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PLAYED BY:
Penny Johnson
SPECIES: Boraalan Female
Resident of a village on
Boraal II that was unknowingly transplanted on the
Enterprise-D to the planet Vacca VI in 2370 thanks to
Nikolai Rozhenko. Dobara had become pregnant with Dr.
Rozhenko's child before the journey started, and when they
arrived at their new home Rozhenko chose to remain with
her people and live with her.
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PLAYED BY:
Brian Markinson
SPECIES: Boraalan Male
When his world was
threatened, he was unknowingly transported to a holodeck
representation of his village aboard the U.S.S.
Enterprise. Emerging from the holodeck and learning he was
on a starship, Vorin's mind resisted memory erasure, and
he was given the option of remaining aboard the ship or
returning to his people unable to tell them what he had
seen. He opted to commit suicide.
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PLAYED BY:
Edward Penn
SPECIES: Boraalan Male
Boraal II elder who
survived a global catastrophe. During the journey to a new
home, Kateras wanted Worf to be responsible for his
daughter, Tarrana, if he failed to survive.
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PLAYED BY:
Paul Sorvino
SPECIES: Human Male
Scientist and cultural
observer. Nikolai is the adoptive brother to Worf. In
2370, Nikolai was assigned to Boraal II, where he acted as
an observer. However, he overstepped his assigned duties
and got involved with the welfare of the native Boraalans
and eventually broke the Prime Directive in an effort to
save their civilization.
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PLAYED BY:
Susan Christy
SPECIES: Boraalan Female
Young woman from Boraal
II presented to Worf as a potential mate by her father,
Kateras. Worf had other concerns, namely transplanting
Tarrana and her people to Vacca VI.
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