List of Star Trek characters: A-F

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This article lists characters in the various canonical incarnations of Star Trek. This includes fictional major characters and fictional minor characters created for Star Trek, fictional characters not originally created for Star Trek, and real-life persons appearing in a fictional manner, such as holodeck recreations.

Contents

[edit] Characters from all series, listed alphabetically

[edit] Key

Alphabetical:

DS9Star Trek: Deep Space Nine
ENTStar Trek: Enterprise
FCTStar Trek: First Contact
GENStar Trek Generations
INSStar Trek: Insurrection
NEMStar Trek Nemesis
SFSStar Trek III: The Search for Spock
TASStar Trek: The Animated Series
TFFStar Trek V: The Final Frontier
TMPStar Trek: The Motion Picture
TNGStar Trek: The Next Generation
TOSStar Trek: The Original Series
TUSStar Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country
TVHStar Trek IV: The Voyage Home
VOYStar Trek: Voyager
WOKStar Trek II: The Wrath of Khan

TV:

TOSStar Trek: The Original Series
TASStar Trek: The Animated Series
TNGStar Trek: The Next Generation
DS9Star Trek: Deep Space Nine
VOYStar Trek: Voyager
ENTStar Trek: Enterprise

Movies:

TMPStar Trek: The Motion Picture
WOKStar Trek II: The Wrath of Khan
SFSStar Trek III: The Search for Spock
TVHStar Trek IV: The Voyage Home
TFFStar Trek V: The Final Frontier
TUSStar Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country
GENStar Trek Generations
FCTStar Trek: First Contact
INSStar Trek: Insurrection
NEMStar Trek Nemesis

Bajoran characters are listed by family name, which is stated first. Joined Trills are listed by the name of the symbiont, which replaces the family name.

[edit] A

Character Actor Episodes
Description
Leonard James Akaar (Memory Alpha article) Friday's Child (TOS)
Son of the late Teer Akaar and his widow, Eleen, on planet Capella IV. Born 2267 shortly after his father was killed in a Klingon-induced power struggle, he was named after James T. Kirk and Leonard McCoy, who helped to resolve the local conflict. Leonard James Akaar inherited the title of "teer," or chief, of the Ten Tribes of Capella IV. His mother, Eleen, served as regent until the boy came of age to rule. In the novels, Akaar grows up and joins Starfleet; we first see him serving as chief of security on the USS Excelsior under Captain Hikaru Sulu. Later, in the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine relaunch novels, Akaar is a veteran admiral in the fleet.
Akorem Laan (Memory Alpha article) Richard Libertini Accession (DS9)
Bajoran male; poet best known for The Call of the Prophets. Traveling in a Bajoran lightship, he was the first to find the Celestial Temple (the wormhole to the Gamma Quadrant) and when he emerged about 200 years later Sisko gave up his title of Emissary so that Akorem could take it, a decision Sisko regretted when Akorem advocated a return to the D'Jarras (the Bajoran caste system). Sisko and Akorem went to the wormhole together and the Prophets decided to send Akorem back to his time and reinstate Sisko as their Emissary.
Alixus (Memory Alpha article) Gail Strickland Paradise (DS9)
Leader of a colony that settled on planet Orellius in 2360, responsible for several deaths because she rejected any form of technologically-based medicine.
Altovar (Memory Alpha article) Victor Rivers Distant Voices (DS9)
Lethean criminal who was caught stealing bio-mimetic gel from Deep Space Nine in 2371.
Aluura (Memory Alpha article) Symba Smith Profit and Lace (DS9)
A Dabo girl who worked at Quark's in 2374.
Kiaphet Amman'sor (Memory Alpha article) None, CGI The Xindi (ENT)
recurring thereafter

A female aquatic Xindi. She is a member of the Ibix dynasty, and the head aquatic on the Xindi Council.

Anya (Memory Alpha article) Paddi Edwards The Dauphin (TNG)
A shapeshifting allasomorph native to the third moon of Daled IV who served as guardian of the planet's leader, Salia, while she was being transported on the Enterprise-D. To the Enterprise crew, Anya assumed the form of an older human woman; her intrinsic appearance is unknown.
Robert April (Memory Alpha article) James Doohan (voice) TAS
First captain of the U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701 during its initial five-year mission. April, later a commodore, was succeeded by Captain Christopher Pike.
Ardra (Memory Alpha article) Marta DuBois Devil's Due (TNG)
According to the theology of Ventax II, Ardra was a mythic being from the distant past who promised the population a thousand years of prosperity, followed by enslavement upon her return at the end of that epoch. In 2367, a female con artist was unmasked by Enterprise-D personnel after deceiving the Ventaxians into believing she was the deity by using technology to mimic various phenomena believed to herald Ardra's return.
Armus (Memory Alpha article) Matt McChesney
Ron Gans (voice)
Skin of Evil (TNG)
Sentient oil slick that killed Tasha Yar.
Dr. Arridor (Memory Alpha article) Dan Shor The Price (TNG)

False Profits (VOY)
Member of a Ferengi delegation sent to negotiate for the rights to the Barzan wormhole in 2366.
Jeremy Aster (Memory Alpha article) Gabriel Damon The Bonding (TNG)
Human civilian, orphaned when his mother, Marla Aster, an officer aboard the U.S.S. Enterprise-D was killed in 2366 on an away mission.
Marla Aster (Memory Alpha article) Susan Powell The Bonding (TNG)
Archaeologist aboard the Enterprise-D, and mother of Jeremy Aster. Killed on an away mission in 2366.
Azetbur (Memory Alpha article) Rosana DeSoto TUC
Daughter of Klingon Chancellor Gorkon, Azetbur ascended to the chancellorship herself when her father was assassinated in 2293.

[edit] B

Character Actor Episodes
Description
B-4 (Memory Alpha article) Brent Spiner NEM
B-4 was first seen in the movie Star Trek Nemesis. He is a Soong-type android (named after Dr. Noonien Soong, their creator). He is one of the five other androids built by Dr. Soong before Lore and Data (hence the name, B-4)

Praetor Shinzon of Remus was able to obtain the disassembled B-4 and placed some special programming into him, so he could infiltrate the USS Enterprise-E to gain tactical information of the Federation from the ship

B'Etor (Memory Alpha article) Gwynyth Walsh Redemption (TNG)
Firstborn (TNG)

Past Prologue (DS9)

GEN
Klingon female; one of the Duras sisters
Bahrat (Memory Alpha article) Carlos Carrasco Fair Trade (VOY)
Heavy-handed manager of the Nekrit Supply Depot, located near the border of the Nekrit Expanse. Bahrat insisted on a 20 percent commission on trades taking place at his station.
Lyndsay Ballard (Memory Alpha article) Kim Rhodes Ashes to Ashes (VOY)
Voyager crewmember who died on an away mission in the Delta Quadrant and then was reanimated by the Kobali.
Barash (Memory Alpha article) Dana Tjowander Future Imperfect (TNG)
A solitary child from an undetermined species who, desperate for a companion, used an illusory world to entrap Commander Riker in his specially modified cave on Alpha Onias III. Riker eventually saw through the Barash's illusions and brought Barash back to the Enterprise-D with him.
Reginald Barclay (Memory Alpha article) Dwight Schultz Hollow Pursuits (TNG)
recurring thereafter

FCT

Pathfinder (VOY)
recurring thereafter
Although he may appear to be nervous and lacking in confidence, Reg Barclay is a highly talented Starfleet systems diagnostic engineer. Stationed aboard the U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701-D from 2366, Barclay had a tendency to spend more time inside the holodeck than in real social situations. Barclay also suffered from severe transporter phobia in 2369, although he seems to have overcome this psychological barrier.

While stationed aboard the new U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701-E in 2373, and through a strange turn of events involving the Borg, Barclay was able to meet one of his idols, Zefram Cochrane. By 2376, Barclay's main focus was developing a means of communicating with the missing U.S.S. Voyager crew still stranded in the Delta Quadrant.

Professor Honey Bare (Memory Alpha article) Terry Farrell Our Man Bashir (DS9)
Although a holographic character in Julian Bashir's secret agent holosuite program, Professor Bare took on the look of Jadzia Dax during a malfunction. Bare was reputedly Earth's top seismologist in 1964, the year the program was set.
Bareil Antos (Memory Alpha article) Philip Anglim In the Hands of the Prophets (DS9)
recurring thereafter
Bajoran male; Vedek; nominated as possible successor to Kai Opaka, but lost the position to Winn instead.
Amsha Bashir (Memory Alpha article) Fadwa El Guindi Doctor Bashir, I Presume? (DS9)
Human female; wife of Richard Bashir, mother of Julian Bashir.
Julian Bashir (Memory Alpha article) Alexander Siddig DS9

Birthright (TNG)
Human male; Chief Medical Officer of DS9.
Richard Bashir (Memory Alpha article) Brian George Doctor Bashir, I Presume? (DS9)
Human male; husband of Amsha Bashir, father of Julian Bashir. In 2348, he took his then 6-year-old son to a planet outside the Federation to have him genetically enhanced. When the fact came out in the open about three decades later, Richard accepted a 2-year prison sentence to save Julian's career.
Marta Batanides (Memory Alpha article) J. C. Brandy Tapestry (TNG)
Human female; Jean-Luc Picard's Academy classmate. In an alternate timeline created by Q, she and Picard had a romantic relationship.
Morgan Bateson (Memory Alpha article) Kelsey Grammer Cause and Effect (TNG)
Commanding officer of the 23rd-century Federation starship Bozeman, which became trapped in a temporal causality loop near the Typhon Expanse in 2278. Bateson and his crew emerged in 2368, unaware they had passed through 90 years of time, until Captain Picard of the U.S.S. Enterprise-D set them straight.
Gabriel Bell (Memory Alpha article) Avery Brooks Past Tense (DS9)
Human male; (April 24, 1987 - September 3, 2024); during a 2024 revolt in San Francisco where federal employees were held hostage, he made sure the hostages were not harmed. In an alternate timeline, Bell was killed earlier and Benjamin Sisko stepped in to fulfill Bell's role in the pivotal historical moment. In a guidebook to Earth that Jake gave to Nog, Gabriel Bell is described as "the father of Earth's post-modern reformism," and shown with a picture of Sisko.
Belle (Memory Alpha article) Lindsey Haun Real Life (VOY)
Holographic female; the Doctor's daughter in his holographic family program.
Benaren (Memory Alpha article) Michael L. Maguire Before and After (VOY)
Ocampan male; father of Kes, husband of Martis.
Bok (Memory Alpha article) Frank Corsentino
Lee Arenberg
The Battle (TNG)
Bloodlines (TNG)
Ferengi male; DaiMon; tried to wreak vengeance on Picard for the Battle of Maxia.
Boothby (Memory Alpha article) Ray Walston The First Duty TNG, In the Flesh VOY, The Fight VOY, Starfleet Academy comic books
Fictional groundskeeper of Starfleet Academy and Starfleet Headquarters in Star Trek

In addition to tending grounds, Boothby offered advice and otherwise acted as a mentor to several Star Trek characters -- including Jean-Luc Picard, Kathryn Janeway and Chakotay -- when they were enrolled at Starfleet Academy. Boothby several times gave Janeway a rose -- a habit that a Species 8472 recreation of Boothby mimics. Picard, in whose opinion Boothby "is one of the wisest men he has ever known", calls upon his knowledge of the Nova Squadron cadets while investigating the death of Joshua Albert in "The First Duty"

Leah Brahms (Memory Alpha article) Susan Gibney Booby Trap (TNG)
Galaxy's Child (TNG)
Human female; engineer who developed the Warp drive of Galaxy class starships

During a crisis onboard the Enterprise, chief engineer Geordi La Forge created a holodeck representation of Brahms, and later used her mission logs to create a personality for the representation. In a year later, La Forge met the real Brahms, who found out about the holodeck program La Forge had created, and turned hostile. Later, after working with La Forge, she realized her arrogance and became friends with La Forge.

In the alternate future timeline of "All Good Things...", La Forge married Brahms[1].

Admiral Brand (Memory Alpha article) Jacqueline Brookes The First Duty (TNG)
Superintendent of Starfleet Academy in 2368. Presided over inquiry into death of Cadet Joshua Albert.
Captain Braxton (Memory Alpha article) Allan G. Royal
Bruce McGill
Future's End (VOY)
Relativity (VOY)
Captain Braxton is a Starfleet officer in the Star Trek universe.

Native of the 29th century, pilot of the Federation timeship Aeon in one timeline, and captain of the Federation timeship Relativity in another.

Braxton's travelled to the year 2373 to destroy the Federation starship Voyager to stop it obliterating Earth's solar system in the 29th century with a temporal explosion . In confronting Voyager, Braxton's ship was thrown back in time, where it crash-landed on Earth in 1967. Braxton survived the crash, but became separated from his ship which was salvaged by an entrepreneur, leaving Braxton homeless and destitute. Captain Kathryn Janeway and her crew tracked down the Aeon, destroying it and preventing the destruction of Earth in the 29th century. A new timeline was created and allowed Braxton to instead escort Voyager back to the 24th century.

In a later episode, Braxton commanded the USS Relativity in an effort to prevent a saboteur from destroying Voyager with a weapon designed to fracture space-time. Recruiting Seven of Nine to help, the crew of the timeship discovered an older version of Braxton who suffered temporal psychosis and blamed Voyager for his circumstances. This Braxton was forced to retire after the stress of cleaning up after Voyager. He was apprehended and the younger Braxton on the Relativity arrested. The different versions of Braxton were re-integrated to stand trial, but he was guaranteed leniency in exchange for revealing the precise moment he boarded Voyager to plant the weapon.

Brunt (Memory Alpha article) Jeffrey Combs Family Business (DS9)
recurring thereafter
Ferengi liquidator, working for the Ferengi Commerce Authority. On multiple occasions threatened to shut down Quark's bar, so that they formed a rather personal rivalry.
Bu'kaH (Memory Alpha article) Michelle C. Bonella Sleeping Dogs (ENT)
Klingon female; engineer on the IKS Somraw in 2151
Lord Byron (Memory Alpha article) Christopher Clarke Darkling (VOY)
Holographic recreation of 19th Century poet. Voyager's EMH attempted to incorporate some of the poet's traits into his own program.

[edit] C

Character Actor Episodes
Description
Joe Caber (Memory Alpha article) Stargazer
Ensign Joe Caber was assigned onboard the USS Stargazer in security.
Ch'Pok (Memory Alpha article) Ron Canada Rules of Engagement (DS9)
Klingon advocate who prosecuted an extradition hearing on Deep Space Nine to have Worf extradited to Qo'noS after he apparently destroyed a Klingon civilian ship, killing all 441 of its passengers.
Chaotica (Memory Alpha article) Martin Rayner Bride of Chaotica! (VOY)
Night (VOY)
Shattered (VOY)
Meta-fiction holodeck character, created by Tom Paris
Charlene (Memory Alpha article) Wendy Schaal Real Life (VOY)
Hologram; the Doctor's wife in his holographic family program.
L.Q. Clemonds (Memory Alpha article) Leon Rippy The Neutral Zone (TNG)
Human male; 20th century civilian cryogenically frozen and discovered by the USS Enterprise-D.
Zefram Cochrane (Memory Alpha article) Glenn Corbett
James Cromwell
Metamorphosis (TOS)
FCT
Broken Bow (ENT)
Human male; Earth's inventor of warp drive.
Jack Crusher (Memory Alpha article) Doug Wert Family (TNG)
Violations (TNG)
Journey's End (TNG)
Deceased Starfleet Lt. Commander, husband of Beverly Crusher; father of Wesley Crusher.
Crystalline Entity (Memory Alpha article) Datalore (TNG)
Silicon Avatar (TNG)
Seemingly malevolent life form that destroyed colonies on Omicron Theta and other planets.
Jal Culluh (Memory Alpha article) Anthony De Longis Basics part II (VOY)
State of Flux (VOY)
First Maje, or leader, of the Kazon-Nistrim, one of the various warring sects of the Kazon race, who inhabit the farthest region of the Delta Quadrant, on the other side of the Milky Way Galaxy.

[edit] D

Character Actor Episodes
Description
Jenna D'Sora (Memory Alpha article) Michele Scarabelli In Theory (TNG)
Starfleet Lieutenant that fell in love with Data.
Dammar (Memory Alpha article) Kenneth Tigar Displaced (VOY)
Chief operative of the Nyrians, Translocated the Voyager crew and took command of the ship.
Damron (Memory Alpha article) Jeffrey Dean Morgan Carpenter Street (ENT)
Xindi Reptilian scientist.
Darhe'el (Memory Alpha article) Harris Yulin impersonator Duet (DS9)
Cardassian male; called "The Butcher of Gallitep" for his role in the Cardassian occupation of Bajor.
Dathon (Memory Alpha article) Paul Winfield Darmok (TNG)
Tamarian captain, the first of his race to successfully establish communications between his species and the Federation.
Arne Darvin (Memory Alpha article) Charlie Brill The Trouble with Tribbles TOS, Trials and Tribble-ations TNG.
In "The Trouble With Tribbles", Darvin is a Klingon who poses as a Federation official to sabotage Federation attempts to colonize Sherman's planet. A tribble, sensitive to Klingons, hints at his true identity, which is confirmed by Dr. Leonard McCoy. Darvin is arrested.

According to dialog in "Trials and Tribble-ations", Klingon intelligence subsequently turned its back on Darvin, who spent the next 100 years posting as a human merchant under the name Barry Waddle.

Brill reprised the role for "Trials and Tribble-ations", in which Darvin gains passage from Cardassia to Bajor aboard the USS Defiant. Darvin uses the Bajoran Orb of Time to send the ship back to the time and place depicted in "The Trouble With Tribbles". Intent on exacting revenge on James T. Kirk, he plants a bomb in a tribble; the Defiant's crew prevents Kirk's murder and captures Darvin.

Carmen Davila (Memory Alpha article) Susan Diol Silicon Avatar (TNG)
Senior member of the Malona IV project, died when the Crystalline Entity attacked the colony.
Dax Symbiont (Memory Alpha article) Invasive Procedures (DS9)
Trill symbiont, over 300 years old in the 24th century.
Audrid Dax (Memory Alpha article) Armin Shimerman embodied
Joined Trill; fourth host of Dax symbiont.
Curzon Dax (Memory Alpha article) Frank Owen Smith
Rene Auberjonois embodied
Emissary (DS9)
Facets (DS9)
Trill male; host of Dax symbiont before Jadzia.
Emony Dax (Memory Alpha article) Chase Masterson embodied Facets (DS9)
Joined Trill female; third host of Dax symbiont.
Ezri Dax (Memory Alpha article) Nicole de Boer DS9 season 7
Joined Trill female; ninth host of Dax symbiont; Starfleet officer, and counselor aboard DS9. Formerly Ezri Tigan.
Jadzia Dax (Memory Alpha article) Terry Farrell DS9 seasons 1-6
Joined Trill female; eighth host of Dax symbiont; Starfleet officer, and science officer aboard DS9 from 2371 to 2376.
Joran Dax (Memory Alpha article) Jeff Magnus McBride
Leigh J. McCloskey
Avery Brooks embodied
Equilibrium (DS9)
Facets (DS9)
Field of Fire (DS9)
Joined Trill male; sixth host of Dax symbiont. Formerly Joran Belar.
Lela Dax (Memory Alpha article) Nana Visitor embodied Facets (DS9)
Joined Trill female; first host of Dax symbiont.
Tobin Dax (Memory Alpha article) Colm Meaney embodied Facets (DS9)
Joined Trill male; second host of Dax symbiont.
Torias Dax (Memory Alpha article) Alexander Siddig embodied Facets (DS9)
Joined Trill male; fifth host of Dax symbiont.
Yedrin Dax (Memory Alpha article) Gary Frank Children of Time (DS9)
Trill; descendant of Jadzia Dax and host of the Dax symbiont in an alternate timeline.
Richard Daystrom (Memory Alpha article) William Marshall The Ultimate Computer (TOS)
Human male; creator of M5 multitronic computer system.
Willard Decker (Memory Alpha article) Stephen Collins TMP
Human male; captain of the Enterprise NCC-1701 before leaving to become V'ger's human representative.
Degra (Memory Alpha article) Randy Oglesby The Xindi (ENT)
recurring thereafter
Primate representative on the Xindi Council; scientist who supervised construction of the Xindi weapon.
Stefan DeSeve (Memory Alpha article) Barry Lynch Face of the Enemy (TNG)
Starfleet officer who defected to Romulus.
Klim Dokachin (Memory Alpha article) Graham Jarvis Unification (TNG)
Zakdorn; quartermaster and administrator of the Federation Surplus Depot Z15.
Guruk Dolim (Memory Alpha article) Scott MacDonald The Xindi (ENT)
recurring thereafter
Reptilian regimental commander and representative on the Xindi Council. He hijacked the Xindi weapon.
Sarina Douglas (Memory Alpha article) Faith Salie Statistical Probabilities (DS9)
Chrysalis (DS9)
Human female whose genetic engineering went wrong and caused her to be catatonic for several years.
Duchamps (Memory Alpha article) Michael Dorn Our Man Bashir (DS9)
An assistant to Dr. Noah in Bashir's secret agent program. Due to a transporter malfunction, Duchamp appeared as Worf.
Duras, son of Ja'rod (Memory Alpha article) Patrick Massett Sins of the Father (TNG)
Reunion (TNG)
Klingon male; notably aggressive and dishonest dynasty of the Klingon empire.
Duras, son of Toral (Memory Alpha article) Daniel Riordan Judgment (ENT)
Bounty (ENT)
The Expanse (ENT)
Klingon male, sent to apprehend Jonathan Archer and destroy the Enterprise.

[edit] E

Character Actor Episodes
Description
Amelia Earhart (Memory Alpha article) Sharon Lawrence The 37s (VOY)
Human female; abducted from Earth in 1937; found cryogenically frozen in the Delta Quadrant by the Voyager crew.
Michael Eddington (Memory Alpha article) Kenneth Marshall The Search (DS9)
recurring thereafter
Human male; lieutenant commander; Starfleet security officer who defected to join the Maquis.
Ee'Char (Memory Alpha article) Craig Wasson

Elim Garak

Hard Time (DS9)
Male; Miles O'Brien's imaginary cellmate during his time-compressed simulation of incarceration.
Albert Einstein (Memory Alpha article) Jim Norton The Nth Degree (TNG)
Descent, Part I (TNG)
Holographic reproduction for a game of poker with Data
Ekoria (Memory Alpha article) Ellen Wheeler The Quickening (DS9)
Teplan female; afflicted by the blight, the first one to believe that Bashir could find a cure to her condition. She died to the blight, but her baby was born perfectly healthy.
Elaan of Troyius (Memory Alpha article) France Nuyen Elaan of Troyius (TOS)
Female; princess offered in marriage to resolve conflict between two worlds.
Tam Elbrun (Memory Alpha article) Harry Groener Tin Man (TNG)
Betazoid male; had unusually great telepathic ability skilled at making contact with non-humanoid sentient life forms.
Endar (Memory Alpha article) Sherman Howard Suddenly Human (TNG)
Talarian male; captain whose own biological son was killed by humans. In accordance with Talarian customs, he claimed the human boy Jeremiah Rossa as his own son, renaming him Jono. Years later, when Captain Picard intended to return Jono to his human family, Endar was ready to go to war to retrieve his adopted son.
Evek (Memory Alpha article) Richard Poe Journey's End (TNG)

Preemptive Strike (TNG) Playing God (DS9) The Maquis (DS9) Tribunal (DS9) Caretaker (VOY)

Cardassian commander. A controntational opponent, appearing in three Star Trek series

[edit] F

Character Actor Episodes
Description
Kivas Fajo (Memory Alpha article) Saul Rubinek The Most Toys (TNG)
Zibalian male; kidnapped Data for his collection of priceless artifacts.
Falcon (Memory Alpha article) Mark Yerkes
Colm Meaney
Our Man Bashir (DS9)
Hologram; assassin in Julian Bashir's secret agent holo-program. Due to a transporter malfunction, Falcon's physical parameters were temporarily modelled on O'Brien.
Dr. Farek (Memory Alpha article) Ethan Phillips Menage a Troi (TNG)
Ferengi male; crew member of the Krayton, tried using a mind probe on Lwaxana Troi to learn the secret of Betazed telepathy.
Karen Farris (Memory Alpha article) Courtney Peldon Valiant (DS9)
Human female; Red Squad cadet appointed First Officer of the USS Valiant after the death of Captain Ramirez.
Marla E. Finn (Memory Alpha article) Nora Leonhardt Eye of the Beholder (TNG)
Starfleet ensign assigned to Utopia Planetia shipyards. Was killed by ex-lover Lt. Walter Pierce.
Mr. Flint (Memory Alpha article) James Daly Requiem for Methuselah (TOS)
Human male; A 6000 year old immortal human, encountered on the planet Holberg 917G. Flint lived as many influential persons in Earth history.
Vic Fontaine (Memory Alpha article) James Darren His Way (DS9)
recurring thereafter
Hologram; a holodeck entertainer, used as counselor by various crewmembers of Deep Space Nine.

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