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Surak
Surak (ENT-84)
Surak (TOS-77)
Philosopher considered the greatest of all who ever lived on Vulcan, the father of all which Vulcan culture holds true. In the 4th century A.D. (Earth calendar), the planet was in the grip of devastating wars and violent passions. At this time, Surak traversed a treacherous desert known as the Forge in his quest for enlightenment, and came to conclude that logic is at the heart of every Vulcan soul.[2] His teachings brought this basic truth to his people, and ushered in the great period of reformation and peace known as the Time of Awakening.[3] His writings formed the basis of Vulcan belief and philosophy, and were extensively translated and interpreted throughout history (which some believed compromised his doctrine).[2] His original, unaltered words, however, were preserved in an artifact known as the Kir’Shara, which was hidden inside the desert stronghold known as the T’Karath Sanctuary.[3]
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Soval (Mirror)
Soval (Mirror)
Soval was the tactical officer on the I.S.S. Avenger NX-09. Soval was killed when the Avenger was destroyed.[1]
Portrayed by Gary Graham.
References
- 1. “In a Mirror, Darkly, Part II.” Star Trek: Enterprise, Episode 95. Television. 29 April 2005.
Soval
Soval (ENT-41)
Vulcan ambassador to Earth. Soval has a somewhat stuffy, condescending attitude toward Humans, which caused problems for both Admiral Forrest and Captain Archer. As a child, Archer referred to him as “Ambassador Pointy.”[1] Soval objected to Archer taking command of the Enterprise NX-01,[1] and also blamed Archer for the destruction of the P’Jem monastery.[2]
Portrayed by Gary Graham.
References
- 1. “Broken Bow.” Star Trek: Enterprise, Episodes 01-02. Television. 26 September 2001.
- 2. “Shadows of P’Jem.” Star Trek: Enterprise, Episode 14. Television. 6 February 2002.
Sopek
Sopek (ENT-14)
Captain of the Vulcan ship Ni’Var. Sopek and his ship were sent to take T’Pol off of the Enterprise NX-01 following the destruction of the sacred Vulcan monastery of P’Jem.[1]
References
- 1. “Shadows of P’Jem.” Star Trek: Enterprise, Episode 14. Television. 6 February 2002.
Sonsorra
Sonsorra (ENT-11)
One of the pilgrims traveling to the Great Plume of Agosoria. Sonsorra offered some Voo-Sinteel liquor to “Trip” Tucker as a gift.[1]
Portrayed by Leonard Kelly-Young.
References
- 1. “Cold Front.” Star Trek: Enterprise, Episode 11. Television. 28 November 2001.
Sloane, Lily
Lily Sloane (ST-08)
Lily Sloane was a Human female in the 21st century who survived World War III to become a renowned member of a scientific community hidden away in remote Bozeman, Montana, North America. Though she remains relatively unsung in the annals of history compared to her famous colleague, Zefram Cochrane, she played a pivotal role in shaping the future of the United Federation of Planets and of Humanity.
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Silik
Silik (ENT-01-02)
Silik was a high-ranking Suliban soldier fighting on the 22nd-century front of the Temporal Cold War, taking orders from a mysterious humanoid from the future in exchange for genetic enhancements for himself and fellow members of the Suliban Cabal. These enhancements included shapeshifting and chameleonic abilities as well as enhanced senses, giving Silik a distinct advantage over those he fought, such as Jonathan Archer from the Earth ship Enterprise NX-01. Silik first crossed paths with Archer in 2151 when he was ordered to prevent the Enterprise from reaching the Klingon homeworld, Qo’noS, with Klaang, a courier who held information that would undermine efforts of the Cabal to bring civil war to the Klingon Empire. Silik succeeded in kidnapping Klaang from the starship, but he was unable to ascertain from the Klingon what information he received from ex-Cabal member Sarin. To find more clues, he traveled to Rigel X, where he again encountered the Enterprise crew, and, in the ensuing struggle, he killed Sarin. Later, Archer and his people tracked down the Suliban Helix where Silik was based and retook Klaang. Silik faced off with Archer in the Helix’s Temporal Chamber, where Silik received orders from the future, and revealed that his people didn’t share Humanity‘s patience with natural selection, essentially confirming that his enhancements were payment for pitting the Klingons against each other. Silik tried to kill Archer at that time, knowing it would have changed history, but Archer managed to escape with the help of his crew.[1]
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Shiraht
Shiraht (ENT-18)
One of the Eskan hunters stalking the indigenous, shape-shifting creatures on a rogue planet. Shiraht was the first Eskan struck by one of these creatures after they received a chemical masking agent from Captain Archer.[1]
References
- 1. “Rogue Planet.” Star Trek: Enterprise, Episode 18. Television. 20 March 2002.
Shaw
Shaw (ENT-10)
Crewman on the Earth Cargo Ship Fortunate. Shaw was uncomfortable with First Officer Ryan‘s vendetta against the Nausicaans.[1]
Portrayed by Kieran Mulroney.
References
- 1. “Fortunate Son.” Star Trek: Enterprise, Episode 10. Television. 21 November 2001.
Seven of Nine (Alternate)
V163 Timeline
Seven of Nine (VOY-169)
Seven of Nine was not present when Kes experienced the “Year of Hell” and its aftermath in this timeline. The U.S.S. Voyager NCC-74656 encountered the Krenim more than three months earlier in this timeline (Stardate 50973)[1] than in the Prime timeline (Stardate 51252.3),[2] suggesting that Voyager‘s encounter with the Borg and the Undine (aka Species 8472) (which occurred on Stardate 50984.3)[2] may not have happened in this reality; as a result, Seven of Nine was likely never liberated from the Collective by Voyager.[1]
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