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  1. Leosa was a Human dabo girl who lived during the late 24th century. In 2377, she became involved with Starfleet Lieutenant Reginald Barclay while working on a Ferengi casino ship, though she told him she was a teacher. Barclay discussed details of his work at the Pathfinder Project with Leosa...

  2. On Earth, Starfleet has detained Barclay's ex-girlfriend, Leosa, who is in fact a dabo girl, and not a teacher as she had told Barclay. She doesn't admit wrongdoing, so Troi talks to Leosa herself. After threatening to have her held indefinitely for psychiatric review, Troi manages to find out that she is employed by a Ferengi named Nunk.

  3. Sharisse Baker-Bernard (born 9 January 1962; age 62) played Leosa in the Star Trek: Voyager seventh season episode "Inside Man". She has also made guest appearances on Crusade (starring Gary Cole, Marjean Holden, Daniel Dae Kim and Tracy Scoggins), Criminal Minds, and Walker, Texas Ranger (which co-starred Noble Willingham). Baker-Bernard was formerly married to actor Carlos Bernard, best ...

  4. Leosa does not seem like a member of Starfleet; it's a little unclear but her humanoid appearance and being located on Earth suggests she's a citizen of the Federation. Deanna's bluff also seems extremely flimsy -- why would any medical facility hold this dabo girl for extended psychiatric observation?

  5. Foreshadowing: The black market trade in Borg technology returns to haunt Seven in Star Trek: Picard. Genre Savvy: Tom has noticed the pattern that Failure Is the Only Option, when it comes to getting home, and so refuses to get excited about the prospect. Honey Trap: Leosa.

  6. Feb 20, 2024 · When Starfleet Security took Tom in custody for questioning, while B'Elanna was embarking on a spiritual quest, Owen and Julia took care of Miral. In 2379, Admiral Paris was one of five Starfleet admirals who decided, after the disastrous Tezwan affair, that Federation President Min Zife and advisors Koll Azernal and Nelino Quafina should be ...

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  8. Nov 8, 2000 · Best of all, the Starfleet guy (Barclay's supervisor who is still there despite being proven wrong time and time and time again) says it takes about 2 hours to go 7.8 light years. 30,000 light years away is Voyager. A high school algebra problem will readily prove it will take about 7692 hours to reach Voyager.

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