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[[Image:Soren.jpg|thumb|200px|'''Soren''', a [[J'naii]].]]
 
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{{disambiguation|the El-Aurian scientist|Tolian Soran}}
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'''Soren''' was a member of the [[androgyny|androgynous]] [[J'naii]] species.
   
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The parents of Soren were [[shuttlecraft]] [[pilot]]s. Soren was flying on shuttles with them since before learning to walk. When old enough Soren joined formal flight school, where [[Krite]] was the instructor.
'''Soren''' was a member of the androgynous [[J'naii]]. In [[2368]], Soren and [[William Riker]] worked together on a mission to rescue a lost J'naii shuttle, the ''[[Taris Murn]]''. During this time, Soren revealed to Riker that she regarded herself as female, despite a powerful social taboo against considering oneself to have a gender.
 
   
 
In [[2368]], Soren and {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-D|-D}} [[first officer]] [[William T. Riker]] worked together on a mission to rescue a lost [[J'naii shuttle]], the ''[[Taris Murn]]'' from the pocket of [[null space]] located in the J'naii [[star system]]. During this time, Soren revealed to Riker of having a female identity, despite a powerful social taboo against considering oneself to have a gender. They began to fall in love, and although attempting to keep their relationship secret, [[Krite]] reported the affair to the J'naii authorities.
They fell in love and tried to keep the affair secret. However, Soren was arrested and faced a tribunal. Riker tried to take the blame, but Soren was sent to have her feelings 'cured.' When Riker did rescue Soren she had already undergone the cure, a psychotectic mind control, and no longer had feelings for him. ''([[TNG]]: "[[The Outcast]]")''
 
   
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Soren was arrested and brought before a panel of [[judge]]s. Riker told the tribunal that he forced himself on Soren. Soren denied his story, and stated the involvement with him was out of free will. Soren further issued an impassioned speech for acceptance of other deviants. The tribunal regarded this as an admission of perversion, and Soren was ordered to receive [[psychotectic therapy]]. Riker offered to give Soren asylum on the ''Enterprise''-D but the treatments were given ahead of schedule. When Riker did attempt to rescue Soren, the treatment had completely removed the previous gender identity and all feelings for Riker with it. Soren was no longer interested in the offer of asylum. ({{TNG|The Outcast}})
''Soren was portrayed by [[Melinda Culea]].''
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Revision as of 01:59, 24 August 2013

For the El-Aurian scientist, please see Tolian Soran.

Soren was a member of the androgynous J'naii species.

The parents of Soren were shuttlecraft pilots. Soren was flying on shuttles with them since before learning to walk. When old enough Soren joined formal flight school, where Krite was the instructor.

In 2368, Soren and USS Enterprise-D first officer William T. Riker worked together on a mission to rescue a lost J'naii shuttle, the Taris Murn from the pocket of null space located in the J'naii star system. During this time, Soren revealed to Riker of having a female identity, despite a powerful social taboo against considering oneself to have a gender. They began to fall in love, and although attempting to keep their relationship secret, Krite reported the affair to the J'naii authorities.

Soren was arrested and brought before a panel of judges. Riker told the tribunal that he forced himself on Soren. Soren denied his story, and stated the involvement with him was out of free will. Soren further issued an impassioned speech for acceptance of other deviants. The tribunal regarded this as an admission of perversion, and Soren was ordered to receive psychotectic therapy. Riker offered to give Soren asylum on the Enterprise-D but the treatments were given ahead of schedule. When Riker did attempt to rescue Soren, the treatment had completely removed the previous gender identity and all feelings for Riker with it. Soren was no longer interested in the offer of asylum. (TNG: "The Outcast")

Soren was played by actress Melinda Culea.