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Revision as of 14:07, 14 September 2013
Voval was an Iyaaran ambassador.
In 2370, while Ambassadors Loquel and Byleth were assigned to the USS Enterprise-D, with the intent of experiencing the concepts of pleasure and antagonism, respectively, Voval, claiming to be merely a shuttle pilot was to transport Captain Jean-Luc Picard to Iyar. He was able to assume various identities. He intentionally crashed his shuttle and assumed the identity of a Human woman named Anna in order to learn the Human concept of love.
Unlike Ambassadors Loquel and Byleth, who regarded their experiments as successful, Voval considered his to be a failure after Picard discovered the ruse. (TNG: "Liaisons")
Voval was played recurring Star Trek guest star Eric Pierpoint.