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Bailey, David
David Bailey was a young, newly-promoted lieutenant when Dr. McCoy told Enterprise Captain Kirk that he thought Bailey was not ready for bridge duty. His concern was justified when Bailey panicked while the ship was held powerless by a vessel from the First Federation.
Bailey was relieved, but asked permission to serve at his station during what he thought would be the starship’s final moments. Bailey volunteered to be part of a cultural exchange program.[1] Portrayed by Anthony Hall.
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Bahrat
Bahrat was obsessive about law and order on his station, and imposed heavy punishment on those found guilty of criminal activity. Punishment ranged from fines to imprisonment in a cryostatic chamber. Bahrat also demanded a twenty percent commission for all trading on his station.[1] Portrayed by Carlos Carrasco.
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Badar N’D’D
Badar N’D’D (TNG-108)
Chief delegate of the Antican contingent to the Parliament Conference of 2364.[1]
Portrayed by Marc Alaimo.
References
- 1. “Lonely Among Us.” Star Trek: The Next Generation, Episode 108. Television. 2 November 1987.
Ba’el
Ba’el (TNG-242)
Daughter of a Klingon woman, Gi’ral, and a Romulan officer, Tokath. Ba’el was born and raised at the Romulan prison camp in the Carraya system, and thus had an unusual sense of tolerance toward both cultures. Although the existence of the camp remained a secret, Ba’el did once meet a Klingon from the outside when Worf discovered the camp in 2369.[1] The two became romantically involved, but Ba’el felt she could not leave Carraya because of the racial intolerance she would experience in either the Romulan or Klingon empires.[2]
Portrayed by Jennifer Gatti.
References
- 1. “Birthright, Part I.” Star Trek: The Next Generation, Episode 242. Television. 22 February 1993.
- 2. “Birthright, Part II.” Star Trek: The Next Generation, Episode 243. Television. 1 March 1993.
al-Baslama, Mohamed
Security officer on the U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701 during Captain James T. Kirk‘s first five-year mission.[1] Lieutenant al-Baslama was second in command of the ship’s security department, but was murdered by non-corporeal entities that took over the bodies of several Enterprise crew members.[2]
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Azin
In 2372, Minister Azin hired Kasidy Yates to captain a freighter for the Bajoran Commerce Ministry.[1]
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Azetbur
Daughter of Klingon Chancellor Gorkon, Azetbur ascended to lead the High Council after the assassination of her father in 2291. As chancellor, Azetbur continued Gorkon’s peace initiative with the Federation, concluding with the historic Khitomer peace accords.[1] Portrayed by Rosana DeSoto.
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Ayelborne
Ayelborne, along with all other Organians, welcomed representatives of both the Federation and the Klingon Empire to his planet in 2267. Ayelborne ignored strong warnings from Federation representative and Starship Enterprise Captain James T. Kirk that Klingon occupation would have potentially disastrous consequences to the apparently technologically unsophisticated Organian people. It was later revealed that the Organians were an incredibly advanced civilization of noncorporeal life-forms who had been masquerading as humanoids in order to make it easier for the Federation and Klingon representatives to deal with them. Ayelborne predicted that the Federation and Klingon antagonists would eventually become fast friends.[1] Portrayed by Jon Abbott.
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Ayala
Ayala (VOY-101-102)
Ayala was a Human male and a former member of the Maquis. He first boarded the U.S.S. Voyager NCC-74656 with Chakotay and Tuvok shortly after both Voyager and the Maquis were stranded in the Delta Quadrant.[1] After the Maquis crew was integrated into Voyager, Ayala became a tactical officer, and occasionally filled in for Tuvok on the bridge.[1, 2, 3, 6, 7] Ayala was temporarily left in command of Voyager when the ship encountered a distortion ring.[3] Ayala missed his sons, who were back in the Alpha Quadrant.[8] Ayala introduced the “Insurrection Alpha” holodeck program to Harry Kim in 2373.[12] A few months later, he was promoted to lieutenant.[14] Portrayed by Tarik Ergin.
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Avik
In 2372, Commander Avik mistook Lieutenant Tom Paris of the U.S.S. Voyager NCC-74656 for a thief who had stolen a prototype coaxial warp drive starship from Benthos IV. When the stolen ship entered the Kotaba Expanse with Paris aboard, Avik attempted to take him into custody.[1]
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