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Reed, Mary
Mary Reed (ENT-12)
Mother of Malcolm Reed. Mary and her husband, Stuart, were contacted in 2151 by Captain Archer, who was surprised to learn that Malcolm had not spoken with his parents since he was first assigned to the Enterprise NX-01. As Malcolm’s birthday was coming up, Archer wanted to know what Malcolm’s favorite food was, but Mary reported that her son never made any special requests, food-wise.[1]
References
- 1. “Silent Enemy.” Star Trek: Enterprise, Episode 12. Television. 16 January 2002.
Reed, Malcolm (Mirror)
Malcolm Reed (Mirror) (ENT-94)
Major Malcolm Reed was the chief of security and commanding officer of the MACO detachment aboard the I.S.S. Enterprise NX-01. He aided Jonathan Archer in a mutiny against Captain Forrest, though Archer had to threaten Reed in order to curb his bloodlust. Reed was subjected to the agony booth, which he had recently invented with Dr. Phlox, when Forrest retook the ship.[1] Reed survived the destruction of the Enterprise by the Tholians, as he was in a boarding party aboard the U.S.S. Defiant NCC-1764, which had crossed over to the Mirror Universe through an interspatial rift. He was seriously wounded while attempting to capture a Gorn, Slaar, who had been working aboard the Defiant for the Tholians.[2] Portrayed by Dominic Keating.
References
- 1. “In a Mirror, Darkly, Part I.” Star Trek: Enterprise, Episode 94. Television. 22 April 2005.
- 2. “In a Mirror, Darkly, Part II.” Star Trek: Enterprise, Episode 95. Television. 29 April 2005.
Reed, Malcolm
Malcolm Reed (ENT-49)
Malcolm Reed disguised as a Suliban (ENT-21)
Malcolm Reed mutated into a Loque’eque (ENT-55)
Lieutenant Malcolm Reed was the weapons and tactical expert on the Enterprise NX-01, and the first to jump into the fray when a rescue mission became necessary or when explosions needed to be mounted.[1]
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Reed, Madeline
Younger sister of Malcolm Reed. Madeline was contacted by Hoshi Sato during preparations for Malcolm’s surprise birthday party. She revealed that her brother was a very difficult person to get to know, and that she often couldn’t tell if he was joking or being serious.[1]
References
- 1. “Silent Enemy.” Star Trek: Enterprise, Episode 12. Television. 16 January 2002.
Ravis
Ravis (ENT-25)
Male alien who encountered Hoshi Sato during her shore leave on Risa in 2152. Hoshi was immediately intrigued by Ravis’ complex native language, and became even more interested when he asked her to join him in the exotic Risan steam pools.[1]
References
- 1. “Two Days and Two Nights.” Star Trek: Enterprise, Episode 25. Television. 15 May 2002.
Rajiin
Beautiful alien slave woman from the planet Oran’taku. Captain Jonathan Archer rescued her from an alien bazaar, but soon found that Rajiin was sent by the Xindi-Reptilians to gather information about Humans using her special skills—she was able to “scan” humanoid physiology and anatomy. This information would later help the Xindi in their quest to build a bio-weapon to use against Earth.[1]
References
- 1. “Rajiin.” Star Trek: Enterprise, Episode 56. Television. 1 October 2003.
Picard, Jean-Luc
Jean-Luc Picard (ST-08)
Jean-Luc Picard (ST-09)
Jean-Luc Picard (ST-07)
Jean-Luc Picard (TNG-225)
Locutus (ST-08)
Jean-Luc Picard (TNG-165)
Jean-Luc Picard (TNG-110)
Jean-Luc Picard (TNG-212)
Jean-Luc Picard stabbed (TNG-241)
Young Jean-Luc Picard (TNG-233)
Jean-Luc Picard on holodeck (ST-07)
Jean-Luc Picard (TNG-241)
Jean-Luc Picard disguised as a Romulan (TNG-208)
Jean-Luc Picard was born in 2305, in the French town of Labarre on Earth.[17] His parents, Maurice Picard[17] and Yvette Gessard Picard,[2] were staunch traditionalists who brought him up with a very strong sense of his cultural roots and family history. The Picard family shunned modern technology such as replicators, and Maurice clearly hoped that Jean-Luc would stay in Labarre like his elder brother Robert.[17] Jean-Luc, however, was fascinated by space from an early age. He made several visits to the Smithsonian Institution, where he saw the Phoenix—the ship in which Zefram Cochrane made the first warp flight[33]—and he started building models of spaceships, such as a Promellian battle cruiser, in bottles.[11]
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Phlox
Phlox (ENT-06)
Though the Denobulan Dr. Phlox claimed that he found it somewhat daunting to socialize with the almost-entirely human Enterprise NX-01 crew, he soon proved quite adept at it, striking up friendships with Crewman Elizabeth Cutler,[4] Ensign Hoshi Sato,[2] and fellow non-human Sub-Commander T’Pol.[2] In fact, Phlox was initially worried that Cutler had a romantic interest in him. Though his suspicions eventually proved true, Cutler only wanted to be friends, and she and Phlox enjoyed taking in the occasional movie together.[4] Phlox was also key in helping the initially jittery Sato realize that she belonged on Enterprise. He assisted her in caring for a sickly slug creature,[2] and began teaching her Denobulan.[4] The aloof T’Pol was something of a challenge, even for the genial doctor, but she and Phlox shared several meals, and she didn’t even seem to mind when Phlox picked errant food off of her plate.[2] Phlox has another human friend in regular correspondent Dr. Jeremy Lucas, a human colleague from the Interspecies Medical Exchange. Lucas was the first human serving on Phlox’s homeworld of Denobula, and as he helped Phlox get settled in San Francisco, Phlox returned the favor.[4]
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Palmer
Palmer (ENT-75)
One of the MACOs assigned to the Enterprise NX-01. Palmer accompanied “Trip” Tucker and Corporal Chang on the mission to the Loque’eque homeworld.[1] Palmer was also part of a team sent to infiltrate one of the spheres populating the Delphic Expanse.[2]
References
- 1. “Extinction.” Star Trek: Enterprise, Episode 55. Television. 24 September 2003.
- 2. “Countdown.” Star Trek: Enterprise, Episode 75. Television. 19 May 2004.
Orgoth
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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