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The [[Romulan Bird-of-Prey (23rd century)|Romulan Birds-of-Prey]] had a bold pattern of an [[alien]] [[bird]]'s feathers painted on the ship's [[ventral]] [[hull]] when the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701}} encountered one in [[2266]] near the [[Romulan Neutral Zone]]. ({{TOS|Balance of Terror}})
 
The [[Romulan Bird-of-Prey (23rd century)|Romulan Birds-of-Prey]] had a bold pattern of an [[alien]] [[bird]]'s feathers painted on the ship's [[ventral]] [[hull]] when the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701}} encountered one in [[2266]] near the [[Romulan Neutral Zone]]. ({{TOS|Balance of Terror}})
   
[[Sylvia (Pyris VII)|Sylvia]] used the phrase "''like feathers in the wind''" to describe the helpless aliens after [[James T. Kirk|Kirk]] had smashed her [[transmuter]]. ({{TOS|Catspaw}})
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{{dis|Sylvia|Pyris VII}} used the phrase "''like feathers in the wind''" to describe the helpless aliens after [[James T. Kirk|Kirk]] had smashed her [[transmuter]]. ({{TOS|Catspaw}})
   
 
[[Trelane]] had a stuffed birdlike creature covered in feathers in his mansion. ({{TOS|The Squire of Gothos}})
 
[[Trelane]] had a stuffed birdlike creature covered in feathers in his mansion. ({{TOS|The Squire of Gothos}})
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[[File:Feathers.jpg|thumb|left|Two feathers with ink]]
 
 
The [[Aurelian]]s were a bipedal, avian race. They stood taller than most [[Human]]s, and had bright yellow feathers. ({{TAS|Yesteryear}})
 
The [[Aurelian]]s were a bipedal, avian race. They stood taller than most [[Human]]s, and had bright yellow feathers. ({{TAS|Yesteryear}})
   
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The [[Skorr]] were an avian race with what appeared to be feathered wings. ({{TAS|The Jihad}})
 
The [[Skorr]] were an avian race with what appeared to be feathered wings. ({{TAS|The Jihad}})
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When recreating an [[18th century]] [[French]] military scenario on a [[planetoid]] in [[2364]], [[Q]] also created a [[marshal]]'s [[tent]] for himself with [[candle]]s, [[lamp]]s, [[furniture]], and feathers with ink for writing. ({{TNG|Hide and Q}})
   
 
When [[Deanna Troi]] brought a local costume from [[Angel I]] for [[William T. Riker]] and asked if he was "''going to put that thing on and parade around like one of them?''", Riker responded by telling her that on [[Kabatris]], he had to wear [[fur]]s and on [[Armus IX]], he wore feathers. ({{TNG|Angel One}})
 
When [[Deanna Troi]] brought a local costume from [[Angel I]] for [[William T. Riker]] and asked if he was "''going to put that thing on and parade around like one of them?''", Riker responded by telling her that on [[Kabatris]], he had to wear [[fur]]s and on [[Armus IX]], he wore feathers. ({{TNG|Angel One}})

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Raven

A raven with black feathers

Feathers were produced by avian species, such as crows and ravens, for protection, display, and flight. Humans also used feathers for various purposes.

Deputy Sheriff Bennings, a Human descendant on the Skagaran colony, decorated his hat with a few black feathers. (ENT: "North Star").

The Romulan Birds-of-Prey had a bold pattern of an alien bird's feathers painted on the ship's ventral hull when the USS Enterprise encountered one in 2266 near the Romulan Neutral Zone. (TOS: "Balance of Terror")

Sylvia used the phrase "like feathers in the wind" to describe the helpless aliens after Kirk had smashed her transmuter. (TOS: "Catspaw")

Trelane had a stuffed birdlike creature covered in feathers in his mansion. (TOS: "The Squire of Gothos")

Feathers

Two feathers with ink

The Aurelians were a bipedal, avian race. They stood taller than most Humans, and had bright yellow feathers. (TAS: "Yesteryear")

Quetzalcoatl was a feathered-serpent deity worshiped in Mesoamerica, usually associated with or equated with to Kukulkan. (TAS: "How Sharper Than a Serpent's Tooth")

The Skorr were an avian race with what appeared to be feathered wings. (TAS: "The Jihad")

When recreating an 18th century French military scenario on a planetoid in 2364, Q also created a marshal's tent for himself with candles, lamps, furniture, and feathers with ink for writing. (TNG: "Hide and Q")

When Deanna Troi brought a local costume from Angel I for William T. Riker and asked if he was "going to put that thing on and parade around like one of them?", Riker responded by telling her that on Kabatris, he had to wear furs and on Armus IX, he wore feathers. (TNG: "Angel One")

One of the opponents in Worf's Klingon calisthenics program was covered in feathers. (TNG: "The Emissary")

Robin Hood

Picard as Robin Hood, with a feather in his hat

Jean-Luc Picard was given a hat with a feather in it when Q put the crew of the USS Enterprise-D into a situation where they became Robin Hood and his Merry Men. (TNG: "Qpid")

The tympanic tickle is likely a type of sexual act Ferengi can perform on one another, where the tympanic membrane is stimulated with the help of a feather. When performed by an amateur the feather can get stuck and medical attention is needed to remove it. (DS9: "Afterimage")

The game of darts appealed to Miles O'Brien because, as he told Quark, it involved "No lasers, no holograms; just steel tips and feathers." (DS9: "Visionary")

A dream catcher was often decorated with feathers. (VOY: "Human Error")

In 2374, after Seven of Nine abruptly left USS Voyager, Janeway found a passage in Seven's logs reading "The feathers are black... wingspan approximately one and a half meters... the eyes are yellow..." (VOY: "The Raven")

When Harry Kim and B'Elanna Torres found themselves in Viorsa's virtual reality program, a little woman brushed Kim's head with a feather duster in a mock-ceremonial manner. (VOY: "The Thaw")

The Baneans had distinctive forehead ridges similar to the combs of some species of Earth birds, and feather-like structures around their faces and on their brows. (VOY: "Ex Post Facto")

The hull of the Valdore-type was marked by distinctive "feather" shaped plating. (Star Trek Nemesis)

Background

A Vulcan statue, featured in the Star Trek: Enterprise episode "Home" holds a feather in its right hand. This item was sold off on the It's A Wrap! sale and auction on eBay. [1]

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