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in their various canonical incarnations. This includes fictional major characters and fictional minor characters created for Star Trek, fictional characters not originally created for Star Trek, and real-life persons appearing in a fictional manner, such as holodeck recreations.
Bajoran
characters are listed by family name, which is stated first. Joined Trills
are listed by the name of the symbiont
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Star Trek
Star Trek is an American science fiction entertainment franchise created by Gene Roddenberry. The core of Star Trek is its six television series: The Original Series, The Animated Series, The Next Generation, Deep Space Nine, Voyager, and Enterprise...
in their various canonical incarnations. This includes fictional major characters and fictional minor characters created for Star Trek, fictional characters not originally created for Star Trek, and real-life persons appearing in a fictional manner, such as holodeck recreations.
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TOS | Star Trek: The Original Series Star Trek: The Original Series Star Trek is an American science fiction television series created by Gene Roddenberry, produced by Desilu Productions . Star Trek was telecast on NBC from September 8, 1966, through June 3, 1969... (1966–1969) |
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TAS | Star Trek: The Animated Series Star Trek: The Animated Series Star Trek: The Animated Series is an animated science fiction television series set in the Star Trek universe following the events of Star Trek: The Original Series of the 1960s... (1973–1974) |
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TNG | Star Trek: The Next Generation Star Trek: The Next Generation Star Trek: The Next Generation is an American science fiction television series created by Gene Roddenberry as part of the Star Trek franchise. Roddenberry, Rick Berman, and Michael Piller served as executive producers at different times throughout the production... (1987–1994) |
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DS9 | Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Star Trek: Deep Space Nine is a science fiction television series set in the Star Trek universe... (1993–1999) |
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VOY | Star Trek: Voyager Star Trek: Voyager Star Trek: Voyager is a science fiction television series set in the Star Trek universe. Set in the 24th century from the year 2371 through 2378, the series follows the adventures of the Starfleet vessel USS Voyager, which becomes stranded in the Delta Quadrant 70,000 light-years from Earth while... (1995–2001) |
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ENT | Star Trek: Enterprise Star Trek: Enterprise Star Trek: Enterprise is a science fiction television series. It follows the adventures of humanity's first warp 5 starship, the Enterprise, ten years before the United Federation of Planets shown in previous Star Trek series was formed.Enterprise premiered on September 26, 2001... (2001–2005) |
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TMP | Star Trek: The Motion Picture Star Trek: The Motion Picture Star Trek: The Motion Picture is a 1979 American science fiction film released by Paramount Pictures. It is the first film based on the Star Trek television series. The film is set in the twenty-third century, when a mysterious and immensely powerful alien cloud called V'Ger approaches the Earth,... (1979) |
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WOK | Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan is a 1982 American science fiction film released by Paramount Pictures. The film is the second feature based on the Star Trek science fiction franchise. The plot features James T... (1982) |
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SFS | Star Trek III: The Search for Spock Star Trek III: The Search for Spock Star Trek III: The Search for Spock is a 1984 motion picture released by Paramount Pictures. The film is the third feature based on the Star Trek science fiction franchise and is the center of a three-film story arc that begins with Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan and concludes with Star Trek IV:... (1984) |
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TVH | Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home is a 1986 American science fiction film released by Paramount Pictures. It is the fourth feature film based on the Star Trek science fiction television series and completes the story arc begun in Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan and continued in Star Trek III: The... (1986) |
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TFF | Star Trek V: The Final Frontier Star Trek V: The Final Frontier Star Trek V: The Final Frontier is a 1989 American science fiction film released by Paramount Pictures. It is the fifth feature in the franchise and the penultimate to star the cast of the original Star Trek science fiction television series... (1989) |
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TUC | Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country is the sixth feature film in the Star Trek science fiction franchise and is the last of the Star Trek films to include the entire main cast of the 1960s Star Trek television series. Released in 1991 by Paramount Pictures, it was directed by Nicholas Meyer and... (1991) |
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GEN | Star Trek Generations (1994) | film |
FCT | Star Trek: First Contact Star Trek: First Contact Star Trek: First Contact is the eighth feature film in the Star Trek science fiction franchise, released in November 1996, by Paramount Pictures. First Contact is the first film in the franchise to feature no cast members from the original Star Trek television series of the 1960s... (1996) |
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INS | Star Trek: Insurrection Star Trek: Insurrection Star Trek: Insurrection is a 1998 American science fiction film directed by Jonathan Frakes, written by Michael Piller , and with music composed by Jerry Goldsmith. It is the ninth film in the Star Trek franchise, and the third to feature the cast from the television series Star Trek: The Next... (1998) |
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NEM | Star Trek Nemesis (2002) | film |
ST | Star Trek (2009) | film |
Bajoran
Bajoran
In the Star Trek science-fiction franchise, the Bajorans are a humanoid extraterrestrial species native to the planet Bajor. They were first introduced in the 1991 episode "Ensign Ro" of Star Trek: The Next Generation and subsequently also featured in episodes of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine and...
characters are listed by family name, which is stated first. Joined Trills
Trill (Star Trek)
The Trill are a fictional species of symbiotic life forms, depicted in the Star Trek media franchise. First introduced in an episode of Star Trek: The Next Generation, the species became a major part of the spin-off series, Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, which featured a Trill named Dax as one of its...
are listed by the name of the symbiont
Symbiosis
Symbiosis is close and often long-term interaction between different biological species. In 1877 Bennett used the word symbiosis to describe the mutualistic relationship in lichens...
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The Chase (TNG) | ||
Human male; renowned anthropologist and role model for Picard Jean-Luc Picard Captain Jean-Luc Picard is a Star Trek character portrayed by Patrick Stewart. He appears in the television series Star Trek: The Next Generation and the feature films Star Trek Generations, Star Trek: First Contact, Star Trek: Insurrection, and Star Trek Nemesis... |
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Appears in eight Star Trek episodes and in archival footage used for Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Star Trek: Deep Space Nine is a science fiction television series set in the Star Trek universe... s "Trials and Tribble-ations". Ross was given on-screen credit for the final episode, "Turnabout Intruder". Galloway first appears in the first-season episode "Miri" as part of the landing party's security detail. |
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Cardassian male; a "plain and simple tailor", in reality a former top operative of the Obsidian Order | ||
Whom Gods Destroy (TOS) | ||
Human male; former Starfleet officer and fleet captain; hero (at Axanar) and role model of Captain James T. Kirk's. His exploits were required reading at Starfleet Academy Starfleet Academy In the fictional universe of Star Trek, Starfleet Academy is where the future's recruits to Starfleet will be trained. It was created in the year 2161, when the United Federation of Planets was founded... in the mid-23rd century. He suffered severe physical injuries from an undisclosed conflict and was taught by the people of Antos IV to use "cellular metamorphosis" to regenerate the damaged parts of his body. Eventually, he became able to change his appearance to match anyone he wished, but was driven insane. He was committed to the Federation penal colony on Elba II, but used his abilities to trick a guard into releasing him. He and several inmates took over the facility and imprisoned Governor Donald Corey. When the Enterprise arrived with a new "miracle" medicine to help cure the once-incurably insane, Garth's gang took Kirk and Spock prisoner, but Garth was later defeated when Spock guessed that he was impersonating Kirk. |
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A Tellarite Tellarite Tellarites are a fictional species from the planet Tellar from the Star Trek television show.Though not used in a great number of episodes, they are one of the founding races of the show's United Federation of Planets, to which Earth belongs.... ambassador murdered aboard Kirk James T. Kirk James Tiberius "Jim" Kirk is a character in the Star Trek media franchise. Kirk was first played by William Shatner as the principal lead character in the original Star Trek series. Shatner voiced Kirk in the animated Star Trek series and appeared in the first seven Star Trek movies... 's Enterprise USS Enterprise (NCC-1701) The USS Enterprise, NCC-1701, is a fictional starship in the Star Trek media franchise. The original Star Trek series depicts her crew's mission "to explore strange new worlds; to seek out new life and new civilizations; to boldly go where no man has gone before" under the command of Captain James... by means of tal-shaya, an ancient Vulcan Vulcan (Star Trek) Vulcans, or sometimes Vulcanians, are an extraterrestrial humanoid species in the Star Trek universe who evolved on the planet Vulcan, and are noted for their attempt to live by reason and logic with no interference from emotion. They were the first extraterrestrial species in the Star Trek... execution technique. |
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Distant Origin Distant Origin "Distant Origin" is an episode of Star Trek: Voyager, the 23rd episode of the third season.-Plot:Professor Gegen and his assistant, Veer, two Voth palaeontologists, make a shocking find on a nearby planet: the skeletal remains of a creature whose genome is so closely related to their own that it... (VOY) |
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Voth male; scientist who believes his Delta Quadrant race are descendants of Earth dinosaurs | ||
Distant Origin Distant Origin "Distant Origin" is an episode of Star Trek: Voyager, the 23rd episode of the third season.-Plot:Professor Gegen and his assistant, Veer, two Voth palaeontologists, make a shocking find on a nearby planet: the skeletal remains of a creature whose genome is so closely related to their own that it... (VOY) |
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Voth female; daughter of scientist Forra Gegen | ||
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Cardassian Cardassian The Cardassians are an extraterrestrial species in the Star Trek science fiction franchise. First introduced in the 1991 Star Trek: The Next Generation episode "The Wounded", the species originating on the fictional Alpha Quadrant planet Cardassia Prime... female; daughter of Tekeny Ghemor who became an operative of the Obsidian Order going undercover disguised as a Bajoran Bajoran In the Star Trek science-fiction franchise, the Bajorans are a humanoid extraterrestrial species native to the planet Bajor. They were first introduced in the 1991 episode "Ensign Ro" of Star Trek: The Next Generation and subsequently also featured in episodes of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine and... never to be heard from again. |
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Second Skin (DS9), Ties of Blood and Water (DS9) |
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Cardassian Cardassian The Cardassians are an extraterrestrial species in the Star Trek science fiction franchise. First introduced in the 1991 Star Trek: The Next Generation episode "The Wounded", the species originating on the fictional Alpha Quadrant planet Cardassia Prime... male; a legate in the Central Command and father of Iliana Ghemor, who went undercover disguised as a Bajoran Bajoran In the Star Trek science-fiction franchise, the Bajorans are a humanoid extraterrestrial species native to the planet Bajor. They were first introduced in the 1991 episode "Ensign Ro" of Star Trek: The Next Generation and subsequently also featured in episodes of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine and... and never returned. As a young man, Ghemor played a role in the Kiessa massacre. The Obsidian Order abducted Kira Nerys Kira Nerys Kira Nerys , played by Nana Visitor, is a main character in Star Trek: Deep Space Nine.-Backstory:Per Bajoran custom, her family name, Kira, precedes her given name, Nerys. She has two brothers , and her parents' names are Kira Taban and Kira Meru... and surgically altered her to appear as Iliana in a convoluted deception intended to expose Ghemor as the leader of the Cardassian dissident movement. Ghemor grew close to Kira and considered her the closest person he had left to family. Just before his death, he was brought to Deep Space 9 to share information vital to the Federation's war against the Dominion Dominion A dominion, often Dominion, refers to one of a group of autonomous polities that were nominally under British sovereignty, constituting the British Empire and British Commonwealth, beginning in the latter part of the 19th century. They have included Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Newfoundland,... . |
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Q Who? (TNG), Samaritan Snare (TNG) |
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Human female; Starfleet ensign serving on the Enterprise-D | ||
TUC Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country is the sixth feature film in the Star Trek science fiction franchise and is the last of the Star Trek films to include the entire main cast of the 1960s Star Trek television series. Released in 1991 by Paramount Pictures, it was directed by Nicholas Meyer and... |
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Chancellor of the Klingon Empire assassinated in Star Trek VI | ||
Reunion (TNG) recurring thereafter The House of Quark (DS9) recurring thereafter |
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Klingon male; chancellor of the Klingon Empire | ||
The Shipment (ENT) | ||
Xindi arboreal. Chief technician of a facility that manufactured kemocite, power source for Xindi weapon against Earth. Changed his allegiance and helped Captain Archer Jonathan Archer Jonathan Archer is a fictional character in the Star Trek franchise. He is the protagonist of the television series Star Trek: Enterprise, where he is played by Scott Bakula... 's mission. |
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Journey to Babel (TOS), Yesteryear (TAS) TVH Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home is a 1986 American science fiction film released by Paramount Pictures. It is the fourth feature film based on the Star Trek science fiction television series and completes the story arc begun in Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan and continued in Star Trek III: The... TFF Star Trek V: The Final Frontier Star Trek V: The Final Frontier is a 1989 American science fiction film released by Paramount Pictures. It is the fifth feature in the franchise and the penultimate to star the cast of the original Star Trek science fiction television series... ST |
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Spock Spock Spock is a fictional character in the Star Trek media franchise. First portrayed by Leonard Nimoy in the original Star Trek series, Spock also appears in the animated Star Trek series, two episodes of Star Trek: The Next Generation, seven of the Star Trek feature films, and numerous Star Trek... 's human mother, married to Sarek Sarek Sarek is a fictional character in the Star Trek media franchise. He is a Vulcan astrophysicist, the Vulcan ambassador to the United Federation of Planets, and father of Spock... . In one timeline, she dies between the events in Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home is a 1986 American science fiction film released by Paramount Pictures. It is the fourth feature film based on the Star Trek science fiction television series and completes the story arc begun in Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan and continued in Star Trek III: The... and the Star Trek: The Next Generation Star Trek: The Next Generation Star Trek: The Next Generation is an American science fiction television series created by Gene Roddenberry as part of the Star Trek franchise. Roddenberry, Rick Berman, and Michael Piller served as executive producers at different times throughout the production... episode "Sarek". As depicted in the 2009 Star Trek movie, she dies when Vulcan is destroyed. Grayson was first portrayed by Jane Wyatt Jane Wyatt Jane Waddington Wyatt was an American actress perhaps best known for her role as the housewife and mother on the television comedy Father Knows Best, and as Amanda Grayson, the human mother of Spock on the science fiction television series Star Trek... , who appears in both "Journey to Babel" and The Voyage Home. Majel Barrett Majel Barrett Majel Barrett-Roddenberry was an American actress and producer. She is perhaps best known for her role as Nurse Christine Chapel in the original Star Trek series, Lwaxana Troi on Star Trek: The Next Generation, and for being the voice of most onboard computer interfaces throughout the series... provided the voice of Amanda in the Star Trek animated series. Cynthia Blaise played her in Star Trek V: The Final Frontier Star Trek V: The Final Frontier Star Trek V: The Final Frontier is a 1989 American science fiction film released by Paramount Pictures. It is the fifth feature in the franchise and the penultimate to star the cast of the original Star Trek science fiction television series... . In the 2009 Star Trek, the role of Amanda Grayson was played by Winona Ryder Winona Ryder Winona Ryder is an American actress. She made her film debut in the 1986 film Lucas. Ryder's first significant role came in Tim Burton's Beetlejuice as a goth teenager, which won her critical and commercial recognition... . |
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The House of Quark (DS9), Looking for par'Mach in All the Wrong Places (DS9) |
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Klingon female; briefly married to Quark Quark (Star Trek) Quark is a fictional character in the American television series Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. The character, which was played by Armin Shimerman, was depicted as a member of an extraterrestrial race known as the Ferengi, who are stereotypically ultra-capitalist and only motivated by... after he was implicated in the murder of her previous husband, Kozak. |
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The Emissary (TNG) | ||
Starfleet Starfleet In the fictional universe of Star Trek, Starfleet or the Federation Starfleet is the deep-space exploratory, peacekeeping and military service maintained by the United Federation of Planets . It is the principal means by which the Federation conducts its exploration, defense, diplomacy and research... admiral in 2365 who advised Captain Jean-Luc Picard that a Federation special emissary would be joining the Enterprise-D from Starbase Starbase A starbase is a facility, often in space, used in science fiction works such as Star Trek, Babylon 5, and Firefly. Typically they act as drydocks, battle stations or trading outposts.- Star Trek :... 153. Starfleet Command considered this a top-security matter, but she would not give Picard mission specifics over subspace radio, and told him to cooperate fully with the envoy. (Costuming Notes: [1] Gromek was not wearing a combadge. [2] Only she and Admiral Nakamura Nakamura -Places:*Nakamura, Kochi, a city in Japan*Nakamura-ku, Nagoya, a ward in Nagoya city in Aichi Prefecture, Japan... ["The Measure of a Man"] wore the Season 2 version of the Starfleet admiral's uniform.) |
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Native of Beta III. Hacom was loyal to the computer Landru that rigidly governed the planet's society | ||
The Return of the Archons (TOS) | ||
Starfleet Starfleet In the fictional universe of Star Trek, Starfleet or the Federation Starfleet is the deep-space exploratory, peacekeeping and military service maintained by the United Federation of Planets . It is the principal means by which the Federation conducts its exploration, defense, diplomacy and research... lieutenant who is first seen in the first-season episode "The Naked Time" and appears in 62 original series episodes, plus archive footage used in Deep Space Nines "Trials and Tribble-ations". Hadley regularly relieved Pavel Chekov Pavel Chekov Pavel Andreievich Chekov is a Russian Starfleet officer in the Star Trek fictional universe. Walter Koenig portrayed Chekov in the original Star Trek series and first seven Star Trek films; Anton Yelchin portrayed the character in the 2009 film Star Trek.-Origin:Star Trek creator Gene Roddenberry... or Hikaru Sulu Hikaru Sulu Hikaru Sulu is a character in the Star Trek media franchise. First portrayed by George Takei in the original Star Trek series, Sulu also appears in the animated Star Trek series, the first six Star Trek movies, one episode of Star Trek: Voyager, and in numerous books, comics, and video games... . |
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By Any Other Name (TOS) | ||
A being from Kelva, of the Andromeda Galaxy, transformed into a pale, human male. A band of Kelvans seized the U.S.S. Enterprise. Unfamiliar with human feelings, an injection of formazine stimulant drove Hanar to distraction. | ||
Balance of Terror Balance of terror The phrase "balance of terror" is usually used in reference to the nuclear arms race between the United States and the Soviet Union during the Cold War.... (TOS) |
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Starfleet Starfleet In the fictional universe of Star Trek, Starfleet or the Federation Starfleet is the deep-space exploratory, peacekeeping and military service maintained by the United Federation of Planets . It is the principal means by which the Federation conducts its exploration, defense, diplomacy and research... commander and last survivor of Earth Outpost 4 along the Romulan Neutral Zone. He lives long enough to give the Enterprise some tactical details on the Romulans' cloaking device Cloaking device Cloaking devices are advanced stealth technologies still in development that will cause objects, such as spaceships or individuals, to be partially or wholly invisible to parts of the electromagnetic spectrum... and plasma weapon before Outpost 4 is obliterated by a Romulan Bird-of-Prey. Hansen wore no rank stripes on the sleeves of his uniform tunic. |
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Scorpion Scorpion (Star Trek: Voyager) "Scorpion" is a two-part episode of Star Trek: Voyager, the cliffhanger between the third and fourth seasons composed of the 26th episode of the third season and the first episode of the fourth. It introduced Seven of Nine and Species 8472 to the series, and is generally regarded as the two most... (VOY), The Raven, (VOY) Dark Frontier, (VOY) The Voyager Conspiracy (VOY) |
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Daughter of Magnus and Erin Hansen, assimilated with her parents by the Borg in 2356. She is better known by her Borg designation, Seven of Nine Seven of Nine Seven of Nine is a fictional character on Star Trek: Voyager, portrayed by actress Jeri Ryan. Born human, she was assimilated by the Borg at the age of six. Eighteen years later, Voyager left Borg space with Seven on board, after attempts to negotiate passage through Borg space proved only... . |
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Scorpion Scorpion (Star Trek: Voyager) "Scorpion" is a two-part episode of Star Trek: Voyager, the cliffhanger between the third and fourth seasons composed of the 26th episode of the third season and the first episode of the fourth. It introduced Seven of Nine and Species 8472 to the series, and is generally regarded as the two most... (VOY), The Raven (VOY), Dark Frontier (VOY), The Voyager Conspiracy (VOY) |
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Wife of Magnus Hansen, mother of Annika Hansen. Studied the Borg Borg (Star Trek) The Borg are a fictional pseudo-race of cybernetic organisms depicted in the Star Trek universe associated with Star Trek.Whereas cybernetics are used by other races in the science fiction world to repair bodily damage and birth defects, the Borg use enforced cybernetic enhancement as a means of... up close. Assimilated by the Borg in 2356 when they boarded the USS Raven |
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Author, Author Author, Author (Star Trek: Voyager) "Author, Author" is an episode of the TV series Star Trek: Voyager, the twentieth episode of the seventh season.-Plot:A new method of communications allows Voyager to contact home for 11 minutes each day with live sound and pictures as opposed to the previous sound and data only... (VOY) |
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Sister of Magnus Hansen, aunt of Annika Hansen. | ||
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Scorpion Scorpion (Star Trek: Voyager) "Scorpion" is a two-part episode of Star Trek: Voyager, the cliffhanger between the third and fourth seasons composed of the 26th episode of the third season and the first episode of the fourth. It introduced Seven of Nine and Species 8472 to the series, and is generally regarded as the two most... (VOY), The Raven (VOY), Dark Frontier (VOY), The Voyager Conspiracy (VOY) |
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Husband of Erin Hansen, father of Annika Hansen. Studied the Borg Borg (Star Trek) The Borg are a fictional pseudo-race of cybernetic organisms depicted in the Star Trek universe associated with Star Trek.Whereas cybernetics are used by other races in the science fiction world to repair bodily damage and birth defects, the Borg use enforced cybernetic enhancement as a means of... up close. Assimilated by the Borg in 2356 when they boarded the USS Raven. |
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The Best of Both Worlds, Part I (TNG), The Best of Both Worlds, Part II (TNG) |
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Starfleet Starfleet In the fictional universe of Star Trek, Starfleet or the Federation Starfleet is the deep-space exploratory, peacekeeping and military service maintained by the United Federation of Planets . It is the principal means by which the Federation conducts its exploration, defense, diplomacy and research... vice admiral who was in charge of Starfleet Tactical's effort to develop weapons to combat the Borg Borg (Star Trek) The Borg are a fictional pseudo-race of cybernetic organisms depicted in the Star Trek universe associated with Star Trek.Whereas cybernetics are used by other races in the science fiction world to repair bodily damage and birth defects, the Borg use enforced cybernetic enhancement as a means of... . He was an old friend of Picard's and had observed him as a cadet winning the Starfleet marathon on Danula II. Hanson brought Lieutenant Commander Shelby aboard the Enterprise-D to investigate the Borg excision of the New Providence New Providence New Providence is the most populous island in the Bahamas, containing more than 70% of the total population. It also houses the national capital city, Nassau.The island was originally under Spanish control following Christopher Columbus' discovery of the New World, but the Spanish government showed... colony on Jouret IV. He encouraged Picard to consider Shelby as his new first officer, and to convince Will Riker to accept Starfleet's latest offer to command the U.S.S. Melbourne. |
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Arena (TOS) | ||
Starfleet Starfleet In the fictional universe of Star Trek, Starfleet or the Federation Starfleet is the deep-space exploratory, peacekeeping and military service maintained by the United Federation of Planets . It is the principal means by which the Federation conducts its exploration, defense, diplomacy and research... lieutenant junior grade and sole survivor of the Gorn massacre on Cestus III. |
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Captain of the USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-B) USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-B) The USS Enterprise is a fictional starship in the Star Trek science fiction franchise. It is an Excelsior-class upgrade Starfleet vessel that appears under the command of Captain John Harriman in the film Star Trek Generations... on its maiden voyage in 2293. |
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FCT Star Trek: First Contact Star Trek: First Contact is the eighth feature film in the Star Trek science fiction franchise, released in November 1996, by Paramount Pictures. First Contact is the first film in the franchise to feature no cast members from the original Star Trek television series of the 1960s... |
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Starfleet Starfleet In the fictional universe of Star Trek, Starfleet or the Federation Starfleet is the deep-space exploratory, peacekeeping and military service maintained by the United Federation of Planets . It is the principal means by which the Federation conducts its exploration, defense, diplomacy and research... lieutenant and flight controller (conn Conn Conn is a surname and a masculine given name meaning "chief" in Irish. As a given name it is also used as a short form of Connor.-American:*Billy Conn was a Light-Heavyweight boxing champion famed for his fights with Joe Louis.... ) on the USS Enterprise-E USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-E) The USS Enterprise is a Sovereign-class starship in the Star Trek franchise. It serves as the primary setting of the films Star Trek: First Contact, Star Trek: Insurrection, and Star Trek Nemesis... . While on a mission outside the ship, Hawk was assimilated by the Borg and subsequently killed by Worf Worf Worf, played by Michael Dorn, is a main character in Star Trek: The Next Generation and in seasons four to seven of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. He also appears in the films based on The Next Generation. Worf is the first Klingon main character to appear in Star Trek, and has appeared in more Star... . Tie-in novels (such as the Next Generation Star Trek: The Next Generation Star Trek: The Next Generation is an American science fiction television series created by Gene Roddenberry as part of the Star Trek franchise. Roddenberry, Rick Berman, and Michael Piller served as executive producers at different times throughout the production... Section 31 Section 31 In the Star Trek fictional universe, Section 31 is an autonomous intelligence and defense organization. It is presented as a special security operation, manned by Federation citizens, that is not subject to the normal constraints of Starfleet ethical protocols... novel, "Rogue") refer to his homosexual orientation Homosexuality Homosexuality is romantic or sexual attraction or behavior between members of the same sex or gender. As a sexual orientation, homosexuality refers to "an enduring pattern of or disposition to experience sexual, affectional, or romantic attractions" primarily or exclusively to people of the same... and introduce his family and his life-partner. |
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Stephen Hawking | Descent (TNG) | |
Holodeck character. The only instance in Star Trek where a person has played themself. | ||
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Fiction Fiction Fiction is the form of any narrative or informative work that deals, in part or in whole, with information or events that are not factual, but rather, imaginary—that is, invented by the author. Although fiction describes a major branch of literary work, it may also refer to theatrical,... al detective played by Jean-Luc Picard Jean-Luc Picard Captain Jean-Luc Picard is a Star Trek character portrayed by Patrick Stewart. He appears in the television series Star Trek: The Next Generation and the feature films Star Trek Generations, Star Trek: First Contact, Star Trek: Insurrection, and Star Trek Nemesis... on the holodeck Holodeck A holodeck, in the fictional Star Trek universe, is a simulated reality facility located on starships and starbases. The first use of a "holodeck" by that name in the Star Trek universe was in the pilot episode of Star Trek: The Next Generation, "Encounter at Farpoint", although a conceptually... . The character is roughly based on fictional detective Sam Spade Sam Spade Sam Spade is a fictional character who is the protagonist of Dashiell Hammett's 1930 novel The Maltese Falcon and the various films and adaptations based on it, as well as in three lesser known short stories by Hammett.... . |
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Valet to Lwaxana Troi, mother of Deanna Troi Deanna Troi Commander Deanna Troi is a main character in the science-fiction television series Star Trek: The Next Generation and related TV series and films, portrayed by actress Marina Sirtis. Troi is half-human, half-Betazoid and has the psionic ability to sense emotions. She serves as the ship's counselor... . |
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Sub Rosa (TNG) | ||
Grandmother of Beverly Crusher Beverly Crusher Commander Beverly Crusher, M.D. , played by actress Gates McFadden, is a fictional character on the television series Star Trek: The Next Generation and its subsequent spinoff films... , great-grandmother of Wesley Crusher Wesley Crusher Wesley Crusher is a character in the television series Star Trek: The Next Generation. He is Beverly Crusher's son and is portrayed by actor Wil Wheaton, the character was a regular for the first four seasons. Afterwards, the character appeared sporadically. The character also appeared briefly in... |
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I, Borg (TNG), Descent, Part II (TNG) |
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Borg drone rescued by Beverly Crusher Beverly Crusher Commander Beverly Crusher, M.D. , played by actress Gates McFadden, is a fictional character on the television series Star Trek: The Next Generation and its subsequent spinoff films... from a crashed ship in the Argolis Cluster, originally known as 'Third of Five'. Later assisted the Enterprise crew when he proclaimed himself leader of a rebel Borg group that sought to remove Lore from power in Borg society. |
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Spock Spock Spock is a fictional character in the Star Trek media franchise. First portrayed by Leonard Nimoy in the original Star Trek series, Spock also appears in the animated Star Trek series, two episodes of Star Trek: The Next Generation, seven of the Star Trek feature films, and numerous Star Trek... 's pet sehlat. |
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Collective Collective (Star Trek: Voyager) "Collective" is an episode of Star Trek: Voyager, the 16th episode of the sixth season.-Plot:Chakotay, Harry Kim, Tom Paris and Neelix are taken hostage when the Delta Flyer is captured by a Borg Cube. However, it is inhabited by a small group of Borg children who were left behind, unworthy of... (Voy) recurring thereafter |
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TMP Star Trek: The Motion Picture Star Trek: The Motion Picture is a 1979 American science fiction film released by Paramount Pictures. It is the first film based on the Star Trek television series. The film is set in the twenty-third century, when a mysterious and immensely powerful alien cloud called V'Ger approaches the Earth,... |
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A female native of Delta IV, she was once involved in a romantic relationship with Willard Decker. As a Starfleet Starfleet In the fictional universe of Star Trek, Starfleet or the Federation Starfleet is the deep-space exploratory, peacekeeping and military service maintained by the United Federation of Planets . It is the principal means by which the Federation conducts its exploration, defense, diplomacy and research... lieutenant, she was assigned to the Enterprise as navigator during the V'ger crisis. She was killed on the Bridge by one of V'ger's probes, but her appearance was later given to another V'ger probe, which was put aboard the Enterprise and assigned to learn about the human "infestation." However, this "Ilia probe" was constructed so perfectly by V'ger that it even contained the real Ilia's memories, which were deeply suppressed. Decker, however, was able to access those memories and establish a personal rapport with the probe. Later, when he learned that V'ger needed a "human element" to reveal its data – and, in so doing, stop its attack on Earth – he input the final code sequence manually, and, together with the Ilia probe, merged with V'ger. Ilia was later listed as "missing" in action. |
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An Ullian telepathic historian, expert in memory retrieval. She helped Keiko O'Brien retrieve a childhood memory of her grandmother. | ||
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Renowned Federation mediator who tried an unorthodox age-reversal treatment | ||
VOY Star Trek: Voyager Star Trek: Voyager is a science fiction television series set in the Star Trek universe. Set in the 24th century from the year 2371 through 2378, the series follows the adventures of the Starfleet vessel USS Voyager, which becomes stranded in the Delta Quadrant 70,000 light-years from Earth while... |
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Captain of the USS Voyager USS Voyager (Star Trek) The fictional Intrepid-class starship USS Voyager is the primary setting of the science fiction television series Star Trek: Voyager. It is commanded by Captain Kathryn Janeway.... . She became the first Federation captain to successfully traverse the Delta Quadrant. |
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The Defector (TNG) | ||
Romulan Romulan The Romulans are a fictional alien race in the Star Trek universe. First appearing in the original Star Trek series in the 1966 episode "Balance of Terror", they have since made appearances in all the main later Star Trek series: The Animated Series, The Next Generation, Deep Space Nine, Voyager... admiral who led the massacre against the Norkan Outposts (called the Norkan "Campaigns" on Romulus Romulus - People:* Romulus and Remus, the mythical founders of Rome* Romulus Augustulus, the last Western Roman Emperor* Valerius Romulus , deified son of the Roman emperor Maxentius* Romulus , son of the Western Roman emperor Anthemius... ). Later, after he and his wife have a baby girl, Jarok becomes convinced that another war could destroy the Romulan Star Empire. However, the High Command tires of his protests, censures him and sends him off to command some distant sector. When Jarok learns of secret Romulan plans to launch an attack against the Federation from Nelvana III, he steals a scout ship and barely escapes across the Neutral Zone into Federation space, where he requests asylum aboard the Enterprise-D. He masquerades as Sublieutenant Setal Setal Sętal is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Dywity, within Olsztyn County, Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship, in northern Poland... , a logistics clerk, before revealing his true identity. He eventually convinces Picard to cross the Neutral Zone and investigate Nelvana III, but there's nothing there. The Romulan High Command duped Jarok with false intelligence to test his loyalty. Jarok, realizing that everything he's done was for nothing, commits suicide by ingesting a poisonous chip. However, he leaves a letter for his wife and daughter, which Picard hopes to deliver to Romulus one day. |
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Chain of Command (TNG) | ||
Commanding officer of the U.S.S. Cairo, and temporarily the captain of the Enterprise-D while Jean-Luc Picard Jean-Luc Picard Captain Jean-Luc Picard is a Star Trek character portrayed by Patrick Stewart. He appears in the television series Star Trek: The Next Generation and the feature films Star Trek Generations, Star Trek: First Contact, Star Trek: Insurrection, and Star Trek Nemesis... was engaged in an undercover mission on Celtris III, a Cardassian planet. Recurring character in New Frontier Star Trek: New Frontier Star Trek: New Frontier is a Star Trek novel series created by John J. Ordover and Peter David and published by Pocket Books. The idea behind it was to create a Star Trek book series with its own continuity and not one that is purely a reaction to the television shows. Nearly every story of the... and other novels as Admiral Jellico. |
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Real Life (VOY) | ||
The Doctor Doctor (Star Trek) The Doctor, an Emergency Medical Hologram Mark I , is a fictional character from the television series Star Trek: Voyager, played by actor Robert Picardo... 's son in his holographic family program |
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Jetrel (VOY) | ||
Haakonian male repented for engineering weapon that killed millions of Talaxians | ||
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Tavnian, briefly Lwaxana Troi's husband and father of one of her children | ||
The Trouble with Tribbles (TOS)More Tribbles, More Troubles More Tribbles, More Troubles -Plot outline:While the USS Enterprise escorts two robot cargo ships carrying quintotriticale, a new seed grain, to famine stricken Sherman's Planet, it encounters a Klingon battlecruiser pursuing a Federation scout ship... (TAS) |
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Interstellar trader | ||
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Human born Jeremiah Rossa, adopted by Talarian Captain Endar in accordance with Talarian customs |
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The Savage Curtain (TOS), Rightful Heir (TNG), ’u’ ’u’ ’u’ is the first opera in the Klingon language, billed as "The first authentic Klingon opera on Earth". It was composed by Eef van Breen to a libretto by Kees Ligtelijn and Marc Okrand under the artistic direction of Floris Schönfeld... (Klingon opera) |
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Legendary Klingon Klingon Klingons are a fictional warrior race in the Star Trek universe.Klingons are recurring villains in the 1960s television show Star Trek: The Original Series, and have appeared in all five spin-off series and eight feature films... warrior and first emperor of the Klingon Empire; also known as "the Unforgettable" among his people. A clone created in 2369 was made ceremonial emperor by Gowron Gowron Gowron is a fictional character in the Star Trek universe. Portrayed by Robert O'Reilly and featured in the television series Star Trek: The Next Generation and Star Trek: Deep Space Nine... . |
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The Perfect Mate (TNG) | ||
An empathic metamorph from Krios Prime. Since her birth, she was intended to be Valtese Chancellor Alrik's Kriosian peace bride in an effort to reunite the two planets. | ||
Day of the Dove (TOS), Blood Oath (DS9), Flashback (VOY) |
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Legendary Klingon warrior and Dahar Master whose exploits assured him a place in the Hall of Heroes, as told in G'Trok's poem "The Fall of Kang," an epic so important it is required reading at Starfleet Academy. Commander Kang once faced James Kirk in 2269, but later joined him to defeat their true enemy, an energy life form living off their shared hatred when trapped aboard the Enterprise as undying fodder. Captain Kang later squared off against Captain Sulu's U.S.S. Excelsior during the tensions preceding the Khitomer Conference in 2293. Kang had already met Curzon Dax by then on the Klingon Korvat colony, when Dax intentionally angered Kang to foster a bond—a calculated risk as he walked out during a long diatribe by the shocked Klingon. The Trill envoy became such a trusted family friend that Kang's firstborn, a boy, was made his godson and named "Dax" in his honor. The boy, of course, was among those later killed in revenge by the marauding Albino and fostered a blood oath of revenge in turn among Kor, Koloth and Dax that was finally carried out in 2370 and led to Dahar Master Kang's death as he struck the death blow on his enemy. He also had defeated T'nag and his army with only colleagues Kor and Koloth, according to Kor's tale in 2372, and later feasted on the leader's heart. | ||
A Matter of Honor (TNG) | ||
Klingon Klingon Klingons are a fictional warrior race in the Star Trek universe.Klingons are recurring villains in the 1960s television show Star Trek: The Original Series, and have appeared in all five spin-off series and eight feature films... captain of the I.K.S. Pagh Pagh Pagh is an ancient Danish surname, from old Danish. It means "palisade", and applies to the ancient nobility, Uradel.- References :The majority of sources here related are to be found in Danish texts, regional and national archives and books only, since it is an ancient Danish family.* The library... in 2365. He was short, heavyset and demanded strict adherence to his authority. When he learned of the space organism eating away at a small section of the Pagh's hull, and that the Enterprise-D had directed an intense scanning beam at that specific area for two minutes, Kargan believed the Federation starship had landed a first strike against his vessel, so he vowed to attack and destroy the Enterprise-D. He suspected that Commander William T. Riker, his acting first officer, was complicit in the Enterprise-D's attack, so, to test his loyalty, Kargan demanded to know the surest method of attack against the Federation starship. When Riker refused to break his oath to Starfleet Starfleet In the fictional universe of Star Trek, Starfleet or the Federation Starfleet is the deep-space exploratory, peacekeeping and military service maintained by the United Federation of Planets . It is the principal means by which the Federation conducts its exploration, defense, diplomacy and research... , Kargan relented, knowing at least that Riker wasn't a traitor or a coward. When Riker activated an emergency transponder given to him by Worf Worf Worf, played by Michael Dorn, is a main character in Star Trek: The Next Generation and in seasons four to seven of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. He also appears in the films based on The Next Generation. Worf is the first Klingon main character to appear in Star Trek, and has appeared in more Star... , Kargan, believing it was a weapon, demanded that Riker give it to him. Kargan was then beamed aboard the Enterprise-D, and Riker was able to assume command of the Pagh and defuse the brewing battle. Later, when Kargan was returned to the Pagh, Riker refused to resume his station, so Kargan slugged him and ordered him removed from the ship. That action allowed Kargan to save face and regain honor in the eyes of his officers, and very likely averted an assassination attempt by Lieutenant Klag. |
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The Conscience of the King (TOS) | ||
A Shakespearian actor (and father of Lenore Karidian) once known as Kodos the Executioner, Governor of Tarsus IV | ||
The Conscience of the King (TOS) | ||
A Shakespearian actor (and daughter of Anton Karidian). | ||
Visionary Visionary Defined broadly, a visionary, is one who can envision the future. For some groups this can involve the supernatural or drugs.The visionary state is achieved via meditation, drugs, lucid dreams, daydreams, or art. One example is Hildegard of Bingen, a 12th century artist/visionary and Catholic saint... (DS9) |
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Romulan Romulan The Romulans are a fictional alien race in the Star Trek universe. First appearing in the original Star Trek series in the 1966 episode "Balance of Terror", they have since made appearances in all the main later Star Trek series: The Animated Series, The Next Generation, Deep Space Nine, Voyager... officer who, in 2371, was part of a delegation to Starbase Starbase A starbase is a facility, often in space, used in science fiction works such as Star Trek, Babylon 5, and Firefly. Typically they act as drydocks, battle stations or trading outposts.- Star Trek :... Deep Space 9 to study Starfleet Intelligence reports on the Dominion Dominion (Star Trek) In the Star Trek universe, the Dominion is a ruthless and militaristic Gamma Quadrant state consisting of many different races. The Dominion wages war on the United Federation of Planets and its allies in the late 24th century, acting as an antagonist in the TV show Star Trek: Deep Space... . The Romulans regarded the Dominion as the greatest threat to the Alpha Quadrant, and intended to destroy Deep Space 9 before collapsing the Bajoran Bajoran In the Star Trek science-fiction franchise, the Bajorans are a humanoid extraterrestrial species native to the planet Bajor. They were first introduced in the 1991 episode "Ensign Ro" of Star Trek: The Next Generation and subsequently also featured in episodes of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine and... Wormhole Wormhole In physics, a wormhole is a hypothetical topological feature of spacetime that would be, fundamentally, a "shortcut" through spacetime. For a simple visual explanation of a wormhole, consider spacetime visualized as a two-dimensional surface. If this surface is folded along a third dimension, it... to prevent any Dominion incursion from the Gamma Quadrant. |
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Conspiracy (TNG) | ||
Starfleet captain and commanding officer of the U.S.S. Horatio who warned Picard Jean-Luc Picard Captain Jean-Luc Picard is a Star Trek character portrayed by Patrick Stewart. He appears in the television series Star Trek: The Next Generation and the feature films Star Trek Generations, Star Trek: First Contact, Star Trek: Insurrection, and Star Trek Nemesis... about the alien invasion. |
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The City on the Edge of Forever (TOS) | ||
In 1930, during the first part of Earth's 20th Century, Keeler was a social worker who died in a street accident. Centuries later, during a survey of the Guardian of Forever by the U.S.S. Enterprise, the ship's Chief Medical Officer, Dr. Leonard McCoy, during a temporary bout of mental illness brought on by an accidental injection of cordrazine, escaped into Earth's past. While there, he saved Keeler from dying, which sparked a chain of events throughout the timeline, essentially changing history. In the altered timeline, Keeler, a passionate believer in peace, spearheaded a movement which delayed the entry of the United States into World War II, thus paving the way for an Axis victory. Ultimately, Starfleet, the Federation and the U.S.S. Enterprise were no longer in existence, but the proximity to the Guardian of Forever by the landing party allowed Captain James T. Kirk and First Officer Spock to follow McCoy into the past. Kirk and Spock were able to prevent McCoy from saving Keeler's life, thus restoring the timeline. These events were particularly stressful for Kirk, as he had fallen in love with Keeler. | ||
Rocks and Shoals Rocks and Shoals Rocks and Shoals was the informal name of the Articles for the Government of the United States Navy.Justice under the Articles was swift, and tended to be harsh.It was replaced by the Uniform Code of Military Justice in 1951.-In popular culture:... (DS9), The Magnificent Ferengi (DS9) |
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A Vorta field commander who sacrificed his Jem'Hadar troops to save his own life. He was later killed by inept Ferengi as they tried to trade him back to the Dominion for Quark's mother. | ||
The Mind's Eye (TNG) | ||
Klingon Klingon Klingons are a fictional warrior race in the Star Trek universe.Klingons are recurring villains in the 1960s television show Star Trek: The Original Series, and have appeared in all five spin-off series and eight feature films... ambassador who accompanied the Enterprise-D to the planet Krios in 2367 to investigate Klingon governor Vagh's claim that Starfleet Starfleet In the fictional universe of Star Trek, Starfleet or the Federation Starfleet is the deep-space exploratory, peacekeeping and military service maintained by the United Federation of Planets . It is the principal means by which the Federation conducts its exploration, defense, diplomacy and research... was supplying weapons to Kriosian rebels. Kell was colluding with the Romulans to disrupt the alliance between the Federation and the Klingon Empire. The Romulans had "conditioned" Geordi La Forge Geordi La Forge Lieutenant Commander Geordi La Forge is a regular character in the television series Star Trek: The Next Generation and its feature films, played by LeVar Burton... to receive E-band transmissions through his VISOR Visor A visor is a surface that protects the eyes, such as shading them from the sun or other bright light or protecting them from objects.... . Kell carried the transmitter that instructed La Forge to kill Governor Vagh, but the attempt failed. Kell was taken into custody by Vagh. |
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Worf Worf Worf, played by Michael Dorn, is a main character in Star Trek: The Next Generation and in seasons four to seven of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. He also appears in the films based on The Next Generation. Worf is the first Klingon main character to appear in Star Trek, and has appeared in more Star... 's mate and Alexander Rozhenko's mother. Killed by Duras. |
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Commanding officer of the ill-fated U.S.S. Odyssey. | ||
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Xindi Primate, slave in a Trellium-D mine | ||
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Trill woman hosting the Kahn symbiont, which, as Nilani Kahn in a former life, was married to Torias Dax. | ||
VOY Star Trek: Voyager Star Trek: Voyager is a science fiction television series set in the Star Trek universe. Set in the 24th century from the year 2371 through 2378, the series follows the adventures of the Starfleet vessel USS Voyager, which becomes stranded in the Delta Quadrant 70,000 light-years from Earth while... |
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Ensign and operations officer aboard the USS Voyager USS Voyager (Star Trek) The fictional Intrepid-class starship USS Voyager is the primary setting of the science fiction television series Star Trek: Voyager. It is commanded by Captain Kathryn Janeway.... during its seven years in the Delta Quadrant. |
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Father of Kira Nerys Kira Nerys Kira Nerys , played by Nana Visitor, is a main character in Star Trek: Deep Space Nine.-Backstory:Per Bajoran custom, her family name, Kira, precedes her given name, Nerys. She has two brothers , and her parents' names are Kira Taban and Kira Meru... |
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Brother of Kira Nerys Kira Nerys Kira Nerys , played by Nana Visitor, is a main character in Star Trek: Deep Space Nine.-Backstory:Per Bajoran custom, her family name, Kira, precedes her given name, Nerys. She has two brothers , and her parents' names are Kira Taban and Kira Meru... |
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Brother of Kira Nerys Kira Nerys Kira Nerys , played by Nana Visitor, is a main character in Star Trek: Deep Space Nine.-Backstory:Per Bajoran custom, her family name, Kira, precedes her given name, Nerys. She has two brothers , and her parents' names are Kira Taban and Kira Meru... |
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Operation: Annihilate! (TOS) | ||
Wife of George Samuel Kirk, mother of Peter Kirk, sister-in-law of James T. Kirk James T. Kirk James Tiberius "Jim" Kirk is a character in the Star Trek media franchise. Kirk was first played by William Shatner as the principal lead character in the original Star Trek series. Shatner voiced Kirk in the animated Star Trek series and appeared in the first seven Star Trek movies... |
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Father of James T. Kirk James T. Kirk James Tiberius "Jim" Kirk is a character in the Star Trek media franchise. Kirk was first played by William Shatner as the principal lead character in the original Star Trek series. Shatner voiced Kirk in the animated Star Trek series and appeared in the first seven Star Trek movies... and George Samuel Kirk |
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Operation: Annihilate! (TOS) | ||
Brother of James T. Kirk James T. Kirk James Tiberius "Jim" Kirk is a character in the Star Trek media franchise. Kirk was first played by William Shatner as the principal lead character in the original Star Trek series. Shatner voiced Kirk in the animated Star Trek series and appeared in the first seven Star Trek movies... |
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Son of George Samuel and Aurelan Kirk, nephew of James T. Kirk James T. Kirk James Tiberius "Jim" Kirk is a character in the Star Trek media franchise. Kirk was first played by William Shatner as the principal lead character in the original Star Trek series. Shatner voiced Kirk in the animated Star Trek series and appeared in the first seven Star Trek movies... |
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TFF Star Trek V: The Final Frontier Star Trek V: The Final Frontier is a 1989 American science fiction film released by Paramount Pictures. It is the fifth feature in the franchise and the penultimate to star the cast of the original Star Trek science fiction television series... |
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Young Klingon captain of a Bird-of-Prey. He is also the gunner, as the tactical scope is mounted above his command chair and lowers like a periscope when he wants to fire the ship's disruptors. He is bored with shooting space garbage, such as Earth's Pioneer 10 Pioneer 10 Pioneer 10 is a 258-kilogram robotic space probe that completed the first interplanetary mission to Jupiter, and became the first spacecraft to achieve escape velocity from the Solar System. The project was managed by the NASA Ames Research Center and the contract for the construction of the... probe, and longs for a bigger challenge to make a name for himself. When he learns that the Enterprise-A and Captain James T. Kirk are headed to Nimbus III, he arranges to intercept them. Klaa shoots at but misses the Enterprise, which suddenly engages warp speed. He follows her to Sha Ka Ree and this time scores a hit. He orders the Enterprise to surrender, but General Koord calls him off and forces him to rescue Kirk from the surface of Sha Ka Ree. At a "cocktail party" aboard the Enterprise, he salutes Kirk as a fellow warrior. One of Klaa's more memorable features, besides his muscles, is his wild "shock rock" hair. Noncanon: In the movie novelization, Klaa's Bird-of-Prey is called Okrona. |
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Klingon Klingon Klingons are a fictional warrior race in the Star Trek universe.Klingons are recurring villains in the 1960s television show Star Trek: The Original Series, and have appeared in all five spin-off series and eight feature films... lieutenant and second officer of the I.K.S. Pagh Pagh Pagh is an ancient Danish surname, from old Danish. It means "palisade", and applies to the ancient nobility, Uradel.- References :The majority of sources here related are to be found in Danish texts, regional and national archives and books only, since it is an ancient Danish family.* The library... in 2365. He challenged Commander William T. Riker's authority over him as first officer of the Pagh during an officer-exchange program. After Riker beat him up, Klag agreed to take his orders and even respected the commander for his strength. Klag's father had once been captured in battle by Romulans, but not allowed to die. He eventually escaped, and now lives on Qo'noS, honorless, waiting for death by natural causes. For that reason, Klag won't see him. When Captain Kargan suspected that Riker was complicit in the Enterprise-D's "attack" on the Pagh, Klag disagreed and defended the commander. (Script Note: Klag said, "A Klingon is his work, not his family. That is the way of things." This is untrue; in fact, it's rather the reverse, as the third-season episode "Sins of the Father" will begin to illustrate. A Klingon's house/family is basic to his or her very existence. Without one, he or she is nothing.) |
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He commanded the Klingon Klingon Klingons are a fictional warrior race in the Star Trek universe.Klingons are recurring villains in the 1960s television show Star Trek: The Original Series, and have appeared in all five spin-off series and eight feature films... warship that stalked the Enterprise through the Tellun Star System. After Kryton had sabotaged the Enterprise's warp engines, the Klingon demanded that Kirk surrender unconditionally and immediately. |
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Klingon Klingon Klingons are a fictional warrior race in the Star Trek universe.Klingons are recurring villains in the 1960s television show Star Trek: The Original Series, and have appeared in all five spin-off series and eight feature films... chancellor and supreme commander who oversaw Worf's discommendation. Later poisoned by Duras and succeeded by Gowron Gowron Gowron is a fictional character in the Star Trek universe. Portrayed by Robert O'Reilly and featured in the television series Star Trek: The Next Generation and Star Trek: Deep Space Nine... . In his time, K'mpec served as leader of the Klingon Empire longer than anyone previously. |
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Heart of Glory (TNG) | ||
Klingon Klingon Klingons are a fictional warrior race in the Star Trek universe.Klingons are recurring villains in the 1960s television show Star Trek: The Original Series, and have appeared in all five spin-off series and eight feature films... commander of a K't'inga-class battle cruiser that was patrolling the area of the Romulan Neutral Zone in 2364, seeking the whereabouts of the I.K.S. T'Acog. When he learned that the criminals Korris, Konmel and Kunivas had been rescued by the Enterprise-D, he plotted an intercept course and demanded that Captain Jean-Luc Picard turn them over when he arrived. By that time, however, all three Klingons had died from injuries or during escape attempts. (Script Note: Picard mistakenly called K'nera "captain" in one instance.) (Set Note: K'nera spoke from a private, darkened area of his ship that was unique because it bore the Great Seal of the United Federation of Planets United Federation of Planets The United Federation of Planets, also known as "The Federation" is a fictional interplanetary federal republic depicted in the Star Trek television series and motion pictures... and the Klingon trefoil symbol. This one-time-only display implied that the Federation/Klingon alliance was much more than a simple "mutual defense" pact or the like. It also explained why Klingons like Korris, Konmel and Kunivas felt that their birthright had been traded away for peace, and also spoke to Q Q (Star Trek) Q is a fictional character who appears in the television series Star Trek: The Next Generation, Star Trek: Deep Space Nine and Star Trek: Voyager, as well as in related products. In all of these programs, he is played by John de Lancie.... 's offhand comment in "Hide and Q" that the Federation had "defeated" the Klingons.) |
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Governor of Tarsus IV, also known as "the Executioner," who engaged in a large-scale eugenics Eugenics Eugenics is the "applied science or the bio-social movement which advocates the use of practices aimed at improving the genetic composition of a population", usually referring to human populations. The origins of the concept of eugenics began with certain interpretations of Mendelian inheritance,... program to counter the impending threat of starvation to the colony; later assumed the role of actor Anton Karidian leading a traveling Shakespeare company called the "Karidian Players." |
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Klingon commander of a generational "sleeper starship" of the D7 class, leader of a group of Klingons who were looking for a kuva'magh, or "savior" of Klingon culture, for centuries. Kohlar and his followers are found to be infected with the Klingon nehret retrovirus disease by Voyager's holographic Doctor, which is cured with DNA from B'Elanna Torres' unborn daughter Miral Paris. | ||
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One of two Ferengi stranded in the Delta Quadrant after attempting to secure the Barzan wormhole for themselves. Crash-landing on the Takaran homeworld, they insinuated themselves to be the Holy Sages prophesied by the Takaran "Song of the Sages" in order to exploit the Takarans for profit. | ||
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Heart of Glory (TNG) | ||
Klingon Klingon Klingons are a fictional warrior race in the Star Trek universe.Klingons are recurring villains in the 1960s television show Star Trek: The Original Series, and have appeared in all five spin-off series and eight feature films... lieutenant who, with Korris and Kunivas, left the Klingon Defense Force to pursue a life in which he could live like a "true Klingon." In 2364, the trio stole the Talarian Talarian Talarian was a provider of real-time infrastructure software. Now part of TIBCO, it was a veteran provider of message-oriented middleware.Talarian was a member of the Business Integration Group , the Internet Protocol Multicast Initiative , the Securities Industry Middleware Council , the Object... freighter Batris and subsequently destroyed the I.K.S. T'Acog, which had been sent to retrieve them. After being rescued by the Enterprise-D, Korris and Konmel lied to Captain Jean-Luc Picard about the battle, but later revealed their true intentions to Lieutenant (j.g.) Worf Worf Worf, played by Michael Dorn, is a main character in Star Trek: The Next Generation and in seasons four to seven of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. He also appears in the films based on The Next Generation. Worf is the first Klingon main character to appear in Star Trek, and has appeared in more Star... . By then, Klingon commander K'nera had apprised Picard of the Klingons' criminal status, so Picard detained them in the brig. They escaped, but Konmel was killed in a firefight with Enterprise-D security. To his credit, though, it took three phaser shots to bring him down. |
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Romulan Romulan The Romulans are a fictional alien race in the Star Trek universe. First appearing in the original Star Trek series in the 1966 episode "Balance of Terror", they have since made appearances in all the main later Star Trek series: The Animated Series, The Next Generation, Deep Space Nine, Voyager... commander and former instructor of military history at the Romulan Intelligence Academy. His main theme consisted of theories on the differences between the military and the Tal Shiar. He believed that military officers must trust one another in order to function. (The dialogue was unclear, but Konsab may have been Commander Toreth's father. She described him as an "idealistic old man" and a "devoted citizen who only tried to speak his mind." The Tal Shiar dragged him from his home in the middle of the night, and Toreth never saw him again.) |
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A fat Klingon Klingon Klingons are a fictional warrior race in the Star Trek universe.Klingons are recurring villains in the 1960s television show Star Trek: The Original Series, and have appeared in all five spin-off series and eight feature films... general who fell out of favor with the High Command and ended up serving in the dishonorable role of Klingon consul to the "Planet of Galactic Peace," Nimbus III. In his younger, leaner days, Koord was such a notable soldier that his military strategies were required reading at Starfleet Academy Starfleet Academy In the fictional universe of Star Trek, Starfleet Academy is where the future's recruits to Starfleet will be trained. It was created in the year 2161, when the United Federation of Planets was founded... . On Nimbus III, he and his Federation and Romulan counterparts, St. John Talbot and Caithlin Dar, were taken hostage by Sybok's "Galactic Army of Light." Later, Spock convinced Koord to use his authority and order Captain Klaa to destroy the alien creature on Sha Ka Ree and transport Captain Kirk to safety. |
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The first Klingon to appear in Star Trek, as an antagonist to Kirk. Commander Kor briefly ruled the planet Organia as its military governor. A few years later, Captain Kor's ship, the I.K.S. Klothos, was lost in the Delta Triangle, but later escaped with help from the Enterprise. John Colicos reprised the role in three Deep Space Nine episodes, as an ally and friend of Jadzia and Ezri Dax. Dahar Master Kor was killed in glorious battle by acting as a decoy to hold off the Jem'Hadar Jem'Hadar In the fictional Star Trek universe, the Jem'Hadar are the shock troops of the powerful Dominion located in the Gamma Quadrant. Genetically engineered for strength and resolve, they are also short-lived and believe that "victory is life." They are bred to perceive the Founders, enigmatic... while the rest of the Klingon fleet escapes ("Once More Unto the Breach"). James Doohan James Doohan James Montgomery "Jimmy" Doohan was a Canadian character and voice actor best known for his role as Montgomery "Scotty" Scott in the television and film series Star Trek... voiced the character in the animated episode. |
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The Trouble With Tribbles (TOS) | ||
Klingon Klingon Klingons are a fictional warrior race in the Star Trek universe.Klingons are recurring villains in the 1960s television show Star Trek: The Original Series, and have appeared in all five spin-off series and eight feature films... first officer of the I.K.S. Gro'th under Captain Koloth. He instigates the bar fight on Deep Space Station K-7 by taunting Mr. Scott, first calling Captain Kirk a "tin-plated dictator with delusions of godhood," then calling the Enterprise a "sagging old rust bucket that's designed like a garbage scow." However, when he says that the Enterprise should be hauled away as garbage, Scotty throws the first punch. |
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Heart of Glory (TNG) | ||
Klingon Klingon Klingons are a fictional warrior race in the Star Trek universe.Klingons are recurring villains in the 1960s television show Star Trek: The Original Series, and have appeared in all five spin-off series and eight feature films... captain who, with Konmel and Kunivas, left the Klingon Defense Force to pursue a life in which he could live like a "true Klingon." In 2364, the trio stole the Talarian Talarian Talarian was a provider of real-time infrastructure software. Now part of TIBCO, it was a veteran provider of message-oriented middleware.Talarian was a member of the Business Integration Group , the Internet Protocol Multicast Initiative , the Securities Industry Middleware Council , the Object... freighter Batris and subsequently destroyed the I.K.S. T'Acog, which had been sent to retrieve them. After being rescued by the Enterprise-D, Korris and Konmel lied to Captain Jean-Luc Picard about the battle, but later revealed their true intentions to Lieutenant (j.g.) Worf Worf Worf, played by Michael Dorn, is a main character in Star Trek: The Next Generation and in seasons four to seven of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. He also appears in the films based on The Next Generation. Worf is the first Klingon main character to appear in Star Trek, and has appeared in more Star... . By then, Klingon commander K'nera had apprised Picard of the Klingons' criminal status, so Picard detained them in the brig. They escaped, but Konmel was killed in the process. Korris fled to Main Engineering and held a makeshift phaser to the warp core, demanding to speak to Worf. His attempt to sway Worf to his cause failed, however, and Worf shot him dead. (Script Note: Picard mistakenly called Korris "commander" in one instance.) |
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Vulcan architect. T'Pol T'Pol Commander T'Pol is a fictional character played by Jolene Blalock in Star Trek: Enterprise. She is a Vulcan who serves as the science officer aboard the starship Enterprise.-Concept and creation:... deferred her long-arranged marriage to Koss in order to continue her assignment aboard Enterprise (NX-01) Enterprise (NX-01) The Enterprise is a fictional starship in the science fiction television series Star Trek: Enterprise. It is commanded by Captain Jonathan Archer.-History:... . They finally wed three years later, but Koss dissolved the marriage. |
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Romulan Romulan The Romulans are a fictional alien race in the Star Trek universe. First appearing in the original Star Trek series in the 1966 episode "Balance of Terror", they have since made appearances in all the main later Star Trek series: The Animated Series, The Next Generation, Deep Space Nine, Voyager... chairman of the Tal Shiar in 2375. He had not been elevated to the Continuing Committee of the Romulan People, which is normally accorded to a person in his position, because of his opposition to the Romulan alliance with the Federation, which was supported by a majority on the committee. He was rumored to be ill with Tuvan Syndrome, which may have been another reason why he had not been elevated to the Continuing Committee. Secretly, Koval had been providing critical military intelligence to the Federation for more than a year. He was Vice Admiral William J. Ross' guarantee that the Romulans would not make a deal with the Dominion Dominion (Star Trek) In the Star Trek universe, the Dominion is a ruthless and militaristic Gamma Quadrant state consisting of many different races. The Dominion wages war on the United Federation of Planets and its allies in the late 24th century, acting as an antagonist in the TV show Star Trek: Deep Space... . |
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Klingon who accidentally died at Quark Quark (Star Trek) Quark is a fictional character in the American television series Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. The character, which was played by Armin Shimerman, was depicted as a member of an extraterrestrial race known as the Ferengi, who are stereotypically ultra-capitalist and only motivated by... 's bar. The financial assets of his House were being siphoned off by the Duras family by using Ferengi-like tactics. |
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A Klingon Klingon Klingons are a fictional warrior race in the Star Trek universe.Klingons are recurring villains in the 1960s television show Star Trek: The Original Series, and have appeared in all five spin-off series and eight feature films... agent who was sent to negotiate mining rights to the rare mineral topaline on Capella IV. He threw in his lot with Maab, a Capellan warrior who soon led a coup against the High Teer, Akaar, and became the new leader of the 10 Tribes of Capella. After following Maab's war party into the mountains in pursuit of Kirk, Spock, McCoy and Eleen, the widow of Akaar, Kras captured Eleen with a Starfleet Starfleet In the fictional universe of Star Trek, Starfleet or the Federation Starfleet is the deep-space exploratory, peacekeeping and military service maintained by the United Federation of Planets . It is the principal means by which the Federation conducts its exploration, defense, diplomacy and research... hand phaser to force her to prove that she'd killed the Enterprise landing party. Maab drew out Kras by making himself a target. When Kras vaporized Maab, another Capellan warrior, Keel, killed Kras with a kligat. Production Notes: Although the name "Kras" comes from the shooting script, the character is never referred to as anything other than "Klingon." In addition, Kras was the first "white skinned" Klingon to appear, as opposed to the traditionally dark complexions sported by Kor and Kang. |
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A Private Little War (TOS) | ||
A Klingon Klingon Klingons are a fictional warrior race in the Star Trek universe.Klingons are recurring villains in the 1960s television show Star Trek: The Original Series, and have appeared in all five spin-off series and eight feature films... agent who was sent to the planet Neural to upset the balance of power between the Villagers and the Hill People. He did this by supplying the Villagers with flintlocks, and every so often, he'd return to provide "improvements" to Apella Apella The Apella was the popular deliberative assembly in the Ancient Greek city-state of Sparta, corresponding to the ecclesia in most other Greek states... , leader of the Villagers. Krell also dispensed advice to Apella on how to deal with special situations, such as which Villager should be given a captured woman of the Hill People. With such teachings, Krell promised Apella a governorship in the Klingon Empire. When Kirk and McCoy discovered the flintlock "factory," Krell got himself punched out by the Enterprise captain and was heard from no more. |
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SFS Star Trek III: The Search for Spock Star Trek III: The Search for Spock is a 1984 motion picture released by Paramount Pictures. The film is the third feature based on the Star Trek science fiction franchise and is the center of a three-film story arc that begins with Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan and concludes with Star Trek IV:... |
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Klingon commander of a Bird-of-Prey. His crew address him as "my lord." He receives a stolen summary of Project Genesis from Valkris and decides to act for the preservation of his race. He goes to the Genesis Planet to learn the secret of the Genesis torpedo and secure for himself the "ultimate power." His gunner accidentally destroys the Federation science Starship Grissom, but Torg finds survivors on the surface. When the Enterprise arrives and scores a successful hit on Kruge's ship, he accepts Admiral Kirk's hail and threatens to execute one of the "hostages" on Genesis. That hostage ends up being Kirk's son, David Marcus David Marcus David Marcus was an Irish Jewish editor and writer who was a lifelong advocate and editor of Irish fiction.- Life and times :... , and in retribution, Kirk destroys the Enterprise while the bulk of Kruge's crew is aboard, intending to commandeer the starship. Later, Kirk and Kruge fight to the death on Genesis while the planet burns around them. Kruge is the loser. |
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Klingon Klingon Klingons are a fictional warrior race in the Star Trek universe.Klingons are recurring villains in the 1960s television show Star Trek: The Original Series, and have appeared in all five spin-off series and eight feature films... captain of the I.K.S. T'Ong, a K't'inga-class battle cruiser that was dispatched before 2290, when the Federation and the Klingon Empire were still exchanging hostilities. K'Temoc's mission was so crucial to the Klingon High Command that he and his crew were placed in cryogenic sleep for more than 75 years. In 2365, the Klingon High Command received an automated message from the T'Ong stating that it was returning home and was about to reach its "awakening point." K'Temoc had been given standing orders to fire on all Federation ships, which he carried out on encountering the Enterprise-D. However, he was tricked into lowering his shields and yielding command of the T'Ong to "Captain" Worf Worf Worf, played by Michael Dorn, is a main character in Star Trek: The Next Generation and in seasons four to seven of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. He also appears in the films based on The Next Generation. Worf is the first Klingon main character to appear in Star Trek, and has appeared in more Star... and "Commander" K'Ehleyr, who convinced K'Temoc that the "war" was over. |
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Younger brother of Worf Worf Worf, played by Michael Dorn, is a main character in Star Trek: The Next Generation and in seasons four to seven of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. He also appears in the films based on The Next Generation. Worf is the first Klingon main character to appear in Star Trek, and has appeared in more Star... and also a son of Mogh who was not on Khitomer when the Klingon colony was destroyed by the Romulans. Years later, as a member of the Klingon Defense Force, Commander Kurn participated in an officer-exchange program with Starfleet Starfleet In the fictional universe of Star Trek, Starfleet or the Federation Starfleet is the deep-space exploratory, peacekeeping and military service maintained by the United Federation of Planets . It is the principal means by which the Federation conducts its exploration, defense, diplomacy and research... that landed him aboard the U.S.S. Enterprise-D and reunited him with Worf ("Sins of the Father"). More than a year later, Captain Kurn commands his own K'Vort-class bird-of-prey and sides with Gowron Gowron Gowron is a fictional character in the Star Trek universe. Portrayed by Robert O'Reilly and featured in the television series Star Trek: The Next Generation and Star Trek: Deep Space Nine... during the Klingon Civil War ("Redemption II"). More than four years later, a ruined Kurn appears on Starbase Deep Space 9 ("The Sons of Mogh") and asks Worf to kill him to restore his honor, which, along with his seat on the Klingon High Council Klingon High Council In the fictional Star Trek universe the Klingon High Council is the supreme ruling body of the Klingon Empire... and the House of Mogh's most valuable possessions, were stripped from him because Worf fought against Gowron during the chancellor's takeover of Cardassia Prime ("The Way of the Warrior"). |
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Heart of Glory (TNG) | ||
Klingon Klingon Klingons are a fictional warrior race in the Star Trek universe.Klingons are recurring villains in the 1960s television show Star Trek: The Original Series, and have appeared in all five spin-off series and eight feature films... officer who, with Korris and Konmel, left the Klingon Defense Force to pursue a life in which he could live like a "true Klingon." In 2364, the trio stole the Talarian Talarian Talarian was a provider of real-time infrastructure software. Now part of TIBCO, it was a veteran provider of message-oriented middleware.Talarian was a member of the Business Integration Group , the Internet Protocol Multicast Initiative , the Securities Industry Middleware Council , the Object... freighter Batris and subsequently destroyed the I.K.S. T'Acog, which had been sent to retrieve them. Kunivas was critically injured in the battle and later died in the Enterprise-D sickbay. |
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Vulcan Vulcan (Star Trek) Vulcans, or sometimes Vulcanians, are an extraterrestrial humanoid species in the Star Trek universe who evolved on the planet Vulcan, and are noted for their attempt to live by reason and logic with no interference from emotion. They were the first extraterrestrial species in the Star Trek... minister on the Vulcan High Command in 2154. He opposed the radicalism of Administrator V'Las and eventually shot (stunned) him to stop a space battle between the Vulcan and Andorian Andorian Andorians are a fictional race of humanoid extraterrestrials created by D. C. Fontana for the Star Trek universe. They are native to the icy M-class moon Andoria , which orbits a blue, ringed gas giant. Definitive traits include their blue skin, a pair of cranial antennae, and white hair... fleets. |
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Tomorrow is Yesterday (TOS) recurring thereafter, Beyond the Farthest Star (TAS) recurring thereafter, WOK Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan is a 1982 American science fiction film released by Paramount Pictures. The film is the second feature based on the Star Trek science fiction franchise. The plot features James T... |
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Lieutenant Kyle first appears in the first-season episode "Tomorrow Is Yesterday" and appears in 11 Star Trek episodes and seven animated episodes. In Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan is a 1982 American science fiction film released by Paramount Pictures. The film is the second feature based on the Star Trek science fiction franchise. The plot features James T... , Commander Kyle is the communications officer aboard the U.S.S. Reliant. In TOS, Kyle commonly appeared at the transporter controls. He was also seen as a helmsman Helmsman A helmsman is a person who steers a ship, sailboat, submarine, or other type of maritime vessel. On small vessels, particularly privately-owned noncommercial vessels, the functions of skipper and helmsman may be combined in one person. On larger vessels, there is a separate officer of the watch,... (in a gold tunic) in "The Immunity Syndrome" and as a science specialist in "Who Mourns for Adonais?" |
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Starfleet Starfleet In the fictional universe of Star Trek, Starfleet or the Federation Starfleet is the deep-space exploratory, peacekeeping and military service maintained by the United Federation of Planets . It is the principal means by which the Federation conducts its exploration, defense, diplomacy and research... commander and father of Geordi La Forge Geordi La Forge Lieutenant Commander Geordi La Forge is a regular character in the television series Star Trek: The Next Generation and its feature films, played by LeVar Burton... . He's a Ph.D. exozoologist. |
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TNG Star Trek: The Next Generation Star Trek: The Next Generation is an American science fiction television series created by Gene Roddenberry as part of the Star Trek franchise. Roddenberry, Rick Berman, and Michael Piller served as executive producers at different times throughout the production... , Timeless (Voy), Gen Star Trek: Generations Star Trek Generations is a 1994 American science fiction film released by Paramount Pictures. Generations is the seventh feature film based on the Star Trek television series and the first film in the series to star the cast of the television series Star Trek: The Next Generation.Parts of the film... , FCT Star Trek: First Contact Star Trek: First Contact is the eighth feature film in the Star Trek science fiction franchise, released in November 1996, by Paramount Pictures. First Contact is the first film in the franchise to feature no cast members from the original Star Trek television series of the 1960s... , Ins Star Trek: Insurrection Star Trek: Insurrection is a 1998 American science fiction film directed by Jonathan Frakes, written by Michael Piller , and with music composed by Jerry Goldsmith. It is the ninth film in the Star Trek franchise, and the third to feature the cast from the television series Star Trek: The Next... , Nem Star Trek: Nemesis Star Trek Nemesis is a 2002 science fiction film directed by Stuart Baird, written by John Logan , and with music composed by Jerry Goldsmith. It is the tenth feature film in the Star Trek franchise, and the fourth and final film to star the cast from the television series Star Trek: The Next... |
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Starfleet captain and mother of Geordi La Forge Geordi La Forge Lieutenant Commander Geordi La Forge is a regular character in the television series Star Trek: The Next Generation and its feature films, played by LeVar Burton... . She commanded the USS Hera NCC-62006, which disappeared without a trace. The life forms of Moriginy VII use her appearance to communicate with Geordi, who helps return them to the atmosphere where they live. |
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Daughter of Data Data (Star Trek) Lieutenant Commander Data is a character in the fictional Star Trek universe portrayed by actor Brent Spiner. He appears in the television series Star Trek: The Next Generation and the feature films Star Trek Generations, Star Trek: First Contact, Star Trek: Insurrection, and Star Trek... |
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Cardassian radical, the love of Quark Quark (Star Trek) Quark is a fictional character in the American television series Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. The character, which was played by Armin Shimerman, was depicted as a member of an extraterrestrial race known as the Ferengi, who are stereotypically ultra-capitalist and only motivated by... 's life |
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Klingon Klingon Klingons are a fictional warrior race in the Star Trek universe.Klingons are recurring villains in the 1960s television show Star Trek: The Original Series, and have appeared in all five spin-off series and eight feature films... friend of Jeffrey in the holographic family program modified by Torres B'Elanna Torres B'Elanna Torres is a main character in Star Trek: Voyager played by Roxann Dawson. She is portrayed as a half-human half-Klingon born in 2349 on the Federation colony Kessik IV. Torres joined the Maquis in 2370 and was serving on the Val Jean when brought to the Delta Quadrant... . |
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Klingon captain who supports the House of Duras' claim to the chancellorship during the Klingon Civil War of 2367–2368. Although he and Captain Kurn fight on opposite sides, they drink together in the First City on Qo'noS after battle. | ||
Lower Decks (TNG) | ||
Ensign and flight controller aboard the Enterprise-D. He is Canadian by heritage. He tests for the operations manager (ops) position on the Bridge, but believes that his friend, Ensign Sito Jaxa, is more qualified. After Sito is suddenly killed during a secret mission, Lavelle is promoted to lieutenant junior grade and wins the assignment to ops. | ||
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Bajoran Bajoran In the Star Trek science-fiction franchise, the Bajorans are a humanoid extraterrestrial species native to the planet Bajor. They were first introduced in the 1991 episode "Ensign Ro" of Star Trek: The Next Generation and subsequently also featured in episodes of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine and... woman employed as a Dabo girl in Quark Quark (Star Trek) Quark is a fictional character in the American television series Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. The character, which was played by Armin Shimerman, was depicted as a member of an extraterrestrial race known as the Ferengi, who are stereotypically ultra-capitalist and only motivated by... 's bar on DS9. She married Rom Rom (Star Trek) Rom is a recurring character on Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. He is played by Max Grodénchik.Rom is a Ferengi, the son of Keldar and Ishka. He is Quark's younger brother, and the father of Nog.-Overview:... after a brief romance with Julian Bashir Julian Bashir Lieutenant Julian Subatoi Bashir, M.D., played by Alexander Siddig, is a main character in Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. Bashir is the chief medical officer of space station Deep Space Nine and the USS Defiant.-Overview:... . |
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Ensign aboard the Enterprise-D USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-D) The USS Enterprise is a 24th century starship in the Star Trek fictional universe and the principal setting of the Star Trek: The Next Generation television series... (engineering section) and friend of Wesley Crusher Wesley Crusher Wesley Crusher is a character in the television series Star Trek: The Next Generation. He is Beverly Crusher's son and is portrayed by actor Wil Wheaton, the character was a regular for the first four seasons. Afterwards, the character appeared sporadically. The character also appeared briefly in... . Major character in Star Trek: New Frontier Star Trek: New Frontier Star Trek: New Frontier is a Star Trek novel series created by John J. Ordover and Peter David and published by Pocket Books. The idea behind it was to create a Star Trek book series with its own continuity and not one that is purely a reaction to the television shows. Nearly every story of the... spinoff novels and in fan film project Star Trek: Hidden Frontier Star Trek: Hidden Frontier Star Trek: Hidden Frontier was a Star Trek fan film project. Produced on digital video, the show's sets are almost completely virtual, using a green-screen chroma keyed process to place performers into virtual settings.... |
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TOS Star Trek: The Original Series Star Trek is an American science fiction television series created by Gene Roddenberry, produced by Desilu Productions . Star Trek was telecast on NBC from September 8, 1966, through June 3, 1969... |
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Lieutenant Leslie first appears in the Star Trek pilot "Where No Man Has Gone Before Where No Man Has Gone Before "Where No Man Has Gone Before" is the second pilot episode of the television series Star Trek: The Original Series. It was produced in 1965 after the first pilot, "The Cage", had been rejected by NBC. The episode was eventually broadcast third in sequence on September 22, 1966, and was re-aired on... " and then in 56 of the original series episodes. He wears many hats aboard the Enterprise, from security officer to relief helmsman to manning the bridge engineering station. Although he was killed in the second season episode "Obsession", he was apparently revived, and went on to appear in several subsequent episodes. |
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Former lover of Kirk James T. Kirk James Tiberius "Jim" Kirk is a character in the Star Trek media franchise. Kirk was first played by William Shatner as the principal lead character in the original Star Trek series. Shatner voiced Kirk in the animated Star Trek series and appeared in the first seven Star Trek movies... , temporarily swapped bodies with him. |
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Bajoran resistance fighter who became a hero of mythological proportions after unwittingly killing a Cardassian | ||
Before and After Before and After (Star Trek: Voyager) "Before and After" is an episode of the science-fiction television series Star Trek: Voyager, and the 21st episode of the third season. It has an average fan rating of 4.1/5 on the official Star Trek website as of September 2009 and foreshadows events seen in a later episode, "Year of... (VOY) |
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Daughter of Tom Paris Tom Paris Thomas Eugene "Tom" Paris, played by Robert Duncan McNeill, is a character in the television series Star Trek: Voyager. Paris serves as the chief helmsman and an auxiliary medic aboard the USS Voyager... and Kes Kes (Star Trek) Kes is a character in the television series Star Trek: Voyager, played by Jennifer Lien.She was a regular for the first three seasons, leaving the show in the season four episode "The Gift". She made one guest appearance two seasons later.... , and mother of Andrew, in an alternate timeline. |
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Classmate of Wesley Crusher Wesley Crusher Wesley Crusher is a character in the television series Star Trek: The Next Generation. He is Beverly Crusher's son and is portrayed by actor Wil Wheaton, the character was a regular for the first four seasons. Afterwards, the character appeared sporadically. The character also appeared briefly in... 's at Starfleet Academy Starfleet Academy In the fictional universe of Star Trek, Starfleet Academy is where the future's recruits to Starfleet will be trained. It was created in the year 2161, when the United Federation of Planets was founded... . |
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The Best of Both Worlds (TNG), Emissary (DS9), FCT Star Trek: First Contact Star Trek: First Contact is the eighth feature film in the Star Trek science fiction franchise, released in November 1996, by Paramount Pictures. First Contact is the first film in the franchise to feature no cast members from the original Star Trek television series of the 1960s... |
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Drone within the Borg Collective made using the body of Captain Picard Jean-Luc Picard Captain Jean-Luc Picard is a Star Trek character portrayed by Patrick Stewart. He appears in the television series Star Trek: The Next Generation and the feature films Star Trek Generations, Star Trek: First Contact, Star Trek: Insurrection, and Star Trek Nemesis... |
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"Evil brother" of Data Data (Star Trek) Lieutenant Commander Data is a character in the fictional Star Trek universe portrayed by actor Brent Spiner. He appears in the television series Star Trek: The Next Generation and the feature films Star Trek Generations, Star Trek: First Contact, Star Trek: Insurrection, and Star Trek... |
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TMP Star Trek: The Motion Picture Star Trek: The Motion Picture is a 1979 American science fiction film released by Paramount Pictures. It is the first film based on the Star Trek television series. The film is set in the twenty-third century, when a mysterious and immensely powerful alien cloud called V'Ger approaches the Earth,... |
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Starfleet officer who was killed during a transporter malfunction while beaming up to the Enterprise. Commander Sonak died in the same accident. Noncanon:(?) In the TMP novelization by Gene Roddenberry, Ciana was a vice admiral and part of Commanding Admiral Nogura's inner staff. Her assignment was as xenopsychologist to nonhuman species in Starfleet Command Starfleet In the fictional universe of Star Trek, Starfleet or the Federation Starfleet is the deep-space exploratory, peacekeeping and military service maintained by the United Federation of Planets . It is the principal means by which the Federation conducts its exploration, defense, diplomacy and research... , and she also served as Nogura's personal representative to the "new human" groups on Earth. She was a last-minute addition to the Enterprise crew, which needed an officer trained in her xenopsychiatric specialty. Her death was a terrific blow to James T. Kirk James T. Kirk James Tiberius "Jim" Kirk is a character in the Star Trek media franchise. Kirk was first played by William Shatner as the principal lead character in the original Star Trek series. Shatner voiced Kirk in the animated Star Trek series and appeared in the first seven Star Trek movies... , with whom she had lived for one year after the Enterprise's five-year mission. |
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Tholian Tholian Tholians are a fictional starfaring and extremely territorial race in the Star Trek fictional universe. The Tholian home nation is the Tholian Assembly, which inhabits an area of space in the Alpha Quadrant, near the Cardassian Union and the Badlands.... commander who catches the Enterprise "trespassing in a territorial annex of the Tholian Assembly," where the U.S.S. Defiant NCC-1764 disappeared into an area of spatial interphase Interphase Interphase is the phase of the cell cycle in which the cell spends the majority of its time and performs the majority of its purposes including preparation for cell division. In preparation for cell division, it increases its size and makes a copy of its DNA... . Loskene agrees to wait for 1 hour and 53 minutes while the Enterprise effects rescue operations. However, when that time elapses, he attacks the Enterprise and later joins with another Tholian ship to create an "energy web" around the Federation starship. |
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The Die Is Cast (DS9) | ||
A Founder disguised as a Romulan Romulan The Romulans are a fictional alien race in the Star Trek universe. First appearing in the original Star Trek series in the 1966 episode "Balance of Terror", they have since made appearances in all the main later Star Trek series: The Animated Series, The Next Generation, Deep Space Nine, Voyager... Tal Shiar colonel in 2371. He was in command of Enabran Tain's flagship Warbird Warbird Warbird is a term used, predominantly in North America, to describe vintage military aircraft.- Naming :Although the term originally implied piston-driven aircraft from the World War II era, it is now often extended to include all military aircraft, including jet-powered aircraft, that are no... . When the Obsidian Order and the Tal Shiar began their attack on the Founders' homeworld, Lovok gave Odo and Elim Garak Elim Garak Elim Garak is a fictional character from the television series Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, in which he is portrayed by Andrew J. Robinson. In the series, Garak is an exiled spy from the Cardassian empire and a former member of a prestigious Cardassian intelligence group called the Obsidian Order... access to their Runabout to escape, because "no changeling has ever harmed another." He offered Odo the chance to go with him and become one with the Greak Link, but Odo declined. Lovok was beamed away by a Jem'Hadar Jem'Hadar In the fictional Star Trek universe, the Jem'Hadar are the shock troops of the powerful Dominion located in the Gamma Quadrant. Genetically engineered for strength and resolve, they are also short-lived and believe that "victory is life." They are bred to perceive the Founders, enigmatic... transporter. |
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The Measure of a Man (TNG) | ||
Starfleet captain and Judge Advocate General at Starbase Starbase A starbase is a facility, often in space, used in science fiction works such as Star Trek, Babylon 5, and Firefly. Typically they act as drydocks, battle stations or trading outposts.- Star Trek :... 173. She prosecuted Captain Jean-Luc Picard after the loss of the U.S.S. Stargazer NCC-2893. |
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Profit and Lace (DS9) | ||
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Code of Honor (TNG) | ||
Planetary ruler who became enamored of Tasha Yar Tasha Yar Lieutenant Natasha "Tasha" Yar, played by Denise Crosby, is a character in Star Trek: The Next Generation. In the fictional series, the character served as chief of security aboard the USS Enterprise-D for the first season.... |
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A Satarran operative who effected mass-amnesia against the Enterprise-D crew, infiltrated the ship and posed as first officer. His objective was to use the starship's powerful weapons to attack his people's enemy, the Lysian Alliance, and completely destroy them. His plan is foiled when Worf refuses to fire the killing blow against the Lysians' Central Command station. | ||
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Black Primate representative on the Xindi Council, friend of Degra; became an ally to the humans Human (Star Trek) In the Star Trek science fiction universe, Humans/Terrans are one of the races undertaking interstellar travel. Human beings were instrumental in the founding of the United Federation of Planets... |
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SFS Star Trek III: The Search for Spock Star Trek III: The Search for Spock is a 1984 motion picture released by Paramount Pictures. The film is the third feature based on the Star Trek science fiction franchise and is the center of a three-film story arc that begins with Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan and concludes with Star Trek IV:... |
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Klingon officer who remains aboard his Bird-of-Prey while Commander Kruge beams down to the Genesis Planet to wrest its secrets from Admiral Kirk. Maltz beams up the rest of the former Enterprise's crew while Kirk and Kruge fight to the death. Kirk, victorious, tricks Maltz into beaming him (and Spock) aboard before the Genesis Planet destroys itself. Kirk enters the Bridge and takes Maltz prisoner at phaser-point, promising to "kill" him later for not piloting the Bird-of-Prey away from Genesis. Maltz may have been Kruge's tactical officer, as he counted down the kellicams before the Bird-of-Prey came within firing range of the Enterprise. | ||
Day of the Dove (TOS) | ||
Klingon Klingon Klingons are a fictional warrior race in the Star Trek universe.Klingons are recurring villains in the 1960s television show Star Trek: The Original Series, and have appeared in all five spin-off series and eight feature films... science officer and wife of Kang. She is evacuated from his wrecked ship to the Enterprise and fears for how all Klingon survivors will be treated at Federation hands. Her concerns seem to be well-founded when Pavel Chekov Pavel Chekov Pavel Andreievich Chekov is a Russian Starfleet officer in the Star Trek fictional universe. Walter Koenig portrayed Chekov in the original Star Trek series and first seven Star Trek films; Anton Yelchin portrayed the character in the 2009 film Star Trek.-Origin:Star Trek creator Gene Roddenberry... kills her bodyguard and then attacks her. Kirk and Spock rescue her, and then show her firsthand evidence of the alien "entity" that has invaded the Enterprise and pitted Starfleet Starfleet In the fictional universe of Star Trek, Starfleet or the Federation Starfleet is the deep-space exploratory, peacekeeping and military service maintained by the United Federation of Planets . It is the principal means by which the Federation conducts its exploration, defense, diplomacy and research... officers and Klingons against each other. She explains to Kirk that her people are hunters because there are poor planets in the Klingon system, and they must push outward to survive. She brokers a meeting between Kang and Kirk, which eventually leads to a truce. With "good spirits" from both parties, the alien entity flees the Enterprise. |
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Alter Ego (VOY) | ||
Operator of a station inside an inversion nebula. When Voyager passed by, she created a human version of herself in Neelix Neelix Mr. Neelix is a fictional character in the television series Star Trek: Voyager. He is played by actor Ethan Phillips.-Fictional Biography:Mr. Neelix is a Talaxian originally from Rinax, a moon of the planet Talax, in the Delta quadrant, although his great-grandfather was Mylean. His entire family... 's holographic resort program |
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Silicon Avatar (TNG) | ||
Xenologist dedicated to the study of the Crystalline Entity. After the entity destroyed all life on the Omicron Theta science colony, including her son, in 2338 she became obsessed. When the Enterprise-D USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-D) The USS Enterprise is a 24th century starship in the Star Trek fictional universe and the principal setting of the Star Trek: The Next Generation television series... encountered the entity in the episode Silicon Avatar in the year 2368 she shattered it with high intensity energy waves. |
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WOK Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan is a 1982 American science fiction film released by Paramount Pictures. The film is the second feature based on the Star Trek science fiction franchise. The plot features James T... |
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Inventor of the Genesis Device, mother of Kirk James T. Kirk James Tiberius "Jim" Kirk is a character in the Star Trek media franchise. Kirk was first played by William Shatner as the principal lead character in the original Star Trek series. Shatner voiced Kirk in the animated Star Trek series and appeared in the first seven Star Trek movies... 's only known son |
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WOK Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan is a 1982 American science fiction film released by Paramount Pictures. The film is the second feature based on the Star Trek science fiction franchise. The plot features James T... , SFS Star Trek III: The Search for Spock Star Trek III: The Search for Spock is a 1984 motion picture released by Paramount Pictures. The film is the third feature based on the Star Trek science fiction franchise and is the center of a three-film story arc that begins with Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan and concludes with Star Trek IV:... |
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Son of James T. Kirk James T. Kirk James Tiberius "Jim" Kirk is a character in the Star Trek media franchise. Kirk was first played by William Shatner as the principal lead character in the original Star Trek series. Shatner voiced Kirk in the animated Star Trek series and appeared in the first seven Star Trek movies... and Carol Marcus. Worked on developing the Genesis Device. Killed by Klingon Klingon Klingons are a fictional warrior race in the Star Trek universe.Klingons are recurring villains in the 1960s television show Star Trek: The Original Series, and have appeared in all five spin-off series and eight feature films... s on the Genesis Planet. |
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The Abandoned (DS9) | ||
Bajoran Dabo girl dated by Jake Sisko Jake Sisko Jacob "Jake" Sisko, played by Cirroc Lofton, is a character on Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. He is the son of Deep Space Nine's commanding officer, Benjamin Sisko.-Overview:... , mentioned in various episodes. |
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Duet (DS9) | ||
Impersonated Gul Darhe'el to atone for Cardassian war crimes | ||
Balance of Terror Balance of terror The phrase "balance of terror" is usually used in reference to the nuclear arms race between the United States and the Soviet Union during the Cold War.... (TOS), Shore Leave (TOS), Turnabout Intruder (TOS) |
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Martine first appears in "Balance of Terror" as a fire control specialist. Her wedding to Lieutenant Robert Tomlinson is postponed when the Enterprise receives a distress call from outposts being attacked by Romulan Romulan The Romulans are a fictional alien race in the Star Trek universe. First appearing in the original Star Trek series in the 1966 episode "Balance of Terror", they have since made appearances in all the main later Star Trek series: The Animated Series, The Next Generation, Deep Space Nine, Voyager... s. The character later appears in "Shore Leave" as part of the landing party, and again in the series final episode, "Turnabout Intruder". |
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Before and After Before and After (Star Trek: Voyager) "Before and After" is an episode of the science-fiction television series Star Trek: Voyager, and the 21st episode of the third season. It has an average fan rating of 4.1/5 on the official Star Trek website as of September 2009 and foreshadows events seen in a later episode, "Year of... (VOY) |
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Mother of Kes Kes (Star Trek) Kes is a character in the television series Star Trek: Voyager, played by Jennifer Lien.She was a regular for the first three seasons, leaving the show in the season four episode "The Gift". She made one guest appearance two seasons later.... , wife of Benaren. |
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The Way of the Warrior (DS9), recurring thereafter | ||
Klingon general; recurring character in Deep Space Nine | ||
Rivals (DS9) | ||
El-Aurian who promoted gambling device that turned out to have strange effects on quantum probability | ||
A Private Little War (TOS) recurring thereafter | ||
M'Benga, a doctor aboard the USS Enterprise, first appears in "A Private Little War" and again in "That Which Survives". The character interned on Vulcan, and is skilled at treating Vulcans. | ||
Space Seed (TOS) | ||
Cohabitated with Khan Noonien Singh Khan Noonien Singh Khan Noonien Singh, commonly shortened to Khan, is a villain in the fictional Star Trek universe. According to backstory given in the character's first appearance, the Star Trek: The Original Series episode "Space Seed" , Khan is a genetically engineered superhuman tyrant who once controlled more... |
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Data's Day (TNG) | ||
Romulan Romulan The Romulans are a fictional alien race in the Star Trek universe. First appearing in the original Star Trek series in the 1966 episode "Balance of Terror", they have since made appearances in all the main later Star Trek series: The Animated Series, The Next Generation, Deep Space Nine, Voyager... admiral Admiral Admiral is the rank, or part of the name of the ranks, of the highest naval officers. It is usually considered a full admiral and above vice admiral and below admiral of the fleet . It is usually abbreviated to "Adm" or "ADM"... who commands two Warbirds Warbirds Warbirds is an extended play by American hardcore punk band This Is Hell. The album was released on August 18, 2009 through Think Fast! Records. Similar to This Is Hell's 2007 extended play, Cripplers, this release features unreleased new material in addition to cover songs... . His flagship, the I.R.W. Devoras, "rescues" Subcommander Selok after her long masquerade within the Federation as Vulcan ambassador T'Pel. When Picard pursues the matter of T'Pel's "death" in a transporter accident, Mendak menacingly warns him to drop it before another "accident" happens. |
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The Menagerie (TOS) | ||
Starfleet Starfleet In the fictional universe of Star Trek, Starfleet or the Federation Starfleet is the deep-space exploratory, peacekeeping and military service maintained by the United Federation of Planets . It is the principal means by which the Federation conducts its exploration, defense, diplomacy and research... commodore assigned to Starbase Starbase A starbase is a facility, often in space, used in science fiction works such as Star Trek, Babylon 5, and Firefly. Typically they act as drydocks, battle stations or trading outposts.- Star Trek :... 11. Although he wears a gold tunic, he is never explicitly identified as base commander. However, it's possible he may be the head of Starbase Operations. He certified Kirk to read the "eyes only" Starfleet Command account of the first Earth ship (the Enterprise) to visit Talos IV, which spawned General Order General order In militaries, a general order is a published directive, originated by a commander, and binding upon all personnel under his command, the purpose of which is to enforce a policy or procedure unique to his unit's situation which is not otherwise addressed in applicable service regulations, military... 7 and forbade any further contact with the planet and its inhabitants – on penalty of death. When Spock steals the Enterprise and heads for the Talos Star Group, Kirk and Mendez pursue in the Shuttlecraft Shuttlecraft (Star Trek) In the Star Trek fictional universe, a shuttlecraft is a small auxiliary spaceship carried by the larger craft such as the Enterprise. Shuttlecraft were documented in the writer's guide for the series in 1966 and first appeared in the episode The Galileo Seven. Galileo was the name of the... Picasso … except that Mendez really isn't there at all, or later aboard the Enterprise during the court-martial Court-martial A court-martial is a military court. A court-martial is empowered to determine the guilt of members of the armed forces subject to military law, and, if the defendant is found guilty, to decide upon punishment.Most militaries maintain a court-martial system to try cases in which a breach of... of Spock. In reality, it was the Keeper of Talos IV who created the illusion of Mendez, while the real commodore remained behind on Starbase 11. In the end, the "real" Mendez suspends General Order 7 on that occasion, thus saving the lives of everyone aboard the Enterprise. |
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Sarek (TNG) | ||
Assistant to Ambassador Sarek Sarek Sarek is a fictional character in the Star Trek media franchise. He is a Vulcan astrophysicist, the Vulcan ambassador to the United Federation of Planets, and father of Spock... for the Legaran negotiations |
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Improbable Cause (DS9), The Dogs of War (DS9), What You Leave Behind (DS9) |
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Enabran Tain's housekeeper, mother of Elim Garak Elim Garak Elim Garak is a fictional character from the television series Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, in which he is portrayed by Andrew J. Robinson. In the series, Garak is an exiled spy from the Cardassian empire and a former member of a prestigious Cardassian intelligence group called the Obsidian Order... |
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Riker William Riker William Thomas Riker, played by Jonathan Frakes, is a fictional character in the Star Trek universe primarily appearing as a main character in Star Trek: The Next Generation... 's holodeck fantasy woman, created by the Bynars and reproduced by Barash |
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Remember (VOY) | ||
Enaran woman in a star-crossed romance with a primitive regressive. She eventually passed on the memories of the genocide of the regressives to B'Elanna Torres. | ||
Miri (TOS) | ||
Human encountered by Kirk's Enterprise, apparently a young girl, but actually a survivor from an ancient virus. | ||
The Next Phase (TNG) | ||
Romulan Romulan The Romulans are a fictional alien race in the Star Trek universe. First appearing in the original Star Trek series in the 1966 episode "Balance of Terror", they have since made appearances in all the main later Star Trek series: The Animated Series, The Next Generation, Deep Space Nine, Voyager... science officer who was working on a new "interphase Interphase Interphase is the phase of the cell cycle in which the cell spends the majority of its time and performs the majority of its purposes including preparation for cell division. In preparation for cell division, it increases its size and makes a copy of its DNA... generator" when a serious accident crippled his ship. The Enterprise-D responds to his distress signal and assists in constructing a new engine core for the Romulan ship, but Mirok plans on destroying the Enterprise with a muon Muon The muon |mu]] used to represent it) is an elementary particle similar to the electron, with a unitary negative electric charge and a spin of ½. Together with the electron, the tau, and the three neutrinos, it is classified as a lepton... feedback wave because Data stumbles onto his interphase experiment. |
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Where No Man Has Gone Before Where No Man Has Gone Before "Where No Man Has Gone Before" is the second pilot episode of the television series Star Trek: The Original Series. It was produced in 1965 after the first pilot, "The Cage", had been rejected by NBC. The episode was eventually broadcast third in sequence on September 22, 1966, and was re-aired on... (TOS) Star Trek: Of Gods and Men Star Trek: Of Gods and Men Star Trek: Of Gods and Men is a three-part unofficial Star Trek fan mini-series which contains many cast members from the Star Trek TV series and movies. It is described by its producers as a "40th Anniversary gift" from Star Trek actors to their fans. It was filmed in 2006, but its release was... (mini-series) |
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Starfleet Starfleet In the fictional universe of Star Trek, Starfleet or the Federation Starfleet is the deep-space exploratory, peacekeeping and military service maintained by the United Federation of Planets . It is the principal means by which the Federation conducts its exploration, defense, diplomacy and research... lieutenant commander Lieutenant Commander Lieutenant Commander is a commissioned officer rank in many navies. The rank is superior to a lieutenant and subordinate to a commander... and ship's navigator. He and James T. Kirk have been friends since he joined the service, and Kirk asked for Mitchell aboard his first command. At Starfleet Academy Starfleet Academy In the fictional universe of Star Trek, Starfleet Academy is where the future's recruits to Starfleet will be trained. It was created in the year 2161, when the United Federation of Planets was founded... , he remembers "Lieutenant Lieutenant A lieutenant is a junior commissioned officer in many nations' armed forces. Typically, the rank of lieutenant in naval usage, while still a junior officer rank, is senior to the army rank... " Kirk as being "a stack of books with legs," and that "in his class, you either think or sink." Mitchell also "aimed a little blonde lab technician" at Kirk, who almost married her. Later, on the planet Dimorus, Mitchell almost died from a poisoned dart thrown by "rodent things" who were aiming for Kirk. In 2265 aboard the Enterprise, Mitchell is "zapped" by the Galactic Barrier, which turns his eyes glowing silver and grants him enhanced ESP powers. As he grows stronger, he becomes a danger to the ship and crew, so Kirk is forced to maroon him on the planet Delta Vega. Mitchell doesn't go quietly, however, and Kirk is forced to kill him on the planet's surface. |
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Father of Worf Worf Worf, played by Michael Dorn, is a main character in Star Trek: The Next Generation and in seasons four to seven of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. He also appears in the films based on The Next Generation. Worf is the first Klingon main character to appear in Star Trek, and has appeared in more Star... and Kurn. Accused by Duras of betraying the Klingon colony on Khitomer to the Romulan Romulan The Romulans are a fictional alien race in the Star Trek universe. First appearing in the original Star Trek series in the 1966 episode "Balance of Terror", they have since made appearances in all the main later Star Trek series: The Animated Series, The Next Generation, Deep Space Nine, Voyager... s, when in fact the betrayal was committed by Duras' father. Worf nevertheless accepted discommendation for his father's crime to prevent a scandal. |
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The Begotten (DS9), The Alternate (DS9) |
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Doctor at the Bajoran Center for Science, who was assigned to study the Changeling who would become known as Odo. | ||
Elementary, Dear Data (TNG) Ship in a Bottle (TNG) |
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Character created by Arthur Conan Doyle Arthur Conan Doyle Sir Arthur Ignatius Conan Doyle DL was a Scottish physician and writer, most noted for his stories about the detective Sherlock Holmes, generally considered a milestone in the field of crime fiction, and for the adventures of Professor Challenger... , becomes sentient in the holodeck. |
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Visionary Visionary Defined broadly, a visionary, is one who can envision the future. For some groups this can involve the supernatural or drugs.The visionary state is achieved via meditation, drugs, lucid dreams, daydreams, or art. One example is Hildegard of Bingen, a 12th century artist/visionary and Catholic saint... (DS9) |
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Klingon Klingon Klingons are a fictional warrior race in the Star Trek universe.Klingons are recurring villains in the 1960s television show Star Trek: The Original Series, and have appeared in all five spin-off series and eight feature films... officer and one of three members of a covert strike force conducting surveillance of the Romulan Romulan The Romulans are a fictional alien race in the Star Trek universe. First appearing in the original Star Trek series in the 1966 episode "Balance of Terror", they have since made appearances in all the main later Star Trek series: The Animated Series, The Next Generation, Deep Space Nine, Voyager... delegation to Starbase Starbase A starbase is a facility, often in space, used in science fiction works such as Star Trek, Babylon 5, and Firefly. Typically they act as drydocks, battle stations or trading outposts.- Star Trek :... Deep Space 9 in 2371. After Morka is caught and detained in the brig, he promises that his family will kill Odo for treating him so dishonorably. |
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Emissary (DS9) recurring thereafter Birthright, Part 1 (TNG), Caretaker, Part 1 (VOY) |
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Regular at Quark Quark (Star Trek) Quark is a fictional character in the American television series Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. The character, which was played by Armin Shimerman, was depicted as a member of an extraterrestrial race known as the Ferengi, who are stereotypically ultra-capitalist and only motivated by... 's bar, known around the station for talking people's ears off, but never seen talking on screen. |
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SFS Star Trek III: The Search for Spock Star Trek III: The Search for Spock is a 1984 motion picture released by Paramount Pictures. The film is the third feature based on the Star Trek science fiction franchise and is the center of a three-film story arc that begins with Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan and concludes with Star Trek IV:... |
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Starfleet Starfleet In the fictional universe of Star Trek, Starfleet or the Federation Starfleet is the deep-space exploratory, peacekeeping and military service maintained by the United Federation of Planets . It is the principal means by which the Federation conducts its exploration, defense, diplomacy and research... admiral who was designated the "Starfleet Commander" in 2285. He boarded the Enterprise for inspection on her return to Spacedock. He awarded Starfleet's highest commendations to the entire crew for their extraordinary service during the battle with Khan Khan Noonien Singh Khan Noonien Singh, commonly shortened to Khan, is a villain in the fictional Star Trek universe. According to backstory given in the character's first appearance, the Star Trek: The Original Series episode "Space Seed" , Khan is a genetically engineered superhuman tyrant who once controlled more... . He also promoted Scotty Montgomery Scott Montgomery "Scotty" Scott is a Scottish engineer in the Star Trek media franchise. First portrayed by James Doohan in the original Star Trek series, Scotty also appears in the animated Star Trek series, seven Star Trek movies, the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode "Relics", and in numerous... to "captain of engineering" and reassigned him to the USS Excelsior USS Excelsior (Star Trek) The USS Excelsior is a starship in the Star Trek universe. The Excelsior was first seen in the 1984 film, Star Trek III: The Search for Spock. It later appeared in the 1986 film, Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home... NX-2000. In addition, he announced that the Enterprise would be decommissioned, thereby denying Kirk the opportunity to take her back to the Genesis Planet. Later, when Kirk pressed the issue and explained that Spock's katra must be reunited with his body, Morrow cautioned him against "intellectual chaos" and implored him to remain rational, lest he lose everything and destroy himself. (Noncanon: In the movie novelization, Morrow's first name is "Harry.") |
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Cardassian doctor, cured the Fostossa virus by experimenting on Bajorans. When B'Elanna Torres was invaded by a cytoplasmic lifeform, the Voyager EMH was assisted by a holographic reproduction of Dr. Moset, and the procedure was a success. But because Maquis crewmembers objected to Dr. Moset, the EMH decided to delete the program. | ||
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Talkative Bolian, barber on the USS Enterprise-D USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-D) The USS Enterprise is a 24th century starship in the Star Trek fictional universe and the principal setting of the Star Trek: The Next Generation television series... . Mentioned in other episodes; Captain Picard Jean-Luc Picard Captain Jean-Luc Picard is a Star Trek character portrayed by Patrick Stewart. He appears in the television series Star Trek: The Next Generation and the feature films Star Trek Generations, Star Trek: First Contact, Star Trek: Insurrection, and Star Trek Nemesis... pretended to be him in Starship Mine. |
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Romulan Romulan The Romulans are a fictional alien race in the Star Trek universe. First appearing in the original Star Trek series in the 1966 episode "Balance of Terror", they have since made appearances in all the main later Star Trek series: The Animated Series, The Next Generation, Deep Space Nine, Voyager... general who works with Commander Sela Sela (Star Trek) Commander Sela is a fictional character on Star Trek: The Next Generation, the daughter of an alternate timeline version of Tasha Yar and a Romulan official. She was played by Denise Crosby, who also played Tasha Yar.-Overview:... in supporting the House of Duras during the Klingon Civil War. |
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Dabo girl seen working in Quark's bar in many episodes. | ||
Face of the Enemy (TNG) | ||
Romulan Romulan The Romulans are a fictional alien race in the Star Trek universe. First appearing in the original Star Trek series in the 1966 episode "Balance of Terror", they have since made appearances in all the main later Star Trek series: The Animated Series, The Next Generation, Deep Space Nine, Voyager... vice proconsul of the Imperial Senate until 2369. He had questioned the repressive activities of the government and was in danger of being imprisoned. He and his two top aides were willing to risk defecting to the Federation to protest Romulan policy and support the dissident movement on Romulus Romulus - People:* Romulus and Remus, the mythical founders of Rome* Romulus Augustulus, the last Western Roman Emperor* Valerius Romulus , deified son of the Roman emperor Maxentius* Romulus , son of the Western Roman emperor Anthemius... . They were placed in stasis, smuggled aboard the I.R.W. Khazara and secretly transported onto the Enterprise-D. M'ret's defection was a profound blow to Romulus. |
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Mudd's Women (TOS), I, Mudd (TOS), Mudd's Passion (TAS) |
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A confidence trick Confidence trick A confidence trick is an attempt to defraud a person or group by gaining their confidence. A confidence artist is an individual working alone or in concert with others who exploits characteristics of the human psyche such as dishonesty and honesty, vanity, compassion, credulity, irresponsibility,... ster and the only non-crew character to be featured in more than one episode of the original series. According to editorial comments in the early DC Comics DC Comics DC Comics, Inc. is one of the largest and most successful companies operating in the market for American comic books and related media. It is the publishing unit of DC Entertainment a company of Warner Bros. Entertainment, which itself is owned by Time Warner... run of Star Trek: The Next Generation Star Trek: The Next Generation Star Trek: The Next Generation is an American science fiction television series created by Gene Roddenberry as part of the Star Trek franchise. Roddenberry, Rick Berman, and Michael Piller served as executive producers at different times throughout the production... , an episode of TNG was to feature Mudd, awakening from cryogenic suspension Cryopreservation Cryopreservation is a process where cells or whole tissues are preserved by cooling to low sub-zero temperatures, such as 77 K or −196 °C . At these low temperatures, any biological activity, including the biochemical reactions that would lead to cell death, is effectively stopped... to find himself aboard the Enterprise-D USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-D) The USS Enterprise is a 24th century starship in the Star Trek fictional universe and the principal setting of the Star Trek: The Next Generation television series... . After Roger C. Carmel's death, the episode was heavily rewritten and eventually became "The Neutral Zone", with the character of Mudd being replaced by 20th-century businessman Ralph Offenhouse Ralph Offenhouse Ralph Offenhouse is a fictional human financier born in 1939, who featured in the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode The Neutral Zone.... (played by Peter Mark Richman). |
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Starfleet Starfleet In the fictional universe of Star Trek, Starfleet or the Federation Starfleet is the deep-space exploratory, peacekeeping and military service maintained by the United Federation of Planets . It is the principal means by which the Federation conducts its exploration, defense, diplomacy and research... lieutenant commander Lieutenant Commander Lieutenant Commander is a commissioned officer rank in many navies. The rank is superior to a lieutenant and subordinate to a commander... with a Ph.D. in astrobiology Astrobiology Astrobiology is the study of the origin, evolution, distribution, and future of life in the universe. This interdisciplinary field encompasses the search for habitable environments in our Solar System and habitable planets outside our Solar System, the search for evidence of prebiotic chemistry,... . Her uniform color is inexplicably red when it should be blue. Mulhall has the distinction of being the highest-ranking female Starfleet officer in TOS. Sargon makes her part of the landing party to his planet, and she later hosts the mind of Sargon's wife, Thalassa, for the purpose of creating android bodies into which Sargon, Thalassa and Henoch will transfer their consciousnesses. |
See also
- List of Star Trek characters A–F N–S T–Z
- List of recurring characters in Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Enterprise The Next Generation The Original Series Voyager
- List of Star Trek episodes