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Pike, Christopher (Mirror)
Christopher Pike (Mirror) (MU IDW MI #2)
In 2265, Captain Christopher Pike of the I.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701 was assassinated by his first officer, James T. Kirk, who then succeeded him as captain.[1]
References
- 1. “Mirror, Mirror.” Star Trek, Episode 39. Television. 6 October 1967.
Eric
Child of a U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701-D crew member. Eric was the first child encountered by Iyarran ambassador Loquel aboard the ship in 2370. Eric participated in a sculpting class aboard the ship with Lieutenant Commander Data.[1]
References
- 1. “Masks.” Star Trek: The Next Generation, Episode 269. Television. 21 February 1994.
Doctor, The
The Doctor (VOY-105)
The Doctor began his life as a standard-issue Emergency Medical Hologram, or EMH, aboard the U.S.S. Voyager NCC-74656. The Doctor was originally programmed to be a short-term supplement to a starship’s medical staff, and, as a hologram, could only function in areas equipped with holographic projectors. The Doctor was originally programmed with more than five million possible treatments, with contingency options and adaptive programs utilizing multitronic pathway programming. His program included information from more than three thousand medical references taken from more than two thousand cultures and the experience of forty-seven physicians.[1]
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Chakotay
Chakotay (VOY-106)
Young Chakotay (VOY-125)
Chakotay was born in 2335 on the colony world of Trebus, which had been settled generations before by Native American Humans in search of a new world on which they could return to their ancestral ways. (VOY-) In 2350, Chakotay traveled with his father, Kolopak, back to Earth. They searched throughout Central America for artifacts of their ancestors, the Rubber Tree People, who were descended from the Mayans. Throughout his youth, Chakotay had been disillusioned with his people’s culture, often rebelling against his father.[6]
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Zeons
Humanoids from the outermost world in the M43 Alpha system. The end of the Zeon race nearly occured in 2267 when the interference of Federation cultural observer John Gill caused Ekos to mimic the 1930’s Human culture of Nazi Germany and pursue a campaign of genocide against the Zeons. Only the intervention of the U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701 stopped this potential mass murder. The Zeons were almost indistinguishable from Terrans.[1]
Notable Zeons:
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Xyrillians
Xyrillian female (ENT-05)
Xyrillian male (ENT-05)
Alpha Quadrant species. The Xyrillians’ most distinctive physical characteristic was their colorful dermal plating. The Xyrillian ship encountered by the Enterprise NX-01 in 2151 had a bioluminescent enviroment, and an interesting grass that grew on the ship walls. This was actually food, and released a vapor necessary for metabolization. Though the Xyrillians required technical assistance from the Humans, they were quite advanced in some areas, and already had possession of holodeck technology. The Xyrillian Ah’len demonstrated this technology for Trip Tucker. Xyrillian reproduction involved placing the female’s genetic material into a male host.[1]
References
- 1. “Unexpected.” Star Trek: Enterprise, Episode 05. Television. 17 October 2001.
Xindi
Xindi Aquatic (ENT-53)
Xindi Arboreal (ENT-59)
Xindi Insectoid (ENT-53)
Xindi Primate (ENT-53)
Xindi Reptilian (ENT-53)
The Xindi originated from a planet in the region once known as the Delphic Expanse. In 2153, the Xindi attacked Earth with a deadly probe, cutting a swath from Florida to Venezuela. They did this because they were told that their homeworld would be destroyed by Humans in 400 years. The Xindi were at work on a more powerful weapon, and intended on completely destroying Earth.[1]
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Water Buffalo
The Talosians viewed several images of Earth animal life, including one of a water buffalo, while accessing the U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701‘s computer in the 2250s.[1]
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Tesnians
The Tesnians required six hours of boron gas per day in order to survive. While attempting to dock with the Enterprise NX-01, a Tesnian ship collided with the Enterprise and crashed into an asteroid. Malcolm Reed and Trip Tucker discovered the wreckage and believed that the Enterprise itself had been destroyed. The Enterprise, meanwhile, was returning the passengers of the crashed ship to their homeworld of Tesnia.[1]
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Teracaq
Zobral roasted one of these life forms for dinner guests Trip Tucker and Jonathan Archer.[1]
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