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== Notes == | == Notes == | ||
* Nanswah's talkative friend in the elevator goes on to portray [[Macy]] in "[[The Lost Warrior]]". Nanswah herself is uncredited. | * Nanswah's talkative friend in the elevator goes on to portray [[Macy]] in "[[The Lost Warrior]]". Nanswah herself is uncredited. | ||
* The spelling for her name | * The spelling for her name originates from the subtitles of the episode's Blu-ray release. | ||
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Nanswah is the friend of a talkative woman in the elevator of the chancery on Carillon. She can be seen in blue clothes on the right side of the elevator. She is captured, along with the rest of the occupants of the elevator, by the Ovions and is presumably processed as food (TOS: "Saga of a Star World").
Notes
- Nanswah's talkative friend in the elevator goes on to portray Macy in "The Lost Warrior". Nanswah herself is uncredited.
- The spelling for her name originates from the subtitles of the episode's Blu-ray release.