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Young [[Bajoran]] girls often received a [[Bajoran betrothal bracelet]] to indicate they were "promised" to another for the purposes of [[marriage]] at a later date in their adulthood. ({{DS9|Fascination}}) |
Young [[Bajoran]] girls often received a [[Bajoran betrothal bracelet]] to indicate they were "promised" to another for the purposes of [[marriage]] at a later date in their adulthood. ({{DS9|Fascination}}) |
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+ | Prior to heading down to [[Golana]], [[Molly O'Brien]] asked her [[Keiko O'Brien|mother]] to help her put on a bracelet. ({{DS9|Time's Orphan}}) |
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Some individuals or groups who sought to [[slavery|enslave]] or coerce others used a [[control bracelet]] for the purposes of [[torture]] and discipline. ({{TOS|Spock's Brain}}) |
Some individuals or groups who sought to [[slavery|enslave]] or coerce others used a [[control bracelet]] for the purposes of [[torture]] and discipline. ({{TOS|Spock's Brain}}) |
Revision as of 16:37, 31 July 2015
A bracelet was a decorative piece of jewelry usually worn around the wrist.
In 2269, Christine Chapel wore a bracelet made by the titanium smiths of Libra. Due to the effects of spiroid epsilon waves, she shrunk sufficiently that it more closely resembled a necklace than an arm bracelet.(TAS: "The Terratin Incident")
The Sirah used a bracelet with a fragment of an orb in its center to control the Dal'Rok. (DS9: "The Storyteller")
Miles O'Brien gave his wife Keiko a gold bracelet while they visited McKinley Park. (TNG: "Power Play")
Young Bajoran girls often received a Bajoran betrothal bracelet to indicate they were "promised" to another for the purposes of marriage at a later date in their adulthood. (DS9: "Fascination")
Prior to heading down to Golana, Molly O'Brien asked her mother to help her put on a bracelet. (DS9: "Time's Orphan")
Some individuals or groups who sought to enslave or coerce others used a control bracelet for the purposes of torture and discipline. (TOS: "Spock's Brain")