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Carlson
Carlson was a former Maquis member serving aboard the U.S.S. Voyager NCC-74656. In the “Insurrection Alpha” holodeck program, Carlson helped Chakotay seize the ship.[1]
References
- 1. “Worst Case Scenario.” Star Trek: Voyager, Episode 167. Television. 7 May 1997.
Bronowski, Doug
Doug Bronowski (VOY-216)
Ensign Bronowski worked in the airponics bay aboard the U.S.S. Voyager NCC-74656 and, according to Harry Kim, he played the accordion… badly.[1]
References
- 1. “Someone to Watch Over Me.” Star Trek: Voyager, Episode 216. Television. 28 April 1999.
Anetra
Holographic humanoid on planet Yadera II. Anetra, Taya‘s mother, was one of several people who mysteriously disappeared in 2370 and were later found to be sentient holographic images.[1]
References
- 1. “Shadowplay.” Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, Episode 436. Television. 21 February 1994.
Sisko, Benjamin
Benjamin Sisko (DS9-541)
Benjamin Lafayette Sisko was born in Louisiana on Earth; he was the only son of Joseph Sisko,[2] a gourmet chef[1] who owned and operated a Creole restaurant in New Orleans.[2] Ben Sisko’s mother disappeared when he was a small child, leaving Joseph alone with Ben and his older sister, Sarah.[2] It wasn’t until many years later that Ben Sisko discovered that his mother had actually been possessed by one of the Bajoran Prophets in order to ensure his birth; once this had been accomplished, the Prophet left her body, and the woman fled from a life she had been forced to live.[3]
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Spock (Mirror)
Spock (Mirror) (TOS-39)
Spock served as the science officer aboard the I.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701 under Captain Pike.[3] In 2265, he conspired with Commander James T. Kirk to distract and misdirect Pike, allowing Kirk to carry out a plot to assassinate Pike. When Kirk became captain of the Enterprise, he rewarded Spock’s loyalty by naming him first officer.[4]
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Data
Data (ST-08)
Data (ST-10)
Data assimilated (ST-08)
Data (ST-08)
Data (ST-07)
Data (TNG-237)
Data (TNG-165)
Data (TNG-108)
Data on holodeck (ST-07)
Data on holodeck (TNG-129)
Data disguised as a Romulan (TNG-207)
Data was an android created by the renowned cyberneticist Dr. Noonian Soong on a Federation colony at Alpha Omicron in the 2330s. He was deactivated and left on the surface when the colony was attacked by the Crystalline Entity, only to be reactivated some time later by the crew of the U.S.S. Tripoli NCC-19386, which was investigating the colony’s disappearance.[3]
Kirk, James T. (Mirror)
Captain James T. Kirk (Mirror) (TOS-39)
A fine example of advancement in the Terran Empire‘s Starfleet was Captain James T. Kirk, commanding officer of the I.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701.[1] On Stardate 1299.7[11] in 2265, Kirk became captain of the Enterprise after assassinating Captain Christopher Pike[1].
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Spock (ST11)
Spock (ST-11)
Young Spock (ST-11)
Spock was born in the city of ShiKahr on Vulcan to Sarek and Amanda Grayson on Stardate 2230.06, and named for one of Vulcan’s early society-builders.[2] His youth was fraught with complications from his mixed Vulcan–Human heritage. He was frequently tormented by his peers, who told him that he was “neither Vulcan nor human,” and thus had “no place in this universe.” By the time he reached adulthood, this prejudice had not abated, and played a pivotal role in his decision to decline a seat at the Vulcan Science Academy in 2248, and he elected instead to attend Starfleet Academy on Earth, where he became one of that institution’s most distinguished graduates.[1]
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Pike, Christopher (ST11)
Christopher Pike (ST-11)
Christopher Pike (ST-11)
Christopher Pike was the first captain of the U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701, and oversaw its construction for several years prior to its launch in 2258.
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Pike, Christopher (Mirror)
Christopher Pike (Mirror) (MU IDW MI #2)
In 2265, Captain Christopher Pike of the I.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701 was assassinated by his first officer, James T. Kirk, who then succeeded him as captain.[1]
References
- 1. “Mirror, Mirror.” Star Trek, Episode 39. Television. 6 October 1967.
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