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[[Image:Keeve falor.jpg|thumb|'''Keeve Falor''', a [[Bajoran]] male.]]
 
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'''Keeve Falor''' was a well respected [[Bajoran]] who resided in the refugee camps on [[Valo II]] in [[2368]].
 
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'''Keeve Falor''' was a well-respected [[Bajoran]] who resided in the refugee camps on [[Valo II]] in [[2368]].
   
When the [[USS Enterprise-D|USS ''Enterprise''-D]] was investigating [[terrorism|terrorist]] cells in the [[Valo system]], they considered going to meet with a supposedly influential Bajoran named [[Jas Holza]], whom [[Beverly Crusher]] had [[dance]]d with. [[Ro Laren]] warned them of that action as she considered Jaz Holza to have little knowledge of actual Bajoran activity in the sector Instead, she recommended "''find a man named Keeve Falor. He has no [[diplomacy and law|diplomatic]] experience. And he won't ask you to dance.''"
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When the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-D|-D}} was investigating [[terrorism|terrorist]] cells in the [[Valo system]], they considered going to meet with a supposedly influential Bajoran named [[Jas Holza]], whom [[Beverly Crusher]] had [[dance]]d with. [[Ro Laren]] warned them of that action as she considered Jas Holza to have little knowledge of actual Bajoran activity in the sector. Instead, she recommended "''find a man named Keeve Falor. He has no [[diplomacy and law|diplomatic]] experience. And he won't ask you to dance.''"
   
Mr. Keeve was honored by [[Captain]] [[Jean-Luc Picard]]'s proper use of his family name, and welcomed Ro, who he recognized, but seemed critical of. When Picard requested help in finding [[Orta]], Keeve refused to participate, despite apologizing that a [[Federation]] [[outpost]] had come under attack -- which he considered bad judgment for the cause of the Bajora. He explained how the Federation had not wronged [[Bajor]], but reminded him that they had sat by and watched the [[planet]]'s culture destroyed in the name of non-interference in Cardassian internal affairs.
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Keeve was honored by [[Captain]] [[Jean-Luc Picard]]'s proper use of his family name, and welcomed Ro, who he recognized, but seemed critical of. When Picard requested help in finding [[Orta]], Keeve refused to participate, despite apologizing that a [[Federation]] [[outpost]] had come under attack – which he considered bad judgment for the cause of the Bajora. He explained how the Federation had not wronged [[Bajor]], but reminded him that they had sat by and watched the [[planet]]'s culture destroyed in the name of non-interference in [[Cardassian]] internal affairs.
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When Picard reminded him that he was willing to offer assistance to the Valo refugees, Keeve commented that Bajorans should have attacked the Federation earlier to gain such assistance. After Ro chastised him and Picard supplied a large amount of Humanitarian relief to the camp, whether cooperated with or not, Keeve relented and contacted the ''Enterprise''-D the next [[day]] with the coordinates of a meeting place with Orta on the [[unnamed moons#Valo I third moon|third moon]] of [[Valo I]]. ({{TNG|Ensign Ro}})
 
{{bginfo|Keeve Falor was played by [[Scott Marlowe]].|He was described in the script as "a man in his forties, proud, honest, plain-speaking. Like all the Bajorans, he is dressed simply, and wears several silver earrings on both ears."}}
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When Picard reminded him that he is willing to offer assistance to the Valo refugees, Keeve commented that Bajorans should've attacked the Federation earlier to gain such assistance. After Ro chastises him and Picard supplied a large amount of humanitarian relief to the camp, whether cooperated with or not, Keeve relented and contacted ''Enterprise''-D the next day with the [[coordinate]]s of a meeting place with Orta on the third [[moon]] of [[Valo I]] (see:[[unnamed moons]]). ([[TNG]]: "[[Ensign Ro]]")
 
:''Keeve Falor was played by [[Scott Marlowe]]. He was described in the script as "a man in his forties, proud, honest, plain-speaking. Like all the Bajorans, he is dressed simply, and wears several silver earrings on both ears."''
 
 
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Revision as of 19:04, 17 February 2015

Keeve Falor was a well-respected Bajoran who resided in the refugee camps on Valo II in 2368.

When the USS Enterprise-D was investigating terrorist cells in the Valo system, they considered going to meet with a supposedly influential Bajoran named Jas Holza, whom Beverly Crusher had danced with. Ro Laren warned them of that action as she considered Jas Holza to have little knowledge of actual Bajoran activity in the sector. Instead, she recommended "find a man named Keeve Falor. He has no diplomatic experience. And he won't ask you to dance."

Keeve was honored by Captain Jean-Luc Picard's proper use of his family name, and welcomed Ro, who he recognized, but seemed critical of. When Picard requested help in finding Orta, Keeve refused to participate, despite apologizing that a Federation outpost had come under attack – which he considered bad judgment for the cause of the Bajora. He explained how the Federation had not wronged Bajor, but reminded him that they had sat by and watched the planet's culture destroyed in the name of non-interference in Cardassian internal affairs.

When Picard reminded him that he was willing to offer assistance to the Valo refugees, Keeve commented that Bajorans should have attacked the Federation earlier to gain such assistance. After Ro chastised him and Picard supplied a large amount of Humanitarian relief to the camp, whether cooperated with or not, Keeve relented and contacted the Enterprise-D the next day with the coordinates of a meeting place with Orta on the third moon of Valo I. (TNG: "Ensign Ro")

Keeve Falor was played by Scott Marlowe.
He was described in the script as "a man in his forties, proud, honest, plain-speaking. Like all the Bajorans, he is dressed simply, and wears several silver earrings on both ears."

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