Homn
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Homn was the attendant of Betazoid Ambassador Lwaxana Troi. Homn was a tall, pale humanoid man who rarely spoke save in sign language in which he was quite adept, (TNG: "Haven") possessed strength superior to that of a Human, and often consumed large amounts of alcohol without experiencing any apparent effects. (TNG: "Manhunt") Homn often joined Troi on her voyages and was reported to frequently have "outrageously lustful thoughts". (TNG: "Manhunt")
[edit] Appearances
- TNG:
- "Haven"
- "Manhunt"
- "Ménage à Troi"
- "Half a Life"
- "Cost of Living"
- "Dark Page" (mentioned)
[edit] Background
Homn was portrayed by Carel Struycken. In all of his on-screen appearances, Homn has had only one line (in "Haven"): "Thank you for the drinks."
Neither his species or homeworld have been revealed; however, his position and demeanor are very similar to that of a Hupyrian. In the non-canon story "The Ceremony of Innocence in Drowned" in the anthology Tales of the Dominion War, Mr. Homn is killed by the Dominion in their first strike when the Troi household collapses.
