Played By: Whoopi
Goldberg
Position: Civilian lounge hostess
Species/gender: El-Aurian female
Place of birth: El-Auria
Marital status: Single, twice married
Children: Several
Former Quarters: U.S.S. Enterprise: Deck 8, Room 3150
Former Office: U.S.S. Enterprise: Adjacent to Ten-Forward lounge,
Deck 10
Psychological Profile: Report of Ship's Counselor Deanna Troi
This female member of the scattered yet long-lived El-Aurian
"Listener" race became the civilian hostess of the U.S.S.
Enterprise's Ten-Forward lounge at Picard's invitation in early 2365,
dispensing her trade's time-honored craft of advice while remaining mute
about her own background. At Ten-Forward, she kept a selection of
alcoholic beverages for special occasions in opposition to Starfleet's
synthehol regulations and made herself available to anyone in need,
especially the senior staff, as an informal counselor.
Well over 600 years old now, Guinan hid out from her father on Earth
in AD 1893 as a mature adult and had an imaginary Tarcassian razor beast
as a childhood pet -- and still finds time to "talk" to him.
She herself has been married at least twice and has "a lot" of
children. One of her offspring "wouldn't listen to anybody" --
a rarity in a species of listeners -- but he "grew out of it after
several hundred years." Her family also includes her father, who is
over 700 years old and had pursued her nearly 400 years earlier to come
home, and a maternal-side Uncle Terkim, the "black sheep" of
the family.
In the 2160s, Guinan first encountered the Q entity, and both
mutually consider the other an implacable enemy -- though she went by a
different name then. A century later she was not present when her people
were attacked by the Borg and scattered from their home system thousands
of light-years from Federation space -- though she was aboard the
refugee-filled S.S. Lakul some 27 years later near Earth, in 2293, when
part of her being was trapped in the same Nexus ribbon which destroyed
her ship and a sister El-Aurian craft and caused the apparent death of
Captain James T. Kirk. Following the incident, Guinan developed what
otherwise would be dubbed a "sixth sense."
Though usually a calm and reasoned observer, Guinan's personal life
proved fitful and she held long grudges against both Q and the Borg as
enemies -- though even she relented against the latter when
"Hugh" Borg proved civilized when cut off from the collective
in 2368. She coyly says her relationship with Picard goes "beyond
friendship and beyond family," and had earlier claimed she liked
bald-headed men; she has vaguely spoken of "serious trouble"
that she escaped thanks to the trust of Picard; in return, he once
observed that "Guinan is very selective about whom she calls a
friend."
No stranger to the phaser range, she once beat Worf on Level 14,
firing left-handed, and she silenced a dream-deprived paranoid mob in
Ten-Forward with an energy-beam rifle hidden behind the bar. She has
also been coached in fencing by Picard, begun when she considered
exercise to strengthen her arm in 2368.
Personnel File Addendum: Report of Captain Jean-Luc Picard
CONFIDENTIAL
Guinan's knowledge of the universe due to her age and her
"extrasensory perceptions" has aided my crew in a number of
missions wherever she could be of assistance. Having explained to me
that she had detected the original vortex that brought the alternate
Tasha Yar to this universe, Guinan assured me of her conviction that
Sela truly was somehow Tasha's daughter during the Romulan involvement
in Klingon politics in 2367-68. |