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An '''orphan''' is a child who has been permanently separated from his parents for some reason, most often as a result of the parents' [[death]]. |
An '''orphan''' is a child who has been permanently separated from his parents for some reason, most often as a result of the parents' [[death]]. |
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+ | In [[2370]], [[Quark]] publicly promised that all proceeds from a [[racquetball]] match between [[Miles O'Brien]] and [[Julian Bashir]] would go to the [[Bajoran Fund for Orphans]]. ({{DS9|Rivals}}) |
After being [[con artist|conned]] by [[Dala]] and [[Mobar]] using a story about orphans on [[Narva]], [[Neelix]] once remarked "''Orphans! It's the oldest gambit in the book.''" ({{VOY|Live Fast and Prosper}}) |
After being [[con artist|conned]] by [[Dala]] and [[Mobar]] using a story about orphans on [[Narva]], [[Neelix]] once remarked "''Orphans! It's the oldest gambit in the book.''" ({{VOY|Live Fast and Prosper}}) |
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An orphan is a child who has been permanently separated from his parents for some reason, most often as a result of the parents' death.
In 2370, Quark publicly promised that all proceeds from a racquetball match between Miles O'Brien and Julian Bashir would go to the Bajoran Fund for Orphans. (DS9: "Rivals")
After being conned by Dala and Mobar using a story about orphans on Narva, Neelix once remarked "Orphans! It's the oldest gambit in the book." (VOY: "Live Fast and Prosper")
Oprhans
- Jeremy Aster
- Barash
- Data
- Junior
- Mabus
- Molly O'Brien (in an alternate timeline)
- Rugal
- Annika Hansen
- Odo
- Worf