Enterprise
Grish
Grish (ENT-19)
Part of Ulis‘ gang of Ferengi thieves and the helmsman of their ship.[1]
References
- 1. “Acquisition.” Star Trek: Enterprise, Episode 19. Television. 27 March 2002.
Grat
Colonel Grat (ENT-21)
Colonel Grat was in charge of a Tandaran internment camp for Suliban, where Captain Jonathan Archer and Ensign Travis Mayweather were detained circa 2152. Grat was furious when Archer questioned his methods after discovering the Suliban being held were not connected to the Cabal.[1]
Portrayed by Dean Stockwell.
References
- 1. “Detained.” Star Trek: Enterprise, Episode 21. Television. 24 April 2002.
Garos
Garos (ENT-09)
Garos, a Malurian, posed as an Akaali in order to conduct a covert mining operation. He owned a curio shop on the Akaali homeworld that served as a front for the operation. Garos was eventually discovered by Captain Jonathan Archer and the crew of the Enterprise NX-01.[1]
Portrayed by Wade Andrew Williams.
References
- 1. “Civilization.” Star Trek: Enterprise, Episode 09. Television. 14 November 2001.
Forrest, Maximillian (Mirror)
Captain Forrest (Mirror) (ENT-94)
Captain of the Terran Empire‘s I.S.S. Enterprise NX-01. He was killed when the ship was destroyed by Tholians.[1]
Portrayed by Vaughn Armstrong.
References
- 1“In a Mirror, Darkly, Part I.” Star Trek: Enterprise, Episode 94. Television. 22 April 2005.
Foreman
Foreman (ENT-53)
The unethical foreman was in charge of the Delphic Expanse trellium-D mining facility visited by Captain Jonathan Archer and the crew of the Enterprise NX-01. He required an inhaler to breathe, as the toxic fumes from the mines had ruined his lungs. The foreman made a deal with Archer—he would allow the captain to meet with a Xindi worker in exchange for liquefied platinum. The foreman had another motive, however. He planned on “recruiting” the entire Enterprise crew as slaves for his mines. Luckily, Lieutenant Malcolm Reed and the MACOs saved Archer and foiled the plan. The foreman was shot and presumably killed by one of the MACOs during the escape.[1]
References
- 1. “The Xindi.” Star Trek: Enterprise, Episode 53. Television. 10 September 2003.
Ezral
Ezral (ENT-20)
Ezral was the chief engineer of a Kantare transport vessel that crash-landed circa 2130. Ezral believed himself to be responsible for the death of most of the crew, so he created holographic versions of the crewmembers, to serve as companions for his daughter, Liana. When Ezral’s ruse was discovered by Enterprise NX-01 Captain Jonathan Archer, Ezral agreed to return to his home planet with his daughter.[1]
Portrayed by Rene Auberjonois.
References
- 1. “Oasis.” Star Trek: Enterprise, Episode 20. Television. 3 April 2002.
Esaak
Esaak (ENT-13)
Valakian elder. Esaak was concerned about an epidemic killing his people. Dr. Phlox discovered that it was actually a genetic mutation, but Captain Archer refused to provide the warp technology Esaak wanted, lest it interfere with the natural evolution of the Valakian people.[1]
References
- 1. “Dear Doctor.” Star Trek: Enterprise, Episode 13. Television. 23 January 2002.
Durr, Gralik
Gralik Durr (ENT-59)
Xindi Arboreal in charge of a kemocite manufacturing plant. Unknown to Durr, his kemocite was being used by the Xindi council to build a massive weapon that would annihilate humanity. Durr aided Captain Jonathan Archer in sabotaging the last shipment of kemocite.[1]
References
- 1. “The Shipment.” Star Trek: Enterprise, Episode 59. Television. 29 October 2003.
Dillard
Engineering crewmember aboard the Enterprise NX-01. During his pregnancy, Commander Tucker chastised Dillard about potentially hazardous conditions in engineering involving an elevator safety bar and a handrail.[1]
References
- 1. “Unexpected.” Star Trek: Enterprise, Episode 05. Television. 17 October 2001.
Dee’Ahn
Dee’Ahn (female) (ENT-25)
Dee’Ahn (male) (ENT-25)
Dee’Ahn was a lovely female who flirted with “Trip” Tucker and Malcolm Reed during their shore leave on Risa in 2151. Dee’Ahn and “her” companion, Latia, turned out to be male alien thieves in disguise—they robbed Trip and Reed, leaving the officers tied up in the basement of a Risan night club.[1]
Portrayed by Donnamarie Recco (female) and Geoff Meed (male)
References
- 1. “Two Days and Two Nights.” Star Trek: Enterprise, Episode 25. Television. 15 May 2002.
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