Voyager

Bristow, Fred

Lieutenant Freddy Bristow, once described by Tom Paris as “…tall, [and] good-looking,” served as an engineer aboard the U.S.S. Voyager NCC-74656.[1]

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Borg Queen

The mysterious Borg Queen lives at the center of the Borg collective, in an area designated Unimatrix 01. Her exact role within the collective remains unclear and her nature, which appeared to combine a form of individuality with the Borg’s collective consciousness, often seemed contradictory. The Borg Queen had a sense of individuality and personality that Borg drones lacked. She was extremely intelligent and perceptive, and was very adept at manipulating individuals. Only Locutus—the assimilated Captain Jean-Luc Picard—ever demonstrated this kind of self-awareness and understanding of a non-collective existence. When the Borg communicated with other races, thousands of voices were normally heard speaking in unison. But the Borg Queen had been known to contact individuals, “speaking” with her own “individual” voice. Although the Queen may have appeared to be an individual, she maintained that she was just as much a part of the Borg’s collective consciousness as any drone. For the Borg Queen, the concepts “I” and “we” seemed interchangeable. In her own words, she was “the one who [was] many.” Her dual individual/collective nature could seem confusing, and the Borg dismissed humanity’s thinking as “too linear” to fully understand her existence. It may be appropriate to think of her as the “single” manifestation of the Borg’s collective identity.[1]
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Blackwood

Captain Blackwood was well-known for his severity and he chicaned new recruits on his ship, the U.S.S. Tombaugh. In 2362, Blackwood and his crew were assimilated by the Borg.[1]

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Bennet

Ensign Bennet died shortly after crashing in a shuttlecraft on a Drayan moon with Tuvok. He and Ensign McCormick had been developing a relationship at the time.[1] Portrayed by Richard Garon.

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Bendera, Kurt

Kurt Bendera once saved Chakotay in a bar fight on the mining colony Telfas Prime. Bendera was killed by an equipment explosion in engineering during a Kazon attack.[1] Portrayed by K. Gruz.

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Baytart, Pablo

Baytart, a helmsman aboard the U.S.S. Voyager NCC-74656, was once described by Tom Paris as “a good pilot.”[1]

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Baxter, Walter

Walter Baxter (VOY-107)
Walter Baxter (VOY-107)

Walter Baxter (VOY-119)
Walter Baxter (VOY-119)

Lieutenant Walter Baxter was a Human male[1] and a frequent user of the gymnasium aboard the U.S.S. Voyager NCC-74656.[2] He apparently changed assignments early on after Voyager was transported to the Delta Quadrant, as his uniform changed from red to gold.[1, 2] Portrayed by Tom Virtue.

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Barclay, Reginald (Alt-V271)

In an alternate future, Lieutenant Commander Reginald Barclay was an instructor at Starfleet Academy and an assistant to Admiral Kathryn Janeway prior to the admiral’s theft of a Klingon time travel device and alteration of history that allowed the U.S.S. Voyager NCC-74656 to return to the Alpha Quadrant decades earlier than it had in the original timeline.[1] Portrayed by Dwight Schultz.

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Barclay, Reginald

Reginald Barclay (VOY-230)
Reginald Barclay (VOY-230)

Reginald Barclay (ST-08)
Reginald Barclay (ST-08)

Reginald Barclay (VOY-117)
Reginald Barclay (VOY-117)

Reginald Barclay (TNG-193)
Reginald Barclay (TNG-193)

Reginald Barclay and creature in transporter (TNG-193)
Reginald Barclay and creature in transporter (TNG-228)

Lieutenant Reginald Endicott Barclay III, a Human who was born in 2333, was unusually eccentric for a Starfleet officer. Though he was a talented systems diagnostic engineer, he was uncomfortable in the most common of social situations, and so took great pains to avoid them. Because of his social weaknesses, at one point in his career he was addicted to the holodeck. One of his favorite scenarios was a variation on “The Three Musketeers” in which the holodeck version of Counselor Deanna Troi fell in love with him.[1] Another of Barclay’s quirks was his morbid fear of the transporter. For the sake of his Starfleet career he tried to hide his unease, but when given the option he would prefer to travel by shuttlecraft for hours rather than beam somewhere in seconds.[3]
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Ballard, Lyndsay

Lyndsay Ballard (VOY-238)
Lyndsay Ballard (VOY-238)

Jhet'leya (VOY-238)
Jhet’leya (VOY-238)

Ensign Lyndsay Ballard and Ensign Harry Kim were classmates from Starfleet Academy who were both assigned to the U.S.S. Voyager NCC-74656 and were stranded with the ship in the Delta Quadrant in 2371. On Stardate 51563, Ballard and Kim went on a dilithium extraction mission together in the Vyntadi Expanse, where they detected dilithium on a Class-M planet. But when they landed their shuttle and began to explore, they discovered it was a trap set by a Hirogen hunting party, who reconfigured a power cell to give off false dilithium readings. As Kim and Ballard were headed back to the shuttle, they were 10 feet away when Ballard was hit with a neural disruptor. By the time Kim got her back to Voyager, she was dead. Kim gave the eulogy at her funeral, where he noted that she had a favorite saying taken from an old Klingon battle cry, “Own the day.” Ballard was buried in space with a torpedo casing as a sarcophagus.
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