Promotional  photo of Aron Eisenberg as "captain NOG"

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"I'll always carry that love for the show with me, wherever I go. And when I get to go to Star Trek conventions and meet the fans, and they say how much they love the the show, and then I see their kids, that are ten going 'Oh, Nog's great, I love Nog,' I'm like man, look at this. I'm part of this. I will forever be a part of this. And no one can take that away from me. So, when you ask me what I've left behind, I can't think I've left anything behind, because it's still here with me. Every day."
– Aron Eisenberg (What We Left Behind)

Aron Eisenberg (6 January 1969 – 21 September 2019; age 50) was the actor who is best known for portraying Nog on Star Trek: Deep Space Nine.

Eisenberg appeared on TV shows including Tales from the CryptAmityville: The Evil EscapesParker Lewis Can't LoseThe Wonder Years, and General Hospital. He guest-starred in "Motherly Love", an episode of Brotherly Love. Eisenberg was a recurring guest star on the '90s TV series The Secret World of Alex Mack, in which he played the character Jerry. He appeared in films such as The Liars' ClubPuppet Master IIIStreets, and The Horror Show.

Eisenberg is most recognized for his recurring role as Nog, a Ferengi, through all seven seasons of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. While this part called for him to appear under heavy makeup, he also appeared without makeup as a news vendor in the episode "Far Beyond the Stars". He also guest-starred as a Kazoncalled Kar in "Initiations", an episode of Star Trek: Voyager, and was a host and producer of the Star Trekthemed podcast The 7th Rule. Stephanie Marceau of Screen Rant listed her 10 best Nog episodes of DS9: "Empok Nor", "Valiant", "Progress", "The Visitor", "Badda-Bing Badda-Bang", "Treachery, Faith, and the Great River", "The Jem'Hadar", "The Magnificent Ferengi", "Heart of Stone", and "It's Only a Paper Moon".[4]

Eisenberg also performed on stage in such productions as The Indian Wants the Bronx, On Borrowed Time and Minor Demons. He occasionally directed for the theater, as in the 1997 production of On Borrowed Time and the 1998 production of The Business of Murder at the Conejo Players Theater.[5] His final performance was in 7 Days to Vegas (2019).[6][7]Eisenberg worked with Mark Paniccia on the Malibu celebrity comic book "The Rules of Diplomacy". Alongside fellow Deep Space Nineperformers Max GrodénchikChase Masterson, and Cecily Adams he performed sketches as the "Ferengi Family Hour" on several Star Trekconventions.

Eisenberg reprised his role as Nog in Star Trek Online beginning in the Season 10 mission "Time in a Bottle", released June 18, 2015. He also appeared in subsequent episodes of "Season 10: The Iconian War", and in the expansion "Victory Is Life" in 2018.