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'''Faith Garland''' ([[Megan Gallagher]]) was a [[nurse]] in the Army Air Corps in [[1947]] when [[Quark]], [[Rom]] and [[Nog]] crash landed in [[Roswell]], [[New Mexico]].
 
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| gender = Female
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| affiliation = [[US Army Air Corps]]
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| occupation = [[Nurse]]
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| status = Alive
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| datestatus = 1947
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| actor = [[Megan Gallagher]]
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'''Faith Garland''' was a [[nurse]] in the [[United States Army Air Corps]] in [[1947]], when the three [[Ferengi]], [[Quark]], [[Rom]], and [[Nog]], [[crash land]]ed in [[Roswell]], [[New Mexico]], after having accidentally [[time travel|traveled back in time]] from the year [[2372]].
   
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Garland and her fiancee, [[Professor]] [[Jeff Carlson]], were part of the team tasked with investigating the three aliens. In that capacity, she befriended the Ferengi, and attempted to defend them when she felt they were being treated too harshly. Later, Nurse Garland was tasked with assisting Air Corps [[captain]] [[Wainwright]] in his interrogation of the aliens, and repeatedly injected Quark with [[Sodium Pentathol]] under orders from the captain. When Wainwright, who was convinced that the Ferengi were part of an alien invasion force, threatened to harm them with a scalpel, Garland and Carlson incapacitated him, and helped the Ferengi escape. They subsequently took them to [[Hangar 18]], where [[Quark's Treasure|their ship]] was being stored, allowing them to leave and return to their own time by recreating the [[time warp]] which transported them back in time in the first place. ({{DS9|Little Green Men}})
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{{bginfo|Faith Garland was played by [[Megan Gallagher]]. According to the ''[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Companion]]'' (p. 287), her name is a homage to actress {{w|Beverly Garland}}.|According to the novels ''[[The Rise and Fall of Khan Noonien Singh, Volume 1]]'' and ''[[The Rise and Fall of Khan Noonien Singh, Volume 2]]'', she and Jeff Carlson were married as planned after the events of "Little Green Men". By [[1986]], she had retired as an Army nurse. She died prior to [[1996]].}}
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Faith Garland was a nurse in the United States Army Air Corps in 1947, when the three Ferengi, Quark, Rom, and Nog, crash landed in Roswell, New Mexico, after having accidentally traveled back in time from the year 2372.

Garland and her fiancee, Professor Jeff Carlson, were part of the team tasked with investigating the three aliens. In that capacity, she befriended the Ferengi, and attempted to defend them when she felt they were being treated too harshly. Later, Nurse Garland was tasked with assisting Air Corps captain Wainwright in his interrogation of the aliens, and repeatedly injected Quark with Sodium Pentathol under orders from the captain. When Wainwright, who was convinced that the Ferengi were part of an alien invasion force, threatened to harm them with a scalpel, Garland and Carlson incapacitated him, and helped the Ferengi escape. They subsequently took them to Hangar 18, where their ship was being stored, allowing them to leave and return to their own time by recreating the time warp which transported them back in time in the first place. (DS9: "Little Green Men")

Faith Garland was played by Megan Gallagher. According to the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Companion (p. 287), her name is a homage to actress Beverly Garland.
According to the novels The Rise and Fall of Khan Noonien Singh, Volume 1 and The Rise and Fall of Khan Noonien Singh, Volume 2, she and Jeff Carlson were married as planned after the events of "Little Green Men". By 1986, she had retired as an Army nurse. She died prior to 1996.

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