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Pulva
Remote world in Thallonian space where the self-defense teacher Jereme maintained a school. One of the students at the school on Pulva was Ookla the Mook.
Qinos
Yakaban man. Brother to Temo, Shadrak and Kusack. Helped Temo attempt to rescue Kusack from jail in the city of Narrin.
Qontosia
Planet that has mountain ranges with vistas renowned for their breathtaking beauty. Suggested by Robin Lefler to her mother as an alternative vacation des-tination to Risa.
Quiet Place, The
The sole planet orbiting Star 7734, at Marks 113-114, in Sector 18M. Pil-grims returning from the Quiet Place are inevitably transformed in some way, although for good or ill is not always easy to discern at first. Some return claiming to have seen the dead, or are able to predict the future, or possess arcane knowledge that they never had before. Some claim to have looked upon the face of God, or gods. Others come back as pale and wretched things, shad-ows of their former selves who can barely string two sentences together.
Apparently being sought by everyone, from the Thallonians to the Dogs of War to the Redeemers, for a variety of reasons. The planet recently was visited by Zoran Si Verdin, Si Cwan, Kalinda, Zak Kebron, Soleta, Xyon of Calhoun and several Dogs of War. Zoran and the Dogs of War were left stranded on the planet surface.
Quincy, Theodore
Manager of the El Dorado hotel on Risa. A short, avuncular fellow with thinning hair and a too-eager-to-please manner. Known for being very fidgety with his hands. Murdered by Nikolas Viola, who broke Quincy's neck and threw his body down the hotel's computer core shaft.
Quinzar the Wicked
Zondarian ruler whose rise to power was correctly predicted by the seer Ontear.
Quinzix the Unforgiving
Leader of an Eenza clan from the western tropical region of Zondar.
Quiv
Adolescent Tellarite male, student at the Kondolf Academy. Scion of one of the most influential families in the Federation. Arrested on Liten by Starfleet officers Mark McHenry and Zak Kebron for terrorizing the local populace.
Rah
Young Zondarian boy, of the Eenza ethnic group. Son of Ramed and Talila.
Rajari
Romulan criminal who raped T'Pas. That act produced a daughter, whom T'Pas named Soleta.
After a lengthy term of imprisonment in the Federation, Rajari bought his freedom with information that aided the Federation against the Cardassians in the Dominion War. He was released and set up in a civilian life on the Titan colony, where Soleta confronted him and learned he was terminally ill with Hammons Syndrome.
He subsequently manipulated her into carrying out his vengeance against the Romulan government, by tricking her into journeying to Romulus and trig-gering an explosion that wiped out a prominent landmark in the capital city, killing many Romulan leaders.
Ramed
The Eenza chief delegate to the Zondarian pilgrimage, which was sent to welcome Captain Mackenzie Calhoun and escort the U.S.S. Excalibur to Zon-dar. He shared this responsibility with Killick. After the reception on Zondar, he abducted Calhoun and attempted to kill him. He was stopped by Burgoyne 172.
Red Gods, The
Reverential term used by the technologically unsophisticated Rolisans to refer to the Thallonians, who were further described as "they who come from the sky and return to the sky at will."
Red Man, The
Riella/Kalinda's nickname for Zoran, whom she occasionally saw visiting her imposter mother, Malia, on Montos.
Redeemers, The
Fanatical worshipers of the deity Xant. Their religion is based in the Medita region of Tulaan IV. They proselytize alien species aggressively by sending missionary High Priests of Xant to convert entire worlds to Xantism. Members belong to a rigid structure known as the Hierarchy, at the top of which are the
religion's leaders, known as Prime One and The Overlord. Their skin is obsid-ian black, and their eyes are a deep glowing red.
The Redeemers were forced to seek the help of the U.S.S. Excalibur and its crew when their homeworld was targeted by the Black Mass. Although the res-cue mission was ostensibly a success, Xyon of Calhoun released two small Black Mass creatures on the surface of Tulaan IV, undetected. It is possible the two creatures might eventually grow large enough to destroy the planet.
Relativity, timeship
A Federation timeship from the 29th century, commanded by Captain Brax-ton. Appeared in orbit over the planet Haresh after Captain Calhoun ordered the U.S.S. Excalibur on a course that took it back in time by four days to pre-vent a worldwide catastrophe.
Respler 4-A
A world of the Thallonian Empire on which dissidents who opposed the royal family were executed.
Rheela
Female farmer, native to the planet Yakaba. Mother of a young son, Moke. The identity of the boy's father is ambiguous, and Rheela raised the boy alone.
Although Rheela had a reputation among her neighbors for being a rain-maker, a precious thing in a desert region, some of the people of Narrin, such as Maestress Cawfiel, tried to paint her as "evil" or as a "weather witch" because they disapproved of the fact that her son was born out of wedlock, and she either could not or would not name the father.
She was murdered by Temo, a Yakaban criminal.
Riella
Name given to the kidnapped and brainwashed Thallonian princess Kalinda after her abduction to the planet Montos by Zoran. Despite attempts to cosmet-ically alter her appearance, her complexion remained too dusky for her to fit in with the pale-skinned Montosians, so she was placed in the custody of Malia, whom Riella was led to believe was her mother. Malia kept Riella under virtual house arrest as much as possible.
Rier
Leader of the Dogs of War. The group's best fighter and tracker. Led the Dogs to Barspens in search of the rogue Thallonian warrior Sumavar.
Rikolet, The
"The City of the Dead" located within the capital city on Romulus. Its stone and masonry work is even more magnificent than that of the capital itself. Its innumerable crypts spread out from the gated entrance, across the landscape as far as the eye can see. Interment in the Rikolet is reserved for the rich and pow-
erful, nobility, senators and praetors. The House of Melkor's tomb is located down and to the left of the entrance.
Rizpak, Minister
Leader of Haresh.
Rojam
A henchman of Zoran.
Rolisa
In the future of a parallel quantum reality in which the Black Mass does not exist, this is the "greatest world in all the known galaxy." Though neither strategically located nor possessing valuable resources, it became a model for civilization, populated by great thinkers, and its guidance ushered in an era of peace, prosperity and evolution beyond the need for physical bodies. In the universe known by Captain Calhoun and the U.S.S. Excalibur, Rolisa was devoured by the Black Mass just less than twenty years prior to the fall of the Thallonian Empire.
Rolisans
Inhabitants of Rolisa. In one reality, they became great thinkers and leaders of a new galactic civilization. In this reality, they were a snack for the Black Mass.
Ronk
Impatient and perpetually cranky dirt farmer from the southern district of Yakaba. Now resides in Narrin, where he is particularly outspoken during the monthly town meetings.
Rules of Vulcan Discipline, The
Starfleet Lieutenant Soleta told her associate, Sharky, that the first three Rules are:
1) Know yourself completely.
2) Rule One is impossible.
3) To know oneself completely is to know that the impossible is illogical.
Soleta claims there are Vulcan masters who have spent lifetimes studying the ramifications of the first three rules. She also told Sharky the 5th Rule is "Ignore the previous three rules." The veracity of Soleta's account of the Rules to Sharky is unknown.
Ryjaan
A Danteri repre
sentative who opposed direct Federation involvement in Sector 221-G following the collapse of the Thallonian Empire. His father, Falkar of the House of Edins, was a Danteri military commander who was killed while attempting to hunt down M'k'n'zy of Calhoun.
Sanf
Thallonian communications officer aboard the imperial flagship, under the command of Sedi Cwan.
Saulcram
Young male resident of Alpha Cannae. During the rebellion against Redeemer control, he struck the killing blow against the High Priest of Alpha Cannae, releasing the pathogen that annihilated all life-forms on the planet.
Scannell
Male security guard aboard the U.S.S. Excalibur. His mind was destroyed by hostile forces in the line of duty. He was the second Excalibur officer killed in the line of duty under the command of Captain Calhoun.
Search For All ways, The
A coming-of-age ritual for adolescent Xenexians that entails traveling into the dangerous region of Xenex known as The Pit, and wandering its wastes until one experiences visions of one's future and discerns one's true purpose in life. The ritual of The Search vanished from modern Xenexian traditions as its death toll mounted, but it continues as an underground challenge or dare, a test of bravery and ego.
Sector, Doctor
Vulcan physician whose duties Selar assumed while Seclor recovered from a bout of xenopolycythemia. Selar was on Vulcan at the time, while caring for her newborn child, Xyon.
Second Coming of Xant, The
An event foretold in Xantism, the religion of the Redeemers. The dogma of Xantism declares that Xant journeyed into another plane of existence by enter-ing the Beyond Gate, and that in the future he will return through the Beyond Gate.
Section AZ83 (read "Alpha Zed 83")
Sector of Thallonian space in which the Hunger Zone lies. All efforts to explore there have been unsuccessful. Probes launched into the Hunger Zone have been eaten.
Sector 18M
Location of The Quiet Place, at Marks 113-114, in orbit of Star 7734.
Sector 221-G
Location of the now-collapsed Thallonian Empire.
Sector 47-B
Region of the Alpha Quadrant to which the U.S.S. Exeter was assigned after the installment of Captain Elizabeth Shelby as its commanding officer.
Seidman, U.S.S.
Starfleet transport vessel, sent to pick up security officers Hecht and Scan-neil, the first two Excalibur crewmen killed under the command of Mackenzie Calhoun.
Seklar
Vulcan male patient of Doctor Seclor. Seklar had been having aches in his joints for close to a year before seeking treatment He was attended to by Dr. Selar.
Selar, Dr.
Chief medical officer of the Starship Excalibur, under the command of Cap-tain Calhoun. An accomplished physician who trained under Dr. Beverly Crusher of the Starship Enterprise, Selar has been accused of lacking bedside manner.
One of the most important moments in Selar's life was the death of her mate, Voltak, during the early moments of their Pon Farr joining. This prema-ture disruption of the Vulcan mating ritual resulted in a delayed-reaction mat-ing urge, which forced Selar to resume Pon Farr less than three years after the death of Voltak.
Although Selar initially selected Captain Calhoun to act as her mate during her unexpected Pon Farr, she ultimately mated with Burgoyne 172. She subsequently became pregnant, and named the child Xyon, in honor of Xyon of Calhoun, the ostensibly late son of Captain Mackenzie Calhoun.
Selective Branching, Theory of
Enevian precept of advanced temporal mechanics, developed in full by the 39th century, that is based on the highly fluid nature of time. The theory resolves many of the paradoxes that plagued early temporal theories.
Selinium
Capital city of the planet Nelkar.
Sentries, The
Law-enforcement officers on Liten.
Shadrak
Yakaban man. Brother to Temo, Qinos, and Kusack. Helped Temo attempt to rescue Kusack from jail in the city of Narrin.
Shakespeare's Tavern
Elizabethan-style tavern restaurant on Risa. Waitstaff wear period costumes,
and the decor includes such touches as manuscripts of Shakespearean plays in both English and the "original Klingon."
Sharky
A heavyset, dyspeptic human with hair whose thinness is matched only by his temper. Has a paranoid, obsessive attachment to his freighter, and won't leave it except under the most dire of circumstances.
A fairly experienced smuggler, his life was saved by Soleta during her wan-dering years. He repaid his life-debt to her by helping her sneak onto the sur-face of Romulus and subsequently escape back to Federation space.
Shelby, Captain
Commanding officer of Starfleet vessel U.S.S. Sutherland. No relation to Starfleet officer Elizabeth Paula Shelby.
Shelby, Elizabeth Paula
Shelby was part of an elite unit assigned to assess weaknesses in the Borg during the Federation's early confrontations with that species. She served briefly as first officer of the U.S.S. Enterprise, under the com-mand of Commander William Riker, following the abduction of Captain Jean-Luc Picard by the Borg. After helping rescue Picard, Shelby gra-ciously relinquished her post as Enterprise first officer to Riker, who, though he often found Shelby to be frustrating, commended her as a highly skilled officer.
Shelby is a tough-as-nails officer who makes no secret of her ambitions. She was a top candidate for the captain's chair aboard the Excalibur, until the post was given to her ex-fiance*, Captain Mackenzie Calhoun. Shelby was assigned as Calhoun's first officer in hopes that she could keep him in line, but she soon established a modus vivendi with Calhoun, and served as his first offi-cer with great distinction.
After the destruction of the Ambassador-class U.S.S. Excalibur, Shelby was promoted to captain of the U.S.S. Exeter. She later transferred off the Exeter, citing personality differences with her senior staff. She was offered, and accepted, command of the new, Galaxy-class Excalibur, and reassembled the crew from the prior Excalibur.
At the christening and launch ceremony for the new starship, Mackenzie Calhoun dramatically interrupted the proceedings to let it be known that reports of his demise were greatly exaggerated, and to propose marriage to Shelby. She accepted, and was married to Captain Mackenzie Calhoun on the bridge of the newly christened Starship Excalibur. Captain Jean-Luc Picard performed the ceremony.
Sh'nab
A tribal elder of Calhoun during the early days of M'k'n'zy's tenure as warlord in the Xenexian uprising against the Danteri.
Shuffer
Head of the Corinder Science Council. Bears a slight resemblance to his brother, the Corinderian Ferghut, who implicated him and four other senior members of the Science Council for hatching a conspiracy to commit genocide against the Makkusian race.
Shukko
A Dog of War slain by Xyon of Calhoun for his skin, which was used as a disguise to fool Vacu.
Sigma Tau Ceti
Intended destination of the freighter Cambon before it was disabled by a crossfire in a region of the Lemax system known as The Gauntlet.
Six-Card Warhoon
A card game, similar to poker, and very popular on Mojov Station.
Skarm
A henchman of Zoran.
Slon
Younger brother of Dr. Selar, and a high-ranking member of the Vulcan Diplomatic Corps. Stands a head taller than Selar, and has a very triangular face and exceedingly curved eyebrows that give his face a look of perpetual disdain.
Slon posesses a far more wry outlook on life than do most Vulcans. He has no children, has never experienced Ponfarr, and, according to Selar, never will, because of his "special friendship" with a Vulcan male named Sotok.
Acted as a liaison with the Hermat Directorate during Burgoyne's petition for parental rights regarding Xyon, Burgoyne and Selar's half-breed offspring.
Soleta
Science officer aboard the U.S
.S. Excalibur. Her previous experience in Thallonian space made her uniquely qualified for service on the Excalibur, which was assigned to Thallonian space.
Early in her Starfleet career, during a visit to Plexus IV, she was detained for roughly 94 hours for failing, upon her arrival, to stand and listen to the local clergy extol the virtues of the Plexian deities.