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Esteban, J.T.
J.T. Esteban (ST-03)
Captain of the Oberth-class science vessel U.S.S. Grissom NCC-638. Esteban was killed when the Grissom was destroyed above the Genesis Planet by a Klingon Bird of Prey.[1]
Portrayed by Phillip Richard Allen.
References
- 1. Star Trek III: The Search for Spock. Film. 1 June 1984.
Eisenhower, Dwight
Human. Dwight David “Ike” Eisenhower was the thirty-fourth President of the United States of America. The Talosians viewed several images of Human history, including one of Eisenhower, while accessing the computer aboard the U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701.[1]
References
- 1. “The Cage.” Star Trek, Episode 00. Television. 1965 (Unaired).
Earhart, Amelia
Amelia Earhart (VOY-120)
A noted aviator, Amelia Earhart was the first woman to fly alone across Earth‘s Atlantic Ocean. Born in 1898, Earhart disappeared without a trace in 1937 while piloting a Lockheed Electra aircraft in an attempt to fly around the Earth. Unknown to twentieth-century Earth authorities, Earhart and her navigator, Fred Noonan, were among some three hundred Humans abducted from the planet and taken as slave labor on a world held by the Briori in the Delta Quadrant. Earhart, Noonan, and six other abductees remained in cryostasis for centuries until they were revived in 2371 by Starfleet personnel from the U.S.S. Voyager NCC-74656. Earhart and Noonan both elected to remain on the former Briori-held world, along with a colony of descendants from the original abductees. Voyager Captain Kathryn Janeway noted that Earhart had been an inspiration that had led her to a career in Starfleet.[1]
Portrayed by Sharon Lawrence.
References
- 1. “The 37s.” Star Trek: Voyager, Episode 120. Television. 28 August 1995.
Dehner, Elizabeth
Elizabeth Dehner (TOS-01)
A Human psychiatrist, Dr. Elizabeth Dehner boarded the U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701 at the Aldebaran Colony in 2265 on an assignment to study crew reaction in emergency conditions. Highly rated on ESP tests, Dr. Dehner was born on Stardate 1089.5 in the town or city of Delman. Her father was Gerald Dehner.
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Degra
Degra (ENT-59)
Xindi-Primate who designed a planet-killing weapon, which the Xindi Council intended to use against Earth in an effort to annihilate the Human race.[1] Degra had a wife, Naara, and two children, Piral and Jaina.[2] Degra was murdered by Dolim, a Xindi-Reptilian on the council, for aiding the Human Captain Jonathan Archer.[3]
Portrayed by Randy Oglesby.
References
- 1. “The Shipment.” Star Trek: Enterprise, Episode 59. Television. 29 October 2003.
- 2. “Stratagem.” Star Trek: Enterprise, Episode 66. Television. 4 February 2004.
- 3. “The Council.” Star Trek: Enterprise, Episode 74. Television. 12 May 2004.
Cutler, Elizabeth
Elizabeth Cutler (ENT-04)
Elizabeth Cutler (ENT-13)
An exobiologist serving on the Enterprise NX-01, Cutler specialized in entomology. She was part of the away team that was infected with a strange hallucinogen while trapped by a storm on the surface of Archer IV.[1] Later, she was mentored by Dr. Phlox to become a part-time medic, assisting him in his research on the crisis on Valakis[2] and tending to an injured Ensign Mayweather while the doctor was partaking of his annual hibernation.[3] She also developed a romantic attraction to Phlox, and enjoyed taking in the occasional movie with him. Ultimately, however, she told the doctor that she just wanted to be friends. Cutler also tried to befriend the aloof T’Pol, but to no avail.[2]
Portrayed by Kellie Waymire. This page is dedicated to the memory of Kellie Waymire.
References
- 1. “Strange New World.” Star Trek: Enterprise, Episode 4. Television. 10 October 2001.
- 2. “Dear Doctor.” Star Trek: Enterprise, Episode 13. Television. 23 January 2002.
- 3. “Two Days and Two Nights.” Star Trek: Enterprise, Episode 25. Television. 15 May 2002.
Cusack, Dermot
Dermot Cusack (EV MVL 01)
Dermot Cusack served as yeoman to Captain Christopher Pike aboard two vessels, including the U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701[2] before his death at the hands of Rigellian extremists in 2254.[1, 3] Cusack, of Irish descent, was well-liked and had a reputation as something of a rogue, according to Commodore April.[2]
References
- 1. “The Cage.” Star Trek, Episode 00. Television. 1965 (Unaired).
- 2. “Flesh of My Flesh.” Star Trek: Early Voyages, Issue 1. Comic Book. February 1997. Marvel Comics.
- 3. “Our Dearest Blood.” Star Trek: Early Voyages, Issue 3. Comic Book. April 1997. Marvel Comics
Colt, J.M.
J.M. Colt (TOS-00)
J.M. Colt (TOS-00)
Human. Yeoman to Captain Pike aboard the U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701. According to Pike, “she does a good job.” Allowed to beam down by the Talosians to give Pike a choice for a mate. A spiteful Vina sarcastically said of Colt’s confusion that “[t]here’s a fine choice for intelligent offspring!” According to the Talosians, she had “considered [Pike] unreachable but now is realizing this has changed. The factors in her favor are youth and strength, plus unusually strong female drives.”[1]
Portrayed by Laurel Goodwin.
References
- 1. “The Cage.” Star Trek, Episode 00. Television. 1965 (Unaired).
Cartwright
Cartwright (ST-06)
Admiral Cartwright presided over emergency operations from Starfleet Headquarters in San Francisco when an alien probe threatened the Earth in 2286.[1] Politically conservative and extremely wary of the Klingon Empire, Cartwright opposed the peace initiative of Klingon Chancellor Gorkon, and participated in a conspiracy with Klingon General Chang to asssassinate Gorkon in 2291.[2]
Portrayed by Brock Peters.
References
- 1. Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home. Film. 26 November 1986.
- 2. Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country. Film. 6 December 1991.
Carlotti, Gabrielle
Gabrielle Carlotti (EV MVL 01)
Head nurse aboard the U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701 under Captain Pike, she previously served at the New Venice Colony on Mars and aboard the U.S.S. Redoubt and the U.S.S. Nelson. Originally from New Milan, a colony that was destroyed during a Tholian expansionist program. She and her two brothers were the only survivors from her family. Pike considered her “bright, outgoing, if a little intense.”[1]
References
- 1. “Flesh of My Flesh.” Star Trek: Early Voyages, Issue 1. Comic Book. February 1997. Marvel Comics.
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