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'''Divorce''' is the term for the official end of a [[marriage]].
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'''Divorce''' is the term for the official end of a [[marriage]].
   
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''In the [[alternate reality]] timeline, {{alt|Leonard McCoy}}'s wife divorced him in [[2255]] and got "the whole planet" in the settlement; according to McCoy, all he had left were his "[[bone]]s."'' ({{film|11}})
In [[1953]], [[Herbert Rossoff]] told [[Kay Eaton]] he knew "a good divorce [[lawyer]]" after she disagreed with her husband [[Julius Eaton|Julius']] idea for [[Benny Russell]]'s [[Deep Space Nine (novella)|Deep Space Nine]] stories. ([[DS9]]: "[[Far Beyond the Stars]]")
 
   
 
In [[Benjamin Sisko]]'s visions of himself as [[Benny Russell]] in [[1953]], [[Herbert Rossoff]] told [[Kay Eaton]] he knew "a good divorce [[lawyer]]" after she disagreed with her husband [[Julius Eaton|Julius]]' idea for Benny's [[Deep Space Nine (novella)|Deep Space Nine]] stories. ({{DS9|Far Beyond the Stars}})
After [[Grilka]] asked [[Quark]] how she could repay him after helping her become leader of her [[Great House|House]], the [[Ferengi]] asked her for a divorce. The [[Klingon]] divorce involved knocking him to the ground, saying in [[Klingonese]] "our marriage is done" and spitting on him. ([[DS9]]: "[[The House of Quark]]")
 
   
 
After [[Grilka]] asked [[Quark]] how she could repay him after helping her become leader of her [[Great House|House]], the [[Ferengi]] asked her for a divorce. [[Klingon divorce]] involved knocking him to the ground, saying in [[Klingonese]], "''Our marriage is done''," and spitting on him. ({{DS9|The House of Quark}})
In [[2371]], Quark claimed that "there's no divorce" on [[Ferenginar]]. ([[DS9]]: "[[Fascination]]")
 
   
 
In [[2371]], Quark claimed that "there's no divorce" on [[Ferenginar]]. ({{DS9|Fascination}})
In an [[alternate timeline]], [[Jake Sisko]] married [[Korena Sisko|Korena]], but the marriage ended in divorce after he spent most of his time searching for his father [[Benjamin Sisko|Benjamin]], who had been displaced from [[time]]. ([[DS9]]: "[[The Visitor]]")
 
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''In an [[alternate timeline]], [[Jake Sisko]] married [[Korena]], but the marriage ended in divorce after he spent most of his time searching for his father, [[Benjamin Sisko|Benjamin]], who had been displaced from [[time]].'' ({{DS9|The Visitor}})
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''In another [[Anti-time future|alternate timeline]], Captain [[Jean-Luc Picard]] married Dr. [[Beverly Crusher]], a marriage that eventually ended in divorce, although the two remained fairly amiable and Dr. Crusher kept the name "Picard".'' ({{TNG|All Good Things...}})
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Revision as of 21:30, 20 March 2014

AT: "xx" Divorce is the term for the official end of a marriage.

In the alternate reality timeline, Leonard McCoy's wife divorced him in 2255 and got "the whole planet" in the settlement; according to McCoy, all he had left were his "bones." (Star Trek)

In Benjamin Sisko's visions of himself as Benny Russell in 1953, Herbert Rossoff told Kay Eaton he knew "a good divorce lawyer" after she disagreed with her husband Julius' idea for Benny's Deep Space Nine stories. (DS9: "Far Beyond the Stars")

After Grilka asked Quark how she could repay him after helping her become leader of her House, the Ferengi asked her for a divorce. Klingon divorce involved knocking him to the ground, saying in Klingonese, "Our marriage is done," and spitting on him. (DS9: "The House of Quark")

In 2371, Quark claimed that "there's no divorce" on Ferenginar. (DS9: "Fascination")

In an alternate timeline, Jake Sisko married Korena, but the marriage ended in divorce after he spent most of his time searching for his father, Benjamin, who had been displaced from time. (DS9: "The Visitor")

In another alternate timeline, Captain Jean-Luc Picard married Dr. Beverly Crusher, a marriage that eventually ended in divorce, although the two remained fairly amiable and Dr. Crusher kept the name "Picard". (TNG: "All Good Things...")

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