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[[Image:Soren.jpg|thumb|200px|'''Soren''', a [[J'naii]].]] |
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− | '''Soren''' was a member of the androgynous [[J'naii]]. In [[2368]], Soren and |
+ | '''Soren''' was a member of the androgynous [[J'naii]]. In [[2368]], Soren and [[William Riker]] worked together on a mission to rescue a lost J'naii shuttle, the ''[[Taris Murn]]''. During this time, Soren revealed to Riker that she regarded herself as female, despite a powerful social taboo against considering oneself to have a gender. |
They fell in love and tried to keep the affair secret. However, Soren was arrested and faced a tribunal. Riker tried to take the blame, but Soren was sent to have her feelings 'cured.' When Riker did rescue Soren she had already undergone the cure, a psychotectic mind control, and no longer had feelings for him. ''([[TNG]]: "[[The Outcast]]")'' |
They fell in love and tried to keep the affair secret. However, Soren was arrested and faced a tribunal. Riker tried to take the blame, but Soren was sent to have her feelings 'cured.' When Riker did rescue Soren she had already undergone the cure, a psychotectic mind control, and no longer had feelings for him. ''([[TNG]]: "[[The Outcast]]")'' |
Revision as of 06:14, 28 October 2005
Soren was a member of the androgynous J'naii. In 2368, Soren and William Riker worked together on a mission to rescue a lost J'naii shuttle, the Taris Murn. During this time, Soren revealed to Riker that she regarded herself as female, despite a powerful social taboo against considering oneself to have a gender.
They fell in love and tried to keep the affair secret. However, Soren was arrested and faced a tribunal. Riker tried to take the blame, but Soren was sent to have her feelings 'cured.' When Riker did rescue Soren she had already undergone the cure, a psychotectic mind control, and no longer had feelings for him. (TNG: "The Outcast")
Soren was portrayed by Melinda Culea.