She was born on Cardassia Prime in 2358 and was the daughter of the infamous Gul Madred. As Orra grew up, she observed her father work on prisoners on many occasions, including the torture of Captain Jean-Luc Picard in 2369. (TNG novel: Ship of the Line, TNG episode: "Chain of Command") Picard recalled her in 2375 after Madred was captured. (The Sky's the Limit short story: "Four Lights")
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| - thumb|Jil Orra (2369) Jil Orra ist die Tochter des cardassianischen Offiziers Gul Madred. Als er Captain Jean-Luc Picard im Jahr 2369 auf Celtris III verhört, hat er nichts dagegen, dass seine Tochter bei diesem Ereignis dabei ist. Sie ist zuerst etwas verwundert, da sie noch nie zuvor einen Menschen gesehen hat. Allerdings scheint ihr der klägliche Anblick von Picard wenig anzuhaben, stattdessen zeigt sie eine gewisse Neugier und stellt mehrere Fragen. Außerdem hält sie sich einen Wompat. (TNG: ) Jil Orra wurde von Heather Lauren Olson gespielt und von Sonja Scherff synchronisiert.
- She was born on Cardassia Prime in 2358 and was the daughter of the infamous Gul Madred. As Orra grew up, she observed her father work on prisoners on many occasions, including the torture of Captain Jean-Luc Picard in 2369. (TNG novel: Ship of the Line, TNG episode: "Chain of Command") Picard recalled her in 2375 after Madred was captured. (The Sky's the Limit short story: "Four Lights")
- Jil Orra was de dochter van de Cardassian gul Madred. Haar vader stond het regelmatig toe dat ze hem op zijn werk bezocht. Ze nam dan vaak haar wompat mee. (TNG: "Chain of Command, Deel II")
- Jil Orra was a Cardassian female born in the mid-24th century. The daughter of the Cardassian military officer Gul Madred, Jil Orra routinely visited him during his work, sometimes taking her pet wompat along. She visited Madred during his interrogation and torture of Starfleet Captain Jean-Luc Picard in 2369, when she asked him if Humans had parents. Madred said that they did, but that they didn't love their children like Cardassian parents.
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| - thumb|Jil Orra (2369) Jil Orra ist die Tochter des cardassianischen Offiziers Gul Madred. Als er Captain Jean-Luc Picard im Jahr 2369 auf Celtris III verhört, hat er nichts dagegen, dass seine Tochter bei diesem Ereignis dabei ist. Sie ist zuerst etwas verwundert, da sie noch nie zuvor einen Menschen gesehen hat. Allerdings scheint ihr der klägliche Anblick von Picard wenig anzuhaben, stattdessen zeigt sie eine gewisse Neugier und stellt mehrere Fragen. Außerdem hält sie sich einen Wompat. (TNG: ) Jil Orra wurde von Heather Lauren Olson gespielt und von Sonja Scherff synchronisiert.
- She was born on Cardassia Prime in 2358 and was the daughter of the infamous Gul Madred. As Orra grew up, she observed her father work on prisoners on many occasions, including the torture of Captain Jean-Luc Picard in 2369. (TNG novel: Ship of the Line, TNG episode: "Chain of Command") Picard recalled her in 2375 after Madred was captured. (The Sky's the Limit short story: "Four Lights")
- Jil Orra was de dochter van de Cardassian gul Madred. Haar vader stond het regelmatig toe dat ze hem op zijn werk bezocht. Ze nam dan vaak haar wompat mee. (TNG: "Chain of Command, Deel II")
- Jil Orra was a Cardassian female born in the mid-24th century. The daughter of the Cardassian military officer Gul Madred, Jil Orra routinely visited him during his work, sometimes taking her pet wompat along. She visited Madred during his interrogation and torture of Starfleet Captain Jean-Luc Picard in 2369, when she asked him if Humans had parents. Madred said that they did, but that they didn't love their children like Cardassian parents. After she left, Picard expressed his surprise at Madred for allowing his daughter to witness the interrogation. Madred responded that from the time she could crawl, he had taught her about the enemies of the Cardassians and that these enemies deserved their fates. Picard responded that children who where taught to devalue others eventually are able to do so with anyone, even the parents that taught them the lesson in the first place.(TNG: "Chain of Command, Part II" )
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