~1: [1, #bi], 27: [1, #i], 65: [3, #b], 70: [1, #i], 78: [1, #b]@1ja'chug@2An ancient part of the Klingon Rite of Succession, in which a new leader is chosen for the Klingon High Council. Now considered obsolete, the ja'chug was a long, involved ceremony where candidates for council leadership would list the battles they had won and prizes they had taken in order to prove their worthiness to lead the council. In 2367, Captain Picard, as Arbiter of Succession, revived the ja'chug to delay the Rite of Succession following K'mpec's death. (“Reunion” [TNG]).
~1:[3,#B],43:[1,#B]@1Jack the Ripper@2 Nickname given to mass murderer of women in 19th-century London, England, on planet Earth. Jack the Ripper was later found to be an evil energy life-form that thrived on the emotion of terror. (“Wolf in the Fold” [TOS]). SEE: Redjac.
~1:[2,#B],5:[1,#I],13:[2,#B],42:[1,#B],45:[1,#I],52:[11,#I],65:[1,#I]@1Jackson (TOS)@2(Jimmy Jones). Enterprise landing-party member who beamed down to planet Pyris VII with Scott and Sulu on stardate 3018, but returned to the ship in a state of rigor mortis. The deceased Jackson spoke in a voice projected by Korob, warning the Enterprise to leave Pyris VII. (“Catspaw” [TOS]). Jimmy Jones was a stunt performer who appeared in several other Star Trek episodes.
~1:[2,#B],8:[2,#B],18:[2,#B]@1Ja'Dar, Dr.@2(Richard McGonagle). Scientist from planet Bilana III, Dr. Ja'Dar was the designer of a revolutionary soliton wave propulsion system, tested for the first time in 2368. (“New Ground” [TNG]).
~1:[3,#B],6:[1,#I],17:[1,#B],26:[1,#B]@1Jaeger, Lieutenant Karl@2(Richard Carlyle). Enterprise geologist who was part of the landing party to planet Gothos in 2267. (“The Squire of Gothos” [TOS]). SEE: Trelane.
~1:[2,#B],28:[2,#B],66:[1,#B],69:[2,#B]@1Jaheel, Captain@2(Jack Kehler). Captain of a transport vessel docked for repairs at Deep Space 9 on stardate 46423, when the station was struck by a deadly aphasia virus. Captain Jaheel attempted to violate a quarantine by pulling away from the station with the mooring clamps still attached to his vessel. The attempt failed and he was returned. Jaheel was carrying a shipment of Tamen Sahsheer to planet Largo V. (“Babel” [DS9]).
~1:[1,#B],20:[1,#B],22:[3,#B]@1Jahn@2(Michael J. Pollard). A young man who survived a disastrous biological experiment on Miri's planet, and friend to Miri. SEE: Life Prolongation Project. (“Miri” [TOS]).
~1: [2, #b], 9: [2, #b]@1Jakara, Rivas@2(Jonathan Frakes). Identity created for Commander William Riker when he participated in a covert surveillance mission on planet Malcor III in 2367. Riker, as Jakara, was injured in a riot in the capital city and taken to the Sikla Medical facility for treatment. While Jakara was hospitalized, his physician discovered he was an alien who had been surgically altered to pass as a Malcorian. (“First Contact” [TNG]).
~1:[1,#B],15:[1,#B]@1jakmanite@2A radioactive substance with a half-life of about 15 seconds, capable of causing nucleosynthesis in silicon. Jackmanite is not normally detectable by a starship's internal sensor scans. (“Hollow Pursuits” [TNG]).
~1:[1,#B],3:[5,#B]@1Jalad@2SEE: Darmok and Jalad at Tanagra.
~1:[1,#BI],11:[1,#B],17:[1,#I],21:[1,#BI]@1jamaharon@2A mysterious Risan sexual rite. At the resort on Risa, one announced the desire for jamaharon by displaying a Horga'hn statuette. (“Captain's Holiday” [TNG]).
~1:[3,#B],16:[1,#I],17:[1,#BI],30:[2,#B],120:[1,#B],145:[2,#B],154:[2,#B],162:[2,#B]@1Jameson, Admiral Mark@2(Clayton Rohner). Celebrated Starfleet officer (2279-2364) whose career included command of the Starship Gettysburg. Jameson was also credited with the freeing of Federation hostages on planet Mordan IV just prior to the outbreak of a civil war that lasted 40 years on that planet. Just prior to his death at age 85, Jameson accepted a second mission to the now-peaceful Mordan IV to secure the release of more Federation hostages. During the negotiations, it was learned that Jameson's previous mission had included an illegal weapons-for-hostages deal in direct violation of the Prime Directive. The act triggered — or at least exacerbated — the civil war. The second group of hostages had been seized by Mordan leader Karnas for the specific purpose of luring Jameson to the planet. Jameson died on Mordan IV of side-effects of a rejuvenation treatment obtained on planet Cerebus II. He had previously been diagnosed with terminal Iverson's disease. Jameson was survived by his wife, Anne Jameson. (“Too Short a Season” [TNG]).
~1:[2,#B],7:[3,#B]@1Jameson, Anne@2(Marsha Hunt). Wife to Admiral Mark Jameson. Anne and Mark were married from 2314 until the admiral's death in 2364. (“Too Short A Season” [TNG]).
~1: [2, #b], 15: [2, #b], 30: [2, #i]@1Janaran Falls@2Spectacular waterfall located on planet Betazed. It was the site of Lieutenant William Riker and Deanna Troi's last date before he departed for an assignment on the U.S.S. Potemkin. (“Second Chances” [TNG]).
~1:[2,#B],5:[1,#I],54:[3,#B]@1Janeway, Ensign@2(Lucy Boryer). Enterprise -D crew member who had a counseling session with Deanna Troi shortly after stardate 46071.6. A member of the science department, Janeway had sought counseling because she had been having trouble with her superior officer, Lieutenant Pinder. Unfortunately, Troi was at the time serving an involuntary “receptacle” for Ambassador Ves Alkar's negative emotions, so she was an unsympathetic listener. (“Man of the People” [TNG]).
~1:[2,#B],12:[2,#B],20:[1,#B]@1Janowski, Mary@2(Pamelyn Ferdin). One of the surviving children of the Starnes Expedition whose parents committed suicide on planet Triacus in 2268. In the aftermath of the tragedy, Janowski was controlled by the Gorgan. (“And the Children Shall Lead” [TOS]).
~1:[2,#B],6:[1,#B],11:[2,#B],22:[1,#B]@1Janus VI@2Homeworld to the Horta, a race of intelligent, silicon-based life-forms. Janus VI also contains rich deposits of the mineral, pergium, and the Federation has a pergium production station located underground on the planet. In 2267, prior to first contact between the miners and the Horta, several mining personnel were killed under mysterious circumstances. The deaths were found to be the result of the mother Horta protecting her children. Once contact was made, and the miners learned not to endanger the Horta eggs, peace was restored. (“The Devil in the Dark” [TOS]).
~1:[3,#B],20:[2,#B]@1Japanese brush writing@2A form of calligraphy practiced in the nation of Japan on Earth since the 11th century. Keiko O'Brien's grandmother was a practitioner of this art. (“Violations” [TNG]).
~1:[1,#B],82:[1,#B],84:[1,#BI]@1Jarada@2Reclusive insectoid race from planet Torona IV. Establishment of diplomatic relations with the Jarada had been a Federation priority for some time because of their strategic importance. The Jarada were known for the extreme attention to the detail of protocol. The mispronunciation of a single word once led to a 20-year rift in communication. Captain Jean-Luc Picard successfully delivered the appropriate greetings to the Jarada in 2364, thus paving the way for further diplomatic relations. (“The Big Goodbye” [TNG]). The Pakled ship Mondor showed evidence of using technology borrowed or stolen from a variety of other races including the Jaradans. (“Samaritan Snare” [TNG]).
~1:[2,#B],20:[2,#B],28:[1,#B],43:[3,#B],48:[1,#I]@1Jared, Acost@2(Marcello Tubert). Ventaxian head of state in 2367. Jared interpreted a series of apparently paranormal events on Ventax II as evidence that the mythic figure Ardra was returning to the planet to enslave the population, under the terms of the Contract of Ardra. Investigation by Enterprise -D personnel revealed Ardra to be a fake. (“Devil's Due” [TNG]).
~1:[1,#B],13:[1,#B],32:[2,#B],48:[1,#B],60:[1,#B]@1Ja'rod@2The Klingon who betrayed his people to the Romulans at the Khitomer outpost in 2346. Ja'rod transmitted secret Klingon defense access codes to the Romulans, making him responsible for the Khitomer massacre in which 4,000 Klingons died, including Ja'rod. Years later, Ja'rod's son, High Council member Duras, attempted to cover up Ja'rod's crimes by falsifying evidence to implicate Mogh, Ja'rod's bitter political enemy, who was also killed at Khitomer. (“Sins of the Father” [TNG]).
~1: [2, #b], 114: [1, #i]@1Jarok, Alidar@2(James Sloyan). Romulan admiral who commanded the forces responsible for the massacre at the Norkan outposts. A deeply thoughtful man, Jarok nevertheless opposed policies of the Romulan government that he saw as the prelude to an unnecessary war. Jarok was eventually censured for his outspokenness and was assigned to a strategically insignificant posting. There, the Romulan government fed him a carefully designed stream of disinformation designed to convince him that planet Nelvana III was being prepared as a staging base for a massive assault against the Federation. Unable to prevent what he believed to be a major threat to galactic peace, Jarok stole a scoutship and defected to the Federation. Persuading Enterprise -D captain Picard to investigate these reports, Jarok and Picard learned that there was no base and that the Romulan High Command was testing Jarok's loyalties. In despair over his use as a pawn by his government, and over the loss of his former life, Jarok committed suicide. Jarok said he had done these things to help insure that his daughter could grow up in a better universe. (“The Defector” [TNG]).
~1:[2,#B],15:[2,#B],21:[2,#BI]@1Jaros II@2Planet in Federation space. It was the location of Starfleet stockade where Ro Laren was imprisoned following the U.S.S. Wellington incident until her release in 2368. (“Ensign Ro” [TNG]).
~1:[1,#B],6:[3,#B],18:[1,#B]@1Jarth@2(Rick Scarry). Aide to Ambassador Ves Alkar at the time he helped negotiate peace on planet Rekag-Seronia in 2369. (“Man of the People” [TNG]).
~1:[1,#B],7:[2,#B],15:[1,#B],34:[3,#B],37:[8,#I],45:[1,#BI],46:[5,#I]@1Jarvis@2(Charles Macauley). Prefect of planet Argelius II. His wife, an empathic Argelian named Sybo, was murdered in 2267 by an alien entity that fed on fear. (“Wolf in the Fold” [TOS]). SEE: Hengist, Mr.; Redjac. Actor Charles Macauley also played the computer-generated entity Landru. (“Return of the Archons” [TOS]).
~1:[2,#B],8:[1,#B],23:[3,#B]@1Jasad, Gul@2(Joel Snetow). Commander of a Cardassian warship and a member of the Seventh Order. In 2369, Jasad threatened to reoccupy Deep Space 9 or destroy the station. (“Emissary” [DS9]).
~1:[1,#BI],23:[1,#B],32:[1,#I],42:[1,#I]@1Jat'yIn@2Klingon term for spiritual possession. It literally translates as “the taking of the living by the dead.” Worf wondered if the Ux-Mal noncorporeal criminal life-forms that gained control of three Enterprise -D personnel on stardate 45571 might be instances of Jat'yIn. (“Power Play” [TNG]).
~1:[1,#BI]@1Jatlh@2Klingon expression that translates as “Speak!” (“Unification, Part I” [TNG]).
~1: [1, #b], 5: [5, #b], 11: [2, #b], 20: [2, #i], 38: [3, #b]@1Jaya@2Inmate at the Tilonus Institute for Mental Disorders on Tilonus IV. Jaya called herself Commander Bloom of the Starship Yorktown and offered to help Riker escape from captivity there in 2369. (“Frame of Mind” [TNG]). SEE: Frame of Mind.
~1:[2,#B],4:[1,#B],14:[2,#B],38:[2,#B]@1Jaz Holza@2A Bajoran leader who resided on the third planet in the Valo system. Dr. Crusher had met Jaz at a symposium and found him to be very thoughtful and a good spokesman for his people. Ro Laren maintained, however, that Jaz held no real influence with the Bajoran people. (“Ensign Ro” [TNG]).
~1:[1,#B],11:[1,#I],21:[3,#B],74:[1,#I],76:[4,#B],113:[2,#B]@1J'Ddan@2(Henry Woronicz). Klingon exobiologist who was assigned to the Enterprise -D in 2367 as part of the continuing Federation/Klingon Officer Exchange Program. While on the ship, J'Ddan was discovered to have been part of a plan to steal restricted computer files and smuggle them to the Romulans. These files were transferred into amino acid­like molecules and injected into J'Ddan's bloodstream, enabling them to be smuggled into Romulan hands. Technical designs of the Enterprise -D dilithium crystal articulation frame, taken by J'Ddan on stardate 44758, were found to be in Romulan possession shortly thereafter. When confronted with evidence of his actions, J'Ddan confessed to being a Romulan collaborator. (“The Drumhead” [TNG]). SEE: deoxyribose suspensions.
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~1: [3, #b], 11: [2, #i], 26: [2, #b], 49: [1, #i], 58: [1, #i]@1Jellico, Captain Edward@2(Ronny Cox). Starfleet officer who commanded the Starship Cairo. In 2367, Jellico assisted in negotiating the armistice between the Federation and the Cardassian Union. In 2369, with tensions between the Cardassians and the Federation again on the rise, Jellico was given temporary command of the Enterprise -D for a meeting with the Cardassian ship, Reklar while Captain Picard was sent on a covert mission into Cardassian space. Jellico was known for his efficient, demanding style of command. (“Chain of Command, Parts I and II” [TNG]).
~1: [2, #bi], 6: [1, #i], 12: [1, #i], 28: [1, #i], 66: [1, #i], 72: [1, #i], 81: [1, #i], 89: [1, #i], 91: [14, #i], 108: [45, #i], 154: [7, #i]@1Jenolen, U.S.S.@2Federation transport ship, Sydney class, registry number NCC-2010. The Jenolen disappeared in 2294 and was presumed lost. It was not discovered until 2369 that the Jenolen had crashed into a Dyson Sphere, and that one passenger, Captain Montgomery Scott, had survived for 75 years by suspending himself in a modified transporter beam. Shortly after Scott's rescue, Geordi La Forge and Scott repaired the Jenolen's systems sufficiently to help the Enterprise -D escape from the sphere's interior, although the Jenolen was destroyed in the process. (“Relics” [TNG]). The Jenolen miniature was a modification of a shuttlecraft built by John Goodman of ILM for Star Trek VI. (It was the ship that transported our heroes up to Spacedock). The modifications by Greg Jein added warp engines to the model. Fans have pointed out — quite correctly — that it shouldn't have been possible for Scotty and Geordi to be beamed off the Jenolen while that ship's shields were still up.
~1:[1,#B],7:[1,#B],48:[3,#B]@1Jeraddo@2Fifth moon orbiting the planet Bajor. Jeraddo was a class-M planetoid that was inhabited for years until, in 2369, an energy-transfer project tapped that moon's core, rendering the surface uninhabitable. The inhabitants of Jeraddo were relocated by order of the Bajoran provisional government. (“Progress” [DS9]). SEE: Mullibok; Keena; Baltrim.
~1:[2,#B]@1Jestral tea@2A favorite beverage of Lwaxana Troi. (“Cost of Living” [TNG]).
~1:[1,#B],9:[1,#B],18:[1,#B],42:[3,#B],69:[1,#I],80:[1,#I]@1Jev@2(Ben Lemon). A telepathic historian from the Ullian homeworld. Jev was the son of renowned historian Tarmin, and worked for years to help compile Tarmin's library of memories. Jev was taken into custody in 2368 for a crime known as telepathic memory invasion rape, in which Jev forced his victims to relive painfully distorted versions of their own memories. These victims, who included three members of the Enterprise -D crew, were left comatose for several days. Investigation by Enterprise -D personnel linked Jev with the victims, and implicated him in other telepathic rapes on several planets. Jev was returned to his homeworld, where the punishment for his crimes was expected to be severe. (“Violations” [TNG]).
~1:[1,#B],7:[1,#B],19:[3,#B]@1jevonite@2Valuable gemstone found on planet Cardassia. Many of the artifacts discovered in the burial vaults of the First Hebitian Civilization were manufactured from jevonite. Most of these treasures were either stolen or sold by the Cardassian military to finance their war effort. (“Chain of Command, Part II” [TNG]).
~1:[2,#BI],18:[2,#I],29:[1,#B],31:[1,#B]@1jIH dok@2Klingon for “my blood”; an expression of devotion given to one's mate. The response is maj dok, meaning “our blood.” The exchange seals a marriage vow. Worf and K'Ehleyr exchanged these words, shortly before she was murdered in 2367. (“Reunion” [TNG]).
~1:[1,#BI]@1jinaq@2Traditional Klingon jeweled amulet, given to a daughter when she comes of age to take a mate. (“Birthright, Part II” [TNG]).
~1: [1, #b], 21: [1, #i], 46: [1, #b]@1J'naii@2Humanoid race that requested Starfleet assistance in locating a shuttle vehicle lost in their star system in 2368. The Enterprise -D provided equipment and personnel for the successful rescue mission. During the rescue, a diplomatic incident was narrowly averted when a J'naii individual named Soren became romantically involved with Commander Wil-liam Riker. Sexual liaisons were strictly forbidden under J'naii law. The J'naii had culturally suppressed their sexual differentiation, having evolved beyond the need for separate sexual genders, and reproduced by incubating their young in fibrous husks inseminated by both parents. There were however, some J'naii who retained the leanings toward gender, some male and some female. These J'naii lived in fear of being discovered and being forced by the government to undergo psychotectic therapy. (“The Outcast” [TNG]).