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Unnamed Ledosians

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List of unnamed Ledosians.

[edit] Ledosian Ambassador

The Ledosian ambassador to Voyager
The Ledosian ambassador to Voyager

The Ledosian Ambassador contacted USS Voyager for the Ledosian government concerning their decisions and warnings regarding the energy barrier. He explained that the energy barrier was constructed centuries ago by aliens to protect the native Ventu from the Ledosian ancestors who could have destroyed the Ventu culture. (VOY: "Natural Law")

The Ledosian Ambassador was played by Robert Curtis Brown.


[edit] Port Authority Officer

A Ledosian officer contacts the Delta Flyer II
A Ledosian officer contacts the Delta Flyer II

While Tom Paris was doing some complex maneuvers at high velocities around several stations in orbit of Ledos, a port authority officer hailed him and informed him he was in violation of their traffic laws. He would inform Kathryn Janeway that Paris' punishment for breaking their traffic laws was to complete a three-day course in piloting safety. (VOY: "Natural Law")

The Port Authority Officer was played by actor Matt McKenzie.



[edit] Ledosian scientists

These four Ledosian scientists were part of the surveying team led by Doctor Barus to civilize the Ventu and make the best of their land after the energy barrier between the two cultures was disabled by the Voyager.

They were transported from the planet by Tom Paris aboard the Delta Flyer II and then Paris destroyed the shuttle deflector dish that was keeping the barrier open. (VOY: "Natural Law")

All four scientist were played by background performers, who received no credit for their appearance.
The costume worn by Michael Moutsatsos was sold off on the It's A Wrap! sale and auction on eBay. [1]


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