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Scarecrow Starfleet

A scarecrow in the Q Continuum.

A scarecrow is a figure used to scare birds away from crops.

History and specifics[]

When Leonard McCoy first met Elizabeth March in 2254, he felt like a scarecrow compared to her physical beauty. (TOS novel: The Better Man)

When Jonathon Stanger first met Ingrit Tomson, he thought of her as a pale, oversize scarecrow. (TOS novel: The Lost Years)

B'Elanna Torres called Sam Redbay a scarecrow. (VOY - Invasion! novel: The Final Fury)

Kathryn Janeway described her reflection as a broken, hollow-eyed scarecrow. (VOY - Strange New Worlds VIII short story: "Coffee with a Friend")

The Scarecrow was a character in The Wizard of Oz. (TOS - Strange New Worlds I short story: "The Girl Who Controlled Gene Kelly's Feet")

In the 2370s decade, a scarecrow representing Humanity was fashioned out of a Starfleet uniform in the Q Continuum. (ST - New Worlds, New Civilizations short story: "Beyond Horizons")

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