Personnel
Ahjess
Son of Lela Dax. Ahjess would often climb into bed with his mother when he craved attention.[1]
References
Aguayo, Monico
Captain Aguayo was killed in action in 2374, according to a report from the Starship Exeter.[1] From a casualty report shown in a background computer display.
References
Agrowski
Crewman on the U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701-A who, in an hallucination, fancied himself as a gourmet chef.[1]
References
- 1. “Mudd’s Magic!” Star Trek, Volume 1 Issue 40. Comic Book. July 1987. DC Comics.
Agnatha
Federation ambassador from the planet Jezero. In 2269 Agnatha was murdered aboard the Starship Enterprise while en route to Détente Station 1.[1]
References
- 1. “Death’s Angel.” Star Trek. Novel. April 1981. Bantam Books.
Agnal
Crewman on the Chalnoth vessel Bludgeoner. Agnal was coccooned by a creature on Beta Scoraata II when investigating the loss of the crew of the vessel Blade.[1]
References
- 1. “Mother of Madness.” Star Trek: The Next Generation, Volume 2 Issue 60. Comic Book. June 1994. DC Comics.
Agent 347
Human raised by the Aegis, then returned to Earth in the 1960s with a mission to protect humanity from it’s own self-destructive nature. Agents 201 and 347 were killed in a car accident before they could complete their task, so their mission fell to Supervisor 194, aka Gary Seven.[1]
References
- 1. “Assignment: Earth.” Star Trek, Episode 55. Television. 29 March 1968.
Agent 201
Human raised by the Aegis, then returned to Earth in the 1960s with a mission to protect humanity from it’s own self-destructive nature. Agents 201 and 347 were killed in a car accident before they could complete their task, so their mission fell to Supervisor 194, aka Gary Seven.[1]
References
- 1. “Assignment: Earth.” Star Trek, Episode 55. Television. 29 March 1968.
Aernath
Klingon agricultural biologist.[1]
References
- 1. “Pawns and Symbols.” Star Trek, Book 26. Novel. November 1985. Pocket Books.
Aeloran
Captain of the Orion vessel Stellar Storm. Aeloran and his crew were assimilated by Raven in 2268 and his ship destroyed by a Starfleet crew in command of the I.K.S. Falchion.[1]
References
- 1. “Dreams of the Raven.” Star Trek, Book 34. Novel. June 1987.
Aela
Maquis member who became part of a violent splinter organization that attempted to assassinate Gul Engor on Deep Space 9 in 2371. Aela, a Human woman, was thwarted by Ro Laren, another Maquis who came to stop Aela from instigating a full scale war.[1]
References
- 1. “Friend and Foe Alike.” Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, Issue 28. Comic Book. September 1995. Malibu Comics.
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