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'''Jeff M.''' was a child who was an inhabitant of the [[Omicron Theta colony]] in the late [[2330s]].
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'''Jae M.''' was a child who lived on the [[United Federation of Planets|Federation]] [[colony]] of [[Omicron Theta]] during the early-to-mid [[24th century]].
   
He drew a painting of the [[Crystalline Entity]] attacking the colony. His painting shows an unusual method of feeding by the entity. Jeff's painting was hung next to paintings by other children in Dr. [[Noonien Soong]]'s laboratory. ({{TNG|Datalore}})
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Jae drew a picture that depicted terrified people running away from the [[Crystalline Entity]] during its attack on the colony. [[Doctor]] [[Noonian Soong]] hung this artwork in his [[laboratory]], along with three other drawings of the attack by [[John B.]], {{dis|Josh|Omicron Theta}}, and [[Josh M.]]. ({{TNG|Datalore}})
 
{{bginfo|Unlike the beam depicted in John B.'s [[painting]] and as seen in {{e|Silicon Avatar}}, people are pulled from the planet's surface as if by a giant vacuum.}}
   
 
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:''Unlike the beam depicted in [[John B.]]'s painting and as seen in "[[Silicon Avatar]]", people are pulled from the planet's surface as if by a giant vacuum.''
 
 
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Revision as of 12:09, 7 January 2015

Omicron Theta art

Art by Jae M. (upper left)

Jae M. was a child who lived on the Federation colony of Omicron Theta during the early-to-mid 24th century.

Jae drew a picture that depicted terrified people running away from the Crystalline Entity during its attack on the colony. Doctor Noonian Soong hung this artwork in his laboratory, along with three other drawings of the attack by John B., Josh, and Josh M.. (TNG: "Datalore")

Unlike the beam depicted in John B.'s painting and as seen in "Silicon Avatar", people are pulled from the planet's surface as if by a giant vacuum.