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'''Jahn''' was the leader a group of feral children from [[Miri's homeworld]], known as the [[Onlies]].
 
'''Jahn''' was the leader a group of feral children from [[Miri's homeworld]], known as the [[Onlies]].
   
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==History==
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Born around [[1950]], Jahn was only young when his parents and the rest of the adult population began to die from an artificial [[disease]], after a failed [[life prolongation complex]]. Over the next three hundred years, Jahn led the surviving children, organizing them and keeping them together.
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Born around [[1950]], Jahn was only a child when his parents and the rest of the adult population began to die from an artificial [[disease]] created by a failed [[life prolongation complex]]. Over the next three hundred years, Jahn led the surviving children, organizing them and keeping them together.
   
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When the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701}} visited the planet in [[2266]], Jahn and most of the other children were weary of "[[grup]]s" returning, and began to attack the [[landing party]], by stealing their [[communicator]]s and then kidnapping [[Yeoman]] [[Janice Rand]]. With the help of [[Miri]], Jahn and the Onlies began to trust [[Captain]] [[James T. Kirk]] and agreed to the return of the communicators and Yeoman Rand so that a cure for the disease could be found. (''[[TOS]]'' [[episode]] & [[novelization]]: "{{ep|Miri}}")
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When the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701}} visited the planet in [[2266]], Jahn and most of the other children were wary of "[[Grup]]s" returning, and began to attack the [[landing party]], by stealing their [[communicator]]s and then kidnapping [[Yeoman]] [[Janice Rand]]. With the help of [[Miri]], Jahn and the Onlies began to trust [[Captain]] [[James T. Kirk]] and agreed to the return of the communicators and Yeoman Rand so that a cure for the disease could be found. ({{en|TOS|sub=Star Trek 1|{{ed|Miri}}}})
   
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Following the departure of the ''Enterprise'', Jahn and the other Onlies were cared for and educated by [[Federation]] personnel when the planet became a [[Federation protectorate]]. (''TOS'' novel: ''[[The Cry of the Onlies]]''; [[reference book]]: ''{{ST|Star Charts}}'')
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Following the departure of the ''Enterprise'', Jahn and the other Onlies were cared for and educated by [[Federation]] personnel when the planet became a [[Federation protectorate]]. Jahn, however, repeatedly rebelled against their authority and eventually, together with a younger girl named {{dis|Rhea|Only}}, managed to sneak onto a Federation supply vessel, the {{USS|Sparrow|23rd century}} and take control of the ship, with which he planned to leave the planet. When he tried to persuade more Onlies to join him in leaving, a firefight with Federation personnel ensued, in which Miri, among others, was killed. All this violence and death caused the runaways to become unstable and start attacking ships. ({{n|TOS|The Cry of the Onlies}}, {{r|ST|Star Charts}})
   
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In [[2275]], the infection recurred among the Onlies. In frustration for the perceived failure of [[Leonard McCoy]] and the death of Miri, Jahn stole a [[shuttlecraft]] and kidnapped [[Joanna McCoy]]. Joanna was able to connect with him and help defuse the situation. ({{c|TOS|sub=Untold Voyages|Past Imperfect}})
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==Connections==
 
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==Background==
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* Jahn's height is that of {{ma|Michael J. Pollard}}, the actor who portrayed him. ([https://www.celebsbioheight.com/michael-j-pollard-height-weight-age/ Michael J. Pollard] article at the [https://www.celebsbioheight.com/ Celebs Bio Height] website)
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==Appendices==
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===Appearances===
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* {{en|TOS|sub=Star Trek 1|{{ed|Miri}}}}
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* {{n|TOS|The Cry of the Onlies}}
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* {{c|TOS|sub=Untold Voyages|Past Imperfect}}
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===References===
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* {{r|ST|Star Charts}}
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===External link===
 
* {{memoryalpha}}
 
[[Category:Onlies]]

Latest revision as of 21:38, 28 July 2019

Jahn was the leader a group of feral children from Miri's homeworld, known as the Onlies.

History

Born around 1950, Jahn was only a child when his parents and the rest of the adult population began to die from an artificial disease created by a failed life prolongation complex. Over the next three hundred years, Jahn led the surviving children, organizing them and keeping them together.

When the USS Enterprise visited the planet in 2266, Jahn and most of the other children were wary of "Grups" returning, and began to attack the landing party, by stealing their communicators and then kidnapping Yeoman Janice Rand. With the help of Miri, Jahn and the Onlies began to trust Captain James T. Kirk and agreed to the return of the communicators and Yeoman Rand so that a cure for the disease could be found. (TOS episode & Star Trek 1 novelization: Miri)

Following the departure of the Enterprise, Jahn and the other Onlies were cared for and educated by Federation personnel when the planet became a Federation protectorate. Jahn, however, repeatedly rebelled against their authority and eventually, together with a younger girl named Rhea, managed to sneak onto a Federation supply vessel, the USS Sparrow and take control of the ship, with which he planned to leave the planet. When he tried to persuade more Onlies to join him in leaving, a firefight with Federation personnel ensued, in which Miri, among others, was killed. All this violence and death caused the runaways to become unstable and start attacking ships. (TOS novel: The Cry of the Onlies, ST reference: Star Charts)

In 2275, the infection recurred among the Onlies. In frustration for the perceived failure of Leonard McCoy and the death of Miri, Jahn stole a shuttlecraft and kidnapped Joanna McCoy. Joanna was able to connect with him and help defuse the situation. (TOS - Untold Voyages comic: "Past Imperfect")

Background

Appendices

Appearances

References

External link