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Alsia

On Deep Space 9 in 2370, the humanoid con artist Alsia told Martus Mazur she wanted to mine the Vlugta asteroid belt but lacked the funds needed to finalize the transaction. Martus gave her ten thousand isiks but regretted his action when Odo arrested Alsia for fraud, learning the asteroid deal was worthless.[1]

Portrayed by K. Callan.

References

  • 1. “Rivals.” Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, Episode 431. Television. 3 January 1994.
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Alixus

Technophobic leader of a colony that settled on planet Orellius in 2360. Alixus was a philosopher and a prolific writer who felt that technology had been the undoing of modern society. Her group had originally planned to colonize planet Gemulon V, but a systems malfunction forced their transport ship, the S.S. Santa Maria, to land on Orellius. It was not learned until ten years later tha Alixus had planned the forced landing in order to establish a society that conformed to her ideals. Alixus had selected Orellius because it was far from shipping lanes, and even went so far as to create a duonetic field around the colony site, to make it impossible for her followers to use any advanced technology. Although many of her followers seemed happy with this way of life, Alixus was responsible for several deaths because she also rejected any form of technologically-based medicine. After her colony was accidentally discovered in 2370 by Benjamin Sisko and Miles O’Brien of Deep Space 9, Alixus and her son, Vinod, were taken into custody for having permitted these deaths.[1]

Portrayed by Gail Strickland.

References

  • 1. “Paradise.” Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, Episode 435. Television. 14 February 1994.
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Alenis Grem

Alenis Grem (DS9-451)
Alenis Grem (DS9-451)

Bajoran archivist. In 2371, Alenis Grem conducted a study on the Elemspur Detention Center for the Bajoran Central Archives. She contacted Kira Nerys on Deep Space 9 regarding Kira’s supposed confinement at Elemspur during the Cardassian occupation.[1]

Portrayed by Freyda Thomas.

References

  • 1. “Second Skin.” Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, Episode 451. Television. 24 October 1994.
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Albino, The

Albino (DS9-439)
The Albino (DS9-439)

Notorious and powerful Klingon criminal who raided Klingon Empire colonies. He was nearly apprehended in 2290 when three Klingon warships, commanded by Kang, Koloth, and Kor, were sent to stop the Albino and his band. The mission was successful, but the Albino escaped and later took revenge on the Klingon captains by using a virus to kill each of their firstborn children. The three fathers, along with Curzon Dax (godfather to Kang’s son), swore a blood oath of revenge, so the Albino spent decades in hiding. The four nearly caught up to him at planet Galdonterre, but the Albino’s informants tipped him off, and he fled. In 2345, the Albino went to planet Secarus IV, where he remained in hiding until 2370, when Kang learned of his whereabouts. The Albino offered a fair fight, but instead tried to booby-trap the four. The Albino’s plan was unsuccessful, and he was killed by Kang.[1]

Portrayed by Bill Bolender.

References

  • 1. “Blood Oath.” Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, Episode 439. Television. 28 March 1994.
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Hippocrates

Ancient Greek physician. The Hippocratic Oath was named for him.[2] The Platonians would claim to have known Hippocrates, and presented Dr. Leonard McCoy with a scroll of cures purportedly written by him.[1]

References

Akorem Laan

Akorem Laan (DS9-489)
Akorem Laan (DS9-489)

Renowned 22nd-Century Bajoran poet. Akorem’s works included Kitara’s Song and Gaudaal’s Lament. Akorem Laan disappeared without a trace in 2172 when his solar-sail vessel encountered an ion storm. Two centuries later, he emerged from the Bajoran Wormhole. Akorem, who had not aged at all, believed that his experience in encountering the Prophets made him the Emissary of the Bajoran people. Benjamin Sisko willingly relinquished the title to Akorem, who immediately instituted a series of conservative religious reforms in Bajoran society. Unfortunately, certain traditional Bajoran values, such as the defunctory D’jarra caste system, while comforting to Akorem, were no longer appropriate in modern Bajoran society, and even infringed on individual rights.[1]

Akorem returned to his own time after the Prophets made it clear that he was not the Emissary of Bajoran Prophecy. Akorem’s return to his own time caused a change in the timeline. Instead of disappearing in 2172, Akorem returned from his voyage to live out his life, even completing his epic poem, The Call of the Prophets. (History had previously recorded that the poem was unfinished at the time of his disappearance.) Such alterations in time would ordinarily be undetectable to individuals within the altered timeline, but for some reason, Kira Nerys retained a memory of the changes, even though Akorem evidently did not. She speculated that this was evidence of the Prophets’ handiwork.[1]

Portrayed by Richard Libertini.

References

  • 1. “Accession.” Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, Episode 489. Television. 26 February 1996.
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Akaar, Leonard James

Akaar, Leonard James (TOS-32)
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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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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Ahjess

Son of Lela Dax. Ahjess would often climb into bed with his mother when he craved attention.[1]

References

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Aguayo, Monico

Captain Aguayo was killed in action in 2374, according to a report from the Starship Exeter.[1] From a casualty report shown in a background computer display.

References

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