Personnel
April, Sarah
Sarah April was the chief medical officer aboard the U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701 while Captain Robert April, her husband, commanded the vessel.[1]
Portrayed by Nichelle Nichols (voice).
References
- 1. “The Counter-Clock Incident.” Star Trek: The Animated Series, Episode 22. Television. 12 October 1974.
Appel, Ed
Chief Processing Engineer at the underground pergium mining colony on Janus VI. In 2266, Appel helped to defend the settlement against an unknown “monster” that could burrow through solid rock, and was destroying machinery and killing the miners. When it was learned the creature was an intelligent lifeform called a Horta and was in fact a mother protecting her eggs, Appel and the other miners reached a peaceful alliance with the creature. They would help the Horta and her offspring to flourish, and the young Hortas would mine the pergium at a far faster rate than the humans could, making the miners extremely rich.[1]
Portrayed by Brad Weston.
References
- 1. “The Devil in the Dark.” Star Trek, Episode 26. Television. 9 March 1967.
Apgar, Nel
Nel Apgar (TNG-162)
Tanugan scientist who worked on development of a Krieger Wave converter on a science station in orbit around Tanuga IV. Apgar was killed under suspicious circumstances in the explosion of the science station in 2366. Commander William Riker, first officer of the U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701-D, was implicated in the case, but was eventually cleared when a holodeck re-creation of the incident provided convincing evidence that Apgar himself was responsible for the fatal explosion, apparently while trying to kill Riker.[1]
Portrayed by Mark Margolis.
References
- 1. “A Matter of Perspective.” Star Trek: The Next Generation, Episode 162. Television. 12 February 1990.
Apgar, Mauna
Mauna Apgar (TNG-162)
Tanugan. Widow to scientist Dr. Nel Apgar. Mauna Apgar accused Commander William Riker of the U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701-D of being responsible for the explosion that killed her husband in 2366.[1]
Portrayed by Gina Hecht.
References
- 1. “A Matter of Perspective.” Star Trek: The Next Generation, Episode 162. Television. 12 February 1990.
Apella
Leader of the villagers on Tyree’s planet. The Klingons gave Apella flintlock weapons to use against Tyree‘s followers, the hill people, in 2267, thus upsetting the balance of power in that society.[1]
Portrayed by Arthur Bearnard.
References
- 1. “A Private Little War.” Star Trek, Episode 45. Television. 2 February 1968.
Anya
Anya (TNG-136)
Anya as creature (TNG-136)
Anya as creature (TNG-136)
Anya as girl (TNG-136)
Guardian of Salia of planet Daled IV. A shape-shifting allasomorph, Anya appeared to the U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701-D crew as an older human woman, although her natural appearance was not known. Originally from the third moon of Daled IV, Anya was protective of Salia in the extreme, and was reluctant to allow Salia to mingle with the Enterprise-D crew.[1]
Portrayed by Paddi Edwards and Mädchen Amick.
References
- 1. “The Dauphin.” Star Trek: The Next Generation, Episode 136. Television. 20 February 1989.
Antonio
An inhabitant of Earth who worked as a safari guide in the Central American rain forest during the mid-24th century. Antonio once guided Kolopak and Chakotay in a search for the descendants of the Rubber Tree People.[1]
Portrayed by Joseph Palamas.
References
- 1. “Tattoo.” Star Trek: Voyager, Episode 125. Television. 6 November 1995.
Anthwara
Anthwara (TNG-272)
Leader of the tribal council of the Native American colonists on planet Dorvan V. Anthwara’s grandfather, Katowa, had led this band from Earth in the 2170s, in search of a new home among the stars. The group wandered for nearly two centuries, searching for a suitable home, until Anthwara led his group to Dorvan V in 2350. When he arrived, the mountains, the rivers, and the sky welcomed him. He refused to be moved from what he knew was his sacred land, despite pressure from the Federation government in 2370. Anthwara was able to convince both the Federation and the Cardassian Union that his people should be allowed to remain on Dorvan V under Cardassian jurisdiction.[1]
Portrayed by Tom Jackson.
References
- 1. “Journey’s End.” Star Trek: The Next Generation, Episode 272. Television. 28 March 1994.
Annorax
Annorax (VOY-176)
Krenim scientist who worked to develop a temporal weapon of mass destruction. In an alternate timeline, Annorax was one of the greatest mass murderers in the galaxy, rivaling even the Borg Collective. In this alternate timeline, Annorax successfully developed the Krenim temporal weapon ship and used it against the Rilnar, enemies of the Krenim. Unfortunately, Annorax had failed to adequately consider the complexities of temporal mechanics. The elimination of the Rilnar from history left his people susceptible to a deadly disease that left some fifty million Krenim dead, including his beloved wife. Annorax spent the next 200 years using his temporal weapon, trying to restore his people’s original timeline, but each use brought further unpredicted side effects. In the process, he destroyed thousands of worlds, eliminating untold trillions of innocent lives from history, but he was never able to entirely restore his people.[1] Annorax was reunited with his wife when his ship was attacked by the U.S.S. Voyager NCC-74656, causing a temporal incursion that removed the Krenim ship from the timeline, undoing all the changes to history it had wrought.[2]
Portrayed by Kurtwood Smith.
Annel
Inhabitant of station Deep Space 9 in 2373. Annel would often babysit for the O’Brien family.[1]
References
- 1. “Business as Usual.” Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, Episode 516. Television. 7 April 1997.
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