Atul
Klingon. An agent of Klingon Imperial Intelligence. One of three agents sent to Deep Space Nine in 2371 to observe and to take appropriate action against a Romulan delegation visiting the station.[1] Portrayed by Dennis Madalone.
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Atoz
Sarpeidan. Last inhabitant of planet Sarpeidon before their sun, Beta Niobe, went nova in 2268. Mr. Atoz managed a vast historical library on Sarpeidon, part of his people’s atavachron time travel facility. For this task, Atoz had the assistance of numerous android copies of himself. The library allowed the people of Sarpeidon to select past eras to which they could travel to escape the explosion of Beta Niobe. Atoz mistook a landing party from the U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701 for Sarpeidans seeking escape, and sent Captain James T. Kirk, Commander Spock and Dr. Leonard McCoy into his planet’s past. They were returned to their present, just in time for Atoz to escape into his chosen time frame, joining his family.[1] Portrayed by Ian Wolfe.
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Atoa, Manuele
Human. Lieutenant Manuele Atoa was a friend of Jadzia Dax, and he attended her prewedding party on station Deep Space Nine on Stardate 51248.2. While at the party, he performed a traditional Samoan fire knife dance. Atoa and Morn drank too much at the party and fell asleep on the floor, waking up and leaving late the next morning. Atoa was assigned to the U.S.S. Sutherland NCC-72015.[1] Portrayed by Sidney Liufau.
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Atkins, Doris
Atkins was serving as a yeoman aboard the U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701 when a landing party visiting an experimental colony on Gamma Hydra IV contracted a deadly radiation sickness, causing them to age rapidly. Atkins had remained on the ship, but her loyalty was tested when she was called to testify against Kirk’s competency after his hyperaccelerated aging led him to make mistakes and questionable command decisions.[1] Portrayed by Carolyn Nelson.
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Athan
Novan male. Athan was hostile and suspicious of Captain Jonathan Archer and the crew of the Enterprise NX-01.[1] Portrayed by Brian Jacobs.
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Aster, Marla
Lieutenant Marla Aster was killed during an away mission to the Koinonian ruins in 2366 by a bomb left over from an ancient Koinonian war. Koinonian energy-based life-forms later created a replica of Aster in an offer to care for her orphaned son.[1] Portrayed by Susan Powell.
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Aster, Jeremy
Son of U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701-D officer Lieutenant Marla Aster. Jeremy was orphaned when his mother was killed on an away mission in 2366. His father had died five years earlier of a Rushton infection. After Marla Aster’s death, energy-based life-forms known as Koinonians expressed regret at their accidental part in the incident and offered to care for Jeremy. Their care would have been delivered by a nearly identical replica of his late mother, in an environment that closely reporduced his home on Earth. Jeremy eventually found the courage to accept his mother’s loss, and became a part of Worf‘s family through the Klingon R’uustai, or bonding, ceremony. Jeremy later returned to Earth to be raised by his aunt and uncle.[1] Portrayed by Gabriel Damon.
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Asoth
Customer at Quark’s”);?> on station Deep Space Nine. Asoth once complained that the Kohlanese stew served there was unpalatable. Even Quark had to agree.[1] Portrayed by Bo Zenga.
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Ashrok
Yridian business acquaintance of Quark. In 2370, Ashrok contracted to purchase forty-two of the Rings of Paltriss from Quark. Unfortunately, Ashrok was killed while attempting to complete the transaction.[1] Portrayed by Don Stark.
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Ashmore (male)
A Human male, Ensign Ashmore worked in engineering aboard the U.S.S. Voyager NCC-74656 under Lieutenant B’Elanna Torres.[1] Ashmore once asked Neelix for macaroni and cheese “comfort food,” and when Neelix attempted to make cheese to accomodate him, the Talaxian inadvertently infected some of the ship’s vital bioneural gel packs with bacteria.[1] Ashmore was frequently visible around the ship,[2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 10] and was among the crew members traumatized by an alien beacon in 2375.[11] Ashmore’s bio-mimetic duplicate from the Demon planet was present at the wedding of Torres and Tom Paris‘ bio-mimetic duplicates, and died when the ship and crew lost molecular cohesion in 2374.[9] Portrayed by David Keith Anderson.
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