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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
FCTStar Trek First Contact
GENStar Trek Generations
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] T

Pic Character Actor Episodes
Description
Enabran Tain (Memory Alpha article) Paul Dooley The Wire (DS9), Improbable Cause (DS9), The Die is Cast (DS9), In Purgatory's Shadow (DS9)
Former head of the Obsidian Order and the father of Elim Garak
Juliana Tainer (Memory Alpha article) Fionnula Flanagan Inheritance (TNG)
Widow of Noonien Soong, "mother" of Data. Recreated as an android by Noonien Soong after she died naturally
Taleen (Memory Alpha article) Nancy Youngblut Displaced (VOY)
Nyrian who explained a new customized habitat to the Voyager crew, as part of the Nyrian's forced relocation scam
Taurik (Memory Alpha article) Alexander Enberg Lower Decks (TNG)
Junior officer aboard the Enterprise-D
Jane Taylor (Memory Alpha article) Kipleigh Brown The Forgotten (ENT)
EPS control specialist killed in the Xindi attack on the Enterprise in the Azati Prime system (Memory Alpha article)
Clark Terrell (Memory Alpha article) Paul Winfield WOK
Captain of the starship Reliant. Controlled by Khan Noonien Singh via a Ceti eel, forcing him to nearly kill Captain Kirk. Rather than murder a fellow Starfleet officer, he committed suicide.
Thalen (Memory Alpha article) Josh Drennen, Christopher Goodman Proving Ground, Strategem and Azati Prime (ENT)
Xindi Primate, assistant to Degra on the Xindi planet-destroying weapon project
Tieran (Memory Alpha article) Leigh J. McCloskey Warlord (VOY)
Ilaran tyrant ("autarch") who cheated death by transferring his consciousness to other bodies
Janel Tigan (Memory Alpha article) Mikael Salazar (Memory Alpha article) Prodigal Daughter (DS9)
Brother of Ezri Dax
Norvo Tigan (Memory Alpha article) Kevin Rahm Prodigal Daughter (DS9)
Brother of Ezri Dax
Yanas Tigan (Memory Alpha article) Leigh Taylor-Young Prodigal Daughter (DS9)
Mother of Ezri Dax.
Timicin (Memory Alpha article) David Ogden Stiers Half a Life (TNG)
Scientist from the planet Kaelon II. Had a romantic relationship with Lwaxana Troi, but was forced to commit ritual suicide (known as Resolution) at the age 60 to comply with his culture's directives
T'Lar (Memory Alpha article) Judith Anderson SFS
Vulcan high priestess who performed the fal-tor-pan ceremony in which Spock's body and katra (living spirit) were rejoined following his death
Tog (Memory Alpha article) Frank Corsentino (Memory Alpha article) Ménage à Troi (TNG)
Ferengi Daimon who became infatuated with Lwaxana Troi, kidnapping her as well as Starfleet officers William Riker and Deanna Troi
Tomalak (Memory Alpha article) Andreas Katsulas The Enemy (TNG), The Defector (TNG), Future Imperfect (TNG), All Good Things... (TNG)
Romulan commander, continual antagonist for Captain Picard and the crew of the Enterprise
Toman'torax (Memory Alpha article) Brian Thompson To the Death (DS9)
Jem'Hadar soldier in service of the Dominion
Tora Ziyal (Memory Alpha article) Cyia Batten, Tracy Middendorf, and Melanie Smith Indiscretion (DS9), Return to Grace (DS9), For the Cause (DS9), In Purgatory's Shadow (DS9), Sacrifice of Angels (DS9)
Half Cardassian/half Bajoran daughter of Gul Dukat and Tora Naprem
Toreth (Memory Alpha article) Carolyn Seymour Face of the Enemy (TNG)
Commander of the Romulan warbird IRW Khazara (Memory Alpha article)
Tosin (Memory Alpha article) James Horan Fair Trade (VOY)
Kolaati trader who dealt in illegal substances near the Nekrit Expanse
T'Pan (Memory Alpha article) Joan Stuart-Morris (Memory Alpha article) Suspicions (TNG)
Vulcan scientist specializing in subspace morphology
T'Pau (Memory Alpha article) Kara Zediker, Celia Lovsky, and Betty Matsushita (Memory Alpha article) The Forge (ENT), Awakening (ENT), Kir'Shara (ENT), Amok Time (TOS), Darkling (VOY)
Vulcan who led the Syrranite rebellion against the Vulcan High Command, later presided over the Koon-ut-kal-if-fee ceremony in which Mr. Spock was forced to fight Captain Kirk after Spock was rejected by his bride-to-be, T'Pring. She is also the only person ever to turn down a seat on the Federation Council.
T'Pring (Memory Alpha article) Arlene Martel, Mary Rice (Memory Alpha article) Amok Time (TOS)
Vulcan female who was bonded to Spock, but backed out of her commitments and married Stonn
The Traveler (Memory Alpha article) Eric Menyuk Where No One Has Gone Before (TNG), Remember Me (TNG), Journey's End (TNG)
Humanoid from Tau Alpha C with exceptional mental abilities, including mastery over space and time
Trelane (Memory Alpha article) William Campbell The Squire of Gothos (TOS)
Near-omnipotent being who toyed with the crew of the Enterprise
Trelit (Memory Alpha article) Charles Dennis Desert Crossing (ENT)
Torothan Chancellor and member of the ruling clan
Trevean (Memory Alpha article) Michael Sarrazin The Quickening (DS9)
Native of the planet Teplan in the Gamma Quadrant who "aided" those on his planet infected with a terminal, painful, and slow-acting disease known as the Teplan Blight by administering them toxic herbs which killed the patients without pain
Ian Andrew Troi (Memory Alpha article) Amick Byram (Memory Alpha article) Dark Page (TNG)
Husband of Lwaxana Troi, father of Deanna and Kestra Troi
Ian Troi (Memory Alpha article) R.J. Williams, Zachary Benjamin (Memory Alpha article) The Child (TNG)
Son of Deanna Troi
Kestra Troi (Memory Alpha article) Andreana Weiner (Memory Alpha article)

, Kirsten Dunst

Dark Page (TNG)
Daughter of Lwaxana Troi
Lwaxana Troi (Memory Alpha article) Majel Barrett (Memory Alpha article) Haven (TNG), Manhunt (TNG), Menage à Troi (TNG), Half a Life (TNG), Cost of Living (TNG), Dark Page (TNG), The Forsaken (DS9), Fascination (DS9), The Muse (DS9)
Daughter of the Fifth House, Holder of the Sacred Chalice of Rixx, Heir to the Holy Rings of Betazed; mother of Deanna and Kestra Troi and wife to Ian Andrew Troi
Tuvix (Memory Alpha article) Tom Wright Tuvix (VOY)
The hybrid of Tuvok and Neelix, which was the result of a transporter accident
Mark Twain (Memory Alpha article) Jerry Hardin Time's Arrow (TNG)
The 19th century author, first known as Samuel Clemens, accidentally time traveled when crew members of the Enterprise traveled back in time

[edit] U

Character Actor Episodes
Description
Aquiel Uhnari (Memory Alpha article) Renée Jones Aquiel (TNG)
Communications technician at Relay Station 47. Accused of murder, but found innocent. Had a brief romantic relationship with Geordi La Forge
Kevin Uxbridge (Memory Alpha article) John Anderson The Survivors (TNG)
Part of a race of near-omnipotent beings called the Douwd. Repentant for genocide he committed against another race, known as the Husnock, in blind revenge through psychic powers
Rishon Uxbridge (Memory Alpha article) Anne Haney The Survivors (TNG)
Human wife of Kevin Uxbridge, who was killed by the Husnock

[edit] V

Pic Character Actor Episodes
Description
Vadosia The Forsaken (DS9)
Bolian ambassador sent to Deep Space Nine to investigate the Bajoran wormhole in 2369
Varria The Most Toys (TNG)
Assistant to Kivas Fajo for 14 years. Helping Data escape from Fajo's ship led to her death
Vash Jennifer Hetrick Captain's Holiday (TNG
QPid (TNG)
Q-Less (DS9)
An archaeologist who falls in love with Picard. She first appeared in the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode "Captain's Holiday", in which Jean-Luc Picard went to vacation on Risa. She had discovered the Tox Uthat, and thieves were determined to take it from her, but with Picard's help, that was avoided. During this adventure, she and Picard fell in love. They met up again in the episode "QPid", in which Vash was annoyed to find that none of Picard's senior staff had even heard of her, him explaining that "he's a very private man". Q abducted Vash and the Enterprise senior staff, casting them into a Robin Hood scenario, with Picard as Robin Hood and Vash as Maid Marian. After that, Vash went with Q to the Gamma Quadrant to scour archaeological sites there. She appeared in the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine episode "Q-Less", in which she had mistaken an "egg" for an artifact which then hatched at the end of the episode as a lifeform.
Veer Distant Origin (VOY)
Assistant to Professor Gegen
Jason Vigo Bloodlines (TNG)
Bok, a Ferengi, altered Vigo's DNA to make him appear to be the son of Enterprise Captain Jean-Luc Picard. Bok used Vigo as bait as part of a plan to avenge his son's death. (Picard had killed his son.)
Miranda Vigo
Mother of Jason Vigo
V'Lar (Memory Alpha article) Fionnula Flanagan Fallen Hero (ENT)
Vulcan ambassador who negotiated the first territorial accords between Vulcan and Andoria in 2097. She also met a young T'Pol at the Ka'Tann conference. In 2152, she infiltrated the government of Mazar to expose corrupt officials and had to be extracted by Enterprise NX-01.
Vorik VOY
Vulcan engineer aboard Voyager
Vreenak Stephen McHattie In the Pale Moonlight (DS9) (highest rated episode)
A key member of the Romulan Senate from 2360 to 2374, Vice-Chairman of the Tal Shiar, secretary of the War Plans Council, and one of Proconsul Neral's most trusted advisors. Ardently pro-Dominion, Vreenak was key in negotiating the non-aggression pact between the Romulan Star Empire and the Dominion in late 2373. However, his death caused the Romulans to join the Dominion War on the side of the Federation-Klingon alliance.

[edit] W

Pic Character Actor Episodes
Description
Tim Watters (Memory Alpha article) Paul Popowich Valiant (DS9)
Red Squad cadet who commanded the USS Valiant after the death of Captain Ramirez
Weyoun (Memory Alpha article) Jeffrey Combs Deep Space Nine
Vorta male; cloned at least eight times
Naomi Wildman (Memory Alpha article) Scarlett Pomers Voyager
Half-Ktarian, half-Human female; daughter of Greskrendregtk and Samantha Wildman; born aboard Voyager; died soon after birth but was replaced by a duplicate; grew up fast due to her father's genes
Samantha Wildman (Memory Alpha article) Nancy Hower Voyager
Ensign, joined Voyager as xenobiologist, not knowing she was pregnant by her Ktarian husband Greskrendtregk; gave birth to Naomi in 2372.
Vedek, Kai Winn Adami (Memory Alpha article) Louise Fletcher Deep Space Nine
Bajoran female, elected "Kai" (spiritual leader of the planet Bajor)
Wixiban (Memory Alpha article) James Nardini "Fair Trade" (VOY)
Talaxian male; encountered Neelix at the Nekrit Supply Depot
Worf (Memory Alpha article) Michael Dorn TNG
Son of Mogh
Colonel Worf (Memory Alpha article) Michael Dorn TUC
Captain Kirk's defense attorney

[edit] X

[edit] Y

Pic Character Actor Episodes
Description
Ishara Yar (Memory Alpha article) Legacy (TNG)
Sister of Tasha Yar
Captain Kassidy Yates DS9
Freighter captain and love interest of Captain Sisko

[edit] Z

Pic Character Actor Episodes
Description
Zahir (Memory Alpha article) David Lee Smith Legacy (TNG)
Mikhal Traveller who fell in love with Kes
Grand Nagus Zek (Memory Alpha article) Wallace Shawn DS9
Grand Nagus of the Ferengi Alliance
Cortin Zweller (Memory Alpha article) Ned Vaughn
Jean Luc Picard's Academy classmate
Zobral (Memory Alpha article) Clancy Brown Desert Crossing (ENT)
Charismatic Torothan leader of the rebellion against the ruling clan on Toroth. Having exhausted all peaceful avenues trying to reform the government, he had turned to terrorism. In 2152, he contacted Enterprise NX-01 in hopes that Captain Jonathan Archer would be willing to help in his cause. After Archer was trapped on Toroth, Zobral risked his life to rescue him, even though Archer refused to help in his revolt.

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