List of Star Trek characters (A–F)

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This article lists characters of Star Trek 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 re-creations.

Characters from all series, listed alphabetically

Key

Abbreviation Title Date(s) Medium
TC "The Cage" (Star Trek: The Original Series) 1966 TV
TOS Star Trek: The Original Series 1966–1969 TV
TAS Star Trek: The Animated Series 1973–1974 TV
TMP Star Trek: The Motion Picture 1979 film
TWOK Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan 1982 film
TSFS Star Trek III: The Search for Spock 1984 film
TVH Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home 1986 film
TFF Star Trek V: The Final Frontier 1989 film
TUC Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country 1991 film
TNG Star Trek: The Next Generation 1987–1994 TV
DS9 Star Trek: Deep Space Nine 1993–1999 TV
GEN Star Trek Generations 1994 film
VOY Star Trek: Voyager 1995–2001 TV
FC Star Trek: First Contact 1996 film
INS Star Trek: Insurrection 1998 film
NEM Star Trek: Nemesis 2002 film
ENT Star Trek: Enterprise 2001–2005 TV
ST09 Star Trek (2009) 2009 film
STID Star Trek Into Darkness 2013 film
STB Star Trek Beyond 2016 film
DSC Star Trek: Discovery 2017–present TV
SHO Star Trek: Short Treks 2018–2020 TV
PIC Star Trek: Picard 2020–2023 TV
LOW Star Trek: Lower Decks 2020–present TV
PRO Star Trek: Prodigy 2021–present TV
SNW Star Trek: Strange New Worlds 2022–present TV

Bajoran characters are listed by family name, which is stated first.

Joined

Trills are listed by the name of the symbiont
, which replaces the family name.

A

Character Actor Episodes
Description
Leonard James Akaar Ben Gage Friday's Child (TOS)
Son of the late Teer Akaar and his widow Eleen on the planet Capella IV. Born 2267 shortly after his father was killed in a
relaunch novels, Akaar is a veteran admiral
in the fleet.
Akorem Laan Richard Libertini Accession (DS9)
Gamma Quadrant); when he emerged about 200 years later, Benjamin Sisko
gave up his title of Emissary so that Akorem could take it, a decision Sisko regretted when Akorem advocated a return to the D'Jarras (the Bajoran caste system). Sisko and Akorem went to the wormhole together, and the Prophets decided to send Akorem back to his time and reinstate Sisko as their Emissary.
Joshua Albert None (Only discussed, never seen.) The First Duty (TNG) (mentioned)
Starfleet Academy cadet and friend of Wesley Crusher
, a fellow team member with Crusher in Nova Squadron under Nicholas Locarno; Albert died during his squadron's rehearsal of a banned flight maneuver intended to impress the Academy's commencement ceremony attendees
ramid Ves Alkur Chip Lucia Man of the People (Star Trek: The Next Generation)
Lumerian ambassador who uses women as "receptacles" for his negative emotions which causes the "receptacles" to die of old age. Deanna Troi almost dies but it is Alkur who receives back the negativity and dies of old age.
Various aliens Bill Blair Tribunal (DS9)

recurring thereafter

Various aliens and Starfleet officers played by background actor Bill Blair in 45 episodes of DS9, 2 episodes of VOY and 4 of ENT.[1]
Alixus Gail Strickland Paradise (DS9)
Leader of a colony that settled on planet Orellius in 2360, responsible for several deaths because she rejected any form of technologically based medicine.
Almak Off-screen voiceover by an unknown performer Message in a Bottle (VOY)
Romulan subcommander of the IRW T'Met. He leads two other Warbirds to take possession of the USS Prometheus NX-59650, an experimental prototype Federation starship, from its Romulan hijacker, Commander Rekar. However, Almak's fleet opens fire on the Prometheus when he learns that Rekar is no longer in control of it.[2]
Aluura Symba Smith Profit and Lace (DS9)
A
Dabo girl who worked at Quark
's in 2374.
Kiaphet Amman'sor None The Xindi (ENT)
recurring thereafter
A female aquatic
Xindi
. She is a member of the Ibix dynasty, and the head aquatic on the Xindi Council.
Ancient Humanoid Salome Jens The Chase (TNG)
A holographic projection of a member of the race from which Humans,
Alpha Quadrant
species descend
Brett Anderson Terry Serpico The Vulcan Hello,
Battle at the Binary Stars (DSC)
Admiral in Starfleet in command of the fleet during the battle at the binary stars against the Klingons. After ostensibly agreeing on a truce the Klingons ram the Admiral's vessel Europa with a cloaked ship forcing him to initiate the self-destruct sequence destroying the Europa along with the Klingon vessel.
Anya Paddi Edwards The Dauphin (TNG)
A shapeshifting allasomorph native to the third moon of Daled IV who served as guardian of the planet's leader, Salia, while she was being transported on the Enterprise-D. To the Enterprise crew, Anya assumed the form of an older human woman; her intrinsic appearance is unknown.
Apollo Michael Forest Who Mourns for Adonais? (TOS)
Extraterrestrial alien believed to be a god by ancient Greeks, who in the 23rd century captures the Enterprise and demands its crew build a society on planet Pollux IV to worship him.
Robert T. April
Voice: James Doohan The Counter-Clock Incident (TAS)
First captain of the USS Enterprise (NCC-1701) during its initial five-year mission. April, later a commodore, was succeeded by Christopher Pike. April appears in a single TAS episode, and in the novels Final Frontier and Best Destiny by Diane Carey as the captain of the Enterprise
Sarah April
Voice: Nichelle Nichols The Counter-Clock Incident (TAS)
Wife of Starfleet officer
Robert T. April and chief medical officer of the USS Enterprise (NCC-1701)
when her husband was captain.
Jonathan Archer Scott Bakula Broken Bow recurring thereafter (ENT)
Captain of the USS Enterprise (NX-01).
Ardra
Marta DuBois Devil's Due (TNG)
According to the theology of Ventax II, Ardra was a mythic being from the distant past who promised the population a thousand years of prosperity, followed by enslavement upon her return at the end of that epoch. In 2367, a female con artist was unmasked by Enterprise-D personnel after deceiving the Ventaxians into believing she was the deity by using technology to mimic various phenomena believed to herald Ardra's return.
Arex Voice: James Doohan Beyond the Farthest Star (TAS)

recurring thereafter

Lieutenant Arex, voiced by James Doohan, was a recurring character on Star Trek: The Animated Series which ran on NBC from 1973 to 1974.[3] The series' writers and artists were able to create his unique alien look because the series was animated; creating such a character with a live-action actor in make-up would not have been feasible.[4] The character was later used in Star Trek novels and comics.

Arex was a Starfleet officer assigned to the USS Enterprise as navigator. Arex was a member of a tripedal species[5] (given as "Edosians" in Alan Dean Foster's novelizations of the animated episodes, but as "Triexians" in Peter David's New Frontier series) and had three arms and legs. Arex also sometimes took the conn, but he rarely left the ship on landing party missions.

Argyle Biff Yeager Where No One Has Gone Before (TNG)
Datalore (TNG)
A chief engineer aboard the Enterprise-D who supervised the engine modifications made by two specialists, also assembled the android
Lore with the help of Dr. Beverly Crusher
.
Armus Mart McChesney; Voice: Ron Gans
The Spy Humongous
(LOW)
Sentient viscous black liquid (the by-product of a procedure in which a race of "titans" shed all their evil and negative attributes) that killed Tasha Yar.
Dr. Arridor Dan Shor The Price (TNG),
False Profits (VOY)
Member of a
Delta Quadrant until his encounter with the starship Voyager
.
Arturis Ray Wise Hope and Fear (VOY)
Alien with exceptional linguistic capability who poses as a friend to
Borg
Askwith Rafael Boza The Forge (ENT)
Soval performed a mind meld with Askwith and learned that Chief Investigator Stel
was responsible for bringing the explosive into the embassy.
Jeremy Aster Gabriel Damon The Bonding (TNG)
Human civilian, orphaned when his mother, Marla Aster, an officer aboard the USS Enterprise-D was killed in 2366 on an away mission.
Marla Aster Susan Powell The Bonding (TNG)
Archaeologist aboard the Enterprise-D, and mother of Jeremy Aster. Killed on an away mission in 2366.
Mr. Atoz Ian Wolfe All Our Yesterdays (TOS)
Librarian and keeper of the Atavachron time-portal device on the planet Sarpeidon.
Atul Dennis Madalone Visionary (DS9)
Deep Space 9
in 2371. He is the last of his party to be thrown into the brig.
Axum Mark Deakins Unimatrix Zero (VOY)
Beta Quadrant who, while regenerating, due to a recessive gene is able to enter the virtual world of Unimatrix Zero as a free individual and meet with others, including Annika Hansen, like himself. He entertained an intimate relationship with Seven of Nine within Unimatrix Zero until her rescue from the Borg hive by the USS Voyager
. Since the Borg Queen is aware of Unimatrix Zero trying to find a way to destroy it for good, Axum contacts Seven of Nine to help them. Axum gets a chance to rekindle their love until Unimatrix Zero is shut down.
Ayala
Tarik Ergin Caretaker, Part I (VOY) recurring thereafter
Security officer aboard the USS Voyager and former member of the Maquis
Azetbur Rosanna DeSoto TUC
Daughter of Klingon Chancellor
Gorkon
, Azetbur ascended to the chancellorship herself when her father was assassinated in 2293. She is essential for the signing of the Khitomer Accords, the first peace treaty between the Federation and the Klingon Empire.

B

Character Actor Episodes
Description
B-4 Brent Spiner NEM, Remembrance and The Bounty (PIC)
B-4 was first seen in the movie
Lore and Data
.

Praetor

Remus was able to obtain the disassembled B-4 and placed some special programming into him, so he could infiltrate the USS Enterprise-E to gain tactical information of the Federation
from the ship.

B-4 briefly reappears in Star Trek: Picard where it's revealed that he was ultimately disassembled, but Doctors Altan Soong and Bruce Maddox had used the remnants of Data inside of his positronic network to build a new race of androids. Parts of B-4 were later included by Soong in a new android, alongside Data, Lore and Lal with B-4 briefly speaking through the android. After taking full control of the android, Data said that B-4 was now a part of him.

Badar N'D'D Marc Alaimo Lonely Among Us (TNG)
Antican delegate to the summit with the Selay on Parliament. (Note: Character name comes from the script.)
Bahrat Carlos Carrasco Fair Trade (VOY)
Heavy-handed manager of the Nekrit Supply Depot located near the border of the Nekrit Expanse. Bahrat insisted on a 20 percent commission on trades taking place at his station.
Lt. Baji Juliet Cesario Skin of Evil (TNG) recurring thereafter
Female operations / science division officer, who served aboard the Enterprise-D from 2364 to 2365. She was working on the bridge during the rescue mission for Counselor Troi on Vagra II (Skin of Evil), was on duty on the aft section of the bridge when the Enterprise-D took Thadiun Okona aboard and had to handle the differences between Straleb and Atlec (The Outrageous Okona), was working in sickbay when Dr. Pulaski treated Geordi La Forge and told him about a surgery to bring back his eyesight (Loud as a Whisper) and was treating several patients in the sickbay following several system malfunctions caused by an Iconian probe (Contagion). (The actress received no credit for her appearances. According to the IMDb, Wikipedia, and Cesario herself this character was named Lt. Baji.)[6][7]
Lyndsay Ballard Kim Rhodes Ashes to Ashes (VOY)
Delta Quadrant
and then was reanimated by the Kobali.
Balok Clint Howard The Corbomite Maneuver (TOS)
Diminutive alien commander of the First Federation starship Feserius who captures the Enterprise and tests its crew through the use of an intimidating puppet (voiced by Ted Cassidy)
Arctus Baran
Richard Lynch
Gambit (TNG)
Captain of a mercenary ship raiding archeological sites for specific artifacts to re-form an ancient Vulcan weapon
Barash Dana Tjowander Future Imperfect (TNG)
A solitary child from an undetermined species who, desperate for a companion, used an illusory world to entrap William Riker in his specially modified cave on Alpha Onias III. Riker eventually saw through the young alien's illusions and brought Barash back to the Enterprise-D with him.
Reginald Barclay Dwight Schultz Hollow Pursuits (TNG)
recurring thereafter,
FCT,

Projections (VOY)
recurring thereafter

Although he may appear to be nervous and lacking in confidence, Reginald "Reg" Barclay is a highly talented
Lewis Zimmerman
's assistant on his EMH project.

While stationed aboard the

Borg, Barclay was able to meet one of his idols, Zefram Cochrane
. By 2376, Barclay's main focus was developing a means of communicating with the missing USS Voyager still stranded in the Delta Quadrant.

Professor Honey Bare Terry Farrell Our Man Bashir (DS9)
Although a holographic character in Julian Bashir's secret agent holosuite program, Professor Bare took on the look of Jadzia Dax during a malfunction. Bare was reputedly Earth's top seismologist in 1964, the year the program was set.
Bareil Antos
Philip Anglim In the Hands of the Prophets (DS9)
recurring thereafter
Kai Winn instead. Love interest of Kira Nerys
(until his death).
Barstow Richard Derr The Alternative Factor (TOS)
Starfleet Command who contacts the Enterprise an hour after the disruption/distortion effects emanated from the dead planet the starship is orbiting. Barstow wants to know whether they are natural phenomena or mechanically generated, and, if the latter, by whom and for what purpose. He charges Kirk with finding out the specifics, but cannot assign reserve starships to help the Enterprise because he is evacuating all Starfleet units and personnel within 100 parsecs
of her position.
Regina Bartholomew Stephanie Beacham Ship in a Bottle (TNG)
Holographic love interest of the holographic Professor Moriarty in Data's Sherlock Holmes program
Amsha Bashir Fadwa El Guindi Doctor Bashir, I Presume? (DS9)
Human female; wife of Richard Bashir, and mother of Julian Bashir.
Julian Bashir Alexander Siddig Emissary (DS9)
recurring thereafter,
Birthright (TNG)
Human male; Chief Medical Officer of
Deep Space Nine
.
Richard Bashir Brian George Doctor Bashir, I Presume? (DS9)
Human male; husband of Amsha Bashir, and father of Julian Bashir. In 2348, he took his then 6-year-old son to a planet outside the Federation to have him genetically enhanced. When the fact came out in the open about three decades later, Richard accepted a plea bargain of a 2-year prison sentence to save Julian's career.
Marta Batanides J. C. Brandy Tapestry (TNG)
Human female;
Academy classmate. In an alternate timeline created by Q
, she and Picard had a romantic relationship.
Morgan Bateson
Kelsey Grammer Cause and Effect (TNG)
Commanding officer of the 23rd century Federation starship USS Bozeman, which became trapped in a temporal causality loop near the Typhon Expanse in 2278. Bateson and his crew emerged in 2368, unaware they had passed through 90 years of time, until Captain Picard of the USS Enterprise-D set them straight.
Gabriel Bell
John Lendale Bennett
Avery Brooks
Past Tense (DS9)
Human male (April 24, 1987 – September 3, 2024); during a 2024 revolt in San Francisco where federal employees were held hostage, Bell made sure the hostages were not harmed. In the Deep Space Nine episode "Past Tense", he is killed earlier and a time-travelling Benjamin Sisko steps in to fulfill Bell's role in the pivotal historical moment. In a guidebook to Earth that Jake gave to Nog, Gabriel Bell is described as "the father of Earth's post-modern reformism," and shown with a picture of Sisko.
Belle Lindsey Haun Real Life (VOY)
Holographic female;
the Doctor's
program.
Benaren Michael L. Maguire Before and After (VOY)
Ocampan male; father of Kes
, husband of Martis.
Ensign Bennett Tim McCormack Encounter at Farpoint (TNG)
recurring thereafter
Ensign Bennett was a Starfleet helmsman aboard the USS Enterprise-D from 2364 to 2370. He was a background character, appearing in a total of 54 episodes, but the actor was never credited.
Benzan Kieran Mulroney The Outrageous Okona (TNG)
Son of Secretary Kushell from the planet Straleb, entrusting Thadiun Okona with delivering the family's heirloom, the Jewel of Thesia, as a wedding gift to his future wife Yanar of the planet Atlec in 2365.
Beta XII-A entity None Day of the Dove (TOS)
Non-corporeal alien entity deriving sustenance from violent emotions such as hate and fear in others; attempts to pit Klingons and Enterprise personnel against each other in endless combat
B'Etor
Gwynyth Walsh Redemption (TNG), Firstborn (TNG), Past Prologue (DS9), GEN
Duras
sisters.

Time magazine rated B'Etor with her sister Lursa, as the 2nd best villains of the Star Trek franchise in 2016.[8]

Bill Leon Russom TUC
Gorkon
, to peace negotiations on Earth. He is addressed in dialogue only as "Bill," but he is credited as "Starfleet Chief in Command." (Noncanon: In the movie novelization, he is called "Rear Admiral William Smillie".)
Admiral Black Gregory Itzin In a Mirror, Darkly (ENT)
Mirror Universe killed by Commander Jonathan Archer
when not given command of the Defiant
Margaret Blackwell Nancy Vawter The Pegasus (TNG)
Erik Pressman
. She also managed to embarrass Picard somewhat by asking about the nature of the "Captain Picard Day".
Bob Harve Bennett TFF
retconned
the character's name to "Admiral Robert Bennett".)
Bochra John Snyder The Enemy (TNG)
Tomalak's Warbird. (Continuity Note: Bochra uses the same Romulan salute that Decius first used back in the 1966 TOS episode "Balance of Terror
".)
Captain
Boday
None (Only discussed, never seen.) First Mention:
The Maquis
Part I (DS9) recurring thereafter
A Gallamite freighter captain frequently mentioned, but never seen, that
Let He Who is Without Sin..., Resurrection, Penumbra
.
Brad Boimler Jack Quaid
Second Contact (LOW
) recurring thereafter
Human male Ensign aboard the USS Cerritos.
Bok Frank Corsentino
Lee Arenberg
The Battle (TNG)
Bloodlines (TNG)
Ferengi DaiMon who tried to wreak vengeance on Picard for the Battle of Maxia.
Boothby Ray Walston The First Duty (TNG),
In the Flesh (VOY),
The Fight (VOY)
Starfleet Academy and Starfleet Headquarters. In addition to tending grounds, Boothby offered advice and otherwise acted as a mentor to several characters–including Jean-Luc Picard, Kathryn Janeway, and Chakotay–when they were attending Starfleet Academy. Boothby several times gave Janeway a rose. Picard, in whose opinion Boothby "is one of the wisest men he has ever known", calls upon his knowledge of the Nova Squadron cadets while investigating the death of Joshua Albert in "The First Duty." Species 8472 recreates Boothby on a planet designed to mimic Starfleet HQ. 8472-Boothby mimics his signature gesture of offering a rose. Prior to his first on-screen appearance, Boothby is the subject of conversation between Captain Picard and Wesley Crusher in the TNG episodes "Final Mission" and "The Game
".
Bo'rak Bob Minor Visionary (DS9)
Deep Space Nine
in 2371. Bo'rak was the drunken Klingon in this episode's teaser.
Borg various actors and actress Star Trek: The Next Generation (TNG)
Star Trek: Voyager (VOY)
Cybernetic organisms linked in a hive mind called "the Collective". The Borg co-opt the technology and knowledge of other alien species to the Collective through the process of "assimilation": forcibly transforming individual beings into "drones" by injecting nanoprobes into their bodies and surgically augmenting them with cybernetic components. The Borg's ultimate goal is "achieving perfection". Their leader is the
Borg Queen
.
Dr. Philip Boyce John Hoyt The Cage (TC),
The Menagerie (TOS)
Chief medical officer aboard the USS Enterprise in 2254, under the command of Captain Christopher Pike.
Leah Brahms
Susan Gibney Booby Trap (TNG)
Galaxy's Child (TNG)
Human female; engineer who developed the warp drive of Galaxy-class starships.

During a crisis on board the Enterprise-D, chief engineer Geordi La Forge created a holodeck representation of Brahms, and later used her mission logs to create a personality for the representation. A year later, La Forge met the real Brahms, who found out about the holodeck program La Forge had created, and turned hostile. Later, after working with La Forge, she made peace with his indiscretion and they became friends. In the alternate future timeline of "All Good Things...", La Forge is married to someone named "Leah", who may be Brahms (though this is not confirmed).[9]

Branch David Gautreaux TMP
V'ger
and then the cloud's direct heading for Earth. When Branch communicates some real-time tactical information to the Enterprise, V'ger reacts negatively to Epsilon 9's sensor scans and destroys the station.
Admiral Brand Jacqueline Brookes The First Duty (TNG)
Joshua Albert
.
Captain Braxton Allan G. Royal
Bruce McGill
Future's End (VOY)
Relativity (VOY)
A native of the 29th century, he is the pilot of the Federation timeship Aeon in one timeline, and captain of the Federation timeship
Delta Quadrant
in the 24th century, which is causing a time paradox.
Brull Joey Aresco The Vengeance Factor (TNG)
Brull was an Acamarian Gatherer who was able to arrange a conference between Sovereign Marouk and Chorgan, the Gatherer's leader, who almost got killed by Marouk's servant Yuta.
Brunt
Jeffrey Combs Family Business (DS9)
recurring thereafter
Ferengi liquidator, working for the Ferengi Commerce Authority. For a brief period, acting Grand Nagus. He's the one who discovers Ishka's illegal profit earning activity, and afterwards he does everything to turn Quark's life into a living hell. At one occasion he revokes Quark's business licence for some time. Later though he helps Quark rescue Ishka from the Dominion's captivity.
Bu'kaH Michelle C. Bonilla Sleeping Dogs (ENT)
Klingon female; engineer on the IKS Somraw in 2151.
Michael Burnham Sonequa Martin-Green DSC
Human Starfleet mutineer, given temporary war-time field assignment as a science specialist on the USS Discovery. Lead character in Star Trek: Discovery.
Eric Burton Rickey D'Shon Collins Liaisons (TNG)
Masks (TNG)
A student in Ms. Narsu's art class.[10][11][12][13]

C

Character Actor Episodes
Description
Admiral Cartwright Brock Peters TVH, TUC
Nanclus to derail Federation-Klingon
negotiations.
Cassie Penny Johnson Far Beyond the Stars (DS9)
A waitress, in a 1950s era diner, who was Benny Russell's girlfriend in a vision experienced by Benjamin Sisko
Richard Castillo Christopher McDonald Yesterday's Enterprise (TNG)
A Starfleet lieutenant, helmsman aboard the
Enterprise-C until it traveled 22 years into the future when he became the effective XO after all other bridge officers were killed, then was endorsed for command by Jean-Luc Picard subsequent to death of Captain Rachel Garrett. Also, a love interest of an alternate time line's Tasha Yar
.
Chakotay Robert Beltran Caretaker (VOY) recurring thereafter
Starfleet commander and a former Maquis member, best known as the first officer of the starship USS Voyager in the TV series Star Trek: Voyager. (Throughout the series, the special rank insignia designed for former Maquis members indicates that Chakotay is a lieutenant commander, although he is only ever referred to as "commander.")
Chandra Reginald Lal Singh Court Martial (TOS)
Starfleet captain who served on Captain Kirk's court-martial board.
Lt. Chang Robert Ito Coming of Age (TNG)
He served as a TAC officer on Relva VII, where he oversaw prospective cadets taking the
Benzite
Mordock took their tests.
Chaotica
Martin Rayner
Bride of Chaotica!, Shattered
(VOY)
Metafiction holodeck character created by Tom Paris for his "Captain Proton" holodeck program. Dr. Chaotica is very fond of "Arachnia, Queen of the Spider People", portrayed by Captain Janeway in the episode "Bride of Chaotica!" (Season 5, episode 12).
Christine Chapel Majel Barrett
Jess Bush
The Naked Time (TOS) recurring thereafter, Beyond the Farthest Star (TAS) recurring thereafter, TMP, TVH, SNW
Nurse aboard the USS Enterprise (NCC-1701), later a Doctor and Commander.
Charlene Wendy Schaal Real Life (VOY)
Hologram;
the Doctor
's wife in his holographic family program.
Chef None (Only discussed, never seen.) ENT
Chef aboard Jonathan Archer's Enterprise-NX01.
Admiral Chekote Bruce Gray The Circle (DS9),
Gambit, Part I (TNG)
A Starfleet admiral conferred with (separately) by both Commander Sisko and Commander Riker.
Pavel Chekov Walter Koenig
Anton Yelchin
TOS, TMP, WOK, SFS, TVH, TFF, TUC, GEN, ST09, STID, STB
Starfleet officer who served aboard the USS Enterprise (NCC-1701), USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-A) and USS Reliant.
Chorgan Stephen Lee The Vengeance Factor (TNG)
Chorgan was the leader of the Acamarian Gatherers and a member of the Lornak clan. In 2366, Chorgan and the Acamarian Sovereign Marouk successfully negotiated an accord, after Marouk's servant Yuta attempted to kill Chorgan because of ancient clan rivalries.
Ch'Pok Ron Canada Rules of Engagement (DS9)
Klingon advocate who argued at an extradition hearing on
Qo'noS
for trial after he apparently destroyed a Klingon civilian ship, killing all 441 of its passengers.
John Christopher Roger Perry Tomorrow Is Yesterday (TOS)
1960-era U.S. Air Force captain who was brought aboard the Enterprise after his fighter jet was unintentionally crushed by a tractor beam
Ensign Clancy Anne Elizabeth Ramsay The Emissary (TNG)
Female Starfleet ensign and flight controller aboard the Enterprise-D in 2365.
L. Q. "Sonny" Clemmons Leon Rippy The Neutral Zone (TNG)
Human male; 20th century civilian cryogenically frozen and discovered by the USS Enterprise-D. Most famous for his line: "Why don't you come back later on and you and me will find us a couple o' low mileage 'pit woofies' and help 'em build a memory."
Zefram Cochrane Glenn Corbett
James Cromwell
Metamorphosis (TOS),
FCT, Broken Bow (ENT) recurring thereafter
Human male; Earth's inventor of warp drive and the first human to make first contact with Vulcans.
J.M. Colt Laurel Goodwin
Nicole Dickinson
Such Sweet Sorrow
(DSC)
Yeoman aboard Captain Christopher Pike's Enterprise
The Comic (Ronald B. Moore) Joe Piscopo The Outrageous Okona (TNG)
Holodeck Comedian (designated program list code RW-96321) performing at the holodeck recreation of Charnock's Comedy Cabaret. The program was run by Data, who wanted to learn from "Mr. Comic" what would be funny. (The character was identified by the holodeck program list as "Ronald B. Moore," a reference to visual effects coordinator Ronald B. Moore, who was one of the people who assembled the holodeck computer graphic.)
Computer voice Majel Barrett
These are the Voyages... (ENT), ST09
Majel Barrett was the only performer to have had a role on the first six Star Trek series, usually as the voice of the various computers used throughout the series and five of the Star Trek films, from TOS Enterprise to the Enterprise-D, Defiant and Voyager, plus numerous Starship and Runabout computers, most likely giving her the most voice appearances in all of Trek.
Katrina Cornwell
Jayne Brook DSC
Starfleet Admiral, recurring character in Star Trek: Discovery.
Kimara Cretak
Megan Cole
Adrienne Barbeau
Image in the Sand, Shadows and Symbols, Inter Arma Enim Silent Leges (DS9)
Being a Romulan Senator, she was a representative of the Romulan empire for a short time aboard Deep Space Nine. She was set up by Section 31 to be accused of treason against the empire and imprisoned.
Beverly Crusher Gates McFadden Encounter at Farpoint (TNG) recurring thereafter, GEN, FCT, INS, NEM
Chief Medical Officer aboard the
Jack Crusher and mother of Wesley Crusher
.
Jack R. Crusher
Doug Wert Family (TNG),
Violations (TNG),
Journey's End (TNG)
Deceased Starfleet officer, husband of Beverly Crusher and father of Wesley Crusher. He served aboard the USS Stargazer under Captain Picard, his friend, but died sometime during its mission. In "Family", when Dr. Crusher retrieved some of his things from storage, the label on the travel case lists him as "lieutenant commander", although the rank insignia on his old uniform indicates otherwise (lieutenant junior grade). Jack Crusher recorded a video message to his son Wesley during his infancy, to be viewed when he was older. Jack intended this to begin a series of pre-recorded video messages to Wesley, but because of his death, he only ever got to make one message.
Jack Crusher Ed Speleers Star Trek: Picard (season 3)
Son of son of Admirals
Borg Queen to turn him into the Borg drone Võx. Jack inherited some Borg biological components in his DNA hidden in his father's cortex that made all Starfleet crew members under 25 susceptible for assimilation by the Borg Queen. Jack arrived at her location, was captured and assimilated under her supervision. After Picard linked with his son, he was able to reach Jack inside of Võx and Jack rejected his Borg identity. Crusher is later placed in an accelerated program and within a year is commissioned with the rank of ensign, serving as the special counselor to Captain Seven of Nine on the USS Enterprise-G where he is approached by Q
who reveals that the trial of Humanity has only just begun for Jack.
Wesley Crusher Wil Wheaton Encounter at Farpoint (TNG) recurring thereafter, NEM
Enterprise-D civilian (crew family member), then
Jack Crusher and Enterprise-D's chief medical officer Beverly Crusher
.
Crystalline Entity None Datalore (TNG),
Silicon Avatar (TNG)
Life form that destroyed colonies on
Lore
in attempt to destroy life on the Enterprise-D. Destroyed by the mother of one of its victims.
Jal Culluh Anthony De Longis Basics Part II (VOY),
State of Flux (VOY)
First Maje, or leader, of the Kazon-Nistrim, one of the various warring sects of the
Delta Quadrant on the other side of the Milky Way Galaxy
.

D

Character Actor Episodes
Description
Jenna D'Sora
Michele Scarabelli In Theory (TNG)
Starfleet lieutenant (j.g.) and Enterprise-D security officer who fell in love with Data.
Dahj Isa Briones
Remembrance
(PIC)
Daughter of Data, killed by Romulan assassins.
Damar
Casey Biggs Return to Grace (DS9) recurring thereafter
Cardassian Union within the Dominion and finally rebel leader for Cardassian
freedom from the Dominion.
Dammar Kenneth Tigar Displaced (VOY)
Chief operative of the Nyrians; translocated the Voyager crew and took command of the ship.
Damron Jeffrey Dean Morgan Carpenter Street (ENT)
Xindi
Reptilian scientist.
Caithlin Dar Cynthia Gouw TFF
Romulan Ambassador to the Planet of Galactic Peace.
Dara Michelle Forbes Half a Life (TNG)
Daughter of Kaelon II's Dr. Timicin
Darhe'el Harris Yulin Duet (DS9)
Bajor
during the Cardassian Occupation. He was dubbed the "Butcher of Gallitep" because of all the atrocities committed there under his command. Never directly appears, only impersonated by filing clerk Aamin Marritza in his hope to be sentenced to death by a Bajoran court and executed.
Arne Darvin Charlie Brill The Trouble with Tribbles (TOS),
Trials and Tribble-ations (DS9)
In "The Trouble with Tribbles", Darvin is a Klingon who poses as a Federation official to sabotage Federation attempts to colonize Sherman's Planet. A tribble, sensitive to Klingons, hints at his true identity, which is confirmed by Dr. Leonard McCoy. Darvin is arrested.

According to dialog in "Trials and Tribble-ations", Klingon intelligence subsequently turned its back on Darvin, who spent the next 100 years posing as a human merchant going by the name "Barry Waddle".

Brill reprised the role for "Trials and Tribble-ations", in which Darvin gains passage from

Cardassia to Bajor aboard the USS Defiant. Darvin uses the Bajoran Orb of Time to send the ship back to the time and place depicted in "The Trouble with Tribbles". Intent on exacting revenge on James T. Kirk
, he plants a bomb in a tribble; the Defiant's crew prevents Kirk's murder and captures Darvin.

Data Brent Spiner Encounter at Farpoint (TNG) recurring thereafter, GEN, FCT, INS, NEM, PIC
Android – second officer of the Enterprise-D.
Dathon Paul Winfield Darmok (TNG)
Tamarian captain, the first of his race to successfully establish communications between his species and the Federation.
Carmen Davila Susan Diol Silicon Avatar (TNG)
Senior member of the Malona IV project, died when the
Crystalline Entity
attacked the colony.
Dax (symbiont)
None Invasive Procedures (DS9)
Trill symbiont
, over 300 years old in the 24th century and carried by the 8th (later 9th) host. Only appears through the hosts who carry it (and briefly through SFX).
Audrid Dax
Armin Shimerman Facets (DS9)
Joined Trill; fourth host of Dax symbiont. (Never appears directly but inhabits Quark's body.)
Curzon Dax
Frank Owen Smith
René Auberjonois
Emissary (DS9),
Facets (DS9)
Trill male; seventh host of Dax symbiont before Jadzia, as well as her mentor. (In addition to flashbacks, he at one point inhabits Odo's body.)
Emony Dax
Chase Masterson Facets (DS9)
Joined Trill female; third host of Dax symbiont. (Never appears directly but inhabits Leeta's body.)
Ezri Dax Nicole de Boer Image in the Sand (DS9) recurring thereafter (season 7)
Joined Trill female; ninth host of Dax symbiont; Starfleet officer, and counselor aboard
DS9
. Formerly Ezri Tigan.
Jadzia Dax Terry Farrell Emissary (DS9)
recurring thereafter (seasons 1–6)
Joined Trill female; eighth host of Dax symbiont; Starfleet officer, and science officer aboard DS9 from 2371 to 2374.
Joran Dax
Jeff Magnus McBride
Leigh J. McCloskey
Avery Brooks
Equilibrium (DS9),
Facets (DS9),
Field of Fire (DS9)
Joined Trill male; sixth host of Dax symbiont. Formerly Joran Belar, an unstable murderer. (In addition to appearing in flashbacks, he at one point inhabits the body of Commander Sisko.)
Lela Dax
Nana Visitor Facets (DS9)
Joined Trill female; first host of Dax symbiont. (Never appears directly but inhabits the body of Major Kira.)
Tobin Dax
Colm Meaney Facets (DS9)
Joined Trill male; second host of Dax symbiont. (Never appears directly but inhabits the body of Chief O'Brien.)
Torias Dax
Alexander Siddig Facets (DS9)
Joined Trill male; fifth host of Dax symbiont. (Never appears directly but inhabits the body of Dr. Bashir.)
Verad Dax John Glover Invasive procedures (DS9)
Verad Kalon was an unjoined Trill and failed host candidate who briefly stole the Dax symbiont from Jadzia Dax in 2370.
Yedrin Dax
Gary Frank Children of Time (DS9)
Trill; descendant of Jadzia Dax and host of the Dax symbiont in an alternate timeline.
Richard Daystrom
William Marshall The Ultimate Computer (TOS)
Human male; creator of M-5 multitronic computer system. Also created the Enterprise's main computer. 200 years later, the Federation's research and development facility the Daystrom Institute was named after him.
Debin Douglas Rowe The Outrageous Okona (TNG)
Chief Representative of the Atlec legation in 2365, who was chasing after The Outrageous Okona, believing that Okona had impregnated Debin's only daughter Yanar.
Decius Lawrence Montaigne Balance of Terror (TOS)
A proud young
Bird-of-Prey
in 2266. He dispatched a coded message to the Praetor while the ship was under cloak, thereby breaking the "rule of silence." For this infraction, he was reduced two steps in rank. Later, he was ordered to place a nuclear warhead with a proximity fuse among the debris that was to be jettisoned from the ship. This maneuver succeeded in severely damaging the Enterprise. Decius was viewed by the ship's elder Centurion as having powerful friends who may not appreciate his being demoted, and which could mean danger for the ship's Commander.
Matt Decker William Windom Doomsday Machine (TOS)
Starfleet commodore and commanding officer of the starship USS Constellation until its crew were killed by an extraterrestrial-created "planet eater" Ultimate Weapon. Decker tried to kill the planet 'eater' by going on a suicide mission with one of the shuttles belonging to the USS Enterprise. He failed, but analysis of his attempt provided inspiration for the final solution used to defeat the machine.[14]
Willard Decker Stephen Collins TMP
Captain of the
V'ger, son of Commodore Matt Decker.[15] Decker's basic character outline was originally developed as part of Star Trek: Phase II before that project became The Motion Picture.[16] Some of this character's elements are similar to those of William Riker, the second in command of the USS Enterprise-D in Star Trek: The Next Generation.[16]
Degra
Randy Oglesby The Xindi (ENT)
recurring thereafter
Primate representative on the
Xindi
Council; scientist who supervised construction of the Xindi superweapon.
DeSalle Michael Barrier The Squire of Gothos (TOS),
This Side of Paradise (TOS),
Catspaw (TOS)
Starfleet lieutenant of French descent. DeSalle served as the Enterprise's navigator ("The Squire of Gothos"), botanist ("This Side of Paradise") and assistant chief engineer ("Catspaw"). In "The Squire of Gothos", DeSalle is part of the landing party that encounters
force field
to rescue the landing party. (Conjecture: The Star Trek Concordance, by Bjo Trimble, lists his first name as "Vincent".)
Stefan DeSeve Barry Lynch Face of the Enemy (TNG)
Former Starfleet ensign who defected to Romulus. He returns to the Federation after becoming disillusioned with the Romulans. He also relays a message from Ambassador Spock that the Enterprise-D must rendezvous with a Corvallen freighter, which is supposed to be carrying Romulan vice proconsul M'ret and his two top aides, who are defecting to the Federation.
Dickerson Arell Blanton The Savage Curtain (TOS)
Security guard; led honor guard detachment to greet the Excalbian projection of President Lincoln.
Dikironium Cloud Creature None Obsession (TOS)
Sentient gaseous cloud creature that feeds off iron-based hemoglobin; once decimated the crew of the starship Farragut then years later is encountered by the Enterprise
The Doctor
Robert Picardo Caretaker (VOY) recurring thereafter, FCT, Doctor Bashir, I Presume? (DS9)
"
The Doctor" was the name given by the crew of the USS Voyager to their Emergency Medical Hologram (alternatively abbreviated as "EMH" or "EMH Mark I") who also served as Chief Medical Officer of the ship in lack of a flesh-and-blood doctor. In FCT Another EHM Mark I had a brief appearance when Dr. Beverly Crusher
called him in order to stall The Borg.
Klim Dokachin
Graham Jarvis Unification (TNG)
Zakdorn; quartermaster and administrator of the Federation Surplus Depot Z15.
Guruk Dolim Scott MacDonald The Xindi (ENT)
recurring thereafter
Reptilian regimental commander and representative on the
Xindi
Council. He hijacked the Xindi superweapon.
Jose Dominguez None (Only mentioned, never seen.) The Man Trap (TOS)
Starfleet officer and "space commander" of the starship base on Corinth IV. He requests information regarding the Enterprise's delay at Planet M-113; he says the starship has "supplies he urgently needs".
Donatra
Dina Meyer NEM
Scimitar
. Although the Valdore is severely damaged in battle, Donatra is able to offer aid to the ram-damaged Enterprise after the Scimitar is destroyed.
Admiral Dougherty Anthony Zerbe INS
A
Briar Patch
Sarina Douglas Faith Salie Statistical Probabilities,
Chrysalis (DS9)
Human female whose genetic engineering went wrong and caused her to be cataleptic for several years. Later cured by Dr. Julian Bashir and briefly got romantically involved with him.
Drea Lezlie Dalton By Any Other Name (TOS)
Female Kelvan who pilots the Enterprise through the Galactic Barrier on its way to the Andromeda Galaxy.
Duchamps Michael Dorn Our Man Bashir (DS9)
An assistant to Dr. Hippocrates Noah in Julian Bashir's secret agent program. Due to a transporter malfunction, Duchamp appeared as Worf.
Skrain Dukat Marc Alaimo Emissary (DS9) recurring thereafter
Tora Ziyal. Briefly a guerilla fighter against the Klingon Empire, afterwards head of the Cardassian Union under The Dominion
until Ziyal's death. Later he acts as the "anti-emissary" of the pagh-wraiths.
Duras, son of Ja'rod Patrick Massett Sins of the Father,
Reunion (TNG)
The Mind's Eye (mentioned only)(TNG)
Klingon male. The House of Duras was a notably aggressive and dishonest dynasty of the
Mogh. His House included his two sisters, Lursa and B'Etor, and his illegitimate son, Toral.To spare his brother Kurn and to prevent the Klingon Empire from falling into civil war, Worf accepts discommendation, but calls Duras the son of a traitor and backhands
him across the face, a warning that Worf will kill Duras. After Kim'pec dies of poison, Duras tries to become Kim'pec's successor on the Klingon High Council; when Worf's mate K'Ehleyr discovers the truth about the Duras family treason, Duras kills her. In a duel Worf kills Duras, an event the Klingon High Council approved of.
Duras, son of Toral Daniel Riordan Judgment (ENT),
Bounty (ENT),
The Expanse (ENT)
Klingon male, sent to apprehend Jonathan Archer and destroy the Enterprise.

E

Character Actor Episodes
Description
Amelia Earhart Sharon Lawrence The 37s (VOY)
Human female; abducted from
Delta Quadrant by the Voyager
crew.
Julius Eaton Alexander Siddig Far Beyond the Stars (DS9)
A writer for a 1950s era science fiction magazine in a vision experienced by Benjamin Sisko
Kay Eaton Nana Visitor Far Beyond the Stars (DS9)
A writer (who used the pseudonym "K.C. Hunter") for a 1950s era science fiction magazine in a vision experienced by Benjamin Sisko
Michael Eddington
Kenneth Marshall
For The Uniform
Blaze of Glory
Starfleet lieutenant commander and chief of Starfleet security on Starbase Deep Space 9, beginning in late 2370. He later defected to join the Maquis. Under Eddington the Maquis not only managed to drive Cardassians away from two planets so they could become human colonies but were on the verge of declaring themselves an Indepdendant Nation before he was captured by Benjamin Sisko. In his last appearance Eddington sacrifices himself so that last five surviving members of the Maquis can be led to safety by Benjamin Sisko (Whom Eddington tricked into helping him)
Ee'Char Craig Wasson Hard Time (DS9)
Male; Miles O'Brien's simulated cellmate during his time-compressed simulation of incarceration. Afterwards he returns as a hallucination to haunt O'Brien (who killed him).
Albert Einstein Jim Norton The Nth Degree (TNG),
Descent, Part I (TNG)
Holographic reproduction for a game of poker with Commander Data.
Ekoria Ellen Wheeler The Quickening (DS9)
Teplan female; afflicted by the blight, the first one to believe that Julian Bashir could find a cure to her condition. She died from the blight, but her baby was born perfectly healthy.
Elaan France Nuyen Elaan of Troyius (TOS)
Dohlman of Elas. Her planet's Council of Nobles offered her in marriage to the ruler of Troyius, a neighboring planet in the Tellun Star System, to prevent the escalation of hostilities between the two worlds. En route to Troyius on the Enterprise, Elaan stabs Ambassador Petri of Troyius for being in her quarters without permission. Later, when Elaan sheds tears (which act as a "super love potion") because she feels that nobody likes her, Kirk wipes them away and immediately becomes biochemically attracted to her. However, he's able to shake off the effects while in combat with the Klingons. In accordance with his duty, Kirk delivers Elaan to Troyius to be married, although neither is happy at the prospect.
Tam Elbrun
Harry Groener Tin Man (TNG)
Betazoid male; had unusually great telepathic
ability skilled at making contact with non-humanoid sentient life forms.
Elnor Evan Evagora PIC
Romulan male; an orphan raised by warrior nuns on Vashti, Qalankhkai to Picard.
Endar Sherman Howard Suddenly Human (TNG)
Jono. Years later, when Captain Jean-Luc Picard
intended to return Jono to his human family, Endar was ready to go to war to retrieve his adopted son.
Enright Voice: James Doohan The Ultimate Computer (TOS)
Starfleet commodore on the Watchtower-class space station that serves as headquarters for the M-5 multitronic unit war games.
Eris Molly Hagan The Jem'Hadar (DS9)
A female
Jem'Hadar
.
Esoqq
Reiner Schöne Allegiance (TNG)
A native of the planet Chalnoth, among those held captive (including Captain Picard) in an alien prison/laboratory
Gul Evek
Richard Poe
The Maquis, Tribunal (DS9), Caretaker
(VOY)
Cardassian gul and commander of the Vetar. A confrontational opponent, appearing in three Star Trek series.

F

Character Actor Episodes
Description
Kivas Fajo Saul Rubinek The Most Toys (TNG)
Zibalian male; kidnapped Data for his collection of priceless artifacts.
Falcon Mark Yerkes
Colm Meaney
Our Man Bashir (DS9)
Hologram; assassin in Julian Bashir's secret agent holo-program. Due to a transporter malfunction, Falcon's physical parameters were temporarily modeled on O'Brien.
Dr. Farek Ethan Phillips Ménage à Troi (TNG)
Betazed
telepathy.
John Farrell Jim Goodwin The Enemy Within (TOS), Mudd's Women (TOS), Miri (TOS)
Human male; he served as navigator in TOS: "The Enemy Within" and "Mudd's Women" and as the relief communications officer in TOS: "Miri".
Karen Farris Courtney Peldon Valiant (DS9)
Human female; Red Squad cadet appointed First Officer of the USS Valiant after the death of Captain Ramirez.
Ensign Felton Sheila Franklin A Matter of Time, New Ground, Hero Worship, The Masterpiece Society, Imaginary Friend (all TNG)
Human female ensign who served as the conn officer on the Enterprise-D (numerous season 5 episodes, on-screen credit for five talking episodes)
Female Changeling Salome Jens The Search (DS9) recurring thereafter
Nameless ("What use would I have for a name?", DS9 episode
Alpha Quadrant
while teaching the Shapeshifters' ways to Odo in an attempt to lure him back to The Great Link.
Kyril Finn Richard Cox The High Ground (TNG)
Terrorist leader on planet Rutia IV who kidnaps Dr. Beverly Crusher to treat his people who are suffering from side-effects of the dimensional-shift transporter they use
Marla E. Finn Nora Leonhardt Eye of the Beholder (TNG)
Starfleet ensign assigned to Utopia Planetia shipyards. Was killed by ex-lover Lieutenant Walter Pierce.
Finnegan Bruce Mars Shore Leave (TOS)
Starfleet Academy cadet, upperclassman, prankster and merciless tormentor to a young fellow cadet named James T. Kirk
Fitzgerald Richard Derr The Mark of Gideon (TOS)
Starfleet admiral who refuses to give Spock permission to violate the planet Gideon's sovereignty and beam down to locate the missing and allegedly kidnapped Captain Kirk, since Spock cannot prove to him that Kirk's life is in danger.[17]
Fitzpatrick Ed Reimers The Trouble with Tribbles (TOS)
Starfleet admiral who ordered Kirk to cooperate fully with Nilz Baris regarding security protection for the quadrotriticale on Deep Space Station K-7.
Flint James Daly Requiem for Methuselah (TOS)
Human male; a 6000-year-old immortal, encountered on the planet Holberg 917G. Flint lived as many influential persons in Earth history.
Vic Fontaine James Darren His Way (DS9)
recurring thereafter
Deep Space Nine
.
Fujisaki None (Only discussed, never seen.) Inter Arma Enim Silent Leges (DS9)
Tal Shiar
, was involved in his death, but there was no proof. (Never appears, only talked about.)

See also

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