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[[Image:Jono.jpg|thumb|Jono, born Jeremiah Rossa.]]
 
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'''Jono''', born '''Jeremiah Rossa''', is the [[human]] adoptive son of the [[Talarian]] officer [[Endar]] and grandson of [[Starfleet]] [[Admiral]] [[Connaught Rossa]].
 
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| gender = Male
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| species = [[Human]]
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| father = [[Connor Rossa]] (biological, Deceased)<br>[[Endar]] (adoptive)
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| mother = [[Moira Rossa]] (biological, Deceased)
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| relative = [[Connaught Rossa]] (biological maternal grandmother)
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| status = Alive
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| datestatus = 2367
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| actor = [[Chad Allen]], two [[unknown actor]]s
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'''Jono''', born '''Jeremiah Rossa''', was the [[Human]] adopted [[son]] of the [[Talarian]] [[captain]] [[Endar]] and [[grandson]] of [[Starfleet]] [[Admiral]] [[Connaught Rossa]].
   
The son of [[Connor Rossa]] and [[Moira Rossa]], Jeremiah was born in [[2353]] at [[Galen IV colony]]. Jeremiah's parents were both killed during a Talarian attack on the colony during the [[Galen border conflicts]] in [[2357]]. However, he was subsequently adopted by the Talarian officer Endar, who would treat him like his own son and gave him the name ''Jono''. In [[2367]], Jono was again confronted with his Human roots, but finally decided to stay with his "real" father, Endar. ([[TNG]]: "[[Suddenly Human]]")
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The son of [[Connor Rossa|Connor]] and [[Moira Rossa]], Jeremiah was born in [[2353]] at [[Galen IV colony]]. Jeremiah's [[parent]]s were both [[Starfleet casualties (24th century)|killed]] during a Talarian attack on the colony during the [[Galen border conflicts]] in [[2357]]. However, he was subsequently adopted by the Talarian officer Endar, who treated him like his own son and gave him the name ''Jono''.
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:''Jono was played by [[Chad Allen]].''
 
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He was rescued by the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-D|-D}} in [[2367]] from a disabled [[Talarian observation craft]]. When [[Captain]] [[Jean-Luc Picard]] discovered his identity, he tried to bring out Jono's [[Human]] side. Jono at first responded, but later tried to kill Picard by stabbing him with a ''[[d'k tahg]]''. He did this hoping he would be put to [[death]] and would not have to choose between his Human side and Talarian side. He finally decided to stay with his "real" father, [[Endar]]. ({{TNG|Suddenly Human}})
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File:Jeremiah Rossa as infant.jpg|Jeremiah Rossa in 2353
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File:Jeremiah Rossa as child.jpg|Jeremiah Rossa in 2357
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Revision as of 21:05, 14 March 2014

Jono, born Jeremiah Rossa, was the Human adopted son of the Talarian captain Endar and grandson of Starfleet Admiral Connaught Rossa.

The son of Connor and Moira Rossa, Jeremiah was born in 2353 at Galen IV colony. Jeremiah's parents were both killed during a Talarian attack on the colony during the Galen border conflicts in 2357. However, he was subsequently adopted by the Talarian officer Endar, who treated him like his own son and gave him the name Jono.

He was rescued by the USS Enterprise-D in 2367 from a disabled Talarian observation craft. When Captain Jean-Luc Picard discovered his identity, he tried to bring out Jono's Human side. Jono at first responded, but later tried to kill Picard by stabbing him with a d'k tahg. He did this hoping he would be put to death and would not have to choose between his Human side and Talarian side. He finally decided to stay with his "real" father, Endar. (TNG: "Suddenly Human")

Jono was played by Chad Allen.
Unknown actors portrayed the photographs of Jono as infant and 4 year old boy. An unknown voice actor provided the voice over of him during his nightmare.