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Dr. [[Beverly Crusher]] attempted to repair Patahk's injuries; however, she found surgery on Romulans to be more difficult than anticipated, having worked with the assumption that it would be the same as working on a [[Vulcan]]. She discovered that because of his exposure to radiation and magnetic fields on the surface of Galorndon Core, his brain waves indicated early [[neural pathway]] degeneration. She also discovered that he had cell damage to several vital areas and would require a [[ribosome infusion]]. Dr. Crusher discovered that the only compatable match aboard the Enterprise was with [[Lieutenant]] [[Worf]]. Worf refused to donate his cells to a [[Romulan]], and Patahk refused to accept cells from "[[Klingon]] filth". Patahk later died from his injuries. ([[TNG]]: "[[The Enemy]]")
 
Dr. [[Beverly Crusher]] attempted to repair Patahk's injuries; however, she found surgery on Romulans to be more difficult than anticipated, having worked with the assumption that it would be the same as working on a [[Vulcan]]. She discovered that because of his exposure to radiation and magnetic fields on the surface of Galorndon Core, his brain waves indicated early [[neural pathway]] degeneration. She also discovered that he had cell damage to several vital areas and would require a [[ribosome infusion]]. Dr. Crusher discovered that the only compatable match aboard the Enterprise was with [[Lieutenant]] [[Worf]]. Worf refused to donate his cells to a [[Romulan]], and Patahk refused to accept cells from "[[Klingon]] filth". Patahk later died from his injuries. ([[TNG]]: "[[The Enemy]]")
 
:''Patahk was played by [[Steven Rankin]]. Patahk's name was from the script and was never mentioned in dialogue. (Ironically, the name 'Patahk' is similar to petaQ, a vile epithet in [[Klingonese]].) The name is also used in the (non-[[canon]]) [[Star Trek Customizable Card Game|Star Trek CCG]]'s ''[[Rules of Acquisition (CCG)|Rules of Acquisition]]'' deck, where he is identified as the [[commander]] of the ''Pi''.''
 
:''Patahk was played by [[Steven Rankin]]. Patahk's name was from the script and was never mentioned in dialogue. (Ironically, the name 'Patahk' is similar to petaQ, a vile epithet in [[Klingonese]].) The name is also used in the (non-[[canon]]) [[Star Trek Customizable Card Game|Star Trek CCG]]'s ''[[Rules of Acquisition (CCG)|Rules of Acquisition]]'' deck, where he is identified as the [[commander]] of the ''Pi''.''
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Patahk

Patahk, injured on Galorndon Core in 2366.

Patahk was a Romulan soldier assigned to the scoutship Pi. In 2366, Patahk and his co-pilot, Bochra, became stranded on the Federation planet Galorndon Core following the crash of the Pi. Patahk was severely injured in the crash; however, he was later discovered by the crew of the USS Enterprise-D.

Dr. Beverly Crusher attempted to repair Patahk's injuries; however, she found surgery on Romulans to be more difficult than anticipated, having worked with the assumption that it would be the same as working on a Vulcan. She discovered that because of his exposure to radiation and magnetic fields on the surface of Galorndon Core, his brain waves indicated early neural pathway degeneration. She also discovered that he had cell damage to several vital areas and would require a ribosome infusion. Dr. Crusher discovered that the only compatable match aboard the Enterprise was with Lieutenant Worf. Worf refused to donate his cells to a Romulan, and Patahk refused to accept cells from "Klingon filth". Patahk later died from his injuries. (TNG: "The Enemy")

Patahk was played by Steven Rankin. Patahk's name was from the script and was never mentioned in dialogue. (Ironically, the name 'Patahk' is similar to petaQ, a vile epithet in Klingonese.) The name is also used in the (non-canon) Star Trek CCG's Rules of Acquisition deck, where he is identified as the commander of the Pi.