Personnel

Cavit

Cavit (VOY-101-102)
Cavit (VOY-101-102)

Cavit was fatally injured on the bridge during the U.S.S. Voyager NCC-74656‘s violent passage to the Delta Quadrant in 2370.[1]

Portrayed by Scott Jaeck.

References

  • 2. “Caretaker.” Star Trek: Voyager, Episodes 101-102. Television. 16 January 1995.
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Carson, Sarita

Ensign Sarita Carson was stationed on the bridge of the U.S.S. Defiant NX-74205 when the ship came under Jem’Hadar attack during a trade conference with the Karemma.[1]

Portrayed by Sara Mornell.

References

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Carlisle

Carlisle (TOS-37)
Carlisle (TOS-37)

Lieutenant Carlisle was on security duty when an early robotic space probe, Nomad, was brought aboard the ship. Created by the human scientist Jackson Roykirk, Nomad was launched from Earth in 2002. After colliding with an alien space probe, its original programming was corrupted and the probe followed a new mission to seek out and eliminate any imperfect biological life forms, including Humans.[1]

Portrayed by Arnold Lessing.

References

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Burzaan

Burzaan (ENT-18)
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

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Burke

Burke (TNG-147)
Burke (TNG-147)

Ensign Burke was aboard the U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701-D during a Starfleet battle simulation exercise in 2365. Burke unwittingly allowed Wesley Crusher to smuggle a small quantity of antimatter from the Enterprise to the U.S.S. Hathaway NCC-2593, giving the Hathaway an advantage in the war game.[1]

Portrayed by Glenn Morshower.

References

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Burke

Senior Chief Petty Officer Burke fought and died on Ajilon Prime in 2373 during a skirmish with the Klingons. Burke gave his life so that the rest of his squad could escape up the ramp of a hopper.[1]

Portrayed by Danny Goldring.

References

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Burgoyne-172

The chief engineer of the U.S.S. Excalibur NCC-26517, with the decisiveness of Captain Calhoun, the strength of Commander Shelby, and the gender of both. Burgoyne was a Hermat, and when s/he set hir sights on you, s/he wasn’t an easy… person… to refuse.[1]

References

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Bullock

A re-creation of Admiral Bullock was part of a training facility created by the Undine (aka Species 8472) in the Delta Quadrant in 2374 preparation for an extensive intelligence-gathering operation against the Federation.[1]

Portrayed by Tucker Smallwood.

References

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Brossmer

Brossmer (TNG-224)
Brossmer (TNG-224)

Chief Brossmer was at the transporter controls when Ro Laren and Geordi LaForge disappeared in an apparent transporter accident in 2368. Later she assisted Lieutenant Commander Data in clearing the ship from chroniton particles.[1]

Portrayed by Shelby Leverington.

References

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Brooks, Janet

Janet Brooks (TNG-184)
Janet Brooks (TNG-184)

Brooks was a crew member aboard the U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701-D whose husband, Marc, died in 2366. Brooks was under the care of Counselor Deanna Troi following her husband’s death. Despite the fact that Troi had temporarily lost her empathic powers at the time, Brooks felt that Troi helped her to deal realistically with Marc’s death.[1]

Portrayed by Kim Braden.

References

  • 1. “The Loss.” Star Trek: The Next Generation, Episode 184. Television. 31 December 1990.
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