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| imagecap2 = Felisa Howard, temporarily resurrected (2370)
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| occupation = [[Healer]]
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| relative = [[Isabel Howard]] (Daughter-in-law)<br>[[Beverly Crusher]] ([[Granddaughter]])<br>[[Wesley Crusher]] (Great-Grandson)<br>[[Jack Crusher]] (Grandson-in-law)
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'''Felisa Howard''' was a [[Human]] [[healer]] from the [[Caldos colony]] on [[Caldos II]], born in [[2291]]. Although she was not a professional [[doctor]], she had taught herself how to use herbs and [[root]]s in place of traditional medications and developed other remedies. She was also known for her frank advice and wisdom. Felisa kept detailed journals of her life, going back many [[year]]s from the time of her [[death]]. She also served as keeper of the [[Howard family candle]] and as host for the [[anaphasic lifeform]] [[Ronin]], who had been living with Howard women for centuries. Felisa's favorite flower was the [[camellia]] &ndash; she always kept fresh camellias in her house. ({{TNG|Sub Rosa}})
| class="odd" | Children:
 
| class="even" | At least one son, [[Paul Howard]]
 
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| class="odd" | Grandchildren:
 
| class="even" | At least one granddaughter, [[Beverly Crusher|Beverly Howard]]
 
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| class="odd" | Great-grandchildren:
 
| class="even" | At least one great-grandson, [[Wesley Crusher]]
 
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| class="odd" | Actress:
 
| class="even" | [[Ellen Albertini Dow]]
 
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'''Felisa Howard''' was a [[human]] [[healer]] from [[Caldos colony]]. Although she was not a professional doctor, she had taught herself how to use herbs and roots in place of traditional medications and developed other homeopathic remedies. She was also known for her frank advice and wisdom. Felisa kept detailed journals of her life, going back many years from the time of her death. She also served as keeper of the [[Howard family candle]] and as host for the [[anaphasic lifeform]] [[Ronin]], who had been living with Howard women for centuries. Felisa's favorite flower was the [[camellia]] &ndash; she always kept fresh camellias in her house. ({{TNG|Sub Rosa}})
 
   
Felisa's son, [[Paul Howard]], and his wife, [[Isabel Howard|Isabel]], died when their daughter, [[Beverly Crusher|Beverly]], was a young girl. Felisa, whom Beverly called "Nana," adopted her. Both Howards were present for the terrible [[Arvada III]] disaster, and it was here that Felisa learned many of her remedies. She passed this knowledge on to Beverly, inspiring her to attend medical school. ({{TNG|The Arsenal of Freedom}})
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Felisa's [[son]], [[Paul Howard]], and his [[wife]], [[Isabel Howard|Isabel]], died when their [[daughter]], [[Beverly Crusher|Beverly]], was a young girl. Felisa, whom Beverly called "Nana," adopted her. Both Howards were present for the terrible [[Arvada III]] disaster, and it was here that Felisa learned many of her remedies. She passed this knowledge on to Beverly, inspiring her to attend medical school. ({{TNG|The Arsenal of Freedom}})
   
Felisa often made [[vegetable soup]], including peas and carrots, which Beverly recalled as delicious when she was stranded without food on planet [[Kesprytt]]. ({{TNG|Attached}})
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Felisa often made [[vegetable soup]], including [[pea]]s and [[carrot]]s, which Beverly recalled as delicious when she was stranded without food on [[planet]] [[Kesprytt]]. ({{TNG|Attached}})
   
Felisa and Beverly moved to [[Caldos colony]] by at least [[2350]], where Felisa remained after Beverly left for [[Starfleet Academy]], subsequently marrying [[Jack Crusher]]. While there, she often had resident [[Ned Quint]] take care of her affairs. Quint was somewhat aware of Ronin's presence, believing him to be a [[ghost]]. ({{TNG|Sub Rosa}})
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Felisa and Beverly moved to Caldos colony by at least [[2342]], since that was when Beverly entered [[Starfleet Academy]], subsequently marrying [[Jack Crusher]] in [[2348]]. Felisa remained on Caldos II after Beverly had left. While there, she often had resident [[Ned Quint]] take care of her affairs. Quint was somewhat aware of Ronin's presence, believing him to be a [[ghost]]. ({{TNG|Sub Rosa}})
   
Felisa was over one hundred years old when she died in [[2370]], apparently of natural causes. Beverly, now a [[Starfleet]] officer and [[chief medical officer]] aboard the [[USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-D)|''Starship Enterprise''-D]], returned to Caldos aboard the ship to deliver a eulogy. While there, she found her grandmother's journals, and discovered that she had a 34-year old lover named Ronin. They had met shortly after Felisa's mother's funeral. Ronin was in fact an anaphasic life form who had been living with Howard women for centuries. Their biochemistry allowed him to maintain molecular cohesion, and he used the family candle as a receptacle. Ronin had attempted to merge with Beverly as well, but ''Enterprise'' crewmembers investigating the failure of the colony's [[weather modification network]] nearly uncovered his secret. Felisa's body registered anaphasic signatures from her time with Ronin and was exhumed as part of the investigation and Ronin took control of her, incapacitating Commanders [[Data]] and [[Geordi La Forge|La Forge]]. Beverly then destroyed the candle and Ronin himself, and Felisa was likely returned to her grave.
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Felisa was over one hundred years old when she died in [[2370]], apparently of natural causes. Beverly, now a [[Starfleet]] officer and [[chief medical officer]] aboard the [[starship]] {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-D|-D}}, returned to Caldos II aboard the ship to deliver a eulogy. While there, she found her [[grandmother]]'s journals, and discovered that she had a 34-year old lover named Ronin. They had met shortly after Felisa's mother's [[funeral]]. Ronin was in fact an anaphasic lifeform who had been living with Howard women for centuries. Their biochemistry allowed him to maintain molecular cohesion, and he used the family candle as a receptacle. Ronin had attempted to merge with Beverly as well, but ''Enterprise''-D [[crew]]members investigating the failure of the colony's [[weather modification network]] nearly uncovered his secret. Felisa's body registered anaphasic signatures from her time with Ronin and was exhumed as part of the investigation and Ronin took control of her, incapacitating [[Lieutenant Commander]]s [[Data]] and [[Geordi La Forge]]. Beverly then destroyed the candle and Ronin himself, and Felisa was likely returned to her [[grave]].
   
 
Although Ronin may have ultimately been a malicious presence in Felisa's life, her journals revealed he made her very happy. ({{TNG|Sub Rosa}})
 
Although Ronin may have ultimately been a malicious presence in Felisa's life, her journals revealed he made her very happy. ({{TNG|Sub Rosa}})
   
==Journal excerpt==
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== Journal excerpt ==
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[[File:Felisa Howard's journal.jpg|thumb|left|A journal of Felisa Howard]]
 
From Felisa Howard's journal:
 
From Felisa Howard's journal:
 
:18.9.[[2369]]
 
:18.9.[[2369]]
:It was always difficult for me to write about Ronin without romanticising him. In many ways I loved him the most of all (...). In many ways it was the reason that I loved him, for that flattering light in which he saw me, for the person I was when I was with him, for what it was he allowed me to be. I could also say that Ronin did this not through altruistic motives but selfish ones in order to fulfill some egoistical impulse of his own. And I could elaborate on this with some degree of accuracy and great length. But still that would not explain the fundamental magic of his personality or why even in the light of subsequent events I still have an overwhelming wish to see him the way that I first saw him: as the nice young man who appeared to me out of nowhere at my grandmother's desolate grave site. ({{TNG|Sub Rosa}})
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:''It was always difficult for me to write about Ronin without romanticizing him. In many ways I loved him the most of all (...). In many ways it was the reason that I loved him, for that flattering light in which he saw me, for the person I was when I was with him, for what it was he allowed me to be. I could also say that Ronin did this not through altruistic motives but selfish ones in order to fulfill some egoistical impulse of his own. And I could elaborate on this with some degree of accuracy and great length. But still that would not explain the fundamental magic of his personality or why even in the light of subsequent events I still have an overwhelming wish to see him the way that I first saw him: as the nice young man who appeared to me out of nowhere at my grandmother's desolate grave site.'' ({{TNG|Sub Rosa}})
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== Appendices ==
==Background information==
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=== Background information ===
Felisa was first mentioned in "[[The Arsenal of Freedom]]," but didn't get a name until "[[Sub Rosa]]."
 
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Felisa Howard was played by actress [[Ellen Albertini Dow]].
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Felisa was first mentioned in {{e|The Arsenal of Freedom}}, but didn't get a name until {{e|Sub Rosa}}. [[Brannon Braga]] named Felisa after his own grandmother who had died shortly before the latter episode was written. (''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation Companion]]'')
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Her exact age is somewhat uncertain. Beverly Crusher said "''Nana was a hundred years old,''" but it is unclear whether this meant she was one hundred at the time of her death, or one hundred at the time she met Ronin following Crusher's great-grandmother's death years prior. Given the long lifespan expected in the 24th century, it is entirely possible she was a great deal older than one hundred. Her tombstone gives the birth date of [[2291]], apparently making her only seventy-nine at the time of her death in [[2370]]. On the other hand, the script specifies the tombstone text as "FELISA HOWARD - BORN 2270, DIED 2370", confirming the simplest interpretation of Beverly's line.
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At Felisa's funeral the colony leader, [[Maturin]], used [[Christian]] Bible verses at the burial. There is no reference to indicate whether this was simply a burial tradition or that Felisa was a practicing Christian.
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=== External links ===
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* {{Startrek.com|felisa-howard}}
   
Her exact age is somewhat uncertain. Beverly said "Nana was a hundred years old," but it is unclear whether this meant she was one hundred at the time of her death, or one hundred at the time she met Ronin following Beverly's great-grandmother's death years prior. Given the long lifespan expected in the 24th century, it is entirely possible she was a great deal older than one hundred. Her tombstone, however, gives the implausible birthdate of [[2291]], meaning she would only have been seventy-nine at the time of her death in [[2370]].
 
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Felisa Howard was a Human healer from the Caldos colony on Caldos II, born in 2291. Although she was not a professional doctor, she had taught herself how to use herbs and roots in place of traditional medications and developed other remedies. She was also known for her frank advice and wisdom. Felisa kept detailed journals of her life, going back many years from the time of her death. She also served as keeper of the Howard family candle and as host for the anaphasic lifeform Ronin, who had been living with Howard women for centuries. Felisa's favorite flower was the camellia – she always kept fresh camellias in her house. (TNG: "Sub Rosa")

Felisa's son, Paul Howard, and his wife, Isabel, died when their daughter, Beverly, was a young girl. Felisa, whom Beverly called "Nana," adopted her. Both Howards were present for the terrible Arvada III disaster, and it was here that Felisa learned many of her remedies. She passed this knowledge on to Beverly, inspiring her to attend medical school. (TNG: "The Arsenal of Freedom")

Felisa often made vegetable soup, including peas and carrots, which Beverly recalled as delicious when she was stranded without food on planet Kesprytt. (TNG: "Attached")

Felisa and Beverly moved to Caldos colony by at least 2342, since that was when Beverly entered Starfleet Academy, subsequently marrying Jack Crusher in 2348. Felisa remained on Caldos II after Beverly had left. While there, she often had resident Ned Quint take care of her affairs. Quint was somewhat aware of Ronin's presence, believing him to be a ghost. (TNG: "Sub Rosa")

Felisa was over one hundred years old when she died in 2370, apparently of natural causes. Beverly, now a Starfleet officer and chief medical officer aboard the starship USS Enterprise-D, returned to Caldos II aboard the ship to deliver a eulogy. While there, she found her grandmother's journals, and discovered that she had a 34-year old lover named Ronin. They had met shortly after Felisa's mother's funeral. Ronin was in fact an anaphasic lifeform who had been living with Howard women for centuries. Their biochemistry allowed him to maintain molecular cohesion, and he used the family candle as a receptacle. Ronin had attempted to merge with Beverly as well, but Enterprise-D crewmembers investigating the failure of the colony's weather modification network nearly uncovered his secret. Felisa's body registered anaphasic signatures from her time with Ronin and was exhumed as part of the investigation and Ronin took control of her, incapacitating Lieutenant Commanders Data and Geordi La Forge. Beverly then destroyed the candle and Ronin himself, and Felisa was likely returned to her grave.

Although Ronin may have ultimately been a malicious presence in Felisa's life, her journals revealed he made her very happy. (TNG: "Sub Rosa")

Journal excerpt

Felisa Howard's journal

A journal of Felisa Howard

From Felisa Howard's journal:

18.9.2369
It was always difficult for me to write about Ronin without romanticizing him. In many ways I loved him the most of all (...). In many ways it was the reason that I loved him, for that flattering light in which he saw me, for the person I was when I was with him, for what it was he allowed me to be. I could also say that Ronin did this not through altruistic motives but selfish ones in order to fulfill some egoistical impulse of his own. And I could elaborate on this with some degree of accuracy and great length. But still that would not explain the fundamental magic of his personality or why even in the light of subsequent events I still have an overwhelming wish to see him the way that I first saw him: as the nice young man who appeared to me out of nowhere at my grandmother's desolate grave site. (TNG: "Sub Rosa")

Appendices

Background information

Felisa Howard was played by actress Ellen Albertini Dow.

Felisa was first mentioned in "The Arsenal of Freedom", but didn't get a name until "Sub Rosa". Brannon Braga named Felisa after his own grandmother who had died shortly before the latter episode was written. (Star Trek: The Next Generation Companion)

Her exact age is somewhat uncertain. Beverly Crusher said "Nana was a hundred years old," but it is unclear whether this meant she was one hundred at the time of her death, or one hundred at the time she met Ronin following Crusher's great-grandmother's death years prior. Given the long lifespan expected in the 24th century, it is entirely possible she was a great deal older than one hundred. Her tombstone gives the birth date of 2291, apparently making her only seventy-nine at the time of her death in 2370. On the other hand, the script specifies the tombstone text as "FELISA HOWARD - BORN 2270, DIED 2370", confirming the simplest interpretation of Beverly's line.

At Felisa's funeral the colony leader, Maturin, used Christian Bible verses at the burial. There is no reference to indicate whether this was simply a burial tradition or that Felisa was a practicing Christian.

External links