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'''Mitena Haro''' was the assumed name of an alien in the guise of a [[Bolian]] female. The unnamed alien race kidnapped Captain [[Jean-Luc Picard]], a [[Mizarian]] named [[Kova Tholl]], and a [[Chalnoth]] named [[Esoqq]], as part of an experiment. See [[TNG]] episode ''[[Allegiance]]''.
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'''Mitena Haro''' was the assumed name of [[Unnamed humanoids (24th century)#Abducting aliens|an alien]] in the guise of a [[Bolian]] female. The unnamed alien species kidnapped [[Captain]] [[Jean-Luc Picard]], a [[Mizarian]] named [[Kova Tholl]], and a [[Chalnoth]] named [[Esoqq]], as part of a [[maze]] experiment. The aliens, which were a [[telepathy|telepathically]] linked race, wanted to study the nature of authority, as the concept had formerly been unknown to them, as they were all identical.
   
As "Mitena Haro", the alien claimed to be a first year cadet of [[Starfleet Academy]], "one of three" Bolians in the whole Academy. She also stated her best area of study to be impulse propulsion systems, futher commenting that she is "really good with field coils".
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As Haro, the alien claimed to be a first year [[cadet]] at [[Starfleet Academy]]. She also stated her best area of study to be [[impulse propulsion]] systems, with a particular interest with [[field coil]]s. ({{TNG|Allegiance}})
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{{bginfo|Haro was played by actress [[Joycelyn O'Brien]]. |It was unclear if the aliens had copied a real Mitena Haro, or if she was completely made up by them.|The 1999 edition of the ''[[Star Trek Encyclopedia]]'' suggests that there was a real Cadet Haro. A cut line from the script noted that she was one of three Bolians in the whole Academy.}}
   
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== Uncertainties ==
 
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The episode ''Allegiance'' did not make it clear if the aliens had copied a real Mitena Haro, or if she was completely made up by them.
 
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[[Category:Aliases|Haro, Mitena]]
 
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[[Category:Bolians|Haro, Mitena]]
Most Bolians are seen to be bald, including women and children. Mitena was shown with greyish hair. She is one of two Bolian women seen with hair, including an extra sitting in [[Ten Forward]] in episode ''[[Ménage à Troi]]''. The fact that this particular Bolian is fake does not explain away her hair, as it is assumed that Picard would know whether or not the well established Bolian race has hair. Popular fan theories regarding Bolian hair include the possiblity that human-Bolian hybrids may have hair, and that it may simply be fashionable among some Bolians to wear wigs. This latter theory is bolstered by the [[Deep Space 9]] episode ''[[The Muse]]'', in which [[Jake Sisko]] sees a Bolian wearing an obvious toupee on the promenade deck. This theory might go a long way toward explaining the career choice of [[Mot|Mr. Mot]], the [[Enterprise-D]]'s Bolian barber.
 

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Mitena Haro

Mitena Haro was the assumed name of an alien in the guise of a Bolian female. The unnamed alien species kidnapped Captain Jean-Luc Picard, a Mizarian named Kova Tholl, and a Chalnoth named Esoqq, as part of a maze experiment. The aliens, which were a telepathically linked race, wanted to study the nature of authority, as the concept had formerly been unknown to them, as they were all identical.

As Haro, the alien claimed to be a first year cadet at Starfleet Academy. She also stated her best area of study to be impulse propulsion systems, with a particular interest with field coils. (TNG: "Allegiance")

Haro was played by actress Joycelyn O'Brien.
It was unclear if the aliens had copied a real Mitena Haro, or if she was completely made up by them.
The 1999 edition of the Star Trek Encyclopedia suggests that there was a real Cadet Haro. A cut line from the script noted that she was one of three Bolians in the whole Academy.