"Kurlan naiskos"@en . . . . "A Kurlan naiskos is a ceramic figurine that was developed by the Trill thousands of years ago. The naiskos consisted of a large hollow body that contained several smaller versions inside, the intention being to reflect the Trill belief that an individual was more than a single person, but rather a community of people due to the connection to the Trill symbionts. Until 2376, it was thought that the naiskos was created on Kurl, although they were brought there by the Trill who colonised the planet. (TNG episode: \"The Chase\", DS9 - Worlds of Deep Space Nine novel: Trill: Unjoined)"@en . . . . . "A Kurlan naiskos is a ceramic figurine that was developed by the Trill thousands of years ago. The naiskos consisted of a large hollow body that contained several smaller versions inside, the intention being to reflect the Trill belief that an individual was more than a single person, but rather a community of people due to the connection to the Trill symbionts. Until 2376, it was thought that the naiskos was created on Kurl, although they were brought there by the Trill who colonised the planet. (TNG episode: \"The Chase\", DS9 - Worlds of Deep Space Nine novel: Trill: Unjoined) In 2369, Jean-Luc Picard was given a Third Dynasty Kurlan naiskos by Richard Galen. (TNG episode: \"The Chase\") In 2371, Picard left his Kurlan naiskos in the wreckage of his ready room aboard the USS Enterprise after the starship crashed on Veridian III. (ST movie: Star Trek Generations) In 2376, Julian Bashir and Ezri Dax discovered a fragment of a Kurlan naiskos on Minos Korva, in a cave that had been occupied by a parasite spawnmother. Ezri would later discover that the naiskos artform had actually originated from Trill and were among the possessions of the colonists, with others created later on Kurl. (DS9 - Worlds of Deep Space Nine novel: Trill: Unjoined)"@en . . . "In 2369, Captain Jean-Luc Picard's former mentor, Professor Richard Galen, gave him a complete and intact Third Dynasty Kurlan naiskos manufactured by the Master of Tarquin Hill; the artifact was more than 12,000 years old. Picard was clearly moved by this gift. Because the Master's work anticipated general design trends by approximately 300 years, Picard's initial assessment was that it was Fifth Dynasty. However, after a prompt from Galen, he made a closer examination and correctly identified it. (TNG: \"The Chase\" ) The naiskos later adorned the captain's ready room until the USS Enterprise-D crashed on Veridian III in 2371. (TNG: \"Genesis\" , \"Bloodlines\" , \"Preemptive Strike\" ; Star Trek Generations) The Kurlan naiskos prop was created by special effects artist Christopher Bergschneider. One of the final scenes in Star Trek Generations shows Picard finding and dropping the top half of his Kurlan naiskos among the wreckage of the USS Enterprise-D. According to \"Trill: Unjoined\" in Worlds of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, Volume Two, Kurlan naiskos were a Trill artform."@en . . . . . . "In 2369, Captain Jean-Luc Picard's former mentor, Professor Richard Galen, gave him a complete and intact Third Dynasty Kurlan naiskos manufactured by the Master of Tarquin Hill; the artifact was more than 12,000 years old. Picard was clearly moved by this gift. Because the Master's work anticipated general design trends by approximately 300 years, Picard's initial assessment was that it was Fifth Dynasty. However, after a prompt from Galen, he made a closer examination and correctly identified it. (TNG: \"The Chase\" )"@en .