This is a list of minor characters from the science fiction television series Star Trek: Enterprise. Star Trek Enterprise (simply titled Enterprise prior to season three is a Science fiction Television program created by Brannon Characters are ordered alphabetically by family name, and only characters who played a significant recurring role in the series are listed.
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| Degra | |
| Species | Xindi Primate |
|---|---|
| Gender | male |
| Affiliation | Xindi Council |
| Portrayed by | Randy Oglesby |
Degra (born 2103; died 2154) was a primate of the multi-species race Xindi, and a representative in the Xindi Council. In Biology, a species is one of the basic units of Biological classification and a Taxonomic rank. The Xindi is the collective term for six fictional races in the Science fiction Television series Star Trek Enterprise. Gender comprises a range of differences between men and women extending from the biological to the social The Xindi is the collective term for six fictional races in the Science fiction Television series Star Trek Enterprise. Randy Oglesby is an Actor, best known for his role as Degra on Star Trek Enterprise. The Xindi is the collective term for six fictional races in the Science fiction Television series Star Trek Enterprise. The Xindi is the collective term for six fictional races in the Science fiction Television series Star Trek Enterprise. He was first seen in "The Xindi" and referred to by name in "Rajiin". Xindi are also a Species in Star Trek fiction. " The Xindi " is the premiere episode of the third " Rajiin " is the title of a Star Trek Enterprise television episode from season three He was played by Randy Oglesby. Randy Oglesby is an Actor, best known for his role as Degra on Star Trek Enterprise.
Degra was also a scientist and engineer. A scientist, in the broadest sense refers to any person that engages in a systematic activity to acquire Knowledge or an individual that engages in such practices An engineer is a person professionally engaged in a field of Engineering. He studied the mysterious spheres in the Delphic Expanse. Several films and episodes of the Science fiction franchise Star Trek were set in distinct regions of space. Degra helped to design the power systems on the Xindi-Reptilian warships, and developed several theories for planet-destroying weapons. In Science fiction, a planet killer (or some variation on that meaning is a object capable of destroying an entire planet or render it uninhabitable Circa 2152, the Xindi Council learned from the Sphere Builders that humans were going to destroy them in the 26th century. The Sphere Builders are aliens from another dimension in the Fictional Star Trek universe Degra agreed to design a planet-destroying weapon, completing the prototype in 2153.
He was married with two children. When the first weapon arrived in the Sol System, Degra and the other council members watched as the Reptilian pilot fired the weapon, killing seven million people. As he watched the telemetry, Degra asked himself, "How many of those seven million were children?"
Several months afterwards, Degra and his colleagues constructed the second weapon and planned to test it in the Calindra system. The test appeared to be successful, but the weapon failed to destroy one of the system's moons. Degra's hope to see what went wrong was dashed when the weapon was taken by an unknown ship.
Shortly afterwards, Degra and his crew were captured by the starship Enterprise (NX-01). The Enterprise (NX-01 is a fictional Starship in the Science fiction Television series Star Trek Enterprise. While on board, Captain Archer launched an elaborate ruse to trick Degra to reveal the location of the weapon. Degra gave them the coordinates of the star system Azati Prime, but he was tipped off. "Azati Prime" is the title of an Episode from the third Season of the Television series Star Trek Enterprise. Archer then launched another ruse, making it seem that the Enterprise reached Azati Prime. Degra protested, claiming that the Xindi defense perimeter would destroy the Enterprise - and accidentally exposing the location of the weapon. Right afterwards, Degra and his crew's memories were erased.
Three weeks later, Captain Archer reached Azati Prime on a suicide mission to destroy the weapon, but was captured. He tried to convince Degra that the weapon's purpose was false. Three days later, Degra and Janar boarded the Enterprise to find evidence that they were misled by the Sphere Builders. The Sphere Builders are aliens from another dimension in the Fictional Star Trek universe During this time, a Reptilian warship arrived and demanded that Degra undock. Degra and the Enterprise succeeded in disabling the ship. However, to prevent the exposure of his new alliance with Archer, Degra destroyed the Reptilian ship, killing all 22 crew members.
This incident led to the end of Degra's life in February 2154. When Archer confronted the Council, the Primates, Arboreals, and Reptilians voted and agreed to postpone the weapon launch. Shortly afterwards, Commander Dolim met Degra in his quarters and stabbed him. This is a list of minor characters from the Science fiction television series Star Trek Enterprise. As Degra died, Dolim vowed that "when the humans have been eliminated, when the council is replaced by Reptilian rule," he would find Degra's family and kill them. Dolim was killed by Jonathan Archer before this threat could be carried out. Captain Jonathan Archer is a Fictional character in the Star Trek franchise
| Dolim | |
| Species | Xindi Reptilian |
|---|---|
| Gender | male |
| Affiliation | Xindi Council |
| Portrayed by | Scott MacDonald |
Commander Guruk Dolim was a reptilian representative of the multi-species race Xindi on the Xindi Council, played by Scott MacDonald. Memory Alpha (often abbreviated to MA) is a Wiki that is an encyclopedic reference for topics related to the Star Trek fictional universe A wiki is a page or collection of Web pages designed to enable anyone who accesses it to contribute or modify content using a simplified Markup language. In Biology, a species is one of the basic units of Biological classification and a Taxonomic rank. The Xindi is the collective term for six fictional races in the Science fiction Television series Star Trek Enterprise. Gender comprises a range of differences between men and women extending from the biological to the social The Xindi is the collective term for six fictional races in the Science fiction Television series Star Trek Enterprise. Scott MacDonald is an American Actor. He grew up in northwestern Montana and graduated from Washington State University and received an The Xindi is the collective term for six fictional races in the Science fiction Television series Star Trek Enterprise. Scott MacDonald is an American Actor. He grew up in northwestern Montana and graduated from Washington State University and received an
He was a military commander of a Reptilian regiment. Dolim hand-picked from his regiment the reptilian pilot for the Xindi weapon kamikaze attack on Earth in 2153. A regiment is a Military unit, composed of a variable number of Battalions – commanded by a Colonel. An overwhelming majority of fiction is set on or features the Earth.
When the Enterprise reached Azati Prime, the site of the weapon construction site, Captain Archer embarked on a suicide mission to destroy the weapon, but was captured by Insectoids and interrogated by Dolim. The Enterprise (NX-01 is a fictional Starship in the Science fiction Television series Star Trek Enterprise. "Azati Prime" is the title of an Episode from the third Season of the Television series Star Trek Enterprise. Captain Jonathan Archer is a Fictional character in the Star Trek franchise When Archer refused to say how many Earth ships entered the Expanse, Dolim ordered an attack squadron to destroy Enterprise, but the ships were recalled by Degra, Mallora, and Jannar. This is a list of minor characters from the Science fiction television series Star Trek Enterprise. This is a list of minor characters from the Science fiction television series Star Trek Enterprise. This is a list of minor characters from the Science fiction television series Star Trek Enterprise.
Dolim's relationship with Degra plummeted shortly afterwards. While at a secret meeting with Enterprise, Degra destroyed a Reptilian scout ship, killing all 22 crewmen. The Reptilians were later able to find a sensor encoder. A few days later, Archer confronted the Xindi Council. Dolim voted to postpone the weapon launch, but meant no such thing. Shortly afterwards, Dolim met Degra in his quarters. Dolim stabbed Degra and vowed to kill his family when the Council was replaced by Reptilian rule. Dolim later admitted killing Degra to the Council, only regretting not doing it sooner.
Shortly afterwards, the Reptilians and Insectoids took control of the Xindi planet-killer. Enterprise, as well as Primate and Arboreal ships, engaged the Reptilian/Insectoid armada. The fleet and weapon then escaped into a vortex. Just before they did, Dolim captured Ensign Hoshi Sato. Hoshi Sato, played by Korean-American actress Linda Park, is a Fictional character in the Science fiction Television series
Sato was captured in order to arm the weapon. The weapon was designed to be armed with three activation codes (the Reptilians and Insectoids only had two). Just before Hoshi was drugged to decrypt the third code, she spat in Dolim's face.
Hoshi was able to add her own layer of encryption. However, in order to preserve their future, the Sphere Builders helped decipher the codes. Just then, Enterprise, the Primate/Arboreal fleet, and six Aquatic ships arrived to confront the Reptilians. When this occurred, the Sphere Builders activated one of their spheres and created another anomaly field that disabled three powerful Aquatic ships and several smaller Arboreal vessels. The Reptilians used this to their advantage and escaped into a vortex, having armed the weapon.
Clearly, Dolim didn't care about anything but Reptilian dominance. While heading for Earth, Dolim fired on insectoid Shrest's ship. His ship was damaged and the hulk that remained was smashed when it crashed into the weapon. Dolim only used them to get the second activation code.
The weapon emerged two million kilometers from Earth. If they had all five codes, they could have fired instantly, but as it was they needed extra time. As the weapon armed, Dolim's ship engaged and destroyed an unarmed civilian space station.
Degra's ship arrived and transported Archer and his MACO team to the weapon. The MACOs killed the Reptilian soldiers and Archer began to deactivate the reactor, planting explosives to destroy the weapon. A soldier is a general English term that refers to a member of a land component of National Armed forces. Dolim transported to the weapon to reverse the damage. Meanwhile, the Andorian ship Kumari destroyed Dolim's ship. Andorians are a Fictional race of Humanoid Extraterrestrials in the Star Trek universe
As the reactor began to overload, Archer completed the destruction sequence. Dolim then engaged him in hand-to-hand combat. During the struggle, Archer placed an explosive charge on his back. An explosive material is a material that either is chemically or otherwise Energetically unstable or produces a sudden expansion of the material usually accompanied Archer detonated the charge, blowing up Dolim.
| Admiral Forrest | |
| Species | Human |
|---|---|
| Gender | Male |
| Home planet | Earth |
| Affiliation | Starfleet |
| Posting | Starfleet Command |
| Rank | Vice Admiral |
| Portrayed by | Vaughn Armstrong |
Maxwell Forrest was a Vice Admiral in Starfleet. Memory Alpha (often abbreviated to MA) is a Wiki that is an encyclopedic reference for topics related to the Star Trek fictional universe A wiki is a page or collection of Web pages designed to enable anyone who accesses it to contribute or modify content using a simplified Markup language. In Biology, a species is one of the basic units of Biological classification and a Taxonomic rank. Human beings, humans or man (Origin 1590–1600 L homō man OL hemō the earthly one (see Humus Gender comprises a range of differences between men and women extending from the biological to the social Male (♂ refers to the sex of an organism or part of an organism which produces small mobile Gametes called spermatozoa. EARTH was a short-lived Japanese vocal trio which released 6 singles and 1 album between 2000 and 2001 This article describes the Starfleet organization in the Star Trek universe for other uses see Starfleet (disambiguation In the Fictional universe This article describes the Starfleet organization in the Star Trek universe for other uses see Starfleet (disambiguation In the Fictional universe Starfleet ranks and insignia are fictional titles and badges that form the Hierarchy of Starfleet in the Star Trek television shows and movies Vaughn Dale Armstrong (born July 7, 1950 in Sonora, California) is an American Actor. Starfleet ranks and insignia are fictional titles and badges that form the Hierarchy of Starfleet in the Star Trek television shows and movies This article describes the Starfleet organization in the Star Trek universe for other uses see Starfleet (disambiguation In the Fictional universe He was played by Vaughn Armstrong. Vaughn Dale Armstrong (born July 7, 1950 in Sonora, California) is an American Actor.
Vice Admiral Forrest (often referred to in dialog as just "Admiral") was in frequent contact with Jonathan Archer during the Enterprise's missions. Starfleet ranks and insignia are fictional titles and badges that form the Hierarchy of Starfleet in the Star Trek television shows and movies Captain Jonathan Archer is a Fictional character in the Star Trek franchise The Enterprise (NX-01 is a fictional Starship in the Science fiction Television series Star Trek Enterprise. [1]
During the 2140s, then-Commodore Forrest oversaw the NX Program, Earth's attempt to develop a starship with warp drive faster than 120 times the speed of light. Starfleet ranks and insignia are fictional titles and badges that form the Hierarchy of Starfleet in the Star Trek television shows and movies A starship is a theoretical Spacecraft designed for traveling between the stars, as opposed to a vehicle designed for Orbital spaceflight or Interplanetary Warp drive is a form of Faster-than-light propulsion in the Fictional universe of Star Trek, capable of propelling spacecraft or objects to many multiples [2]
It was on his orders that the Enterprise's missions began. [1] He frequently clashed with Vulcan Ambassador Soval over the crew's performance. Vulcans are a Humanoid species in the fictional Star Trek universe who hail from the planet Vulcan, and are noted for their attempt An ambassador is the highest ranking Diplomat who represents their country In the Science fiction television series Star Trek Enterprise, Soval, portrayed by Gary Graham, is the Vulcan ambassador [1]
Forrest was killed in a terrorist bombing of Earth's embassy on Vulcan while saving the life of Ambassador Soval in "The Forge". Terrorism is the systematic use of terror especially as a means of coercion " The Forge " is the title of a Star Trek Enterprise television episode from season four [3] Admiral Gardner succeeded him in his post at Starfleet Command.
A Mirror Universe version of Forrest, who achieved the rank of captain and became commanding officer of the Imperial Star Ship Enterprise, appears in "In a Mirror, Darkly". The Mirror Universe (MU is a Fictional parallel universe in which the plots of several Star Trek television episodes take place " In a Mirror Darkly " is a two-part episode of Star Trek Enterprise. [4] In this universe, Forrest's first name was Maximilian, not Maxwell. Forrest fell victim to a mutiny led by his first officer, Jonathan Archer. Mutiny is a conspiracy among members of a group of similarly-situated individuals (typically members of the Military; or the Crew of any ship even [4] Later, Forrest was released from the brig by his loyal officers and tried to retake the ship. [4] However, Forrest was forced to trust Archer when the Imperial Starfleet ordered Enterprise to cross into Tholian space and claim the USS Defiant, which the Tholians recovered from the "normal" universe. This article describes the Starfleet organization in the Star Trek universe for other uses see Starfleet (disambiguation In the Fictional universe Tholians are a starfaring and extremely territorial race in the Star Trek Fictional universe. For the article on Star Trek Deep Space Nine 's Defiant s see USS Defiant In the Star Trek universe the USS [4] The Tholians attacked; Forrest fought back aboard the Enterprise, ordering the crew to abandon ship. [4] The Tholians destroyed the ship, killing Forrest. [4]
| Major J. Memory Alpha (often abbreviated to MA) is a Wiki that is an encyclopedic reference for topics related to the Star Trek fictional universe A wiki is a page or collection of Web pages designed to enable anyone who accesses it to contribute or modify content using a simplified Markup language. Memory Alpha (often abbreviated to MA) is a Wiki that is an encyclopedic reference for topics related to the Star Trek fictional universe A wiki is a page or collection of Web pages designed to enable anyone who accesses it to contribute or modify content using a simplified Markup language. Hayes | |
| Species | Human |
|---|---|
| Gender | Male |
| Home planet | Earth |
| Affiliation | MACOs |
| Posting | Enterprise MACO detachment commanding officer |
| Rank | Major |
| Portrayed by | Steven Culp |
Major J. In Biology, a species is one of the basic units of Biological classification and a Taxonomic rank. Human beings, humans or man (Origin 1590–1600 L homō man OL hemō the earthly one (see Humus Gender comprises a range of differences between men and women extending from the biological to the social Male (♂ refers to the sex of an organism or part of an organism which produces small mobile Gametes called spermatozoa. EARTH was a short-lived Japanese vocal trio which released 6 singles and 1 album between 2000 and 2001 The Enterprise (NX-01 is a fictional Starship in the Science fiction Television series Star Trek Enterprise. Major is a Military rank the use of which varies according to country Steven Bradford Culp (born December 3, 1955) is an American Actor. Hayes, played by Steven Culp, first appeared in the third-season premiere, "The Xindi". Steven Bradford Culp (born December 3, 1955) is an American Actor. Xindi are also a Species in Star Trek fiction. " The Xindi " is the premiere episode of the third
Hayes' first name was not revealed in the TV series, although his first initial J was embroidered on his uniform. Andy Mangels and Michael A. Martin's non-canon novel Last Full Measure indicates Hayes' given name is Joss (apparently a reference to Joss Whedon), but in the expansion set "These Are the Voyages" for the Star Trek Customizable Card Game (approved by Paramount Pictures), his card features the name Jeremiah. Andy Mangels is an American Science fiction author who in collaboration with partner Michael A Michael A Martin is an author who in collaboration with partner Andy Mangels, concluded the events of the cult-hit television series Roswell (which had The Star Trek canon is usually defined as comprising the television series ''Star Trek'', Star Trek The Next Generation, Star Trek Deep Space Joseph Hill " Joss " Whedon ( born June 23, 1964 in New York City is an Academy Award -nominated and Hugo Award " These Are The Voyages " is the 98th and final episode of the UPN television series Star Trek Enterprise. The Star Trek Customizable Card Game is a Collectible card game based on the Star Trek universe Paramount Pictures Corporation is an American motion picture production and Distribution company, based in Hollywood California.
The episode "Hatchery" reveals that Hayes graduated from the United States Military Academy at West Point. For the third season episode of Star Trek Enterprise, see " Hatchery (Star Trek Enterprise " "USMA" redirects here For other uses see USMA (disambiguation The United States Military Academy (also known as USMA, The character was introduced as the leader of the elite MACO team assigned to Enterprise when the ship was sent to the Delphic Expanse. The Enterprise (NX-01 is a fictional Starship in the Science fiction Television series Star Trek Enterprise. Several films and episodes of the Science fiction franchise Star Trek were set in distinct regions of space. Subsequent episodes featured a running rivalry with Lieutenant Malcolm Reed over shipboard security. Starfleet ranks and insignia are fictional titles and badges that form the Hierarchy of Starfleet in the Star Trek television shows and movies Malcolm Reed, played by Dominic Keating, is a Fictional character on the Television series Star Trek Enterprise. Hayes and Reed resolved this rivalry in the episode "Harbinger. "Harbinger" is the title of the 67th Episode of Star Trek Enterprise, from the third Season. "
In the penultimate third-season episode, "Countdown", Hayes and three Maco soldiers beam onto a Xindi ship to rescue Ensign Hoshi Sato. "Countdown" is the title of a Star Trek Enterprise television episode from season three Starfleet ranks and insignia are fictional titles and badges that form the Hierarchy of Starfleet in the Star Trek television shows and movies Hoshi Sato, played by Korean-American actress Linda Park, is a Fictional character in the Science fiction Television series A malfunction did not allow everyone to beam back at once, so Hayes sent everyone possible ahead of him first. A Xindi-Reptilian shot and fatally wounded Hayes as he was beamed away. The Xindi is the collective term for six fictional races in the Science fiction Television series Star Trek Enterprise. A transporter is a fictional Teleportation machine used in the Star Trek universe
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| Species | human |
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| Gender | female |
| Home planet | Earth |
| Affiliation | Starfleet |
| Rank | Captain |
| Portrayed by | Ada Maris |
Captain Erika Hernandez, portrayed by Ada Maris, was introduced in the fourth season episode "Home". In Biology, a species is one of the basic units of Biological classification and a Taxonomic rank. Human beings, humans or man (Origin 1590–1600 L homō man OL hemō the earthly one (see Humus Gender comprises a range of differences between men and women extending from the biological to the social EARTH was a short-lived Japanese vocal trio which released 6 singles and 1 album between 2000 and 2001 This article describes the Starfleet organization in the Star Trek universe for other uses see Starfleet (disambiguation In the Fictional universe Starfleet ranks and insignia are fictional titles and badges that form the Hierarchy of Starfleet in the Star Trek television shows and movies Ada Maris is a Mexican-American actress She was born Ada Marentes and has been married to actor Tony Plana since 1988 Ada Maris is a Mexican-American actress She was born Ada Marentes and has been married to actor Tony Plana since 1988 Home is the name of the 79th episode from the television series Star Trek Enterprise.
Hernandez was the second Starfleet captain given command of a starship in Earth's Warp 5 program, and was assigned to Columbia (NX-02), the sister ship of Enterprise (NX-01). This article describes the Starfleet organization in the Star Trek universe for other uses see Starfleet (disambiguation In the Fictional universe A starship is a theoretical Spacecraft designed for traveling between the stars, as opposed to a vehicle designed for Orbital spaceflight or Interplanetary Warp drive is a form of Faster-than-light propulsion in the Fictional universe of Star Trek, capable of propelling spacecraft or objects to many multiples In the Star Trek Fictional universe, there have been three space vessels named Columbia. The Enterprise (NX-01 is a fictional Starship in the Science fiction Television series Star Trek Enterprise.
"Home", which took place in 2154, established that some years earlier Hernandez and Enterprise captain Jonathan Archer had been in a relationship, which was briefly rekinded during a therapeutic holiday Archer took following the Xindi mission. Captain Jonathan Archer is a Fictional character in the Star Trek franchise The Xindi is the collective term for six fictional races in the Science fiction Television series Star Trek Enterprise. Their relationship apparently ended because they realized that their jobs would get in the way of a serious relationship, but they both remained on good terms afterwards.
Later, in the episode "Affliction", Hernandez accepted the transfer of Enterprise chief engineer Charles Tucker, though she had to withstand complaints from her engineering crew, including requests for reassignment, due to Tucker's hard-driving manner of working. " Affliction " is the title of a Star Trek Enterprise television episode from season four Charles "Trip" Tucker III (short for “Triple” since he is the third generation of his family to be named Charles Tucker played by Connor Trinneer,
In "Divergence", the Columbia was used in a risky maneuver that allowed Tucker to perform an EVA to access a sabotaged Enterprise while both ships were still travelling at high warp. "Divergence" is the title of a Star Trek Enterprise television episode from season four Extra-vehicular activity ( EVA) is work done by an Astronaut away from the Earth and outside of a Spacecraft. She later allowed Tucker to stay aboard Enterprise briefly in order to oversee repairs.
She has a similar name to that of the Empress of the Empire Galactika, Erika Klein-Hernandez, in the short-lived DC comics series Ironwolf, debuting in 1973.
| Jannar | |
| Species | Xindi Arboreal |
|---|---|
| Gender | male |
| Affiliation | Xindi Council |
| Portrayed by | Rick Worthy |
Jannar Jannar was an arboreal (sloth) representative of the multi-species race Xindi in the Xindi Council. Memory Alpha (often abbreviated to MA) is a Wiki that is an encyclopedic reference for topics related to the Star Trek fictional universe A wiki is a page or collection of Web pages designed to enable anyone who accesses it to contribute or modify content using a simplified Markup language. In Biology, a species is one of the basic units of Biological classification and a Taxonomic rank. The Xindi is the collective term for six fictional races in the Science fiction Television series Star Trek Enterprise. Gender comprises a range of differences between men and women extending from the biological to the social The Xindi is the collective term for six fictional races in the Science fiction Television series Star Trek Enterprise. Richard Worthy (born March 12, 1967) is an American actor and Star Trek veteran having played several alien and one human role in The Xindi is the collective term for six fictional races in the Science fiction Television series Star Trek Enterprise. Previously known as Narsanyala, he was played by Rick Worthy. Richard Worthy (born March 12, 1967) is an American actor and Star Trek veteran having played several alien and one human role in
When the Council learned that humans were going to destroy them in the 26th century, Degra was assigned to build a weapon to destroy Earth. Jannar agreed that the humans had to be destroyed, even though his race is most likely pacifist. Like several other council members, Jannar voted against the creation of a bioweapon. Biological warfare (BW — known as a germ warfare, biological weapons and bioweaponry — is the use of any Pathogen ( Bacterium
Late in the weapon's construction, Degra started to have second thoughts about building it. Jannar kept assuring Degra that it was necessary. However, he also started having second thoughts shortly afterwards. He and Degra went aboard Enterprise, when Captain Archer began to tell them they were manipulated to attack Earth. The Enterprise (NX-01 is a fictional Starship in the Science fiction Television series Star Trek Enterprise. Captain Jonathan Archer is a Fictional character in the Star Trek franchise Although Jannar didn't seem to believe Archer, he still admitted that his evidence is intriguing.
| Mallora | |
| Species | Xindi Primate |
|---|---|
| Gender | male |
| Affiliation | Xindi Council |
| Portrayed by | Tucker Smallwood |
Mallora was a black Xindi primate in the fictional Star Trek universe, played by Tucker Smallwood. Memory Alpha (often abbreviated to MA) is a Wiki that is an encyclopedic reference for topics related to the Star Trek fictional universe A wiki is a page or collection of Web pages designed to enable anyone who accesses it to contribute or modify content using a simplified Markup language. In Biology, a species is one of the basic units of Biological classification and a Taxonomic rank. The Xindi is the collective term for six fictional races in the Science fiction Television series Star Trek Enterprise. Gender comprises a range of differences between men and women extending from the biological to the social The Xindi is the collective term for six fictional races in the Science fiction Television series Star Trek Enterprise. Tucker Smallwood (born February 22, 1944) is an American actor author and vocalist The Xindi is the collective term for six fictional races in the Science fiction Television series Star Trek Enterprise. Fiction is the telling of stories which are not real More specifically fiction is an imaginative form of Narrative, one of the four basic Rhetorical modes. Tucker Smallwood (born February 22, 1944) is an American actor author and vocalist
The character was never named onscreen, but is called "Mallora" in "The Expanse" by J.M. Dillard, the novelization of Star Trek: Enterprise episodes "The Expanse" and "The Xindi". Jeanne Kalogridis (pronounced "Jean Kal-oh-GREED-us" also known by the Pseudonym J Smallwood came up with his own name for his character, "Depac", based on the celebrity Deepak Chopra. This is the name he puts on convention autographs.
Mallora was a member of the Xindi Council. The Xindi is the collective term for six fictional races in the Science fiction Television series Star Trek Enterprise. He was also a friend of Degra for many years. This is a list of minor characters from the Science fiction television series Star Trek Enterprise.
Circa 2150, the Xindi Council were told that humans were going to destroy them in the future. Degra was assigned to be the head of the planet-destroying weapon project. In Science fiction, a planet killer (or some variation on that meaning is a object capable of destroying an entire planet or render it uninhabitable Mallora, like several other council members, rejected Reptilian scientist Damron's proposal to construct a bioweapon. Biological warfare (BW — known as a germ warfare, biological weapons and bioweaponry — is the use of any Pathogen ( Bacterium
Late in the weapon's construction, Degra and Jannar were shown evidence that if they destroyed Earth, it would only ensure their own extinction. This is a list of minor characters from the Science fiction television series Star Trek Enterprise. This is a list of minor characters from the Science fiction television series Star Trek Enterprise. Mallora was skeptical that the humans manufactured the "evidence" in order to save their world. Later, he became a close ally of the humans, and helped them destroy the superweapon. He later assured T'Pol that Captain Jonathan Archer's sacrifice would not be forgotten, and that the Xindi Council would reconvene. Commander T'Pol is a Fictional character played by Jolene Blalock in Star Trek Enterprise. Captain Jonathan Archer is a Fictional character in the Star Trek franchise
| Arik Soong | |
| Species | Human |
|---|---|
| Gender | Male |
| Home planet | Earth |
| Affiliation | None, formerly Starfleet |
| Portrayed by | Brent Spiner |
Dr. Memory Alpha (often abbreviated to MA) is a Wiki that is an encyclopedic reference for topics related to the Star Trek fictional universe A wiki is a page or collection of Web pages designed to enable anyone who accesses it to contribute or modify content using a simplified Markup language. In Biology, a species is one of the basic units of Biological classification and a Taxonomic rank. In the Star Trek Science fiction universe Humans/Terrans ( Homo sapiens) are one of the races undertaking interstellar travel Gender comprises a range of differences between men and women extending from the biological to the social Male (♂ refers to the sex of an organism or part of an organism which produces small mobile Gametes called spermatozoa. EARTH was a short-lived Japanese vocal trio which released 6 singles and 1 album between 2000 and 2001 This article describes the Starfleet organization in the Star Trek universe for other uses see Starfleet (disambiguation In the Fictional universe Brent Jay Spiner (born February 2, 1949) is an American actor, best known for his portrayal of the Android Lieutenant Commander Arik Soong appeared in a three-episode final-season story arc consisting of "Borderland", "Cold Station 12", and "The Augments. A story arc is an extended or continuing storyline in episodic storytelling media such as Television, Comic books Comic strips "Borderland" is the name of the 80th episode from the television series Star Trek Enterprise. " Cold Station 12 " is the name of the 81st episode from the television series Star Trek Enterprise. " The Augments " is the name of the 82nd episode from the television series Star Trek Enterprise. " He was portrayed by The Next Generation regular Brent Spiner. Star Trek The Next Generation ( STTNG or TNG) is an Emmy and Peabody Award-winning science fiction television program created by Gene Roddenberry Brent Jay Spiner (born February 2, 1949) is an American actor, best known for his portrayal of the Android Lieutenant Commander
Soong was a criminal mastermind. While director of the Starfleet Medical facility Cold Station 12, he stole nineteen genetically enhanced Augment embryos placed in stasis after the end of the Eugenics Wars. This article describes the Starfleet organization in the Star Trek universe for other uses see Starfleet (disambiguation In the Fictional universe Genetic engineering, Recombinant DNA technology, genetic modification/manipulation (GM and gene splicing are terms that apply to the direct An embryo (from Greek:, plural, lit "that which grows" from en- "in" + bryein "to swell be full" is a multicellular The Eugenics Wars are a fictional Backstory event in the Star Trek Fictional universe. Soong took the embryos to a remote and secluded planet, where he raised them and taught them they were gifted and superior. Starfleet caught up with Soong when he was off on a side trip, and imprisoned him ten years after the theft, leaving the Augments stranded on the remote planet with just his teachings and the physical necessities for survival. This article describes the Starfleet organization in the Star Trek universe for other uses see Starfleet (disambiguation In the Fictional universe As they grew up alone, they became violently committed to the formation of a genetically engineered race of superhumans, believing themselves to be the future of humanity.
Soong believed genetic engineering was a panacea to humanity's problems. In Greek mythology, Panacea (Greek Πανάκεια, Panakeia) was the goddess of healing As a result, he questioned humanity's abandonment of genetic engineering in his "lively" debates with Jonathan Archer and Phlox. Captain Jonathan Archer is a Fictional character in the Star Trek franchise Dr Phlox is a Fictional character in the Television series Star Trek Enterprise, played by John Billingsley. Although he lamented the deaths of thirty million humans during the Eugenics Wars, Soong believed the earth government and the main characters in the story were simply using the Wars as an excuse for their irrational phobias of genetic engineering. He maintained that he himself and humanity in general had learned the lessons of the Eugenics Wars and should not continue to hide behind those events when there was progress to be made now that the technology had matured and was much more practicable.
Soong was also the great-grandfather of 24th century cyberneticist Dr. Noonien Soong, who created the androids Data, Lore, and B-4. The 24th century of the Anno Domini ( common) era will span the years 2301&ndash2400 of the Gregorian calendar. Cybernetics is the interdisciplinary study of the Structure of Complex systems especially Communication processes control mechanisms and Feedback This article lists characters in the various canonical incarnations of Star Trek. Lieutenant Commander Data, played by actor Brent Spiner, is a character in the Star Trek Fictional universe. This is a list of minor characters from the Science fiction television series Star Trek The Next Generation. This article lists characters in the various canonical incarnations of Star Trek. All five characters were also played by Spiner.
Twenty years after the theft, and ten years into Soong's prison sentence, his Augments stole a Klingon Bird-of-prey. Klingons ( Klingon: tlhIngan; Pronunciation /ˈt͡ɬɪŋɑn/ are a warrior race in the fictional Star Trek universe Enterprise was tasked with finding them to avert a war with the Klingons, and took Soong along to make the search easier. The Enterprise (NX-01 is a fictional Starship in the Science fiction Television series Star Trek Enterprise. Klingons ( Klingon: tlhIngan; Pronunciation /ˈt͡ɬɪŋɑn/ are a warrior race in the fictional Star Trek universe The Augments freed Soong from the Enterprise's brig and proceeded to Cold Station 12, a Starfleet and Denobulan-run medical facility where the remaining 1,800 genetically-enhanced embryos were stored. This is a list of sentient species and races from the Fictional universe of Star Trek. Soong found, to his dismay, that his Augments had taken his teachings to an extreme, and he escaped from the Bird-of-prey in order to help Enterprise stop them from starting a war with the Klingons.
Ultimately failing to prove that improved humans could peacefully co-exist with the rest of the galaxy, Soong, upon returning to prison, admitted that perfecting humanity may not be possible. He vows to find perfection by creating artificial life, noting that he might not finish in his lifetime, and that it might take "a generation or two", a vision apparently passed on to his progeny, specifically Noonien Soong, established to be his great-grandson. This phrase is also an obvious acknowledgement of the manifestation of said vow in the form of Data in Star Trek: The Next Generation. Star Trek The Next Generation ( STTNG or TNG) is an Emmy and Peabody Award-winning science fiction television program created by Gene Roddenberry
The story ends on a positive note, leaving the viewers to think that it is likely that Soong was released from prison sometime before his death; this point is especially positive considering that the story gave little indication that Soong had yet fathered any descendants at that point. It also leaves enough "open" ends to permit an eventual return of the character in subsequent episodes. The series ended, though, before this could happen.
| Talas | |
| Species | Andorian |
|---|---|
| Gender | female |
| Home planet | Andor |
| Affiliation | Andorian Imperial Guard |
| Posting | Kumari |
| Rank | Lieutenant |
| Portrayed by | Molly Brink |
Talas was a female of the Andorian species, a lieutenant on the Andorian starship Kumari under the command of Commander Shran. Memory Alpha (often abbreviated to MA) is a Wiki that is an encyclopedic reference for topics related to the Star Trek fictional universe A wiki is a page or collection of Web pages designed to enable anyone who accesses it to contribute or modify content using a simplified Markup language. In Biology, a species is one of the basic units of Biological classification and a Taxonomic rank. Andorians are a Fictional race of Humanoid Extraterrestrials in the Star Trek universe Gender comprises a range of differences between men and women extending from the biological to the social Female (♀ is the Sex of an Organism, or a part of an organism which produces ova (egg cells Andorians are a Fictional race of Humanoid Extraterrestrials in the Star Trek universe Lieutenant (abbreviated Lt or Lieut) is a Military, Naval, Paramilitary, Fire service, Emergency medical services Thy'lek Shran is a recurring character in the Science fiction television series Star Trek Enterprise. She was played by Molly Brink.
Shran and Talas served together on the Kumari for many years. Later, Talas developed a romantic interest in Shran, who eagerly returned Talas' affections. (Andorian females are known for their sexual aggressiveness, and Talas was certainly no exception. ) Shran felt especially honored to be chosen by Talas, who came from a privileged, wealthy family on their homeworld. Talas had the freedom to choose any career she wished, but chose the military - endearing her to Shran as a soldier. She could also have any man she wanted, but chose Shran - endearing him to her as a lover.
Talas died in the line of duty in late 2154 when she was shot by the aide of a Tellarite ambassador. Tellarites are a fictional species from the planet Tellar from the Star Trek Television show Andorian and Tellarite delegations had been at each other's throats aboard the Enterprise (NX-01), while trying to negotiate a peace treaty. The Enterprise (NX-01 is a fictional Starship in the Science fiction Television series Star Trek Enterprise. Captain Jonathan Archer had confined all delegates to their quarters, but the Andorians - mistakenly believing that a Tellarite starship had destroyed the Kumari - escaped and broke into the Tellarite quarters, and a fight quickly broke out. Captain Jonathan Archer is a Fictional character in the Star Trek franchise After Enterprise's MACOs had taken control of the situation and the Andorians had stood down, the Tellarite ambassador's aide grabbed Talas' weapon and shot her in the shoulder.
At first, the wound did not appear to be life threatening, but Talas' condition quickly worsened. Andorians are especially vulnerable to infections from laser fire, and Talas sickened and died before Dr. Andorians are a Fictional race of Humanoid Extraterrestrials in the Star Trek universe Phlox could devise a treatment. Dr Phlox is a Fictional character in the Television series Star Trek Enterprise, played by John Billingsley.
Talas' death devastated Shran, who demanded the right to ritual combat with the Tellarite who killed her. At the last minute, Captain Archer substituted himself in the Tellarite's place; while Shran was reluctant to fight his friend Archer, the combat proceeded without incident (ending when one of Shran's antennae was sliced off, incapacitating but not killing him), and Shran's revenge was satisfied.