List of Star Trek characters (N–S) explained

This is a list of characters from the Star Trek franchise and the media in which they appear. It lists both major and minor fictional characters including those not originally created for Star Trek but featured in it, alongside real-life persons appearing in a fictional manner, such as holodeck recreations.

Characters from all series, listed alphabetically

N

Character Actor Appearances Description
Stephen DaviesDarkling (VOY) Mikhal Traveler and owner of a lodge.
Clyde KusatsuThe Measure of a Man, Phantasms, All Good Things... (TNG) A Starfleet Admiral.[1]
Darryl HenriquesTUCRomulan ambassador to the Federation in 2293. Involved in the assassination of Klingon Chancellor Gorkon.
Masks (TNG)A teacher who supervised Eric Burton's art class.[2] [3] [4] [5]
Natalija NogulichChain of Command, Part I (TNG) (recurring thereafter); The Maquis, Part II (DS9) (recurring thereafter)Starfleet Admiral involved in negotiations over the Cardassian Demilitarized Zone.
Robin ChristopherDuet (DS9), In the Hands of the Prophets (DS9)Bajoran engineer aboard Deep Space Nine; secretly working for Winn Adami.
NeelixEthan PhillipsCaretaker (VOY) (recurring thereafter)Talaxian ship's cook, morale officer, and chief ambassador of the .
Rachen AssapiomonwaitThe Schizoid Man (TNG) (recurring thereafter)Engineer on the USS Enterprise-D during the 2360s; recurring uncredited background character.
Eric Bana[6] [7] ST09Romulan captain of the 24th-century mining vessel Narada; transported through time on his quest for vengeance for the destruction of his home planet.[8]
Valerie WildmanMessage in a Bottle (VOY)Romulan officer involved in hijacking the USS Prometheus NX-59650, an experimental prototype Federation starship.
Isaac NewtonJohn Neville
Peter Dennis
Descent, Part 1 (TNG), Death Wish (VOY)Famous Earth physicist, recreated in the holodeck for a game of poker with Data. Also summoned by "Q" to the USS Voyager to testify at Quinn's asylum hearing.
Salli Richardson-WhitfieldSecond Sight (DS9)Halanan wife of terraformer Gideon Seyetik. By "psychoprojective telepathy", she creates an alter ego, Fenna, who fell in love with Benjamin Sisko.
Henry GibsonProfit and Lace (DS9)Slug-O-Cola tycoon and commissioner of the Ferengi Commerce Authority.
Avery BrooksOur Man Bashir (DS9)A mad scientist in Bashir's secret agent program. Temporarily altered by a transporter malfunction to look like Benjamin Sisko.
Marianna HillDagger of the Mind (TOS)A medical officer on the Enterprise, specializing in psychiatry and penology.
NogAron EisenbergEmissary (DS9) (recurring thereafter)Son of Rom and nephew of Quark; first Ferengi in Starfleet
Robert DoQuiSons of Mogh (DS9)Old family friend of Worf who takes Kurn into his family.
NoneTMP (mentioned), booksStarfleet Commanding Admiral and old friend of the Kirk family.
Vic Perrin (voice)The Changeling (TOS)Hybrid of an Earth space probe and an alien probe. Driven to sterilize imperfection.
Richard TatroI, Mudd (TOS)An android who infiltrates and hijacks the Enterprise.
Lori PettyGravity (VOY)Survives on a Class D planet for several years. Falls in love with Tuvok.
Scott MacDonaldFace of the Enemy (TNG)Romulan subcommander of the IRW Khazara and a member of Ambassador Spock's underground movement on Romulus.

O

Character Actor Appearances Description
Keiko Ishikawa O'BrienRosalind ChaoData's Day (TNG) (recurring thereafter); A Man Alone (DS9) (recurring thereafter) Star Fleet botanist; school teacher on Deep Space Nine; wife of Miles O'Brien and mother to Molly and Kirayoshi O'Brien.[9]
Clara BravoThe Begotten (DS9) (recurring thereafter)Son of Keiko and Miles O'Brien; carried to term by Kira Nerys after Keiko is critically injured, in a plotline developed to explain actress Nana Visitor's real-life pregnancy.
Miles Edward O'BrienColm MeaneyEncounter at Farpoint (TNG) (recurring thereafter); Emissary (DS9) (recurring thereafter)Transporter chief on the Enterprise-D, Chief of Operations at DS9, professor of engineering at Starfleet Academy; husband of Keiko O'Brien and father to Molly and Kirayoshi O'Brien.
Molly O'BrienHana Hatae, Michelle KrusiecDisaster (TNG) (recurring thereafter); A Man Alone (DS9) (recurring thereafter)Daughter of Keiko and Miles O'Brien.
Kate MulgrewFair Haven (VOY)Alias used by Kathryn Janeway while in Fair Haven.
Concetta TomeiDistant Origin (VOY)Saurian minister.
Franc LuzThe Host (TNG)Trill mediator.
OdoRené AuberjonoisEmissary (DS9) (recurring thereafter)Changeling Security Officer on Deep Space Nine.
Sharon AckerThe Mark of Gideon (TOS)Daughter of Ambassador Hodin of the planet Gideon.
Peter Mark RichmanThe Neutral Zone (TNG)20th-century human cryogenically frozen and discovered by the Enterprise-D.
Alyssa OgawaPatti YasutakeFuture Imperfect (TNG) (recurring thereafter), GENNurse aboard the Enterprise-D and -E.
William O. CampbellThe Outrageous Okona (TNG), PROAlien captain of the small Class 9 interplanetary cargo carrier Erstwhile.
Clarence Williams IIITo the Death (DS9)Jem'Hadar "First"; cooperates with Sisko on a mission to deal with renegade Jem'Hadar soldiers.
Meg FosterThe Muse (DS9)Vampiric being who feeds on creative energy. Claims to have helped artists throughout the quadrant, including Earth's William Butler Yeats.
Kai OpakaCamille SaviolaEmissary (DS9) (recurring thereafter)Kai (spiritual leader) of Bajor through the latter years of the Cardassian occupation.
Dexter ClayEncounter at Farpoint (TNG) (recurring thereafter)Junior-grade Lieutenant on the Enterprise-D.
Jeffrey HayengaEnsign Ro (TNG)Bajoran terrorist framed by the Cardassians for an attack against a Federation colony.

P

Character Actor Appearances Description
Elizabeth RogersThe Doomsday Machine (TOS), The Way to Eden (TOS)Relief communications officer.
René AuberjonoisFar Beyond the Stars (DS9)Editor of a 1950s-era science fiction magazine in a vision experienced by Benjamin Sisko.
Malachi ThroneUnification (TNG)Romulan senator for the Krocton Segment. Involved in negotiations with Ambassador Spock about Vulcan-Romulan reunification.
Brian CousinsThe Next Phase (TNG)Romulan officer who, along with Geordi La Forge and Ro Laren, is rendered invisible and "out of phase" by chroniton particles from an experimental Romulan interphase generator gone amok.
Lisa LoCiceroProphecy, Endgame (VOY)Daughter of Tom Paris and B'Elanna Torres, named after B'Elanna's mother Miral.
Warren Munson, Richard HerdPersistence of Vision (VOY) (recurring thereafter)Father of Tom Paris, captain of the, Starfleet Vice Admiral, and instructor at Starfleet Academy. Oversees Project Pathfinder to make contact with Voyager in the Delta Quadrant.
Thomas Eugene ParisRobert Duncan McNeillCaretaker (VOY) (recurring thereafter); We'll Always Have Tom Paris (LDX)Helmsman of the .
Steve RankinThe Enemy (TNG)Romulan officer and one of two survivors of the crash of the Pi, a small Romulan ship, on the surface of Galorndon Core. Dies on the Enterprise-D after refusing to receive a ribosome donation from a Klingon.
Peter WellerDemons (ENT), Terra Prime (ENT)Leader of the Terra Prime movement.
Daphne AshbrookMelora (DS9)Elaysian Starfleet ensign and cartographer. Adapted for a low-gravity environment, she uses assistive devices in environments with Earth-like gravity.
Carol KaneThe Broken Circle (SNW) (recurring thereafter)Lanthanite engineer. Of an extremely long-lived species who has lived on earth for centuries.
Jeffrey CombsTsunkatse (VOY)Leader of the fight-to-the-death game "Tsunkatse".
Joanna MilesSarek (TNG),
Unification (TNG)
Widow of Sarek.
Kim BradenGENJean-Luc's wife in the Nexus.
Jean-Luc PicardPatrick Stewart, David Tristan Birkin, Marcus Nash, Dylan Von HalleEncounter at Farpoint (TNG) (recurring thereafter); Emissary (DS9); GEN; FCT; INS; NEM; Remembrance (PIC) (recurring thereafter)Captain of the USS Enterprise-D. Also commands, at various times, the USS Stargazer, Enterprise-E, and (as Admiral) the Verity. Retires from Starfleet in 2385, but returns as Chancellor of Starfleet Academy. Son of Maurice and Yvette Picard, and father of Jack Crusher II.
Samantha EggarFamily (TNG)Wife of Robert Picard, mother of René Picard, sister-in-law of Jean-Luc Picard.
Clive Church (TNG)
James Callis (PIC)
Tapestry (TNG), The Star Gazer (PIC) (recurring thereafter)Winemaker, father of Jean-Luc Picard.
David Tristan Birkin
Christopher James Miller
Family (TNG),
GEN
Son of Marie and René Picard, nephew of Jean-Luc Picard.
Jeremy KempFamily (TNG)Husband of Marie Picard, father of René Picard, brother of Jean-Luc Picard.
Herta Ware (TNG), Madeline Wise (PIC)Where No One Has Gone Before (TNG), The Star Gazer (PIC) (recurring thereafter)Mother of Jean-Luc Picard.
Mark RolstonEye of the Beholder (TNG)Starfleet engineer on the Enterprise-D. Part Betazoid, he left empathic traces in the ship's structure on his death in 2363.
Christopher PikeJeffrey Hunter, Sean Kenney, Bruce Greenwood, Anson MountThe Cage (TC), The Menagerie (TOS),, ST09, ID, DSC, Strange New Worlds ([SNW) (recurring thereafter) | Captain of the ''Enterprise'' NCC-1701 before [[James T. Kirk]].|-| | Paul Fix| Where No Man Has Gone Before (TOS)| Chief medical officer of the USS Enterprise NCC-1701 in 2265, before Leonard McCoy.|-| | Robert Symonds| Accession (DS9)| Bajoran Vedek who kills a member of his group after he refuses to follow his D'Jarra.|-| Porthos|| Broken Bow (ENT) (recurring thereafter)| Captain Archer's dog, a beagle (but a Rottweiler in the Mirror Universe). One of a litter of four male puppies, all named for the Musketeers.|-| | Terry O'Quinn| The Pegasus (TNG)| Rear admiral attached to Starfleet Intelligence in 2370. As mission commander of the Enterprise-D's search for the USS Pegasus NCC-53847, he was William Riker's first commanding officer.|-| | None| Doctor Bashir, I Presume? (DS9)| Ferengi former wife of Rom and mother of their son Nog. Due to Rom's love for her, he signed an extension to their marriage contract (without reading the fine print); Prinadora's father was subsequently able to swindle Rom out of all his money, whereupon Prinadora left Rom for a richer man.|-| | Robert Duncan McNeill| Night (VOY) (recurring thereafter)| Lead character in the holodeck program The Adventures of Captain Proton, played by Tom Paris, Harry Kim, and other crew members.|-| Katherine Pulaski| Diana Muldaur| The Child (TNG) (recurring thereafter)| Starfleet commander and chief medical officer of the Enterprise-D in 2365.|}

Q

Character Actor Appearances Description
Q[10] John de LancieEncounter at Farpoint (TNG) (recurring thereafter); Q-Less (DS9); Death Wish (VOY) (recurring thereafter); The Star Gazer (PIC) (recurring thereafter)The Q played by de Lancie is the most prominently appearing member of the Q Continuum. He puts Jean-Luc Picard and the crew of the Enterprise on trial, and meddles in their ongoing adventures.
Corbin BernsenDeja Q (TNG)Corbin Bernsen plays a Q who visits from the Q Continuum after John de Lancie's character is expelled and made human as a punishment.
Suzie PlaksonThe Q and the Grey (VOY)Suzie Plakson plays an old friend of John de Lancie's character who fights him in a civil war within the Q continuum. The war is ended when the two of them agree to have a child together.
Harve PresnellThe Q and the Grey (VOY)Harve Presnell plays a colonel in the civil war against John de Lancie's character.
Keegan de LancieQ2 (VOY)John de Lancie's son Keegan plays his character's son, who was conceived in "The Q and the Grey".
Q or Gerrit GrahamDeath Wish (VOY)Gerrit Graham plays a Q who wishes to leave the Continuum and become a human so that he can commit suicide. As a human he takes the name Quinn.
W. Morgan SheppardBliss (VOY)Man who hunts a large, spacefaring bioplasmic life form for at least 40 years.
Bill ErwinRemember Me (TNG)Old colleague of Dr. Beverly Crusher.
QuarkArmin ShimermanEmissary (DS9) (recurring thereafter)Ferengi who owns a bar on the Promenade of Deep Space Nine.
Ward CostelloComing of Age (TNG), Conspiracy (TNG)Starfleet admiral and friend of Jean-Luc Picard.

R

Character Actor Appearances Description
Marina SirtisFace of the Enemy (TNG)Romulan major and Tal Shiar operative, killed by dissidents in the Romulan Underground.
Lanei ChapmanGalaxy's Child, Night Terrors, Relics, Schisms (all TNG)Conn officer on the Enterprise-D (numerous episodes, on-screen credit for four talking episodes).
Matt McCoyThe Price (TNG)Human-Betazoid negotiator vying for control of the Barzan Wormhole.
Scott LevaTo the Death (DS9)Security officer from Defiant. Killed on the Gateway planet by Jem'Hadar.
Dennis MadaloneHeart of Glory (TNG)Human Starfleet security noncommissioned officer on the Enterprise-D in 2364. Shot during Korris's and Konmel's escape from the Security 3 brig.
NoneThe Pegasus (TNG) (mentioned)Admiral and chief of Starfleet Security in 2370.
Janice RandGrace WhitneyThe Man Trap (TOS) (recurring thereafter)Captain Kirk's clerical assistant.
John SavageEquinox (VOY)Captain of the Federation starship USS Equinox, stranded in the Delta Quadrant.
Matt FrewerA Matter of Time (TNG)Con artist and time traveler.
Gracie HarrisonThe Neutral Zone (TNG)20th-century human cryogenically frozen and discovered by the Enterprise-D.
Lawrence TierneyThe Big Goodbye (TNG)Fictional 1940s crime boss, from Picard's "Dixon Hill" holodeck adventures.
NoneWolf in the Fold (TOS)Non-corporeal alien, drawing sustenance from the emotion of fear, capable of inhabiting corporeal beings and taking control of their bodies.
Malcolm ReedDominic KeatingBroken Bow (ENT) (recurring thereafter)Lieutenant; Tactical and Armory Officer, USS Enterprise NX-01.
Judson ScottMessage in a Bottle (VOY)Romulan commander who hijacks the USS Prometheus NX-59650.
Robert SchenkkanComing of Age (TNG), Conspiracy (TNG)Starfleet lieutenant commander and member of the Inspector General's Office. Investigates the crew of the Enterprise-D.
Carlos LaCamaraImprobable Cause (DS9)Flaxian merchant dealing in fine wares, mostly fabrics and fragrances. Hired by the Tal Shiar to kill Elim Garak.
Marco RodriguezThe Arsenal of Freedom (TNG)Starfleet captain of the light cruiser USS Drake, which disappeared in the Lorenze Cluster; Academy friend of William Riker.
Mitchell RyanThe Icarus Factor (TNG)Civilian strategist; father of William Riker and Thomas Riker.
Thomas RikerJonathan FrakesSecond Chances (TNG), Defiant (DS9)Transporter twin of William Riker and member of the Maquis resistance.
William Thomas RikerJonathan FrakesEncounter at Farpoint (TNG) (recurring thereafter); Death Wish (VOY); These Are the Voyages... (ENT); GEN; FCT; INS; NEM; Nepenthe (PIC) (recurring thereafter); No Small Parts (LDX) (recurring thereafter)First officer of the Enterprise-D and Enterprise-E under Captain Picard; Captain of the . Husband of Deanna Troi, father of Thaddeus and Kestra Riker. Retires around 2390 but remains on reserve; becomes Acting Captain of the USS Zheng He in 2399, and reactivates his command thereafter.
Bruce HydeThe Naked Time (TOS), The Conscience of the King (TOS)Navigator of the starship Enterprise and survivor of Tarsus IV.
James NoahDisplaced (VOY)Nyrian scientist who collaborates with Torres.
J. G. HertzlerFar Beyond the Stars (DS9)Artist for a 1950s-era science fiction magazine in a vision experienced by Benjamin Sisko.
Howie SeagoLoud as a Whisper (TNG)Deaf Federation negotiator; along with his team of interpreters, ferried to a mission by the Enterprise-D.
Michael BerrymanConspiracy (TNG)Bolian captain of the USS Thomas Paine. He joins fellow captains Walker Keel and Tryla Scott on Dytallix B to warn Picard about the alien conspiracy within Starfleet.
Ro LarenMichelle ForbesEnsign Ro (TNG) (recurring thereafter); Imposters (PIC)Bajoran Starfleet officer released from prison to serve aboard the Enterprise-D; later, Maquis freedom fighter, Federation prisoner, and finally Starfleet Intelligence recruit.
Faran TahirST09Captain of the USS Kelvin who relinquishes command to James T. Kirk's father, George Kirk. Killed by Nero (Eric Bana).[11]
Teri HatcherThe Outrageous Okona (TNG)Transporter chief on the Enterprise-D.
Sarah SilvermanFuture's End (VOY)SETI employee.
Tony ToddSons of Mogh (DS9)Son of Noggra.
Olivia d'AboTrue Q (TNG)Member of the Q Continuum, raised as a human.
RomMax GrodénchikEmissary (DS9) (recurring thereafter)Ferengi, brother of Quark. Becomes Grand Nagus shortly after Zek's retirement.
Darwyn CarsonImprobable Cause (DS9)Tal Shiar agent.
Romulan CommanderJames DoohanThe Survivor (TAS)Commander of two D7-class battle cruisers; captures the Enterprise.
Romulan CommanderMark LenardBalance of Terror (TOS)First Romulan seen by Starfleet officers; commander of the Praetor's flagship Bird-of-Prey in destructive attacks against Federation outposts 2, 3, 4 and 8 along the Romulan Neutral Zone in 2266.
Romulan CommanderJoanne LinvilleThe Enterprise Incident (TOS)Commander of three Romulan warships which captured the Enterprise in 2269.
Romulan Commander[12] J. Patrick McCormackNEMPresent in an Imperial Senate hearing when Praetor Hiren refuses to pursue an alliance with Shinzon of Remus.
Romulan Commander[13] David RalpheNEMProposes an alliance between the Romulan military and Shinzon of Remus.
Romulan CommanderMaurice RoëvesThe Chase (TNG)Commander of a Romulan Warbird. Together with Picard and two Cardassians, witnesses an ancient holographic message.
Romulan CommanderLou ScheimerThe Practical Joker (TAS)Commander of three D7-class battle cruisers. Ambushes the Enterprise, before encountering a strange energy field in space.
Romulan CommanderPeter VogtTin Man (TNG)Commander of the second Romulan Warbird sent to make first contact with Tin Man.
[14] Norm PrescottThe Practical Joker (TAS)Crewman on the Romulan flagship in 2269.
Daniel RiordanComing of Age (TNG)Zaldan Starfleet crewman who was assigned to the operations division while based at Relva VII in 2364. Involved in Wesley Crusher's Academy entrance test.
Duncan RegehrSub Rosa (TNG)Aniphasic alien, killed by Doctor Crusher.
William J. RossBarry JennerA Time to Stand (DS9) (recurring thereafter)Field Commander of Starfleet forces during the Dominion War.
Barbara TownsendSuddenly Human (TNG)Starfleet vice admiral and biological grandmother of Jeremiah Rossa.
Chad AllenSuddenly Human (TNG)See Jono, human born Jeremiah Rossa, adopted by Talarian Captain Endar in accordance with Talarian customs.
Armin ShimermanFar Beyond the Stars (DS9)Writer for a 1950s era science fiction magazine in a vision experienced by Benjamin Sisko.
Joseph WillVox Sola (ENT) (recurring thereafter)Engineering crewman on Jonathan Archer's Enterprise (NX-01).
Marc DanielsThe Changeling (TOS), Watcher (PIC)21st-century robotics engineer and builder of the space probe Nomad.
Alexander RozhenkoJon Paul Steuer, Brian Bonsall, James Sloyan, Marc WordenReunion (TNG) (recurring thereafter); Sons and Daughters (DS9) (recurring thereafter)Son of Worf. Raised at various points by his mother, father, and paternal grandparents. Joins the Klingon military during the Dominion War.
Georgia BrownFamily (TNG) (recurring thereafter)Adoptive mother of Worf, mother of Nikolai, wife of Sergey, and guardian of Worf's son Alexander.
Paul Sorvino[15] Homeward (TNG)Son of Helena and Sergey, and adoptive brother of Worf.
Theodore BikelFamily (TNG)Adoptive father of Worf, father of Nikolai, husband of Helena, and guardian of Worf's son Alexander; chief petty officer aboard the USS Intrepid.
John VickeryThe Changing Face of Evil, When It Rains..., Tacking into the Wind (DS9)Cardassian military officer; old friend and second-in-command of Legate Damar.
Avery BrooksFar Beyond the Stars, Shadows and Symbols (DS9)1950s African-American science-fiction writer in a vision experienced by Benjamin Sisko.
Jack ShearerVisionary (DS9)Romulan officer on a delegation to Starbase Deep Space Nine to study Starfleet Intelligence reports on the Dominion.
Marc AlaimoFar Beyond the Stars (DS9)1950s city police officer in a vision experienced by Benjamin Sisko.

S

Character Actor Appearances Description
SaavikKirstie Alley, Robin CurtisWOK, SFS, TVHVulcan-Romulan Starfleet lieutenant junior grade; Spock's protege.
Rocco SistoSarek (TNG)Assistant to Sarek during the Legaran negotiations.
Jaime HubbardThe Dauphin (TNG)Future ruler of Daled IV, ferried to her planet by the Enterprise-D.
SarekMark Lenard, Jonathan Simpson, Ben Cross, James FrainJourney to Babel (TOS), Sarek, Redemption (TNG), TMP, SFS, TVH, TFF, TUC, ST09Vulcan ambassador; father of Spock and Sybok.
Nikki Cox[16] Pen Pals (TNG)Native of a seismically active planet and friend of Data.
SaruDoug JonesDSC, "The Brightest Star" (ST)Kelpien First Officer of the USS Discovery.
Tarik ErginNight (VOY) (recurring thereafter)Robot character in The Adventures of Captain Proton holodeck program.
Jean SimmonsThe Drumhead (TNG)Starfleet admiral and head of a paranoia-fueled investigation aboard the Enterprise-D.
Eric PierpointFor the Uniform (DS9)Captain of the starship Malinche assigned to take up the search for renegade Michael Eddington after the Defiant becomes disabled.
Montgomery ScottJames Doohan, Simon PeggTOS, TAS, TMP, WOK, SFS, TVH, TFF, TUC, GEN, Relics (TNG), ST09, STID, STBChief Engineer of the USS Enterprise and Enterprise-A under Captain Kirk.
Ursaline BryantConspiracy (TNG)Starfleet captain; helps warn Picard of an alien takeover of Starfleet.
Ronald RobinsonRepression (VOY)Firstborn son of Tuvok and T'Pel.
Denise CrosbyThe Mind's Eye (TNG), Redemption, Part II (TNG), Unification, Part II (TNG)Romulan commander and hybrid daughter of an alternate timeline version of Tasha Yar. Supervises the "conditioning" of Geordi La Forge aboard her Warbird, provides weapons to the House of Duras in the Klingon Civil War, and coordinates a plan to invade the planet Vulcan.
Suzie PlaksonThe Schizoid Man (TNG)Vulcan Starfleet medical officer and lieutenant on the Enterprise-D.
Sierra PecheurData's Day (TNG)Romulan subcommander. In her undercover identity as Vulcan ambassador T'Pel, one of the Federation's most honored diplomats.
Ian WolfeBread and Circuses (TOS)Roman citizen and Sun (Son) worshipper on planet 892-IV.
SeskaMartha HackettParallax (VOY) (recurring thereafter)Cardassian undercover operative; infiltrates the Maquis posing as a Bajoran and is stranded with the rest of the crew in the Delta Quadrant. Later, joins the Kazon-Nistrim and becomes an enemy of the Voyager crew and Captain Kathryn Janeway.
Seven of Nine[17] Jeri RyanScorpion Part II (VOY) (recurring thereafter); Absolute Candor (PIC) (recurring thereafter)Former Borg drone, liberated by the and thereafter a member of its crew. Later, member of the Fenris Rangers, then Commander and subsequently Captain of the USS Titan.
Richard KileySecond Sight (DS9)Terraformer.
Shakaar EdonDuncan RegehrShakaar (DS9) (recurring thereafter); Leader of Bajoran resistance during Cardassian occupation; later, First Minister of Bajor.
Elizabeth DennehyThe Best of Both Worlds (TNG), Võx (PIC), spin-off novels.Starfleet Lieutenant Commander assigned to the Enterprise-D to provide assistance against the Borg. Field-promoted to commander and first officer when Picard was assimilated. Becomes fleet admiral before the events of and briefly commands the Enterprise-F before the Borg kill her in 2401.
Benjamin W.S. LumThe Naked Now (TNG)Assistant chief engineer on the Enterprise-D in 2364. Under the influence of the polywater intoxication, removes all the isolinear chips from the engine control station.
Tom HardyNEMAn imperfect clone of Captain Jean-Luc Picard created by the Romulans with the intent of replacing Picard. This plan is abandoned and Shinzon is exiled to Remus, where he leads soldiers during the Dominion War. Later, seizes control of the Romulan Senate in a coup d'etat, and lures Picard to the planet with peace overtures.
Jeffrey CombsThe Andorian Incident (ENT) (recurring thereafter)Andorian commander of the Andorian Imperial Guard starship Kumari. Assists Jonathan Archer in impeding the Xindi superweapon's deployment against Earth.
Reggie NalderJourney to Babel (TOS)Andorian ambassador to the 2267 "Babel" conference regarding the admission of Coridan into the Federation.
James CromwellBirthright (TNG)Yridian with information to sell about Klingons captured by Romulans at Khitomer.
NoneNovelisationsInsectoid representative on the Xindi Council.
Khan Noonien SinghRicardo Montalbán, Benedict CumberbatchSpace Seed (TOS), WOK, IDGenetically enhanced superman from the mid-1990s. Attempts to seize control of the Enterprise and is marooned on Ceti Alpha V by James Kirk; 15 years later, takes revenge by hijacking the USS Reliant NCC-1864 and attacking the Enterprise.
Michael MackThe Pegasus (TNG)Romulan commander of the IRW Terix, assigned to locate and retrieve the USS Pegasus NCC-53847.
Benjamin Lafayette SiskoAvery BrooksEmissary (DS9) (recurring thereafter)Commanding officer of Starbase Deep Space 9 (DS9) and Emissary to the Bajoran Prophets. Promoted from commander to captain after nearly three years at DS9. Father of Jake Sisko and widower of Jennifer Sisko.
Jake SiskoCirroc Lofton, Thomas Hobson, Tony ToddEmissary (DS9) (recurring thereafter)Son of Benjamin and Jennifer Sisko.
Felecia M. BellEmissary (DS9) (recurring thereafter)Wife of Benjamin Sisko and mother of Jake Sisko. Killed at Wolf 359, but survived in the mirror universe.
Joseph SiskoBrock PetersHomefront (DS9) (recurring thereafter)New Orleans restaurateur and father of Benjamin Sisko.
Galyn GörgThe Visitor (DS9)Bajoran wife of Jake Sisko in an alternate future.
Shannon FillThe First Duty (TNG), Lower Decks (TNG), various novelisationsBajoran Starfleet officer. While a cadet, implicated (together with Wesley Crusher) in the death of a fellow cadet. As a security ensign aboard the Enterprise-D, killed on a mission to return Cardassian double agent Joret Dal to his home territory.
Jacqueline SchultzExtreme Measures (DS9)Wife of Section 31 operative Luther Sloan.
Luther SloanWilliam SadlerInquisition (DS9) (recurring thereafter)Section 31 operative who repeatedly attempts to recruit Bashir.
Alfre WoodardFCTTwenty-first-century human treated for radiation poisoning on the Enterprise. Assists Zefram Cochrane in building the Phoenix, the first warp-capable ship on Earth.
Andrea DrommWhere No Man Has Gone Before (TOS)Command-division yeoman on the Enterprise; close to Gary Mitchell.
Isa BrionesRemembrance (PIC) (recurring thereafter)Data's daughter.
[18] James Otis'Til Death Do Us Part, Strange Bedfellows, The Changing Face of Evil (DS9)Bajoran Ranjen who serves as loyal assistant to Kai Winn until she stabs him in the back, killing him.
Jon Rashad KamalTMPVulcan Starfleet commander assigned to the Enterprise as science officer during the V'Ger crisis. Killed in a transporter accident while beaming up.
Adam SoongBrent SpinerFly Me to the Moon (PIC) (recurring thereafter)Unethical geneticist whose methods cause his research license to be revoked. While looking for a cure for his daughter Kore's genetic disease, he is approached by Q and later by the Borg Queen, who lure him into helping them and opposing Picard. Ancestor of Noonien Soong.[19]
Altan Inigo SoongBrent SpinerEt in Arcadia Ego, The Bounty (PIC)Son of Noonien Soong, and Data's human "brother". Co-creator of the Asha twins along with Bruce Maddox, and later the developer of the "golem" android. Briefly appears as a hologram in the Daystrom Institute.[20] [21]
Arik SoongBrent SpinerBorderland (ENT) (recurring thereafter)Criminal creator of genetically engineered humans. Ancestor of Noonien Soong.
[22] Fionnula FlanaganInheritance (TNG)Deceased wife of Noonien Soong, whose consciousness was transferred at her death to an identical Soong-type android.
Brent SpinerBrothers (TNG) (recurring thereafter)Human cyberneticist; father of Altan, husband of Juliana, and creator of Data, Lore, a replica of Juliana, B-4, and two other prototype androids. Like Khan Noonien Singh, named for a friend of Gene Roddenberry's.[23] [24]
Malcolm McDowellGENEl-Aurian scientist desperate to return to the Nexus.
Max GrodénchikCaptain's Holiday (TNG)Ferengi seeking to profit from an archaeological search for the Tox Uthat.
SovalGary GrahamBroken Bow (ENT) (recurring thereafter)Vulcan ambassador to Earth in the 22nd century.
SpockLeonard Nimoy, Ethan Peck, Zachary QuintoTOS, TAS, Unification 1&2 (TNG), DSC, SNW, TMP, WOK, SFS, TVH, TFF, TUC, ST09, STID, STBSon of Vulcan ambassador Sarek and human Amanda Grayson. Science Officer and First Officer on the and, subsequently, the USS Enterprise-A; Captain at Starfleet Academy; Federation Ambassador.
SpotData's Day (TNG) (recurring thereafter), GEN, NEMData's pet cat.
John DurbinLonely Among Us (TNG)Selay delegate to the summit with the Anticans on Parliament.
Ed Begley, Jr.Future's End (VOY)20th-century pothead-turned-entrepreneur after discovering a 29th-century spacecraft that crash-lands near his campsite.
Larc SpiesThe Forge (ENT)Vulcan chief investigator of the Vulcan Security Directorate in 2154. Carries a bomb into the United Earth Embassy on Vulcan.
Charles DrakeThe Deadly Years (TOS)Starfleet commodore and bureaucrat. Convenes an extraordinary competency hearing for Kirk, and subsequently assumes command of the Enterprise.
Q-Less (DS9)Cousin of Quark and Rom. Bids 500 bars of gold-pressed latinum for a bejeweled dagger from the Gamma Quadrant during Vash's auction.
Percy RodriguezCourt Martial (TOS)Starfleet commodore and commanding officer of Starbase 11. Convenes a court-martial of Kirk regarding the death of Lieutenant Commander Benjamin Finney.
Lawrence MontaigneAmok Time (TOS)Vulcan; T'Pring's lover and Spock's rival for her affections.
Ken JenkinsEvolution (TNG)Human astrophysicist. Tries to wipe out a race of nanites to further his own research.
James SikkingSFSStarfleet officer; captain of the USS Excelsior (NX-2000).
Lon SuderBrad DourifMeld, Basics Part 1 & 2 (VOY) Betazoid Maquis brevet ensign. Helps retake Voyager after its commandeering by the Kazon.
Fintan McKeownFair Haven (VOY) (recurring thereafter)Holographic character in Tom Paris's Fair Haven, owner of a pub in a quaint Irish village. Becomes romantically involved with Captain Janeway, who makes several modifications to his program.
Jacqueline Kim, Rihanne QuionnGEN, STBEnsign and pilot (helm officer) on the Enterprise-B; daughter of Hikaru Sulu.
Hikaru SuluGeorge Takei, John ChoTOS, TAS, TMP, WOK, SFS, TVH, TFF, TUC, GEN, Flashback (VOY), ST09, STID, STBHelmsman of the USS Enterprise and Enterprise-A under Captain Kirk; Captain of the USS Excelsior.
SurakBarry Atwater, Bruce GrayThe Savage Curtain (TOS), Awakening (ENT)Legendary Vulcan philosopher.
Jude CiccolellaNEMRomulan commander who assures Praetor Shinzon of the fleet's allegiance.
Steve KehelaFair Trade (VOY)Drug addict who buys his drugs at the Nekrit Supply Depot.
Laurence LuckinbillTFF, The Serene Squall (SNW)Sarek's son by a Vulcan princess; Spock's half-brother. Hijacks the Enterprise-A in attempt to reach God at the center of the galaxy.
Michael NouriThe Forge (ENT)Vulcan in possession of Surak's katra. Along with his followers, the Syrrannites, seeking the Kir'Shara, an ancient artifact containing Surak's original writings. Introduces himself as "Arev" to Jonathan Archer and T'Pol.

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References

Notes and References

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  2. Web site: STAR TREK: THE NEXT GENERATION "Masks". But Mrs. Narsu said we should try to make our sculptures as realistic as possible.. Star Trek Minutiae: Exploring the Details of Science Fiction . 11 February 2018.
  3. Web site: Masks. 9 November 2017. missionlogpodcast.com.
  4. Web site: Star Trek: The Next Generation Rewatch: "Masks". 1 March 2013. tor.com.
  5. Web site: The Next Generation Transcripts - Masks. www.chakoteya.net.
  6. News: Shawn Adler . Eric Bana Boldly Goes On About New 'Star Trek' . . 2008-02-11 . https://web.archive.org/web/20080213060659/http://moviesblog.mtv.com/2008/02/11/eric-bana-boldly-goes-on-about-new-star-trek/. dead. February 13, 2008.
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  9. Web site: 'Star Trek: The Next Generation': Ranking the Crew, from Picard to Pulaski. 30 September 2017.
  10. All beings who are actively part of the Q Continuum, a race of god-like aliens, are referred to as "Q" and do not have individual names.
  11. Web site: Exclusive Interview: Roberto Orci On All The Latest With Star Trek (and more). trekmovie.com.
  12. Called "Bezor" in the non-canon novelization.
  13. Called "Talik" in the non-canon novelization.
  14. Called "Varpa" in Alan Dean Foster's novelization Star Trek Log Six.
  15. Called "Simon" in the non-canonical Peter David Starfleet Academy novel, Worf's First Adventure.
  16. Web site: Star Trek: The Next Generation Rewatch: "Pen Pals". DeCandido. Keith R. A.. 2011-10-03. Tor.com. en-US. 2019-06-26.
  17. Full designation "Seven of Nine, Tertiary Adjunct of Unimatrix 01"; human name Annika Hansen
  18. According to the Star Trek Adventures - The Sciences Division sourcebook, his full name is Solbor Jynan.
  19. Web site: Picard's New Brent Spiner Character Solves a Season 1 Data Mystery . . 31 March 2022 .
  20. Web site: 'Star Trek: Picard' Season 2 spoilers: 3 reasons Data's brother will return. Britt. Ryan. 23 June 2020. Inverse. 11 May 2021.
  21. Web site: Star Trek: Picard: Who is Doctor Soong?. Britt. Ryan. 19 March 2020. Den of Geek. 11 May 2021.
  22. Later Juliana Tainer.
  23. Web site: The Hunt for Khan: Searching for Gene Roddenberry's wartime friend Kim Noonien Singh, and a possible Kiwi connection to him . 20 April 2020.
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