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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] G
Character | Actor | Episodes |
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Description | ||
Richard Galen (Memory Alpha article) | Norman Lloyd | The Chase (TNG) |
Human male; renowned anthropologist and role model for Picard | ||
Garak (Memory Alpha article) | Andrew Robinson | Past Prologue (DS9) recurring thereafter |
Cardassian male; a "plain and simple tailor", in reality a former top operative of the Obsidian Order | ||
Garth of Izar (Memory Alpha article) | Steve Ihnat | Whom Gods Destroy (TOS) |
Human male; hero of the Battle of Axanar and role model for Captain James T. Kirk | ||
Forra Gegen (Memory Alpha article) | Henry Woronicz | Distant Origin (VOY) |
Voth male; scientist who believes his Delta Quadrant race are descendants of Earth dinosaurs | ||
Frola Gegen (Memory Alpha article) | Nina Minton | Distant Origin (VOY) |
Voth female; daughter of scientist Forra Gegen | ||
Tekeny Ghemor (Memory Alpha article) | Lawrence Pressman | Second Skin (DS9) Ties of Blood and Water (DS9) |
Cardassian male; father of a Cardassian young woman who went undercover as a Bajoran. As a young man, Ghemor played a role in the Kiessa massacre. After an attempt to pass Kira Nerys as his long lost daughter fails, Ghemor grew close to Kira and considers her the closest thing to family | ||
Sonya Gomez (Memory Alpha article) | Lycia Naff | Q Who? (TNG) |
Human female; Starfleet ensign serving on the Enterprise-D | ||
Gorkon (Memory Alpha article) | David Warner | TUC |
Klingon male; chancellor of the Klingon Empire | ||
Gowron (Memory Alpha article) | Robert O'Reilly | Reunion (TNG) recurring thereafter The House of Quark (DS9) recurring thereafter |
Klingon male; chancellor of the Klingon Empire | ||
Gralik (Memory Alpha article) | John Cothran, Jr. | The Shipment (ENT) |
Xindi arboreal. Chief technician of a facility that manufactured kemocite, power source for Xindi weapon against Earth. Changed his allegiance and helped Captain Archer's mission. | ||
Amanda Grayson (Memory Alpha article) | Jane Wyatt Majel Barrett Cynthia Blaise |
Journey to Babel (TOS) Yesteryear (TAS) TVH TFF |
Human female; Mr. Spock's mother | ||
Grilka (Memory Alpha article) | Mary Kay Adams | The House of Quark Looking for par'Mach in All the Wrong Places (DS9) |
Klingon female; briefly married to Quark after he was implicated in the murder of her previous husband, Kozak |
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Character | Actor | Episodes |
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Description | ||
Hacom (Memory Alpha article) | Morgan Farley | Return of the Archons (TOS) |
Native of Beta III. Hacom was loyal to the computer Landru that rigidly governed the planet's society | ||
Hanar (Memory Alpha article) | Stewart Moss | By Any Other Name (TOS) |
A being from Kelva, of the Andromeda Galaxy, transformed into a pale, human male. A band of Kelvans seized the U.S.S. Enterprise. Unfamiliar with human feelings, an injection of formazine stimulant drove Hanar to distraction | ||
Annika Hansen (Memory Alpha article) | Katelin Petersen | Scorpion (VOY) The Raven (VOY) Dark Frontier (VOY) The Voyager Conspiracy (VOY) |
Daughter of Magnus and Erin Hansen, assimilated with her parents by the Borg in 2356 | ||
Erin Hansen (Memory Alpha article) | Nikki Tyler Laura Stepp |
Scorpion (VOY) The Raven (VOY) Dark Frontier (VOY) The Voyager Conspiracy (VOY) |
Wife of Magnus Hansen, mother of Annika Hansen. Studied the Borg up close. Assimilated by the Borg in 2356 when they boarded the USS Raven | ||
Magnus Hansen (Memory Alpha article) | David Anthony Marshall Kirk Baily |
Scorpion (VOY) The Raven (VOY) Dark Frontier (VOY) The Voyager Conspiracy (VOY) |
Husband of Erin Hansen, mother of Annika Hansen. Studied the Borg up close. Assimilated by the Borg in 2356 when they boarded the USS Raven | ||
Lieutenant Harold (Memory Alpha article) | Tom Troupe | Arena (TOS) |
Starfleet officer. Sole survivor of the Gorn massacre on Cestus III | ||
John Harriman (Memory Alpha article) | Alan Ruck | Generations |
Captain of the USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-B) on its maiden voyage in 2293. | ||
Dixon Hill (Memory Alpha article) | Patrick Stewart | The Big Goodbye (TNG) FCT |
Played by Jean-Luc Picard on the Holodeck | ||
Homn (Memory Alpha article) | Carel Struycken | Haven (TNG) recurring thereafter |
Valet to Lwaxana Troi, mother of Deanna Troi. | ||
Hugh (Memory Alpha article) | Jonathan Del Arco | I, Borg (TNG) Descent, Part II (TNG) |
Borg drone rescued by Beverly Crusher from a crashed ship in the Argolis Cluster. Defected from Lore and assisted the Enterprise crew when he proclaimed himself their leader |
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Character | Actor | Episodes |
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Description | ||
Ilia (Memory Alpha article) | Persis Khambatta | TMP |
Joined Willard Decker to merge with V'ger | ||
Ishka (Memory Alpha article) | Andrea Martin Cecily Adams |
Family Business (DS9) recurring thereafter |
Mother of Quark and Rom, who call her "Moogie". An unorthodox female, she flouted Ferengi law by wearing clothes and earning profit. Later married Grand Nagus Zek and influenced his reforms. |
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Character | Actor | Episodes |
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Description | ||
Mark Jameson (Memory Alpha article) | Clayton Rohner | Too Short a Season (TNG) |
Renowned Federation mediator who tried an unorthodox age-reversal treatment | ||
Jannar (Memory Alpha article) | Rick Worthy | The Xindi (ENT) recurring thereafter |
Arboreal scientist and representative on the Xindi Council | ||
Edward Jellico (Memory Alpha article) | Ronny Cox | Chain of Command (TNG) |
Captain of the Enterprise-D while Jean-Luc Picard was engaged in an undercover mission on Celtris III, a Cardassian planet. Recurring character in New Frontier and other novels as Admiral Jellico | ||
Jeffrey (Memory Alpha article) | Glenn Harris | Real Life (VOY) |
The Doctor's son in his holographic family program | ||
Ma'Bor Jetrel (Memory Alpha article) | James Sloyan | Jetrel (VOY) |
Haakonian male repented for engineering weapon that killed millions of Talaxians | ||
Jeyal (Memory Alpha article) | Michael Ansara | The Muse (DS9) |
Tavnian, briefly Lwaxana Troi's husband and father of one of her children | ||
Jono (Memory Alpha article) | Chad Allen | Suddenly Human (TNG) |
Human born Jeremiah Rossa, adopted by Talarian Captain Endar in accordance with Talarian customs |
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Character | Actor | Episodes | |
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Description | |||
Kahless (Memory Alpha article) | Robert Herron Kevin Conway |
The Savage Curtain (TOS) Rightful Heir (TNG) |
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Legendary Klingon warrior and first emperor of the Klingon Empire; a clone created in 2369 was made ceremonial emperor by Gowron | |||
Kamala (Memory Alpha article) | Famke Janssen | The Perfect Mate (TNG) | |
An empathic metamorph from Krios Prime. Since her birth, she was intended to be Valtese Chancellor Alrik's Kriosian peace bride in an effort to reunite the two planets | |||
Kang (Memory Alpha article) | Michael Ansara | Day of the Dove (TOS) Blood Oath (DS9) Flashback (VOY) |
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Legendary Klingon commander whose exploits ensured him a place in the Hall of Heroes, as told in G'Trok's poem 'The Fall of Kang', an epic so important it is required reading at Starfleet Academy. The late Dahar Master once faced James Kirk in 2269 but joined him to defeat their true enemy, an energy lifeform living off their shared hatred when trapped aboard a starship as undying fodder. He had also squared off against Capt. Sulu's Excelsior during the tensions of the Khitomer Conference in 2293. Kang had already met Curzon Dax by then on the Klingon Korvat colony, when Dax intentionally angered Kang to foster a bond a calculated risk as he walked out during a long diatribe by the shocked Klingon. The Trill envoy became such a trusted family friend that Kang's firstborn, his son, was made his godson and named Dax in his honor. The boy, of course, was among those later killed in revenge by the marauding Albino and fostered a blood oath of revenge in turn among Kor, Koloth and Dax that was finally carried out in 2370 and led to Kang's death as he struck the death blow on his enemy. He also had defeated T'nag and his army with only colleagues Kor and Koloth, according to Kor's tale in 2372, and later feasted on the leader's heart. He had already bemoaned the passing of the old Klingon ways, and ridiculed Klingon restaurateurs like the one on DS9 | |||
Walker Keel (Memory Alpha article) | Conspiracy (TNG) | ||
Starfleet Commander who warned Picard about alien invasion | |||
Edith Keeler (Memory Alpha article) | Joan Collins | City on the Edge of Forever (TOS) | |
In 1930, during the first part of Earth's 20th Century, Keeler was a social worker who died in a street accident. Centuries later, during a survey of the Guardian of Forever by the U.S.S. Enterprise, the ship's Chief Medical Officer, Dr. Leonard McCoy, during a temporary bout of mental illness brought on by an accidental injection of cordrazine, escaped into Earth's past. While there, he saved Keeler from dying, which sparked a chain of events throughout the timeline, essentially changing history. In the altered timeline, Keeler, a passionate believer in peace, spearheaded a movement which delayed the entry of the United States into World War II, thus paving the way for an Axis victory. Ultimately, Starfleet, the Federation and the U.S.S. Enterprise were no longer in existence, but the proximity to the Guardian of Forever by the landing party allowed Captain James T. Kirk and First Officer Spock to follow McCoy into the past. Kirk and Spock were able to prevent McCoy from saving Keeler's life, thus restoring the timeline. These events were particularly trying for Kirk, as he had fallen in love with Keeler | |||
Keevan (Memory Alpha article) | Rocks and Shoals (DS9), The Magnificent Ferengi (DS9) | ||
A Vorta field commander who sacrificed his Jem'Hadar troops to save his own life. He was later killed by inept Ferengi as they tried to trade him back to the Dominion for Quark's mother | |||
K'Ehleyr (Memory Alpha article) | Suzie Plakson | The Emissary (TNG) | |
Wife of Worf, mother of Alexander Rozhenko | |||
Captain Keogh (Memory Alpha article) | The Jem'Hadar (DS9) | ||
Commander of the ill-fated USS Odyssey | |||
Kessick (Memory Alpha article) | Richard Lineback | The Xindi (ENT) | |
Xindi Primate, slave in a Trellium-D mine | |||
Lenara Khan (Memory Alpha article) | Susanna Thompson | Rejoined (DS9) | |
Trill woman hosting the Khan symbiont, who in a former life was married to Dax | |||
Kira Meru (Memory Alpha article) | Wrongs Darker than Death or Night (DS9) | ||
Mother of Kira Nerys, was a comfort woman for Gul Dukat for seven years | |||
Kira Nerys (Memory Alpha article) | Nana Visitor | DS9 | |
Bajoran militia officer assigned as Benjamin Sisko's second in command on Deep Space Nine | |||
K'Kath (Memory Alpha article) | Real Life (VOY) | ||
Klingon friend of Jeffrey in the holographic family program modified by Torres | |||
Klag (Memory Alpha article) | A Matter of Honor (TNG) | ||
Second officer of the Klingon bird-of-prey Pagh | |||
K'mtar (Memory Alpha article) | James Sloyan | Firstborn (TNG) | |
The adult Alexander Rozhenko from a possible future | |||
Kodos the Executioner (Memory Alpha article) | The Conscience of the King (TOS) | ||
Governor of Tarsus IV, who engaged in a large-scale eugenics programme to counter impending threat of starvation to the colony, later assumed the role of an actor leading a traveling Shakespeare company | |||
Kol (Memory Alpha article) | The Price (TNG), False Profits (VOY) | ||
One of two Ferengi stranded in the Delta Quadrant after attempting to secure the Barzan wormhole for themselves. Crash-landing on the Takaran homeworld, they insinuated themselves to be the Holy Sages prophesied by the Takaran "Song of the Sages" in order to exploit the Takarans for profit | |||
Kolopak (Memory Alpha article) | VOY | ||
Father of Chakotay | |||
Koloth (Memory Alpha article) | |||
Sirma Kolrami (Memory Alpha article) | Peak Performance (TNG) | ||
War strategy consultant for war games between the Enterprise-D and the Hathaway | |||
Anastasia Komononov (Memory Alpha article) | Our Man Bashir (DS9) | ||
A Russian spy in Bashir's secret agent program. Due to a transporter malfunction, Komononov's physical parameters were temporarily modelled on Kira | |||
Kor (Memory Alpha article) | |||
Korenna (Memory Alpha article) | Remember (VOY) | ||
Enaran woman in a star-crossed romance with a primitive regressive. She eventually passed on the memories of the genocide of the regressives to B'Elanna Torres. | |||
Koss (Memory Alpha article) | Michael Reilly Burke | Breaking the Ice (ENT) recurring thereafter | |
Vulcan architect. T'Pol deferred her long-arranged marriage to Koss in order to continue her assignment aboard Enterprise NX-01. They finally wed three years later, but Koss dissolved the marriage. | |||
Kozak (Memory Alpha article) | DS9 | ||
Klingon who accidentally died at Quark's bar. The financial assets of his House were being siphoned off by the Duras family by using Ferengi-like tactics | |||
Kurn (Memory Alpha article) | Tony Todd | TNG, DS9 | |
Brother of Worf | |||
Lieutenant Kyle (Memory Alpha article) | TOS, WOK | ||
Human transporter chief, in WOK on USS Reliant |
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Character | Actor | Episodes | |
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Description | |||
Silva La Forge (Memory Alpha article) | Madge Sinclair | Imaginary Friend, Interface (TNG) | |
Mother of Geordi La Forge | |||
Lal (Memory Alpha article) | Hallie Todd | The Offspring (TNG) | |
Daughter of Data | |||
Natima Lang (Memory Alpha article) | Profit and Loss (DS9) | ||
Cardassian radical, the love of Quark's life | |||
Larg (Memory Alpha article) | Real Life (VOY) | ||
Klingon friend of Jeffrey in the holographic family program modified by Torres | |||
Sam Lavelle (Memory Alpha article) | Lower Decks (TNG) | ||
Junior officer aboard the Enterprise-D | |||
Leeta (Memory Alpha article) | Chase Masterson | Explorers (DS9) recurring thereafter | |
Bajoran woman employed as a Dabo girl in Quark's bar on DS9. She married Rom after a brief romance with Julian Bashir | |||
Robin Lefler (Memory Alpha article) | Ashley Judd | Darmok (TNG), The Game (TNG) | |
Ensign (engineering section) and friend of Wesley Crusher. Major character in Star Trek: New Frontier spinoff novels and in fan film project Star Trek: Hidden Frontier | |||
Lt. Leslie (Memory Alpha article) | Eddie Paskey | 56 Episodes of the original series | |
Stock redshirt character. | |||
Janice Lester (Memory Alpha article) | Turnabout Intruder (TOS) | ||
Former lover of Kirk, temporarily swapped bodies with him | |||
Li Nalas (Memory Alpha article) | The Homecoming | ||
Bajoran resistance fighter who became a hero of mythological proportions after unwittingly killing a Cardassian | |||
Linnis (Memory Alpha article) | Jessica Collins | Before and After (VOY) | |
Daughter of Tom Paris and Kes, mother of Andrew, in an alternate timeline. | |||
Nick Locarno (Memory Alpha article) | Robert Duncan McNeill | The First Duty (TNG) | |
Classmate of Wesley Crusher's at Starfleet Academy. Some fans believe he is the same person as Tom Paris | |||
Locutus (Memory Alpha article) | Patrick Stewart | The Best of Both Worlds (TNG), Emissary (DS9) | |
Drone within the Borg Collective made using the body of Captain Picard | |||
Lore (Memory Alpha article) | Brent Spiner | Datalore, Brothers and Descent (TNG) | |
"Evil brother" of Data | |||
Lori Ciana (Memory Alpha article) | TOS | ||
Flag officer in Starfleet. She was briefly married to fellow admiral James T. Kirk. While on a trip to the Enterprise to visit him, she was killed in a transporter accident | |||
Colonel Lovok (Memory Alpha article) | The Die is Cast (DS9) | ||
Romulan Tal Shiar officer replaced by a changeling in order to lead the Romulans into a Jem'hadar ambush | |||
Philippa Louvois (Memory Alpha article) | The Measure of a Man (TNG) | ||
Starfleet Judge Advocate General | |||
Lumba (Memory Alpha article) | Profit and Lace (DS9) | ||
Quark's alias while a temporary Ferengi female | |||
Lursa (Memory Alpha article) | Barbara March | Redemption (TNG) recurring thereafter; GEN | |
One of the sisters of Duras | |||
Lutan (Memory Alpha article) | Code of Honor (TNG) | ||
Planetary ruler who became enamored of Tasha Yar |
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Character | Actor | Episodes | |
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Description | |||
Keiran MacDuff (Memory Alpha article) | Conundrum (TNG) | ||
Satarran operative who infiltrated the Enterprise-D after a mass amnesia incident | |||
Mallora (Memory Alpha article) | Tucker Smallwood | The Xindi (ENT) recurring thereafter | |
Black Primate representative on the Xindi Council, friend of Degra; became an ally to the humans | |||
Marayna (Memory Alpha article) | Alter Ego (VOY) | ||
Operator of a station inside an inversion nebula. When Voyager passed by, she created a human version of herself in Neelix's holographic resort program | |||
Kila Marr (Memory Alpha article) | Silicon Avatar (TNG) | ||
Xenologist dedicated to the study of the Crystalline Entity. After the entity destroyed all life on the Omicron Theta science colony, including her son, in 2338 she became obsessed. When the Enterprise-D encountered the entity in the episode Silicon Avatar in the year 2368 she shattered it with high intensity energy waves. | |||
Carol Marcus (Memory Alpha article) | TOS | ||
Inventor of the Genesis Device, mother of Kirk's only known son | |||
Mardah (Memory Alpha article) | Jill Sayre | DS9 | |
Bajoran Dabo girl dated by Jake Sisko, mentioned in various episodes. | |||
Aamin Marritza (Memory Alpha article) | Duet (DS9) | ||
Impersonated Gul Darhe'el to atone for Cardassian war crimes | |||
Martok (Memory Alpha article) | TNG, DS9 | ||
Martis (Memory Alpha article) | Rachel Harris | VOY | |
Mother of Kes, wife of Benaren. | |||
Martus Mazur (Memory Alpha article) | Rivals (DS9) | ||
El-Aurian who promoted gambling device that turned out to have strange effects on quantum probability | |||
Dr. M'Benga (Memory Alpha article) | TOS | ||
Assistant to Dr. McCoy | |||
Marla McGivers (Memory Alpha article) | TOS | ||
Cohabitated with Khan | |||
Ki Mendrossen (Memory Alpha article) | Sarek (TNG) | ||
Assistant to Ambassador Sarek for the Legaran negotiations | |||
Minuet (Star Trek) (Memory Alpha article) | Carolyn McCormick | 11001001 (TNG) | |
Riker's holodeck fantasy woman, created by the Bynars and reproduced by Barash | |||
Miri (Memory Alpha article) | Miri (TOS) | ||
Gary Mitchell (Memory Alpha article) | Where No Man Has Gone Before (TOS) | ||
Ship's navigator who receives enhanced ESP powers from a magnetic storm as the Enterprise attempts to leave the galaxy | |||
Mogh (Memory Alpha article) | TNG | ||
Father of Worf | |||
Moogie (Memory Alpha article) | DS9 | ||
Quark and Rom's name for their mother, Ishka | |||
Morn (Memory Alpha article) | DS9 | ||
Regular at Quark's bar, but never talks | |||
James Moriarty (Memory Alpha article) | TNG | ||
Character created by Arthur Conan Doyle, becomes sentient in the holodeck | |||
Crell Moset (Memory Alpha article) | Nothing Human (VOY) | ||
Cardassian doctor, cured the Fostossa virus by experimenting on Bajorans. When B'Elanna Torres was invaded by a cytoplasmic lifeform, the Voyager EMH was assisted by a holographic reproduction of Dr. Moset, and the procedure was a success. But because Maquis crewmembers objected to Dr. Moset, the EMH decided to delete the program. | |||
Mot (Memory Alpha article) | Shelly Desai, Ken Thorley | Ensign Ro, Schisms (TNG) | |
Talkative Bolian, barber on the USS Enterprise-D. Mentioned in other episodes; Captain Picard pretended to be him in Starship Mine. | |||
M'Pella (Memory Alpha article) | Cathy Debuono | DS9 | |
Dabo girl seen working in Quark's bar in many episodes | |||
Harry Mudd (Memory Alpha article) | Roger C. Carmel | Mudd's Women, I, Mudd (TOS) |
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Full name: Harcourt Fenton Mudd. A confidence trickster, he was the only non-crew character to be featured in more than one episode of the original series. |
[edit] See also
- List of Star Trek characters: A-F
- List of Star Trek characters: N-S
- List of Star Trek characters: T-Z
- List of minor recurring characters in Star Trek: Deep Space Nine
- List of minor recurring characters in Star Trek: Enterprise
- List of minor recurring characters in Star Trek: The Original Series
- List of minor recurring characters in Star Trek: Voyager
- List of Star Trek episodes