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[[Image:Jeremy aster.jpg|thumb|Jeremy Aster in 2366]]
 
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'''Jeremy Aster''' was the son of [[Marla Aster]]. He was born in [[2354]] and he had a [[Pets|pet]] [[cat]] on [[Earth]] called [[Patches]].
 
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| gender = Male
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| species = [[Human]]
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| affiliation = [[House of Mogh]]
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| status = Active
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| datestatus = 2366
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| born = [[2354]]
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| father = Mr. [[Aster]] (deceased, [[2361]])
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| mother = [[Marla Aster]] (deceased, [[2366]])
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| relative = [[Unnamed Humans (24th century)#Asters|Aunt and Uncle]]
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| actor = [[Gabriel Damon]]
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'''Jeremy Aster''' was the [[son]] of [[Starfleet]] [[Lieutenant]] [[Marla Aster]]. He was born in [[2354]] on [[Earth]] where he lived with his [[mother]], [[Aster|father]] and a [[pet]] [[cat]] named [[Patches]].
   
In [[2366]], Jeremy and his mother were residing aboard the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-D|-D}}, where Marla held the rank of [[lieutenant]] and served as an [[Archaeology and anthropology officer|chief archaeologist]]. While on an [[away mission]] to study the [[homeworld]] of the [[Koinonian]]s, his mother was killed by a remaining Koinonian bomb. [[Worf]] felt personally responsible for her death, since he was the leader of the [[away team]]. Jeremy blamed Worf and initially vented his rage that Worf was alive rather than his mother. Jeremy's father had died five years earlier from an infection.
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In [[2366]], Jeremy and his mother were residing aboard the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-D|-D}}, where Marla held the rank of lieutenant and served as [[Archaeology and anthropology officer|chief archaeologist]]. While on an [[away mission]] to study the [[homeworld]] of the now extinct [[Koinonian]]s, his mother was killed by a remaining Koinonian [[bomb]]. [[Worf]] felt personally responsible for her [[death]], since he was the leader of the [[away team]]. Jeremy blamed Worf and ultimately vented his anger that Worf was alive rather than his mother.
   
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Jeremy's [[Parents|father]] had died five years earlier, in [[2361]], from the [[Rushton infection]].
The Koinonians, a race of [[non-corporeal]] beings, sensed Jeremy's pain and created a replica of his mother. This replica appeared on the ''Enterprise'' and attempted to take Jeremy back to live on the planet. When Worf discovered Lt. Aster's impostor, she vanished. She later reappeared and transformed Jeremy's room into his home on [[Earth]]. Jeremy became confused, and at first wanted to leave with the being, believing that it was his mother. [[Deanna Troi]] and [[Wesley Crusher]], who had both lost their fathers when they were young, helped persuade Jeremy to remain on the ship. They convinced him that he had to accept the death of his mother, and she would never want him to leave the ship. Jeremy asked the replica to leave.
 
   
 
A second species of Koinonians, a race of [[non-corporeal]] beings that still existed unknown to the crew of the ''Enterprise''-D, sensed Jeremy's pain and created a replica of his mother. This replica appeared on the ''Enterprise''-D and attempted to take Jeremy back to live on the [[planet]] to keep him from suffering the loss of his mother. When Worf discovered Lt. Aster's impostor, she vanished. She later reappeared and transformed Jeremy's room into his home on Earth. Jeremy became confused, and at first wanted to leave with the being, believing that it was his mother. [[Wesley Crusher]], who had lost [[Jack Crusher|his father]] when he was young, with the help of [[Deanna Troi]], [[Captain]] [[Jean-Luc Picard|Picard]] and Worf, helped persuade Jeremy to accept his mother's death. In so doing, the Koinonians were convinced that Jeremy's true happiness rested with his fellow [[Human]]s and disappeared.
Worf later performed the ''[[R'uustai]]'' ceremony, making Jeremy a brother and member of his family forever. Jeremy left the ''Enterprise'' to live with his aunt and uncle on [[Earth]]. ({{TNG|The Bonding}})
 
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Worf later performed the ''[[R'uustai]]'' ceremony, making Jeremy a [[brother]] and member of his family forever. Jeremy left the ''Enterprise''-D to live with his [[Unnamed Humans (24th century)#Asters|aunt and uncle]] on Earth. ({{TNG|The Bonding}})
 
{{bginfo|Jeremy Aster was played by [[Gabriel Damon]].|According to the [[novels|novel]] ''[[Genesis Force]]'', Jeremy later became a member of the [[House of Martok]], while in ''[[Diplomatic Implausibility]]'' he had become close to the Rozhenkos as well.}}
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Revision as of 21:23, 27 February 2016

Jeremy Aster was the son of Starfleet Lieutenant Marla Aster. He was born in 2354 on Earth where he lived with his mother, father and a pet cat named Patches.

In 2366, Jeremy and his mother were residing aboard the USS Enterprise-D, where Marla held the rank of lieutenant and served as chief archaeologist. While on an away mission to study the homeworld of the now extinct Koinonians, his mother was killed by a remaining Koinonian bomb. Worf felt personally responsible for her death, since he was the leader of the away team. Jeremy blamed Worf and ultimately vented his anger that Worf was alive rather than his mother.

Jeremy's father had died five years earlier, in 2361, from the Rushton infection.

A second species of Koinonians, a race of non-corporeal beings that still existed unknown to the crew of the Enterprise-D, sensed Jeremy's pain and created a replica of his mother. This replica appeared on the Enterprise-D and attempted to take Jeremy back to live on the planet to keep him from suffering the loss of his mother. When Worf discovered Lt. Aster's impostor, she vanished. She later reappeared and transformed Jeremy's room into his home on Earth. Jeremy became confused, and at first wanted to leave with the being, believing that it was his mother. Wesley Crusher, who had lost his father when he was young, with the help of Deanna Troi, Captain Picard and Worf, helped persuade Jeremy to accept his mother's death. In so doing, the Koinonians were convinced that Jeremy's true happiness rested with his fellow Humans and disappeared.

Worf later performed the R'uustai ceremony, making Jeremy a brother and member of his family forever. Jeremy left the Enterprise-D to live with his aunt and uncle on Earth. (TNG: "The Bonding")

Jeremy Aster was played by Gabriel Damon.
According to the novel Genesis Force, Jeremy later became a member of the House of Martok, while in Diplomatic Implausibility he had become close to the Rozhenkos as well.

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