Unnamed Humans (20th century)
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List of unnamed Humans from the 20th century.
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[edit] Eugenics Wars soldiers
[edit] Jonathan Archer's great grandfather
Jonathan Archer's great grandfather served in North Africa during the Eugenics Wars.
During one particular battle, Archer's great grandfather's battalion was evacuating civilians, including a school full of children, from a war zone when they came under attack by the Augments.
To avoid adding to the collateral damage, Archer's great grandfather called the Augment commander, and got him to agree to hold his fire long enough to evacuate the school.
Archer once told this story in 2153 to explain to Trip Tucker that "there are rules...even in war", to justify assisting several unhatched Xindi-Insectoids. (ENT: "Hatchery")
[edit] Inhabitants of New York City
- See also: United States law enforcement personnel
[edit] Ambulance paramedic
This Ambulance paramedic transported Benny Russell in an ambulance after Benny had a mental breakdown after the publishers of the magazine he wrote for refused to print his novel about a space station commanded by a black officer. (DS9: "Far Beyond the Stars")
- Played by Max Grodénchik.
[edit] Asylum orderly
The Asylum orderly attempted to restrain Benny Russell, when Doctor Wykoff's request for him to cover his wall-writing with paint caused him to become enraged. (DS9: "Shadows and Symbols")
- He was played by regular stunt actor Tom Morga, who received no credit for his appearance.
[edit] Drunk
The Drunk frequented a soup kitchen called the Twenty-First Street Mission, run by Edith Keeler, where he got free food and shelter. (TOS: "The City on the Edge of Forever")
- Played by Howard Culver.
[edit] Haredi Jew
A Haredi Jew was a resident in 1950s of New York City when Benny Russell, a science-fiction writer, was denied the right to publish his story of a black commander of a futuristic space station (DS9: "Far Beyond the Stars")
- Played by an Unknown actor.
[edit] News Vendor
The news vendor was a young man who sold newspapers and magazines such as Incredible Tales on the street in 1950s Harlem. He personally preferred films such as From Here to Eternity to science fiction stories. (DS9: "Far Beyond the Stars")
- Played by Aron Eisenberg.
[edit] The Preacher
The preacher was an African-American who preached the word of the prophets in 1950s Harlem. He advised Benny Russell to fulfill his destiny. (DS9: "Far Beyond the Stars")
- Played by Brock Peters.
[edit] Rendezvous patrons
These Patrons visited the The Rendezvous a popular social and dance establishment in Harlem during the 1950s.(DS9: "Far Beyond the Stars")
- Played by unknown actors and actressess.
[edit] Rodent
Rodent was a homeless man living on the streets of New York in 1930. He met James T. Kirk and Spock in a soup kitchen run by Edith Keeler when Kirk and Spock were transported back in time by the Guardian of Forever. He told them that in order to eat, they would have to listen to Keeler preach, calling her Miss Goody Two Shoes. He started to refer to her in a sexual way but Kirk told him to be quiet. When Leonard McCoy was transported back, Rodent was accosted by McCoy who demanded to know what year it was. He accidentally killed himself with McCoy's phaser. (TOS: "The City on the Edge of Forever")
- Played by John Harmon. According to Harlan Ellison's original draft script he was a World War I veteran.
[edit] Truck Driver
This truck driver was behind the wheel of the truck that struck and killed Edith Keeler, an event that restored the timeline. McCoy attempted to save her, but was stopped by Kirk. (TOS: "The City on the Edge of Forever")
- Played by Cary Loftin.
[edit] Inhabitants of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
[edit] Train passengers
These Humans took the same train T'Mir used in 1957 on her way to Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. (ENT: "Carbon Creek")
- The train passengers were played by background performers who received no credt for their appearance.
Played by Doug Wax |
Played by an unknown actress |
Played by an unknown actor |
[edit] Inhabitants of Portage Creek
[edit] Passerby
The passerby was asked by Shannon O'Donnell were she could find some food, gas and lodging. The man told her those things could not be found any more in Portage Creek. (VOY: "11:59")
- Played by James Greene.
[edit] Driver
The driver's car was hit in the back by Shannon O'Donnell's car after she asked for some information from a passerby and didn't pay attention. Unfortunately for him, Shannon's insurance had run out and he drove away without being compensated for the damage. (VOY: "11:59")
- Played by Christopher Curry.
[edit] Inhabitants of San Francisco
[edit] Antique Store Owner
He purchased a pair of glasses from James Kirk that had been given to him for his birthday by Dr. McCoy. (Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home)
- Played by Joe Knowland. In the novelization of Star Trek IV, the scene with the store owner was greatly expanded to include a lengthy conversation about whether or not the glasses were "hot" (stolen) to which Spock explained that the temperature of the glasses was the same as the room.
[edit] Aquarium tourists
These Humans were part of the tour group at the Cetacean Institute in 1986 when Spock jumped into the whale tank to mind meld with the two whales George and Gracie. At the time, Doctor Gillian Taylor was showing the whales to the group and discussing whale song, noting that it was not known exactly what purpose the song served. (Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home)
- All people in the tour were played by background performers who received no credit for their appearance.
Young woman |
Man with glasses |
Elderly woman |
Elderly woman |
Woman |
Woman |
Young man |
Nun |
Nun |
Woman |
Man |
Man with hat |
Navy officer |
Military officer |
Young man |
Elderly woman |
Man with beard |
Elderly man |
Young man |
[edit] Cafe Owner
- Played by Everett Lee.
[edit] Hippies
When Kira Nerys and Miles O'Brien were searching for Benjamin Sisko, Jadzia Dax, and Julian Bashir in 1960s San Francisco, they were greeted by two hippies who offered them flowers and exchanged "peace" signs. (DS9: "Past Tense, Part II")
- The hippies were played by unknown performers.
[edit] Human Couple (1930's)
This Human couple encountered Kira Nerys and Miles O'Brien in front of a speakeasy in San Francisco, in 1930. Kira and Miles were traveling to different time periods in order to find Captain Sisko, Dr. Bashir, and Jadzia Dax who were transported back in time due to a malfunction.
The couple was leaving a party at a speakeasy, looked at them and ran off. (DS9: "Past Tense, Part II")
- The couple were played by unknown performers.
[edit] Garbageman #1
- Played by Phil Rubenstein.
[edit] Garbageman #2
- Played by John Miranda.
[edit] Huey Pilot
- Played by Tony Edwards.
[edit] Jogger
- Played by James Menges.
[edit] Lady in Tour
This old woman was part of the tour group at the Cetacean Institute in 1986 when Spock jumped into the whale tank to mind meld with George and Gracie. At the time, Doctor Gillian Taylor was showing the whales to the group and discussing whale song, noting that it was not known exactly what purpose the song served. The lady in the tour wondered out loud if perhaps the whales were singing to the man in the tank. (Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home)
- Played by Viola Stimpson.
[edit] Mercy Hospital personnel
[edit] Passerby
This unnamed passerby was encountered by Uhura and Pavel Chekov on a street in San Francisco, while the two were looking for the "nuclear wessels" at the naval base in Alameda. This passerby stopped to respond to Chekov's request, stating "Oh, I don't know if I know the answer to that. I think it's across the bay in Alameda," to which Chekov replied, "That's what I said. Alameda." (Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home)
- This passerby was played by background actress Layla Sarakalo, who received no credit for her performance.
[edit] Punk on Bus
This unnamed punk was listening to the song "I Hate You" on a bus in San Francisco in 1986. James T. Kirk and Spock, who had traveled back in time, were annoyed by the loud rock music with Kirk telling the punk to "turn off that damn noise". When the punk gave Kirk the middle finger, Spock administered a Vulcan nerve pinch and the punk fell on his radio, turning off the music much to the joy of the entire bus. (Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home)
- Played by Kirk Thatcher.
[edit] Street passersby
These six Humans passed the group of Chekov, Scotty, McCoy, Uhura, and Sulu while they've waited for Kirk and Spock who went away to obtain some money. (Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home)
Played by Cynthia Brian |
Played by an unknown actor |
Played by an unknown actress |
Played by an unknown actor |
Played by an unknown actress |
Played by an unknown actor |
[edit] Usher
- Played by Teresa E. Victor.
[edit] Waiter
- Played by Bob Sarlatte.
[edit] Nazi soldiers
[edit] German Generalmajor (1944)
In an alternate version of 1944 where the Nazis had invaded much of the nations on Earth, the German Generalmajor was briefed by Vosk in the American White House. The German flag officer was worried that the war effort might require more money and was responsible for relaying orders from Hitler to the Na'kuhl. He was subsequently killed by Vosk. (ENT: "Storm Front", "Storm Front, Part II")
- The unnamed general was played by Christopher Neame.
[edit] SS Untersturmführer (1944)
The SS Untersturmfuhrer was in charge of transporting Archer to a prison camp in an alternate timeline. In this alternate version of 1944 the Nazis had invaded America. He told Archer that Americans were good at making movies, but not fighting. He said he would go to Hollywood to met the starlets. His convoy was attacked by American insurgents, and he was knocked out by Archer, who made his escape. (ENT: "Storm Front")
- Played by J. Paul Boehmer.
[edit] Nazi soldier 1 (1944)
This Nazi soldier was harassing Jonathan Archer and Alicia Travers when they were walking in the streets in front of Alicia's apartment in New York. (ENT: "Storm Front")
- Played by Sonny Surowiec.
[edit] Nazi soldier 2 (1944)
This Nazi soldier was harassing Jonathan Archer and Alicia Travers when they were walking in the streets in front of Alicia's apartment in New York. (ENT: "Storm Front")
- Played by Dieter Horneman, who also played a Nazi guard in "The Killing Game".
[edit] Nazi soldier 3 (1944)
The Nazi soldier was guarding Jonathan Archer when he was being transported to a prison camp in an alternate timeline. In this alternate version of 1944 the Nazis had invaded America. The convoy was attacked by insurgents, and the soldier was killed. (ENT: "Storm Front")
[edit] Nazi Doctor (1944)
The Nazi doctor was in charge of a German hospital tent in America. The Nazis had invaded America and had the upper hand in the War. The doctor called his superiors in to view a patient with burns who was wearing an unfamiliar uniform. The patient was Jonathan Archer who had been transported into the past after destroying the Xindi superweapon. The past had been changed by the Na'kuhl, a faction in the Temporal Cold War. (ENT: "Zero Hour")
- Played by Gunter Ziegler.
[edit] The "37's"
[edit] Female Abductee
In 1937, this woman (most likely from India) was one of 300 Humans abducted from Earth and taken to an unnamed class L planet in the Delta Quadrant. She and seven others remained in cryostasis until 2371 and came to be known to the abductees' descendants as "the 37's". Upon being revived, she chose to stay and live with the Human settlement on the planet. (VOY: "The 37's")
- She was played by Rita Dail.
[edit] Male Abductee
In 1937, this man was one of 300 Humans abducted from Earth and taken to an unnamed class L planet in the Delta Quadrant. He and seven others remained in cryostasis until 2371 came to be known to the abductees' descendants as "the 37's". Upon being revived he chose to stay and live with the Human settlement on the planet. (VOY: "The 37's")
- There's no clear indication where this man was from, though his outfit suggests he may have been a sailor or from a harsher climate, such as Canada.
[edit] Female Abductee in green dress
In 1937, this woman one of 300 Humans abducted from Earth and taken to an unnamed class L planet in the Delta Quadrant by the Briori for slave labor. She and seven others remained in cryostasis and came to be known to the abductees' descendants as "the 37's". She and the others were revived by the crew of USS Voyager. She chose to stay and live with the Human settlement on the planet. (VOY: "The 37's")
- She was played by an unknown actor.
[edit] Male Abductee in cap
In 1937, this man was one of 300 Humans abducted from Earth by the Briori for slave labor. He and seven others remained in cryostasis for over 400 years and came to be known to the abductees' descendants as "the 37's". Upon being revived he chose to stay and live with the Human settlement on the planet. (VOY: "The 37's")
- He was played by an unknown actor.,
[edit] Others
[edit] Human In Cryonic State
This Human was on a Cryonics Satellite which was by created by Humans in the late 20th century to cryogenically preserve individuals who had died of causes that they believed would be treatable in the future.
This Human was in one of the cryogenic stasis pods that had been damaged causing the human to decompose. (TNG: "The Neutral Zone")
