Personnel
Traeg
Traeg (ENT-14)
Leader of the Coridan rebels who kidnapped Archer and T’Pol in 2151. He was killed by Andorians.[1]
References
- 1. “Shadows of P’Jem.” Star Trek: Enterprise, Episode 14. Television. 6 February 2002.
Tos
Tos (ENT-01-02)
Vulcan dignitary. Tos was a colleague of Ambassador Soval serving on Earth circa 2151. He provided information on the Klingons to Starfleet, and was against Archer‘s mission to return Klaang to Qo’noS.[1]
Portrayed by Thomas Kopache.
References
- 1. “Broken Bow.” Star Trek: Enterprise, Episodes 01-02. Television. 26 September 2001.
Tomalak
Tomalak (TNG-155)
As one of the most visible Romulan leaders along the Neutral Zone of the 2360s, Tomalak enjoyed playing the role of sneeringly diplomatic soldier of his elusive people. Tomalak matched wits with Starfleet‘s Jean-Luc Picard several times over the years and was outmaneuvered on each occasion. In 2366, he had to back down after a spy craft that violated the Neutral Zone was discovered with survivors on Galorndon Core,[1] and later was completely surprised when plans to expose his own service’s Admiral Jarok as a traitor with a faked Nelvana III invasion story were calmed when three Klingon ships decloaked to back up the U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701-D.[2] In 2370, he confronted Picard during incidents surrounding an anti-time rift.[3][1]
Portrayed by Andreas Katsulas.
References
- 1. “The Enemy.” Star Trek: The Next Generation, Episode 155. Television. 6 November 1989.
- 2. “The Defector.” Star Trek: The Next Generation, Episode 158. Television. 1 January 1990.
- 3. “All Good Things…” Star Trek: The Next Generation, Episodes 277-278. Television. 23 May 1994.
Tolaris
One of the V’tosh ka’tur (“Vulcans without logic”) encountered by the Enterprise NX-01 in 2151. Tolaris forged an unlikely bond with T’Pol, and suggested she attempt to re-connect with her emotions. He used an ancient Vulcan technique known as a “mind-meld” to help her achieve this, but T’Pol was uncomfortable with it and asked him to stop. She eventually had to force him to break the meld. Captain Archer was angered by Tolaris’ attack on T’Pol, and asked him to leave the Enterprise.[1] A year later, T’Pol was forced to reveal that she had contracted Panar Syndrome as a result of the forced meld.[2] It was another two years before the imbalance in her brain chemistry was corrected, as Panar Syndrome had been known of since the time of Surak; Panar Syndrome was caused by inexperienced and poorly-trained melders, but could be corrected by those with the proper training.[3]
References
- 1. “Fusion.” Star Trek: Enterprise, Episode 17. Television. 27 February 2002.
- 2. “Stigma.” Star Trek: Enterprise, Episode 40. Television. 5 February 2003.
- 3. “Kir’Shara.” Star Trek: Enterprise, Episode 85. Television. 3 December 2004.
Tholos
Tholos (ENT-07)
Andorian officer. Tholos served under Shran during the incident at the P’Jem monastery[1] and on Coridan.[2]
Portrayed by Steven Dennis.
References
- 1. “The Andorian Incident.” Star Trek: Enterprise, Episode 07. Television. 31 October 2001.
- 2. “Shadows of P’Jem.” Star Trek: Enterprise, Episode 14. Television. 6 February 2002.
Tavin
Tavin (ENT-17)
Leader of the V’tosh ka’tur (“Vulcans without logic”) encountered by the Enterprise NX-01 in 2151. Tavin captained the starship Vahklas and was very fond of chicken marsala.[1]
References
- 1. “Fusion.” Star Trek: Enterprise, Episode 17. Television. 27 February 2002.
Tarquin
Tarquin (ENT-58)
Tarquin in Human guise (ENT-58)
Telepathic alien male. As a telepath, Tarquin was rare among his people—the odds were one in fifty million. Telepaths were considered a threat to the greater population and sent to live in exile. Tarquin was the sole inhabitant of his planet, living in a massive sanctuary. His family gave him an object that extended the range of his telepathy, which he used to seek out unique minds. When he found such an individual, he tried to lure her to his homeworld in order for her to become his companion. His species had a very long lifespan, and he had already outlived four companions. He planned on Hoshi Sato becoming his next companion, but she refused. Tarquin aided the Enterprise NX-01 by giving Hoshi the coordinates for a Xindi colony, and expressed his hope that, one day, she would change her mind and join him.[1]
References
- 1. “Exile.” Star Trek: Enterprise, Episode 58. Television. 15 October 2003.
T’Ret
Leader of a faction sent to contain the mutagenic virus created by the Loque’eque. The virus had infected tens of millions of people on his homeworld.[1]
References
- 1. “Extinction.” Star Trek: Enterprise, Episode 55. Television. 24 September 2003.
T’Pol (Mirror)
T’Pol (Mirror) (ENT-94)
T’Pol was the science officer aboard the I.S.S. Enterprise NX-01 under Captain Forrest. In 2155, she remained loyal to Forrest even after Jonathan Archer led a mutiny against the captain and seized control of the ship, which was later destroyed by Tholians.[1] T’Pol survived the destruction of the Enterprise, as she was aboard the U.S.S. Defiant NCC-1764, which had been transported through time and across dimensions from 2268 in the Prime timeline. She later joined forces with a rebel group composed of Vulcans, and other non-Humans who were resisting the Terran Empire and attempted to destroy the Defiant.[2]
Portrayed by Jolene Blalock.
References
- 1. “In a Mirror, Darkly, Part I.” Star Trek: Enterprise, Episode 94. Television. 22 April 2005.
- 2. “In a Mirror, Darkly, Part II.” Star Trek: Enterprise, Episode 95. Television. 29 April 2005.
T’Pol
T’Pol (ENT-22)
T’Pol (ENT-64)
During her first year aboard the Enterprise NX-01, T’Pol defied her critics—Humans and Vulcans alike—who thought she wouldn’t last. She surprised the Enterprise crew on its maiden voyage when Captain Jonathan Archer was injured and she took command of the ship by continuing the mission he set out to accomplish, rather than simply returning to Earth after the Klingon courier Klaang was captured by Suliban agents.[1]
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