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A '''tattoo''', or '''dermal art''', was a mark or design that was placed on the [[skin]]. They were usually permanent, but could be removed.
 
A '''tattoo''', or '''dermal art''', was a mark or design that was placed on the [[skin]]. They were usually permanent, but could be removed.
   
A [[Unnamed humanoids (24th century)#Tattooed bar guest|tattooed male]] visited [[Quark's bar]] in [[2371]]. ({{DS9|The House of Quark}})
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A [[Unnamed humanoids (24th century)#Tattooed bar guest|tattooed male]] visited [[Quark's Bar]] in [[2371]]. ({{DS9|The House of Quark}})
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[[Henry Starling]] as of [[1967]] had a tattoo of a [[rose]] on his arm. ({{VOY|Future's End}})
   
 
After [[Chris Brynner]] met [[Jadzia Dax]] in [[2024]] [[San Francisco]], he thought her [[Trill]] spots were a type of tattoo from [[Japan]]. Brynner himself had a [[Māori]] tattoo done in the [[1990s]], but had it removed. ({{DS9|Past Tense, Part I}})
 
After [[Chris Brynner]] met [[Jadzia Dax]] in [[2024]] [[San Francisco]], he thought her [[Trill]] spots were a type of tattoo from [[Japan]]. Brynner himself had a [[Māori]] tattoo done in the [[1990s]], but had it removed. ({{DS9|Past Tense, Part I}})
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{{bginfo|The tattoos featured on several Ferengi on ''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation]]'' may have been only temporary as both [[Arridor]] and [[Kol]] had them in the episode {{e|The Price}} but when they reappeared in the ''[[Star Trek: Voyager]]'' episode {{e|False Profits}}, their tattoos were gone.}}
 
 
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* [[Wadi]]
 
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{{bginfo|The tattoos featured on several Ferengi on ''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation]]'' may have been only temporary, as both [[Arridor]] and [[Kol]] had them in the episode {{e|The Price}} but when they reappeared in the ''[[Star Trek: Voyager]]'' episode {{e|False Profits}}, their tattoos were gone.}}
   
 
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Qs tattoo

Q displays a tattoo, copying Chakotay

For the VOY episode of the same name, please see "Tattoo".

A tattoo, or dermal art, was a mark or design that was placed on the skin. They were usually permanent, but could be removed.

A tattooed male visited Quark's Bar in 2371. (DS9: "The House of Quark")

Henry Starling as of 1967 had a tattoo of a rose on his arm. (VOY: "Future's End")

After Chris Brynner met Jadzia Dax in 2024 San Francisco, he thought her Trill spots were a type of tattoo from Japan. Brynner himself had a Māori tattoo done in the 1990s, but had it removed. (DS9: "Past Tense, Part I")

During the 22nd century, dermal art was popular on Denobula. Phlox's parents urged him to learn the art while he was growing up. He used his skills to create faux prison markings on Degra's arm. (ENT: "Stratagem")

Chakotay had a Native American tattoo (Star Trek: Voyager), as did his father Kolopak. (VOY: "Tattoo", "Basics, Part I")

When Q tried to impress Kathryn Janeway in order for her to mate with him, he briefly appeared with Chakotay's tattoo, only much more elaborate. (VOY: "The Q and the Grey")

Chakotay, as he appeared in Quarren's holographic representation of the USS Voyager crew also had a much more elaborate tattoo. (VOY: "Living Witness")

The holographic Bajoran character Katanay in the holoprogram Photons Be Free, who was based on Chakotay, also had a tattoo. His tattoo was more colorful, however, and depicted the Bajoran logo surrounded by a snake. (VOY: "Author, Author")

When Chakotay and Seven of Nine were stranded in a Ventu village on Ledos, the natives imitated Chakotay's tattoo. (VOY: "Natural Law")

Nero and his Romulan mining crew had facial and head tattoos. (Star Trek)

In the prequel comic Star Trek: Countdown, it was explained that it was a tradition on Romulus that when a loved one died, those who suffered a loss would paint their grief upon their skin. In time the paint would fade, and with it the period of mourning. Nero and his crew, however, burned their tattoos deep so that they would never fade.

Races with tattoos

The tattoos featured on several Ferengi on Star Trek: The Next Generation may have been only temporary, as both Arridor and Kol had them in the episode "The Price" but when they reappeared in the Star Trek: Voyager episode "False Profits", their tattoos were gone.

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