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[[File:Plush Targ, Fascination.jpg|thumb|Molly O'Brien's plush Targ]]
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[[Image:Plush Targ, Fascination.jpg|thumb|Molly O'Brien's plush Targ]]
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[[File:Sarjenkas toys.jpg|thumb|Sarjenka's toys]]
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{{disambiguation|''Star Trek'' related toys|collectibles}}
'''Toy'''s are objects played with as a form of [[recreation]].
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'''Toys''' were objects played with as a form of [[recreation]].
   
[[Miri]] and [[Jahn]]'s friends hid in a toy store in a ruined [[city]] of their [[Miri's homeworld|homeworld]] when an [[away team]] of the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701}} beamed down to the [[planet]]. ({{TOS|Miri}})
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[[Miri]] and [[Jahn]]'s friends hid in a toy store in a ruined [[city]] of their [[Miri's homeworld|homeworld]] when an [[away team]] of the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701}} [[beam]]ed down to the [[planet]]. ({{TOS|Miri}})
   
 
The [[Aldean]] [[Rashella]] and [[Alexandra]], a child abducted by the Aldeans from the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-D|-D}} played a [[holographic]] game on [[Aldea]]. The game featured several red and white shapes that could be controlled with a small joystick. ({{TNG|When The Bough Breaks}})
 
The [[Aldean]] [[Rashella]] and [[Alexandra]], a child abducted by the Aldeans from the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-D|-D}} played a [[holographic]] game on [[Aldea]]. The game featured several red and white shapes that could be controlled with a small joystick. ({{TNG|When The Bough Breaks}})
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A similar game was also in used aboard the USS ''Enterprise''-D. A boy played the game in the [[nursery]] while [[Ian Andrew Troi]] played with little [[dog|puppies]]. ({{TNG|The Child}})
 
A similar game was also in used aboard the USS ''Enterprise''-D. A boy played the game in the [[nursery]] while [[Ian Andrew Troi]] played with little [[dog|puppies]]. ({{TNG|The Child}})
   
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The [[Dreman]] girl [[Sarjenka]] had two toys in her house on [[Drema IV]]. ({{TNG|Pen Pals}})
[[Alexander Rozhenko]] had several small computerized toys. One he played while waiting for his [[Worf|father]] to return to his [[crew quarters|quarters]] after asking the [[Captain]] for a short time off, so both can go to the [[holodeck]] to take part in a simulation of the [[Wild West]]. ({{TNG|A Fistful of Datas}})
 
   
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According to [[Worf]], he never played with toys as a child. ({{TNG|Booby Trap}})
:''The backing of Alexander's game was made from 5.25" floppy drive face plates.''
 
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[[Alexander Rozhenko]] had several small computerized toys. One he played with while waiting for his father to return to his [[crew quarters|quarters]] after asking the [[Captain]] for a short time off, so both could go to the [[holodeck]] to take part in a simulation of the [[Wild West]]. ({{TNG|A Fistful of Datas}})
 
{{bginfo|The backing of Alexander's game was made from 5.25" floppy drive face plates.}}
   
 
[[Molly O'Brien]] had several toys in the [[Miles O'Brien|O'Brien]]'s quarters aboard [[Deep Space 9]], including a stuffed [[Targ]] and a doll house. ({{DS9|Business as Usual}})
 
[[Molly O'Brien]] had several toys in the [[Miles O'Brien|O'Brien]]'s quarters aboard [[Deep Space 9]], including a stuffed [[Targ]] and a doll house. ({{DS9|Business as Usual}})
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The [[Sky Ship Friends]] were popular toys among [[Kelemane's species]]. ({{VOY|Blink of an Eye}})
 
The [[Sky Ship Friends]] were popular toys among [[Kelemane's species]]. ({{VOY|Blink of an Eye}})
   
===See also===
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== Appendices ==
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=== See also ===
 
* [[Marauder Mo]]
 
* [[Marauder Mo]]
* [[Remote controlled spaceship]]
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* [[Remote controlled model spaceship]]
 
* [[Remote controlled toy]]
 
* [[Remote controlled toy]]
 
* [[Sky Ship Friends]]
 
* [[Sky Ship Friends]]
   
==External link==
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=== External link ===
*{{wikipedia}}
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* {{wikipedia}}
 
 
[[Category:Recreation]]
 
[[Category:Recreation]]

Revision as of 22:08, 25 January 2014

File:Plush Targ, Fascination.jpg

Molly O'Brien's plush Targ

Sarjenkas toys

Sarjenka's toys

For Star Trek related toys, please see collectibles.

Toys were objects played with as a form of recreation.

Miri and Jahn's friends hid in a toy store in a ruined city of their homeworld when an away team of the USS Enterprise beamed down to the planet. (TOS: "Miri")

The Aldean Rashella and Alexandra, a child abducted by the Aldeans from the USS Enterprise-D played a holographic game on Aldea. The game featured several red and white shapes that could be controlled with a small joystick. (TNG: "When The Bough Breaks")

A similar game was also in used aboard the USS Enterprise-D. A boy played the game in the nursery while Ian Andrew Troi played with little puppies. (TNG: "The Child")

The Dreman girl Sarjenka had two toys in her house on Drema IV. (TNG: "Pen Pals")

According to Worf, he never played with toys as a child. (TNG: "Booby Trap")

Alexander Rozhenko had several small computerized toys. One he played with while waiting for his father to return to his quarters after asking the Captain for a short time off, so both could go to the holodeck to take part in a simulation of the Wild West. (TNG: "A Fistful of Datas")

The backing of Alexander's game was made from 5.25" floppy drive face plates.

Molly O'Brien had several toys in the O'Brien's quarters aboard Deep Space 9, including a stuffed Targ and a doll house. (DS9: "Business as Usual")

B'Elanna Torres would often take her Toby the targ plush toy with her if she was leaving the starship USS Voyager for longer than a day. (VOY: "Tsunkatse")

After coming in contact with the Friendship 1 probe sent by Earth in the year 2067, the Uxali created toys that played an interpretation of Antonio Vivaldi's The Four Seasons when pressing a button. Tom Paris found such a toy on the devastated surface of Uxal and later gave it to the Uxali girl Yun. (VOY: "Friendship One")

The Sky Ship Friends were popular toys among Kelemane's species. (VOY: "Blink of an Eye")

Appendices

See also

External link