Akary
This Novan was trapped under a large root in a pit filling with water. Jonathan Archer worked together with another Novan, Jamin, to free him, using a phase pistol.[1]
Portrayed by Greville Henwood.
References
- 1. “Terra Nova.” Star Trek: Enterprise, Episode 06. Television. 24 October 2001.
Akaar, Leonard James
Leonard James Akaar (TOS-32)
Son of Eleen and Teer Akaar on planet Capella IV, born 2267. Leonard James Akaar was the hereditary leader, or teer, of the Ten Tribes on that planet, and was named after Enterprise Captain James Kirk and Dr. Leonard McCoy. Akaar’s mother, Eleen, ruled as regent during his childhood. Eleen’s decision to name the boy after the two Starfleet officers was believed to have made both of them insufferably proud for at least a month, according to Enterprise executive officer Spock.[1]
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Akaar
Akaar (TOS-32)
High teer, or leader, of the Ten Tribes of planet Capella IV. Akaar was killed in 2266 by his rival, Maab, in a power struggle for leadership of the Ten Tribes. Akaar was succeeded by his son, Leonard James Akaar, who was born to his widow, Eleen, shortly after his death.[1]
Portrayed by Ben Gage.
References
- 1. “Friday’s Child.” Star Trek, Episode 32. Television. 1 December 1967.
Ajur
Ajur (TNG-167)
Twenty-seventh-century criminal who traveled back in time to locate Captain Jean-Luc Picard and the Tox Uthat on the planet Risa in 2368.[1]
Portrayed by Karen Landry.
References
- 1. “Captain’s Holiday.” Star Trek: The Next Generation, Episode 167. Television. 2 April 1990.
Ajanian
Engineer serving aboard the U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701-D.[1]
References
- 1. “Wet Behind the Ears.” Star Trek: The Next Generation, Volume 2 Issue 32. Comic Book. June 1992. DC Comics.
Airborne
Starfleet officer who served at Brundage Station. Airborne was killed by the Furies‘ fear weapon in 2370. His bones were found by an away team from the U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701-D.[1]
References
- 1. “Invasion! Book Two: The Soldiers of Fear.” Star Trek: The Next Generation, Book 41. Novel. July 1996. Pocket Books.
Ahrens
Ahrens (TOS DC v2 S2)
Cadet at Starfleet Academy in 2291 who took a training cruise aboard the U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701-A.[1]
References
- 1. “A Question of Loyalty.” Star Trek, Volume 2 Special 2. Comic Book. November 1994. DC Comics.
Ah’len
Ah’Len (ENT-05)
Trip Tucker had a brief flirtation with this Xyrillian engineer while repairing her ship’s propulsion system. Their encounter led to a surprise interspecies pregnancy, and the first documented occurence of a Human male becoming pregnant.[1]
Portrayed by Julianne Christie.
References
- 1. “Unexpected.” Star Trek: Enterprise, Episode 05. Television. 17 October 2001.
Ah-Kel
Ah-Kel’s twin, Ro-Kel, was killed by the fugitive Croden during a robbery on Deep Space 9 in 2369. Ah-Kel’s symbiotic relationship with his twin was severed and he vowed to kill Croden in retaliation.[1]
Portrayed by Randy Oglesby.
References
- 1. “Vortex.” Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, Episode 412. Television. 19 April 1993.
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