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[[File:Sonsorra.jpg|thumb|Sonsorra, a Borothan]]
The [[Suliban]] [[Silik]] assumed the identity of a '''Borathan pilgrim''' on his way to witness [[The Great Plume of Agosoria]] in [[2151]], in order to infiltrate the [[Enterprise (NX-01)]] ([[ENT]]: "[[Cold Front]]", "[[Detained]]").
 
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The '''Borothans''' were a [[humanoid]] civilization. Borothan [[pilgrim]]s were among those who worship the [[Great Plume of Agosoria]]. Borothans were generally good-natured and generous people, presenting the crew of the {{EnterpriseNX}} with gifts for allowing them to watch the Plume from ''Enterprise''{{'}}s [[mess hall]].
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The [[Suliban]] [[Silik]] disguised himself as a Borothan pilgrim on his way to witness the Plume in [[2151]] in order to infiltrate ''Enterprise''. ({{ENT|Cold Front}})
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{{bginfo|The species name "Borothan" isn't mentioned in "Cold Front" and instead comes from later [[ENT Season 1]] offering {{e|Detained}}. In the pronunciation guide from that episode's final draft script, the name is phonetically notated "bore-OTH-an". Nevertheless, it was a word [[Dean Stockwell]] struggled to pronounce, in his role as [[Colonel]] [[Grat]]. ({{STC|138|85}})}}
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== People ==
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* [[Sonsorra]]
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* [[Unnamed Borothans]]
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Revision as of 22:23, 17 October 2015

Sonsorra

Sonsorra, a Borothan

The Borothans were a humanoid civilization. Borothan pilgrims were among those who worship the Great Plume of Agosoria. Borothans were generally good-natured and generous people, presenting the crew of the Enterprise NX-01 with gifts for allowing them to watch the Plume from Enterprise's mess hall.

The Suliban Silik disguised himself as a Borothan pilgrim on his way to witness the Plume in 2151 in order to infiltrate Enterprise. (ENT: "Cold Front")

The species name "Borothan" isn't mentioned in "Cold Front" and instead comes from later ENT Season 1 offering "Detained". In the pronunciation guide from that episode's final draft script, the name is phonetically notated "bore-OTH-an". Nevertheless, it was a word Dean Stockwell struggled to pronounce, in his role as Colonel Grat. (Star Trek: Communicator issue 138, p. 85)

People