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| occupation = Student<br />[[Jean-Luc Picard|Picard]]'s "[[Number one]]"
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| status = Active
 
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| datestatus = 2368
 
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| actor = [[Erika Flores]]
 
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Revision as of 03:45, 5 April 2016

Marissa Flores was one of three children given a tour of the USS Enterprise-D by Captain Jean-Luc Picard in 2368 as a reward for the best science projects at that year's science fair. At nine years old, she was the oldest of the children, but was incredibly shy.

The tour was cut short when the Enterprise-D was severely damaged by a quantum filament. Picard and the children were trapped and isolated in one section of the ship at the time. In an effort to keep the younger children optimistic while they searched for a way out of the damaged section Picard made Marissa his Number One. An emboldened Marissa responded well and helped to get the children to safety.

As a further reward for the bravery the children showed Picard promised to resume their tour later, this time including the battle bridge. (TNG: "Disaster")

Marissa was played by actress Erika Flores.
Her last name was not given in dialogue, but was seen on the commemorative plaque given to Picard at the end of the episode.