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[[Image:Gorlan prayer stick.jpg|thumb|A Gorlan prayer stick]]A '''Gorlan prayer stick''' is an extremely rare artifact, but has no real value as an antique (except, perhaps, to students of archaelogy such as [[Jean-Luc Picard]]).
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[[File:Gorlan prayer stick.jpg|thumb|A Gorlan prayer stick]]
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A '''Gorlan prayer stick''' is an extremely rare artifact, but has no real value as an antique (except, perhaps, to students of archaeology such as [[Jean-Luc Picard]]).
   
 
Captain Picard was in the possession of a Gorlan prayer stick and kept it in his [[quarters]] aboard the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-D|-D}}. He traded a bottle of very old [[Saurian brandy]] for the artifact. ({{TNG|Bloodlines}})
 
Captain Picard was in the possession of a Gorlan prayer stick and kept it in his [[quarters]] aboard the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-D|-D}}. He traded a bottle of very old [[Saurian brandy]] for the artifact. ({{TNG|Bloodlines}})
   
{{bginfo|It seems likely that the Gorlan prayer stick originates from the [[Gorlan]], whose existence as of yet has only been confirmed for the [[mirror universe]]. According to the [[Star Trek: The Next Generation Companion]] [[René Echevarria]] has claimed that this connection was not intentional.}}
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{{bginfo|It seems likely that the Gorlan prayer stick originates from the [[Gorlan]], whose existence as of yet has only been confirmed for the [[mirror universe]]. According to the ''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation Companion]]'' [[René Echevarria]] claimed that this connection was not intentional.}}
 
   
 
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Gorlan prayer stick

A Gorlan prayer stick

A Gorlan prayer stick is an extremely rare artifact, but has no real value as an antique (except, perhaps, to students of archaeology such as Jean-Luc Picard).

Captain Picard was in the possession of a Gorlan prayer stick and kept it in his quarters aboard the USS Enterprise-D. He traded a bottle of very old Saurian brandy for the artifact. (TNG: "Bloodlines")

It seems likely that the Gorlan prayer stick originates from the Gorlan, whose existence as of yet has only been confirmed for the mirror universe. According to the Star Trek: The Next Generation Companion René Echevarria claimed that this connection was not intentional.