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This is a '''list of [[Lorillian]]s.'''
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A list of unnamed [[Lorillian]]s.
   
==Named==
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==Lorillian child==
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[[File:Lorillian child.jpg|thumb|150px|A Lorillian child]]
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The '''Lorillian child''' (born circa [[2147]]) was encountered on [[Rigel X]] in [[2151]], where he was weaned off from methyl oxide and onto oxygen. [[Commander]] [[Charles Tucker III|Tucker]] did not understand this and believed that the mother was abusing the child by depriving it from breathing. He yelled at the mother to leave the child alone, but Subcommander T'Pol informed him of the situation. ({{ENT|Broken Bow}})
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{{bginfo|The child was played by [[Ethan Dampf]].}}
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==Unnamed Lorillians==
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==Lorillian mother==
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[[File:Lorillian mother.jpg|thumb|150px|A female Lorillian]]
[[Image:lorillian.jpg|thumb|Lorillian mother weaning her child off methyl oxide (2151).]]
 
The '''Lorillian mother''' was encountered on [[Rigel X]] in April 2151. Lorillians can only breathe methyl oxide before the age of four. At that time, the mother must wean her child off methyl oxide and onto oxygen. Commander [[Charles Tucker]] did not understand this and believed that the mother was abusing the child by depriving it from breathing. He yelled at the mother to leave the child alone, but Subcommander [[T'Pol]] informed him of the situation. ([[ENT]]: "[[Broken Bow]]")
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The '''Lorillian mother''' was encountered on Rigel X in 2151, where she tried to wean her child off [[methyl oxide]] and onto [[oxygen]]. Commander Charles Tucker did not understand this and believed that the mother was abusing the child by depriving it from breathing. He yelled at the mother to leave the child alone, but [[Subcommander]] [[T'Pol]] informed him of the situation. ({{ENT|Broken Bow}})
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{{bginfo|The Lorillian mother was played by actress [[Chelsea Bond]].}}
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==Box Woman==
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[[File:Lorillian with box.jpg|thumb|150px|The box lady]]
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Investigating the trade complex, Commander Charles Tucker III found himself in line outside a [[security]] office, next to an '''Lorillian female''' holding a box. The female wore a brown, large-shouldered outfit, complete with a matching hat. The contents of her box remained unobserved, but may or may not have contained something living. ({{ENT|Broken Bow}})
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{{bginfo|The box-holding woman's wardrobe was very similar to the outfits and hats worn by the [[J'naii]] in [[TNG]]'s {{e|The Outcast}}.}}
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[[Category:Unnamed individuals|Lorillians]]
 
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[[ja:無名のロリリアン]]

Revision as of 03:13, 7 June 2014

A list of unnamed Lorillians.

Lorillian child

Lorillian child

A Lorillian child

The Lorillian child (born circa 2147) was encountered on Rigel X in 2151, where he was weaned off from methyl oxide and onto oxygen. Commander Tucker did not understand this and believed that the mother was abusing the child by depriving it from breathing. He yelled at the mother to leave the child alone, but Subcommander T'Pol informed him of the situation. (ENT: "Broken Bow")

The child was played by Ethan Dampf.

Lorillian mother

Lorillian mother

A female Lorillian

The Lorillian mother was encountered on Rigel X in 2151, where she tried to wean her child off methyl oxide and onto oxygen. Commander Charles Tucker did not understand this and believed that the mother was abusing the child by depriving it from breathing. He yelled at the mother to leave the child alone, but Subcommander T'Pol informed him of the situation. (ENT: "Broken Bow")

The Lorillian mother was played by actress Chelsea Bond.

Box Woman

Lorillian with box

The box lady

Investigating the trade complex, Commander Charles Tucker III found himself in line outside a security office, next to an Lorillian female holding a box. The female wore a brown, large-shouldered outfit, complete with a matching hat. The contents of her box remained unobserved, but may or may not have contained something living. (ENT: "Broken Bow")

The box-holding woman's wardrobe was very similar to the outfits and hats worn by the J'naii in TNG's "The Outcast".