1:[2,#B],14:[5,#B],38:[2,#B],44:[2,#B],99:[2,#B]@1Day, Colonel@2(Steven Weber). Bajoran military officer who was secretly a member of the Alliance for Global Unity who participated in the takeover of station Deep Space 9 in 2370. Day was under the titular command of General Krim, but actually answered to Minister Jaro. Day tried to prevent Starfleet personnel from informing Krim that the Circle was receiving covert Cardassian support. When Krim did learn of the Circle's Cardassian backing, Day resisted Krim's order to return DS9 to Starfleet control. In the ensuing fray, Day tried to kill Commander Benjamin Sisko, but instead killed Bajoran resistance hero Li Nalas. (“The Siege” [DS9]).
~1:[2,#B],4:[1,#B],9:[1,#B]@1Dayos IV@2Planet. Kang found one of the Albino's discarded wives on Dayos IV in 2363. (“Blood Oath” [DS9]).
~1:[2,#B]@1DeCurtis, Ensign@2(Todd Waring). Starfleet officer assigned to station Deep Space 9. DeCurtis assisted command personnel in isolating the replicant O'Brien from sensitive areas of the station. (“Whispers” [DS9]).
~1:[1,#B]@1Dedestris@2Planet in the Delta Quadrant. A very delicate fabric spun from the petals of a flower that blooms only in moonlight was imported from Dedestris by the Sikarians. (“Prime Factors.” [VGR]).
~1:[2,#B],7:[2,#I]@1Delaney, Jenny@2Starfleet officer onboard the U.S.S. Voyager. One of the Delaney sisters. Jenny Delaney and Harry Kim went on a holodeck date just prior to stardate 48642, sharing a gondola in the Venice holodeck program. During the date, Harry fell over the side of the boat. (“Prime Factors.” [VGR]).
~1:[2,#B],15:[3,#B],37:[15,#I]@1Deela (DS9)@2(Karen Hensel) Bajoran who helped care for Cardassian war orphans at the Tozhat Resettlement Center in 2370 Deela was a member of the Bajoran underground during the Cardassian occupation of her homeworld. (“Cardassians” [DS9]). Deela's name was never mentioned in the aired episode and only appeared in the script.
~1:[1,#B],7:[2,#B],18:[1,#B],20:[1,#B],33:[2,#B],37:[2,#B]@1Dejar@2(Jessica Hendra). Operative of the Obsidian Order. In 2371 Dejar posed as a scientific colleague of Ulani and Gilora and attempted to sabotage a joint Cardassian-Bajoran scientific effort to place a subspace relay in the Gamma Quadrant. (“Destiny” [DS9]).
~1:[2,#B]@1Deka tea@2Hot beverage served at Quark's bar. (“The Alternate” [DS9]).
~1:[2,#B],7:[2,#B],11:[1,#B]@1Dekora Assan@2Person murdered on planet Japori II in 2371. Retaya, a Flaxian assassin, was accused of the murder, but later cleared of the charge. (“Improbable Cause” [DS9]).
~1:[1,#B],14:[3,#B],25:[2,#B],47:[1,#I],64:[2,#I],73:[2,#B],78:[2,#B]@1dekyon@2Subatomic particle with subspace and temporal properties. Dekyons can travel across a temporal causality loop. A dekyon field was used to interact with positronic subprocessors in Data's brain, permitting the transmission of a simple message to the next iteration of a causality loop when the Enterprise -D was trapped in such a loop in 2368. (“Cause and Effect” [TNG]). In 2371 the U.S.S. Voyager used a dekyon beam to escape the event horizon of a type-4 quantum singularity. (“Parallax” [VGR]).
~1:[2,#B],17:[2,#I],29:[2,#B],40:[2,#B]@1Delaney sisters@2Nickname given to two siblings, scientists assigned to the stellar cartography department of the Starship Voyager. Shortly after the ship was lost in the Delta Quadrant, Tom Paris attempted to arrange a date with Jenny Delaney for Harry Kim. (“Time and Again” [VGR]). Prior to visiting planet Sikaris in 2371, Tom Paris, Harry Kim and the Delaney sisters shared a holodeck experience set in Venice. (“Prime Factors.” [VGR]).
~1:[2,#B],6:[1,#B],15:[2,#B]@1Delavian chocolates@2Confection. In 2371, Garak offered to share his Delavian chocolates with Dr. Julian Bashir. (“Improbable Cause” [DS9]).
~1:[3,#B]@1delta wave inducer@2Medical instrument used to induce sleep. (“Invasive Procedures” [DS9]).
~1:[2,#B],12:[3,#B],18:[2,#B],28:[2,#B],36:[2,#B]@1delta-series radioisotopes@2Category of radioactive elements toxic to humans. In 2371, Deep Space 9 Chief of Operations Miles O'Brien accidentally received a dose of delta-series radioisotopes. The quantum singularity in the engine of a nearby Romulan warbird affected the radioisotopes in O'Brien's body, causing him to timeshift into the future several times. (“Visionary” [DS9]).
~1:[3,#B]@1Delvin fluff pastries@2Confection that should not be eaten for breakfast. (“Facets” [DS9]).
~1:[1,#B]@1Delvok@2Composer of Vulcan etudes. Jadzia Dax felt his music too emotional for a Vulcan. (“Melora” [DS9]).
~1:[1,#B],7:[1,#B],24:[2,#BI],39:[2,#B]@1Deral@2(Brett Cullen). Inhabitant of planet Meridian. In 2371, while Meridian was in its corporeal state, Deral worked with the crew of the U.S.S. Defiant , attempting to stabilize the planet's dimensional shifts. During this period, he and Jadzia Dax became romantically involved. The two were separated when the planet shifted back into a noncorporeal state. (“Meridian” [DS9]).
~1:[1,#B],7:[2,#B],12:[1,#B],14:[1,#B],17:[1,#B],33:[1,#B],44:[1,#I],47:[1,#B]@1Dereth@2(Cully Fredericksen). Citizen of the Vidiian Sodality. Dereth served as honatta for Motura, a fellow Vidiian, and in that capacity he was responsible for finding replacement organs for Motura, when the phage caused Motura's own organs to fail. In 2371, Dereth abducted Voyager crew member Neelix, removing Neelix's lungs to be implanted into Motura's body. (“Phage” [VGR]).
~1:[2,#B]@1dermal regenerator@2Starfleet medical instrument used to repair damaged epidermal tissue. (“The Homecoming” [DS9]; “State of Flux” [VGR]).
~1:[2,#B],36:[2,#B]@1dermal residue@2Substance left behind on inanimate objects after contact with humanoid skin. Dermal residue left on a Bajoran earring permitted Deep Space 9 personnel to identify the earring's owner as the Bajoran resistance fighter Li Nalas. (“The Homecoming” [DS9]).
~1:[2,#B],8:[2,#b]@1desealer rod@2Device used to unlock a pulsatel lockseal. (“Necessary Evil” [DS9]).
~1:[1,#B]@1desegranine@2Cardassian drug used reverse memory loss. (“Second Skin” [DS9]).
~1:[2,#B],7:[1,#B],17:[3,#B],22:[2,#B]@1Detapa Council@2Ruling body of the Cardassian government, established some five centuries ago. Both the military Cardassian Central Command and the Obsidian Order intelligence agency were under direct control of the Detapa Council, although in actual practice, both operated with virtual autonomy. (“Defiant” [DS9]).
~1:[1,#B],13:[1,#B]@1diamide@2Metallic substance. Some Bajoran earrings were made out of diamide laced beritium. (“The Search, Part I” [DS9]).
~1:[1,#B],10:[2,#B],25:[1,#B]@1dim@2Early 21st century Earth slang, referring to a Sanctuary District resident who was mentally ill. (“Past Tense, Parts I and II” [DS9]). SEE: gimme.
~1:[1,#B],7:[1,#B]@1dirak@2Monetary unit used by the Karemma. (“The Search, Part I” [DS9]).
~1:[3,#B],20:[1,#B]@1directional sonic generator@2Hand-held directional audio frequency emitter. Chief O'Brien tried to use one to combat an infestation of voles aboard station Deep Space 9 in 2370. (“Playing God” [DS9]).
~1:[2,#B],20:[1,#B],28:[2,#I],36:[2,#B]@1displacement wave@2Spatial phenomenon characterized by a polarized magnetic variation of space. In 2371, displacement waves generated by the Caretaker transported Chakotay's Maquis ship and later the U.S.S. Voyager more than 70,000 light-years to the Delta Quadrant. (“Caretaker” [VGR]).
~1:[2,#B],15:[2,#I]@1divorce, Klingon@2Dissolution of Klingon marriage is accomplished by the simple declaration of “N'Gos tlhogh cha!” (our marriage is done!). There is then a ritual striking and expectorating on the individual being divorced. (“The House of Quark” [DS9]).
~1:[2,#B]@1docking clamps@2Large mechanical devices that physically lock a docked ship to the exterior of a space station, such as Deep Space 9. (“Defiant” [DS9]).
~1:[2,#B],4:[3,#B]@1Doctor, the@2SEE: Emergency Medical Hologram.
~1:[1,#B],9:[2,#B],22:[1,#B],43:[1,#B],68:[2,#B],74:[1,#B],108:[5,#B],179:[2,#B],192:[2,#I],228:[10,#I]@1Dominion@2Powerful alliance of planetary groups in the Gamma Quadrant. (“Rules of Acquisition” [DS9]). The Dominion was established by the reclusive Founders who controlled hundreds of races. Although the Founders themselves were almost never seen, Dominion power was brutally exercised by the Jem'Hadar, insuring compliance with the Founders' rule. (“The Jem'Hadar” [DS9]; “The Search, Parts I and II” [DS9]). In 2340, the Dominion invaded and conquered planet Yadera Prime. (“Shadowplay” [DS9]) and the T-Rogorans in 2370. (“Sanctuary” [DS9]). The Dominion planted agents in the Alpha Quadrant so by late 2370, these agents provided the Dominion with tactical intelligence on the Federation and other Alpha Quadrant powers. SEE: Eris; Krajensky, Ambassador; Lovok, Colonel. Such agents, often Founders posing as members of other species, also worked to destabilize the Alpha Quadrant, apparently as an ongoing prelude to a Dominion invasion. (“The Die is Cast” [DS9], “The Adversary” [DS9]). The Dominion objected to the incursion of Alpha Quadrant races into the Gamma Quadrant. In late 2370, they made their displeasure known by destroying a number of ships and wiping out the New Bajor colony. (“The Jem'Hadar” [DS9]). Dominion operatives captured several members of the Starship Defiant command crew in 2371 in an effort to learn how strongly life-forms in the Alpha Quadrant would resist a Dominion incursion into that part of the galaxy. (“The Search, Parts I and II” [DS9]). The Dominion was first mentioned in “Rules of Acquisition” (DS9).
~1:[1,#B],35:[1,#B],41:[2,#B]@1Dosi@2Humanoid species originating from the Gamma Quadrant. The Ferengi attempted to purchase a large amount of tulaberry wine from the Dosi in 2370. It was believed that the Dosi had some to the Dominion. (“Rules of Acquisition” [DS9]). SEE: Inglatu, Zyree.
~1: [3, #b], 14: [2, #b], 18: [1, #b]@1Drakina Forest dwellers@2Tribe with paranormal attributes, native to a planet in the Delta Quadrant. Neelix told Kes of the Drakina Forest dwellers when discussing her telepathic abilities. (“Time and Again” [VGR]).
~1:[3,#B]@1Drathan puppy lig@2Animal life-form kept as a pet. (“Crossover” [DS9]).
~1:[2,#B],11:[1,#B]@1Draylon II@2Class-M planet in the Alpha Quadrant where the Skrreea settled in 2370. (“Sanctuary” [DS9]).
~1:[2,#B],9:[3,#B]@1Drazman, Admiral@2Starfleet official in command of the Proxima Maintenance Yards. Admiral Drazman was a long-winded and generally uninteresting conversationalist, earning him the nickname “Droner” Drazman. (“Past Tense, Part I” [DS9]).
~1:[2,#B],8:[1,#B],15:[2,#B],23:[2,#B],30:[11,#I]@1Drofo Awa@2(Michael Bell). Captain of a Xepolite freighter. In 2370, Ben Sisko and Gul Dukat apprehended Awa carrying weapons into the Demilitarized Zone. (“The Maquis, Part II” [DS9]). Michael Bell also portrayed Groppler Zorn in “Encounter at Farpoint” (TNG).
~1:[1,#BI],13:[3,#I]@1Du'cha@2Klingon language term meaning to (put an audio signal) “on speakers.” (Star Trek: Generations).
~1:[2,#B],21:[1,#B],50:[1,#B]@1duonetic field@2Form of energy that inhibits flow of electromagnetic radiation. Duonetic fields prevent operation of most technological devices. Planet Orellius had a duonetic field that colonists there thought was a natural phenomenon. Investigation by Starfleet personnel in 2370 found the field to be artificially generated. (“Paradise” [DS9]). SEE: Alixus.
~1:[1,#BI],39:[1,#B],46:[1,#B],51:[1,#B]@1duranja@2Bajoran ceremonial lamp for the dead. A one-meter high ornate candle holder in which a flame was kept continually lit in memory of a recently deceased loved one. Ritual prayers were said over the lamp, entreating the Prophets to guide the deceased into heaven. Kira lit a duranja for Bareil. (“Shakaar” [DS9]).
~1:[2,#B],10:[2,#I],26:[2,#B],37:[1,#B],55:[1,#B],58:[1,#B],85:[23,#I]@1Durst, Peter@2(Brian Markinson). Starfleet officer assigned to the U.S.S. Voyager. (“Cathexis” [VGR]). Durst was killed in 2371 while on an away mission to planet Avery III for inspection of magnesite formations. Durst was captured by Vidiians, who harvested his organs to save the lives of more than a dozen Vidiians suffering from the phage. Vidiian doctor Sulan took Durst's face and had it grafted onto his own so that the full-Klingon Torres he created might find his new countenance more pleasing. (“Faces” [VGR]). Brian Markinson played both Durst and Sulan. Lieutenant Durst was first seen in “Cathexis” (VGR). Brian Markinson previously played Vorin in “Homeward” (TNG).
~1:[2,#B]@1dynametric array@2Scientific analytical tool used aboard station Deep Space 9. (“Playing God” [DS9]).
~1:[1,#B],4:[1,#B],16:[1,#B],22:[1,#B],32:[1,#B],50:[3,#B],54:[2,#B]@1E'Tyshra@2(Darleen Carr). T'Lani ambassador who helped negotiate the end of the war with the Kellerun in 2370. E'Tyshra collaborated with Sharat, the Kellerun ambassador, to destroy all information of the harvester technology and to kill everyone who had technical knowledge of their manufacture, including Deep Space 9 personnel Dr. Julian Bashir and Miles O'Brien. (“Armageddon Game” [DS9]).
~1:[1,#B],33:[1,#B]@1E-mail@2Electronic mail. The transmission of data and messages electronically from one computer to another. E-mail became commonplace on Earth in the late 20th century and continued to be used on the Net throughout the early 21st century. (“Past Tense, Part II” [DS9]).
~1:[1,#B],4:[1,#B],7:[2,#B],10:[3,#B],24:[13,#I]@1Eblan@2(Charles Parks). Bajoran who recognized Kubus Oak on Deep Space 9 in 2370 when Kubus sought to return to Bajor. (“Collaborator” [DS9]). Eblan's name was not mentioned in dialog, but only appeared in the script.
~1:[2,#B],5:[1,#B],15:[3,#B],29:[1,#B],41:[2,#B],66:[1,#I],89:[9,#I]@1Eddington, Michael@2(Kenneth Marshall). Starfleet Security officer. Lieutenant Commander Michael Eddington was assigned to Deep Space 9 in 2371 because Starfleet Command did not have full confidence in Odo. (“The Search, Parts I and II” [DS9]). When Commander Sisko defied Admiral Toddman's orders and embarked upon a rescue mission in 2371 during the joint Romulan and Cardassian attack on the Founders' homeworld, Eddington sabotaged the Defiant's cloaking device. He explained that he was working under Toddman's direct orders to prevent an unauthorized expedition. (“The Die is Cast” [DS9]). Eddington first appeared in “The Search, Part I” (DS9).
~1:[2,#B]@1eggs benedict@2Traditional Earth breakfast made with cooked chicken eggs. Although limited to ration packs, Captain Janeway dreamed of having eggs benedict for breakfast. (“Phage” [VGR]).
~1: [2, #b], 15: [1, #b]@1eidetic memory@2Psychological term referring to an ability to recall images in near-photographic detail. Kes had an eidetic memory. (“Eye of the Needle” [VGR]).
~1:[1,#BI],6:[1,#B]@1Ekina@2Cargo ship that brought Verad and his band of thieves to station Deep Space 9 in 2370. (“Invasive Procedures” [DS9]).
~1:[1,#B],19:[1,#B],20:[3,#I],30:[2,#B],48:[1,#B],49:[2,#BI],51:[2,#B]@1El-Aurian@2Humanoid civilization nearly made extinct in the late 23rd century when their homeworld was destroyed by the Borg. (Star Trek: Generations). El-Aurians were reputed to be good listeners. Martus Mazur was an El-Aurian, and he used this ability to cheat money from people. (“Rivals” [DS9]). SEE: Guinan; Lakul, S.S.; Soran, Tolian.
~1:[1,#B],53:[2,#B]@1Elaysians@2Humanoid species whose homeworld had such low surface gravity that the Elaysians were able to fly in their atmosphere. Because they were adapted to these unusual conditions, Elaysians found living in a Class-M gravity field to be extremely challenging. Very few Elaysians left their homeworld for this reason. (“Melora” [DS9]). SEE: Pazlar, Melora.
~1:[2,#B],21:[2,#I],31:[2,#B],48:[1,#B],58:[21,#I],80:[4,#I]@1element 247@2Stable transuranic element with an atomic number of 247. Element 247 was discovered by the crew of the Starship Voyager in 2371 in the ring system of a Class-D planet in the Delta Quadrant. The element emanated from the bodies of dead members of the Vhnori race as a natural byproduct of decomposition. (“Emanations” [VGR]). Of course, the discovery of element 247 would not be known to the rest of the Federation until and unless the Voyager makes it back home.
~1:[3,#B],7:[1,#B],16:[2,#B]@1Elemspur Detention Center@2Prison on planet Bajor during the Cardassian occupation. (“Second Skin” [DS9]). SEE: Alenis Grem.
~1:[3,#B],27:[2,#I],105:[2,#BI],118:[2,#B],222:[1,#B],267:[1,#I],348:[2,#B],351:[2,#B],361:[2,#B],390:[1,#I],400:[2,#B],423:[2,#B],432:[1,#I],439:[14,#I],456:[61,#I]@1Emergency Medical Hologram@2(Robert Picardo). Holographic program available on some Federation starships, intended as a short-term supplement to medical personnel in emergency situations. The EMH aboard Starship Voyager manifested itself as a humanoid physician, and could treat virtually any injury or known disease, but could only function in areas equipped with holographic projectors. (“Caretaker” [VGR]). The holographic projectors generated not only an image of a person, but created a magnetic containment field within which electromagnetic energy was trapped, thereby giving the doctor the ability to physically manipulate real objects such as patients and medical instruments. (“Phage” [VGR]). After the entire medical staff of the U.S.S. Voyager were killed in 2371 during the ship's rough passage to the Delta Quadrant, the holographic doctor became the only source of medical treatment for the crew. (“Caretaker” [VGR]).
The EMH was programmed with over five million possible treatments with contingency options and adaptive programs. (“Ex Post Facto” [VGR]). He was programmed with information from 2,000 medical references and the experience of 47 physicians. (“Parallax” [VGR]). His knowledge of medical treatments included those based on psycho-spiritual beliefs such as those employed by some of Earth's Native Americans. (“Cathexis” [VGR]). The EMH's programming was extremely sophisticated, permitting him to learn from new data and experiences, and even to be creative. Shortly after stardate 48532, when crew member Neelix's lungs were removed, the doctor saved Neelix's life by devising a means of creating a pair of holographic lungs, using the holographic emitters in sickbay. (“Phage” [VGR]).
The holographic doctor was a sentient life-form and therefore found it frustrating when some members of the Voyager crew treated him as an inanimate computer program. Captain Janeway ordered the EMH be given control over his own deactivation sequence in order to avoid the indignity of being deactivated by others. (“Eye of the Needle” [VGR]). The doctor's role as sole medical professional on the ship caused him to undergo significant growth as a sentient life-form. One of his early steps in this growth process was his search for a name for himself. Among the names he considered were Benjamin Spock and Jonas Salk. (“Ex Post Facto” [VGR]). He also thought about Albert Schweitzer. (“Heroes and Demons” [VGR]).
The EMH undertook his first away mission on stardate 48693. He was dispatched to the ship's holodeck to investigate the disappearance of three Voyager crew members. He was successful in interacting with a photonic being that had taken up residence on the holodeck and in gaining the return of the missing crew. His actions during this first contact mission gained him a special commendation from Voyager captain Janeway. (“Heroes and Demons” [VGR]). The holographic doctor's first appearance was in “Caretaker” (VGR). During the early days of Star Trek: Voyager, the show's producers had planned for the Doctor to choose the name Zimmerman for himself, and scripts for the show's first season referred to the character as Dr. Zimmerman. At the end of the first season, this plan was changed, and later scripts referred to the character as the Doctor. His eventual name, if any, remains a mystery at this writing.
~1:[1,#B],13:[2,#B],20:[1,#B]@1Emi@2(Juliana Donald). Humanoid entrepreneur. In 2371, Emi wanted to buy some self-sealing stem bolts from Quark. Grand Nagus Zek spoiled Quark's deal by telling Emi where she could obtain stem bolts at wholesale prices. (“Prophet Motive” [DS9]).
~1:[2,#B],6:[2,#B]@1emitter crystal@2Component of a subspace transceiver. (“Whispers” [DS9]).
~1:[2,#B],11:[2,#I]@1endive salad@2Dish made with leaves of the Earth plant Cichorium endivia. (“Whispers” [DS9]).
~1:[2,#B],4:[1,#B]@1energy ribbon@2SEE: nexus.
~1:[2,#B],6:[2,#I],19:[2,#B]@1Entebe, Captain@2Commander of the U.S.S. Ulysses. In 2371, Entebe and her crew studied protoplanetary masses in the Helaspont Nebula.
~1:[1,#B],4:[2,#B],18:[2,#B],25:[3,#B],30:[2,#B],47:[1,#B],49:[3,#B]@1Entek@2(Gregory Sierra) Obsidian Order operative. In 2371, Entek was in charge of the ruse to expose Legate Ghemor as a member of the Cardassian dissident movement. He questioned Kira Nerys after she had been surgically altered to pass as a Cardassian. Entek was killed by Garak when Deep Space 9 personnel entered Cardassian space to rescue Kira. (“Second Skin” [DS9]).
~1:[1,#BI],12:[1,#I],20:[2,#I],41:[4,#I],46:[6,#I],54:[7,#I]@1Enterprise@2Three masted 19th-century sailing frigate. A holographic representation of this Enterprise was used by the crew of the Starship Enterprise -D as the setting for the promotion ceremony held for Worf in 2371 when he became a lieutenant commander. (Star Trek: Generations). The Enterprise frigate was a redress of the Lady Washington sailing out of Marina Del Rey, California.
~1:[1,#B],18:[1,#B]@1entomology@2Study of insect life-forms. Entomology was one of Jake Sisko's better subjects. (“Playing God” [DS9]). SEE: Mardah.
~1:[1,#B]@1entropy@2Tendency of matter and energy to become increasingly random over time. A decrease in local entropy can be evidence of life. (“Playing God” [DS9]).
~1:[2,#B],5:[3,#B]@1Epsilon 119@2Dead star. Professor Gideon Seyetik reignited Epsilon 119 in 2370 by piloting a shuttlepod carrying a protomatter payload into the star. Although the ambitious experiment was a spectacular success, Seyetik lost his life in the process. “Second Sight” [DS9]).
~1:[1,#B],4:[2,#B],36:[2,#B],54:[3,#B]@1Erib@2Friend of Julian Bashir from his Starfleet Medical School days. Julian Bashir and Erib, an Andorian, went to Bruce Lucier's 2368 New Year's Eve party. At the party Erib was mistakenly pointed out to Elizabeth Lense as Julian Bashir. As a result Lense thought Bashir was Andorian until she met him on Deep Space 9 in 2371. (“Explorers” [DS9]).
~1:[1,#B],4:[1,#B],18:[1,#B],25:[1,#B],85:[3,#B]@1Eris@2(Molly Hagen). Dominion agent encountered by Commander Benjamin Sisko in 2370. Eris, a member of the Vorta, posed as a fugitive from the Jem'Hadar and was held by a small group of Jem'Hadar soldiers. When Sisko and his companion, Quark, were also captured, she helped them escape. Upon their return to station Deep Space 9, Eris was found to be a spy, but she escaped from the station before she could be questioned further. (“The Jem'Hadar” [DS9]; “The Search, Part II” [DS9]).). SEE: telekinetic suppression collar.
~1:[2,#B],4:[1,#B],14:[1,#B],23:[3,#B],31:[10,#I]@1Ermat Zimm@2A Bajoran artist. The latinum plated Renewal Scroll inscription pens that Quark was selling in 2371 featured a portrait of Deep Space 9 by Ermat Zimm. (“Fascination” [DS9]). Ermat Zimm was named after DS9 production designer Herman Zimmerman.
~1:[2,#B],10:[1,#B]@1erosene winds@2Delightful euphoria-inducing winds that occur on planet Alastria at the break of dawn. Also called the dawn zephyr. (“Prime Factors.” [VGR]).
~1:[1,#B]@1Eudana@2(Yvonne Suhor). Native of the planet Sikaris in the Delta Quadrant. Friendly young woman that Ensign Harry Kim met on Sikaris. (“Prime Factors.” [VGR]).
~1:[2,#B],38:[2,#I]@1evasive pattern@2Any of numerous Starfleet tactical maneuvers used to avoid enemy attack in combat situations. Evasive patterns were usually designated by a combination of Greek letters and numbers. Evasive pattern Beta 140 was employed by the Starship Voyager in 2371 when encountering a Numiri ship. (“Ex Post Facto” [VGR]).
~1:[2,#B],7:[2,#B],14:[1,#B],21:[1,#I],49:[2,#B]@1event horizon@2Gravitational boundary surrounding a quantum singularity, from which no light or space-normal object can escape. In 2371, the Voyager became trapped within the event horizon of a type-4 quantum singularity. The crew found a small rupture in the event horizon and were able escape using a dekyon beam. (“Parallax” [VGR]).
~1:[5,#B],36:[1,#B],44:[1,#B]@1Eye of the Universe@2Skrreean term for the Bajoran wormhole. In 2370 Skrreeans fled from the Gamma Quadrant, which they called the creshnee side, to the Alpha Quadrant, where Skrreean legend said their homeworld of Kentanna was to be found. (“Sanctuary” [DS9]). SEE: Haneek.
~1:[4,#BI],8:[3,#B]@1Fall of Kang, The@2Klingon poem by G'Trok. Professor Seyetik and Commander Benjamin Sisko quoted from the poem: “So honor the valiant who die ‘neath your sword/ But pity the warrior who slays all his foes.” (“Second Sight” [DS9]).
~1:[2,#B]@1Fallit Kot@2(Peter Crombie). Former business associate of Quark's. In 2362, Kot and Quark attempted to hijack a shipment of Romulan ale. Kot spent eight years in a Romulan labor camp for the crime after Quark escaped prosecution by turning Kot in. In 2370, Kot was released and went to station Deep Space 9 to kill Quark. The murder attempt was unsuccessful, and Kot abducted Quark and two Starfleet officers while fleeing the station. His escape was foiled by Ensign Melora Pazlar, and he was returned to Federation custody. (“Melora” [DS9]).
~1:[2,#B],6:[2,#B],11:[2,#B]@1Fanalian toddy@2Hot alcoholic beverage. Julian Bashir ordered one at Quark's bar in 2371 as a remedy for a cough Leeta pretended to have. (“Explorers” [DS9]).