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G’Sob. Worker assigned to the subspace accelerator project on Sarindar. G’Sob was an Osina. He was killed by the second monster shii (Invincible Book 2).
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Hagi. One of the Pevvni Purists working for Reger Undlar to sabotage Ganitriul (Fatal Error).
Hamilton. Chief medical officer of the U.S.S. Defiant. In 2268, Dr. Hamilton was unable to combat the severe neurophysiological effects of interphase. At one point, she was attacked by one of her nurses (Interphase Book 1).
Hawkins, Vance. Noncommissioned Starfleet personnel assigned to the U.S.S. da Vinci as a security guard. Hawkins was wounded on Eerlik’s moon while assigned to an away team that was attempting to fix Ganitriul, Eerlik’s world-running computer (Fatal Error). He was wounded again by an Androssi security device on Empok Nor (Cold Fusion). Hendorf Island. An island on the planet Eerlik (Fatal Error).
High Magistrates. Name for the ruling body of the Tholians (Interphase Book 1).
Ho’nig. Collective god of the Damiani (Star Trek: The Next Generation: Perchance to Dream). The holy words of Ho’nig are collected in the Se’rbeg. Most Damiani worship Ho’nig; the only known offworlder to worship the god is the Bolian Zilder (Invincible Book 1). Worshippers of Ho’nig are supposed to be buried within three days of their death (Invincible Book 2).
Houarner. Worker assigned to the subspace accelerator project on Sarindar. Houarner was killed by the second monster shii (Invincible Book 1).
Howwi. A sub-overseer on the Androssi ship run by Overseer Biron. Howwi trimmed his beard, which Biron deemed a frivolous affectation. Howwi also allowed himself to be defeated by the Starfleet Corps of Engineers team from the U.S.S. da Vinci on Empok Nor (Cold Fusion).
Huuk. Officer assigned to the Androssi ship commanded by Overseer Biron (Cold Fusion).
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Ina Mar. Alpha-shift operations officer on the U.S.S. da Vinci (The Belly of the Beast). A native of Bajor, Ina is a devout member of the Bajoran faith (Cold Fusion).
insectoid aliens. Alien race. This unnamed race of telepathic hive creatures used other forms of animal life to hatch their eggs in order to reproduce. A dozen of these aliens took over a cruise ship that was nicknamed “the Beast,” and used the crew in that manner; they attacked the Federation colony on Blossom IV in an attempt to procure more bodies. The adults were killed in a retaliatory attack by the U.S.S. Enterprise, and the hatchlings were killed by the Starfleet Corps of Engineers team from the U.S.S. da Vinci, but not before the aliens killed one of the team members, 111 (The Belly of the Beast). The aliens’ proper name was never established.
Intar. Planet, home to the Intarians. Intar has a monitoring station to warn them of approaching ships and allow them to transmit a greeting. Intar is known as a hospitable planet, though not as well regarded a vacation spot as Risa. They have a planetary defense system, but it is rudimentary (Hard Crash).
Intarians. Natives of planet Intar. Intarians have retractable tentacles for limbs and have multifaceted eyes. Intarians generally prefer to work in groups, and are a hospitable people who wish harm to no one. They are also famous for their friendliness. When Friend was discovered by Tlaimon Kassant to be on a collision course with the planet, the Intarians tried to communicate with it, then opened fire, neither of which did any good. They were able to evacuate their capital city, so there were no casualties when Friend crash-landed on the planet. Their leader, Intari Makestru, requested help from the Federation, which was sent in the form of the U.S.S. da Vinci (Hard Crash).
interphase. Time-space phenomenon in which two or more dimensional planes briefly overlap and connect. The U.S.S. Defiant disappeared into such a phenomenon in 2268. The interphase phenomenon also had debilitating effects on humanoid nervous systems, and apparently caused the crew of the Defiant to mutiny and eventually kill each other. A ship in interphase