Ariel
Ariel (TNG-115)
A member of the female-dominated ruling council on planet Angel I in 2364. Ariel secretly married ex-Odin crew member Ramsey, a move viewed by the council as traitorous, since Ramsey advocated radical reforms to grant equal rights for men on the planet.[1]
Portrayed by Patricia McPherson.
References
- 1. “Angel One.” Star Trek: The Next Generation, Episode 115. Television. 25 January 1988.
Ariana
One of the last eight survivors of the Tarellian plague and daughter of Tarellian leader Wrenn. Ariana had been in telepathic contact with Wyatt Miller for many years, and looked to his medical knowledge as being their hope for survival. Miller, attracted to the beautiful Ariana, chose to remain with her and the other Tarellian plague victims in the hopes of finding the means for their survival.[1] Portrayed by Danitza Kingsley.
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Ari
Member of the Cardassian underground movement. In 2371, Ari was killed while attempting to help Kira Nerys escape from Cardassia Prime[1] Portrayed by Billy Burke.
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Argyle
Argyle was born in 2324, and served as the first regular chief engineer aboard the U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701-D following that vessel’s shakedown cruise in 2363.[1] Argyle oversaw the reassembly of Data‘s “brother,” Lore.[2] In early 2364, he accepted a transfer and by 2373 served as chief engineer aboard the U.S.S. Excalibur NCC-26517, when he died while defending Earth against the Borg.[3] Portrayed by Biff Yeager.
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Ardra
A mythic figure in the theology of planet Ventax II. According to the Ventaxian legend, Ardra appeared, on the the terran calendar, in AD 1367 and promised the Ventaxian people a millennium of peace and prosperity. At the end of that time, Ardra promised to return and enslave the population. According to this mythology, Ardra’s return was to be heralded by “the shaking of the cities” and other paranormal phenomena. These prophecies apparently came to pass in 2367 when a humanoid female appeared on Ventax II, identifying herself as Ardra. Investigation by the crew of the U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701-D determined, however, that this person was a con artist using various technological tricks to simulate Ventaxian prophecy.[1] Portrayed by Marta DuBois.
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Archer, Valerie
Commander Archer, whose parents were both starship officers, served at Starfleet Headquarters in 2375. A duplicate of Archer was part of a training facility created by Species 8472 in the Delta Quadrant in preparation for an intelligence-gathering program against the Federation. The replica of Archer, who was actually an 8472 individual in disguise, befriended Chakotay, finding him attractive despite the enormous differences in their species.[1]
Portrayed by Kate Vernon.
References
- 1. “In the Flesh.” Star Trek: Voyager, Episode 198. Television. 4 November 1998.
Arandis
Curzon Dax had been a good friend of Arandis, and the two spent a lot of time together on his last trip to Risa in 2367. Curzon died while making love with Arandis. She termed it, “death by jamaharon.“[1]
Portrayed by Vanessa Williams.
References
- 1. “Let He Who is Without Sin…” Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, Episode 505. Television. 11 November 1996.
Aquino
Ensign Aquino was killed in 2369 after investigating a security breach. Neela, who had planned to assassinate Vedek Bareil, was preparing her escape route when Aquino caught her in the act. Neela killed the ensign, then tried to conceal the crime by placing him into a conduit where energy bursts would reduce the body to ashes.[1]
References
- 1. “In the Hands of the Prophets.” Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, Episode 420. Television. 21 June 1993.
April, Sarah
Sarah April was the chief medical officer aboard the U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701 while Captain Robert April, her husband, commanded the vessel.[1]
Portrayed by Nichelle Nichols (voice).
References
- 1. “The Counter-Clock Incident.” Star Trek: The Animated Series, Episode 22. Television. 12 October 1974.
Appel, Ed
Chief Processing Engineer at the underground pergium mining colony on Janus VI. In 2266, Appel helped to defend the settlement against an unknown “monster” that could burrow through solid rock, and was destroying machinery and killing the miners. When it was learned the creature was an intelligent lifeform called a Horta and was in fact a mother protecting her eggs, Appel and the other miners reached a peaceful alliance with the creature. They would help the Horta and her offspring to flourish, and the young Hortas would mine the pergium at a far faster rate than the humans could, making the miners extremely rich.[1]
Portrayed by Brad Weston.
References
- 1. “The Devil in the Dark.” Star Trek, Episode 26. Television. 9 March 1967.
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