Personnel

Kolos

An associate of Quark‘s attending an auction of Gamma Quadrant objet d’art collected by Vash. Kolos paid 36 bars of gold-pressed latinum for a statue and bid 3,000 bars for another item.[1]

References

  • 1. “Q-Less.” Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, Episode 407. Television. 8 February 1993.
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Klev

Tandaran male serving under the command of Colonel Grat at the Tandaran internment camp for Suliban civilians. Klev was knocked out by an explosion during the Enterprise NX-01-aided escape of the prisoners.[1]

References

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Klaang

Klaang (ENT-01-02)
Klaang (ENT-01-02)

Klaang, a Klingon courier, played a crucial role in the Enterprise NX-01‘s first mission and was responsible for the first contact between Klingons and Humans. As part of the Temporal Cold War, a Suliban faction known as the Cabal was used to foment chaos within the Klingon Empire, staging attacks to make it appear as if the Klingons were attacking each other. Klaang had obtained proof of this from a Suliban female named Sarin, and was on his way back to the High Council when his ship was shot down over Broken Bow, Oklahoma. The Enterprise was assigned to return Klaang to his homeworld, but he was kidnapped from the ship by the Suliban. Captain Jonathan Archer and his crew managed to learn the truth and save Klaang, successfully delivering him to Qo’noS. Once there, the High Council found the necessary proof of the conspiracy hidden in Klaang’s DNA.[1] Portrayed by Tommy “Tiny” Lister, Jr..

References

  • 1. “Broken Bow.” Star Trek: Enterprise, Episodes 01-02. Television. 26 September 2001.
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Keyla

Keyla (ENT-25)
Keyla (ENT-25)

Captain Jonathan Archer met the mysterious Keyla on a Risan vacation in 2152 when Porthos encountered her dog, Rhylo. Though Keyla seemed to be making romantic overtures toward Archer, she kept asking questions about his encounters with the Cabal. Later, she said that the Suliban murdered her entire family. A surreptitious bio-scan revealed that she was Tandaran, leading Archer to believe that she was possibly connected to Colonel Grat. When Archer confronted Keyla, she rendered him unconscious and left before he could ask her any more questions.[1]

References

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Keval

Keval (ENT-07)
Keval (ENT-07)

Andorian. Keval was a member of the Shran-led Andorian patrol that searched for the hidden sensor array at the sacred Vulcan monastery of P’Jem.[1]

Portrayed by Jeff Ricketts.

References

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Kessick

Xindi-Primate who worked in a trellium-D mining facility in the Delphic Expanse. Kessick gave Captain Jonathan Archer further information about his people in exchange for Archer helping him to escape the mines. Kessick was fatally wounded during the escape attempt; he did, however, manage to pass along the coordinates for the Xindi homeworld with his dying breath.[1]

References

  • 1. “The Xindi.” Star Trek: Enterprise, Episode 53. Television. 10 September 2003.
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Kemper

Kemper (ENT-53)
Kempter (ENT-53)

One of the MACOs assigned to the Enterprise NX-01. Kemper was previously stationed outside of Atlanta, but was originally from Duluth, Minnesota. He was surprised that Ensign Hoshi Sato was able to recognize his Duluth inflections, as he hadn’t lived there since junior high school.[1] Kemper led a MACO team on boarding parties to a derelict ship and a Sphere shortly after the Enterprise arrived in the Delphic Expanse.[2] Kemper was seriously wounded some time prior to the mission to rescue Sato from a Xindi-Insectoid ship, and was still in sickbay and unable to participate.[3]

References

  • 1. “The Xindi.” Star Trek: Enterprise, Episode 53. Television. 10 September 2003.
  • 2. “Anomaly.” Star Trek: Enterprise, Episode 54. Television. 17 September 2003.
  • 3. “Countdown.” Star Trek: Enterprise, Episode 75. Television. 19 May 2004.
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Jamin

Jamin (ENT-06)
Jamin (ENT-06)

Leader of the Novans. Jamin did not believe Captain Jonathan Archer‘s claim that the Novans were descendants of Human colonists, but he was eventually convinced by his mother, Nadet.[1]

Portrayed by Erick Avari.

References

  • 1. “Terra Nova.” Star Trek: Enterprise, Episode 6. Television. 24 October 2001.
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Jack

A genetically-engineered Human. Intellectually brilliant yet given to agitated ranting, Jack and his fellow AugmentsPatrick, Sarina Douglas and Lauren—twice left the Daystrom Research Institute for encounters with Julian Bashir.[1, 2]

References

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Hayes

Major Hayes (ENT-53)
Major Hayes (ENT-53)

The commanding officer of the Military Assault Command Operations (MACO) officers assigned to the Enterprise NX-01 mission to the Delphic Expanse, Major Hayes had previously undergone lunar training. Despite outranking Lieutenant Malcolm Reed, Hayes would refer to him as “sir,” in deference to Reed’s position as the ship’s chief of security/tactical officer. Hayes clashed with Reed when the major suggested that Reed’s men were too valuable to take on a risky rescue mission.[1] Hayes later accompanied Captain Jonathan Archer on a landing party to a kemocite refinery, run by a Xindi Arboreal named Gralik Durr.[2] The conflict between Hayes and Reed came to a head in December 2153, when the two came to blows during a training session.[3] Several weeks later, Hayes assumed command of the Tactical station, then the bridge itself, when Archer came under the influence of a Xindi Insectoid hatchery.[4] Hayes was killed in action while leading a boarding party to a Xindi Insectoid ship to rescue Ensign Hoshi Sato in mid-February 2154.[5]

Portrayed by Stephen Culp.

References

  • 1. “The Xindi.” Star Trek: Enterprise, Episode 53. Television. 10 September 2003.
  • 2. “The Shipment.” Star Trek: Enterprise, Episode 59. Television. 29 October 2003.
  • 3. “Harbinger.” Star Trek: Enterprise, Episode 67. Television. 11 February 2004.
  • 4. “Hatchery.” Star Trek: Enterprise, Episode 69. Television. 25 February 2004.
  • 5. “Countdown.” Star Trek: Enterprise, Episode 75. Television. 19 May 2004.
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