As children, Deanna and Kestra Troi lived near Lake El'nar with their Betazoid mother, Lwaxana, and Human father, Ian Andrew. Kestra later drowned in Lake El'nar when Deanna was still a baby. In 2370, Deanna Troi visited a recreation of Lake El'nar inside her mother's mind while attempting to figure out why Lwaxana was so distressed. (TNG: "Dark Page" ) According to the Star Trek: The Next Generation Companion, Lake El'nar was named for a friend of episode writer Hilary J. Bader. According to the script , El'nar was pronounced as "el-NAR".
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| - As children, Deanna and Kestra Troi lived near Lake El'nar with their Betazoid mother, Lwaxana, and Human father, Ian Andrew. Kestra later drowned in Lake El'nar when Deanna was still a baby. In 2370, Deanna Troi visited a recreation of Lake El'nar inside her mother's mind while attempting to figure out why Lwaxana was so distressed. (TNG: "Dark Page" ) According to the Star Trek: The Next Generation Companion, Lake El'nar was named for a friend of episode writer Hilary J. Bader. According to the script , El'nar was pronounced as "el-NAR".
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| - As children, Deanna and Kestra Troi lived near Lake El'nar with their Betazoid mother, Lwaxana, and Human father, Ian Andrew. Kestra later drowned in Lake El'nar when Deanna was still a baby. In 2370, Deanna Troi visited a recreation of Lake El'nar inside her mother's mind while attempting to figure out why Lwaxana was so distressed. (TNG: "Dark Page" ) According to the Star Trek: The Next Generation Companion, Lake El'nar was named for a friend of episode writer Hilary J. Bader. According to the script , El'nar was pronounced as "el-NAR".
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