~1:[2,#B],19:[1,#I],25:[42,#I],72:[14,#I],88:[7,#I],97:[3,#I]@1O'Brien, Molly@2(Hana Hatae). Daughter of Starfleet officers Miles O'Brien and Keiko O'Brien. Molly was born aboard the Enterprise -D in 2368. (“Disaster” [TNG]). Baby Molly was born during “Disaster” (TNG), but didn't get a name until “The Game” (TNG). She was also seen as an infant in “Power Play” (TNG). Played by Hanna Hatae, Molly was first seen in “Rascals” (TNG). Her first appearance on Star Trek: Deep Space Nine was in “A Man Alone” (DS9). Molly was named for Molly Berman, daughter of Star Trek executive producer Rick Berman and for former Next Generation staffer Molly Rennie.
~1:[2,#B],12:[2,#B],20:[1,#B],35:[1,#B],42:[12,#I]@1O'Connel, Steve@2(Caesar Belli). One of the surviving children of the Starnes Expedition whose parents committed suicide on planet Triacus in 2268. In the aftermath of the tragedy, young O'Connel was controlled by the Gorgan. (“And the Children Shall Lead” [TOS]). Caesar Belli is the son of Melvin Belli, who played the Gorgan.
~1:[2,#B],5:[1,#I],13:[2,#B],24:[1,#BI],43:[1,#B]@1O'Neil, Lieutenant@2(Sean Morgan). Enterprise crew member who beamed down to planet Beta III in 2267 to investigate the disappearance of the starship Archon. He was captured by the planet's inhabitants, brainwashed, and absorbed into the society's culture by the machine entity Landru. (“Return of the Archons” [TOS]).
~1:[2,#B],3:[1,#I],13:[2,#BI],20:[2,#B],35:[1,#I]@1O'Neill, Ensign@2Enterprise landing party member who participated in the search for Shuttlecraft Galileo when it crashed on planet Taurus II in 2267. O'Neill was killed by the humanoid creatures on that planet. (“The Galileo Seven” [TOS]).
~1:[3,#B],15:[2,#B],30:[5,#I]@1Oath of celibacy@2A pledge required of Starfleet personnel who are native to planet Delta IV to assure they will not take advantage of other, sexually immature humanoid species. (Star Trek: The Motion Picture).
~1:[2,#B],18:[1,#B],20:[1,#B],33:[1,#I]@1Oath, Klingon@2Klingon ritual of marriage, solemnizing the bond between husband and wife in the Klingon culture. Worf and K'Ehleyr almost took the oath after they spent a night together on the Enterprise -D holodeck in 2365, but K'Ehleyr did not felt ready for such a commitment , even though they had just concieved a child together. (“The Emissary” [TNG]).
~1:[1,#B],13:[2,#B]@1Obachan@2Japanese term of endearment used for older women, such as grandmothers. Keiko O'Brien called her grandmother Obachan. (“Violations” [TNG]).
~1:[1,#B],12:[2,#B],18:[1,#B],47:[1,#B]@1Obelisk@2A powerful asteroid-deflector- beam generator built on the surface of Miramanee's planet centuries ago by the Preservers. The device was necessary because the otherwise habitable planet was located in a dangerous asteroid belt. The deflector, built in the shape of a towering monolith known to Miramanee's people as the Obelisk, was inscribed with symbols that formed a tonal alphabet, giving instructions on the operation of the deflector. The knowledge of the Obelisk's operation was kept by the inhabitants' medicine man, but one such medicine man failed to pass the secrets to his son, leaving the planet defenseless by the year 2268. (“The Paradise Syndrome” [TOS]).
~1:[1,#BI],2:[2,#B],24:[1,#I],30:[1,#BI],31:[3,#I],34:[1,#BI],39:[1,#BI],44:[2,#I],47:[5,#I],54:[1,#I],58:[4,#I],64:[6,#I]@1Oberth -class starship@2Small Federation starship type frequently used for scientific missions. The class was named for 20th-century German rocket pioneer Hermann Oberth. Oberth -class ships have included the Grissom (Star Trek III), Vico (“Hero Worship” [TNG]), and Tsiolkovsky (“The Naked Now” [TNG]). The first Oberth -class ship seen was the U.S.S. Grissom in Star Trek III. There presumably was a U.S.S. Oberth after which the class was named.
~1:[2,#B],10:[1,#BI],11:[1,#B]@1observation lounge@2Conference room located on Deck 1 on Galaxy -class starships, directly behind the Main Bridge. The observation lounge features a large conference table and chairs, two large viewers, and several large windows that provide a dramatic vista of space. Also known as the conference lounge.
~1:[2,#B],6:[1,#I],22:[2,#B]@1Oceanus IV@2Federation planet. The Enterprise -D was assigned to a diplomatic mission at Oceanus IV following its assignment at the Phoenix Cluster in 2368. (“The Game” [TNG]).
~1:[2,#B],9:[1,#I],32:[5,#B]@1Ocett, Gul@2(Linda Thorson). Commander of a Cardassian Galor -class warship that participated in the discovery of a four-billion-year-old genetically encoded message from an ancient humanoid species. (“The Chase” [TNG]). SEE: Galen, Professor Richard; humanoid life.
~1: [2, #b], 59: [1, #i], 93: [2, #b], 144: [2, #b], 149: [6, #i]@1Odan, Ambassador@2(Franc Luz). A highly respected Federation ambassador and mediator. Odan was instrumental in negotiating a peace treaty between the two moons of planet Peliar Zel in 2337. In 2367, Odan was again asked to mediate a dispute between the Alpha and Beta Moons, but was injured while en route to the conference, later held aboard the Enterprise -D. It was not generally known that Odan was a Trill, a member of a joined species. The symbiont known as Odan was relatively unharmed, but the humanoid host was fatally injured. Commander William Riker volunteered to serve as a temporary host for the symbiont long enough for the ambassador to mediate the peace talks. Following the negotiations, Odan was successfully transferred into a new host body and returned to her homeworld on a Trill vessel. During the mission, Odan became romantically involved with Beverly Crusher. (“The Host” [TNG]). Nicole Orth-Pallavicini played Odan's new host.
~1: [3, #bi], 23: [2, #b]@1Ode to Psyche@2One of the six great odes written in 1819 by the English poet John Keats (1795-1821). Deanna Troi gave William Riker an old hardbound copy of this book. She inscribed it, “To Will, all my love, Deanna.” (“Conundrum” [TNG]).
~1:[3,#B]@1Ode to Spot@2Poem written by Commander Data about his cat. (“Schisms” [TNG], “A Fistful of Datas” [TNG]).
~1: [2, #b], 28: [1, #b]@1Odell, Brenna@2(Rosalyn Landor). Daughter of Bringloidi leader Danilo Odell. A beautiful but practical woman, Brenna was the real leader of her people. She was attracted to Riker, but eventually settled on one of Wilson Granger's clones. (“Up the Long Ladder” [TNG]).
~1:[2,#B],11:[2,#B],26:[2,#B]@1Odell, Danilo@2(Barrie Ingham). Leader of the colonists on planet Bringloid V. A proud Irish descendant, Odell seemed as concerned with insuring that his daughter, Brenna Odell, found a suitable husband as with the safety of the colony. (“Up the Long Ladder” [TNG]).
~1:[2,#BI],12:[2,#B],21:[2,#B]@1Odin, S.S.@2Federation freighter craft, registry number NGL-12535, disabled near planet Angel One in 2357 by an asteroid collision. Three escape pods from this ship drifted for five months before landing on planet Angel One. (“Angel One” [TNG]).
~1:[2,#B],14:[1,#I],32:[2,#B]@1ODN bypass@2 A rerouting of the optical data network aboard a Federation starship. Enterprise -D engineers attempted to use an ODN bypass to overcome the loss of computer control when Lieutenant Reginald Barclay took over the ship's computer in 2367. (“The Nth Degree” [TNG]).
~1:[1,#B],35:[1,#B],38:[3,#B]@1ODN@2Acronym for optical data network. A system of fiber-optic data-transmission conduits used aboard Federation starships, serving as the nervous system of the ship's computer network. A similar network was used in the old Cardassian mining station, Deep Space 9, although it was nowhere near as reliable as the better-maintained equipment in use aboard Federation ships. (“Emissary” [DS9]).
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~1:[1,#B],8:[1,#B],11:[1,#B],23:[3,#B]@1Odona@2(Sharon Acker). Daughter of Prime Minister Hodin of planet Gideon. In 2268, Odona volunteered to sacrifice her life by contracting deadly Vegan chorio- meningitis so that her death might serve as an inspiration to others on her planet in their fight against overpopulation. While carrying out her assignment, Odona was cured of choriomeningitis by Dr. Leonard McCoy. She nevertheless chose to remain on her world to help solve its problems, despite the fact that she had fallen in love with Captain James Kirk. (“The Mark of Gideon” [TOS])
~1:[2,#B],19:[2,#B]@1Off-Zel, Mark@2Noted artist from Sirrie IV, now deceased. One of Off-Zel's vases was owned by 24th-century collector Kivas Fajo. (“The Most Toys” [TNG]).
~1:[2,#B],54:[1,#I],62:[1,#I],63:[1,#BI],69:[2,#B]@1Offenhouse, Ralph@2(Peter Mark Richman). Human from late-20th-century Earth who died at age 55 of advanced cardiomyopathy. Offenhouse had been a financier, and found it difficult to cope in the largely moneyless society of the Federation. Offenhouse had his body cryogenically frozen upon his death, and he was revived in 2364 aboard the Enterprise -D. Offenhouse returned to Earth on the Starship Charleston. (“The Neutral Zone” [TNG]). SEE: cryonics; cryosatellite.
~1: [3, #b], 13: [3, #b], 51: [1, #b], 70: [1, #b], 74: [1, #i], 93: [1, #i], 117: [1, #i]@1Officer Exchange Program@2A cultural exchange program in which members of the Klingon Defense Force and officers of the Federation Starfleet (and others including the Benzites) were permitted to serve aboard ships of each other's fleets in an effort to promote intercultural understanding. In 2365, as part of this program, Riker became the first Starfleet officer to serve aboard a Klingon warship. (“A Matter of Honor” [TNG]). Klingon officer Kurn served aboard the Enterprise -D in another exchange a year later, although it was later learned that Kurn had specifically requested the Enterprise posting because his brother, Worf, was aboard that ship. (“Sins of the Father” [TNG]). In 2367, Klingon exobiologist J'Ddan also served on the Enterprise -D through this program. (“The Drumhead” [TNG]).
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~1:[2,#B],4:[1,#I]@1Ogus II@2The Enterprise -D was enjoying a two-day liberty on this Federation planet in early 2367 when a medical emergency required an immediate departure to Starbase 416. (“Brothers” [TNG]).
~1:[2,#B],49:[1,#B],57:[1,#B]@1Ohniaka III@2Location of a Federation science station in a nonstrategic sector. The outpost was staffed by 274 Starfleet personnel. In 2369, this outpost was attacked and all personnel were lost. The attack was later discovered to be the work of a previously unknown group of self-aware, fanatical Borg, controlled by a figure known as “The One.” (“Descent, Part I” [TNG]).
~1:[1,#B],6:[1,#B],10:[1,#B]@1Oji@2(Pamala Segall). A teenaged Mintakan female, Oji was Liko's daughter. She was in charge of taking the measurements on the sundial, and had just been appointed the official record keeper in 2366 when a Federation anthropological team was studying her planet. (“Who Watches the Watchers?” [TNG]).
~1:[2,#B],15:[2,#B],21:[2,#B],28:[2,#B],35:[1,#B],62:[1,#I]@1OK Corral@2Location of the historical gunfight in 1881 between a gang led by Ike Clanton and lawmen led by Wyatt Earp outside the Western town of Tombstone, Arizona, on Earth. In 2268, the Melkotians created a replica of the OK Corral and the famous battle between the Earps and the Clantons as a means of execution for members of the Enterprise crew. (“Spectre of the Gun” [TOS]).
~1:[2,#B],13:[1,#BI],32:[1,#B],35:[1,#B],37:[1,#B],40:[1,#B]@1Okona, Thadiun@2(William O. Campbell). Captain of the small interplanetary cargo vessel Erstwhile. A loner, distrustful of authority, Okona was nonetheless a romantic at heart. He gained notoriety as intermediary between Benzan of planet Straleb and Yanar of planet Altec when the two were secretly seeing each other prior to their marriage in 2365. (“The Outrageous Okona” [TNG]).
~1:[2,#B],5:[1,#B],7:[1,#B]@1Old Ones@2Leaders of Korob and Sylvia's homeworld in another galaxy. (“Catspaw” [TOS]).
~1:[2,#B],7:[2,#B],49:[1,#B]@1Old Ones@2Long-dead civilization on planet Exo III. The Old Ones had moved underground a half-million years ago when their planet's sun began to fade. In the dark underground, their culture began to become more mechanized and less human. Eventually, the Old Ones began to fear the sophisticated androids their ancestors had built to serve them. When the Old Ones attempted to deactivate their servants, the androids turned on their masters, destroying them. (“What Are Little Girls Made Of?” [TOS]).
~1:[2,#B],16:[1,#B]@1Omag's girls@2(Shana O'Brien, Heather Long). Two beautiful female companions of the Ferengi arms merchant Omag at Qualor II in 2368. (“Unification, Part II” [TNG]).
~1:[1,#B],28:[2,#B]@1Omag@2(Bill Bastiani). Ferengi arms merchant who sometimes dealt in illicit merchandise, and helped Romulan forces to obtain spacecraft parts stolen from the Starfleet surplus depot at Qualor II in 2368. (“Unification, Part II” [TNG]).
~1:[3,#B],16:[3,#B],23:[2,#I],76:[8,#B]@1Omaha Air Base@2United States Air Force military facility on Earth during the 20th century. Omaha Air Base radar systems detected the Starship Enterprise in Earth's upper atmosphere in July 1969, when the ship was accidentally propelled back into Earth's past. A fighter aircraft dispatched from the base photographed the starship, necessitating a covert landing party to recover the film to eliminate evidence of the ship's presence in the past. (“Tomorrow Is Yesterday” [TOS]). SEE: air police sergeant; Fellini, Colonel; Christopher, Captain John.
~1:[2,#B],24:[1,#I],25:[1,#BI],28:[3,#B],43:[1,#I],53:[2,#B]@1Omega IV@2Class-M planet whose humanoid inhabitants fought a terrible bacteriological war many centuries ago. Omega IV was visited in 2268 by the Starship Exeter, commanded by Captain Ronald Tracey. The remaining bacterial agents in the planet's atmosphere killed all of the Exeter's crew except for Tracey. (“The Omega Glory” [TOS]). SEE: Kohms; Yangs.
~1:[3,#B],11:[1,#B],13:[1,#B],19:[3,#B]@1Omega Sagitta system@2Solar system that includes the twin planets Altec and Straleb. The two planets form the Coalition of Madena. (“The Outrageous Okona” [TNG]).
~1:[3,#B],25:[2,#B],38:[2,#B],53:[2,#I],85:[6,#B]@1Omicron Ceti III@2Beautiful class-M planet bombarded by deadly Berthold radiation, rendering it unsuitable for humanoid habitation. In 2264, prior to the discovery of Berthold rays, Omicron Ceti III was colonized by an agricultural expedition led by Elias Sandoval. Approximately 100 of the original 150 colonists died from Berthold ray exposure. The Starship Enterprise visited the colony site in 2267, finding that about 50 colonists had survived due to protection offered by alien spores found on the planet. (“This Side of Paradise” [TOS]). SEE: Kalomi, Leila; Spores, Omicron Ceti III.
~1:[3,#B],9:[3,#B],18:[2,#I]@1Omicron Delta region@2Area of space where the amusement park planet was located, visited by the original Starship Enterprise in 2267. (“Shore Leave” [TOS]).