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Half-[[scotland|Scottish]] and half-[[denmark|Danish]], she was fair-[[skin]]ned and blonde-[[hair]]ed. She had a sister named [[Ingrid Jorgensen|Ingrid]]. ({{ss|TOS|sub=Strange New Worlds VI|Bum Radish: Five Spins on a Turquoise Reindeer}})
 
Half-[[scotland|Scottish]] and half-[[denmark|Danish]], she was fair-[[skin]]ned and blonde-[[hair]]ed. She had a sister named [[Ingrid Jorgensen|Ingrid]]. ({{ss|TOS|sub=Strange New Worlds VI|Bum Radish: Five Spins on a Turquoise Reindeer}})
   
In the [[year]] [[2273]], the omnipotent being [[Weyland]] sent Montgomery Scott [[time travel|back in time]] to [[Scotland]] in [[1746]], during the [[Jacobite rebellion]]. While traveling across the moors, Scott had a vision of the land personified as a woman, whom he initially mistook for his mother. He reflected on this occasion that he had not heard his mother's voice in a long time. ({{n|TOS|Home is the Hunter}})
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In the [[year]] [[2273]], the omnipotent being [[Weyland]] sent Montgomery Scott [[time travel|back in time]] to [[Scotland]] in [[1746]], during the [[Jacobite rebellion]]. While traveling across the moors, Scott had a vision of the land personified as a woman, whom he initially mistook for his mother. He reflected on this occasion that he had not heard his mother's voice in a long time. ({{n|TOS|Home Is the Hunter}})
   
 
''It is not specified whether Scott's mother was dead in 2273, or whether he has simply been out of contact with her. Given the recentness of the {{ship|USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701}} [[refit]] in [[Earth]] [[orbit]], the former seems more likely.''
 
''It is not specified whether Scott's mother was dead in 2273, or whether he has simply been out of contact with her. Given the recentness of the {{ship|USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701}} [[refit]] in [[Earth]] [[orbit]], the former seems more likely.''

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Arlyne Jorgensen Scott (also known as Mary Darnley) was a 23rd century Human woman, the mother of Montgomery Scott.

Half-Scottish and half-Danish, she was fair-skinned and blonde-haired. She had a sister named Ingrid. (TOS - Strange New Worlds VI short story: "Bum Radish: Five Spins on a Turquoise Reindeer")

In the year 2273, the omnipotent being Weyland sent Montgomery Scott back in time to Scotland in 1746, during the Jacobite rebellion. While traveling across the moors, Scott had a vision of the land personified as a woman, whom he initially mistook for his mother. He reflected on this occasion that he had not heard his mother's voice in a long time. (TOS novel: Home Is the Hunter)

It is not specified whether Scott's mother was dead in 2273, or whether he has simply been out of contact with her. Given the recentness of the Enterprise refit in Earth orbit, the former seems more likely.


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