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Seven of Nine

Seven of Nine (VOY-171)
Seven of Nine (VOY-171)

Seven of Nine (VOY-169)
Seven of Nine (VOY-169)

Seven of Nine (VOY-186)
Seven of Nine (VOY-186)

Seven of Nine (VOY-218)
Seven of Nine (VOY-218)

Seven of Nine (VOY-221)
Seven of Nine (VOY-221)

Seven of Nine (VOY-224)
Seven of Nine (VOY-224)

Assimilated at the age of six, Seven of Nine spent most of her life as a Borg drone until she encountered the U.S.S. Voyager NCC-74656. The former Borg drone, Seven of Nine, was born a human female named Annika Hansen.[3] Her parents, Magnus and Erin, were citizens of the United Federation of Planets; they were famously unconventional scientists and had a reputation for radical methods. They developed an interest in the Borg years before the U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701-D made contact with them, and applied for permission to study the biomechanical species in the early 2350s.[17]
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Sato, Hoshi

Hoshi Sato (ENT-01-02)
Hoshi Sato (ENT-01-02)

Hoshi Sato mutated into a Loque'eque (ENT-55)
Hoshi Sato mutated into a Loque’eque (ENT-55)

Whereas other crew members were chomping at the bit for alien contact and to explore strange new worlds, Hoshi was gradually becoming accustomed to the challenges, unusual experiences and potential dangers of space exploration. Still, her courage and confidence grew over the Enterprise NX-01‘s voyage. Beginning with her very first mission, Hoshi discovered that being a linguist involved quick thinking on one’s feet in situations where the safety of the crew was at stake. When the Klingon courier Klaang regained consciousness aboard the Enterprise en route to the Klingon homeworld of Qo’noS, it was her job to not only glean any information that might help the mission, but to calm him down and let him know he was not among enemies. Later, once Klaang was rescued from the Suliban and returned to Qo’noS, Hoshi was able to facilitate enough communication between the Klingons and Captain Archer to complete the mission without incident.[1]
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Sarin

Sarin (ENT-01-02)
Sarin (ENT-01-02)

Sarin disguised as a Human (ENT-01-02)
Sarin disguised as a Human (ENT-01-02)

Suliban female and former Cabal member. Sarin left the Cabal when she became disenchanted with its methods and direction. She provided Klaang with proof that the Cabal was responsible for hostilities within the Klingon Empire, and later gave Captain Archer the same information. She was killed shortly thereafter by Silik.[1]

Portrayed by Melinda Clarke.

References

  • 1. “Broken Bow.” Star Trek: Enterprise, Episodes 01-02. Television. 26 September 2001.
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Sajen

Sajen (ENT-21)
Sajen (ENT-21)

One of the civilian Suliban held in a Tandaran internment camp, and friend of fellow internees Danik and Narra. Sajen distrusted Captain Archer and Ensign Mayweather, but eventually joined them and the rest of the prisoners in an escape.[1]

References

  • 1. “Detained.” Star Trek: Enterprise, Episode 21. Television. 24 April 2002.
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Ryan, Matthew

Matthew Ryan (ENT-10)
Matthew Ryan (ENT-10)

First officer of the Earth Cargo Ship Fortunate. Ryan was a space boomer, like Travis Mayweather, and disapproved of Mayweather’s decision to join Starfleet. He was also bent on revenge for an attack by Nausicaans, and held a Nausicaan captive until Mayweather confronted him for putting all cargo ship crews at risk. Because of this incident, Captain Keene later stripped Ryan of his rank.[1]

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Rooney

Rooney (ENT-49)
Rooney (ENT-49)

Rooney assimilated (ENT-49)
Rooney assimilated (ENT-49)

Human scientist who in 2153 was part of a research team that discovered the debris of a spherical alien vessel in a glacier in Earth‘s Arctic Circle. Among the debris were corpses of two cybernetically enhanced humanoids, which somehow came back to life and abducted Rooney and her associates at the arctic camp, then stole their transport and modified it for higher warp speeds. The Enterprise NX-01 was dispatched to intercept that transport, and discovered that Rooney and the others had themselves been transformed into cybernetic beings. Captain Archer‘s crew was unable to rescue them before destroying the transport, having determined they were no longer Human anyway.[1]

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Rooney

Starfleet officer, stationed at Deep Space 9, who was killed on Stardate 50049.3 along with three fellow officers in a conflict with the Jem’Hadar at Torga IV. Rooney was a trumpet player, and once had people dancing in the aisles of Quark’s.[1]

References

  • 1. “The Ship.” Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, Episode 500. Television. 7 October 1996.
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Romero

Romero (ENT-53)
Romero (ENT-53)

One of the MACOs assigned to the Enterprise NX-01.[1]

References

  • 1. “The Xindi.” Star Trek: Enterprise, Episode 53. Television. 10 September 2003.
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Riann

Riann (ENT-09)
Riann (ENT-09)

Akaali female and apothecary. Riann suspected that Garos‘ curio shop was the source of an epidemic among her people. She joined forces with Captain Archer to rid her planet of Malurians, and was the only Akaali to learn that Archer and his crew were actually from another planet. She and Archer also enjoyed a romantic attraction.[1]

Portrayed by Diane DiLasco.

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Reed, Stuart

Stuart Reed (ENT-12)
Stuart Reed

Father of Malcolm Reed. Stuart and Malcolm’s mother, Mary, spoke with Captain Archer in 2151. Archer was surprised to learn that Reed had not contacted his parents since he was first assigned to the Enterprise NX-01. Stuart was irritated that Malcolm chose space exploration over seafaring, as the Reeds had been Royal Navy men for generations.[1]

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