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In [[1986]], a teddy bear was among the items for sale at [[Feinberg's Loan and Pawn]]. ({{film|4}})
 
In [[1986]], a teddy bear was among the items for sale at [[Feinberg's Loan and Pawn]]. ({{film|4}})
   
In [[1996]], the belongings of a [[homeless]] [[captain]] [[Braxton]], which he kept in a [[pushcart]], included a brown teddy bear. ({{VOY|Future's End}})
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In [[1996]], the belongings of a [[homeless]] {{dis|captain|rank}} [[Braxton]], which he kept in a [[pushcart]], included a brown teddy bear. ({{VOY|Future's End}})
   
 
In [[2267]], after [[Spock]]'s mother [[Amanda Grayson]] described a pet ''[[sehlat]]'' from his childhood as having been "like a fat teddy bear" (much to the delight of [[Leonard McCoy|Dr. McCoy]]), Spock observed that these [[Vulcan]] "teddy bears" are alive and have six-inch [[fang]]s. ({{TOS|Journey to Babel}})
 
In [[2267]], after [[Spock]]'s mother [[Amanda Grayson]] described a pet ''[[sehlat]]'' from his childhood as having been "like a fat teddy bear" (much to the delight of [[Leonard McCoy|Dr. McCoy]]), Spock observed that these [[Vulcan]] "teddy bears" are alive and have six-inch [[fang]]s. ({{TOS|Journey to Babel}})
   
In [[2367]], a teddy bear was replicated for a young child in the background while [[Data]] and [[Worf]] discussed wedding gifts for [[Miles O'Brien|Miles]] and [[Keiko O'Brien|Keiko]]'s wedding. ({{TNG|Data's Day}})
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In [[2367]], a teddy bear was replicated for a young child in {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-D|-D}}'s [[replicating center]] while [[Data]] and [[Worf]] discussed [[gift]]s for [[Miles O'Brien|Miles]] and [[Keiko O'Brien|Keiko]]'s impending [[wedding]]. ({{TNG|Data's Day}})
   
 
In [[2368]], [[Deanna Troi]] received a box of personal things of her father [[Ian Andrew Troi]]'s ancestors from her mother [[Lwaxana Troi]] including a teddy bear. ({{TNG|The Outcast}})
 
In [[2368]], [[Deanna Troi]] received a box of personal things of her father [[Ian Andrew Troi]]'s ancestors from her mother [[Lwaxana Troi]] including a teddy bear. ({{TNG|The Outcast}})
   
A [[Unnamed USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-D) personnel#Human girl with teddy bear|young girl]] living aboard the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-D|-D}} around the time of its destruction in [[2371]] carried a teddy bear. Along with several other children, she was separated from her parents, requiring [[Lieutenant Commander]] [[Geordi La Forge]] to carry her to a safer part of the [[saucer section]]. The teddy bear was dropped in the scramble. ({{film|7}})
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A [[Unnamed USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-D) personnel#Human girl with teddy bear|young girl]] living aboard the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-D|-D}} around the time of its destruction in [[2371]] carried a teddy bear. Along with several other children, she was separated from her parents, requiring [[Lieutenant Commander]] [[Geordi La Forge]] to carry her to a safer part of the [[saucer section]]. The teddy bear was dropped in the scramble and presumably destroyed when the [[secondary hull]] exploded. ({{film|7}})
   
 
[[Julian Bashir]] had a teddy bear, called [[Kukalaka]], which was his most prized childhood possession. He kept it in his possession into adulthood. ({{DS9|The Quickening|In the Cards|Inquisition}})
 
[[Julian Bashir]] had a teddy bear, called [[Kukalaka]], which was his most prized childhood possession. He kept it in his possession into adulthood. ({{DS9|The Quickening|In the Cards|Inquisition}})

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Kukalaka

Kukalaka, Julian Bashir's teddy bear

Deanna's teddy bear

Deanna Troi's teddy bear

A teddy bear was a stuffed toy created in the shape of a bear, an Earth animal.

In 1986, a teddy bear was among the items for sale at Feinberg's Loan and Pawn. (Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home)

In 1996, the belongings of a homeless captain Braxton, which he kept in a pushcart, included a brown teddy bear. (VOY: "Future's End")

In 2267, after Spock's mother Amanda Grayson described a pet sehlat from his childhood as having been "like a fat teddy bear" (much to the delight of Dr. McCoy), Spock observed that these Vulcan "teddy bears" are alive and have six-inch fangs. (TOS: "Journey to Babel")

In 2367, a teddy bear was replicated for a young child in USS Enterprise-D's replicating center while Data and Worf discussed gifts for Miles and Keiko's impending wedding. (TNG: "Data's Day")

In 2368, Deanna Troi received a box of personal things of her father Ian Andrew Troi's ancestors from her mother Lwaxana Troi including a teddy bear. (TNG: "The Outcast")

A young girl living aboard the USS Enterprise-D around the time of its destruction in 2371 carried a teddy bear. Along with several other children, she was separated from her parents, requiring Lieutenant Commander Geordi La Forge to carry her to a safer part of the saucer section. The teddy bear was dropped in the scramble and presumably destroyed when the secondary hull exploded. (Star Trek Generations)

Julian Bashir had a teddy bear, called Kukalaka, which was his most prized childhood possession. He kept it in his possession into adulthood. (DS9: "The Quickening", "In the Cards", "Inquisition")

In 2372, The Doctor gave a white teddy bear as a gift to Danara Pel, while they were dating on the holodeck of the USS Voyager. (VOY: "Lifesigns")

One of the baby toys for Chief Miles O'Brien's son, Kirayoshi, was a teddy bear. (DS9: "Business as Usual")

In 2374, Harry Kim suggested that Tom Paris replicate a teddy bear to comfort him when nearly the entire crew went into stasis during Voyager's trip through a Mutara class nebula. (VOY: "One")

Teddy Bears were named for Theodore "Teddy" Roosevelt, who was also referenced in canon.
The script of "The Passenger" describes Lieutenant George Primmin as having "a passing resemblance to a teddy bear".

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