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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.
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Pic | Character | Actor | Episodes |
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Nagilum (Memory Alpha article) | Where Silence Has Lease, TNG | ||
Powerful extra-dimensional creature, fascinated by the concept of death, which it studied by starting to kill off the crew of the Enterprise-D. | |||
Nakahn (Memory Alpha article) | Stephen Davies | Darkling, VOY | |
Mikhal Traveler, owner of a lodge | |||
Nano (Memory Alpha article) | Marvel Comics' "Early Voyages" comic book series (non-canon) | ||
Communications officer on the Enterprise under Christopher Pike. | |||
Neelix (Memory Alpha article) | Ethan Phillips | Star Trek: Voyager | |
Talaxian who joined the crew of the USS Voyager after being rescued by the crew | |||
Sir Isaac Newton | Descent, part 1, TNG | ||
Famous Earth physicist, recreated in the holodeck for a game of poker with Data | |||
Nidell (Memory Alpha article) | Second Sight, DS9 | ||
Halanan female, wife of terraformer Gideon Seyetik. By "psychoprojective telepathy", she created an alter ego, Fenna, who fell in love with Benjamin Sisko. | |||
Nilva (Memory Alpha article) | Profit and Lace, DS9 | ||
Slug-O-Cola tycoon and commissioner of the Ferengi Commerce Authority | |||
Dr. Noah (Memory Alpha article) | Our Man Bashir, DS9 | ||
A mad scientist in Bashir's secret agent program. Due to a transporter malfunction, Dr. Noah's physical parameters were temporarily modelled on Sisko | |||
Nog (Memory Alpha article) | Aron Eisenberg | DS9 | |
Son of Rom, nephew of Quark | |||
Noggra (Memory Alpha article) | Sons of Mogh, DS9 | ||
Old family friend of Worf who took Kurn into his family | |||
Nogura (Memory Alpha article) | Star Trek:The Motion Picture, books | ||
Officer who temporarily assigned James Kirk to command of the refit Enterprise in The Motion Picture.
In fan literature of the Star Trek Expanded Universe, Fleet Admiral Nogura is said to be a very old friend of the Kirk family who served with James Kirk's father. Nogura's given name is identified as "Heihachiro" in the novelization of Star Trek: The Motion Picture, authored by Gene Roddenberry, and the novels "Enterprise", detailing the first days of Kirk's command, and "The Lost Years", showing the end of the five year mission. |
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Noss (Memory Alpha article) | Lori Petty | Gravity, VOY | |
Woman who survived in Class D planet for several years. Fell in love with Tuvok | |||
N'Vek (Memory Alpha article) | Face of the Enemy, TNG | ||
Romulan subcommander who helped deliver Romulan dissidents to the Enterprise |
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Pic | Character | Actor | Episodes |
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Description | |||
Keiko O'Brien (Memory Alpha article) | Rosalind Chao | Star Trek: The Next Generation | |
wife of Miles O'Brien, school teacher on Deep Space Nine | |||
Kirayoshi "Yoshi" O'Brien (Memory Alpha article) | Star Trek: The Next Generation | ||
Son of Miles and Keiko O'Brien, and was carried to term by Kira Nerys after Keiko was critically injured during her pregnancy (a plotline developed to explain actress Nana Visitor's real-life pregnancy) | |||
Miles O'Brien (Memory Alpha article) | Colm Meaney | Star Trek: Deep Space Nine | |
Transporter chief on the Enterprise-D, Chief of Operations at DS9 | |||
Molly O'Brien (Memory Alpha article) | Star Trek: Deep Space Nine | ||
Daughter of Miles and Keiko O'Brien | |||
Katie O'Claire (Memory Alpha article) | Star Trek: Voyager | ||
Alias used by Kathryn Janeway while in Fair Haven | |||
Odala (Memory Alpha article) | Distant Origin, Voy | ||
Saurian minister who refuses to believe Professor Gegen's distant origin theory of their race | |||
Odan (Memory Alpha article) | The Host, TNG | ||
a precedent for Trills disregarded on DS9 | |||
Odo (Memory Alpha article) | Rene Auberjonois | Star Trek: Deep Space Nine | |
Deep Space Nine's Changeling Security Officer | |||
Ralph Offenhouse (Memory Alpha article) | Star Trek: The Next Generation | ||
20th Century human cryogenically frozen and discovered by the Enterprise-D | |||
Thadiun Okona (Memory Alpha article) | The Outrageous Okona, TNG | ||
Captain of a small freighter | |||
Alyssa Ogawa (Memory Alpha article) | Patti Yasutake | Star Trek: The Next Generation, Star Trek Generations | |
Nurse aboard the Enterprise-D and -E.
Ogawa joined the USS Enterprise-D in 2367 as an ensign. In 2370 she married Lieutenant Andrew Powell in that year. Shortly after she revealed she was pregnant and was still pregnant by the series finale and her baby's birth was never shown on television. While the finale depicted her losing her unborn baby due to the effects of an "anti-time" anomaly, this was part of an alternate timeline that Captain Jean-Luc Picard ultimately prevented from coming to pass. According to the non-canon Star Trek: Titan book series, Ogawa works in Titan's sickbay. She has a young son, but Powell was killed during the events of Star Trek Generations |
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Omet'iklan (Memory Alpha article) | To the Death (Star Trek: Deep Space Nine), DS9 | ||
Jem'haddar First who threatened to kill Sisko after completing a mission to kill renegade Jem'haddar soldiers | |||
Onaya (Memory Alpha article) | The Muse, DS9 | ||
Vampiric being who feeds on creative energy. She claims to have helped artists all over the quadrant, including Earth's William Butler Yeats | |||
Kai Opaka (Memory Alpha article) | Star Trek: Deep Space Nine | ||
Kai or spiritual leader of the Bajorans through the latter years of the Cardassian occupation | |||
Orta (Memory Alpha article) | Ensign Ro, TNG | ||
Bajoran terrorist |
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Pic | Character | Actor | Episodes |
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Description | |||
Douglas Pabst (Memory Alpha article) | Rene Auberjonois | Far Beyond the Stars (DS9) | |
Editor of a science-fiction magazine in the 1950s, similar to Odo in appearance. Appeared to Sisko in a vision | |||
Miral Paris (Memory Alpha article) | Lisa Lo Cicero | Prophecy, Endgame (VOY) | |
Daughter of Tom Paris and B'Elanna Torres | |||
Owen Paris (Memory Alpha article) | Warren Munson, Richard Herd | Persistence of Vision, Thirty Days, Pathfinder, Inside Man, Author, Author, Endgame (VOY) | |
Father of Tom Paris. Captain of the USS Al-Batani on which Kathryn Janeway served. Promoted to Starfleet Vice Admiral, He served as an instructor at Starfleet Academy, and later oversaw Project Pathfinder to make contact with Voyager in the Delta Quadrant. | |||
Tom Paris (Memory Alpha article) | Robert Duncan McNeill | VOY | |
Helmsman of USS Voyager | |||
Melora Pazlar (Memory Alpha article) | Daphne Ashbrook | Melora (DS9) | |
Melora Pazlar is a female Elaysian, a species from a planet where gravity is weaker than on most other planets. As of stardate 47229.1, she was an Ensign in Starfleet, and a cartographer.
Pazlar came to the station prior to a mapping mission to the Gamma Quadrant. Because the gravity on DS9 was too strong for her, she had to rely on either a wheelchair, or an exoskeletal network of flexible metal beams worn over her body to help her move around the station. Doctor Julian Bashir devised a treatment to help her walk like the other humanoids on the station. Pazlar started the treatment, but when she realized that she wouldn't be able to enjoy low-gravity environments any more, she decided to discontinue the process. The character was originally developed to be the regular science officer on the series. However, logistics made it difficult to use the effects required on a regular basis, and the character was used as a guest appearance instead. |
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Pardek (Memory Alpha article) | Malachi Throne | Unification (TNG) | |
Romulan Senator official agreeable to the idea of reunification with Vulcan | |||
Penk (Memory Alpha article) | Jeffrey Combs | Tsunkatse VOY | |
Leader of the fictional fight-to-the-death game Tsunkatse, where he captained a ship that broadcast a holographic fight to various worlds in the Delta Quadrant. | |||
Perrin (Memory Alpha article) | Joanna Miles | Sarek, Unification (TNG) | |
Widow of Sarek | |||
Elise Picard (Memory Alpha article) | Kim Braden | GEN | |
Jean-Luc's wife in the Nexus | |||
Jean-Luc Picard (Memory Alpha article) | Patrick Stewart | TNG | |
Captain of the USS Enterprise-D, previously of the USS Stargazer and subsequently of the Enterprise-E | |||
Maurice Picard (Memory Alpha article) | Clive Church | Family, Bloodlines, Tapestry (TNG) | |
Winemaker, father of Jean-Luc Picard | |||
René Picard (Memory Alpha article) | Christopher James Miller, David Tristan Birkin | Family (TNG), GEN |
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Jean-Luc's nephew | |||
Robert Picard (Memory Alpha article) | Jeremy Kemp | Family (TNG) | |
Jean-Luc's brother | |||
Walter Pierce (Memory Alpha article) | Mark Rolston | Eye of the Beholder (TNG) | |
Starfleet engineer on Enterprise-D. Part Betazoid, he left empathic traces in the ship's structure on his death in 2363. | |||
Christopher Pike (Memory Alpha article) | Jeffrey Hunter (The Cage), Sean Kenney (The Menagerie) | The Cage, The Menagerie (TOS), Star Trek: Early Voyages | |
Captain of the Enterprise NCC-1701 before James T. Kirk.
Little is known about Pike's personal life. According to dialog in "The Cage", Pike is from the city of Mojave in North America on Earth in Southern California, and at one point owned a horse named "Tango". Pike is the first captain of the Enterprise to be recognized in Star Trek canon appearing first in the pilot episode "The Cage", played by Jeffrey Hunter. The character does not reappear until "The Menagerie" where the character (disfigured and in a life support unit) is played by another actor. The character is referenced in the TOS episode Mirror, Mirror, where it is revealed that James Kirk assassinated him to take his command. The Marvel Comics series Star Trek: Early Voyages chronicled the adventures of the Enterprise under the command of Pike. The earliest issues lead up to the events seen in "The Cage", which was retold from Yeoman Colt's point of view. |
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Dr. Mark Piper (Memory Alpha article) | Where No Man Has Gone Before TOS | ||
Chief Medical Officer of the Enterprise NCC-1701 before Leonard McCoy | |||
Vedek Porta (Memory Alpha article) | Accession DS9 | ||
Bajoran Vedek who killed a member of his group after he refused to follow his D'Jarra | |||
Porthos (Memory Alpha article) | Star Trek: Enterprise | ||
Captain Archer's dog | |||
Prinadora (Memory Alpha article) | Star Trek: Deep Space Nine | ||
Ferengi female. She was the former wife of Rom, and the mother of their son Nog. She took advantage of Rom's love for her and tricked him into signing an extension to their marriage contract; Prinadora's father was subsequently able to swindle Rom out of all his money, whereupon Prinadora left Rom for another man | |||
Captain Proton (Memory Alpha article) | Star Trek: Voyager | ||
lead character in the holodeck program The Adventures of Captain Proton, played by Tom Paris, Harry Kim and other crew members. See Captain Proton article in Memory Alpha | |||
Katherine Pulaski (Memory Alpha article) | Diana Muldaur | Star Trek: The Next Generation | |
Chief Medical Officer aboard the Enterprise-D (TNG) |
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Pic | Character | Actor | Episodes |
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Description | |||
Q (Memory Alpha article) | Various | Star Trek: The Next Generation Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Star Trek: Voyager | |
Various beings from the Q Continuum | |||
Qatai (Memory Alpha article) | Various | "Bliss" | |
Man who hunted a large, spacefaring bioplasmic lifeform for at least 40 years | |||
Dr. Dalen Quaice (Memory Alpha article) | Various | Remember Me | |
Old colleague of Dr. Crusher's | |||
Quark (Memory Alpha article) | Armin Shimerman | Star Trek: Deep Space Nine | |
A ferengi, Quark owned a bar on the Promenade of Deep Space Nine | |||
Gregory Quinn (Memory Alpha article) | Star Trek: The Next Generation | ||
Infested by alien parasite conspiring against humanity |
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Pic | Character | Actor | Episodes |
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Description | |||
Rakal (Memory Alpha article) | Face of the Enemy, TNG | ||
Romulan Tal Shiar officer. She was killed by dissidents who then drafted Troi to impersonate her | |||
Ramirez (Memory Alpha article) | To the Death, DS9 | ||
Security officer from Defiant. Killed on the gateway planet by jem'hadar in the first fight | |||
Berlinghoff Rasmussen (Memory Alpha article) | A Matter of Time, TNG | ||
Con artist who travelled forward in time with the intention of stealing technology from the future and then patenting it in his own time | |||
Claire Raymonds (Memory Alpha article) | TNG | ||
20th Century human cryogenically frozen and discovered by the Enterprise-D | |||
Cyrus Redblock (Memory Alpha article) | |||
Fictional 1940s crime boss, from Picard's "Dixon Hill" holodeck adventures | |||
Dexter Remmick (Memory Alpha article) | |||
infested by alien parasite conspiring against humanity | |||
Paul Rice (Memory Alpha article) | |||
Warned Picard of a conspiracy at Starfleet Headquarters | |||
Kyle Riker (Memory Alpha article) | The Icarus Factor, TNG | ||
Civilian strategist, father of William Riker | |||
Thomas Riker (Memory Alpha article) | |||
Transporter clone of William Riker | |||
Kevin Riley (Memory Alpha article) | Bruce Hyde | The Naked Time Conscience of the King TOS | |
Navigator of the Starship Enterprise for the first season of the show. His character was one of the first crew members affected by the PSI-2000 illness. Riley's parents were killed by governor Kodos on planet Tarsus IV but Riley survived, remembering Kodos' voice. He later tried to murder Kodos, in disguise as an actor, but was dissuaded by Captain Kirk. | |||
Rislan (Memory Alpha article) | Displaced VOY | ||
Nyrian scientist pretending to help Torres with the unexplained transports switching the Voyager crew with Nyrians | |||
Riva (Memory Alpha article) | Loud as a Whisper, TNG | ||
Federation negotiator who communicates telepathically with a group of individuals who speak on his behalf | |||
Rixx (Memory Alpha article) | Conspiracy | ||
Captain of USS Thomas Paine, helped warn Picard about alien invasion. | |||
Ro Laren (Memory Alpha article) | TNG | ||
Starfleet officer who deserted to join the Maquis | |||
Rain Robinson (Memory Alpha article) | Future's End parts I & II VOY | ||
Young woman working for SETI | |||
Rodek (Memory Alpha article) | Sons of Mogh | ||
Son of Noggra. Identity given to Kurn after Worf felt unwilling to fulfill Kurn's request for ritual murder | |||
Amanda Rogers (Memory Alpha article) | True Q, TNG | ||
Member of the Q Continuum, raised as a human | |||
Rom (Memory Alpha article) | DS9 | ||
Ferengi, brother of Quark | |||
Ronin (Star Trek) (Memory Alpha article) | Sub Rosa, TNG | ||
Aniphasic alien, killed by Doctor Crusher | |||
Conaught Rossa (Memory Alpha article) | Suddenly Human (TNG) | ||
Biological grandmother of Jeremiah Rossa | |||
Jeremiah Rossa (Memory Alpha article) | Suddenly Human (TNG) | ||
See Jono, human born Jeremiah Rossa, adopted by Talarian Captain Endar in accordance with Talarian customs | |||
Michael Rostov (Memory Alpha article) | ENT | ||
Engineering crewman on the Enterprise (NX-01) | |||
Jackson Roykirk (Memory Alpha article) | "The Changeling" TOS | ||
21st Century robotics engineer who built the space probe known as Nomad which was launched from Earth to explore the galaxy | |||
Alexander Rozhenko (Memory Alpha article) | Various | ||
Son of Worf | |||
Helen Rozhenko (Memory Alpha article) | Georgia Brown | First appearance Family TNG | |
Adoptive mother of Worf, lived with her husband Sergey (see below) for a while on the planet Gault before settling back on Earth. Later in life, Helena, along with Sergey, accepted custody of Worf's son Alexander Rozhenko. | |||
Nikolai Rozhenko (Memory Alpha article) | Paul Sorvino | Homeward Bound, TNG | |
Worf's brother by his adoptive parents. The characters name in the non-canon Peter David Starfleet Academy novel Worf's First Adventure was Simon. | |||
Sergey Rozhenoko (Memory Alpha article) | Theodore Bikel | First appearance Family TNG | |
Adoptive father of Worf, Sergey was a chief petty officer aboard the USS Intrepid who found and adopted Worf after his ship was sent to aid the Klingons after the Khitomer massacre in 2346. Husband of Helena Rozhenko (see above) | |||
Benny Russell (Memory Alpha article) | Avery Brooks | Far Beyond the Stars, DS9 | |
African-American science-fiction writer in the 1950s. The magazine he worked for refused to publish one of his stories featuring "a Negro captain". Appeared to Sisko in a vision |
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Saavik (Memory Alpha article) | Kirstie Alley in The Wrath of Khan, then by Robin Curtis. | Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan, Star Trek III: The Search for Spock, Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home. | |
Half-Vulcan, half-Romulan Starfleet officer. | |||
Sakkath (Memory Alpha article) | Sarek TNG | ||
Assistant to Sarek during the Legaran negotiations | |||
Sarek (Memory Alpha article) | Mark Lenard | TOS, TNG and feature films | |
Famed Vulcan ambassador and father of Spock | |||
Sarjenka (Memory Alpha article) | Nikki Cox | Pen Pals | |
Native of a seismically active planet who was helped by Data | |||
Satan's Robot (Memory Alpha article) | VOY | ||
A robot character in The Adventures of Captain Proton holodeck program | |||
Norah Satie (Memory Alpha article) | Jean Simmons | The Drumhead | |
Legendary Starfleet admiral who headed a paranoia-fueled investigation aboard Enterprise-D | |||
Tryla Scott (Memory Alpha article) | Conspiracy | ||
Youngest Captain in Starfleet history, helped warn Picard of an alien takeover of Starfleet | |||
Sela (Memory Alpha article) | Denise Crosby | The Mind's Eye TNG, Redemption, Part II TNG, Unification, Part II TNG | |
Daughter of an alternate timeline version of Tasha Yar and a Romulan official. The character (played by another actress) supervised the brainwashing of the recently captured Geordi La Forge. Meddling in the Klingon civil war by providing weapons to the House of Duras, her alternate timeline origins are revealed, linked to the "Yesterday's Enterprise. Sela also coordinated a plan to invade the Vulcan homeworld using a holographic falsification of Ambassador Spock. | |||
Dr Selar (Memory Alpha article) | Suzie Plakson | The Schizoid Man TNG | |
Vulcan medical officer on Enterprise-D. The character has a major role in the Star Trek: New Frontier spin-off novels. | |||
Subcommander Selok (Memory Alpha article) | Data's Day, TNG | ||
Romulan, who disguised herself as Vulcan ambassador T'Pel | |||
Gideon Seyetik (Memory Alpha article) | Richard Kiley | Second Sight, DS9 | |
Terraformer | |||
Shakaar Edon (Memory Alpha article) | Duncan Regehr | ||
Former leader of Bajoran resistance during Cardassian occupation, later First Minister of Bajor | |||
Shinzon (Memory Alpha article) | Tom Hardy | Star Trek: Nemesis | |
An imperfect clone of Captain Jean-Luc Picard created by the Romulans with the intent of replacing Picard. This plan was abandoned and Shinzon was exiled to Remus. He led Reman soldiers during the Dominion War. At the beginning of Nemesis, Shinzon leads a coup d'état of the Romulan Senate. Picard and the USS Enterprise-E travel to Romulus to meet Shinzon and investigate his peace overture; Shinzon reveals his identity and origins to Picard. However, the peace overture is part of a plan to lure Picard to Romulus; the cloning process that created Shinzon is killing him, and he requires an infusion of Picard's DNA to stay alive. Simultaneously, Shinzon plans to use a thalaron radiation weapon aboard his ship, the Scimitar, to destroy all life on Earth. The Scimitar attacks and severely damages the Enterprise. Picard transports aboard the Reman ship and kills Shinzon. Lieutenant Commander Data rescues Picard from the Scimitar and destroys the vessel's thalaron device, annihilating the ship and himself in the process. | |||
Jaglom Shrek (Memory Alpha article) | James Cromwell | Birthright | |
Yridian with information to sell about Klingons captured by Romulans at Khitomer | |||
Shresht (Memory Alpha article) | |||
Name used in novelisations for the Insectoid representative on the Xindi Council | |||
Khan Noonien Singh (Memory Alpha article) | Ricardo Montalbán | Space Seed TOS, Star Trek II | |
Genetically enhanced superman from the late 1990s who attempted to seize control of the Enterprise and later took revenge on Admiral Kirk | |||
Benjamin Sisko (Memory Alpha article) | Avery Brooks | DS9 | |
Station commander of DS9 and Emissary to the Prophets | |||
Jake Sisko (Memory Alpha article) | Cirroc Lofton | DS9 | |
Son of Benjamin and Jennifer Sisko | |||
Jennifer Sisko (Memory Alpha article) | Felecia M. Bell | Emissary | |
Wife of Benjamin Sisko, killed at Wolf 359, but survived in mirror universe. | |||
Joseph Sisko (Memory Alpha article) | Brock Peters | DS9 | |
New Orleans restaurateur and father of Benjamin Sisko | |||
Korenna Sisko (Memory Alpha article) | Galyn Görg | The Visitor DS9 | |
Bajoran wife of Jake Sisko in an alternate future | |||
Sito Jaxa (Memory Alpha article) | Shannon Fill | The First Duty, Lower Decks TNG | |
Bajoran junior officer aboard the Enterprise-D, also appears in various books including the DS9 novel in the Mirror Universe series | |||
Luther Sloan (Memory Alpha article) | William Sadler | ||
Section 31 operative who attempted to recruit Bashir numerous times | |||
Lily Sloane (Memory Alpha article) | Alfre Woodard | Star Trek: First Contact | |
Twenty-first century human female who was treated for radiation poisoning on the Enterprise, and later befriended Captain Picard | |||
Sonak (Memory Alpha article) | Star Trek: The Motion Picture | ||
A replacement for Spock was to have appeared in a new Star Trek series called Star Trek: Phase II. When the series became a feature film, the new character Xon was replaced himself by Science Officer Commander Sonak. Sonak appeared briefly in the film, dying in a transporter accident after only a few lines of dialogue. | |||
Arik Soong (Memory Alpha article) | Brent Spiner | Star Trek: Enterprise | |
Criminal creator of genetically engineered humans, ancestor of Noonien Soong | |||
Noonien Soong (Memory Alpha article) | Brent Spiner | Brothers | |
Human cyberneticist who created Data, played by Brent Spiner. Soong has created four androids in the Star Trek universe, Data, Lore and B-4, all of the same design and a replica of his dead wife, technically superior to his previous models. Early in Dr. Soong's career he was widely hailed as Earth's foremost robotic scientist, but he became a recluse after apparently failing to create a positronic brain and was thought to have been killed with other colonists on Omicron Theta. The scientist actually settled on Terlina III and summoned Data there to fit him with his final invention, an emotion chip. He inadvertently also summoned Data's brother, Lore, who killed him after obtaining the chip. | |||
Tolian Soran (Memory Alpha article) | Malcolm McDowell | Star Trek: Generations | |
El-Aurian scientist desperate to return to the Nexus | |||
Sovak (Memory Alpha article) | Max Grodénchik | Captain's Holiday TNG | |
Ferengi who sought to profit from an archaeological search for the Tox Uthat | |||
Spot (Memory Alpha article) | Star Trek: The Next Generation, Star Trek: Generations | ||
Data's pet cat | |||
Henry Starling (Memory Alpha article) | Ed Begley, Jr. | Future's End VOY | |
20th century pothead turned entrepreneur after discovering a 29th century spacecraft crash-landed near his campsite | |||
Stonn (Memory Alpha article) | Amok Time TOS | ||
Vulcan, T'Pring's lover | |||
Dr. Paul Stubbs (Memory Alpha article) | Ken Jenkins | Evolution TNG | |
Astrophysicist who tried to wipe out a race of nanites to further his own research | |||
Lon Suder (Memory Alpha article) | Brad Dourif | VOY | |
Betazoid Maquis psychopath who helped retake Voyager after it was commandeered by the Kazon | |||
Michael Sullivan (Memory Alpha article) | VOY | ||
Holographic character in Tom Paris's Fair Haven, owner of a pub in a quaint Irish village. He became romantically involved with Captain Janeway, who made several modifications to his program. | |||
Demora Sulu (Memory Alpha article) | Jacqueline Kim | Star Trek: Generations | |
Hikaru Sulu's daughter, served aboard the Enterprise-B | |||
Surak (Memory Alpha article) | The Savage Curtain | ||
Legendary Vulcan who led his people to a peace through a philosophy of logic over emotion | |||
Sutok (Memory Alpha article) | Fair Trade VOY | ||
Drug addict who buys his drugs at the Nekrit Supply Depot | |||
Sybok (Memory Alpha article) | Laurence Luckinbill | Star Trek: The Final Frontier | |
Spock's half-brother | |||
Syrran (Memory Alpha article) | The Forge ENT | ||
Founder of a Vulcan splinter group following the teachings of the philosopher Surak |
[edit] See also
- List of Star Trek characters: A-F
- List of Star Trek characters: G-M
- 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