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| occupation = Member of the [[Federation]]'s [[Terraform Command]]
 
| occupation = Member of the [[Federation]]'s [[Terraform Command]]
| status = Alive ([[2364]])
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| actor = [[Walter Gotell]]
 
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'''Kurt Mandl''' was a senior member of the [[Federation]]'s [[Terraform Command]] during the mid-[[24th century]] who was assigned as director of the [[terraforming]] mission, coordinated from the [[Velara Base]], on the [[planet]] [[Velara III]].
 
'''Kurt Mandl''' was a senior member of the [[Federation]]'s [[Terraform Command]] during the mid-[[24th century]] who was assigned as director of the [[terraforming]] mission, coordinated from the [[Velara Base]], on the [[planet]] [[Velara III]].
   
Unknown to them, the planet was not lifeless and their terraforming was actually killing the [[silicon-based lifeform]]s that inhabited a thin layer of [[water]] between two layers of soil. When one of the terraformers was killed by a sabotaged [[laser drill]], the [[scientist]]s contacted the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-D|-D}}. [[Data]] and [[Geordi La Forge]] soon discovered the microscopic lifeforms and learned that they were attempting to communicate. After gaining understanding of the consequences of their actions, the scientists eventually took the necessary steps to avoid further harm to the native lifeforms. ({{TNG|Home Soil}})
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Unknown to them, the planet was not lifeless and their terraforming was actually killing the [[silicon-based lifeform]]s that inhabited a thin layer of [[water]] between two layers of soil. When one of the terraformers was killed by a [[sabotage]]d [[laser drill]], the [[scientist]]s contacted the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-D|-D}}. [[Data]] and [[Geordi La Forge]] soon discovered the microscopic lifeforms and learned that they were attempting to communicate. After gaining understanding of the consequences of their actions, the scientists eventually took the necessary steps to avoid further harm to the native lifeforms. The planet was placed under indefinite quarantine and the scientists were transported to [[starbase]] aboard the ''Enterprise''. ({{TNG|Home Soil}})
 
{{bginfo|According to the shooting script, Kurt Mandl was intended to be of [[German]] descent; he was played by the German actor [[Walter Gotell]].}}
 
{{bginfo|According to the shooting script, Kurt Mandl was intended to be of [[German]] descent; he was played by the German actor [[Walter Gotell]].}}
   
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Kurt Mandl was a senior member of the Federation's Terraform Command during the mid-24th century who was assigned as director of the terraforming mission, coordinated from the Velara Base, on the planet Velara III.

Unknown to them, the planet was not lifeless and their terraforming was actually killing the silicon-based lifeforms that inhabited a thin layer of water between two layers of soil. When one of the terraformers was killed by a sabotaged laser drill, the scientists contacted the USS Enterprise-D. Data and Geordi La Forge soon discovered the microscopic lifeforms and learned that they were attempting to communicate. After gaining understanding of the consequences of their actions, the scientists eventually took the necessary steps to avoid further harm to the native lifeforms. The planet was placed under indefinite quarantine and the scientists were transported to starbase aboard the Enterprise. (TNG: "Home Soil")

According to the shooting script, Kurt Mandl was intended to be of German descent; he was played by the German actor Walter Gotell.

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