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In [[2373]], Tekoa served on the [[space station]] [[Deep Space 9]] under [[Starfleet]] [[Operations Chief]] [[Miles O'Brien]]. On one occasion, she drank [[raktajino]] in company with the rest of the [[swing shift]], while waiting for Chief O'Brien's duty assignments for the day. She was later assigned to work with [[Whatley]] in the [[docking ring]]. ({{DS9|The Assignment}})
 
In [[2373]], Tekoa served on the [[space station]] [[Deep Space 9]] under [[Starfleet]] [[Operations Chief]] [[Miles O'Brien]]. On one occasion, she drank [[raktajino]] in company with the rest of the [[swing shift]], while waiting for Chief O'Brien's duty assignments for the day. She was later assigned to work with [[Whatley]] in the [[docking ring]]. ({{DS9|The Assignment}})
   
{{bginfo|Tekoa was played by [[Rosie Malek-Yonan]] in her only ''[[Star Trek]]'' appearance.|The script for "The Assignment" stated Tekoa's name was pronounced "''tah-KOE-uh''". ''{{Star Trek Minutiae|resources/scripts/504.txt}}''}}
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{{bginfo|Tekoa was played by [[Rosie Malek-Yonan]] in her only ''[[Star Trek]]'' appearance.|The script for "The Assignment" stated Tekoa's name was pronounced "''tah-KOE-uh''". ''{{st-minutiae|resources/scripts/504.txt}}''}}
   
 
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Tekoa was a female Bajoran who seved as an engineer in the Bajoran Militia during the late-24th century.

In 2373, Tekoa served on the space station Deep Space 9 under Starfleet Operations Chief Miles O'Brien. On one occasion, she drank raktajino in company with the rest of the swing shift, while waiting for Chief O'Brien's duty assignments for the day. She was later assigned to work with Whatley in the docking ring. (DS9: "The Assignment")

Tekoa was played by Rosie Malek-Yonan in her only Star Trek appearance.
The script for "The Assignment" stated Tekoa's name was pronounced "tah-KOE-uh". [1]

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