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  • Cloak (clothing)
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  • In the year 1867, Lottie Hatfield used an oilskin cloak to protect her from the Seattle rain. The girls at Hatfield's saloon often left their cloaks at the end of the bar. Ishmael's black cloak was also made from oilskin. (TOS novel: Ishmael) While wearing wheat-colored cloaks, Bridget McLellan wondered if they were joining Robin Hood's Merry Men. (VAN - Declassified novella: The Stars Look Down)
  • A cloak was an article of clothing worn over one's back and shoulders. It could be fastened at the front by ties. In 2267, Yeoman Tonia Barrows described her attacker as having a cloak and a dagger with jewels on it. Based on her description, Leonard McCoy identified the attacker as Don Juan. (TOS: "Shore Leave" )
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  • In the year 1867, Lottie Hatfield used an oilskin cloak to protect her from the Seattle rain. The girls at Hatfield's saloon often left their cloaks at the end of the bar. Ishmael's black cloak was also made from oilskin. (TOS novel: Ishmael) While wearing wheat-colored cloaks, Bridget McLellan wondered if they were joining Robin Hood's Merry Men. (VAN - Declassified novella: The Stars Look Down)
  • A cloak was an article of clothing worn over one's back and shoulders. It could be fastened at the front by ties. In 2267, Yeoman Tonia Barrows described her attacker as having a cloak and a dagger with jewels on it. Based on her description, Leonard McCoy identified the attacker as Don Juan. (TOS: "Shore Leave" )
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