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[[File:Jacob_Marley.jpg|thumb|A ghost from "A Christmas Carol"]]
 
[[File:Jacob_Marley.jpg|thumb|A ghost from "A Christmas Carol"]]
 
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A '''ghost''' is a purported spirit of a dead individual.
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A '''ghost''' is a purported spirit of a [[death|dead]] individual.
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The [[Kzinti]] had [[legend]]s of [[weapon]]s being haunted by their dead owners. ({{TAS|The Slaver Weapon}}).
   
 
Before it was discovered what the [[two-dimensional lifeform]]s really were, [[Commander]] [[William T. Riker]] referred to them as ghosts and said he didn't want to be tailed by them all the way to [[T'lli Beta]]. ({{TNG|The Loss}})
 
Before it was discovered what the [[two-dimensional lifeform]]s really were, [[Commander]] [[William T. Riker]] referred to them as ghosts and said he didn't want to be tailed by them all the way to [[T'lli Beta]]. ({{TNG|The Loss}})
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:'''See also:''' [[Non-corporeal species]]
 
:'''See also:''' [[Non-corporeal species]]
   
Many [[species]] believed that part of a person lives on after death; examples include the [[Bajoran]] ''[[pagh]]'' or the [[Ocampa]] ''[[comra]]''. These beliefs were often found in [[religion]]. ({{DS9|Emissary|In the Hands of the Prophets}}; {{VOY|Emanations}})
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Many [[species]] believed that part of a person lives on after death; examples include the [[Bajoran]] ''[[pagh]]'' or the [[Ocampa]] ''[[comra]]''. These beliefs were often found in [[religion]]. ({{DS9|Emissary|In the Hands of the Prophets}}; {{VOY|Emanations}}) Troi sensed the Devidians in the form the crew of the Enterprise-D found them had died in terror and she sensed an echo of life, though they still required sustanence thereafter.
   
 
While searching for information about the creators of the [[aphasia virus]], [[Kira Nerys]] believed she searched for ghosts when she learned that one of the creators, [[Dekon Elig]], died on [[stardate|stardate 39355]]. ({{DS9|Babel}})
 
While searching for information about the creators of the [[aphasia virus]], [[Kira Nerys]] believed she searched for ghosts when she learned that one of the creators, [[Dekon Elig]], died on [[stardate|stardate 39355]]. ({{DS9|Babel}})
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After [[Jadzia Dax]] saw [[Quark]]'s [[Morn (hologram)|hologram]] of the apparently deceased [[Morn]], the [[Ferengi]] told her that it looked as if she had "seen a ghost". ({{DS9|Who Mourns for Morn?}})
 
After [[Jadzia Dax]] saw [[Quark]]'s [[Morn (hologram)|hologram]] of the apparently deceased [[Morn]], the [[Ferengi]] told her that it looked as if she had "seen a ghost". ({{DS9|Who Mourns for Morn?}})
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Manifestations of [[Quinn Erickson]]'s disembodied transporter signal haunted ships that entered a region of space known as [[The Barrens]]. ({{ENT|Daedalus}})
   
 
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=== See also ===
 
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* [[Afterlife]]
 
* [[Banshee]]
 
* [[Banshee]]
 
* [[Poltergeist]]
 
* [[Poltergeist]]
 
* [[Shade]]
 
* [[Shade]]
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* [[Ghost town]]
 
* [[Ghost town]]
   

Revision as of 17:52, 24 June 2015

Jacob Marley

A ghost from "A Christmas Carol"

For additional meanings of "Ghost", please see Ghost.

A ghost is a purported spirit of a dead individual.

The Kzinti had legends of weapons being haunted by their dead owners. (TAS: "The Slaver Weapon").

Before it was discovered what the two-dimensional lifeforms really were, Commander William T. Riker referred to them as ghosts and said he didn't want to be tailed by them all the way to T'lli Beta. (TNG: "The Loss")

For a moment, the Ux-Mal criminals on Mab-Bu VI appeared to the crew of the USS Enterprise-D as ghosts or spirits, that took control over the body of the living. Worf stated that the Klingon name for such a spirit was "jat'yIn". (TNG: "Power Play")

Some lifeforms are so alien that they can appear ghost-like. Anaphasic lifeforms are long-lived entities that can only appear corporeal when attached to a particular object, or a person with an unusual biochemistry. The females of the Howard family were host to an anaphasic lifeform, who posed as the ghost of a 17th century Scotsman named Ronin, for centuries. (TNG: "Sub Rosa")

See also: Non-corporeal species

Many species believed that part of a person lives on after death; examples include the Bajoran pagh or the Ocampa comra. These beliefs were often found in religion. (DS9: "Emissary", "In the Hands of the Prophets"; VOY: "Emanations") Troi sensed the Devidians in the form the crew of the Enterprise-D found them had died in terror and she sensed an echo of life, though they still required sustanence thereafter.

While searching for information about the creators of the aphasia virus, Kira Nerys believed she searched for ghosts when she learned that one of the creators, Dekon Elig, died on stardate 39355. (DS9: "Babel")

In many legends, ghosts have the ability to appear and disappear at will. In 1944 of the alternate timeline created by the Temporal Cold War going hot, Jonathan Archer and Alicia Travers, about to be captured by the Nazi-Na'kuhl alliance, were brought aboard Enterprise via transporter, a technology almost incomprehensible to Humans of that time. After Alicia's return to Earth, Carmine told her of a rumor he had heard - that, after being cornered by the enemy, she and Archer had vanished into thin air, "like ghosts". (ENT: "Storm Front, Part II")

Commander Sisko said ironically that Rao Vantika must had an accomplice who did the system breakdown because two of the bodies found on the Reyab were in the station's morgue and he ruled out the possibility that Vantika's ghost was wandering through Deep Space 9's halls. (DS9: "The Passenger")

The term "ghost" can also mean a false image or shadow of an image, as in a sensor ghost. (DS9: "Soldiers of the Empire")

After Jadzia Dax saw Quark's hologram of the apparently deceased Morn, the Ferengi told her that it looked as if she had "seen a ghost". (DS9: "Who Mourns for Morn?")

Manifestations of Quinn Erickson's disembodied transporter signal haunted ships that entered a region of space known as The Barrens. (ENT: "Daedalus")

Additional References

See also

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