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Sonsorra
Sonsorra (ENT-11)
One of the pilgrims traveling to the Great Plume of Agosoria. Sonsorra offered some Voo-Sinteel liquor to “Trip” Tucker as a gift.[1]
Portrayed by Leonard Kelly-Young.
References
- 1. “Cold Front.” Star Trek: Enterprise, Episode 11. Television. 28 November 2001.
Silik
Silik (ENT-01-02)
Silik was a high-ranking Suliban soldier fighting on the 22nd-century front of the Temporal Cold War, taking orders from a mysterious humanoid from the future in exchange for genetic enhancements for himself and fellow members of the Suliban Cabal. These enhancements included shapeshifting and chameleonic abilities as well as enhanced senses, giving Silik a distinct advantage over those he fought, such as Jonathan Archer from the Earth ship Enterprise NX-01. Silik first crossed paths with Archer in 2151 when he was ordered to prevent the Enterprise from reaching the Klingon homeworld, Qo’noS, with Klaang, a courier who held information that would undermine efforts of the Cabal to bring civil war to the Klingon Empire. Silik succeeded in kidnapping Klaang from the starship, but he was unable to ascertain from the Klingon what information he received from ex-Cabal member Sarin. To find more clues, he traveled to Rigel X, where he again encountered the Enterprise crew, and, in the ensuing struggle, he killed Sarin. Later, Archer and his people tracked down the Suliban Helix where Silik was based and retook Klaang. Silik faced off with Archer in the Helix’s Temporal Chamber, where Silik received orders from the future, and revealed that his people didn’t share Humanity‘s patience with natural selection, essentially confirming that his enhancements were payment for pitting the Klingons against each other. Silik tried to kill Archer at that time, knowing it would have changed history, but Archer managed to escape with the help of his crew.[1]
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Shiraht
Shiraht (ENT-18)
One of the Eskan hunters stalking the indigenous, shape-shifting creatures on a rogue planet. Shiraht was the first Eskan struck by one of these creatures after they received a chemical masking agent from Captain Archer.[1]
References
- 1. “Rogue Planet.” Star Trek: Enterprise, Episode 18. Television. 20 March 2002.
Shaw
Shaw (ENT-10)
Crewman on the Earth Cargo Ship Fortunate. Shaw was uncomfortable with First Officer Ryan‘s vendetta against the Nausicaans.[1]
Portrayed by Kieran Mulroney.
References
- 1. “Fortunate Son.” Star Trek: Enterprise, Episode 10. Television. 21 November 2001.
Sato, Hoshi
Hoshi Sato (ENT-01-02)
Hoshi Sato mutated into a Loque’eque (ENT-55)
Whereas other crew members were chomping at the bit for alien contact and to explore strange new worlds, Hoshi was gradually becoming accustomed to the challenges, unusual experiences and potential dangers of space exploration. Still, her courage and confidence grew over the Enterprise NX-01‘s voyage. Beginning with her very first mission, Hoshi discovered that being a linguist involved quick thinking on one’s feet in situations where the safety of the crew was at stake. When the Klingon courier Klaang regained consciousness aboard the Enterprise en route to the Klingon homeworld of Qo’noS, it was her job to not only glean any information that might help the mission, but to calm him down and let him know he was not among enemies. Later, once Klaang was rescued from the Suliban and returned to Qo’noS, Hoshi was able to facilitate enough communication between the Klingons and Captain Archer to complete the mission without incident.[1]
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Sarin
Sarin (ENT-01-02)
Sarin disguised as a Human (ENT-01-02)
Suliban female and former Cabal member. Sarin left the Cabal when she became disenchanted with its methods and direction. She provided Klaang with proof that the Cabal was responsible for hostilities within the Klingon Empire, and later gave Captain Archer the same information. She was killed shortly thereafter by Silik.[1]
Portrayed by Melinda Clarke.
References
- 1. “Broken Bow.” Star Trek: Enterprise, Episodes 01-02. Television. 26 September 2001.
Sajen
Sajen (ENT-21)
One of the civilian Suliban held in a Tandaran internment camp, and friend of fellow internees Danik and Narra. Sajen distrusted Captain Archer and Ensign Mayweather, but eventually joined them and the rest of the prisoners in an escape.[1]
References
- 1. “Detained.” Star Trek: Enterprise, Episode 21. Television. 24 April 2002.
Ryan, Matthew
Matthew Ryan (ENT-10)
First officer of the Earth Cargo Ship Fortunate. Ryan was a space boomer, like Travis Mayweather, and disapproved of Mayweather’s decision to join Starfleet. He was also bent on revenge for an attack by Nausicaans, and held a Nausicaan captive until Mayweather confronted him for putting all cargo ship crews at risk. Because of this incident, Captain Keene later stripped Ryan of his rank.[1]
References
- 1. “Fortunate Son.” Star Trek: Enterprise, Episode 10. Television. 21 November 2001.
Rooney
Rooney (ENT-49)
Rooney assimilated (ENT-49)
Human scientist who in 2153 was part of a research team that discovered the debris of a spherical alien vessel in a glacier in Earth‘s Arctic Circle. Among the debris were corpses of two cybernetically enhanced humanoids, which somehow came back to life and abducted Rooney and her associates at the arctic camp, then stole their transport and modified it for higher warp speeds. The Enterprise NX-01 was dispatched to intercept that transport, and discovered that Rooney and the others had themselves been transformed into cybernetic beings. Captain Archer‘s crew was unable to rescue them before destroying the transport, having determined they were no longer Human anyway.[1]
References
- 1. “Regeneration.” Star Trek: Enterprise, Episode 49. Television. 7 May 2003.
Romero
Romero (ENT-53)
One of the MACOs assigned to the Enterprise NX-01.[1]
References
- 1. “The Xindi.” Star Trek: Enterprise, Episode 53. Television. 10 September 2003.
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