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Danik
Danik (ENT-21)
Danik was a Suliban male imprisoned in the Tandarans’ Dentention Complex 26 with his daughter, Narra. His grandfather had settled on Tandar Prime, and Danik was the Director of Research for an engineering institute in Querella Province before being imprisoned. In 2152, Captain Jonathan Archer convinced Danik and his fellow Suliban prisoners to escape from the Detention Complex.[1]
References
- 2. “Detained.” Star Trek: Enterprise, Episode 21. Television. 24 April 2002.
Damrus
Damrus (ENT-18)
Leader of a Eska hunting party encountered on the rogue planet Dakala by Captain Jonathan Archer and his crew in 2251.[1]
References
- 1. “Rogue Planet.” Star Trek: Enterprise, Episode 18. Television. 20 March 2002.
D’Marr
D’Marr (ENT-20)
A trader who dined aboard the Enterprise NX-01 in 2151, D’Marr informed the crew about a crashed Kantare vessel in exchange for ten kilos of coffee.[1]
References
- 1. “Oasis.” Star Trek: Enterprise, Episode 20. Television. 3 April 2002.
Cochrane, Zefram
Zefram Cochrane (TOS-31)
Zefram Cochrane (ENT-01-02)
Zefram Cochrane (ST-08)
Zefram Cochrane was born on Earth, and lived through World War III before inventing the first warp-capable vessel. Of all the great inventors who have ever lived on the planet Earth, few can claim to have had as much impact on the course of human history as Zefram Cochrane. The amazing coincidence of choosing to make his first warp flight in his experimental ship, the Phoenix, on the same day that a Vulcan survey ship passed through Earth’s solar system, led to one of the most important moments in human history—the first meeting with an alien race. Cochrane’s discoveries ensured his place in history and ushered in a new era of peace and prosperity for mankind. In the following centuries, his theories and discoveries were taught in schools, some of which were named after him; his name was also given to units of measurement relating to warp physics.[2]
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Chang
One of the MACOs assigned to the Enterprise NX-01,[1] Corporal Chang was part of the mission to the Loque’eque homeworld.[2]
Portrayed by Daniel Dae Kim.
References
- 1. “The Xindi.” Star Trek: Enterprise, Episode 53. Television. 10 September 2003.
- 2. “Extinction.” Star Trek: Enterprise, Episode 55. Television. 24 September 2003.
Burzaan
Burzaan (ENT-18)
One of the Eskan hunters that the Enterprise NX-01 crew encountered on the rogue planet Dakala. Burzaan was injured during the hunt and treated by Dr. Phlox, who later used wraith cell samples from Burzaan’s wounds to create a “masking agent” for the indigenous shape-shifters of the planet.[1]
References
- 1. “Rogue Planet.” Star Trek: Enterprise, Episode 18. Television. 20 March 2002.
Bethany
Schoolteacher on the Skagaran planet. Bethany was three-quarters Human, one-quarter Skagaran. She was also one of the only Humans on the planet sympathetic to the Skagarans’ plight, going so far as to teach the alien children, even though it was illegal. Bethany was arrested by Deputy Bennings for this offense, but was freed by Captain Archer and wounded during the escape attempt. Archer had no choice but to beam her up for medical treatment. After she was treated, Bethany returned to the newly-enlightened planet, where she was finally able to teach both humans and Skagarans legally.[1]
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Bennings
Human deputy on the Skagaran planet. Bennings hated the Skagarans and enjoyed persecuting them, despite the warnings of his more reasonable superior, Sheriff MacReady.[1]
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Athan
Novan male. Athan was hostile and suspicious of Captain Jonathan Archer and the crew of the Enterprise NX-01.[1] Portrayed by Brian Jacobs.
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Spock
Spock (ST-11)
Spock (TNG-207)
Spock (ST-06)
Spock (ST-04)
Spock (ST-01)
Spock (TOS-05)
Spock (TOS-01)
Spock (TOS-00)
Young Spock (ST-03)
Young Spock (ST-03)
Young Spock (TAS-03)
Spock shrunken (TAS-15)
Spock disguised as a Nazi (TOS-52)
Spock disguised as an Iotian (TOS-49)
Spock sans brain (TOS-61)
Vulcan/Human hybrid. Science officer aboard the U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701 under the command of Captain Pike. Spock sustained a leg injury during an incident on Rigel VII two weeks before the ship encountered the Talosians, resulting in a slight limp.[1]
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