1:[1,#BI],8:[2,#B]@1A-koo-chee-moya@2Native American term used in Chakotay's vision quest prayer. (“The Cloud” [VGR]).
~1:[3,#B],23:[2,#B],28:[3,#B],35:[2,#BI]@1ablative armor matrix@2Starship protective skin that is designed to vaporize under weapons fire, thereby protecting the ship's systems inside. In 2371, chroniton particles emitted by the Romulan cloaking device became lodged in the Starship Defiant's ablative armor matrix. (“Past Tense, Part I” [DS9]).
~1:[1,#B],4:[1,#B]@1Adred@2Father of Ishka, Quark's mother. (“Family Business” [DS9]).
~1:[3,#B]@1Ak'la bella doo@2Klingon folk song. Jadzia Dax taught the song to the proprietor of the Klingon kiosk on DS9. He was amazed that she knew a Klingon song he had never heard. (“Playing God” [DS9]).
~1:[1,#BI],13:[2,#B],35:[1,#B],38:[1,#I],41:[2,#B]@1akoonah@2Small technological device developed by Native American scientists to facilitate the vision quest experience, as in the search for animal guides. In ancient times, psychoactive herbs were used to achieve a vision quest. Chakotay had an akoonah in his medicine bundle. (“The Cloud” [VGR]).
~1:[2,#BI],11:[1,#I],24:[2,#B]@1Al-Batani, U.S.S.@2Federation starship. Kathryn Janeway once served aboard the Al-Batani as science officer under the command of Captain Paris. (“Caretaker” [VGR]). SEE: Paris, Admiral.
~1:[1,#B],23:[2,#B]@1Alastria@2Class-M planet in a binary system in the Delta Quadrant. At dawn on Alastria, almost 40,000 light-years from planet Sikaris, euphoric erosene winds blew across the surface. (“Prime Factors.” [VGR]).
~1:[2,#B],11:[1,#B],25:[2,#B],28:[1,#B],57:[2,#B],71:[2,#B],99:[1,#B],117:[2,#B]@1Albino, the@2(Bill Bolender). Notorious and powerful criminal who raided Klingon colonies. He was nearly apprehended in 2290 when three Klingon warships, commanded by Kang, Koloth and Kor, were sent to stop the Albino and his band. The mission was successful, but the Albino escaped and later took revenge on the Klingon captains by using a genetic virus to kill each of their firstborn children. The three fathers, along with Curzon Dax (godfather to Kang's son), swore a blood oath of revenge, so the Albino spent decades in hiding. The four nearly caught up to him at planet Galdonterre, but the Albino's informants tipped him off, and he fled. In 2345, the Albino went to planet Secarus IV, where he remained in hiding until 2370, when Kang learned his whereabouts. The Albino offered a fair fight, but instead tried to booby trap the four. The Albino's plan was unsuccessful, he was killed by Kang. (“Blood Oath” [DS9]).
~1:[3,#B]@1Aldebaran Music Academy@2Prestigious school of the arts. Michael O'Brien hoped his son, Miles, would attend the academy to become a concert cellist, but two days before he was to start , Miles signed up for Starfleet instead. (“Shadowplay” [DS9]).
~1:[2,#B],6:[2,#B]@1Aldeberan whiskey@2Beverage. Available at Quark's bar on Deep Space 9. (“Prophet Motive” [DS9]).
~1:[2,#B],5:[1,#B],16:[3,#B],21:[3,#B],26:[2,#B],30:[3,#B],47:[2,#B]@1Alenis Grem@2(Freyda Thomas). Bajoran archivist. In 2371, Alenis Grem conducted a study on the Elemspur Detention Center for the Bajoran Central Archives. She contacted Kira Nerys on station Deep Space 9 regarding Kira's supposed confinement at Elemspur during the Cardassian occupation. (“Second Skin” [DS9]). SEE: Ghemor, Legate.
~1:[2,#B],7:[1,#B],12:[1,#I],13:[1,#BI],16:[1,#B],27:[1,#B]@1Algira sector@2Volume of space in Cardassian territory. In 2371, the Starship Portland and a Cardassian cruiser searched the Algira sector for a Deep Space 9 runabout. (“The Die is Cast” [DS9]).
~1:[2,#B],5:[3,#B],9:[1,#B],13:[1,#B]@1Algorian mammoth@2Large animal. Dr. Julian Bashir told Garak that 30cc's of triptacederine would anesthetize an Algorian mammoth. (“The Wire” [DS9]).
~1:[1,#B],13:[1,#B],54:[3,#BI],107:[2,#B]@1Alixus@2(Gail Strickland). Technophobic leader of a colony that settled on planet Orellius in 2360. Alixus was a philosopher and a prolific writer who felt that technology had been the undoing of modern society. Her group had originally planned to colonize planet Gemulon V, but a systems malfunction forced their transport ship, the S.S. Santa Maria, to land on Orellius. It was not learned until ten years later that Alixus had planned the forced landing in order to establish a society that conformed to her ideals. Alixus had selected Orellius because it was far from shipping lanes, and even went so far as to create a duonetic field around the colony site, to make it impossible for her followers to use any advanced technology. Although many of her followers seemed happy with this way of life, Alixus was responsible for several deaths because she also rejected any form of technologically-based medicine. After her colony was accidentally discovered in 2370 by Ben Sisko and Miles O'Brien, Alixus and her son, Vinod, were taken into custody for having permitted these deaths. (“Paradise” [DS9]).
~1:[5,#B],15:[3,#B],20:[1,#B],36:[3,#B],57:[1,#B],99:[1,#B],105:[2,#B],144:[2,#B]@1Alliance for Global Unity, The@2Extremist Bajoran isolationist faction that sought to overthrow the Bajoran provisional government following the Cardassian withdrawal of 2369. The Alliance, also known as the Circle, was secretly led by conservative Minister Jaro Essa. Well organized and armed, the Alliance was often successful in confounding the provisional government. (“The Homecoming” [DS9]). SEE: symbols. Arms for the Circle were supplied by Cardassian operatives who sought to take advantage of the Circle's aim of ending Bajor's association with the Federation. The Circle was not aware of the Cardassian involvement because the weapons were being shipped through Kressari intermediaries. (“The Circle” [DS9]). SEE: Perikian peninsula. Though the Circle briefly seized control of station Deep Space 9, they abandoned the takeover when Major Kira Nerys revealed the source of their weapons. The influence of the Circle, and Minister Jaro, evaporated shortly thereafter. SEE: Day, Colonel. (“The Siege” [DS9]).
~1:[2,#B],7:[1,#B],10:[1,#I],11:[1,#BI],19:[2,#B]@1Almatha sector@2Region of space in Cardassian territory. The Starship Defiant was sighted in the Almatha sector during Thomas Riker's cat-and-mouse game with the Cardassian military in 2371. (“Defiant” [DS9]).
~1:[1,#B],15:[2,#B],22:[3,#B],38:[1,#B]@1Alsia@2(K. Callan). Humanoid con artist. On Deep Space 9 in 2370, Alsia told Martus Mazur she wanted to mine the Vlugta asteroid belt but lacked the funds needed to finalize the transaction. Martus gave her 10,000 isiks but regretted his action when Odo arrested Alsia for fraud, learning the asteroid deal was untrue. (“Rivals” [DS9]).
~1:[2,#B],26:[13,#I]@1Altair IV@2Federation planet. Dr. Henri Roget, winner of the Carrington Award in 2371, worked at the Central Hospital on Altair IV. (“Prophet Motive” [DS9]). Planet Altair IV was the setting for the classic 1956 science fiction film Forbidden Planet.
~1:[2,#B]@1Alterian chowder@2Soup. Benjamin Sisko ordered Alterian chowder at Quark's on Deep Space 9. (“Armageddon Game” [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:[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,#B],11:[1,#B],23:[1,#B],28:[1,#B],30:[4,#B],74:[3,#I],78:[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 on board 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],7:[1,#B],15:[2,#B],18:[3,#B],28:[2,#B],32:[1,#B],35:[1,#B],39:[2,#B],48:[9,#I],62:[10,#I]@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]). In the first draft of the series outline for Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, the character that became Julian Bashir was known as Amaros.
~1:[1,#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 Quarks bar. (“Meridian” [DS9]).
~1:[2,#B],14:[1,#B]@1Andorian transport@2Spacecraft scheduled for departure from station Deep Space 9 in 2370. Pel booked passage to the Gamma Quadrant on the ship. (“Rules of Acquisition” [DS9]).
~1:[3,#B]@1Andorian tuber root@2Food that Jadzia Dax enjoyed more than did Ben Sisko. (“Second Sight” [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:[1,#B]@1angla'bosque@2Food. Neelix was proud of his recipe for angla'bosque. (“Caretaker” [VGR]).
~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],14:[28,#I]@1annual physical@2Routine medical examination required of all Starfleet command officers. (“Whispers” [DS9]). Annual physicals have apparently been the bane of command officers for a long time, but they make a good excuse to examine someone who's suspected of some problem.
~1:[1,#B],7:[3,#B],53:[1,#B],64:[3,#I]@1Antonia@2(Lynn Salvatore). Woman who met James T. Kirk in 2282. Antonia and Kirk met at Kirk's uncle's farm in Iowa and became romantically involved, but the relationship ended unhappily when Kirk decided to return to Starfleet in 2285. Later, Kirk deeply regretted not having married Antonia. In the reality of the nexus, Kirk almost had a second chance to propose to her. (Star Trek: Generations).
~1:[2,#B],9:[1,#B],21:[2,#B]@1Arbazon vulture@2Type of predatory bird. In 2371, Odo briefly took the form of an Arbazon vulture while at the Founders' homeworld. (“The Search, Part II” [DS9]).
~1:[1,#B],11:[1,#B]@1Archon@2Presiding officer of the Cardassian court. (“Tribunal” [DS9]). SEE: Makbar.
~1:[2,#B],9:[1,#I],10:[3,#B],15:[2,#B]@1Arethian flu@2Viral disease. On stardate 48579, the Voyager's Emergency Medical Hologram suspected that Lieutenant Hargrove might have Arethian flu. (“Eye of the Needle” [VGR]).
~1:[3,#B],7:[1,#B],9:[2,#B],34:[10,#I]@1Argelian massage facility@2Massage parlor. After Cardassian exile Elim Garak's shop was blown up in 2371, Quark wanted to use that space to open an Argelian message facility. (“The Die is Cast” [DS9]). Argelians were first introduced in “Wolf in the Fold” (TOS).
~1:[1,#B],7:[3,#B],17:[2,#B],22:[1,#B],27:[2,#B]@1Ari@2(Billy Burke). Member of the Cardassian dissident movement. In 2371, Ari was killed while helping Kira Nerys escape from planet Cardassia. (“Second Skin” [DS9]). SEE: Ghemor, Legate.
~1:[2,#B],8:[2,#I],17:[1,#I],24:[2,#B]@1Arias Expedition@2Mission carried out by the Starship Al-Batani under the command of Captain Paris. The Al-Batani's science officer during the assignment was Kathryn Janeway. (“Caretaker” [VGR]).
~1:[1,#B],9:[2,#B],14:[1,#B],26:[1,#B],71:[1,#I],92:[1,#B]@1Array@2Large space borne installation located in the Delta Quadrant, created by the Caretaker. A millennium ago, the Caretaker created the Array to supply the Ocampa with energy, enabling the civilization to survive under their planet's ravaged surface. Toward the end of his life, the Caretaker used the Array to collect spacecraft from all over the galaxy in his search for life-forms compatible with his own. After the Caretaker's death, Voyager captain Janeway used tricobalt devices to destroy the Array to prevent it from being used against the Ocampa by the Kazon-Ogla. (“Caretaker” [VGR]).
~1:[1,#B],5:[1,#B],59:[1,#B],61:[2,#B]@1Arjin@2(Geoffrey Blake). Trill initiate who became a host candidate because he hoped to fulfill his father's wishes. Arjin worked hard to attain the goal of joining, winning honors in astrophysics and even becoming a fifth-level pilot. Arjin did not, however, have a clear idea of what he would do with his life, if and when he were joined. His field docent, Jadzia Dax, pointed this out to him in 2370, during his initiate training. This was a difficult realization for Arjin, but it helped him find a greater sense of purpose. (“Playing God” [DS9]).
~1:[2,#B],17:[1,#B]@1Arlin, Lysia@2Shopkeeper of the jumja kiosk on the Promenade of station Deep Space 9. A Bolian woman who may have been attracted to Odo. (“Shadowplay” [DS9]).
~1:[2,#B],8:[2,#I]@1Ashmore, Ensign@2Starfleet officer assigned to the Starship Voyager. (“Learning Curve” [VGR]).
~1:[1,#B],19:[1,#B]@1Ashrok@2(Don Stark). Business acquaintance of Quark's. In 2370, Ashrok contracted to purchase forty-two of the Rings of Paltriss from Quark. Unfortunately, Ashrok was killed while attempting to complete the transaction. (“Melora” [DS9]).
~1:[1,#B]@1asinolyathin@2Pharmaceutical used for pain relief. (“Visionary” [DS9]).
~1:[1,#B],14:[1,#I],20:[2,#B]@1asparagus@2Earth vegetable. Captain Kathryn Janeway liked asparagus for breakfast. Unfortunately, aboard the Voyager, asparagus was only available in ration packs. (“Phage” [VGR]).
~1:[1,#B],6:[1,#B],16:[2,#B]@1astatine@2Mineral found on planet Orellius. Colonists on the planet believed astatine deposits created a duonetic field found in the planet's atmosphere. (“Paradise” [DS9]).
~1:[1,#B],7:[2,#B],12:[3,#B],26:[1,#B],33:[6,#I],44:[1,#I],48:[27,#I]@1Atul@2(Dennis Madalone). One of three Klingon Intelligence agents sent to Deep Space 9 in 2371 to observe and to take appropriate action against a Romulan delegation visiting the station. (“Visionary” [DS9]). Dennis Madalone is stunt coordinator for Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, and Star Trek: Voyager, and has previously played numerous stunt roles including Chief Hendrick in Identity Crisis” (TNG), and the one-eyed Terran in “Crossover” (DS9) and “Through the Looking Glass” (DS9).
~1:[3,#B],29:[2,#B]@1autonomic response analysis@2Test used to evaluate the truthfulness of a witness. In 2371, Tuvok performed an ARA on Lieutenant Paris to determine if Paris had killed Professor Tolen Ren. (“Ex Post Facto” [VGR]).
~1:[2,#B],20:[1,#B]@1Avery III@2Class-M planet in the Delta Quadrant. The Vidiians maintained an underground complex on Avery III, and Dr. Sulan conducted scientific experiments there. (“Faces” [VGR]).
~1:[1,#B],5:[2,#B]@1Avesta@2Governor of the Prophet's Landing colony in 2371. (“Heart of Stone” [DS9]).
~1:[1,#B],10:[1,#B]@1baakonite@2Type of metal. The blades of a modern bat'leth are made of baakonite. (“Blood Oath” [DS9]).
~1: [1, #b], 24: [1, #b], 55: [1, #b], 63: [2, #b], 68: [2, #i], 116: [1, #b], 121: [1, #i], 131: [2, #i]@1Badlands@2Region of space along Cardassian border. Populated with dangerous plasma storms, several ships were lost there. (“The Maquis, Part I” [DS9]). The Maquis interceptor, used by the Founder leader to lure Deep Space 9 Chief of Security Odo and Kira Nerys, ducked into the Badlands so that the plasma fields would disrupt their runabout's sensors. (“Heart of Stone” [DS9]). In 2371, Thomas Riker ordered the hijacked U.S.S. Defiant to the Badlands before changing course for the Orias system. (“Defiant” [DS9]). Even in the mirror universe, the Badlands served as a haven in which the Terran rebellion found safety in its fight against the Alliance. (“Through the Looking Glass” [DS9]). In 2371, Chakotay and his Maquis crew fled Gul Evek's Galor -class warship by entering the Badlands. While there, the U.S.S. Voyager and Chakotay's ship were propelled into the Delta Quadrant by a displacement wave created by the Caretaker's Array. (“Caretaker” [VGR]).
~1:[1,#B],6:[3,#B],10:[2,#B],16:[2,#B]@1bahgol@2Beverage. Best served warm. Kor, Kang, Koloth and Curzon Dax drank bahgol at the Korvat Colony. (“Blood Oath” [DS9]).
~1:[2,#B],5:[2,#B],17:[2,#B],30:[1,#B],34:[3,#B]@1Bajor (mirror)@2In the mirror universe, a Class-M planet that was once a territory of the Terran Empire. After the empire fell, Bajor became an influential member of the Alliance. (“Crossover” [DS9]). SEE: Kira Nerys (mirror).
~1:[3,#B],32:[4,#B]@1Bajoran assault vessel@2Interplanetary spacecraft capable of carrying multi-person assault teams. Three of these vessels docked at station Deep Space 9 in 2370, part of the attempted coup staged by the Alliance for Global Unity. (“The Siege” [DS9]).
~1:[3,#B],12:[2,#B],32:[3,#B]@1Bajoran Central Archives@2Information repository for the Bajoran government. In 2370, Kira Nerys accessed the Vedek Assembly files through the Bajoran Central Archives, attempting to find the person responsible for the Kendra Valley massacre. (“The Collaborator” [DS9]).
~1:[4,#B],54:[2,#B],58:[2,#B],72:[2,#B],77:[1,#B]@1Bajoran Chamber of Ministers@2Legislative body of the Bajoran provisional government. In 2370, the Chamber of Ministers was highly factionalized by a variety of groups that opposed accepting Federation aid for planetary reconstruction after the Cardassian occupation. Because of such factionalism, the Council of Ministers refused to sanction the rescue of war hero Li Nalas from planet Cardassian IV. (“The Homecoming” [DS9]). In 2370, the Bajoran Chamber of Ministers and the Vedek Assembly denied the refugee Skrreeans' request to colonize on planet Bajor. (“Sanctuary” [DS9]).
~1:[3,#B],8:[1,#B],21:[2,#B],34:[1,#B],50:[1,#B]@1Bajoran First Minister@2Secular head of the Bajoran government. The First Minister was elected for a period of six years. Kalem Apren served as first minister until his death in late 2371. Kai Winn served the remainder of Kalem's term until the next election, for which former resistance leader Shakaar was a leading contender. (“Shakaar” [DS9]).
~1:[3,#B],5:[1,#B],25:[2,#B],47:[3,#B]@1Bajoran Gratitude Festival@2Annual Bajoran celebration, the biggest holiday of the year. (“The Nagus” [DS9]). During the holiday, participants wrote down their problems on Renewal Scrolls then placed them to be burned in a special brazier so that their troubles could symbolically turn to ashes. Station Deep Space 9 hosted its third annual celebration of the Gratitude Festival in 2371. (“Fascination” [DS9]). In 2369, Sisko had hoped to make a three-day trip to planet Bajor with his son Jake to attend the Gratitude Festival and visit the fire caverns. (“The Nagus” [DS9]).
~1:[3,#B],26:[1,#B],43:[4,#B]@1Bajoran impulse ship@2Small manned spacecraft used to defend the high orbit of planet Bajor. Two of these craft, manned by forces loyal to the Circle, were encountered by Deep Space 9 officers Kira and Dax as they attempted to reach the Bajoran Chamber of Ministers in 2370. (“The Siege” [DS9]).
~1:[4,#B],8:[3,#B],41:[2,#B]@1Bajoran Institute of Science@2Bajoran research center. Dr. Mora Pol studied Odo at the Bajoran Institute of Science during the years immediately after Odo's discovery in the Denorios Belt. Odo left the institute in 2365 for the Cardassian space station, Terok Nor. (“The Alternate” [DS9]).
~1:[3,#B],9:[1,#B]@1Bajoran Military Academy@2Armed forces institute on planet Bajor. (“Meridian” [DS9]).
~1:[3,#B],29:[3,#B],86:[2,#B],119:[3,#B]@1Bajoran provisional government@2Loose coalition of Bajoran factions that assumed the role of planetary leadership following the Cardassian withdrawal in 2369. The provisional government was headed by the Chamber of Ministers, which was bitterly divided into many factions, each seeking dominance. One of the first actions of the provisional government was to request Federation assistance, a move that was opposed by isolationist factions. This aid included Starfleet operation of station Deep Space 9. (“Emissary” [DS9]). The Bajoran provisional government refused to sanction the rescue of Li Nalas from planet Cardassia IV. When Kira Nerys proceeded with the rescue despite their refusal, they retaliated by removing her from her position on station Deep Space 9. (“The Homecoming” [DS9]). SEE: Jaro, Minister Essa.
~1:[3,#B],8:[1,#B],65:[1,#B],91:[2,#B],106:[2,#B],110:[2,#B],139:[35,#I]@1Bajoran solar-sail vessel@2Spacecraft used by ancient Bajorans, propelled by light pressure from Bajor's sun. Solar-sail vessels had no impulse reaction or warp propulsion system, but rather had enormous reflective sails that caught the tenuous solar wind. Crew accommodations were minimal in order to conserve mass. Such ships were used eight centuries ago to explore the Bajor system. Some ancient solar sailers even reached Cardassia. Until recently, Cardassian scholars scoffed at the suggestion that Bajorans crossed interstellar space so long ago, but such a transit was demonstrated in 2371 by Benjamin Sisko, who built a solar sailer from ancient plans. Sisko's craft was caught by tachyon eddies in the Denorios Belt, sweeping it at faster-than-light speeds to Cardassia. Shortly after Sisko's arrival, Cardassian archaeologists reported they had found ancient wreckage of such a ship on Cardassia. (“Explorers” [DS9]). Sisko's sailing ship was designed by Jim Martin, under the supervision of production designer Herman Zimmerman. The ship-in-flight scenes were computer-generated images created by John Knoll, under the direction of visual effects supervisor Glen Neufeld.
~1:[1,#B],18:[1,#B],30:[2,#I],50:[1,#I],66:[2,#B],86:[4,#I]@1Baneans@2Spacefaring civilization from the Delta Quadrant. The Baneans were at war with a neighboring race, the Numiri, even though the two once coexisted on one planet. In 2371, Starship Voyager crew members Thomas Paris and Harry Kim visited the Baneans, on a mission to request assistance in repairing Voyager's navigational array. During the visit, Paris was accused and found guilty of having murdered Professor Tolen Ren, the inventor of Banean warship technology. Paris was later found to have been framed by a Numiri operative (played by Aaron Lustig) who had sought to use Paris as a courier for Banean military secrets. (“Ex Post Facto” [VGR]).
~1:[2,#B],4:[1,#B]@1banjo man@2SEE: Caretaker.
~1:[1,#B]@1bantan@2Spicy vegetable dish prepared by Neelix. (“The Cloud” [VGR]).
~1:[3,#B],22:[2,#B]@1Bardeezan merchant ship@2Trading vessel. In 2370, a Bardeezan vessel departing Deep Space 9 was briefly suspected of carrying the abducted Gul Dukat but was later cleared. (“The Maquis, Part I” [DS9]).
~1:[2,#B],19:[1,#B],24:[1,#B],27:[2,#B]@1Barisa Prime@2Planet. Site of a Federation settlement, Barisa Prime is located near the Federation border with the Tzenkethi. In late 2371, a Founder posing as Ambassador Krajensky faked a distress call from Barisa Prime, claiming the Tzenkethi had attacked the settlement. In reality, no attack occurred. (“The Adversary” [DS9]).
~1:[1,#B]@1Barton@2Twenty-third century Earth playwright. Bashir felt that Earth writers after Barton's time were too derivative of alien drama. (“The Die is Cast” [DS9]).
~1:[3,#B],9:[2,#B],16:[3,#B],26:[2,#B]@1Bashir, Julian (mirror)@2(Siddig El Fadil). In the mirror universe, Julian Bashir resided on station Terok Nor (mirror), and was an argumentative member of the Terran rebellion. (“Crossover” [DS9]; “Through the Looking Glass” [DS9]).
~1:[3,#B]@1basilar arterial scan@2Medical diagnostic test. A basilar arterial scan evaluates the arteries in the brainstem. (“Visionary” [DS9]).
~1:[2,#B],9:[2,#I]@1Baxter, Lieutenant@2(Tom Virtue). Starfleet officer on the U.S.S. Voyager. Prior to stardate 48579, he complained of exercise-related injuries. (“Eye of the Needle” [VGR]).