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Eric
Child of a U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701-D crew member. Eric was the first child encountered by Iyarran ambassador Loquel aboard the ship in 2370. Eric participated in a sculpting class aboard the ship with Lieutenant Commander Data.[1]
References
- 1. “Masks.” Star Trek: The Next Generation, Episode 269. Television. 21 February 1994.
Doctor, The
The Doctor (VOY-105)
The Doctor began his life as a standard-issue Emergency Medical Hologram, or EMH, aboard the U.S.S. Voyager NCC-74656. The Doctor was originally programmed to be a short-term supplement to a starship’s medical staff, and, as a hologram, could only function in areas equipped with holographic projectors. The Doctor was originally programmed with more than five million possible treatments, with contingency options and adaptive programs utilizing multitronic pathway programming. His program included information from more than three thousand medical references taken from more than two thousand cultures and the experience of forty-seven physicians.[1]
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Chakotay
Chakotay (VOY-106)
Young Chakotay (VOY-125)
Chakotay was born in 2335 on the colony world of Trebus, which had been settled generations before by Native American Humans in search of a new world on which they could return to their ancestral ways. (VOY-) In 2350, Chakotay traveled with his father, Kolopak, back to Earth. They searched throughout Central America for artifacts of their ancestors, the Rubber Tree People, who were descended from the Mayans. Throughout his youth, Chakotay had been disillusioned with his people’s culture, often rebelling against his father.[6]
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Zjod
Alien merchant at a bazaar in the Delphic Expanse. Zjod specialized in exotic female slaves, such as U’tani serpent women and Nuvian concubines.[1]
References
- 1. “Rajiin.” Star Trek: Enterprise, Episode 56. Television. 1 October 2003.
Vanik
Vanik (ENT-08)
A Vulcan captain, Vanik commanded the Ti’Mur, which observed the Enterprise NX-01 while it explored an eisilium-rich comet.[1]
Portrayed by William Utay.
References
- 1. “Breaking the Ice.” Star Trek: Enterprise, Episode 08. Television. 7 November 2001.
V’Lar
V’Lar (ENT-23)
Legendary Vulcan ambassador and an idol of T’Pol‘s. Over her 94-year career, V’Lar negotiated the first territorial accords between Vulcan and Andoria. She also met a young T’Pol at the Ka’Tann conference, and was impressed with the young Vulcan woman. In 2152, V’Lar infiltrated the Mazarite government to gather evidence against corrupt officials. As part of the plan, she was accused of misconduct, and extracted by the Enterprise NX-01.[1]
Portrayed by Fionnula Flanagan.
References
- 1. “Fallen Hero.” Star Trek: Enterprise, Episode 23. Television. 8 May 2002.
Ulis
Ulis (ENT-19)
Leader of a group of Ferengi who looted the Enterprise NX-01 in 2151. Ulis and his gang were thwarted by Captain Archer, who put Ulis’ cowardly cousin Krem in command of their ship.[1]
Portrayed by Ethan Phillips.
References
- 1. “Acquisition.” Star Trek: Enterprise, Episode 19. Television. 27 March 2002.
Ud Brat
Chemist who had a shop at an alien bazaar in the Delphic Expanse in 2153. Jonathan Archer purchased the formula for synthesizing trellium-D from him. Ud Brat was paid in spices from the Enterprise NX-01—black pepper, paprika, mustard seed and cayenne.[1]
References
- 1. “Rajiin.” Star Trek: Enterprise, Episode 56. Television. 1 October 2003.
Tucker, Charles “Trip” III
Charles “Trip” Tucker III (ENT-27)
Charles “Trip” Tucker III (ENT-01-02)
Trip—his father and grandfather were both Charles, so “Trip” was derived from “triple”[19]—was in Starfleet for 13 years, and knew Jonathan Archer for nine. The two officers met when Archer was a commander involved with the NX Test Program and Trip was a lieutenant on Captain Jefferies‘ engineering team. Trip and Archer teamed up with Commander A.G. Robinson to convince Starfleet and its Vulcan advisors that the NX program was worth keeping on track. Though they resorted to unorthodox means, including the launching of an NX test vessel without permission, they were ultimately successful.[19]
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Trena’l
Trena’l (ENT-09)
Xyrillian commander of a ship encountered by the Enterprise NX-01 in 2151. Trena’l later provided a Klingon ship with Xyrillian holographic stimulators in order to spare the lives of his crew.[1]
Portrayed by Randy Oglesby.
References
- 1. “Unexpected.” Star Trek: Enterprise, Episode 05. Television. 17 October 2001.
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