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Eudana
Eudana (VOY-110)
Eudana was a Sikarian woman who Harry Kim of the U.S.S. Voyager NCC-74656 met on the planet Sikaris in the Delta Quadrant in 2371.[1]
Portrayed by Yvonne Suhor.
References
- 1. “Prime Factors.” Star Trek: Voyager, Episode 110. Television. 20 March 1995.
E’tyshra
E’tyshra helped negotiate the end of her people’s war with the Kellerun in 2370. E’Tyshra collaborated with Sharat, the Kellerun ambassador, to destroy all information of the harvester technology and also to kill everyone who had technical knowledge of their manufacture, including Deep Space 9 personnel Dr. Julian Bashir and Miles O’Brien.[1]
References
- 1. “Armageddon Game.” Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, Episode 433. Television. 31 January 1994.
Esoqq
Esoqq, a Chalnoth, was imprisoned with Captain Picard during an alien experiment in 2366. Esoqq had been kidnapped from Chalna by unknown life-forms and replaced by a near-identical copy of himself, also part of this experiment.[1]
Portrayed by Reiner Shoener.
References
- 1. “Allegiance.” Star Trek: The Next Generation, Episode 166. 26 March 1990.
Esaak
Esaak (ENT-13)
Valakian elder. Esaak was concerned about an epidemic killing his people. Dr. Phlox discovered that it was actually a genetic mutation, but Captain Archer refused to provide the warp technology Esaak wanted, lest it interfere with the natural evolution of the Valakian people.[1]
References
- 1. “Dear Doctor.” Star Trek: Enterprise, Episode 13. Television. 23 January 2002.
Erko
Erko (TNG-220)
Erko strongly disapproved of Kostolain Minister Campio‘s decision to marry Ambassador Lwaxana Troi in 2368, believing that Troi’s disregard of protocol would strongly offend Kostolain sensibilities.[1]
Portrayed by Patrick Cronin.
References
- 1. “Cost of Living.” Star Trek: The Next Generation, Episode 220. Television. 20 April 1992.
Eris
Eris (DS9-446)
Dominion agent. Eris, a Vorta, encountered Commander Benjamin Sisko on a planet in the Gamma Quadrant in 2370. Eris posed as a fugitive from the Jem’Hadar and was held by a small group of Jem’Hadar soldiers. When Sisko and his companion, Quark, were also captured, she helped them escape. Upon their return to station Deep Space 9, Eris was found to be a spy, but she escaped from the station before she could be questioned further.[1]
References
- 1. “The Jem’Hadar.” Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, Episode 446. Television. 13 June 1994.
Epran
Inhabitant of a planet in the Teplan system located in the Gamma Quadrant. Epran died in 2372 from a deadly disease known as the blight while under the care of Dr. Julian Bashir.[1]
Portrayed by Dylan Haggerty.
References
- 1. “The Quickening.” Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, Episode 495. Television. 20 May 1996.
Entek
In 2371, Entek was in charge of the ruse to expose Legate Ghemor as a member of the Cardassian underground movement. He questioned Kira Nerys after she had been surgically altered to pass as Cardassian. Entek was killed by Garak when Deep Space Nine personnel entered Cardassian space to rescue Kira.[1]
Portrayed by Gregory Sierra.
References
- 1. “Second Skin.” Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, Episode 451. Television. 24 October 1994.
Eneg
Eneg (TOS-52)
Member of the Zeon underground on Ekos who infiltrated that planet’s Nazi party and served as chairman at the time of the fall of the John Gill regime in 2267.[1]
Portrayed by Patrick Hogan.
References
- 1. “Patterns of Force.” Star Trek, Episode 52. Television. 16 February 1968.
Endar
Endar (TNG-176)
Captain Endar served in the Talarian militia and lost his only son in a conflict between the Federation and Talarian forces at Castal I in the 2350s. By 2366, Endar commanded the Warship Q’Maire. Endar was involved in another skirmish with Federation forces at Galen IV in 2356. After the battle, Endar discovered a three-year-old human boy named Jeremiah Rossa near the body of the boy’s mother. In accordance with Talarian custom that allows a warrior to claim the son of a slain enemy in replacement of his own dead son, Endar took the child, whom he named Jono, and raised him as his own son.[1]
Portrayed by Sherman Howard.
References
- 1. “Suddenly Human.” Star Trek: The Next Generation, Episode 176. Television. 15 October 1990.
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