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− | List of '''unnamed [[Trill]]'''. |
+ | List of '''[[unnamed individuals|unnamed]] [[Trill]]'''. |
− | ==Arjin's family {{anchor| |
+ | ==Arjin's family {{anchor|Family 001}}== |
− | + | The '''father''' of [[Arjin]] was not joined to a [[Trill symbiont|symbiont]], but wanted '''his [[daughter]]''' (Arjin's [[sister]]) to be. He was a [[pilot instructor]] on [[Gedana post]] for forty years. After his daughter was successful in passing the rigorous trials for being joined to a symbiont, she decided not to be joined, which went against her father's wishes. She left home, [[marriage|married]] [[Arjin's sister's spouse 001|her spouse]] and the two never spoke again. Because of this he told his son, [[Arjin]], it fell upon him to be joined. Arjin's father died in [[2369]]. ({{DS9|Playing God}}) |
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− | {{bginfo|Arjin's father was only mentioned in dialogue.}} |
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== Eliminated initiates {{anchor|Initiates 001}} == |
== Eliminated initiates {{anchor|Initiates 001}} == |
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− | These '''fifty-seven''' [[Trill initiate|initiates]] were personally eliminated from the program by the {{dis|Dax|symbiont |
+ | These '''fifty-seven''' [[Trill initiate|initiates]] were personally eliminated from the program by the {{dis|Dax|symbiont}} [[symbiont]] dating back over a period of [[2170s|200 years]]. In [[2370]], after learning this, [[Arjin]] initially asked to be reassigned upon hearing his [[field docent]] was to be [[Jadzia Dax]]. ({{DS9|Playing God}}) |
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+ | == FNN assistant {{anchor|Assistant 001}}== |
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− | The father of [[Janel Tigan|Janel]], [[Ezri Dax|Ezri]], and [[Norvo Tigan|Norvo]] and husband of [[Yanas Tigan|Yanas]]. By [[2375]], the couple had fallen out and he had left the Tigan home. ({{DS9|Prodigal Daughter}}) |
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− | {{bginfo|The name of Ezri's father was mentioned in her [[personnel file]] in {{e|Field of Fire}} but was nearly undecipherable. It might be "Lazo".}} |
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+ | This '''female''' worked as an assistant for the [[Federation News Network]] (FNN) near the end of the [[24th century]]. ({{PIC|Remembrance}}) |
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+ | ==Guardian {{anchor|Guardian 001}}== |
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+ | [[File:Trill guardian, 2371.jpg|thumb|150px|A Trill guardian]] |
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+ | This '''{{dis|guardian|Trill}}''' visited [[Deep Space 9]] in [[2371]]. ({{DS9|Facets}}) |
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+ | {{bginfo|The Trill Guardian was played by actor [[Jefrey Alan Chandler]].}} |
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− | ==Guardian {{anchor|Guardian 001}}== |
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+ | This '''woman''' was the [[spouse]] to [[Kela]], and the [[mother]] of at least two children, [[Jadzia Dax|Jadzia]] and her sister; she lived into the [[2370s]]. Since her daughter was in Starfleet, she would worry about her daughter's safety. Jadzia, in turn, recorded "last messages" in case she did not come back from a mission. |
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− | This '''Trill''' visited [[Deep Space 9]] in [[2371]]. ({{DS9|Facets}}) |
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===Sister {{anchor|Sister 001}}=== |
===Sister {{anchor|Sister 001}}=== |
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− | This '''woman''' sent her sister several {{dis|glass|container}}es in [[2372]]. Jadzia found them to be "really ugly". ({{DS9|Body Parts}}) |
+ | This '''woman''' sent her sister, Jadzia, several {{dis|glass|container}}es in [[2372]]. Jadzia found them to be "really ugly". ({{DS9|Body Parts}}) |
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+ | Unlike Jadzia, she was not joined. ({{DS9|Invasive Procedures}}) |
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==Joining attendees {{anchors|Attendees 001|Doctor 001}}== |
==Joining attendees {{anchors|Attendees 001|Doctor 001}}== |
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[[File:Trill bystanders.jpg|thumb|150px|Nine Trill bystanders]] |
[[File:Trill bystanders.jpg|thumb|150px|Nine Trill bystanders]] |
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+ | '''Nine individuals''' were present when the {{dis|Dax|symbiont|Dax symbiont}} was transferred from [[Curzon Dax]] to Jadzia Dax. Six of them wore medical gowns, including a female [[surgeon]], the remaining three wore civilian clothes. ({{DS9|Emissary}}) |
{{bginfo|The female surgeon was played by regular extra [[Tyana Parr]], who received no on-screen credit for her appearance.|The other eight Trill were played by [[unknown performers]].}} |
{{bginfo|The female surgeon was played by regular extra [[Tyana Parr]], who received no on-screen credit for her appearance.|The other eight Trill were played by [[unknown performers]].}} |
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==Odan's male hosts== |
==Odan's male hosts== |
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+ | ===Host 1 {{anchor|Host 001}}=== |
− | This '''host''' was |
+ | This '''host''' was said to be [[#male host #2|Crusher's lover]]'s father. He knew [[Leka Trion]] and had kept the [[Peliar Zel native|people]] of [[Peliar Zel II]] at peace for several generations. In reality, he was the prior host of the [[Odan]] [[symbiont]]. The younger hoped his efforts would be as successful as the elder's. ({{TNG|The Host}}) |
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+ | ===Host 2 {{anchor|Host 002}}=== |
− | [[File:Odan.jpg|thumb|Odan's male host in [[2367]]]] |
+ | [[File:Odan.jpg|thumb|150px|Odan's male host in [[2367]]]] |
This '''host''' was originally believed to be Odan, but was in reality only a host body to the symbiont. Upon nearing [[death]] in [[2367]], he ordered [[Beverly Crusher]] to save the symbiont and not the body housing it. ({{TNG|The Host}}) |
This '''host''' was originally believed to be Odan, but was in reality only a host body to the symbiont. Upon nearing [[death]] in [[2367]], he ordered [[Beverly Crusher]] to save the symbiont and not the body housing it. ({{TNG|The Host}}) |
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{{bginfo|This individual was played by [[Franc Luz]].}} |
{{bginfo|This individual was played by [[Franc Luz]].}} |
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− | + | == Peers' hosts {{anchor|Peers 001}} == |
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+ | These '''seven hosts''' all carried the [[Peers]] symbiont prior to its joining with [[Selin Peers]]. At least one, the first, was a [[woman]]. As of [[2369]], Selin Peers still recalled the symbiont's memories from that time. ({{DS9|Dax}}) |
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+ | ==Symbiosis Commission doctor {{anchor|Doctor 002}}== |
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+ | {{bginfo|He was played by an [[unknown actor]].|According to the short story "[[The Lives of Dax|Allegro Ouroboros in D Minor]]", he was named Foris Hajan.}} |
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+ | ==Symbiosis Commission guards {{anchors|Guard 001|Guard 002}}== |
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+ | {| style="float:right;" |
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+ | |<gallery> |
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+ | File:Trill guard 1.jpg|''Played by [[Nick Dimitri]]'' |
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+ | File:Trill guard 2.jpg|''Played by [[J. Suzanne Rampe]]'' |
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+ | </gallery> |
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+ | This '''[[female]]''' was getting a [[tattoo]] from a [[Klingon 23rd tattoo artist 001|Klingon tattoo artist]] at the [[Orion]] [[embassy]] [[outpost]] on [[Qo'noS]] in [[2257]]. ({{DIS|Will You Take My Hand?}}) |
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==USS ''Enterprise'' officer== |
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Revision as of 16:56, 29 January 2020
Arjin's family
The father of Arjin was not joined to a symbiont, but wanted his daughter (Arjin's sister) to be. He was a pilot instructor on Gedana post for forty years. After his daughter was successful in passing the rigorous trials for being joined to a symbiont, she decided not to be joined, which went against her father's wishes. She left home, married her spouse and the two never spoke again. Because of this he told his son, Arjin, it fell upon him to be joined. Arjin's father died in 2369. (DS9: "Playing God")
Eliminated initiates
These fifty-seven initiates were personally eliminated from the program by the Dax symbiont dating back over a period of 200 years. In 2370, after learning this, Arjin initially asked to be reassigned upon hearing his field docent was to be Jadzia Dax. (DS9: "Playing God")
FNN assistant
Warning! This section may contain spoilers for Star Trek: Picard. |
This female worked as an assistant for the Federation News Network (FNN) near the end of the 24th century. (PIC: "Remembrance")
Guardian
This guardian visited Deep Space 9 in 2371. (DS9: "Facets")
Jadzia's family
Mother
This woman was the spouse to Kela, and the mother of at least two children, Jadzia and her sister; she lived into the 2370s. Since her daughter was in Starfleet, she would worry about her daughter's safety. Jadzia, in turn, recorded "last messages" in case she did not come back from a mission.
In 2372, prior to a battle, Jadzia assured Miles O'Brien that he would live to a ripe old age, and told him she'd put his latest "last message" to his wife and daughter next to her message to her mother. (DS9: "To the Death")
Sister
This woman sent her sister, Jadzia, several glasses in 2372. Jadzia found them to be "really ugly". (DS9: "Body Parts")
Unlike Jadzia, she was not joined. (DS9: "Invasive Procedures")
Joining attendees
Nine individuals were present when the Dax symbiont was transferred from Curzon Dax to Jadzia Dax. Six of them wore medical gowns, including a female surgeon, the remaining three wore civilian clothes. (DS9: "Emissary")
Odan's male hosts
Host 1
This host was said to be Crusher's lover's father. He knew Leka Trion and had kept the people of Peliar Zel II at peace for several generations. In reality, he was the prior host of the Odan symbiont. The younger hoped his efforts would be as successful as the elder's. (TNG: "The Host")
Host 2
This host was originally believed to be Odan, but was in reality only a host body to the symbiont. Upon nearing death in 2367, he ordered Beverly Crusher to save the symbiont and not the body housing it. (TNG: "The Host")
Peers' hosts
These seven hosts all carried the Peers symbiont prior to its joining with Selin Peers. At least one, the first, was a woman. As of 2369, Selin Peers still recalled the symbiont's memories from that time. (DS9: "Dax")
Symbiosis Commission doctor
This doctor was working for the Symbiosis Commission and was murdered by Joran Dax. (DS9: "Equilibrium")
Symbiosis Commission guards
This male and female guard were working for the Symbiosis Commission and helped arrest Joran Dax for murder. (DS9: "Equilibrium")
Symbiosis Commission nurse
This male nurse was assisting Doctor Renhol with the treatment of Jadzia Dax at the medical facilities of the Symbiosis Commission. (DS9: "Equilibrium")
Tattooed female
This female was getting a tattoo from a Klingon tattoo artist at the Orion embassy outpost on Qo'noS in 2257. (DIS: "Will You Take My Hand?")
USS Enterprise officer
USS Valiant cadet
Woman on Gaia
- See: Gaia inhabitants