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A '''Human wedding''' is a ceremony that joins two individuals in the bond of [[marriage]], employing the language and traditions of [[Human]] culture.
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The ceremony traditionally involves a community leader, such as a starship [[captain]], officiating the ceremony. The couple will typically exchange vows of marriage, as well as wedding rings. The person officiating the ceremony than declares them married, at which time it is traditional for the couple to kiss. ({{VOY|Course: Oblivion}})
'''Human weddings''' are ceremonies that bring together two Humans (of opposite or same sex) beginning their marriage.
 
   
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In [[2266]], [[Robert Tomlinson]] and [[Angela Martine]] were to be married on board the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701}} in a ceremony presided over by [[James T. Kirk]]. At the start of the ceremony he remarked, "''Since the days of the first wooden vessels, all ship masters have had one happy privilege: that of uniting two people in the bonds of matrimony.''" The wedding was interrupted by an attack on Outpost 4, and Tomlinson was killed during the ensuing mission. ({{TOS|Balance of Terror}})
They traditionally involve a community leader, such as a starship captain, officiating the ceremony. The couple usually will exchange vows of marriage, as well as wedding rings. The person officiating the ceremony than declares them married, and then it is traditional for the couple to kiss. [[Course: Oblivion]]
 
   
[[Miles O'Brien]] married [[Keiko Ishikawa]] in [[2367]] on board the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-D|-D}}. [[Jean-Luc Picard]] conducted the ceremony. [[Data]] was the [[father]] of the bride, due to the absence of Keiko's actual father. ({{TNG|Data's Day}})
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[[Miles O'Brien]] married [[Keiko Ishikawa]] on board the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-D|-D}} in [[2367]]. [[Jean-Luc Picard]] conducted the ceremony. [[Data]] acted as the [[Familial connection#Parents|father]] of the bride, due to the absence of Keiko's actual father. ({{TNG|Data's Day}})
   
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In [[2375]], [[Benjamin Sisko]] married [[Kasidy Yates]] in a small ceremony on [[Deep Space 9]]. [[William Ross]] presided and [[Jake Sisko]] was the best man. ({{DS9|'Til Death Do Us Part}})
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[[William T. Riker]] married [[Deanna Troi]] in a human ceremony on [[Earth]] in [[2379]]. The ceremony was followed by a reception with [[dance|dancing]] and a [[toast]] given by best man [[Jean-Luc Picard]]. ({{film|10}})
 
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Revision as of 06:59, 16 June 2015

A Human wedding is a ceremony that joins two individuals in the bond of marriage, employing the language and traditions of Human culture.

The ceremony traditionally involves a community leader, such as a starship captain, officiating the ceremony. The couple will typically exchange vows of marriage, as well as wedding rings. The person officiating the ceremony than declares them married, at which time it is traditional for the couple to kiss. (VOY: "Course: Oblivion")

In 2266, Robert Tomlinson and Angela Martine were to be married on board the USS Enterprise in a ceremony presided over by James T. Kirk. At the start of the ceremony he remarked, "Since the days of the first wooden vessels, all ship masters have had one happy privilege: that of uniting two people in the bonds of matrimony." The wedding was interrupted by an attack on Outpost 4, and Tomlinson was killed during the ensuing mission. (TOS: "Balance of Terror")

Miles O'Brien married Keiko Ishikawa on board the USS Enterprise-D in 2367. Jean-Luc Picard conducted the ceremony. Data acted as the father of the bride, due to the absence of Keiko's actual father. (TNG: "Data's Day")

In 2375, Benjamin Sisko married Kasidy Yates in a small ceremony on Deep Space 9. William Ross presided and Jake Sisko was the best man. (DS9: "'Til Death Do Us Part")

William T. Riker married Deanna Troi in a human ceremony on Earth in 2379. The ceremony was followed by a reception with dancing and a toast given by best man Jean-Luc Picard. (Star Trek Nemesis)