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Battles

Introduction
Enterprise
Attack
Azati
Prime
Sphere
Bashing
Saving
Earth
Vulcan
Civil War
Romulan
Marauder
Empire
in Crisis
Romulan
Attack
The Deadly
Years
The Doomsday
Machine
The M-5
Debacle
The Wrath
of Khan
Khitomer
Crisis
The Battle
of Minos
Wolf
359
Klingon
Civil War
The
Odyssey
Death of a
Caretaker
A Flagship
Battle
The Omarion
Nebula
Deep
Space Nine
Shattered
Mirror
Kazon
Attack
The
Swarm
Borg /
8472 War
Sector
001
The
Dominion War
The Valley
of Death
The Chin'toka
Invasion

AR-558
Righteous
Insurrection
The Chin'koka
Retreat
Advance on
Cardassia
Vaadwaur
Battle
Workforce
Incident
Reman
Nemesis

Dr. Kila Marr

Dr. Kila Marr

Dr. Kila Marr1
Species : Humans
Mother to Raymond Marr, who was killed by the Crystalline Entity on the Omicron Theta colony, Dr. Marr's became one of the leading experts on the Entity. She surveyed many attack sites including the Melona IV site, which was the first in which there were survivors. Marr deeply distrusted Lieutenant Commander Data because of the actions of his brother Lore in collaborating with the Entity. When Captain Picard indicated his intent to communicate with the Crystal using a graviton beam rather than attack it, Marr surreptitiously programmed the ship's systems to use the beam to create a resonance within the entity, destroying it.1
 
 

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Played by
ActorSeriesSeasonTitle
Ellen GeerTNG5Silicon Avatar

References
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1TNG5Silicon Avatar
Series:TNG Season 5 (Disc 1)
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