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− | [[Image:Amarie.jpg|right|thumb|Amarie]]'''Amarie''' was [[music]]ian who played in a bar on [[Qualor II]] when the [[USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-D)|''Enterprise''-D]] visited the [[planet]] in [[2368]]. |
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+ | '''Amarie's species''' were a [[humanoid]] species from the [[Alpha Quadrant|Alpha]] or [[Beta Quadrant]], known for having four arms. |
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+ | One member of this species, [[Amarie]], was employed as a [[musician]] at a bar on [[Qualor II]] in [[2368]]. ([[TNG]]: "[[Unification II]]") |
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− | She was from an [[Amarie's species|unknown race of aliens]], and she appeared to be ideally suited to playing the [[piano]]: she had 2 pairs of hands. She enjoyed [[suck salt]], though she considered it a nasty habit. She offered to play [[Andorian]] [[Andorian blues|blues]] for [[Commander]] [[William T. Riker]]. The commander, in turn, taught her some [[jazz]] routines on the piano. |
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+ | :''Amarie's species may be the same race as the unseen [[Terellian]]s, who are also known to have four arms. In [[Jeri Taylor]]'s novelization of "Unification," she gives the non-[[canon]] name of Amarie's [[homeworld]] as "Talemstra".'' |
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− | Amarie's husband, an arms smuggler, was killed when his warship encountered the Enterprise-D in 2368. Riker contacted her when he was investigating the incident and the theft of surplus Vulcan ships and materials. She directed him to [[Omag]], a [[Ferengi]] arms trader. |
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− | ("[[TNG]]: "[[Unification II]]") |
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− | :''Amarie was played by actress [[Harriet Leider]].'' |
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Revision as of 22:37, 16 October 2006
Amarie's species were a humanoid species from the Alpha or Beta Quadrant, known for having four arms.
One member of this species, Amarie, was employed as a musician at a bar on Qualor II in 2368. (TNG: "Unification II")
- Amarie's species may be the same race as the unseen Terellians, who are also known to have four arms. In Jeri Taylor's novelization of "Unification," she gives the non-canon name of Amarie's homeworld as "Talemstra".