1:[2,#B],9:[2,#B]@1Farius Prime@2Planet. The flight plan of a Galador freighter listed Farius Prime as its destination. (“The Maquis, Part I” [DS9]).
~1:[2,#BI],3:[3,#B],8:[1,#I],21:[1,#I],34:[2,#I],38:[2,#B],42:[1,#I],51:[31,#I]@1Farragut, U.S.S. (Star Trek: Generations)@2Federation starship, Nebula class, Starfleet registry number NCC-60591, second ship to bear the name. The Farragut was one of the three starships that transported the crew of the Starship Enterprise -D from Veridian III after the Enterprise -D saucer section crash landed there in 2371. (Star Trek: Generations). Named for American naval officer David Glasgow Farragut, who commanded Union ships during the American Civil War, famous for his rallying cry, “Damn the torpedoes, full speed ahead!”
~1:[2,#B],14:[2,#I],19:[3,#I]@1Farrell, Lieutenant@2(Dendrie Taylor). Starfleet officer assigned to the Engineering section of the Starship Enterprise -D in 2371. (Star Trek: Generations).
~1:[1,#B],4:[3,#B]@1FCA@2Abbreviation for Ferengi Commerce Authority. (“Family Business” [DS9]).
~1:[3,#B],46:[2,#B],66:[2,#B]@1Federal Employment Act@2Legislation enacted in the United States on Earth in 1946. The Employment Act declared that it was the policy and responsibility of the American government to promote maximum employment, production and purchasing power. The Act was repealed sometime before the establishment of Sanctuary Districts throughout the United States in the 2020's. One of the demands made by the Sanctuary residents during the Bell Riots of 2024 was the reinstatement of the Federal Employment Act. (“Past Tense, Part II” [DS9]).
~1:[3,#B]@1Federation Astronomical Committee@2Agency within the Federation government whose responsibilities included naming celestial objects. (“Eye of the Needle” [VGR]).
~1:[4,#B]@1Federation Code of Justice@2Laws governing citizens of the United Federation of Planets. The code states that a defendant is innocent until proven guilty, and if innocent, will be set free. (“The Maquis, Part II” [DS9]).
~1:[3,#B],15:[2,#B]@1Federation Penal Settlement@2Institution located in New Zealand on Earth where criminals were rehabilitated. Thomas Paris was a prisoner there in 2371 until released by special arrangement with Captain Kathryn Janeway. (“Caretaker” [VGR]).
~1:[2,#B],12:[1,#B],25:[14,#I]@1Federation-Tzenkethi War@2Conflict between the United Federation of Planets and the Tzenkethi. Benjamin Sisko served in Starfleet during the Federation-Tzenkethi war. (“The Adversary” [DS9]). We don't know much about this except that it occurred during Sisko's early career.
~1:[3,#B]@1Felada onion crisps@2Type of hors d'oeuvres prepared by Neelix. (“The Cloud” [VGR]).
~1:[1,#B],11:[1,#B],14:[3,#B]@1Fenna@2(Salli Elise Richardson). Psychoprojective alter ego inadvertently created by Nidell, wife of Professor Gideon Seyetik. When Nidell experienced deep emotional distress and lost control of her special telepathic abilities, Fenna was the result. Fenna, who was composed of pure energy and looked exactly like Nidell, sought the happiness that Nidell couldn't have. When Nidell met Benjamin Sisko at Deep Space 9 in 2370, the two fell in love. Unfortunately for Sisko, when Nidell's emotional problems were resolved, Fenna ceased to exist. (“Second Sight” [DS9]).
~1:[2,#B]@1feragoit goulash@2Vegetable stew. One of Neelix's specialties. (“Parallax” [VGR]).
~1:[3,#B],15:[1,#B]@1Ferengi Attainment Ceremony@2Ferengi ceremony in which a boy becomes an adult. In 2371 Nog completed the Attainment Ceremony. (“Heart of Stone” [DS9]).
~1:[3,#B],10:[1,#B],22:[1,#B]@1Ferengi Benevolent Association@2Philanthropic organization established by Grand Nagus Zek in 2371 while he was under the influence of the Bajoran Prophets, who had removed Zek's acquisitive drives. The organization was funded by Zek's own personal fortune to spread wealth and good fortune to those less fortunate. The association was dissolved after the Prophets restored Zek's original personality. (“Prophet Motive” [DS9]).
~1:[4,#B],33:[1,#B],47:[3,#B]@1Ferengi Certificate of Dismemberment@2Document certifying the identity of Ferengi remains, accompanying pieces of the deceased's body that are sold as valuable souvenirs. In 2370, Quark tried to sell counterfeit remains of Plegg, offering faked Certificates of Dismemberment as proof of authenticity. (“The Alternate” [DS9]). See: Ferengi death rituals.
~1:[3,#B],32:[3,#B],41:[4,#B]@1Ferengi Commerce Authority@2Agency of the Ferengi government concerned with business practices and the enforcement of trade laws. The offices of the agency were located on the 40th floor of the Tower of Commerce on Ferenginar. (“Family Business” [DS9]). SEE: Liquidator; Writ of Accountability.
~1:[2,#B],9:[1,#B],61:[1,#BI]@1Ferengi lobes@2Reference to the ears of a Ferengi, a Ferengi male in particular, and to his business prowess. If a Ferengi is not good at a business related skill, it is said that “he doesn't have the lobes for it.” This is a sexist remark, since Ferengi females generally have smaller ears than males. (“Heart of Stone” [DS9]). SEE: oo-mox.
~1:[5,#B],25:[1,#B],34:[1,#B]@1Ferengi Rules of Acquisition, Revised@2An antithetically benevolent version of the Ferengi Rules of Acquisition, Revised for the Modern Ferengi, devised by Grand Nagus Zek in 2371 after his encounter with the Bajoran Prophets. Some of these radically altered rules included: Revised Rule #1: “If they want their money back, give it to them.” Revised Rule #10: “Greed is dead.” Revised Rule #21: “Never place profit before friendship.” Revised Rule #22: “Latinum tarnishes, but family is forever.” Revised Rule #23: “Money can never replace dignity.” Revised Rule #285: “A good deed is its own reward.” These rules were rescinded and all copies were destroyed shortly after the Prophets restored Zek's original personality. (“Prophet Motive” [DS9]).
~1:[3,#B],26:[1,#B],39:[3,#B]@1Ferengi Trade By-Laws@2Law pertaining to Ferengi business practices. Sub-section 1027 paragraph 3 of the By-Laws pertained to the improper supervision of a family member. Quark was charged with that article when his mother was charged by the Ferengi Commerce Authority of earning profit. (“Family Business” [DS9]).
~1:[3,#B]@1Ferengi welcoming ceremony@2Traditional exchange spoken when entering a Ferengi home. The exchange went as follows - Host: “Welcome to our home. Place your imprint on the legal waivers and deposit your admission fee in the box by the door. Remember, my house is my house.” Guest: “As are its contents.” (“Family Business” [DS9]).
~1:[1,#B],16:[2,#B],20:[3,#B],26:[16,#I]@1Ferenginar@2Ferengi homeworld and center of the Ferengi Alliance. Ferenginar was the location of the Sacred marketplace and the Tower of Commerce. (“Family Business” [DS9]). The name of the Ferengi homeworld was not spoken in dialog, but is from the script.
~1:[2,#B],6:[1,#B],10:[1,#B],40:[5,#B]@1field docent@2In the Trill initiate program, a joined Trill who shepherded a host candidate through a field training program, allowing the candidate to observe the activities of a joined Trill over a two-week period. (“Playing God” [DS9]). SEE: Arjin; Dax, Curzon; Dax, Jadzia.
~1:[2,#B],26:[1,#I],63:[5,#B],69:[1,#B]@1field training@2Educational class taught in a real work environment, not in a classroom. Lieutenant Tuvok offered field training to former Maquis members of the Voyager crew in late 2371. The class was intended to help those crew members adjust to Starfleet discipline. The course included physical training, academic studies and simulated tactical situations. Four former Maquis crew members took the course: Kenneth Dalby, Mariah Henley, Gerron and Chell. (“Learning Curve” [VGR]).
~1:[2,#B],6:[1,#B],20:[3,#B],28:[2,#BI]@1First Meal@2Celebration on planet Meridian, commemorating the Meridian inhabitants' return to corporeal form every 60 years. In 2371, Commander Benjamin Sisko and the crew from the Starship Defiant shared First Meal with the Meridians (“Meridian” [DS9]).
~1:[2,#B],4:[1,#B],29:[10,#I],39:[3,#BI],42:[31,#I]@1First Republic@2Ancient Bajoran government. An old library on Bajor containing manuscripts that dated from before the fall of the First Republic was reopened in 2371. (“Explorers” [DS9]). It was not clear if the 800-year-old plans for Sisko's Bajoran solar-sail vessel were an artifact of the First Republic. It is possible that the First Republic was very much older, since “Ensign Ro” (TNG) implies that Bajoran civilization flourished some 25 millennia ago.
~1:[2,#B],4:[1,#B]@1first maje@2SEE: maje.
~1:[3,#B]@1flaked blood fleas@2Ferengi delicacy. A favorite of Grand Nagus Zek. (“Rules of Acquisition” [DS9]).
~1:[1,#B]@1flan@2Earth dessert comprised of a molded custard topped with caramel syrup. (“Whispers” [DS9]).
~1:[2,#B],9:[2,#B]@1Flaxian assassins@2Professional killers, sometimes employed by the Tal Shiar. (“Improbable Cause” [DS9]).
~1:[1,#B],7:[2,#B]@1flitterbird@2Avian life-form indigenous to planet Rhymus Major. (“Profit and Loss” [DS9]).
~1:[2,#B]@1flux generator@2Chamber located in the science lab on station Deep Space 9. (“Second Sight” [DS9]).
~1:[3,#B],19:[1,#B]@1forced neutrino inverter@2Explosive device. In 2371, a forced neutrino inverter was used in the explosive that destroyed Retaya's ship. (“Improbable Cause” [DS9]).
~1:[2,#B],8:[1,#B],21:[1,#B],27:[2,#B],57:[1,#B],74:[2,#B],91:[12,#I]@1Founder leader@2(Salome Jens). Member of the Founders. This metamorphic individual assumed a female humanoid form in 2371 to greet Odo when he returned to the Founders' homeworld. She instructed him in the ways and history of her people. She also told Odo of his origin. (“The Search, Parts I and II” [DS9]). To learn why Odo chose to live among the solids rather than his own people on stardate 48521 she impersonated Kira Nerys and pretended to be trapped on a distant moon with Odo. (“Heart of Stone” [DS9]). Salome Jens had previously portrayed the ancient humanoid in “The Chase” (TNG).
~1:[2,#B],10:[2,#B],14:[2,#B],30:[1,#B],37:[1,#B],46:[2,#B],49:[2,#B],100:[4,#B]@1Founders' homeworld@2Sunless Class-M planet located somewhere in the Omarion Nebula in the Gamma Quadrant. The planet was the home of the reclusive race of shape-shifters known as the Founders and the central planet of the Dominion. (“The Search, Part I” [DS9]). In 2371, the Tal Shiar and Obsidian Order launched a massive attack against the Founders' homeworld, bombarding the planet's surface with a fleet of 20 starships. Neither attacker realized that the Founders had evacuated the planet, and that they had a fleet of 150 Jem'Hadar ships waiting to destroy the invaders. (“The Die is Cast” [DS9]). SEE: Lovok, Colonel; Tain, Enabran.
~1:[1,#B],5:[1,#B],11:[1,#B],29:[1,#B],46:[2,#B],65:[2,#B],116:[3,#B],121:[1,#B],228:[1,#B],234:[1,#B],250:[2,#B],258:[2,#B],264:[1,#B],276:[1,#B],286:[2,#B],290:[2,#B],315:[2,#B],327:[1,#B],330:[1,#B]@1Founders@2Ancient civilization of shape-shifters, and the architects of the Dominion. Long ago they explored the galaxy, but found themselves to be feared, hunted and killed by the solids, their term for non-shape-shifters. Out of self-defense, the Founders retreated to the a planet in the Omarion Nebula. From this location, the Founders established the Dominion, through which they controlled hundreds of races throughout the Gamma Quadrant, imposing order through ruthless violence and fear. Although isolated, the Founders did not lose their curiosity about the universe. They sent a hundred infant members of their species across the galaxy, implanting in each a powerful desire to return home, so that the Founders could learn about distant places. Deep Space 9 security chief Odo was one of these infants. The Founders had a strong family link to each member of their species, and it has been said that no shape-shifter has ever killed another. (“The Search, Parts I and II” [DS9]). The Founders' ability to assume the shape of an object is so complete that a Founder in the guise of an individual of another species is virtually undetectable, even with sophisticated scanning equipment. Should, however a piece of a Founder's body be separated from the main body mass, the separated piece reverts to its normal gelatinous state. (“The Adversary” [DS9]).
The Founders genetically engineered a warrior race called the Jem'Hadar. (“The Jem'Hadar” [DS9]). They altered Jem'Hadar physiology to be dependent on a drug and therefore more manageable. (“The Abandoned” [DS9]). SEE: isogenic enzyme.
In 2371, the Founders learned of Enabran Tain's scheme to attack the Dominion. They took advantage of the situation, staging an ambush in the Omarion Nebula that virtually annihilated the armed forces of the Obsidian Order and the Tal Shiar. The incident substantially reduced the ability of the Alpha Quadrant powers to resist a potential Dominion invasion. (“The Die is Cast” [DS9]). SEE: Lovok, Colonel. The Founders also tried to initiate a war between the Federation and the Tzenkethi, hoping to make the Alpha Quadrant more susceptible to Dominion attacks. (“The Adversary.” [DS9]).
~1:[2,#B],5:[2,#B]@1Fowla system@2In the mirror universe, star system that was under the jurisdiction of Terok Nor (mirror) in 2370. (“Crossover” [DS9]).
~1:[1,#B]@1Frenchotte@2Self-exiled Romulan composer of soothing, almost ethereal music. His compositions never attained wide popularity. By 2370, Jadzia Dax had added his music to her collection of forgotten composers. (“Playing God” [DS9]).
~1:[1,#B],8:[1,#BI],14:[2,#B],37:[3,#B],49:[16,#I]@1Freya@2(Marjorie Monaghan). Character in the holonovel Beowulf. A shield-maiden and daughter to King Hrothgar Freya boasted about her victories with Scyld the Gar-Dane and her campaign against the heatho-bards. She was instrumental in assisting the Emergency Medical Hologram during his first away mission. (“Heroes and Demons” [VGR]). In Norse mythology, Freya was the goddess of love and beauty. Friday is named after her.
~1:[2,#B],23:[6,#I]@1fricandeau stew@2Earth dish made with braised veal and root vegetables. It was one of Chief Miles O'Brien's favorite foods. (“Whispers” [DS9]). This was, of course, replicated veal…
~1:[1,#B]@1Frin@2Successful Ferengi entrepreneur who owned thirty taverns. Uncle to Quark. (“Civil Defense” [DS9]).
~1:[1,#B],7:[3,#B],24:[2,#B],27:[2,#B],61:[1,#B],84:[1,#B]@1Furel@2(William Lucking). Member of the Shakaar resistance cell during the Cardassian occupation of Bajor. During the occupation, Furel rescued fellow cell members Shakaar, Lupaza and Kira Nerys from a Cardassian interrogation center. While the rescue was a success, Furel lost his left arm during the fight. He refused to have it replaced, fearing it would be ungrateful to the Prophets who he believed allowed him to rescue his friends. After the occupation, Furel settled on a farm in his home province of Dahkur. (“Shakaar” [DS9]).
~1:[4,#B],6:[4,#B]@1G and N relay@2SEE: guidance and navigational relay.
~1:[1,#B],7:[4,#BI]@1G'Trok@2Klingon poet and writer of The Fall of Kang. (“Second Sight” [DS9]).
~1:[1,#B]@1Gaila@2Successful Ferengi entrepreneur who owned small moon on which he lived. Cousin to Quark. (“Civil Defense” [DS9]).
~1:[2,#B],15:[2,#B],18:[2,#B],25:[1,#B]@1Galador freighter@2Transport ship. In 2370, it supposedly operated on a trade route between Galador II and Farius Prime. In actuality, it was a Maquis ship with a falsified registration. (“The Maquis, Part I” [DS9]).
~1:[2,#B],6:[2,#B]@1Galador II@2Planet. Homeworld to Galador freighters. (“The Maquis, Part I” [DS9]).
~1:[1,#B],4:[1,#B]@1Galdonterre@2Planet. Former Albino hideout. (“Blood Oath” [DS9]).
~1:[2,#B],27:[1,#I],28:[3,#B]@1Galen (VGR)@2Greek physician and writer who postulated that human arteries carried blood, not air as had been previously thought. Galen was among the names that Voyager's Emergency Medical Hologram considered in 2371 when searching for a name to adopt as his own. (“Ex Post Facto” [VGR]).
~1:[3,#B],24:[1,#B]@1Galeo-Manada style wrestling@2Form of athletic competition. Jadzia Dax said it was a great way to start a day. (“Playing God” [DS9]). SEE: Trajok.
~1:[1,#B],29:[3,#B]@1Galipotans@2Race of beings whose concept of time is much different from that of many other humanoid species, at least according to Garakl. A Galipotan freighter docked at Deep Space 9 in 2370 with cargo for Garak. (“The Wire” [DS9]).
~1:[1,#B],13:[2,#B]@1Gallamite@2Race of humanoids with transparent skulls and brains twice human size. Captain Boday was a Gallamite. (“The Maquis, Part I” [DS9]).
~1:[1,#BI],2:[3,#B],11:[1,#I],20:[1,#I],34:[2,#B]@1Galor -class plasma banks@2Heavy weapons array designed for Cardassian Galor -class warships. In 2370, Cardassian authorities secretly installed Galor -class plasma banks on small Cardassian shuttles to fight Federation colonists in the Demilitarized Zone. (“The Maquis, Part I” [DS9]).
~1:[2,#B],18:[2,#B],30:[1,#B],73:[2,#B]@1gambling device@2Spherical game mechanism of unknown origin, a game of chance that many players found irresistable. Martus Mazur obtained such a device in 2370 from a person named Cos. It was not until later that Martus realized that the device actually altered the laws of probability, initially bringing him good fortune, but later causing bad and even dangerous occurances, forcing Deep Space 9 personnel to destroy the devices. (Rivals” [DS9]). SEE: Club Martus.
~1:[2,#B],23:[1,#B],25:[1,#B],28:[2,#BI]@1gamma radiation@2Highly energetic electromagnetic radiation with wavelengths less than 10-10 meters, associated with nuclear processes. Modulated gamma bursts were detected in Meridian's sun Trialus by the U.S.S Defiant in 2371 prior to the planet Meridian's shift into a corporeal state. (“Meridian” [DS9]).
~1:[2,#B],13:[1,#B],20:[1,#B]@1Gamzian wine@2Intoxicating beverage available at Quark's bar on Deep Space 9. Alsia blamed the Gamzian wine for telling Martus about her investment plans. (Rivals” [DS9]).
~1:[2,#B],7:[2,#B],13:[2,#B],26:[2,#B],32:[2,#B],37:[3,#B],42:[3,#B]@1Garak (mirror)@2(Andrew Robinson). In the mirror universe, first officer of station Terok Nor in 2370. (“Crossover” [DS9]). In 2371, this Garak tortured and killed Rom (mirror) after Rom revealed a Terran rebellion plan to get Jennifer Sisko (mirror) away from Terok Nor (mirror). (“Through the Looking Glass” [DS9]).
~1:[2,#B],8:[1,#B],13:[2,#B],21:[3,#B]@1Garan, Araya@2(Robin Groves). Native of the Vhnori homeworld and wife of Hatil Garan. Araya wanted Hatil to undergo the Vhnori transference ritual when he became a burden on the family after a debilitating accident. She felt his choice to die in 2371 was a selfless gift to his family. (“Emanations” [VGR]).
~1:[2,#B],9:[1,#B],23:[3,#B],70:[11,#I]@1Garan, Hatil@2(Jefrey Alan Chandler). Native of the Vhnori homeworld. Hatil suffered a debilitating accident and, in 2371, chose to undergo the Vhnori transference ritual since he had become a burden on his family. After meeting Harry Kim, Hatil began to have doubts about his beliefs concerning the afterlife. Hatil decided not to undergo the ritual, but instead fled to live in the Cararian Mountains with friends. (“Emanations” [VGR]). Jefrey Alan Chandler also played the Trill guardian in “Facets” (DS9).
~1:[2,#B],7:[2,#B]@1Garcia, Henry@2(Daniel Zacapa). Resident of Sanctuary District A from 2022 to 2024. Garcia had been an employee of a San Francisco brewery, but ended up in the Sanctuary District after he lost his job. (“Past Tense, Part II” [DS9]).
~1:[2,#B]@1garili tree@2Blooming tree found on the Vhnori homeworld. (“Emanations” [VGR]).
~1:[2,#B],11:[2,#B]@1garlanic tree@2Plant form indigenous to the Elaysian homeworld. Ensign Melora Pazlar carried a cane made from the wood of a garlanic tree. (“Melora” [DS9]).
~1:[2,#B]@1garlic soup@2Liquid food made with the cloves of an onionlike Earth plant. Tom Paris said that Doc Brown made garlic soup for his patients. (“Cathexis” [VGR]).
~1:[1,#BI],9:[2,#BI]@1Gasko@2Romulan vessel that reported sighting the runabout Rio Grande flying without a pilot around stardate 47573. (“Paradise” [DS9]).
~1:[1,#B],14:[1,#B]@1Gaullists@2Dominant party within the French National Assembly on Earth prior to the Neo-Trotskyists of the 2020's. (“Past Tense, Part I” [DS9]).
~1:[2,#B],38:[2,#B]@1Gaunt Gary@2(Larry A. Hankin). Famous pool player from mid-20th century Earth. Gaunt Gary hustled the great Willie Mosconi in Ames Pool Hall, New York in 1953. Tom Paris programmed Gaunt Gary into his holodeck recreation of Chez Sandrine. (“The Cloud” [VGR]).
~1:[2,#B],6:[1,#B]@1Gedana post@2Trill base where Arjin's father served as a pilot instructor for 40 years. (“Playing God” [DS9]).
~1:[2,#B],9:[3,#BI]@1Gemulon V@2Planet. Original destination of colony ship S.S. Santa Maria. (“Paradise” [DS9]).
~1:[1,#B],6:[1,#B],17:[1,#B],23:[2,#B]@1genotron@2Medical device used by Vidiian scientists to reconstruct a person's entire genome. In 2371, Dr. Sulan used a genotron to extract B'Elanna Torres's Klingon DNA to produce a fully Klingon version of herself. In the process, a fully human Torres was also created. (“Faces” [VGR]).
~1:[1,#B],13:[1,#I],30:[2,#B]@1Gerron@2(Kenny Morrison). Maquis resistance fighter who joined the crew of the Voyager. Gerron was regarded as being shy and withdrawn, and in late 2371, Commander Chakotay felt Tuvok's field training might help Gerron feel better about himself by teaching him new skills and helping him to set and accomplish goals. (“Learning Curve” [VGR]).
~1:[2,#B],9:[3,#B],20:[2,#B],28:[3,#B],45:[1,#B],76:[2,#B],157:[1,#B],159:[3,#B]@1Ghemor, Legate@2(Lawrence Pressman). Prominent member of the Cardassian Central Command. In 2371, Legate Ghemor was suspected by the Obsidian Order of being a member of the Cardassian dissident movement. In an effort to expose his true sympathies, Ghemor was told that his daughter, Iliana, had returned from a ten year covert mission where she had assumed the identity of a Bajoran terrorist. In fact, Iliana had not returned, and the Obsidian Order had substituted Kira Nerys, surgically altered to resemble his daughter, in an elaborate ruse to expose him. Ghemor was led to believe that his daughter had undergone mind conditioning, and that she was in danger of being killed by the Obsidian Order. Seeking to protect his daughter, Ghemor contacted his friends in the dissident movement to help her escape government interrogation. In doing this, Ghemor's ties to the dissident movement were exposed, but he was able to escape Cardassia with the help of Garak and Deep Space 9 personnel. Ghemor reportedly accepted asylum with the Mathenites. (“Second Skin” [DS9]).
~1:[1,#BI]@1ghoptu@2Klingon word for hand. (“Blood Oath” [DS9]).
~1:[2,#B],11:[2,#B],39:[4,#B]@1ghost (DS9)@2Early 21st century Earth slang, referring to a Sanctuary District resident who didn't integrate into the Sanctuaries. Ghosts were often dangerous and tended to prey on other residents. (“Past Tense, Parts I and II” [DS9]). SEE: Coleridge, Biddle “B.C.”; gimme.
~1:[2,#B],4:[1,#B]@1Gibson, Bob@2Professional baseball player and Hall of Fame member who played for the St. Louis Cardinals on Earth from 1959-1975. During his career, Gibson struck out a total of 3,117 players and won the Cy Young Award as best pitcher in 1968 and 1970. (“The Homecoming” [DS9]).
~1:[1,#B],13:[1,#B]@1gigaquad@2Unit of computer memory storage, one billion quads. (“Cathexis” [VGR]). SEE: kiloquad.
~1:[2,#B],5:[1,#B],19:[2,#B],32:[2,#B],45:[1,#B],47:[2,#B],51:[2,#B]@1Gilora Rejal@2(Tracy Scoggins). Cardassian scientist from the Cardassian Ministry of Science. In 2371, Gilora and her colleague, Ulani Belor, worked with Starfleet personnel at Deep Space 9 to test a subspace radio relay station. This experiment was intended to allow communication between the Alpha and Gamma Quadrants through the Bajoran wormhole. While working with Chief O'Brien on the project, Gilora mistook O'Brien's overt display of irritation toward her as an overture to mating, as is Cardassian custom. (“Destiny” [DS9]).
~1:[1,#B],10:[2,#B],31:[1,#B],33:[1,#B]@1gimme@2Early 21st century Earth slang, referring to a Sanctuary District resident who was mentally and physically fit and was looking for a job or a place to live. Unlike ghosts or dims, gimmes were genuinely in search of work. (“Past Tense, Parts I and II” [DS9]).
~1:[2,#B],15:[2,#I]@1gin rummy@2Traditional Earth card game. Tuvok and Chakotay played gin together aboard the Starship Voyager, and Tuvok emerged the more skillful player. (“State of Flux” [VGR]).
~1:[1,#BI],8:[3,#I]@1gladst@2Leafy brown Klingon foodstuff. (“Melora” [DS9]). No sauce, please.
~1:[1,#B],5:[1,#B]@1glucajen@2Pharmaceutical used on Earth in the 21st century as a treatment for hypoglycemia. (“Past Tense, Part II” [DS9]).
~1:[1,#B],21:[1,#B]@1Golanga@2Noted soccer player during the 2360's. He injured his knee in 2366, and though it was replaced with a bioimplant, his career suffered. (“Paradise”[DS9]).