliance. Hayne hoped to use the incident to gain a tactical advantage over his enemies. (“Legacy” [TNG]).
~1:[2,#B],20:[1,#B],52:[1,#B]@1Hazar, General@2(Robert Curtis-Brown). High-ranking officer in the Bajoran military. In 2370, Hazar ordered Bajoran forces to prevent a Skrreean ship from landing on the planet. Hazar rescinded the order when it was learned the ship was being piloted by a child, but it was accidentally destroyed anyway. (“Sanctuary” [DS9]). SEE: Tumak.
~1:[1,#B],116:[1,#B]@1heading@2In celestial navigation, a mathematical expression describing a direction with relationship to the center of the galaxy. A heading is composed of two numbers measuring an azimuth value and an elevation value in degrees. A heading of 000, mark 0 describes a direction toward the geometric center of the galaxy. In terms of navigation on a planet’s surface, this is analogous to describing a direction in degrees from north, in which case a course of 5 degrees would be slightly to the right of a direction directly toward the planet’s north pole. A heading differs from a bearing in that it has no relationship to the current attitude or orientation of the spacecraft. SEE: bearing.
~1:[4,#B],40:[1,#I],54:[1,#BI],55:[2,#B],59:[1,#B]@1Health and Safety inspection@2Starfleet procedure used to assure that spacecraft in Federation jurisdiction maintained adequate conditions for crew and passengers. The Federation treaty with the Klingons provided for such inspection of Klingon vessels operating in Federation space. The Enterprise -D personnel used this clause as an excuse to detain and search a Toron -class shuttlecraft piloted by Koral in 2370. (“Gambit, Part II” [TNG]).
~1:[2,#B],3:[1,#BI],31:[1,#BI],40:[1,#BI]@1heart of targ@2A traditional Klingon dish. Commander Riker tasted some of this stuff when he tried to acquaint himself with Klingon culture prior to his temporary assignment to the Pagh in 2365. (“A Matter of Honor” [TNG]). SEE: targ.
~1:[1,#B],6:[3,#B]@1heater@2Slang term on planet Sigma Iotia II for a firearm. The Iotians referred to a Starfleet phaser as a “fancy heater.” (“A Piece of the Action” [TOS]).
~1:[3,#B],14:[1,#B],49:[1,#B]@1heavy graviton beam@2A directed energy weapon considered for possible use against the Borg during the Borg offensive of 2367. The idea was abandoned when it was determined that local field distortion generation would be ineffective against Borg defenses. (“The Best of Both Worlds, Part II” [TNG]). SEE: graviton.
~1:[2,#BI]@1Hechu’ ghos@2A Klingon phrase meaning “set course,” as in to set a ship’s course. (“Unification, Part I” [TNG]).
~1:[3,#B],19:[3,#B],44:[2,#B],51:[2,#I],58:[2,#I],62:[16,#I],78:[1,#BI],79:[5,#I],84:[3,#BI],87:[7,#I],94:[2,#BI],96:[18,#I]@1Hedford, Commissioner Nancy@2(Elinor Donahue). Assistant Federation commissioner who was assigned to mediate a peace agreement on planet Epsilon Canaris III in 2267 in an effort to avert an impending war. Hedford was forced to leave the negotiations prematurely when she contracted deadly Sakuro’s disease. Commissioner Hedford died aboard the Shuttlecraft Galileo while being transported to the Starship Enterprise. (“Metamorphosis” [TOS]). Hedford, of course, did not die in space, but merged with the life-form known as the Companion, on a planetoid in the Gamma Canaris region, where she found love with noted scientist Zefram Cochrane. Since Kirk promised never to reveal this information about her fate, a Federation encyclopedia would not have it.
~1:[1,#B],5:[1,#B],10:[1,#B],14:[2,#I],34:[1,#B],50:[4,#I],54:[1,#BI],55:[10,#I]@1Hedril@2(Kirsten Dunst). Young Cairn child and daughter of Maques, who visited the Starship Enterprise -D in 2370 as part of a diplomatic mission. Hedril reminded Ambassador Lwaxana Troi of her deceased daughter, Kestra, triggering the release of painful memories that Troi had suppressed for years. (“Dark Page” [TNG]). Kirsten Dunst appeared in metaconscious sequences, playing the role of Kestra but without Cairn makeup. (“Dark Page” [TNG]).
~1:[1,#BI],2:[1,#B],11:[1,#I],15:[1,#B],37:[1,#I],90:[1,#B],93:[1,#I],106:[2,#B]@1Hegh’bat ceremony@2Literally translated as “The Time to Die,” the Hegh’bat ceremony was a Klingon ritualized suicide. Klingon tradition held that when a Klingon was unable to stand and face his enemies, he should chose the Hegh’bat. The rite called for the eldest son of the celebrant, or a trusted friend, to deliver a ritual knife to the warrior, who would impale himself in the chest. The son or friend would then remove the knife and wipe it on his sleeve. Following a severe spinal injury in 2368, Lieutenant Worf considered the Hegh’bat, but was dissuaded from completing the ritual when offered the alternative of genetronic replication therapy. (“Ethics” [TNG]).
~1:[1,#BI],7:[1,#B],12:[1,#B],16:[3,#B],26:[1,#I]@1Hegh’ta@2A Klingon bird-of-prey, commanded by Kurn in support of the Gowron regime during the Klingon civil war of 2367-2368. Worf served briefly aboard the Hegh’ta as tactical officer during that conflict. (“Redemption, Part I” [TNG]).
~1:[2,#B],8:[1,#B]@1Heifetz, Jascha@2A famous concert violinist (1901-1987). Data programmed himself to emulate Heifetz’s performance style. (“Sarek” [TNG]).
~1:[2,#B],49:[3,#B],65:[17,#I],83:[27,#I],112:[34,#I]@1Heisenberg compensators@2Component of a transporter system, designed to permit the derivation of precision vector and positional data of particles on a subatomic level. (“Realm of Fear” [TNG]). Picard suggested disengaging the Heisenberg compensators as a possible means of giving physical reality to the computer intelligence version of Professor James Moriarty, but it was a ruse to buy time. (“Ship in a Bottle” [TNG]). Werner Heisenberg’s “uncertainty principle” suggests that on a subatomic level, it is possible to know the motion or the position of a particle, but not both. Some scientists have suggested this basic characteristic of matter may make it impossible for a transporter as seen on Star Trek to work, so Mike Okuda suggested the “Heisenberg compensator” as a bit of a scientific gag to “explain” how the transporter does it anyway. (No, he doesn’t have any idea how it would work.)
~1:[2,#B],31:[1,#B],51:[1,#B],53:[1,#B],119:[2,#B],131:[1,#I],176:[2,#B],229:[1,#I],232:[13,#I],250:[24,#I]@1Hekaras Corridor@2Region of space, approximately 12 light-years long, near the Hekaran system that was commonly used for interstellar travel. Much of the surrounding areas are saturated with unusully intense tetryon fields, so the Hekaras Corridor provided the only means of safe passage for starships. In 2366, two Hekaran scientists, Serova and Rabal, submitted a preliminary report to the Federation Science Council, theorizing that the Hekaras Corridor was stressed by warp fields and would soon develop a rupture. They further theorized that, if warp drive usage continued at its present rate, the ruptures would spread throughout inhabited space. At the time, the council found their theories lacking sufficient proof. In 2370, Rabal and Serova booby-trapped the corridor with verteron mines, in order to gain the attention of Starfleet. When the Enterprise -D was disabled by one of these mines, Captain Jean-Luc Picard agreed to listen to Serova’s theory, and found it to be worthy of resubmission to the Science Council. Unsatisfied with his response, Serova caused a warp core breach aboard her ship, causing a subspace rupture in the corridor, just as she had predicted. Thereafter, the Federation Council ordered the corridor limited to essential travel only, in order to slow any further damage to the region. The council further ordered Federation ships throughout the galaxy to restrict their maximum speed to warp 4.7. (“Force of Nature” [TNG]). The Starship Enterprise -D and other ships observed the “warp speed limit” for the remainder of Star Trek: The Next Generation. After that, it was assumed that Starfleet was able to develop a more “environmentally friendly” warp drive, so the speed limit was evidently lifted.
~1:[2,#B],11:[2,#B],43:[3,#B],89:[2,#B],133:[3,#B]@1Hekaras II@2Class-M planet; a Federation member. Located in the Hekaras Corridor, Hekaras II was the only inhabited planet in the region. In the late 2360s, two Hekaran scientists discovered that the region of space near their planet was very susceptible to warp field effect. They tried to persuade the Federation Council and their own people to avoid the use of warp travel in the area, even though it would mean the almost total isolation of their planet. It was not until 2370, following the formation of a subspace rift in the corridor, that the scientists’ theories were believed. Unfortunately, due to the gravitational shifts following the formation of the rift, the climate of Hekaras II began to change. As a short-term measure, Starfleet was able to assist the Hekarans with a weather control matrix. (“Force of Nature” [TNG]).
~1:[2,#B],12:[2,#BI]@1Helaspont Nebula@2Astronomical cloud containing numerous protoplanetary masses. In 2371, the U.S.S. Ulysses commanded by Captain Entebe studied the Helaspont Nebula. (“The Adversary” [DS9]).
~1:[1,#B],12:[1,#BI],27:[1,#B]@1Heler@2(Thomas Prisco). Heler was a prisoner on the Cardassian ship Ravinok in 2366 when it was attacked by the Breen and forced to land on Dozaria. Heler survived the crash and was forced to labor in the Breen dilithium mines on Dozaria. He and several other crash survivors were rescued by Kira Nerys and Gul Dukat in 2372. (“Indiscretion” [DS9]).
~1:[2,#B]@1Helewa, Isam@2Master of meditation and breathing techniques. He was a mentor to Dr. Julian Bashir, during Bashir’s college years. (“Crossover” [DS9]).
~1:[3,#B],44:[2,#B],48:[2,#B],110:[1,#B]@1helium fusion enhancement@2Theoretical technique that would increase the energy output of a dying star by increasing the temperature and pressure inside the star so that the star begins helium fusion, thus increasing its useful life. A test of this technique, designed by Dr. Timicin of planet Kaelon II in 2367, used shock waves from a carefully controlled series of photon torpedo explosions to create zones of elevated pressure where helium ignition could occur. Timicin tested the process in 2367, but the test was a dramatic failure, causing a red giant star to go supernova. Further work was required, but the elderly Timicin returned to his homeworld for his Resolution, hoping that others would continue his research. (“Half a Life” [TNG]).
~1:[1,#B],38:[1,#B],43:[2,#B],45:[1,#I],46:[1,#BI],47:[5,#I],54:[3,#I],59:[14,#I]@1helm@2Aboard a starship, the control station and officer responsible for actually piloting the ship. The helm officer was also called a helmsman. In more recent Federation starships, this function was merged with the duties of the navigator, and dubbed conn, or flight controller. Mr. Sulu was the helmsman aboard the Starship Enterprise during the original Star Trek series. The terms helm and helmsman were replaced with conn at the beginning of Star Trek: The Next Generation.
~1:[1,#B],3:[1,#B]@1helmsman@2SEE: helm.
~1:[2,#B],10:[1,#B],16:[1,#B],25:[2,#I]@1Hemikek IV@2Planet in the Delta Quadrant. In 2372, Seska told Michael Jonas that the Kazon-Nistrim would rendezvous at planet Hemikek IV once the Starship Voyager was destroyed. (“Lifesigns” [VGR]).
~1:[1,#B],34:[2,#B],37:[1,#I],38:[2,#B],64:[1,#I],69:[1,#B]@1Hemikek@2Class-M planet in a yellow dwarf system in the Delta Quadrant. Hemikek was rich in minerals, and the mining rights on the planet belonged to a consortium of nonaggressive people. In 2372, Michael Jonas sabotaged Voyager's magnetic constrictors so that they would be forced to vent plasma, severely damaging the inner layer of the warp coils. This damage was designed to force Voyager to visit Hemikek, where Kazon forces were lying in ambush. (“Investigations” [VGR]).
~1:[1,#B]@1hemocythemia@2Medical condition in which intercellular pressures are unstable. This condition was also called hemocythemic imbalance and could be treated with osmotic pressure therapy. (“Deadlock” [VGR]).
~1:[2,#B],5:[1,#I],17:[3,#B],25:[17,#I]@1Hendorff, Ensign@2(Mal Friedman). Enterprise crew member. Hendorff was killed by a poisonous plant on planet Gamma Trianguli VI in 2267. (“The Apple” [TOS]). Bob Justman speculates, “he was killed because he wore a red shirt. He should have known better!”
~1:[2,#B],5:[1,#I],16:[3,#B],25:[2,#B],44:[7,#I],61:[1,#I],65:[15,#I]@1Hendrick, Chief@2(Dennis Madalone). Enterprise -D transporter officer. Hendrick was on duty when the transformed Commander La Forge beamed down to the surface of Tarchannen III in 2367. La Forge overpowered Hendrick, and he was unable to stop the transport. (“Identity Crisis” [TNG]). Dennis “Danger” Madalone is stunt coordinator for Star Trek: The Next Generation, Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, and Star Trek: Voyager. He has been seen as a variety of security guards and other victims of mayhem.
~1: [2, #b], 9: [2, #b], 19: [2, #b], 58: [1, #b], 59: [1, #b], 60: [1, #b], 62: [3, #b]@1Hengist, Mr.@2(John Fiedler). Originally a resident of Rigel IV, later employed as a city administrator on planet Argelius II. Hengist’s body was possessed by an evil energy life-form that thrived on the emotion of terror and was responsible for several brutal murders. This entity, which traveled to Argelius II in Hengist’s body, was also known as Redjac, Beratis, Kesla, and Jack the Ripper. (“Wolf in the Fold” [TOS]).
~1:[2,#B],5:[1,#B],14:[1,#BI],49:[2,#B],54:[13,#I]@1Henley, Mariah@2(Catherine MacNeal). Maquis resistance fighter who joined the crew of the Voyager. During the first few weeks after the ship was lost in the Delta Quadrant in 2371, Henley became regarded as undisciplined. Accordingly, Henley was among several Maquis crew members assigned to Lieutenant Tuvok for field training. (“Learning Curve” [VGR]). Henley’s first name was not mentioned in dialog but is from the script.
~1:[1,#B],21:[2,#I],61:[1,#B],80:[1,#B],82:[1,#B],92:[2,#B]@1Henoch@2(Leonard Nimoy). One of three advanced beings who survived a devastating war that destroyed their planet 500,000 years ago. U.S.S. Enterprise personnel discovered Henoch and the other two survivors in 2268, their consciousness having been encased in receptacles stored in an underground vault. Upon Henoch’s revival, Spock allowed Henoch’s intellect to “borrow” Spock’s body so that Henoch could construct android bodies for the survivors. Henoch was, however, unable to leave behind his old hatreds, and tried to destroy Sargon and Thalassa before being destroyed himself. (“Return to Tomorrow” [TOS]). SEE: Sargon’s planet.
~1:[2,#BI],8:[1,#B],15:[2,#I],21:[1,#I],53:[22,#I]@1Henry V@2Classic drama written by William Shakespeare on Earth. A holographic performance of Henry V was available on the Enterprise -D holodeck. In this simulation, the holodeck participant could perform one of the roles. Data chose this play as part of his ongoing study of the human condition. (“The Defector” [TNG]). Patrick Stewart, a former member of the Royal Shakespearean Company, played the holographic image of Michael Williams, a character in the drama.
~1:[3,#B],16:[1,#I],21:[3,#B],75:[2,#B]@1Henry, Admiral Thomas@2(Earl Billings). Starfleet admiral in charge of security. Admiral Henry visited the Enterprise -D in 2367, while Admiral Norah Satie was conducting an investigation into the circumstances surrounding an explosion in the ship’s engine room. Satie suspected the explosion to be evidence of a serious security breach. Henry ordered Satie’s inquest discontinued after determining that her investigation was proceeding without probable cause and was therefore in violation of the Federation Constitution’s Seventh Guarantee against self-incrimination. (“The Drumhead” [TNG]).
~1:[2,#B],5:[1,#I],11:[3,#B],19:[1,#B],27:[1,#BI],71:[1,#B],73:[2,#B]@1Henshaw, Christi@2(Julie Warner). Enterprise -D crew member. Henshaw and Geordi La Forge had a date on the holodeck just prior to the discovery of the Cleponji in 2366. Although La Forge put a lot of effort into making the holodeck program a romantic experience, Christi eventually told him that she didn’t feel “that way” about him. (“Booby Trap” [TNG]). Later that year, when Geordi’s self-confidence was improved after his neurolink with “John Doe,” Christi found Geordi much more attractive. (“Transfigurations” [TNG]).
~1:[2,#BI],5:[1,#I],14:[3,#B],18:[1,#I],28:[1,#B],45:[1,#I],53:[14,#I]@1Hera, U.S.S.@2Federation starship, Nebula class, Starfleet registry number NCC-62006, commanded by Captain Silva La Forge. The Hera had a crew of 300, most of whom were Vulcan. The ship disappeared without a trace in 2370. Captain Silva La Forge was the mother of Enterprise -D engineer Geordi La Forge. (“Interface” [TNG]). Named for the Greek goddess Hera, wife of Zeus and queen of the gods.
~1:[3,#B],6:[1,#I],15:[13,#I]@1Herbert, Transporter Chief@2(Lance Spellerberg). Enterprise -D transporter officer. (“We’ll Always Have Paris” [TNG]). Lance Spellerberg also appeared as a transporter operator in “The Icarus Factor” (TNG).
~1:[1,#B],17:[2,#B]@1Herbert@2Derogatory term taken from a minor government official known for his rigid patterns of thought. Dr. Sevrin's followers were very fond of calling Captain Kirk by that name. (“The Way to Eden” [TOS]).
~1:[2,#BI],5:[1,#I],12:[1,#I],25:[1,#B],30:[3,#B]@1Hermes, U.S.S.@2Federation starship, Antares class, Starfleet registry number NCC-10376. The Hermes served in Picard’s armada to blockade the Romulan supply ships supplying the Duras family forces during the Klingon civil war of 2367-2368. (“Redemption, Part II” [TNG]).
~1:[2,#B],18:[2,#B]@1Hermosa Quake@2Disastrous seismic event in 2047 on the coast of southern California near the city of Los Angeles on Earth. The quake caused the entire region around Hermosa to sink under 200 meters of water. The area became one of Earth’s largest coral reefs, home to thousands of different marine species. (“Future’s End, Part I” [VGR]).
~1:[3,#B],19:[2,#B]@1Hesperan thumping cough@2A flu-like affliction. Wesley Crusher noted that the effects of a virus he contracted on Quazulu VIII were worse than Hesperan thumping cough. (“Angel One” [TNG]).
~1:[1,#B],4:[1,#B]@1Hetman@2In the Xepolite culture, title given to a ship’s commander. (“The Maquis, Part II” [DS9]).
~1:[2,#B]@1Heva VII@2Planet in the Delta Quadrant. Site of a refueling port. (“The Chute” [VGR]).
~1:[2,#B],9:[2,#I],20:[1,#B],22:[1,#B]@1hexiprismatic field@2Energy type. Engineer Torres of the Starship Voyager used hexiprismatic energy to help determine the location of Suspiria, a sporocystian life-form. (“Cold Fire” [VGR])
~1:[3,#B],13:[2,#BI],20:[2,#B]@1Hickman, Lieutenant Paul@2(Amick Byram). Starfleet officer. Former crew member of the U.S.S. Victory who beamed down to planet Tarchannen III in 2362. In 2367, Hickman was compelled to steal a Federation shuttle and return to Tarchannen III. Hickman’s shuttle was destroyed attempting to land on the planet. It was later discovered that Hickman’s body had been infiltrated by an alien DNA strand in 2362. (“Identity Crisis” [TNG]).
~1:[1,#BI],2:[3,#B],11:[1,#I],16:[2,#B],35:[36,#I]@1Hideki -class Cardassian starship@2Small patrol craft. In 2370, a Hideki -class ship, commanded by Gul Evek, intercepted a runabout assigned to Deep Space 9 and forcibly removed Starfleet officer Miles O’Brien. (“Tribunal” [DS9]). This class may have been named in honor of Japanese physicist Yukawa Hideki, who first postulated the existence of the subatomic pion in 1935, although it is unclear why Cardassians might so recognize an Earth scientist.
~1:[2,#B],6:[1,#B],11:[1,#B],16:[1,#B],19:[2,#B]@1Higa Metar@2Sect of the Bajoran underground active when planet Bajor was occupied by the Cardassians. Bajoran geneticist Dekon Elig was a member of the Higa Metar. (“Babel” [DS9]).
~1:[2,#B],4:[3,#B]@1High Council@2SEE: Klingon High Council.
~1:[2,#B],13:[2,#I],22:[2,#B]@1High Sierras@2Mountain range in eastern California on Earth. Captain Braxton’s 29th-century Timeship Aeon crash-landed in the High Sierras in 1967. Henry Starling was camping nearby and observed the landing. (“Future’s End, Part I” [VGR]).