Personnel

B’tardat

B'tardat (TNG-196)

In 2367, Kaelon Science Minister B’tardat initiated hostile action against the U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701-D when the Kaelon scientist Dr. Timicin requested asylum after defying his planet’s laws.[1] Portrayed by Terence McNally.

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B’iJik

B'iJik (TNG-208)
B’iJik (TNG-208)

Minor bureaucrat serving the Klingon High Council in 2367. B’iJik was reluctant to convey a request from Captain Jean-Luc Picard to Chancellor Gowron when Picard requested the loan of a Bird of Prey. B’iJik eventually relented when Picard’s arguments proved highly persuasive.[1]

Portrayed by Erick Avari.

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B’Etor

B'Etor (ST-07)
B’Etor (ST-07)

A member of the Klingon Empire‘s politically influential House of Duras, B’Etor was the younger of Duras‘ two sisters. Following the death of Duras in 2367, B’Etor plotted unsuccessfully with her sister, Lursa, to seat Duras’ illegitimate son, Toral, as leader of the Klingon High Council, plunging the Empire into a civil war.[1] B’Etor subsequently dropped out of sight for nearly two years until she and her sister attempted to raise capital for their armies by selling bilitrium explosives to the Kohn-ma, a Bajoran terrorist organization, in late 2368.[2] In 2370 she and her sister illegally mined a magnesite ore deposit on Kalla III that belonged to the Pakleds. They later tried to sell the ore to the Yridians.[3] Later that year, B’Etor and Lursa obtained trilithium weapons technology from Dr. Tolian Soran, in hopes of making another attempt to conquer the Klingon Empire. When the U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701-D stumbled upon their activities with Soran at the Amargosa Observatory, B’Etor and Lursa attacked the Enterprise. The sisters were killed when their D-12-class Bird of Prey was destroyed by the Enterprise.[4] Portrayed by Gwynyth Walsh.

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Baytart, Pablo

Baytart, a helmsman aboard the U.S.S. Voyager NCC-74656, was once described by Tom Paris as “a good pilot.”[1]

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Baxter, Walter

Walter Baxter (VOY-107)
Walter Baxter (VOY-107)

Walter Baxter (VOY-119)
Walter Baxter (VOY-119)

Lieutenant Walter Baxter was a Human male[1] and a frequent user of the gymnasium aboard the U.S.S. Voyager NCC-74656.[2] He apparently changed assignments early on after Voyager was transported to the Delta Quadrant, as his uniform changed from red to gold.[1, 2] Portrayed by Tom Virtue.

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Batanides, Marta

Marta Batanides (TNG-241)
Marta Batanides (TNG-241)

Batanides was an academy friend of Jean-Luc Picard. Following their graduation from Starfleet Academy in 2327, Ensigns Marta Batanides, Corey Zweller, and Jean-Luc Picard were at Starbase Earhart to await their first deep-space assignments. When Q allowed Picard to relive this portion of his life decades later, Picard acted on a long-held desire to be more than “just friends” with Marta. Unfortunately, the liaison strained their friendship.[1]

Portrayed by J.C. Brandy.

References

  • 1. “Tapestry.” Star Trek: The Next Generation, Episode 241. Television. 15 February 1993.

Basso Tromac

Bajoran who collaborated with the Cardassians during the occupation. While working for Gul Dukat, Basso procured several Bajoran comfort women from the Singha refugee camp for use aboard the Cardassian space station Terok Nor.[1] Portrayed by David Bowie.

References

  • 1DS9-541: Wrongs Darker Than Death or Night
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Bashir, Richard

Husband to Amsha Bashir and father of Julian Bashir. Bashir held a wide variety of jobs during his life, ranging from serving as a ship’s steward to a stint in the diplomatic corps. Bashir and his wife were deeply concerned when their young son, Julian, exhibited serious learning disabilities. When Julian was six years old, Richard took him to Adigeon Prime to undergo an illegal genetic engineering procedure. While the DNA resequencing greatly enhanced Julian’s intellectual and physical abilities, it led to a rift between father and son because Julian felt himself to be an unnatural replacement for a defective child. Although the Bashir family was successful in maintaining the secret of Julian’s alteration for many years, the truth was revealed in 2373. Richard Bashir pleaded guilty to illegal genetic engineering and accepted a two-year sentence at the Federation Penal Settlement in New Zealand. Under the terms of the guilty plea, Julian Bashir was permitted to retain his Starfleet commission and his medical degree, since he was not responsible for his father’s action.[1] Portrayed by Brian George.

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Bashir, Julian (Mirror)

In the Mirror Universe, Julian Bashir resided on station Terok Nor, and was an argumentative member of the Terran resistance.[1] By 2372, Bashir had become a captain in the resistance, and as pilot of a Rebel raider ship, he helped fend off an Alliance fleet that threatened the rebel-held Terok Nor.[2] Portrayed by Alexander Siddig.

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Bashir, Julian

Julian Bashir (DS9-401-402)
Julian Bashir (DS9-401-402)

Julian Subatoi Bashir was born in 2341[11, 12] to Richard and Amsha Bashir,[21] and his family was reportedly descended from the fifteenth-century Earth poet Singh el Bashir. His father was a minor Federation diplomat,[21] while his great-grandmother, Watley, also served in Starfleet.[17]
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