Daughter []
This female was born in the year 2280. Her father had rented an event silo to celebrate her one hundredth birthday in 2380. (LD: "Veritas")
Event silo manager []
This male served as the manager of an event silo which was rented by a variety of Primes, including Imperium Magistrate Clar. When Clar's time ran out, the manager, who carried a PADD and a stylus with him, interrupted his party and told him that it was the next renter's turn, despite Clar's protest. (LD: "Veritas")
Father []
This father was waiting his turn to use the event silo, which was being rented by Imperium Magistrate Clar. He brought a birthday cake with him, as he was planning to celebrate his little girl's one hundredth birthday in 2380. Ensign Beckett Mariner incorrectly assumed that he was a judge, as he kept scowling at Mariner and her fellow ensigns. However, Clar stated that he did not know the man. (LD: "Veritas")
In 2381, he and a female traveler visited Tulgana IV, where they walked past the recruitment booth manned by Petra Aberdeen for the Independent Archaeologists Guild as an Andorian male inspected a piece of pottery she had on display. (LD: "Reflections")
Guards []
In 2380, these two guards ushered Ensigns Beckett Mariner, Brad Boimler, Sam Rutherford, and D'Vana Tendi into an elevating platform chamber in the event silo rented by Imperium Magistrate Clar. (LD: "Veritas")
Party guests []
A number of party guests appeared to attend Clar's party at an event silo in 2380. (LD: "Veritas")
Female traveler []
This female traveler was a party guest who appeared to attend Clar's party at an event silo in 2380. (LD: "Veritas")
She later visited Qualor II, where she stood on the main entertainment strip near Quark's Bar during Beckett Mariner and D'Vana Tendi's visit in 2381. (LD: "We'll Always Have Tom Paris")
The same year, she and a male traveler visited Tulgana IV, where they walked past the recruitment booth manned by Petra Aberdeen for the Independent Archaeologists Guild as an Andorian male inspected a piece of pottery she had on display. (LD: "Reflections")