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Orgoth

Orgoth (ENT-54)
Orgoth (ENT-54)

Osaarian male. Orgoth was captured by Captain Archer when the Osaarian crew robbed the Enterprise NX-01 of valuable weapons and supplies. He was reluctant to give up information, but eventually cooperated when Archer resorted to unorthodox interrogation techniques. Orgoth was serving on one of two Osaarian ships that entered the Delphic Expanse. Initially, these were merchant ships looking for new trade routes. One of them was destroyed attempting to exit the Expanse, while the other was forced to resort to piracy. Orgoth quickly learned of the dangers of this area of space—his face was disfigured, the result of one of the mysterious spatial anomalies that populated the Expanse. After assisting the Enterprise, Orgoth was released to his people by Captain Archer. The Osaarian noted that mercy was not a quality that would serve the captain well in the Expanse.[1]

References

  • 1. “Anomaly.” Star Trek: Enterprise, Episode 54. Television. 17 September 2003.
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Novakovich, Ethan

Ethan Novakovich (ENT-04)
Ethan Novakovich (ENT-04)

Crewman on the Enterprise NX-01. Novakovich was part of a team that camped out on an unexplored planet, only to suffer from strange and frightening hallucinations. The crew later determined that the hallucinations were caused by a psychotropic-laced pollen[1]

Portrayed by Henri Lubatti.

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Narra

Narra (ENT-21)
Narra (ENT-21)

Young Suliban daughter of Danik. Narra lived with her father in a Tandaran internment camp run by Colonel Grat. She was freed in a massive escape initiated by Captain Archer.[1]

References

  • 1. “Detained.” Star Trek: Enterprise, Episode 21. Television. 24 April 2002.
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Nadet

Nadet (ENT-06)
Nadet (ENT-06)

Young Nadet (ENT-06)
Young Nadet (ENT-06)

When the Enterprise NX-01 encountered the Novans in 2151, Nadet was the oldest member of the colony. Nadet’s human birth name was Bernadette Fuller—she was the daughter of Vera Fuller, one of the original colonists. Nadet had no memory of her human existence until Captain Archer showed her a picture of a young Bernadette with her mother. This evidence helped Nadet to remember her past, and she eventually convinced the Novans that they were descended from humans.[1]

Portrayed by Mary Carver.

References

  • 1. “Terra Nova.” Star Trek: Enterprise, Episode 06. Television. 24 October 2001.
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Muk

Muk (ENT-19)
Muk (ENT-19)

Ferengi working with Ulis. Muk was one of the marauders who raided the Enterprise NX-01, and tried to keep much of what he found for himself. Muk was convinced that Captain Jonathan Archer‘s dog, Porthos, was especially valuable.[1]

Portrayed by Clint Howard.

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McKenzie

One of the MACOs assigned to the Enterprise NX-01 on its mission to the Delphic Expanse. Prior to her posting aboard the Enterprise, McKenzie spent six weeks stationed at Jupiter Station.[1] Before his death, Major Hayes recommended her to Lieutenant Reed as a good liaison, as “she knows the team.”[3]

E73 Timeline

Some time after the ship was stranded in the past, McKenzie married Ensign Travis Mayweather.[2]

References

  • 1. “Anomaly.” Star Trek: Enterprise, Episode 54. Television. 17 September 2003.
  • 2. “E2.” Star Trek: Enterprise, Episode 73. Television. 5 May 2004.
  • 3. “Countdown.” Star Trek: Enterprise, Episode 75. Television. 19 May 2004.
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Mayweather, Travis (Mirror)

Travis Mayweather (Mirror) (ENT-94)
Travis Mayweather (Mirror) (ENT-94)

Travis Mayweather served as a MACO corporal aboard the I.S.S. Enterprise NX-01. In January 2155, Mayweather was promoted to sergeant and became the personal guard of Jonathan Archer, who had seized control of the ship from Captain Maximillian Forrest in order to take the ship into Tholian space to retrieve the U.S.S. Defiant NCC-1764, which had traveled from the Prime timeline‘s 2268.[1] Mayweather ultimately betrayed Archer, however, siding with Hoshi Sato, the communications officer, Captain’s Woman, and, thanks to the Defiant, future Empress of the Terran Empire.[2]

Portrayed by Anthony Montgomery.

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Mayweather, Travis

Travis Mayweather (ENT-01-02)
Travis Mayweather (ENT-01-02)

Ensign Travis Mayweather was the Enterprise NX-01‘s resident “space boomer”—children born and raised on interstellar cargo freighters—which gave him natural instincts for space travel that surpassed those of his crewmates. He was also one of the most skilled pilots of his time, making him uniquely qualified to sit at the helm of Starfleet‘s first deep-space exploration vessel.[1]
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Maya

Maya (ENT-20)
Maya (ENT-20)

Kantare mother of Liana and wife of Ezral. Maya died when their vessel encountered an ion storm and crashed, but Ezral created a holographic version of her as part of his plan to keep Liana from getting lonely. The holographic Maya chastised Liana for being curious about the Enterprise NX-01 and its crew when the Human starship found the crash site in 2152.[1]

References

  • 1. “Oasis.” Star Trek: Enterprise, Episode 20. Television. 3 April 2002.
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Mantoos, Prah

Prah Mantoos (ENT-11)
Prah Mantoos (ENT-11)

Leader of a group of pilgrims who were on their way to view the stellar phenomenon they called “The Great Plume of Agosoria” in 2151. The pilgrims spent some time aboard the Enterprise NX-01, and were treated to a tour of the ship from Commander “Trip” Tucker.[1] It is unclear if “Prah” was Mantoos’ title or his first name.

References

  • 1. “Cold Front.” Star Trek: Enterprise, Episode 11. Television. 28 November 2001.
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