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  During her first mission in Thallonian space, she was captured on the planet Thallon while conducting geological research. She was rescued from a Thai-Ionian prison by Spock, who was disguised as a Thallonian. On their way to safety they were intercepted by Thallonian prince Si Cwan-later known as Federation ambassador Si Cwan-who chose to facilitate their escape rather than sound the alarm. Si Cwan later asked Soleta to repay this favor by smug-gling him aboard the Excalibur.

  Because her natural father was a Romulan, Soleta has occasional difficulty controlling her emotions. Soleta was raised by her mother, T'Pas, and adoptive father, Volak.

  Soleta first confronted Rajari, the Romulan criminal who raped her mother, while she was serving aboard the starship Aldrin. Years later, she tracked the terminally ill Rajari to the Titan Colony, following his release from a Federa-tion prison. He duped her into traveling to Romulus on his behalf and trigger-ing an explosion that killed several Romulan leaders and leveled a prominent landmark in the capital city.

  Solly

  A wandering Yakaban gunman who was a player in the card game that ended with Kusack's murder of lurkin.

  Sotok

  Vulcan male who is the "special friend" of Selar's brother, Slon.

  Space Station K-19

  Starport where Ensign Ronni Beth purchased a ring that she gave to Ensign Christiano as a gift.

  Spangler

  Yakaban man. Runs the local newspaper in Narrin. Can be annoyingly earnest.

  Sparky

  Nickname given by Burgoyne 172 to the Tentacle, a creature of energy plasma that attempted to hatch from the U.S.S. Excalibur's warp core. Later protected the ship from being destroyed by the energy field of a Promethean vessel.

  SPIT

  An acronym for a Short-range Portable Individual Transport device. Designed purely to allow the more affluent members of a society to travel pri-vately, rather than by using a transport center as the "lower classes" are obliged to do.

  Staiteium

  A really dense, tough metal.

  Star 7734

  Location of The Quiet Place, in Sector 18M, Marks 113-114.

  Strange New Worlds

  Popular officers' club and bar in San Francisco, puckishly named for the

  Starfleet motto. The bar's motto is, "Explore Us!" Less exclusive than the pop-ular, ship-captains-only San Francisco bar known as The Captain's Table.

  Sulimin the Planner

  Leader of an Unglza clan from the eastern territories of Zondar.

  Sumavar

  Once one of the premier warriors of the Thallonian Empire, he was well past his prime when he was hunted down on the planet Barspens by the Dogs of War, who sought from him the location of The Quiet Place. He died without giving it to them.

  Summons, The

  In every third or fourth generation of the Thallonian imperial family, a princess of the line, upon reaching a certain age, receives the Summons. There is never advance warning, the princess simply disappears one night, sometimes to return, sometimes never to be seen again. If the princess returns, she never speaks of what she witnessed, except in the vaguest of terms. Kalinda was the last Thallonian princess to receive the Summons.

  Suti

  A friendly nickname for Suti-Lon-sondon, used only by the Zondarian prophet Ontear.

  Suti-Lon-sondon

  One of the oldest acolytes of Zondarian seer Ontear. Sometimes referred to by Ontear simply as Suti.

  Takahashi, Lieutenant

  Night watch ops officer aboard the Excalibur. Also known as "Hash." An Asian man of youthful mien, with ostensibly naturally blond hair.

  Talila

  A Zondarian woman, of the Eenza ethnic group; wife of Ramed; mother of Rab.

  Tanzi419

  Hermat ambassador to Earth. Long, silver hair. An old friend of Burgoyne 172, Tanzi attempted to intercede on Burgoyne's behalf with the Hermat Direc-torate, which refused to entertain Burgoyne's petition for official Hermat inter-vention in his custody battle with Selar over their offspring, Xyon.

  Tapinza, Maester

  Male Yakaban, neighbor of Rheela. Was the most successful businessman in Yakaba's three major provinces, and an expert at piloting landskippers and

  other forms of desert transportation. Had a fierce scar that ran from the top of his forehead to just under his nose. His brow was a bit sloped, his eyebrows thick and green, and his overall effect was that of a primitive. He was, however, quite astute, and saw in technology a potential that many of his fellow Yaka-bans do not see. He was killed by Moke, as revenge for his role in the death of Moke's mother, Rheela.

  Tara

  Rolisan woman. In a parallel reality, a distant ancestor of Faicco the Small, one of the greatest thinkers in the known galaxy. In this reality, she died during childbirth when the Black Mass devoured Rolisa.

  Team Room, the

  The main crew lounge aboard the U.S.S. Excalibur, located on Deck 7 in the rear of the saucer section. Its name was a holdover from a term used in the early days of space exploration.

  Temo

  Yakaban man. Brother to Kusack. Came to Narrin with his two brothers, Qinos and Shadrak, to rescue his other brother, Kusack, from Majister Fairax's gaol. In the attempt, Temo murdered Majister Fairax. Temo and his brother Qinos later attempted to ambush Calhoun during a duel with Krut. Their scheme did not go as planned. The ambush went awry, Temo murdered Rheela during the altercation, and was killed in turn by Rheela's son, Moke.

  Tentacle, The

  Aptly descriptive name given to a creature composed of energy plasma that "hatched" from the warp core of the U.S.S. Excalibur, killing Ensign Chris-tiano. Research by Lt. Soleta indicated the Tentacle was likely related to the Great Bird of The Galaxy, which destroyed Thallon.

  T'Fil

  Vulcan female. Nursemaid to Selar's child, Xyon.

  Thal

  The capital city of the now-destroyed planet Thallon.

  Thallon

  A disintegrated pile of rubble that was once the capital planet of the Thai-Ionian Empire. It was never harmless.

  Thallonian Empire, The

  A wide-ranging autocratic empire that controlled most of the star systems in Sector 221-G, until its recent collapse.

  T'han

  A large, agrarian animal on Xenex.

  T'hanchips

  Xenexian profanity that refers to the fecal products of a t'han. Can be used as a synonym for "nonsense."

  Tharns

  Xenexian animal held in low regard. Typically referenced in the Xenexian epithet, "son of a tharn."

  Thul, Gerrid

  "Madman" who created a computer virus that came close to wiping out the Federation. His allies, who included Rafe Viola (a.k.a. Sientor Olivan), intro-duced a delayed-reaction computer virus into the Excalibur that destroyed it That virus was an artifact of the incident the Federation called the "Double Helix situation." The same virus was later introduced by Nik Viola into the central computer of the El Dorado hotel on Risa.

  Tiempor, Shad

  Ruler of the Enevian Empire in the 39th century. Placed the Excalibur and the planet Haresh under retroactive Enevian protection in the 24th century, thwarting a Redeemer assault on me planet and preventing the Federation time-ship Relativity from destroying the Excalibur, which tried to protect Haresh from the Redeemers.

  Titan Colony

  One of the first extraterrestrial colonies founded by Earth's fledgling space program. By the 24th century, the colony was in serious disrepair and was gener-ally neglected by the Federation. Its main entry port is Catalina City. Local authorities enforce strict laws against the possession and use of energy weapons.

  Torelli, Engineer's Mate

  An engineering crewman, working under Chief Engineer Burgoyne 172, aboard the U.S.S. Excalibur.

  Toth

  Tactical officer aboard the Thallonian flagship under the command of Sedi Cwan.

  T'Pas

  Mother of Starfleet officer Soleta. Raped by a Romulan
criminal named Rajari on a remote world. The rape produced Soleta, whom T'Pas and her mate, Volak, raised as their own child. T'Pas died unexpectedly, at a young age for a Vulcan, the victim of a rare virus.

  T'Pau

  Ancient Vulcan female adjudicator. Presided over Burgoyne 172's petition for parental rights to Xyon, whom he sired with Selar. T'Pau upheld Bur-goyne's parental right to demand the ritual of Ku 'nit Ka 'fa 'ar.

  Tulaan lV

  A planet of varied climates, its lush agrarian centers are sparsely populated and tended by robots. The Redeemers congregate in a harshly cold and inhos-pitable region known as Medita.

  lulaman the Misbegotten

  Leader of an Eenza clan from the western tropical region of Zondar.

  Tulleah, Mount

  A high elevation located in the Gondi Desert on Vulcan. Selar ascended Mount Tilleah many times during her youth, finding it a source of peace and contemplation. It is faithfully represented in at least one holodeck simulation aboard the U.S.S. Excalibur.

  lulley, Lieutenant Commander Chris

  Science officer of the U.S.S. Exeter, under the command of Captain Shelby. Slim and waspish. Graduated from Starfleet Academy two years early.

  lurkin

  A Yakaban man who was murdered by Kusack following a disagreement over the outcome of a card game.

  Unblinking Eye of Mynos, The

  Name given by the Barspens leaders to an artifact they stole from the peo-ple of Ysonte.

  Unglza

  An ethnic group on the planet Zondar that engaged in a protracted civil war against its neighbors, the Eenza. The eventual outcome of their conflict was predicted by the Zondarian prophet Ontear.

  Vacu

  The most massive of the Dogs of War, a full head and a half taller than Rier, the leader. Not very bright. Was deceived by Xyon of Calhoun, who slipped past Vacu to use the Dogs' own command ship to destroy their other vessels.

  Verdin, Zoran Si

  A Thallonian agitator, a best friend turned worst enemy of deposed prince Si Cwan. Si Cwan described Zoran as being "almost insane in his hatred."

  Zoran laid a trap for Si Cwan aboard the science vessel Kayven Ryin by

  placing the name of Si Cwan's sister, Kalinda, on the ship's passenger mani-fest. Zoran later confessed to having murdered Kalinda, but subsequently recanted the statement. In truth, he abducted Kalinda to the planet Montos, where he brainwashed her into believing she was a Montosian, the daughter of a woman named Malia. Verdin visited occasionally to keep tabs on Kalinda, so that he might follow her when she received The Summons, to locate The Quiet Place.

  Viola, Nikolas

  Son of Rafe Viola. A young man, commonly goes by the diminutive "Nik." Handsome, with strong, chiseled features, eyes of ocean blue, thick eyebrows. His nose is slightly large. His hair is blond, combed tightly back, with a per-fectly pointed widow's peak.

  Rescued Robin Lefler from a tight spot while spelunking on Risa. Later murdered Quincy, manager of the El Dorado hotel, and attempted to kill engi-neer Montgomery Scott, who escaped attack by leaping-apparently to his own death-down a deep computer core shaft. Nik was in the computer core area to plant a virus in the El Dorado's central computer on behalf of his father, Rafe, who might have been manipulating him through mind control.

  Nik was killed on Risa by a subterranean, gelatinous carnivore.

  Viola, Rafe

  An alias of Sientor Olivan, a human male whom Si Cwan accused of mur-dering Si Cwan's teacher, Jereme, based on the account of a dream experienced by Si Cwan's sister, Kalinda.

  A tall and distinguished-looking man, Rafe was handsome, and his hair was carefully cropped and shaped, with crests of gray on either side.

  Rafe Viola/Sientor Olivan was instrumental in creating and delivering a computer virus that destroyed the Federation Starship Excalibur. He planted a similar virus in the central computer of the El Dorado hotel on Risa.

  Volak

  Mate of T'Pas and nonbiological father of Starfleet officer Soleta. Tall, dis-tinguished, with eyes glittering with quiet intelligence.

  Voltak

  A Vulcan archaeologist who was the husband and mate of Dr. Selar. He died of a coronary failure while consummating the Ponfarr ritual with Selar.

  Vonce of the Many Fortunes

  Leader of an Eenza clan from the western tropical region of Zondar.

  vrass

  A Vulcan vegetable soup that simmers for a long time before being served.

  Wagner, Lieutenant Glen Scott

  Deputy chief of security aboard the U.S.S. Exeter, under the command of Captain Elizabeth Shelby. Wagner reports directly to Lt. Kahn, Exeter chief of security.

  Walking Grin, The

  Nickname given to Robin Lefler by her mother, Morgan Lefler. It referred to the young Robin's constant efforts to cheer up Morgan, who frequently was depressed.

  Watson, Polly

  A transporter officer aboard the U.S.S. Excalibur.

  Widow Splean

  Feisty Litenite woman farmer who was assaulted by delinquent students of the Kondolf Academy. The two Tellarites and their Andorian accomplice threatened to knock over the Widow Splean's harmless turn.

  Williams, Commander Holly Beth

  Starfleet officer assigned to the command offices on Vulcan. Friendly, casual, insists on being called "H.B.," and won't answer to "Holly." Speaks with a slow drawl, has a round face, seen-it-all eyes, and short brown hair. Pro-vided clandestine, unofficial help to Soleta in locating the released prisoner Rajari.

  Wynants, Medical Technician Patty

  Member of Dr. Kosa's staff aboard the U.S.S. Exeter. Twin sister of Sali Wynants, who serves aboard the Exeter in the same capacity. The twins are known to speak in sync with one another, and to sometimes finish each other's sentences.

  Wynants, Medical Technician Sali

  Member of Dr. Kosa's staff aboard the U.S.S. Exeter. Twin sister of Patty Wynants, who serves aboard the Exeter in the same capacity. The twins are known to speak in sync with one another, and to sometimes finish each other's sentences.

  'Xana

  Woman to whom Morgan Primus addressed a personal letter. Although the exact identity of the addressee is unclear, there is some evidence to suggest the letter was intended for Lwaxana Troi of Betazed.

  Xant

  Deity of the Redeemers of Tulaan IV, who refer to Him as "He Who Had Gone On" and "He Who Would Return." Redeemer mythology holds that Xant

  passed through the Beyond Gate into another plane of existence, and that He will return through the Beyond Gate at the time of the Second Coming of Xant.

  Xantism

  The religion of the Redeemers, who worship the "great god Xant."

  Xenex

  A Class-M world located near the border of the Thallonian Empire in Sector 221-G. It is the homeworld of the Xenexians, and of Starfleet Captain Mackenzie Calhoun, a.k.a. M'k'n'zy of Calhoun, who in his youth led a revolt that ended the 300-year-long occupation and oppression of Xenex by the Danteri.

  Xenexians

  Indigenous inhabitants of the planet Xenex.

  Xyon

  The half-Vulcan, half-Hermat offspring of Burgoyne 172 and Dr. Selar. Named in honor of Xyon of Calhoun.

  Although predominantly Vulcan in appearance, Xyon displayed such Her-mat traits as early maturation of physical skills and a mode of locomotion that involves traveling on all fours rather than fully upright.

  Xyon of Calhonn

  Son of M'k'n'zy and Catrina of Calhoun. Captain of the Lyla. Born during the Xenexian uprising against the Danteri. Possesses low-level, instinctual psionic abilities that proved sufficient to fool the Redeemer Overlord into believing Xyon was dead. Later faked his own death during the Excalibur's rescue of Tulaan IV from the Black Mass, by slipping away during a crisis using his ship's cloaking device.

  Yakaba

  A harsh planet with large swaths of barren terrain and desert. Its city com-munities tend to be fairly insular in nature. Communicat
ion and contact between localities is discouraged.

  Yakaban

  Humanoid species indigenous to Yakaba. Typically pale in complexion.

 

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