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Z-particle.
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Subatomic particle created when
Armus
used his powers. The crew of the
Enterprise-D
used scans of these occurring as an indicator of Armus' power level. ("Skin
of Evil" [TNG #22]).
©
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Zaahm,
U.S.S.
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Federation starship proposed
during the 23rd century. This vessel's construction was cancelled, and
it's registry was assigned to another vessel. (Star
Fleet Technical
Manual [Ballantine TOS; Franz Joseph];
Ships
of the Star Fleet [Todd Guenther]).
©© It's possible ships of these names
were still built, of different classes and registry numbers. If built,
this ship would have been
Achernar-class,
with the registry NCC-1780, according to the manuals.
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Zabag.
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Kreel
starship with modified
Breen shielding that
attacked the
I.K.S. Gorkon
during a trip to
taD. The Zabag was destroyed with all forty
of its crew by the Gorkon. ("Diplomatic
Implausibility" [Pocket TNG #61]).
©
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zabathu.
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Andorian
animal similar to the Terran horse. Simulations of this animal were available
for riding on the
Enterprise-D
holodeck. ("Pen Pals" [TNG #41]).
©
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zabee
nuts.
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Snack food prepared for the
Voyager
crew by Neelix.
("Investigations" [VGR #36]).
©
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Zabo.
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One of Jojo Krako's henchmen
on Sigma Iotia in 2268. ("A Piece of the Action" [TOS #49]). Played
by Steve Marlo.
©
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zabo
meat.
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Cardassian food served to Rugal
by Keiko O'Brien in 2370. ("Cardassians" [DS9 #23]).
©
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Zacharia.
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Relief communications operator
on the Enterprise during the command of Christopher Pike. ("Vulcan's
Glory" [Pocket TOS #44; D.C. Fontana]).
©
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Zachary
Taylor, S.S.
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Federation freighter out of
Alpha Centauri that was created as an illusion by Klingons to attract starships
to Talos IV in 2269. ("The Final Voyage" [DC TOS Annual #2]).
©
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Zadar
IV.
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Planet on which oceanographer
Dr. Harry Bernard, Sr. once lived with his son prior to their residence
aboard the Enterprise-D. ("When
the Bough Breaks" [TNG #18]).
©
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Zadeus.
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Aide to Queen Alliena of Domakleion.
Zadeus used his Domak ability of mind control to possess Chief O'Brien
in 2366, attempting to use him to kill Alliena's sister, Madriana, who
was involved in negotiations on the Enterprise-D as the two quarreled
over the throne of Domakleion. ("The Hand of the Assassin" [DC TNG vol.2
#13]).
©
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Za'Faran,
U.S.S.
-
Federation starship proposed
during the 23rd century. This vessel's construction was cancelled, and
it's registry was assigned to another vessel. (Technical
Manual [Franz Joseph TOS];
Ships
of the Star Fleet [Mastercom]). It's possible ships of these names
were still built, of different classes and registry numbers. If built,
this ship would have been
Achernar-class,
with the registry NCC-1760, according to the manuals.
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Zagaroli,
Anita.
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Captain of the colony ship Rosenberg
when it was trapped in an ion storm in 2245. She and her crew were rescued
by the experimental starship
Enterprise on its first mission. ("Final
Frontier" [Pocket TOS Giant #3]).
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Zagtun
Bonecrusher.
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Organized crime leader who met
an accident near Beta Origii in 2287. Pieces of him are still orbiting
it. ("Not... Sweeney!" [DC TOS vol. 2 #7]).
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Zaheva,
Chantal R.
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Captain of the starship Brattain.
She died violently along with her crew when Brattain personnel suffered
severe dream deprivation when the ship was trapped in a Tyken's Rift in
2367. Her final log entries document her crew's descent into paranoia and
murderous rage brought on by chemical imbalance in their brains.
("Night
Terrors" [TNG #91]). Played by Deborah Taylor.
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Zahir.
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Inhabitant of the Delta Quadrant,
a member of the Mikhal Travelers. Kes was invited by Zahir to help explore
the Sylleran rift with him, and was later assaulted by the Doctor after
a program aberration caused him to be homicidal. ("Darkling" [VGR #61]).
Played by David Lee Smith.
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Zahl.
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Technologically advanced but
non-confrontational species in the Delta Quadrant near the Krenim Imperium.
The Zahl defeated the Krenim in a war many years ago and took back the
planets the Krenim had annexed. In a quest to restore the Imperium, Annorax
eradicated a single Zahl colony, but later decided that to be successful
he must go to the Zahl homeworld and erase the entire Zahl species from
existence. After the temporal incursion at the Zahl homeworld, the Zahl
were erased from time, and according to Obrist, that resulted in a 98%
restoration of the Imperium. ("Year of Hell" [VGR #76&77]). The
unnamed Zahl official was played by Rick Fitts, who previously appeared
in "Violations" [TNG #112].
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Zahl
starship.
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("Year of Hell" [VGR #76&77]).
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Zahler
IV.
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Planet, home to a mining colony.
Dalgolan asked his friend Guinan to help him set up a saloon here in 2369,
when it was discovered that the one form of primate animal life here, the
Tordohh, were actually sentient telepaths. After they made several telepathic
invasions into the crews' minds, attempts to rid themselves of the miners,
the colony was relocated. ("Good Listener" [DC TNG vol.2 Special #1]).
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Zahn,
U.S.S.
-
Federation starship, Firestone-class,
Starfleet registry NCC-8606. This vessel was built in the late 23rd century,
and was the last surviving member of its class when it was assigned as
a 24th century cadet training ship at Starfleet Academy. (Jackill's
Star Fleet Reference Manual, vol.2; Starfleet Academy Student Handbook).
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Zahra.
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Yeoman in a 2266 landing party
from the starship Enterprise to Deneva.
("Operation: Annihilate"
[TOS #29]). Played by Maurishka.
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Zaidan.
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Klingon, the son of Kozara.
Zaidan was an architect, the only career he could eke out for himself on
Qo'noS because of his father's disgrace at failing in a mission to destroy
Starbase 12 in 2278. Zaidan and his father had a good relationship until
it was discovered that Kozara's only claim to honor was false, that his
vanquished enemy of 90 years hence, Morgan Bateson, still lived. ("Ship
of the Line" [Pocket TNG HC #8]).
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Zair.
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Pseudonym used by Garth of Izar
when he commandeered the starship Zephyr in 2287, an anagram of
the name of his homeworld. To further confuse authorities, Garth used his
shape-shifting ability to take the form of Phil Burroughs, the commander
of that vessel. ("Aspiring to be Angels" [DC TOS #49]; "Marriage of
Inconvenience" [DC TOS #50]; "Old Loyalties" [DC TOS #54]; "Finnegan's
Wake" [DC TOS #55]).
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zajerberry
wine.
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Product made on Bajor. The wine
became popular among off-world visitors during the Cardassian occupation,
and is now exported from Bajor to many other worlds. ("Behind Enemy
Lines" [Pocket Dominion War #1]).
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Zakal.
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("The Lost Years" [Pocket
TOS HC]).
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Zakarian.
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Commander at Starfleet Academy
that taught a survival course; he was nicknamed "Old Sneezy" because of
his allergies. ("Caretaker" [VGR #1&2]).
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 Zakdorn.
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Humanoid species reputed to
be formidable warriors and regarded for over nine millennia as having the
greatest strategic minds in the galaxy. So strong was this reputation that,
as of 2365, it had not been tested in actual conflict in recent memory.
Sirna Kolrami was a Zakdorn assigned by Starfleet to observe the war games
in the Braslota system in 2365. Zakdorn Klim Dokachin was the administrator
of the Starfleet surplus depot at Qualor II. ("Peak Performance" [TNG
#47]; "Unification" [TNG #107&108]).
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Zakpro.
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Species that, at some point
before Earth's twentieth century, had completely destroyed their planet's
ecosystem with the use of synthetic ozone modification technology. Gary
Seven was aware of the Zakpro and used it as a case in point when contemplating
the nature of Earth's experiments with such technology. ("The Rise and
Fall of Khan Noonien Singh, Volume One" [Eugenics Wars #1]).
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Zaldans.
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Humanoid race characterized
by webbed hands. Members of the Federation,
they have found integration into the galactic society difficult. Zaldan
cultural values reject human courtesy as a form of dishonesty, so the proper
(and courteous) way to address a Zaldan is with brutal honesty. Once
this is taken into account, however, they are a friendly and helpful people.SEE:
Rondon.
("Coming of Age"
[TNG #19]).
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Zalkon.
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Homeworld of the Zalkonians.
The government of this planet claimed the Zeta Gelis cluster as part of
their space. ("Transfigurations" [TNG #73]).
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Zalkonian
starship.
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Vessel used by the Zalkonians.
This ship was capable of high warp speeds, rivaling that of a Galaxy-class
vessel. It also possessed a weapon that assaulted the body chemistry of
an attacking vessel's crew, neutralizing their ability to absorb oxygen.
("Transfigurations"
[TNG #73]).
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Zalkonians.
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Humanoid race distinguished
by multiple horizontal facial ridges. Sometime prior to 2366, a few members
of the Zalkonian race began suffering from painful isoelectrical bursts
and exhibiting strange mutations in their tissues. The Zalkonian government,
fearful of these new beings, persecuted and attempted to kill everyone
who experienced these mutations. One Zalkonian, who became known as John
Doe, escaped his homeworld, and was successful in allowing the metamorphosis
aboard the Enterprise-D in 2366, becoming the first of his race
to transmute into a noncorporeal being. ("Transfigurations" [TNG #73]).
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Zalt.
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In an alternate universe where
humans never evolved, Zalt was a Klingon warrior in conflict with the Romulans.
Zalt was rescued from battle by the time-displaced starship Enterprise,
and later lost in time through the Guardian of Forever. ("First Frontier"
[Pocket TOS #75]).
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Zambrano,
Battle of.
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Historic conflict on Solais
V, the location of which was the site of peace talks mediated by Riva of
Ramatis III. ("Loud as a Whisper" [TNG #32]).
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zan
periculi.
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Species of flower native to
Ferengi world Lappa IV. DaiMon Tog presented some of these flowers to Lwaxana
Troi.
("Ménage à Troi" [TNG #72]).
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Zandir,
Zot.
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("Partners?" [DC TOS vol.2
#17&18]).
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Zandura-class.
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Type of Federation starship
in use in the late 24th century. The Zandura consists of a saucer
section with four warp nacelles connected directly to the rear of the hull,
and was a prototype science vessel designed to replace the aging Oberth-class,
with separation and atmospheric flight capability.
(Conjecture). The
Zandura-class
was designed in the pre-production stages of "First Contact" [Movie #8],
but the design was never completed as a filming computer model. The sketch
by Alex Jaeger is shown here, courtesy of Star Trek: The Magazine and Spike's
Star Trek Site. The ship was named by Jaeger for the band Fold Zandura.
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Zandura,
U.S.S.
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Federation starship, prototype
for the Zandura-class. (Conjecture).
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Zanthi
fever.
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Viral infection which affects
the empathic abilities of Betazoids. A patient suffering from Zanthi fever
will involuntarily project emotions onto others. Lwaxana Troi contracted
Zanthi fever in 2371 and caused several individuals on Deep Space 9 to
experience amorous emotions at the Bajoran Gratitude Festival. ("Fascination"
[DS9 #56]).
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Zantos.
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Planet that was home to a garrulous,
ill-tempered civilization. Starfleet steered clear of Zantos after the
leader of a landing party was captured and castrated years ago. ("Into
the Void" [Pocket NF #2]).
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Zantosians.
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Garrulous, ill-tempered inhabitants
of Zantos.
("Into the Void" [Pocket NF #2]).
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Zantosian
ale.
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Potent distilled spirit originating
on the reclusive planet of Zantos. Zantosian ale was considered by many
to be superior to Romulan ale in quality. ("Into the Void" [Pocket NF
#2]).
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Zanza
Men's Dance Palace.
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Facility located across from
the Blue Parrot Café on Sarona VII. ("We'll Always Have Paris"
[TNG #24]).
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Zan'zi.
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Klingon vessel that destroyed
the dilithium prison mines on the planet Pao'la. ("In the Name of Honor"
[Pocket TOS]).
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Zapata,
U.S.S.
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Federation starship, Surak-class
escort, Starfleet registry NCC-33814. Named for Mexican revolutionary Emiliano
Zapata, a leader of the Mexican Revolution of 1911-1917. Commanded by Captain
Ishimaki. The
Enterprise-D was scheduled to meet the Zapata
in the Xanthras system following a 2366 mission in the Gamma Erandi nebula.
Zapata
carried several
Saratoga survivors to a reunion on Deep Space 9
in 2372. The Zapata later fought in the Dominion War, and in 2373
was part of the Ninth Fleet headquartered at station Deep Space Nine in
the Bajor Sector. ("Ménage à Troi" [TNG #72]; "Saratoga"
[Pocket DS9 #18]; In the Pale Moonlight [DS9]). The Zapata's registry
and class information was devised for background graphics during the production
of Star Trek: The Next Generation, the ship was never seen. The "In the
Pale Moonlight" casualty lists record that the Zapata filed several
KIA, WIA and MIA reports about personnel in the war, although it should
be noted that not all of those personnel originated on the vessel, since
their names are duplicated in the reports of several other vessels.
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Zar.
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Son of Spock, born to Zarabeth
of Sarpeidon 5,000 years ago in Sarpeidon's ice age, trapped in the same
past that his mother was banished to. Zar visited the twenty-third century
on two occasions, the first in 2269 when his existence was discovered through
the examination of a archaeological record taken from the Atoz library.
A team journeyed to the past and brought him back through the Guardian
of Forever. His brief stay in the future was instrumental in stopping a
Romulan incursion on the planet Gateway. Zar returned, not to the ice-covered
mountain from which he came, but instead to a populated area with medieval
technology. He became the sovren of New Araen, an influential city-state.
After the death of his first wife, Araen, he was married to the priestess
Winn and later had a child with her. Zar's second visit to the future was
in 2284 when the Guardian of Forever malfunctioned, and Kirk, Spock and
McCoy returned to the past to retrieve Zar so that he could mind-meld with
it as he had been the only person to ever do so fifteen years earlier.
("All Our Yesterdays" [TOS #78]; "Yesterday's Son" [Pocket TOS #11]; "Time
for Yesterday" [Pocket TOS #39]).
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Zar,
Hranok.
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Bolian lieutenant. Zar was the
tactical officer of the starship Saratoga until it was destroyed
by the Borg at Wolf 359 in 2367. Zar currently serves as tactical on the
Crazy
Horse. ("Emissary" [DS9 #1&2]; "Saratoga" [Pocket DS9
#18]). Played by Stephen Davies. He wasn't given a name in "Emissary",
but was called Hranok in the novelization, and later called Zar in the
novel, "Saratoga."
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Zar,
U.S.S.
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Federation starship, Decker-class
destroyer, Starfleet registry NCC-6016. (FASA Officer's Manual [TNG]).
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Zarabeth.
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Citizen from planet Sarpeidon
who was banished after two of her family conspired to kill planetary leader
Zor Khan. Zarabeth was sent some 5,000 years into her planets past, into
a brutal ice age, where she lived in total isolation. Her loneliness was
broken only briefly when Spock and McCoy were accidentally sent into Sarpeidon's
past by the atavachron, before returning to their present. While there,
Spock became emotionally involved with Zarabeth, who loved him, too. Unbeknownst
to him, Zarabath gave birth to his son Zar afterwards. Zarabeth died before
the next time Spock visited her time. ("All Our Yesterdays" [TOS #78]).
Played by Mariette Hartley.
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Zarale.
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Cardassian gul responsible
for the massacre of six Bajoran villages during the occupation. Zarale
was killed by Li Nalas at Sahving Valley on Bajor, the story of his death
becoming a heroic legend among Bajoran resistance fighters. ("The Homecoming"
[DS9 #21]).
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Zaran.
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Planet, home of the Zaranites.
("Triangle"
[Pocket TOS #9]).
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 Zaranites.
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Insectoid Federated species
from
Zeta Tau II, distinguished by large
skulls and antennae projecting from their mandibular areas. Zaranites
have shiny light-brown skin and breathe a non-standard gas mixture. Zaranites
always wear a heavy metallic mask with twin air hoses leading to a small
enviromental backpack in a class M enviroment. They virtually always wear
heavy grey robes in public. By the
24th century, the Zaranite race was known through the Federation for its
skill at engineering weapon systems. The type IX and X phaser strips used
first in Ambassador and Galaxy-class starships was possible
by a Zaranite collimator design. Starfleet had rejected a request in 2364
to crew a starship with only Zaranites, based on their unpredictable and
sometimes belligerent reactions to stressful situations. ("The Motion
Picture" [Movie #1]; "Triangle" [Pocket TOS #9]; Officer's Manual [FASA
TNG]). The Zaranites' appearance was cut from the movie.
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Zarelli.
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Type-6 shuttlecraft from the
starship
Etzel-A that transported Edam Astrun to Starfleet Academy.
("Passages"
[Marvel SA #6]). The name of the ship is barely visible in one panel, and
the NCC-509-A registry corresponds to a new version of the starship Etzel
from the Technical Manual [TOS].
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zark.
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Klingon riding animal, similar
to a Terran horse. SEE: s'tarahk. ("Pen Pals" [TNG #41]).
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Zarn.
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Nasgul starship commander who
represented his government during the bounty bidding war when James Kirk
was captured by Sweeney in 2288. ("Going, Going.." [DC TOS vol.2 #8];
"..Gone!" [DC TOS vol.2 #9]).
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Zaterl
emerald.
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Semi-mythical gemstone, reputed
to be in the ruins of Ligillium. Picard offered to take Ardra there to
convince her to accept arbitration in the matter of the Contract of Ardra.
The Orion Malic displayed a remarkably good fake of this impressive jewel
under directed floodlights in his meeting room, along with several other
jewels and erotic artwork. ("Devil's Due" [TNG #87]; "Demons of Air
and Darkness" [Pocket Gateways]).
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Zavada.
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Space vessel that took part
in the Belle Terre expedition in the 2270s, a privateer commanded by Captain
Sheppard.
("Wagon Train to the Stars" [Pocket New Earth #1]).
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Zayn
Z'ir.
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Romulan commander. She commanded
the bird-of-prey War Thorn, in Primus Kilyle's swarm. ("Final
Frontier" [Pocket TOS Giant #3]).
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Zaynar.
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Angosian, the aide to Prime
Minister Nayrok.
("The Hunted" [TNG #59]). Played by J. Michael Flynn.
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Zayra.
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Bajoran who operated the Transit
Aid center on Deep Space 9, he accused Odo of murdering Ibudan in 2369.
Zayra incited others to form a lynch mob to harass the shape-shifter.
("A
Man Alone" [DS9 #3]). Played by Edward Albert.
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Zayra
IV.
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Planet where can be found a
Talarian hook spider. O'Brien once rerouted an emitter array at a starbase
here before being aboard the
Enterprise-D.
("Realm of Fear" [TNG
#128).
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Zayus.
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Vulcan clan estate. Senak of
Zayus was the manager of the estate of Keldeen, which was the property
of Spock.
("Vulcan's Glory" [Pocket TOS #44]).
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Zealous.
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Edemian starship called to back
up the demands of Mas Marko when a rogue Changeling began murdering visitors
to Deep Space 9 in 2369. ("The Siege" [Pocket DS9 #2]).
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Zeators.
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("Requiem" [Pocket TNG];
Dixon Timeline).
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Zeayana.
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Planet where it was alleged
that James Kirk had accepted a bribe from a pirate guild leader Liji Bragg.
("The
Trial of Captain Kirk" [Gold Key TOS #24]).
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Zebra
Tango Division
-
Division of the Stafleet Corps
of Engineers that was placed at the disposal of Lieutenant Commander Eric
John Stiles for the construction of a large spaceborne field-net designed
to protect Pojjan from the deadly effects of the Constrictor. ("Red
Sector" [Pocket TNG #53]).
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Zebros
IV.
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Planet the starship Stargazer
visited for archaeological survey in the 2250s. ("The First Virtue"
[Pocket TNG #56]).
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Zebrosians.
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Ancient civilization that once
inhabited Zebros IV. Zebrosian ruins were investigated by the starship
Stargazer
in the 2250s ("The First Virtue" [Pocket TNG #56]).
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Zebub.
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Species of Furies, that Vedil
belonged to. This species was tall and had dark red skin. Each side of
its head holds a rams horn and many feeding creatures resembling maggots
live along the surface of its skin. ("The Soldiers of Fear" [Pocket
TNG #41]).
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Zed.
-
("The Maze" [DC TNG vol.2
#46]).
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Zed
Lapis sector.
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Location of Vagra II. ("Skin
of Evil" [TNG #22]).
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Zee.
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Ezris nickname, given to her
by her younger brother when he was first learning to talk. She only shares
it with those she loves.
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Zee-Magnees
Prize.
-
Prestigious scientific award.
Richard Daystrom won the prize for his 2243 invention of duotronics at
the age of 24. Ira Graves received the award for work in positronic neural
networks.
("The Ultimate Computer" [TOS #53]; "The Schizoid Man" [TNG
#31]).
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Zeen.
-
("Double or Nothing" [Pocket
TNG #55]).
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Zef'No.
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Captain of the Kressari freighter
Calondon.
Zef'No was responsible for the transfer of Cardassian supplied weapons
to the Circle in 2370. ("The Circle" [DS9 #22]).
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Zefram
Cochrane High School.
-
Educational institution that
was attended by Geordi LaForge. ("First Contact" [Movie #8]).
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Zegurnii
Design Bureau.
-
Klingon technical organization
in the 23rd century, responsible for military equipment design. (Star
Fleet Battles).
-
 Zek.
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Wizened leader of Ferengi commerce
who formerly served as Grand Nagus. Zek has enormous ears and carries a
cane of his likeness made of gold-pressed latinum. Zek convened a major
trade conference on Deep Space 9 in 2369 to announce the appointment of
his successor as Grand Nagus. Zek named Quark as his successor, and apparently
died shortly thereafter. In fact, Zek's death was a ruse intended to test
the suitability of his son, Krax, to one day assume the mantle of Nagus.
Zek came out of hiding when he realized his son was not as mercenary as
Zek would have liked. Zek therefore decided not to retire, and remain the
Grand Nagus a bit longer. In 2375 Zek stood down and granted the title
of Grand Nagus to Rom, the brother of Quark. He has since retired to Risa
with his lover, Ishka. ("The Nagus" [DS9 #11]). Played by Wallace Shawn.
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Zel.
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Jarada hive that dwells on the
planet Beltaxiyan Minor. ("Imbalance"
[Pocket TNG #22]).
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Zelasko.
-
Midshipman who served at the
communications station aboard the starship Saskatoon, under the
command of Eric Stiles. ("Red
Sector" [Pocket TNG #53]).
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Zelaznan
fever.
-
Disease that struck the Alpha
Hydros and Beta Hydros colonies in 2367. The starship Enterprise-D
arrived in time to synthesize a vaccine before any deaths occured. ("The
Flight of the Albert Einstein" [DC TNG vol.2 #20]).
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Zelbinion.
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An ancient crate of a ship that
Ro Laren piloted during a raid on a Cardassian supply depot during her
time with the Maquis. This seems to be a reference to a ship featured
on the Sci-Fi channel's Farscape.
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Zelbrektrovish.
-
Jarada who is head of scientific
research on Beltaxiyan Minor. ("Imbalance"
[Pocket TNG #22]).
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Zelfreetrollan.
-
Jarada who is First Among Council
of the hive dwelling on Beltaxiyan Minor. ("Imbalance"
[Pocket TNG #22]).
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Zelk'helvtrobreen.
-
Jarada who is head of hive guardians
on Beltaxiyan Minor. ("Imbalance" [Pocket
TNG #22]).
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Zelmirtrozarn.
-
Jarada who is the spiritual
leader of the hive on Beltaxiyan Minor. ("Imbalance"
[Pocket TNG #22]).
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Zelnixcanlon.
-
Jarada who was assigned as protocol
liaison to a Starfleet diplomatic party visiting Beltaxiyan Minor in 2366.
("Imbalance"
[Pocket TNG #22]).
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Zelnyartroma'ar.
-
Jarada who is director of medical
services on Beltaxiyan Minor. ("Imbalance"
[Pocket TNG #22]).
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Zelnyentrozhahk.
-
Jarada who is minister of education
on Beltaxiyan Minor. ("Imbalance" [Pocket
TNG #22]).
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Zemtar.
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Fortress of the Kaylar
warriors of Rigel VII. By 2254 the Zemtar was all but abandoned, the Rigelian
society
turning their backs of their formerly proud warrior caste in preparation
for joining the Federation. The Kaylar had planned to sabotage the
planet's membership advances by killing a party of Starfleet officers sent
to the planet in that year. Several crewmembers of the starship Enterprise
were slain, in the fortress, including captain's Yeoman Dermot Cusack.
Captain Pike was forced to combat a Kaylar here. ("The Cage" [TOS unaired
pilot]; "Our Dearest Blood" [Marvel EV #3]).
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zenite.
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Mineral mined on planet Ardana.
Zenite was required by the Federation in 2268 to cure a botanical plague
on Merak II. When mined in its raw state, zenite produces an invisible,
tasteless gas which impairs mental functions of mining workers. ("The
Cloud Minders" [TOS #74]).
-
Zenzhe
Minor.
-
Star system containing the Zenzhe
Minor Research Station. ("Trekkers" [Marvel UNL #9]).
-
Zenzhe
Minor Research Station.
-
Installation in the Zenzhe Minor
system visited by the Enterprise on stardate 5997. ("Trekkers"
[Marvel UNL #9]).
-
Zeos.
-
Outer planet in the M43 Alpha
star system that had crude interplanetary transport capabilities. Its humanoid
inhabitants, the Zeons, were the victim of a campaign of genocide led by
the Nazi-style government of Ekos, its closest neighbor. ("Patterns
of Force" [TOS #52]).
-
Zeons.
-
Humanoid inhabitants of Zeos,
in the M43 Alpha star system. The Zeons had interplanetary transport capabilities,
which made them the target of a campaign of genocide from their neighbor,
Ekos, whose government had been transformed into a Nazi dictatorship as
a social experiment by Federation observer John Gill. ("Patterns of
Force" [TOS #52]).
-
Zephiod
III.
-
Planet the Worthy were en route
to when they first encountered the Gorn.
("The Return of the Worthy"
[DC TOS vol.2 #13-15]).
-
zero-grav
tumbling.
-
("The Begotten" [DS9 #110]).
-
zero
gravity combat training.
-
("First Contact" [Movie #8]).
-
zero-point
energy.
-
Quantum fluctuation effect that
is employed to enhance the explosion of Federation quantum torpedoes. (Technical
Manual [DS9]; Scientific Theory [with thanks to Bernd at Ex
Astris Scientia]). Zero-point energy (ZPE) is a real theory which assumes
that there is a significant amount of energy below what we use to measure
as the zero level, because of quantum fluctuations. It was believed that
there is no practical use of ZPE, since it it should not be possible to
transfer this energy to a higher level. However, if two metal plates are
put very close together, the range of possible waves of the quantum fluctuations
between the plates can be restricted such that the zero-point energy is
smaller than in the surrounding area. The result is an attractive force
between the plates which will move towards each other. This is known as
the Casimir effect.
-
Zephyr,
U.S.S.
-
Federation starship, Miranda-class
heavy frigate, Starfleet registry NCC-1906. Commanded by Captain Philip
Burroughs. Zephyr's crew was killed and replaced with mercenaries
in 2287 by Garth of Izar, seeking revenge against Captain Kirk. Garth,
using his shape-shifting abilities to disguise himself as Zephyr's
captain, went on a rampage, destroying Klingon outposts and ships, and
also a Federation colony on Omicron Ceti IV. ("The Stars in Secret Influence"
[DC TOS #48]; "Aspiring to be Angels" [DC TOS #49]; "Marriage of Inconvenience"
[DC TOS #50]). In "Aspiring to be Angels" the Zephyr's registry reads 'NCC-1005',
but in "Marriage of Inconvenience," the Zephyr was pictured as NCC-1906,
but in one panel of that story the saucer read 'U.S.S. Bolland NCC-1023,'
a possible production error (and seeming tribute to comic artist Brian
Bolland). The 1906 registry is the most consistent with other Miranda-class
vessels.
-
Zerajh.
-
Planet in the Delta Quadrant.
In 2374, a ship from Zerajh was placing warning buoys around a null-energy
field located between two binary red giant stars. The ship became trapped,
and the starship Voyager freed it after recieving a distress call.
It was here Voyager dropped off alien refugees of the Raft Cabal
that raided their ship. ("Dead Zone" [Marvel VGR #9]).
-
Zerajhans.
-
Humanoid species native to Zerajh,
denoted by a bulbous nose and two vertical cranial ridges. ("Dead Zone"
[Marvel VGR #9]).
-
Zertanians.
-
Sovereign species. It was rumored
that the Zertanians wanted the Silver Paladin, Adrian Dareau for crimes
against their state. ("Survivors" [Pocket TNG #4]).
-
Zeta
Alpha II.
-
Planet that was the departure
point of the starship Lalo in 2366 just prior to that vessel's destruction
Borg. ("The Best of Both Worlds, Part I" [TNG #74]).
-
Zeta
Gelis cluster.
-
Region charted by the Enterprise-D
in 2366. While mapping the area, the crew discovered the Zalkonian known
as John Doe on one of the planets there. The ship continued to map this
cluster for the next seven weeks. ("Transfigurations" [TNG #73]).
-
Zeta
Geminorum
-
Star in Federation space whose
system contains the planet Maximilian. This system was originally home
to the Tullvans, who died out almost 2,000 years ago. (Star Fleet Intelligence--Operations
Manual [FASA RPG]; Dixon Timeline [from "Star Trek: The New Voyages" vol.2]).
-
Zeta
Gomal IV.
-
("Disaster" [TNG #105]).
-
Zeta
Paor
-
Star in Federation space whose
system contains the planet Hurlin. (Star Fleet Intelligence--Operations
Manual [FASA RPG]).
-
Zeta-10
Scorpii.
-
Wolf-Rayet type star found 5,700
light-years from the Federation. The Enterprise accidentally ended
up at this star in 2268 when testing Inversion Drive. It went nova when
the Enterprise left orbit, a side-effect of the Inversion Drive.
("The
Wounded Sky" [Pocket TOS #13]).
-
Zetar.
-
Planet where all corporeal life
was destroyed millennia ago. During the Kzinti Incursion of the 2270s,
Zetar was the site of the pivotal battle where the Kzin were defeated by
the Enterprise.
("The Lights of Zetar" [TOS #73]; Ships of the
Star Fleet).
-
Zetarians.
-
Mysterious non-corporeal life-forms,
last survivors of the planet Zetar. They wandered through space for a millennia,
searching for a body in which they could live again. They thought they
had found such when they discovered Enterprise crew member Mira Romaine
in 2268. When Romaine's fellow crewmembers discovered that her mind had
been invaded by the Zetarians and that she was in danger of losing her
identity., Romaine was placed in a decompression chamber where the Zetarians
were driven from her body. ("The Lights of Zetar" [TOS #73]).
-
Zevians.
-
Spacegoing civilization. ("His
Way" [DS9 #144]).
-
Zevon.
-
Romulan, a member of the imperial
ruling family. Zevon was a scientist by trade, and found an accident in
his experiments while commanding a science vessel of his people causing
a massive disruption in gravitational space-time known as the Constrictor,
which cost over a billion lives on the planet Pojjan. Zevon was captured
by the Pojjana, and the other members of his family chose not to rescue
him, once they learned of his captivity from his fellow prisoner Eric Stiles.
His wife, Subcommander Sykora, followed him to Pojjan and was his companion
as he attempted to rectify his mistake and relieve the Pojjana from the
horrific Constrictor attacks. In 2369 Eric Stiles went to rescue Zevon,
who was beleived to have been the only member of the Romulan royals uninfected
by Gerrid Thul's prion virus, which was decimating his bloodline. Provost
Orsova, an unwitting agent of Thul's, infected Zevon before uninfected
DNA could be reteived from him. The salvation of the royal family was instead
retrieved from the DNA of his unborn child in Sykora's womb. The salvation
of the Pojjana people came when, after Zevon's rescue, and the death of
Orsova, Starfleet opened the red sector up to ships and allowed the Starfleet
Corps of Engineers to build a massive space shield complex to protect the
world from gravity waves. ("Red
Sector" [Pocket TNG #53]).
-
Z'gal.
-
Type of Klingon starship, a
D-9 cruiser which entered service in the mid-23rd century. ([FASA]).
-
Zgoda
Ring.
-
Klingon starbase and construction
facility. ("Ship of the Line" [Pocket TNG HC #8]).
-
Zha
Mortas.
-
Type of Klingon space station,
a Z-4B type defense outpost which entered service in the mid-23rd century.
([FASA]).
-
Zhan,
Dranna.
-
Prime minister of the planet
Zuyna. In 2288 Zhan was replaced by a shape-shifting member of the B'Tin
species, who co-habitate the planet Zuyna with the Zuynans. B'Non took
Zhan's place to help stop the slaughter of his own people. ("The Price
of Admission" [DC vol.2 TOS #29]).
-
Zhang,
U.S.S.
-
Federation starship, Abbé-class
torpedo destroyer, Starfleet registry NCC-5308. (Jackill's Blueprints).
-
zhavey.
-
Andorian term referring to one
of an individual's four parents. ("Demons of Air and Darkness" [Pocket
DS9 Gateways]).
-
zheelsray.
-
Jaradan musical instrument,
a multileveled harp. ("Imbalance" [Pocket TNG #22]).
-
zhian'tara.
-
Trill ritual in which a joined
Trill is able to interact with the previous hosts of its symbiont. A Guardian
serves as a telepathic link from the Trill to close friends, whose bodies
are inhabited by the conciousness of the hosts. Jadzia Dax underwent her
zhian'tara in late 2371 on Deep Space Nine. ("Facets" [DS9 #71]).
-
Zhivkov,
Todor.
-
President of the Bulgarian nation
of the planet Terra in 1989. The day after the Berlin Wall fell, Zhivkov
resigned his position. ("The Rise and Fall of Khan Noonien Singh, Volume
One" [Eugenics Wars #1]).
-
Zhota.
-
("Futures" [Marvel EV #12-14];
"Now and Then" [Marvel EV #15]).
-
zh'Thane,
Charivretha.
-
Andorian, a member of the Federation
council who serves as an influential vote in major issues. She is zhavey,
one of the parents of Ensign Thirishar ch'Thane. She served Andor for the
past eight years to extend trade agreements with non-aligned worlds. At
the time of the Gateways crisis, she was on Europa Nova. ("Demons of
Air and Darkness" [Pocket DS9 Gateways]).
-
Zhukov,
U.S.S.
-
Federation starship, a destroyer-type
vessel. Built in the 23rd century. (Federation
Starship Recognition Manual [FASA RPG]). The manual listed this as
a
Larson-class destroyer
with a registry of NCC-4440. I haven't listed it in the main body of the
entry, because it seems unlikely Starfleet would have so many hundreds
of the same type of ship.
-
Zhukov,
U.S.S.
-
Federation starship, Ambassador-class
explorer, Starfleet registry NCC-26136. Commanded by Captain Neil Gleason.
Named for Russian General Grigori Konstantinovich Zhukov (1896-1974). Reginald
Barclay's assignment prior to being posted on the Enterprise-D in
2366. The Zhukov met the Enterprise-D in 2367 for the transfer
of Ambassador T'Pel. Several science teams were transported from this ship
to the Enterprise-D in preparation for exploration of the Phoenix
cluster in 2368. The Zhukov was later commanded by Captain Milus
Verata. ("Hollow Pursuits" [TNG #69]; "Data's Day" [TNG #85]; "The Game"
[TNG #106]; "Dujonian's Hoard" [Pocket Captain's Table #2]; "Bridge Commander"
[Activision]). According to studio sources, the Zhukov's registry was supposed
to be NCC-26136, but was mislabeled NCC-62136 (and spelled 'Zuhkov,' to boot).
I have come to agree with this notion, as the registry of the model's appearance
is not visible. I had formerly no problem with the high registry of the
ship, but other sources (fandom and canon) perpetuate the registry Okuda
intended.
-
Zibalia.
-
Homeworld of the Zibalians.
("The
Most Toys" [TNG #70]).
-
Zibalians.
-
Humanoid life-form, distinguished
by decorative tattooing on the temporal areas of their face. Some are traders,
such as the notorious Kivas Fajo. ("The Most Toys" [TNG #70]).
-
Zielen,
T.
-
Starfleet lieutenant commander
who was assigned aboard the starship Voyager. Zielen died, probably
during that vessel's rough trip to the Delta Quadrant in the Caretaker's
energy wave. ("Imperfection" [VGR]).
-
Ziff,
Anaanda.
-
Starfleet lieutenant who was
serving aboard the starship Enteprise-D in 2369. She had previously
served on the starships Malone, Petersen and Clavin.
Ziff was born on Omicron Ceti III, the daughter of Marsha I. and Benjamin
A. Ziff. Ziff's specialty is sciences, quantum mechanics and special physics
research, and her serial number is RT-825-081. In the course of her Starfleet
career, she has received the Sepek Academic Scholarship, the Extended Tour
Ribbon with Cluster, the Okuda Award for subspace resistance research and
the Daystrom Award for quantum physics. Sometime during the construction
of the starship Enterprise-D, she served as the head of the team
at Utopia Plantitia that installed the ship's secondary cargo transporter.
("Eye
of the Beholder" [TNG]). Ziff's service record was displayed on a monitor
in the episode. The previous assignment ships appear to be a reference
to the TV series Cheers.
-
Ziff,
Benjamin A.
-
Native of Omicron Ceti III,
the father of Lieutenant Anaanda Ziff. ("Eye of the Beholder" [TNG]).
-
Ziff,
Marsha I.
-
Native of Omicron Ceti III,
the mother of Lieutenant Anaanda Ziff. ("Eye of the Beholder" [TNG]).
-
Zil.
-
One of the more talented enforcers
in the Orion Syndicate when Malic began working for him on Finneas XII.
Due to Malics short stature, he was able to spy on Zils targets, as well
as Zil himself. ("Demons of Air and Darkness" [Pocket Gateways]).
-
zilm'kach.
-
Klingon food served on the Promenade
restaurant of DS9 in 2370. Also one of the replicated Klingon delicacies
served at Ambassador Worfs reception. ("Melora" [DS9 #26]; "Diplomatic
Implausibility" [Pocket TNG]).
-
Zimbabwe,
U.S.S.
-
Federation starship, a cruiser
under the command of Captain Ulysses Montaya. Commissioned at stardate
5621.3. Current non-classified assignments as of the 2260s were transport
of diplomats between Babel and Vulcan, search for missing ships in the
Delphi sector. ("Judgment Rites" [Interplay TOS]). The readout of this
game might have been meant to represent this vessel as Constitution-class.
The 'Constitution-inflation' continues to rise, so I have disregarded
it.
-
Zimbata.
-
Captain of the starship Victory.
Geordi LaForge served under Zimbata prior to his assignment to the U.S.S.
Hood.
LaForge presented Zimbata with a gift of a model of the ancient sailing
ship H.M.S. Victory in 2365. ("Elementary, Dear Data" [TNG #29]).
-
Ziminda.
-
One of two predominant races
populating Chronian III. Specializing in the export of various exotic minerals,
the Ziminda cohabit the planet with the Buice, whom they have been at war
with. Most of the disputes centered around mining rights, and in the mid-23rd
century their scattered armed encounters erupted into full-scale war. In
2287, Takula, the Ziminda leader, asked for Federation mediation. Ambassador
Palmer was sent to Chronian aboard the starship Enterprise-A to
hammer out a settlement, but was severely beaten by Kime, leader of the
Buice. In the end, the captain of the Enterprise-A found an ingenious,
if unorthodox, solution the the planet's problems. ("The Sentence" [DC
TOS vol.2 #2]; "Death Before Dishonor" [DC TOS vol.2 #3]).
-
Zimmerman,
Kes.
-
In a delusional holosimulation
where the EMH of Voyager believed he was Lewis Zimmerman, Barclay told
the Doctor that the human Kes that appears in the simulation is his wife.
("Projections" [VGR]).
-
 Zimmerman,
Lewis.
-
Holographic engineer at Jupiter
Station. Zimmerman is noted for his creation of the Emergency Medical Holographic
program, which is now in use in many Federation installations. The basis
for the EMH's program was Zimmerman's likeness and personality. While working
on plans for a more friendly, long term version of the EMH called the LMH,
Zimmerman visited Deep Space Nine to interview Julian Bashir, whom he wanted
to base the new program on. Zimmerman eventually rejected Bashir due to
genetic engineering performed on Bashir as a child. Another holosimulation
that was based on Zimmerman was the EMH Diagnostic Hologram, a program
designed to repair the program of an EMH. In 2372 a malfunction in the
Voyager EMH's program led him to beleive that he was Lewis Zimmerman and
Voyager
was a holoscenario. ("Projections" [VGR #17]; "Doctor Bashir, I Presume"
[DS9 #114]). Played by Robert Picardo.
-
Zimmerman
Alpha one.
-
This is the matrix overlay program
that is used to overlay the diagnostic matrix onto the Doctor's matrix.("The
Swarm" [VGR]).
-
Zina.
-
Orion slave girl who had once
belonged to Krassus until his death in 2373. Zina was acquired by Krassus
in 2372, but instead of selling her as he intended, he took a liking to
her and kept her. ("House of Cards" [Pocket NF #1]).
-
Zindar,
U.S.S.
-
Federation starship proposed
during the 23rd century. This vessel's construction was cancelled, and
it's registry was assigned to another vessel. (Technical
Manual [Franz Joseph TOS];
Ships
of the Star Fleet [Mastercom]). It's possible ships of these names
were still built, of different classes and registry numbers. If built,
this ship would have been
Achernar-class,
with the registry NCC-1759, according to the manuals.
-
Zingje.
-
Security staff member at Starfleet
Headquarters. ("The Lost Years" [Pocket TOS HC]).
-
Zio.
-
Prisoner in the Akritiri detention
facility for 6 years. He let Paris and Kim stay in his shelter in exchange
for them taking him with them when they escape. Zio had written a manifesto
of his insights, reasoning, and evidence regarding the purpose of the clamp.
("The
Chute" [VGR #47]). Played by Don McManus.
-
Zipper
Fly.
-
Arco-class fighter docked
on Enterprise in 2267. ("Dreadnought!" [Pocket TOS #29]).
-
Ziyal.
-
SEE: Tora Ziyal.
-
Zkun.
-
Engineering trainee serving
aboard the starship Starbound. Zkun was one of those who survived
an Orion attack on their vessel. ("Survivors" [Pocket TNG #4]).
-
Zlangco.
-
Leader of the Nol-Ennis, who
fought his eternal enemies, the Ennis, on a penal-colony moon in the Gamma
Quadrant. ("Battle Lines" [DS9 #13]). Played by Paul Collins.
-
zletha.
-
Andorian flower, a blue blossom
with stamen and a white stem. ("Demons of Air and Darkness" [Pocket
Gateways]).
-
Z'mortama-class.
-
Type of Klingon starship, a
K-17 scout which entered service in the 2240s, and was removed from service
about a quarter-century later. ([FASA]).
-
Zoa.
-
Rassua woman who has joined
the crew of the frigate Challenger. ("Challenger" [Pocket
New Earth #5]; "Chainmail" [Pocket Challenger Gateways #4]).
-
Zobral.
-
("Desert Crossing" [ENT #24]).
Played by Clancy Brown.
-
Zocal.
-
("Rapture" [DS9 #108]).
-
Zocal's
Third Prophecy.
-
("Rapture" [DS9 #108]).
-
Zodiac-class.
-
Type of Federation starship,
which includes the starships Yorktown and Zodiac. (Conjecture).
The name Zodiac-class was devised by Michael Okuda for the Star
Trek: Encyclopedia and other onscreen set graphics.
-
Zodiac,
U.S.S.
-
Federation starship, Zodiac-class
light cruiser. (Conjecture).
-
Zolan.
-
("Cardassians" [DS9 #23]).
Played by Dion Anderson.
-
Zooabul.
-
Habitat compound in the Nyrian
domes. ("Displaced" [VGR]) .
-
Zor
Khan.
-
Tyrant on Sarpeidon who banished
Zarabeth 5,000 years into the past because two of her kinsmen were involved
in a conspiracy to kill him. ("All Our Yesterdays" [TOS #78]).
-
Zora.
-
Notorious scientist who conducted
cruel experiments on the body chemistries of living beings on Tiburon.
A replica of Zora was created by the Excalbians in 2268, part of their
study of the concept of "good" and "evil." ("The Savage Curtain" [TOS
#77]). Played by Carol Daniels Dement.
-
Zoran
Si Verdin.
-
Thallonian man that along with
Rojam and Juif once were inseparable friends of Lord Si Cwan. Years later
Zoran grew to hate Si Cwan for turning his back on the decadent royal court
of the Thallonian Empire. Zoran became almost insane in his hatred for
Si Cwan especially resenting Si Cwan for clinging to the moral high ground.
Zoran worked together with Ryjaan, D'ndai and Yoz in an attempt to rid
themselves of Si Cwan and Mackenzie Calhoun who they believed might interfere
with their plans to forge a coalition of Thallon, Danter and Xenex that
might eventually rival the Federation. On stardate 50926.1, Zoran Si Verdin,
aboard the Kayven Ryin sent a false distress call to lure Captain
Mackenzie Calhoun. The runabout Marquand with Lieutenant Zak Kebron
and Lord Si Cwan aboard, was sent to help. In an attempt to kill Si Cwan,
Zoran opened fire on the Marquand. ("Into the Void" [Pocket NF
#2]; "The Two-Front War" [Pocket NF #3]).
-
Zoran-class.
-
Type of Klingon military craft,
a Z-1 fighter. (Star Fleet Battles [Amarillo]).
-
 Zorn.
-
Groppler in command of
the Bandi people at Farpoint Station in 2364. Zorn was responsible for
capturing a spacegoing creature and forcing it to take the form of the
station. It's mate responded by kidnapping and torturing Zorn and partially
destroying a nearby Bandi city. ("Encounter at Farpoint" [TNG #1&2]).
Played by Michael Bell.
-
Zuiho,
U.S.S.
-
Federation starship, Starfleet
registry NCC-1716. (Federation
Starship Recognition Manual [FASA RPG];
Officer's
Manual [FASA RPG TNG]). The manual listed the Zuiho as an Enterprise-type
Constitution-class
vessel, although until this is concretely established, it makes more sense
to assign the vessel to an unknown class, given how too many Constitutions
exist. The NCC-1716 registry is listed instead as the Endeavour
in other publications.
-
Zulish.
-
("Ship of the Line" [Pocket
TNG HC #8]).
©
-
Zund,
Kyethn.
-
A joined Trill, the commander
of Omega Squadron cadets at Starfleet Academy in San Francisco on Earth.
Zund has served at the Academy since before 2284. ("Prime Directives"
[Marvel SA #1], et al.).
©
-
Zuyna.
-
Potential Federation member
world. Their Federation membership was put on hold when it was revealed
that the Zuynans were displacing a natural sentient population of B'Tin,
who co-habitate their planet, in order to mine hawkingite on their northern
continent. ("The Price of Admission" [DC vol.2 TOS #29]).
©
-
Zuynans.
-
Inhabitants of the planet Zuyna.
("The
Price of Admission" [DC vol.2 TOS #29]).
©
-
zwaan.
-
Romulan word, meaning "soar."
("Final
Frontier" [Pocket TOS Giant #3]).
©
-
 Zweller,
Cortin.
-
Starfleet sciences commander,
formerly of the starship Slayton. In his youth, Zweller had been
a classmate and friend of Jean-Luc Picard. Following their 2327 graduation
from the Academy, Ensigns Corey Zweller, Marta Batanides, and Picard were
sent to Starbase Earhart to await their assignments. During their stay,
Corey was challenged to a game of dom-jot by Nausicaans, leading to a fight
in which Picard was stabbed through the heart by one of the Nausicaans.
Zweller's first assignment was aboard the starship
Ajax. At some
point in his career Zweller became an operative of Section 31. His involvement
in the incident whuich led to the destruction of the Slayton is
being investigated. ("Tapestry" [TNG #141]; "Rogue" [Pocket Section 31 #2]).
© Played by Ned Vaughn.
-
zylo
eggs.
-
Life-form that Data chose as
subject for a painting. ("11001001" [TNG #16]).
-
Zynterian
camouflage screen.
-
("Double or Nothing" [Pocket
TNG #55]).
©
-
Zynterians.
-
Species with biochemistry and
genetic makeup extremely similar to that of Xenexians.
("Double or Nothing"
[Pocket TNG #55]).
©
-
Zyree.
-
Dosi Female. One of the negotiators
that Quark had to deal with to secure the tulaberry wine contract. ("Rules
of Acquisition" [DS9 #27]). Played by Emilia Crow.
-
Zytchin
III.
-
Planet where Captain Picard
once spent a four-day vacation. He told Dr. Crusher he enjoyed his stay,
but later claimed he had lied. ("Captain's Holiday" [TNG #67]).
-
Zzin.
-
Sztazzan starship, commanded
by Remaad. This vessel was one of the ships that assaulted the Enterprise-D
while it was investigating a rogue moon that turned out to be a constructed
transport station in 2368. The Zzin was accidentally materialized
along with the Enterprise saucer to a point outside of Federation
space. It was only the cooperation between the two vessels that allowed
them to return home. ("Bone of Contention" [DC TNG vol.2 #40]; "Separation
Anxiety" [DC TNG vol.2 #41]; "Strange Bedfellows" [DC TNG vol.2 #43]).
©
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