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'''Eline''' was a [[Kataan natives|native]] of [[Kataan]] who lived in the community of [[Ressik]]. She was the wife of [[Kamin]], the identity under which [[Jean-Luc Picard]] experienced a lifetime of memories in [[2368]] after encountering a probe launched from Kataan.
 
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| gender = Female
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| species = [[Kataan natives|Kataan native]]
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| status = Deceased
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| datestatus = 14th century
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| actor = [[Margot Rose]]
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'''Eline''' was a [[Kataan natives|native]] of [[Kataan]] who lived in the community of [[Ressik]]. She was the [[wife]] of [[Kamin]], the identity under which [[Jean-Luc Picard]] experienced a lifetime of memories in [[2368]] after encountering a [[Kataan probe|probe]] launched from Kataan.
   
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Kamin's first gift for his wife was a [[necklace]] that resembled the [[Kataan probe]]. Picard, as Kamin, had two children with Eline, [[Meribor]] and {{dis|Batai|young}}, the latter named after a mutual friend of the same [[Batai|name]], who had [[death|died]] shortly before his namesake's birth.
Eline had been in love with Kamin for quite some time, since she was the age of seven. Kamin's first gift for his wife was a necklace that resembled the [[Kataan probe]].
 
[[Image:Elines necklace.jpg|thumb|125px|left|Eline's necklace]]
 
Eventually, they got married and after 8 years had two children together, [[Meribor]] and [[Batai (young)|Batai]], named after a mutual friend of the same [[Batai|name]], who died a few years later.
 
   
Kamin was very fond of Eline's cooking, especially liking her soup. When he was ill, she refused to take him to the [[hospital]] but nursed him back to health herself. She thought of him as the best [[iron weaver]] in the whole community and always had to put away his shoes for him, as he always forgot to.
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Kamin was very fond of Eline's cooking, especially liking her [[soup]]. When he was ill, she refused to take him to the [[hospital]] but nursed him back to health herself. She thought of him as the best [[iron weaver]] in the whole community and always had to put away his shoes for him, as he always forgot to.
   
 
She had undergone surgery late in her life and only partially recovered, dying a short while later and leaving Kamin to bear witness to the death of their culture. ({{TNG|The Inner Light}})
 
She had undergone surgery late in her life and only partially recovered, dying a short while later and leaving Kamin to bear witness to the death of their culture. ({{TNG|The Inner Light}})
 
{{bginfo|Eline was played by actress [[Margot Rose]].|In [[Morgan Gendel]]'s never-produced sequel to "The Inner Light", the ''Enterprise'' found Eline in [[suspended animation]]. ''[http://www.trektoday.com/news/250706_02.shtml]''}}
 
:''Eline was played by [[Margot Rose]]. In [[Morgan Gendel]]'s never produced sequel to "The Inner Light", the ''Enterprise'' found Eline in [[suspended animation]]. [http://www.trektoday.com/news/250706_02.shtml] The probe-shaped necklace that Eline wore was auctioned off in the [[It's A Wrap! sale and auction]].''
 
 
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Revision as of 12:17, 13 December 2014

Eline was a native of Kataan who lived in the community of Ressik. She was the wife of Kamin, the identity under which Jean-Luc Picard experienced a lifetime of memories in 2368 after encountering a probe launched from Kataan.

Kamin's first gift for his wife was a necklace that resembled the Kataan probe. Picard, as Kamin, had two children with Eline, Meribor and Batai, the latter named after a mutual friend of the same name, who had died shortly before his namesake's birth.

Kamin was very fond of Eline's cooking, especially liking her soup. When he was ill, she refused to take him to the hospital but nursed him back to health herself. She thought of him as the best iron weaver in the whole community and always had to put away his shoes for him, as he always forgot to.

She had undergone surgery late in her life and only partially recovered, dying a short while later and leaving Kamin to bear witness to the death of their culture. (TNG: "The Inner Light")

Eline was played by actress Margot Rose.
In Morgan Gendel's never-produced sequel to "The Inner Light", the Enterprise found Eline in suspended animation. [1]