Unnamed USS Enterprise (NCC-1701) personnel
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Unnamed USS Enterprise (NCC-1701) personnel (USS Enterprise (NCC-1701); Starfleet personnel):
[edit] 2250s
[edit] Number One
- See: Number One
[edit] Transporter assistant
In 2254, a transporter assistant (who wore thick-rimmed spectacles) stood at the transporter console next to Chief Pitcairn. (TOS: "The Cage")
- This extra character had no lines and was played by an uncredited performer. His appearance is the first rare occurrence of a 23rd century Human wearing glasses in TOS. The next time glasses would be mentioned is Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan, where it is implied that wearing corrective eyewear is rare because of vision-supporting drugs and treatments. Its possible, but not confirmed, that this man, like James T. Kirk, is allergic to such treatment. His character was named Yamata (β) in "The Rift" by Peter David.
[edit] Geologist
In 2254, a geologist was among the landing party on Talos IV. (TOS: "The Cage")
- The geologist was played by Ed Madden, who later portrayed the technician Fisher in TOS: "The Enemy Within", taking place 11-12 years after the events of "The Cage". This crewman wore the insignia of an officer on his sleeves, although the exact grade is unclear.
[edit] Bridge crewman 1
A crewman in the blue uniform stood watch next to the turbolift door. (TOS: "The Cage")
- This extra character was played by an uncredited performer. This character was named Valdini in a novel, The Rift. It was commented that he was one of the personnel who perished on a mission to Argus X in 2268.
[edit] Bridge crewman 2
A crewman stood next to Pike's chair, and shrugged at the man next to the turbolift door when Pike ordered a continued course for Vega in 2254. (TOS: "The Cage")
This same crewman continued serving aboard the Enterprise after Captain Kirk took command. He was on the bridge when the ship encountered the Galactic Barrier in 2265. (TOS: "Where No Man Has Gone Before")
This crewman was in a corridor wearing a beige uniform during the vessels confrontation with Balok in 2266. (TOS: "The Corbomite Maneuver")
- This extra character was played by an uncredited performer. Apparently this crewperson remained for Kirk's command, even though the scene where he appeared in "The Corbomite Maneuver" was stock footage from the pilot episodes (as evidenced by his older-style uniform).
[edit] Bridge crewwoman
An enlisted crewwoman in a beige uniform sat at a station to the right of the viewscreen. Captain Pike and CPO Garrison checked the SS Columbia follow-up message that printed out of her console. (TOS: "The Cage")
- This extra character was played by an uncredited performer. The woman's lack of rank insignia determines she was not an officer or chief. The function of her station, located between the viewscreen and Spock's station, was never alluded to, although it seemed to include various library computer functions and controls later associated with the science station.
[edit] 2260-2270
[edit] Sciences division
[edit] Nurse
This Nurse was aboard the Enterprise when Khan Noonien Singh and his followers seized control of the ship in 2267. (TOS: "Space Seed")
- She was played by actress Joan Webster.
[edit] Nurse 2
This Nurse aboard the Enterprise assisted Doctor McCoy and Nurse Chapel to stabilize Kirks body after Sargon had been believed to have been killed while inside it. She was also worried about how they would return Kirks mind to his body, and how long the life support systems could keep his body alive without him. (TOS: "Return to Tomorrow")
- She is one of the few medical personnel (besides Nurse Chapel) to wear the 'Red Cross' Enterprise assignment patch.
- She was played by actress Cindy Lou.
[edit] Laughing crewman
This crewman, in a sciences division jumpsuit, was overtaken by fits of laughter after falling victim to the polywater intoxication. The affects of the polywater drove him to stumble around the corridors, painting slogans like "Love Mankind" on walls and doors. (TOS: "The Naked Time")
- Played by John Bellah. Many think this person might be named "Harrison", because recordings of Bellah's voice laughing were dubbed in when McCoy tried unsuccessfully to contact Technician Harrison in the biopsy lab.
This crewman was among the personnel observed by passenger Charles Evans during an Enterprise voyage. (TOS: "Charlie X")
[edit] Sciences crewwoman
This female crewmember joined Charlene Masters for sub-par coffee in the ship's recreation lounge during the Lazarus/Anti-Lazarus encounter in 2267. (TOS: "The Alternative Factor")
[edit] Command division
[edit] Old lady crewwoman
This old lady crewwoman was really a young woman who Charlie Evans transformed into an old woman because he thought she was laughing at him. (TOS: "Charlie X")
- The old lady was portrayed by Laura Wood.
[edit] Pilots
- Navigator
- Command division lieutenant who manned the navigator's position. (TOS: "Charlie X")
- Played by Don Eitner.
- Helmsman
- Command division crewman who operated the helmsman's controls. (TOS: "Charlie X")
- Played by John Lindesmith.
- Navigation lieutenant commander
- In 2267, a command division lieutenant commander sat at the navigator post, while Lieutenant Leslie sat in the command chair. (TOS: "The Alternative Factor")
- It's odd that this man, who outranked Leslie and was in the command division, did not end up taking command.
[edit] Senior staffer
In 2268 this command division lieutenant commander stood in on a staff meeting after the Enterprise was facing capture by the Romulans after Captain James T. Kirk took the ship into the Romulan Neutral Zone. (TOS: "The Enterprise Incident")
This officer was also present at Kirk's funeral service after the captain was presumed killed aboard the USS Defiant. (TOS: "The Tholian Web")
[edit] Operations division
[edit] Assistant engineer
This assistant engineer lieutenant worked with Lt. Charlene Masters in re-energizing dilithium crystals after a galaxy-wide "blink" of non-existence drained the critical components. Lazarus and Anti-Lazarus from opposite universes overwhelmed the engineers in separate incidents, each stealing crystals to use against one another. The assistant shared Lt. Master's low opinion of Enterprise's coffee. (TOS: "The Alternative Factor")
- Played by Arch Whiting
[edit] Commander
In 2268 this operations division commander stood in on a staff meeting after the Enterprise was facing capture by the Romulans after Captain Kirk took the ship into the Romulan Neutral Zone. (TOS: "The Enterprise Incident")
This officer was also present at Kirk's funeral service after the captain was presumed killed aboard the USS Defiant. (TOS: "The Tholian Web")
- The appearance of a full Commander, outside of the regular cadre of permanent characters, is slightly unusual since the rank is normally held by senior department heads on a starship and would therefore be a somewhat important person on board. Such a person would also outrank such major characters like McCoy and Scotty. In the funeral appearance, this man could be seen wearing no rank insignia on his sleeves.
[edit] Crewmember in window
This female operations division crewmember passed a window of the Enterprise when the ship was in orbit of Starbase 11. (TOS: "Court Martial")
- This crewmember was played by Denise Okuda, who received no on-screen credit, and appeared only in the remastered version of the episode.
[edit] Female lieutenant commander
In 2268 this operations division lieutenant commander was present at Kirk's funeral service after the captain was presumed killed aboard the USS Defiant. (TOS: "The Tholian Web")
- This woman can be seen standing in the background right as the crewman who went berserk is removed from the room.
[edit] Junior engineer
In 2268, this junior engineer was ordered by Montgomery Scott to repair a power relay (with a trident scanner) but was surprised to find two other officers (actually Miles O'Brien and Julian Bashir from the 24th century) already working on it. The two officers quietly allowed the engineer to take over as it became clear they had no idea what they were doing. (DS9: "Trials and Tribble-ations")
- Played by Charles S. Chun.
- The Star Trek Customizable Card Game gives his name as Lt. Nagata.
[edit] Personnel officer
In 2269, this ensign was the personnel officer aboard the USS Enterprise. (TOS: "Court Martial")
- Played by Nancy Wong.
[edit] Transporter technician
This transporter technician was knocked unconscious by Anti-Lazarus in 2267. (TOS: "The Alternative Factor")
- Played by Christian Patrick.
[edit] Yeomen
This male operations division yeoman was under Leonard McCoy's care in sickbay in 2270.
McCoy informed the yeoman that he was going to be getting a few days' bed rest, for an unknown injury or ailment, despite the fact that the doctor didn't think he deserved it. Before the yeoman had a chance to acknowledge his prescription, he was startled by McCoy's sudden abduction from the ship by Kukulkan. (TAS: "How Sharper Than a Serpent's Tooth")
This yeoman was stationed on the bridge in 2267 when Hikaru Sulu was injured by an exploding helm console. She cradled Sulu until Doctor Leonard McCoy arrived to administer medical aid. (TOS: "The City on the Edge of Forever")
[edit] Security personnel
- Security crewman
- This crewman stood in a corridor, with a phaser pistol sidearm on his belt, conversing with Lieutenant Berkeley. (TOS: "The Man Trap")
- Played by Garrison True. His job and rank was established by his credit, but no proper name was listed.
- Security guard
- This security officer was stationed aboard the USS Enterprise when Harry Mudd came aboard in 2266. (TOS: "Mudd's Women")
- He was played by Jerry Foxworth.
- Security lieutenant
During a red alert in 2268, this lieutenant in the security division was traveling through the Enterprise corridors when the vessel encountered the IKS Gr'oth at Deep Space Station K-7. (DS9: "Trials and Tribble-ations")
- "The Trouble with Tribbles" writer David Gerrold played this unnamed, uncredited extra. He had reportedly written a cameo for himself (as Mr. Freeman) in that original, but was unable to be included in the filming. With new footage being filmed taking place in that episode almost thirty years later, Gerrold got to rectify that mistake playing a redshirt. He did have other Star Trek appearances in the interim (see Command division crewmember below).
- Since he carried a phaser on a standard issue black security belt, he was a security officer.
- Security lieutenant
- This lieutenant served as a security officer aboard the Enterprise.
- He was flipped into the air like a puppet by super-strong Khan Noonien Singh when he was assigned to guard Khan's guest quarters in 2267. (TOS: "Space Seed")
- He often served as a guard, (TOS: "The Trouble with Tribbles") or participated in landing parties. (TOS: "This Side of Paradise") In the mirror universe, he was one of Chekov's henchmen (see: Unnamed mirror universe people). (TOS: "Mirror, Mirror")
- This Enterprise security crewman was portrayed by Bobby Bass.
- Security lieutenant
- This lieutenant guarded the injured Captain Pike during Spock's court-martial in 2267. (TOS: "The Menagerie, Part I")
- He joined the landing party on an uncharted planet later the same year. In sickbay he guarded Anti-Lazarus, where Dr. McCoy resented the presence of the "muscleman". (TOS: "The Alternative Factor")
- Played by Tom Lupo.
- Security lieutenant
- This lieutenant joined the landing party on an uncharted planet and kept watch on Lazarus and Anti-Lazarus in 2267. (TOS: "The Alternative Factor")
- Played by Vince Calenti.
- Security crewman killed by the Horta
- This crewman served on a security team ordered by Lieutenant Commander Giotto to hunt for the Horta on Janus VI. He was scouting alone when the Horta attacked him. By the time help arrived, he had been completely dissolved by acid. (TOS: "The Devil in the Dark")
- This redshirt was played by John Cavett; according to the Star Trek Concordance, he was named Kelly.
- Brawny security lieutenant at K-7
- In 2268, this bulky male security officer (pictured, left) was one of several called in to break up a fight which had broken out between Enterprise officers and Klingon officers from the IKS Gr'oth. He ended up arresting Miles O'Brien. (DS9: "Trials and Tribble-ations")
- Security lieutenant at K-7
- In 2268, this male security officer (pictured, right), smaller than his counterpart above, was one of several called in to break up a fight which had broken out between Enterprise officers and Klingon officers from the IKS Gr'oth. He ended up arresting Julian Bashir. (DS9: "Trials and Tribble-ations")
- Security lieutenants; Nomad victims #1 and #2
- These two lieutenants were given the duty of escorting Nomad to the brig and guarding it. They were subsequently killed by the probe after it escaped and began roaming freely through the corridors of the ship. (TOS: "The Changeling")
- Security lieutenant; Nomad victim #3
- This lieutenant, along with Carlisle, was given the duty of replacing the above two guards escorting Nomad. Both this lieutenant and Carlisle were subsequently killed by the probe. (TOS: "The Changeling")
- Black-haired lieutenant
- Female security lieutenant who beamed down to Taurus II to rescue an Enterprise landing party. (TAS: "The Lorelei Signal")
- Blond-haired lieutenant
- Female security lieutenant who beamed down to Taurus II to rescue an Enterprise landing party. (TAS: "The Lorelei Signal")
- Brown-haired lieutenant
- Female security lieutenant who beamed down to Taurus II to rescue an Enterprise landing party. (TAS: "The Lorelei Signal")
- Freckled lieutenant
- Female security lieutenant who beamed down to Taurus II to rescue an Enterprise landing party. (TAS: "The Lorelei Signal")
- It is possible any of these women were Davison, noted earlier in the episode as being ranking female security officer on Enterprise.
[edit] Security ensign
This unnamed security ensign was assigned to secure the area surrounding the transporter room aboard the USS Enterprise from tribbles. (TAS: "More Tribbles, More Troubles")
- This individual was actually a caricature of the episode's writer, David Gerrold, that was added to the episode by animators as an in-joke. According to the novelization of the episode by Alan Dean Foster, this individual was named "Hacker," a name which Gerrold later found insulting.
[edit] Service personnel
- Operations division table attendant
- Female crewmember with red hair who helped dispense dinner when Enterprise officers were privileged to dine with the 20th century despot Khan Noonien Singh. She was later captured and seated in a prisoner's row with Brent, Hadley and others, forced to watch Khan's murderous spectacle on the viewscreen.
- Command division table attendant
- Brunette crewwoman who also helped serve dinner, she later escorted Khan to Lt. Marla McGivers' quarters. She was also captured when Khan took the vessel. (TOS: "Space Seed")
[edit] Galley chef
The chef of the ship's galley was in charge of reconstituting food and distributing them via the food slots.
In 2266, the chef was amazed when he witnessed his reconstituted meat loaf turned into real turkeys. He reported this immediately to Captain James T. Kirk, who was skeptical at first. (TOS: "Charlie X")
- Gene Roddenberry provided the voice of the galley chef in his only performance in Star Trek.
[edit] After refit
[edit] Airlock technician
This airlock technician worked on a console at the airlock on the Enterprise, when Spock made him unconscious with a Vulcan nerve pinch. (Star Trek: The Motion Picture)
- He was played by Gary Faga.
[edit] Andorian officers
Two Andorian officers assigned to the command division, were among the majority of the crew that attended the briefing on V'Ger in 2272. (Star Trek: The Motion Picture
- One Andorian was played by an unknown actor. The other was played by fan extra John Watts, who received no credit for his appearance.
- The novel Ex Machina gives one of these characters the name Shantherin th'Clane, after Andorian uberfan Ian "Therin" McLean.
[edit] Assistant to Rand
This crewman assisted Transporter Chief Janice Rand on board the Enterprise in 2272. He was present when the transporter accident happened and Commander Sonak and another woman died in the transporter beam. Later he assisted Rand again when she beamed Doctor Leonard McCoy on board the Enterprise. (Star Trek: The Motion Picture)
- This crewman was played by John D. Gowans.
[edit] Betelgeusian science officer
A Betelgeusian science officer was among the crew that attended the briefing on V'Ger in 2272. (Star Trek: The Motion Picture)
- He was played by an unknown actor.
- In the novel Ex Machina this character was identified as Specialist first class Hrrii'ush Uuvu'it, and was a sensor analyst.
[edit] Bridge Crewmember
This crewmember was assigned to the Enterprise in 2272. She was present when Admiral Kirk told the bridge crew that he's back in command. (Star Trek: The Motion Picture).
- This crewmember was played by actress Momo Yashima.
- The novel Ex Machina gives this character the name Reiko Onami, a xenopsychologist.
[edit] Cargo deck ensign
This ensign served on board the Enterprise in 2272. He welcomed Admiral James T. Kirk on the cargo deck. (Star Trek: The Motion Picture)
- This ensign was played by Howard Itzkowitz.
[edit] Native American officers
Two Native American officers were among the crew that attended the briefing on V'Ger in 2272. One was male, the other female. (Star Trek: The Motion Picture)
- They were played by unknown performers.
- The novel Ex Machina gives one of the female characters the name Mosi Nizhoni. She is also the Assistant Chief of Security.
[edit] Rec deck crewmembers
These Starfleet crewmembers attended the briefing on the recreation deck of the Enterprise in 2272. They were witnesses of the destruction of Epsilon IX station. (Star Trek: The Motion Picture)
- All crewmembers were played by extras, production staff members, and fans and received no on-screen credits for their appearances.
- The crewman, played by writer David Gerrold was identified in the non-canon novel "Ex Machina" as Ensign Gerry Auberson, a relief communications officer.
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[edit] Rhaandarite crewmember 1
In 2272, a Rhaandarite crewmember was present during the briefing on V'Ger on the recreation deck and witnessed the destruction of the Epsilon IX station. (Star Trek: The Motion Picture)
- This Rhaandarite was played by extra Steven Lance, who received no credit for his appearance.
[edit] Rhaandarite crewmember 2
In 2272, a Rhaandarite crewmember was present druing the briefing on V'Ger on the recreation deck and witnessed the destruction of the Epsilon IX station. (Star Trek: The Motion Picture)
- He was played by an unknown actor.
[edit] Rhaandarite ensign
In 2272, a male Rhaandarite ensign was on the bridge of the refit Enterprise when Admiral Kirk took command. (Star Trek: The Motion Picture)
- This unnamed character, played by Billy Van Zandt, was identified as Alien Ensign in the script, and Alien Boy in the end credits.
- According to Van Zandt, he was working at the Internal Security station. His single line of dialog with Uhura, about Decker's demotion, was not used in the the theatrical print of the film, but was restored for the premiere television broadcast (ie. the "Special Longer Version" on the videocassette re-release), and for the "Director's Edition" on DVD. In issues of the Marvel/Paramount comic series Star Trek: Untold Voyages he was identified as Ensign Omal. In the Pocket novel Ex Machina, he was identified as Ensign Vaylin Zaand.
[edit] Saurian engineer
A Saurian engineer was among the majority of the crew that attended the briefing on V'Ger in 2272. (Star Trek: The Motion Picture)
- The patches on this Saurian's uniform have a red backing, in the 2270s uniforms this signified an engineer. In the novel Ex Machina he was identified as Petty Officer second class R'trikahi. One Saurian was played by fan extra Cedric Taporco.
[edit] Transporter accident victim
This crewperson was killed in the transporter accident along with Commander Sonak. (Star Trek: The Motion Picture)
- This woman was played by Susan J. Sullivan.
- According to Gene Roddenberry's novelization of the film, this character was Vice Admiral Lori Ciana, Kirk's supervisor (and lover) at Starfleet Command.



