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Unnamed Starfleet personnel (23rd century)

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List of unnamed 23rd century Starfleet personnel.


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[edit] Aide de camp

Aide-de-camp

In 2293, this aide-de-camp was a Starfleet captain who opened a Starfleet Command briefing about Praxis, introducing the C-in-C.

This unnamed captain was played by Shakti.


[edit] Barracks leader

The barracks leader

The barracks leader was a Human commander at Starfleet Academy. In 2258 of an alternate reality, when Earth received a distress call from Vulcan, the barracks officer was charged with informing the cadets of their assigned starship. After completing the announcement, he was approached by James T. Kirk, who wanted to know why his name had not been called. The barracks leader informed Kirk that he was on academic suspension until the Starfleet Council made a ruling regarding Kirk's reprogramming of the Kobayashi Maru scenario. A few minutes later, however, he would allow Kirk, suddenly quite ill with an infection from a Melvaran mud flea bite, aboard the shuttlecraft Gilliam, bound for the USS Enterprise, after Dr. Leonard McCoy insisted that, while Kirk was not cleared for duty, he was, and, as his attending physician, his authority granted by Starfleet medical code to remain with a patient in his care (McCoy himself had in fact infected Kirk for the express purpose of invoking this regulation) overrode Kirk's grounding. (Star Trek)

The barracks leader was played by Paul McGillion.


[edit] Cadet on Deep Space K-7

A Starfleet cadet (left).

A Starfleet cadet was present in the bar on Deep Space K-7 when a brawl broke out with Klingons. Although the cadet didn't join the fight, he looked on standing next to a Human friend. (TOS: "The Trouble with Tribbles")

This role was uncredited. His uniform was originally worn by Finnegan in "Shore Leave". It wasn't clear if he was assigned to the station or the Enterprise, or if otherwise he was visiting from some other assignment.


[edit] Flight Officer

This flight officer was a Human female member of Starfleet. In 2255 of an alternate reality, she served aboard a shuttlecraft ferrying Captain Christopher Pike and several cadets back to Starfleet Academy after a visit to the Riverside Shipyard to see the USS Enterprise under construction there, taking a few new recruits as well. Before the shuttle could take off, however, she was forced to go into the lavatory to evict Leonard McCoy, an enlistee who, due to his aviophobia, had attempted to spend the flight in that windowless room. After suggesting he see a doctor (which he considered unnecessary, as he was a doctor), she focefully insisted that if he didn't sit down, she would make him sit down, at which point McCoy shrugged and took the nearby seat next to another recruit, Jim Kirk.

The flight officer was played by Darlena Tejeiro.


[edit] Headquarters prison guards

These two Starfleet prison guards served at the Starfleet Headquarters in 2285. They were responsible for Doctor McCoy, who was imprisoned after he tried to hire a ship in a bar which should bring him to Genesis.

The first guard allowed Admiral James T. Kirk access to McCoy's holding cell and was knocked out by Kirk. The second guard, a very tall man, was made unconscious when Sulu threw him over his shoulder. (Star Trek III: The Search for Spock)


[edit] Rhaandarite in Orbital office complex

A Rhaandarite

A Rhaandarite male worked in the Orbital office complex when Captain James T. Kirk was retaking command of the USS Enterprise in 2272. (Star Trek: The Motion Picture)

[edit] Starfleet cadets (2258)

These Starfleet cadets served in Starfleet in 2258 of an alternate reality.

Some of them watched the hearing of James T. Kirk at the Starfleet Academy in which he was confronted with Spock.

Later they were gathered and informed about the attack of Vulcan by the Romulan Nero and his starship Narada. Then they were assigned to several starships. (Star Trek)

Most of the cadets were played by background performers who received no credit for their appearance.


[edit] Starfleet Command Captain

A senior officer at Starfleet Command in 2293

In 2293, this Starfleet captain attended a Starfleet Command briefing about Praxis. She apparently was familiar with the commander-in-chief, addressing him as Bill. She asked him if they intended to mothball Starfleet. (Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country)

This unnamed captain was played by Judy Levitt. Although the C-in-C addressed her as "captain," she wore an admiral insignia. The only time that a person would normally be addressed as captain without possessing that rank would be in the case of being assigned command of a starship, which as Kirk has shown us, is possible for admirals to do.
It seems curious that Starfleet would even discuss "mothballing the fleet" simply because of a tentative peace with one aggressive neighbor.


[edit] Starfleet Command window technicians

These four Starfleet technicians worked at Starfleet Command in 2286 when the Whale probe arrived at Earth. They tried to stabilize the windows but failed. One of the windows exploded due to the rain and stormy weather. (Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home)

All four technicians were played by stunt performers. Gregory Barnett's costume was sold off on the It's A Wrap! sale and auction on eBay. [1]


[edit] Starfleet communications officer

A communications officer at Starfleet Command in 2286

This unnamed Human communications officer was assigned to Starfleet Command in 2286. (Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home)

The communications officer was played by Michael Snyder.


[edit] Starfleet display officer

Arkenite communications officer.

This unnamed Arkenite display officer was assigned to Starfleet Command in 2286. (Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home)

This unnamed Arkenite was played by Michael Berryman.


[edit] Workman in space

This workman in space was working outside of the Enterprise when the shuttle with Kirk, Sulu, and Uhura approached the Enterprise in 2285. (Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan)

The workman in space was portrayed by stuntman Tom Morga. The information about Morga being this man was told in the special feature "Tom Morga: Alien Stuntman" in the 2009 box Star Trek: Original Motion Picture Collection (DVD).


[edit] Starship and Starbase Personnel

The following articles have entries on unnamed Starfleet personnel:

[edit] Epsilon IX personnel

[edit] Old City Station personnel

[edit] Starbase 11 personnel

[edit] USS Defiant (NCC-1764) personnel

[edit] USS Enterprise (NCC-1701) personnel

[edit] USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-A) personnel

[edit] USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-B) personnel

[edit] USS Excelsior (NCC-2000) personnel

[edit] USS Grissom (NCC-638) personnel

[edit] USS Kelvin personnel (NCC-0514)

[edit] USS Saratoga (NCC-1867) personnel


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