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Shran
Shran (ENT-76)
Shran was the commander of the Andorian force searching the sacred Vulcan monastery of P’Jem in 2151. During this operation, Shran first met Captain Jonathan Archer of the Starship Enterprise NX-01. Shran believed Archer was collaborating with the Vulcan monks to hide a long-range sensor array in the monastery, and tortured him in an effort to obtain information. Soon, however, Shran found himself in Archer’s debt when the captain provided him with evidence of the sensor array.[1] Shran later repaid this debt to Archer by leading a rescue mission to save the captain and Subcommander T’Pol from rebels on Coridan.[2]
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Degra
Degra (ENT-59)
Xindi-Primate who designed a planet-killing weapon, which the Xindi Council intended to use against Earth in an effort to annihilate the Human race.[1] Degra had a wife, Naara, and two children, Piral and Jaina.[2] Degra was murdered by Dolim, a Xindi-Reptilian on the council, for aiding the Human Captain Jonathan Archer.[3]
Portrayed by Randy Oglesby.
References
- 1. “The Shipment.” Star Trek: Enterprise, Episode 59. Television. 29 October 2003.
- 2. “Stratagem.” Star Trek: Enterprise, Episode 66. Television. 4 February 2004.
- 3. “The Council.” Star Trek: Enterprise, Episode 74. Television. 12 May 2004.
Cutler, Elizabeth
Elizabeth Cutler (ENT-04)
Elizabeth Cutler (ENT-13)
An exobiologist serving on the Enterprise NX-01, Cutler specialized in entomology. She was part of the away team that was infected with a strange hallucinogen while trapped by a storm on the surface of Archer IV.[1] Later, she was mentored by Dr. Phlox to become a part-time medic, assisting him in his research on the crisis on Valakis[2] and tending to an injured Ensign Mayweather while the doctor was partaking of his annual hibernation.[3] She also developed a romantic attraction to Phlox, and enjoyed taking in the occasional movie with him. Ultimately, however, she told the doctor that she just wanted to be friends. Cutler also tried to befriend the aloof T’Pol, but to no avail.[2]
Portrayed by Kellie Waymire. This page is dedicated to the memory of Kellie Waymire.
References
- 1. “Strange New World.” Star Trek: Enterprise, Episode 4. Television. 10 October 2001.
- 2. “Dear Doctor.” Star Trek: Enterprise, Episode 13. Television. 23 January 2002.
- 3. “Two Days and Two Nights.” Star Trek: Enterprise, Episode 25. Television. 15 May 2002.
Akary
This Novan was trapped under a large root in a pit filling with water. Jonathan Archer worked together with another Novan, Jamin, to free him, using a phase pistol.[1]
Portrayed by Greville Henwood.
References
- 1. “Terra Nova.” Star Trek: Enterprise, Episode 06. Television. 24 October 2001.
Ah’len
Ah’Len (ENT-05)
Trip Tucker had a brief flirtation with this Xyrillian engineer while repairing her ship’s propulsion system. Their encounter led to a surprise interspecies pregnancy, and the first documented occurence of a Human male becoming pregnant.[1]
Portrayed by Julianne Christie.
References
- 1. “Unexpected.” Star Trek: Enterprise, Episode 05. Television. 17 October 2001.
Archer, Jonathan
Jonathan Archer (ENT-80)
Young Jonathan Archer (ENT-01-02)
Jonathan Archer mutated into a Loque’eque (ENT-55)
Human.[1] Starfleet Serial Number: SA-022-9237-CY.[5] Son of famed warp specialist Henry Archer and Sally Archer, Jonathan Archer was appointed captain of Starfleet‘s first warp five starship, 1, 5] As an explorer and peacemaker, his name is among the most recognized in the Federation, and his pioneering voyages aboard the Enterprise came to be known to school children on dozens of worlds, many of which were unknown to humans in Archer’s lifetime. Historian John Gill called Archer the “greatest explorer of the 22nd Century.”[5]
Archer earned an impressive list of commendations during his career, including the Medal of Valor, with clusters; the Star Cross; the Preantares Ribbon of Commendation; and the Federation Citation of Honor. Archer was also appointed an honorary member of the Andorian Imperial Guard by General Thy’lek Shran in 2164.[5] Archer had numerous astronomical bodies named in his honor, including: Archer’s Comet,[3] Archer’s Planet in the Gamma Trianguli sector,[4] and Archer IV, which orbits 61 Ursae Majoris.[4, 5] Archer IV was the first M-Class world charted by the famous explorer. Although the planet was uninhabitable throughout the 22nd Century due to toxic pollen in the atmosphere,[2] an antidote to the pollen was discovered early in the 2200’s. Within 60 years, the population of Archer IV numbered more than seven hundred million.[5]
Though he was born in upstate New York, Archer was raised in San Francisco.[1] After commanding the Enterprise for ten years, the ship was decommissioned following the formation of the Federation.[6] Archer eventually became Starfleet Chief of Staff, and retired at the rank of Admiral. He later served as Earth‘s ambassador to Andoria from 2169-2175, then as a member of the Federation Council representing Earth from 2175-2183, and ultimately Federation President from 2184-2192.[5] Archer died peacefully at his home in upstate New York in 2245, exactly one day after attending the christening ceremony of the first Federation Starship Enterprise, NCC-1701.[5]
Portrayed by Scott Bakula.
References
- 1. “Broken Bow.” Star Trek: Enterprise, Episodes 1-2. Television. 26 September 2001.
- 2. “Strange New World.” Star Trek: Enterprise, Episode 4. Television. 10 October 2001.
- 3. “Breaking the Ice.” Star Trek: Enterprise, Episode 8. Television. 7 November 2001.
- 4. “Star Trek: Star Charts.” Star Trek (Uncategorized). Book. Pocket Books. October 2002.
- 5. “In a Mirror, Darkly, Part II.” Star Trek: Enterprise, Episode 95. Television. 29 April 2005.
- 6. “These Are the Voyages…” Star Trek: Enterprise, Episode 98. Television. 13 May 2005.
Archer, Henry
Henry Archer (ENT-01-02)
Human. Father of Jonathan Archer. Inventor of the Warp Five Engine. Henry also collaborated with Zefram Cochrane on the project,[1] and was a friend of Dr. Emory Erickson, inventor of the transporter.[2]
Portrayed by Mark Moses
References
- 1. “Broken Bow.” Star Trek: Enterprise, Episodes 01-02. Television. 26 September 2001.
- 2. “Daedalus.” Star Trek: Enterprise, Episode 86. Television. 14 January 2005.
Antaak
Antaak (ENT-92)
Antaak altered (ENT-92)
The Klingon researcher Antaak specialized in biological warfare at the Qu’vat colony in 2154. While working on a project to create Klingon Augments in response to an attack by Human Augments earlier that year that nearly destroyed the colony, Antaak was forced to solicit the kidnapping of Dr. Phlox, chief medical officer of the Enterprise NX-01, when the project was mutated by exposure to the Levodian flu.[1]
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Akaali ship
Akaali ship (ENT-09)
Wind-powered seagoing vessel in use by the pre-warp Akaali civilization during the Enterprise NX-01‘s visit in 2151.[1]
References
- 1. “Civilization.” Star Trek: Enterprise, Episode 09. Television. 14 November 2001.
Space Shuttle Columbia OV-102
Space Shuttle (NASA)
Early spacecraft, destroyed in 2003 in a tragic accident that claimed the lives of seven astronauts during atmospheric reentry of the planet Earth.[1] Dedicated to the memory of the Columbia crew.
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