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{{aquote|I'll just have to adapt.|Melora Pazlar|2370|Melora}}
'''Melora Pazlar''' was an [[Elaysian]], and had one brother.
 
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'''Melora Pazlar''' was a [[24th century]] [[Elaysian]] [[Starfleet]] officer. She was the first of her species to enter Starfleet and specialized in [[stellar cartography]].
   
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== Personal life ==
As a a child, Melora dreamed of exploring the universe. Because Elaysia is a low-[[gravity]] world, only a handful of Elyasians ever leave their [[homeworld]], but this did not stop her from fulfilling her dream.
 
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Being from a species native to a low-[[gravity]] [[planet]], it was extremely difficult for Melora Pazlar to function in "standard" gravity. As a result of this limitation, only a small number of her kind actually left the [[Elaysian homeworld]] to explore [[space]].
   
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The limitation she experienced did not stop her, however, and she soon enlisted in Starfleet. Part of her reasoning for joining Starfleet was to encourage others and show them that she could overcome any adversity; however, she also had a strong desire to explore space and other worlds, instead of merely being confined to her planet.
Melora was the first Elaysian to enter [[Starfleet]]. During her studies she kept people at arm's length; she thought that other people might treat her differently because of her limited mobility in "normal" gravity. (Low-gravity species need special equipment, such as an [[anti-grav unit]], to be able to move in an [[Earth]]-like [[gravity]].)
 
   
She spoke fluent [[Klingonese]] and liked [[Vulcan]] [[music]] such as etudes by [[Delvok]].
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At some point in her life, she learned to speak [[Klingonese]] to a fluent level and developed an interest in [[Vulcan]] [[music]] such as etudes by [[Delvok]]. She also enjoyed [[Klingon]] food, preferring to see "the [[blood]] running through the veins" of her ''[[racht]].'' ({{DS9|Melora}})
   
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== Starfleet career ==
Melora graduated from [[Starfleet Academy]] as a [[stellar cartography|stellar cartographer]]. In [[2370]], she was assigned to [[Deep Space 9]], her first deep-[[space]] assignment, to survey a sector in the [[Gamma Quadrant]].
 
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During her studies at [[Starfleet Academy]], Melora kept people at arm's length, believing other people would treat her differently because of her limited mobility in "normal" gravity. Her servo controls and [[anti-grav]] chair were needed for her to operate effectively at the Academy and she felt these distinguished her from the rest of the students. She eventually graduated as a stellar cartographer.
   
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[[File:Melora Pazlar tests her wheelchair.jpg|thumb|Melora, after arriving on Deep Space 9]]
Upon starting her mission, she asked to do the survey on her own, saying she could work better and faster than when someone was with her. When [[Commander]] [[Benjamin Sisko]] refused, she treated it as evidence that he thought she was disabled in some way. Sisko eventually made it clear that [[Starfleet]] policy did not allow someone to go alone on a mission. Her stubbornness affected all aspects of her daily life, such as when she tripped while trying to enter a [[cargo bay]], landed on the controls to her anti-grav unit, and then could not get up.
 
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By [[2370]], Melora had achieved the rank of [[ensign]]. Her first [[deep space assignment]] came in that year, when she was temporarily assigned to [[Deep Space 9]], to survey a [[sector]] in the [[Gamma Quadrant]]. Upon her arrival at the [[space station]], she requested permission from [[Commander]] [[Benjamin Sisko]] to conduct the survey alone, believing she could accomplish the task quicker and to a better standard than if somebody accompanied her. When Sisko refused, she treated it as evidence that he thought she was disabled in some way, though Sisko eventually made it clear that Starfleet policy did not allow anyone to go on a mission alone, especially not an ensign.
   
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Her stubbornness to do things by herself caused her to have an accident while attempting to obtain an [[astrophysics]] array for her mission. When entering the [[cargo bay]], she tripped, landing on her servo controls. It was only after [[Lieutenant]] [[Jadzia Dax|Dax]] found her that Melora was taken to the [[infirmary]] and her controls repaired. Subsequently, the mission to the Gamma Quadrant was delayed by a day, in order to give her time to recover.
[[Doctor]] [[Julian Bashir|Bashir]] knew her Starfleet record by heart and admired her greatly. Even before her arrival on DS9, he felt a special connection with Melora just by helping to prepare for her arrival. Once she arrived on DS9, he took the time to befriend her and try to see beyond her defensive exterior. His probing questions forced her to reconsider her "independence" when he pointed out that everyone aboard a [[starship]] or [[space station]] depends on each other, and needing help was nothing to be ashamed of.
 
   
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[[File:Bashir tells Melora she can't use zero gravity.jpg|thumb|left|Melora is told the neuromuscular procedure is irreversible]]
Melora became romantically involved with the Doctor, although from the beginning she questioned whether a relationship between two such different species could work. Melora was also concerned about the difficulties of maintaining a successful relationship in Starfleet, where officers were continually reassigned. During their relationship, Julian researched the work of [[Nathaniel Teros]] on [[neuromuscular adaptation]], which would make it possible for a low-gravity species to move in an Earth-like [[gravity]] by elevating the motor cortex neural output of the brain. He soon realized that once the treatment was completed, it would be irreversible.
 
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During Melora's time on the station, Doctor Bashir researched and further developed [[Nathaniel Teros]]' work on [[neuromuscular adaptation]]. If successful, the therapy would make it possible for a low-gravity species, such as Elaysians, to move in an Earth-like [[gravity]] by elevating the motor cortex neural output of the [[brain]]. Melora was initially ecstatic about the news that she may be able to function in "normal" gravity like the rest of the crew, but after her second treatment, disadvantages emerged; once the procedure was complete, it would be irreversible, and any exposure to low-gravity could seriously disrupt her nervous system. Melora decided she would take the time to think about the treatment, over the course of her mission in the Gamma Quadrant.
   
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Upon returning from that mission, she and Dax were ambushed by the criminal [[Fallit Kot]] and forced back into their runabout, the [[USS Orinoco|''Orinoco'']]. When Commander Sisko prevented their departure by means of a [[tractor beam]], Kot shot Melora, forcing an overload in her servo controls and knocking her to the deck. The tractor beam was subsequently released and Melora, along with [[Quark]] and Dax, were taken through the wormhole. Commander Sisko, accompanied by [[Chief]] [[Miles O'Brien|O'Brien]] and Doctor Bashir, quickly beamed to the runabout [[USS Rio Grande|''Rio Grande'']] and initiated pursuit.
On her second charting mission, Melora began to have doubts about the treatment and wondered if it was worth it; she did not like the fact that she would not be able to return to her homeworld for anything more than short visits. When she and Jadzia Dax returned with the [[USS Orinoco|''Orinoco'']] from their mission, they where taken hostage by [[Fallit Kot]]. When Commander Sisko prevented their departure by means of a [[tractor beam]], Fallit Kot shot Melora to persuade Sisko to release them.
 
   
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[[File:Melora flies into Fallit Kot on Orinoco.jpg|thumb|Melora flies herself into Fallit Kot]]
During the pursuit of the ''Orinoco'' by the [[USS Rio Grande|''Rio Grande'']] Jadzia Dax noticed that Melora was still alive and was trying to reach the gravity control panel where she was able to turn off the [[artificial gravity]]. This gave Jadzia a chance to stop the ''Orinoco'' while Melora, because of her experience with near zero gravity, was able to disarm Fallit Kot. It seems that the treatment Melora was undergoing protected her from the effects of the [[phaser]].
 
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On the ''Orinoco'', an injured Melora lay on the floor as the ship accelerated to warp. Believing she was dead, Kot payed her no attention, thereby enabling Melora to reach the gravity controls by the transporter pad, where she disabled gravity on the runabout. While all of the ''Orinoco''{{'}}s inhabitants floated in the air, she kicked herself away from a console and into Kot, knocking him against the cockpit window and allowing Dax to gain control of the situation. The ''Rio Grande'' eventually caught up with them and Melora was taken back to the station.
   
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After having given some thought as to her neuromuscular treatments, Melora ultimately decided not to go ahead with them, believing it would strip her of what it meant to be an Elaysian.
Ultimately, Melora decided to stop with the treatment because she felt that she would not be truly Elyasian anymore. Julian told her that the treatment could be started again if she wanted it to. ({{DS9|Melora}})
 
   
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She was later reassigned to another position within Starfleet. ({{DS9|Melora}})
== Background ==
 
Melora Pazlar was played by [[Daphne Ashbrook]].
 
   
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==Personal relationships==
The character of Melora Pazlar was initially to be [[Deep Space 9]]'s [[science officer]] because the producers liked the idea of a character who came from a low-gravity environment, but this was changed to the [[Trill]] [[Jadzia Dax]], as it would lead to fewer complications. (''[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Companion]]'')
 
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===Family===
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[[File:Melora on Elaysian homeworld.jpg|thumb|Melora and her brother on the Elaysian homeworld]]
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Melora had a [[Unnamed Elaysians#Melora Pazlar's brother|brother]] who resided on Elaysia with her [[Unnamed Elaysians#Melora Pazlar's family|family]], none of whom had been off-world before. When she decided to leave her homeworld for a career in Starfleet, they gave her a [[cane]] made from the wood of a [[garlanic tree]] as a gift. Melora also kept a picture of her brother, on a table in her quarters.
   
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{{bginfo|The names of the other members in her family have not been mentioned in any [[canon]] production, though her personnel file in the non-canon video game ''[[Star Trek: Starship Creator]]'' lists her mother's name as Tomara, her father's name as Zembrin and her brother's name as Azmarin.}}
It is not known if the relationship with Julian ended here or sometime after her mission, but we do know he eventually entered a relationship with [[Leeta]], which ended before she nearly wandered off with [[Lewis Zimmerman]] and eventually married [[Rom]].
 
   
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=== Julian Bashir ===
The first book of ''[[Star Trek: Titan]]'' establishes Melora Pazlar as serving as a [[lieutenant]] and head of the stellar cartography lab aboard the {{USS|Titan}}. The fifth ''Titan'' novel sees her promoted to chief science officer following the loss of her predecessor in the previous book.
 
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[[File:Bashir and Melora kiss.jpg|thumb|left|Bashir and Melora kiss]]
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Doctor Bashir was the officer who prepared the station for Melora prior to her arrival. During the course of his preparation, he came to know her Starfleet record by heart, greatly admiring her devotion to overcome any adversity. As a result of this, he once said he felt as though he had known her for years. Upon her arrival, he took the time to befriend her and attempt to see beyond her defensive exterior. He eventually managed to persuade Melora to realize that nobody is completely independent, when he pointed out that "''in space, we all depend on one another to some degree.''"
   
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Melora quickly became romantically involved with the doctor. Although she initially questioned whether a relationship between two such different species could work, the two of them did enjoy meals at the [[Klingon restaurant]]. She even lowered her guard enough to allow Bashir to experience weightlessness with her, during which they also shared their first kiss.
== External link ==
 
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When Melora decided not to continue with her neuromuscular treatment, Bashir was disappointed but respected her decision and offered to continue with it at any point, should she change her mind. Before leaving Deep Space 9, Melora had one last meal with him at the Klingon restaurant, where they were serenaded with Klingon [[Lullaby|lullabies]] by the chef.
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{{bginfo|It is unknown if their relationship ended here, though by [[2371]], Bashir had entered into a relationship with [[Leeta]]. ({{DS9|Explorers}})}}
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=== Jadzia Dax ===
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[[File:Dax and Melora discuss romance in Starfleet.jpg|thumb|Melora and Dax discuss romance]]
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Commander Sisko assigned Lieutenant Jadzia Dax to the survey mission after he had refused Melora's request to conduct it alone. Though Melora initially objected to this, she soon came to develop a working relationship with Dax, even going as far as to ask her advice on long distance relationships, after Melora became involved with Doctor Bashir.
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Though Dax agreed that "love across light years" was hard and lacked intimacy, she partially alleviated Melora's fears by recounting the story of a hydrogen-breathing [[Lothra]] and an [[Oxygene]] who fell "hopelessly in love," staying together for fifty-seven years despite the fact they could only spend forty minutes a day in the same room. Concluding, Dax advised her to focus on the present, enjoy the moment, and not look to the future until it was necessary. ({{DS9|Melora}})
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==Memorable quotes==
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"''I'm sorry if I seem overly sensitive. But I'm used to being shut out of the 'Melora' problem. The truth is there is no 'Melora' problem. Until people create one.''"
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:- '''Melora''' to Sisko, in their first meeting
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"''I don't need a medical opinion to tell me my own capabilities....''"
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:- '''Melora''', defending her request to pilot the runabout alone
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"''I've been in one chair or another since I left my homeworld. My family gave me this cane made from the wood of a garlanic tree.... They had no idea what it would be like to live off-world... in what you consider 'normal' gravity. Only a handful of Elaysians have ever left home. But I always knew I had to be one of them. I dreamed about exploring the stars as a girl. And I wasn't going to allow any... 'handicap,' not a chair, not a Cardassian station... to stop me from chasing that dream.''"
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:- '''Melora''', on her reasoning for joining Starfleet
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"''Melora... no one on this station is completely independent.... In space, we all depend on one another to some degree....''"<br />
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"''I just want you all to know you can depend on me....''"<br />
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"''Okay, you've proven that.... What do the rest of us have to do to convince you?''"<br />
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"''Of what?''"<br />
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"''That you can depend on us.''"<br />
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:- '''Julian Bashir''' and '''Melora''', on her determination to be completely independent
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"''I don't understand, myself.... How can I possibly have second thoughts...? This would mean real independence.... It's everything I ever wished for.... But then I start to think about home... and how I won't ever be able to go back... maybe just for a short visit... but never really go back....''"
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:- '''Melora''' to Dax, on whether or not to go ahead with the neuromuscular treatment
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"''Let's just sit here awhile and listen.... I want to remember all of this....''"
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:- '''Melora''' to Bashir, as the Klingon chef serenades them
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== Appendices ==
 
=== Background information ===
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[[File:Melora Pazlar hover chair design.jpg|thumb|The early design sketch for Melora's chair]]
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[[File:Melora Pazlar exoskeleton design.jpg|thumb|The early design sketch for Melora's exoskeleton]]
 
Melora Pazlar was played by [[Daphne Ashbrook]] in her only ''[[Star Trek]]'' appearance. The character was initially to be [[Deep Space 9]]'s [[science officer]], because the producers liked the idea of a character who came from a low-gravity environment, but this was changed to the [[Trill]] [[Jadzia Dax]], as it would lead to fewer complications. (''[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Companion]]'', p. 93)
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Ashbrook prepared for the role by taking a wheelchair to a local shopping mall. Commenting on the experience, she said, "''Everything's an obstacle and also nobody looks at you. I think because people are uncomfortable and they don't know what to do.''" [http://mineola.patch.com/articles/doctor-who-actress-visits-mineola-for-fan-clubs-25th-anniversary]
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The character was created by [[Evan Carlos Somers]], who wrote the initial draft of "Melora". As Somers himself uses a wheelchair, the story held special importance for him, with his experiences of working in the narrow studio offices contributing to the personality of the character. (''[[The Official Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Magazine]]'' Vol 6, p. 60)
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The producers initially thought the character would be male, but Somers always envisioned her as a female, and a love interest for Bashir; "''{{'}}Zero-gravity sex with Bashir' was a ''prime'' element to the story in my mind. I also liked the idea that by falling in love with someone who isn't disabled, and having this cure presented to her concomitant to a growing love affair, maybe Melora is doing it for him. How can she turn this cure down? He loves her and he would never want to do anything wrong for her. But she didn't really think it out. In fact, she was surviving, and functioning very well, prior to her arrival on the station. Now, she's faced with a difficult assignment, but when she leaves, things are going to be OK again. She doesn't have to be cured, and she doesn't have to do it to please Bashir.''" (''[[The Official Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Magazine]]'' Vol 6, p. 60)
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Because she was to be involved in a romantic relationship that had to be believable for Bashir, the producers wanted Melora to have a strange-looking forehead but wanted no extensive makeup below her eyes and instructed make-up supervisor [[Michael Westmore]] to keep her beautiful, although she was an alien. The makeup department designed and created an enhanced appliance that ran from the ridge of her nose and stopped at her forehead. A blond wig with a receded hairline was used to allow for the forehead appliance. (''[[Star Trek: Aliens & Artifacts]]'', p. 152; ''Michael Westmore's Aliens: Season 2'', [[DS9 Season 2 DVD]] special features)
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[[Jim Martin]] designed Melora's exoskeleton; "''I started with a basic framework for her limbs. The producers didn't want any chest or waist pieces. They just wanted it to be around her arms, her neck, and her legs. And they didn't want regular hinges, because hinges aren't futuristic enough. So [Senior llustrator] [[Rick Sternbach]] designed an expanding and contracting kind of hinge, something that pulls in rather than rotate, that I incorporated into my drawings. But the metallic bands kept popping off, once right in the middle of a scene. [Property Master] [[Joe Longo]] never let me forget it!''" (''[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Companion]]'', p. 94)
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Melora's chair was initially to have utilized the anti-grav technology that has been a part of ''Star Trek'' since ''The Original Series'', and the chair from {{TNG|Too Short a Season}} was to be pulled out of storage and remodeled. However, the chair had originally been designed with the larger set of the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701|-D}} in mind and it was quickly realized that it would not be practical in the relatively small ''Deep Space Nine'' corridor sets. (''[[The Making of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine]]'', p. 108)
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Set Decorator [[Laura Richarz]] purchased the chair seen in the finished episode, which was revamped by Joe Longo. He remembered how the production crew decided to keep the wheelchair as simple as possible, recalling that he "''...added a control panel and some wheel covers to block out the spokes in the wheels, and changed the joystick. Basically we tried to keep it as simple as possible, because of our experience on 'Too Short a Season'. We had made a big albatross of a moving chair for that, and it was bad. But this one worked great.''" (''[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Companion]]'', p. 93)
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The final script describes Melora as "''a cool, professional young woman in her mid- to late-20s [....] Although her face is a mask, the extraordinary pressure from gravity is apparent in every move she makes.''" [http://www.st-minutiae.com/academy/literature329/426.txt]
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=== Apocrypha ===
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[[File:Melora Pazlar Starship Creator personnel file.jpg|thumb|Personnel file for Melora Pazlar in ''Star Trek: Starship Creator'']]
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[[File:Orions Hounds.jpg|thumb|Melora, as she appears on the cover of ''Orion's Hounds'']]
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*Melora Pazlar appears as a selectable crew member in the video game ''[[Star Trek: Starship Creator]]'', in which her personnel file states she was assigned to the {{USS|Yellowstone|2370}} conducting deep space surveys, prior to arriving on Deep Space 9. It further states that, following the events depicted in "Melora", she is assigned to the stellar cartography department on the {{USS|Prokofiev}}.
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*According to the [[Pocket TNG]] novels [[Gemworld, Book One|''Gemworld'' Book One]] and [[Gemworld, Book Two|''Gemworld'' Book Two]], following the [[Dominion War]], Pazlar is assigned to the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701|-E}}, under the command of [[Captain]] [[Jean-Luc Picard]], where she assists in a scientific study on the effects of low-gravity on Primus IV. Before arriving at the planet, Pazlar receives a telepathic distress call from one of her world's species, the Lipul, that indicates Gemworld is in catastrophic danger. Pazlar convinces Picard of the threat, and upon arrival at Gemworld, the ''Enterprise'' discovers that the machinery that maintains Gemworld's atmosphere is failing. Pazlar and the ''Enterprise'' crew manage to save the artificial world from destruction, but in doing so, Melora is forced to take the life of one of her own people. The books also detail a brief romance between her and [[Reginald Barclay]].
 
*The first book of the ''[[Star Trek: Titan]]'' series, entitled ''[[Taking Wing]]'', establishes Melora Pazlar as serving as a [[lieutenant]] and head of the stellar cartography lab aboard the {{USS|Titan}}, at Captain [[William T. Riker|Riker]]'s request. It also mentions her being decorated for valor after saving 192 of her shipmates, during the [[Dominion War]].
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*In the third ''Titan'' novel, ''[[Orion's Hounds]]'', Pazlar is viciously attacked by her shipmate [[Tuvok]], who is under the telepathic control of the star-jellies. Shortly after the incident, Melora asks Tuvok to train her in various means of self-defense. She is also depicted in the cover illustration.
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*In the ''[[Star Trek: Destiny]]'' novel ''[[Gods of Night]]'', Pazlar is promoted to [[Lieutenant Commander]] and made chief science officer. ''Titan'' Chief Engineer Xin Ra-Havreii also makes several upgrades to the stellar cartography holotank which allows her to not only operate in a zero-gravity environment, but also project a holographic avatar of herself into every major area on the ship, via a complex holopresence system. This allows her to participate in senior staff meetings without the need to leave the holotank. Xin also makes a romantic advance towards Melora but she declines, although she does not understand why.
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*In the ''Destiny'' novel ''[[Mere Mortals]]'', the ''Titan'' arrives at New Erigol and is threatened by a Caeliar ship. Riker assigns Pazlar and Ra-Havreii to search for non-tactical weaknesses to exploit, and towards this end, they calculate the size of the sphere surrounding the planet and prepare a strike team. During the attempt, Pazlar initiates the subspace trajectory, but the attempt is aborted when a scrambling field prevents the transport from working. Pazlar is later visited by Counselor Huilan Sen'kara, in what she thinks are her quarters but is actually the holotank; the counselor expresses concern that she is using the tank to completely isolate herself from the rest of the crew, physically and emotionally. He further expresses that, by not using her exoskeleton, she would likely forget how to, losing the ability to ever leave, a thought she dismisses. After continuing to work, Pazlar and Ra-Havreii are able to discover the soliton pulses keeping open micro-subspace tunnels and then tap into them to witness the invasion of the Borg Collective at the Azure Nebula.
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"I'll just have to adapt."
– Melora Pazlar, 2370 ("Melora")

Melora Pazlar was a 24th century Elaysian Starfleet officer. She was the first of her species to enter Starfleet and specialized in stellar cartography.

Personal life

Being from a species native to a low-gravity planet, it was extremely difficult for Melora Pazlar to function in "standard" gravity. As a result of this limitation, only a small number of her kind actually left the Elaysian homeworld to explore space.

The limitation she experienced did not stop her, however, and she soon enlisted in Starfleet. Part of her reasoning for joining Starfleet was to encourage others and show them that she could overcome any adversity; however, she also had a strong desire to explore space and other worlds, instead of merely being confined to her planet.

At some point in her life, she learned to speak Klingonese to a fluent level and developed an interest in Vulcan music such as etudes by Delvok. She also enjoyed Klingon food, preferring to see "the blood running through the veins" of her racht. (DS9: "Melora")

Starfleet career

During her studies at Starfleet Academy, Melora kept people at arm's length, believing other people would treat her differently because of her limited mobility in "normal" gravity. Her servo controls and anti-grav chair were needed for her to operate effectively at the Academy and she felt these distinguished her from the rest of the students. She eventually graduated as a stellar cartographer.

Melora Pazlar tests her wheelchair

Melora, after arriving on Deep Space 9

By 2370, Melora had achieved the rank of ensign. Her first deep space assignment came in that year, when she was temporarily assigned to Deep Space 9, to survey a sector in the Gamma Quadrant. Upon her arrival at the space station, she requested permission from Commander Benjamin Sisko to conduct the survey alone, believing she could accomplish the task quicker and to a better standard than if somebody accompanied her. When Sisko refused, she treated it as evidence that he thought she was disabled in some way, though Sisko eventually made it clear that Starfleet policy did not allow anyone to go on a mission alone, especially not an ensign.

Her stubbornness to do things by herself caused her to have an accident while attempting to obtain an astrophysics array for her mission. When entering the cargo bay, she tripped, landing on her servo controls. It was only after Lieutenant Dax found her that Melora was taken to the infirmary and her controls repaired. Subsequently, the mission to the Gamma Quadrant was delayed by a day, in order to give her time to recover.

Bashir tells Melora she can't use zero gravity

Melora is told the neuromuscular procedure is irreversible

During Melora's time on the station, Doctor Bashir researched and further developed Nathaniel Teros' work on neuromuscular adaptation. If successful, the therapy would make it possible for a low-gravity species, such as Elaysians, to move in an Earth-like gravity by elevating the motor cortex neural output of the brain. Melora was initially ecstatic about the news that she may be able to function in "normal" gravity like the rest of the crew, but after her second treatment, disadvantages emerged; once the procedure was complete, it would be irreversible, and any exposure to low-gravity could seriously disrupt her nervous system. Melora decided she would take the time to think about the treatment, over the course of her mission in the Gamma Quadrant.

Upon returning from that mission, she and Dax were ambushed by the criminal Fallit Kot and forced back into their runabout, the Orinoco. When Commander Sisko prevented their departure by means of a tractor beam, Kot shot Melora, forcing an overload in her servo controls and knocking her to the deck. The tractor beam was subsequently released and Melora, along with Quark and Dax, were taken through the wormhole. Commander Sisko, accompanied by Chief O'Brien and Doctor Bashir, quickly beamed to the runabout Rio Grande and initiated pursuit.

Melora flies into Fallit Kot on Orinoco

Melora flies herself into Fallit Kot

On the Orinoco, an injured Melora lay on the floor as the ship accelerated to warp. Believing she was dead, Kot payed her no attention, thereby enabling Melora to reach the gravity controls by the transporter pad, where she disabled gravity on the runabout. While all of the Orinoco's inhabitants floated in the air, she kicked herself away from a console and into Kot, knocking him against the cockpit window and allowing Dax to gain control of the situation. The Rio Grande eventually caught up with them and Melora was taken back to the station.

After having given some thought as to her neuromuscular treatments, Melora ultimately decided not to go ahead with them, believing it would strip her of what it meant to be an Elaysian.

She was later reassigned to another position within Starfleet. (DS9: "Melora")

Personal relationships

Family

Melora on Elaysian homeworld

Melora and her brother on the Elaysian homeworld

Melora had a brother who resided on Elaysia with her family, none of whom had been off-world before. When she decided to leave her homeworld for a career in Starfleet, they gave her a cane made from the wood of a garlanic tree as a gift. Melora also kept a picture of her brother, on a table in her quarters.

The names of the other members in her family have not been mentioned in any canon production, though her personnel file in the non-canon video game Star Trek: Starship Creator lists her mother's name as Tomara, her father's name as Zembrin and her brother's name as Azmarin.

Julian Bashir

Bashir and Melora kiss

Bashir and Melora kiss

Doctor Bashir was the officer who prepared the station for Melora prior to her arrival. During the course of his preparation, he came to know her Starfleet record by heart, greatly admiring her devotion to overcome any adversity. As a result of this, he once said he felt as though he had known her for years. Upon her arrival, he took the time to befriend her and attempt to see beyond her defensive exterior. He eventually managed to persuade Melora to realize that nobody is completely independent, when he pointed out that "in space, we all depend on one another to some degree."

Melora quickly became romantically involved with the doctor. Although she initially questioned whether a relationship between two such different species could work, the two of them did enjoy meals at the Klingon restaurant. She even lowered her guard enough to allow Bashir to experience weightlessness with her, during which they also shared their first kiss.

When Melora decided not to continue with her neuromuscular treatment, Bashir was disappointed but respected her decision and offered to continue with it at any point, should she change her mind. Before leaving Deep Space 9, Melora had one last meal with him at the Klingon restaurant, where they were serenaded with Klingon lullabies by the chef.

It is unknown if their relationship ended here, though by 2371, Bashir had entered into a relationship with Leeta. (DS9: "Explorers")

Jadzia Dax

Dax and Melora discuss romance in Starfleet

Melora and Dax discuss romance

Commander Sisko assigned Lieutenant Jadzia Dax to the survey mission after he had refused Melora's request to conduct it alone. Though Melora initially objected to this, she soon came to develop a working relationship with Dax, even going as far as to ask her advice on long distance relationships, after Melora became involved with Doctor Bashir.

Though Dax agreed that "love across light years" was hard and lacked intimacy, she partially alleviated Melora's fears by recounting the story of a hydrogen-breathing Lothra and an Oxygene who fell "hopelessly in love," staying together for fifty-seven years despite the fact they could only spend forty minutes a day in the same room. Concluding, Dax advised her to focus on the present, enjoy the moment, and not look to the future until it was necessary. (DS9: "Melora")

Memorable quotes

"I'm sorry if I seem overly sensitive. But I'm used to being shut out of the 'Melora' problem. The truth is there is no 'Melora' problem. Until people create one."

- Melora to Sisko, in their first meeting


"I don't need a medical opinion to tell me my own capabilities...."

- Melora, defending her request to pilot the runabout alone


"I've been in one chair or another since I left my homeworld. My family gave me this cane made from the wood of a garlanic tree.... They had no idea what it would be like to live off-world... in what you consider 'normal' gravity. Only a handful of Elaysians have ever left home. But I always knew I had to be one of them. I dreamed about exploring the stars as a girl. And I wasn't going to allow any... 'handicap,' not a chair, not a Cardassian station... to stop me from chasing that dream."

- Melora, on her reasoning for joining Starfleet


"Melora... no one on this station is completely independent.... In space, we all depend on one another to some degree...."
"I just want you all to know you can depend on me...."
"Okay, you've proven that.... What do the rest of us have to do to convince you?"
"Of what?"
"That you can depend on us."

- Julian Bashir and Melora, on her determination to be completely independent


"I don't understand, myself.... How can I possibly have second thoughts...? This would mean real independence.... It's everything I ever wished for.... But then I start to think about home... and how I won't ever be able to go back... maybe just for a short visit... but never really go back...."

- Melora to Dax, on whether or not to go ahead with the neuromuscular treatment


"Let's just sit here awhile and listen.... I want to remember all of this...."

- Melora to Bashir, as the Klingon chef serenades them

Appendices

Background information

Melora Pazlar hover chair design

The early design sketch for Melora's chair

Melora Pazlar exoskeleton design

The early design sketch for Melora's exoskeleton

Melora Pazlar was played by Daphne Ashbrook in her only Star Trek appearance. The character was initially to be Deep Space 9's science officer, because the producers liked the idea of a character who came from a low-gravity environment, but this was changed to the Trill Jadzia Dax, as it would lead to fewer complications. (Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Companion, p. 93)

Ashbrook prepared for the role by taking a wheelchair to a local shopping mall. Commenting on the experience, she said, "Everything's an obstacle and also nobody looks at you. I think because people are uncomfortable and they don't know what to do." [1]

The character was created by Evan Carlos Somers, who wrote the initial draft of "Melora". As Somers himself uses a wheelchair, the story held special importance for him, with his experiences of working in the narrow studio offices contributing to the personality of the character. (The Official Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Magazine Vol 6, p. 60)

The producers initially thought the character would be male, but Somers always envisioned her as a female, and a love interest for Bashir; "'Zero-gravity sex with Bashir' was a prime element to the story in my mind. I also liked the idea that by falling in love with someone who isn't disabled, and having this cure presented to her concomitant to a growing love affair, maybe Melora is doing it for him. How can she turn this cure down? He loves her and he would never want to do anything wrong for her. But she didn't really think it out. In fact, she was surviving, and functioning very well, prior to her arrival on the station. Now, she's faced with a difficult assignment, but when she leaves, things are going to be OK again. She doesn't have to be cured, and she doesn't have to do it to please Bashir." (The Official Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Magazine Vol 6, p. 60)

Because she was to be involved in a romantic relationship that had to be believable for Bashir, the producers wanted Melora to have a strange-looking forehead but wanted no extensive makeup below her eyes and instructed make-up supervisor Michael Westmore to keep her beautiful, although she was an alien. The makeup department designed and created an enhanced appliance that ran from the ridge of her nose and stopped at her forehead. A blond wig with a receded hairline was used to allow for the forehead appliance. (Star Trek: Aliens & Artifacts, p. 152; Michael Westmore's Aliens: Season 2, DS9 Season 2 DVD special features)

Jim Martin designed Melora's exoskeleton; "I started with a basic framework for her limbs. The producers didn't want any chest or waist pieces. They just wanted it to be around her arms, her neck, and her legs. And they didn't want regular hinges, because hinges aren't futuristic enough. So [Senior llustrator] Rick Sternbach designed an expanding and contracting kind of hinge, something that pulls in rather than rotate, that I incorporated into my drawings. But the metallic bands kept popping off, once right in the middle of a scene. [Property Master] Joe Longo never let me forget it!" (Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Companion, p. 94)

Melora's chair was initially to have utilized the anti-grav technology that has been a part of Star Trek since The Original Series, and the chair from TNG: "Too Short a Season" was to be pulled out of storage and remodeled. However, the chair had originally been designed with the larger set of the USS Enterprise-D in mind and it was quickly realized that it would not be practical in the relatively small Deep Space Nine corridor sets. (The Making of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, p. 108)

Set Decorator Laura Richarz purchased the chair seen in the finished episode, which was revamped by Joe Longo. He remembered how the production crew decided to keep the wheelchair as simple as possible, recalling that he "...added a control panel and some wheel covers to block out the spokes in the wheels, and changed the joystick. Basically we tried to keep it as simple as possible, because of our experience on 'Too Short a Season'. We had made a big albatross of a moving chair for that, and it was bad. But this one worked great." (Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Companion, p. 93)

The final script describes Melora as "a cool, professional young woman in her mid- to late-20s [....] Although her face is a mask, the extraordinary pressure from gravity is apparent in every move she makes." [2]

Apocrypha

Melora Pazlar Starship Creator personnel file

Personnel file for Melora Pazlar in Star Trek: Starship Creator

Orions Hounds

Melora, as she appears on the cover of Orion's Hounds

  • Melora Pazlar appears as a selectable crew member in the video game Star Trek: Starship Creator, in which her personnel file states she was assigned to the USS Yellowstone conducting deep space surveys, prior to arriving on Deep Space 9. It further states that, following the events depicted in "Melora", she is assigned to the stellar cartography department on the USS Prokofiev.
  • According to the Pocket TNG novels Gemworld Book One and Gemworld Book Two, following the Dominion War, Pazlar is assigned to the USS Enterprise-E, under the command of Captain Jean-Luc Picard, where she assists in a scientific study on the effects of low-gravity on Primus IV. Before arriving at the planet, Pazlar receives a telepathic distress call from one of her world's species, the Lipul, that indicates Gemworld is in catastrophic danger. Pazlar convinces Picard of the threat, and upon arrival at Gemworld, the Enterprise discovers that the machinery that maintains Gemworld's atmosphere is failing. Pazlar and the Enterprise crew manage to save the artificial world from destruction, but in doing so, Melora is forced to take the life of one of her own people. The books also detail a brief romance between her and Reginald Barclay.
  • The first book of the Star Trek: Titan series, entitled Taking Wing, establishes Melora Pazlar as serving as a lieutenant and head of the stellar cartography lab aboard the USS Titan, at Captain Riker's request. It also mentions her being decorated for valor after saving 192 of her shipmates, during the Dominion War.
  • In the third Titan novel, Orion's Hounds, Pazlar is viciously attacked by her shipmate Tuvok, who is under the telepathic control of the star-jellies. Shortly after the incident, Melora asks Tuvok to train her in various means of self-defense. She is also depicted in the cover illustration.
  • In the Star Trek: Destiny novel Gods of Night, Pazlar is promoted to Lieutenant Commander and made chief science officer. Titan Chief Engineer Xin Ra-Havreii also makes several upgrades to the stellar cartography holotank which allows her to not only operate in a zero-gravity environment, but also project a holographic avatar of herself into every major area on the ship, via a complex holopresence system. This allows her to participate in senior staff meetings without the need to leave the holotank. Xin also makes a romantic advance towards Melora but she declines, although she does not understand why.
  • In the Destiny novel Mere Mortals, the Titan arrives at New Erigol and is threatened by a Caeliar ship. Riker assigns Pazlar and Ra-Havreii to search for non-tactical weaknesses to exploit, and towards this end, they calculate the size of the sphere surrounding the planet and prepare a strike team. During the attempt, Pazlar initiates the subspace trajectory, but the attempt is aborted when a scrambling field prevents the transport from working. Pazlar is later visited by Counselor Huilan Sen'kara, in what she thinks are her quarters but is actually the holotank; the counselor expresses concern that she is using the tank to completely isolate herself from the rest of the crew, physically and emotionally. He further expresses that, by not using her exoskeleton, she would likely forget how to, losing the ability to ever leave, a thought she dismisses. After continuing to work, Pazlar and Ra-Havreii are able to discover the soliton pulses keeping open micro-subspace tunnels and then tap into them to witness the invasion of the Borg Collective at the Azure Nebula.

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