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In [[2004]] on Earth, a man named [[Loomis (21st century)|Loomis]] was kidnapping various people in [[Detroit]], [[Michigan]] for their [[blood]] types. Among these people was a prostitute who had donated blood earlier so that they could check for sexually transmitted [[disease]]s. ({{ENT|Carpenter Street}})
 
In [[2004]] on Earth, a man named [[Loomis (21st century)|Loomis]] was kidnapping various people in [[Detroit]], [[Michigan]] for their [[blood]] types. Among these people was a prostitute who had donated blood earlier so that they could check for sexually transmitted [[disease]]s. ({{ENT|Carpenter Street}})
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In [[2367]] [[William Riker]] prostituted himself to help him escape from a [[Malcorian]] hospital. . ({{TNG|First Contact}})
   
 
While stranded in [[San Francisco]] of [[1893]], [[Data]] was offered the company of [[Lillian]], a prostitute, by the [[bellboy]] of the [[Hotel Brian]], [[Jack London]]. ({{TNG|Time's Arrow}})
 
While stranded in [[San Francisco]] of [[1893]], [[Data]] was offered the company of [[Lillian]], a prostitute, by the [[bellboy]] of the [[Hotel Brian]], [[Jack London]]. ({{TNG|Time's Arrow}})

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A 19th century Human prostitute

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A 21st century Human

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A 24th century Farian prostitute

Prostitution is the selling of sexual favors for money or other things of value. Someone who engages in such activity is known as a prostitute. The term "whore" was a derogatory term usually aimed at prostitutes.

Q revealed that if Quinn never inspired Sir Isaac Newton, Newton would have ended up in a prison as a suspect in several prostitute murders. (VOY: "Death Wish")

The malevolent entity Redjac murdered numerous prostitutes in London from 1888 to 1891 during his time on Earth as Jack the Ripper. (TOS: "Wolf in the Fold")

In 2004 on Earth, a man named Loomis was kidnapping various people in Detroit, Michigan for their blood types. Among these people was a prostitute who had donated blood earlier so that they could check for sexually transmitted diseases. (ENT: "Carpenter Street")

In 2367 William Riker prostituted himself to help him escape from a Malcorian hospital. . (TNG: "First Contact")

While stranded in San Francisco of 1893, Data was offered the company of Lillian, a prostitute, by the bellboy of the Hotel Brian, Jack London. (TNG: "Time's Arrow")

A space hooker was seen in the bar on Qualor II in 2368. (TNG: "Unification II")

In 2369 Constable Odo told Quark that his duties on this day included the search of incarnations of the Prophets, long dead lovers, blizzards, gunji jackdaws, and trollops. During the last word he eyed Quark's two previously missing girls. (DS9: "If Wishes Were Horses")

Prostitution still existed on Farius Prime. In 2374, Bilby arranged for a Farian prostitute for Connelly, but he claimed to have already met a woman who "worked at a flower shop", paid the woman and had her leave. (DS9: "Honor Among Thieves")

Unofficially, Quark's on Deep Space 9 featured prostitution, in the form of holographic "entertainment." (DS9: "Meridian", "Profit and Lace")

In 2370, Kira Nerys posed as a prostitute to get past the security guards at the Hutet labor camp. (DS9: "The Homecoming")

In 2372, Captain Kathryn Janeway posed as a prostitute in order to gain access to the prison cell, where B'Elanna Torres and Tuvok were held captive by the Mokra Order. (VOY: "Resistance")

In an alternate reality during Spock's youth he was often taunted by bullies in an effort to evoke an emotional response from him via insults. The bullies were finally successful on their thirty-fifth attempt when they called Spock's father a "traitor" because he married what they described as a "Human whore." (Star Trek)

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