List Of Star Trek Characters (T–Z)
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List Of Star Trek Characters (T–Z)
This article lists characters from ''Star Trek'' in their various canonical incarnations. This includes fictional major characters and fictional minor characters created for ''Star Trek'', fictional characters not originally created for ''Star Trek'', and real-life persons appearing in a fictional manner, such as holodeck recreations. Characters from all series, listed alphabetically Key T U V W X Y Z See also * List of Star Trek characters (A–F), List of ''Star Trek'' characters A–F List of Star Trek characters (G–M), G–M List of Star Trek characters (N–S), N–S * List of recurring Star Trek: Deep Space Nine characters, List of recurring ''Star Trek: Deep Space Nine'' characters List of minor recurring characters in Star Trek: Enterprise, ''Enterprise'' List of Star Trek: The Next Generation characters, ''The Next Generation'' List of Star Trek characters, ''The Original Series'' List of minor recurring characters in Star Tre ...
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Star Trek
''Star Trek'' is an American science fiction media franchise created by Gene Roddenberry, which began with the Star Trek: The Original Series, series of the same name and became a worldwide Popular culture, pop-culture Cultural influence of Star Trek, phenomenon. Since its creation, the franchise has expanded into List of Star Trek films, various films, List of Star Trek television series, television series, List of Star Trek games, video games, List of Star Trek novels, novels, and Star Trek (comics), comic books, and it has become one of the most recognizable and List of highest-grossing media franchises, highest-grossing media franchises of all time. The franchise began with ''Star Trek: The Original Series, Star Trek'' (''The Original Series''), which premiered on September 6, 1966, on Canada's CTV Television Network, CTV network. In the US it debuted on September 8, 1966, on NBC. The series followed the voyages of the crew of the Starship Enterprise, starship USS ''Ent ...
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Obsidian Order
The Cardassians () are a fictional extraterrestrial species in the American science fiction franchise ''Star Trek''. They were devised in 1991 for the series '' Star Trek: The Next Generation'' before being used in the subsequent series '' Star Trek: Deep Space Nine'' and '' Star Trek: Voyager''. The writers of ''The Next Generation'' introduced the Cardassians for the fourth season episode " The Wounded" as new antagonists for the crew of the USS ''Enterprise''-D to interact with on a personal level, as the Borg lacked personality or individuality, hindering interpersonal drama. In the series, set in the 24th century, the Cardassians are presented as living under a military government controlling the Cardassian Union, an interstellar empire occupying other planets, most notably Bajor. When '' Star Trek: Deep Space Nine'' was launched in 1993, its writers set its events in the vicinity of Bajor in the aftermath of the Cardassian occupation. The Cardassians grew into major a ...
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Vulcan (Star Trek)
Vulcans, sometimes referred to as Vulcanians, are a fictional extraterrestrial humanoid species in the ''Star Trek'' media franchise. They are noted for their strict adherence to logic and reason and suppression of emotion. Known for their pronounced eyebrows and pointed ears, they originate from the fictional planet Vulcan. In the ''Star Trek'' universe, they were the first extraterrestrial species to make contact with humans. The most notable Vulcan character is Spock, first played by actor Leonard Nimoy in '' Star Trek: The Original Series'' (1966–1969). Some aspects of this fictional alien race that have entered popular culture are their pointy ears, the Vulcan salute, the Vulcan nerve pinch, and their adherence to logical thinking and disdain for emotion. A 2019 journal article, ''Science Fiction and the Abolition of Man'' argued that many science fiction characters such as Vulcans of ''Star Trek'' are based on the ideas of '' The Abolition of Man'' by C. S. ...
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Kir'Shara
"Kir'Shara" is the ninth episode of the fourth season of the American science fiction television series '' Star Trek: Enterprise''. It was writer Michael Sussman's third episode of the season, while it was director David Livingston's second. The episode was the third in a three-part story arc, following on from the episodes " The Forge" and " Awakening". The title "Kir'Shara" refers to a Vulcan religious relic, and the three part Vulcan story arc explored themes relating to the Protestant Reformation resulting in comparisons to books such as ''The Da Vinci Code'' and '' The Celestine Prophecy'', while the Kir'Shara itself was compared to the Nag Hammadi library. Set in the 22nd century, the series follows the adventures of the first Starfleet starship ''Enterprise'', registration NX-01. In this episode, ''Enterprise'' attempts to avert a war, and is caught in a crossfire between Vulcan and Andorian starships. Meanwhile. Captain Archer, Commander T'Pol and T'Pau aim to tak ...
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Todd Stashwick
Todd Stashwick is an American actor. He is known for his roles as Dale Malloy on ''The Riches'' (20072008) and Theodore Deacon on ''12 Monkeys (TV series), 12 Monkeys'' (20152018). He played Captain Liam Shaw in the Star Trek: Picard (season 3), third season of ''Star Trek: Picard'' (2023). Early life and career Stashwick was born in Chicago at the Swedish Covenant Hospital, and was raised in the suburbs just outside of the city. As a child, he always loved making people laugh, and he aspired one day to perform at Chicago's famous The Second City. Soon after graduating from Illinois State University with a degree in theater, he began performing at several local improvisational theaters, and his dream came true when he was hired in 1992 to tour nationally with The Second City. Following productions at The Second City Detroit and The Second City Northwest, he relocated to New York. He auditioned for ''Saturday Night Live'' the same year that fellow Second City alumnus David Koechne ...
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Nancy Youngblut
Nancy Youngblut (born February 14, 1953) is an American actress. She has appeared on stage on Broadway as Agnes in ''Burn This'', and on episodic television including ''Bones'', ''Cold Case'', ''The Unit'', '' E.R.'', '' CSI: Crime Scene Investigation'', '' Star Trek: Deep Space Nine'', '' Diagnosis: Murder'', '' Star Trek: Voyager'', '' Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman'' and ''Murphy Brown''. Early life and education Younglut graduated from The College of St. Catherine in St. Paul, Minnesota and the University of Georgia The University of Georgia (UGA or Georgia) is a Public university, public Land-grant university, land-grant research university with its main campus in Athens, Georgia, United States. Chartered in 1785, it is the oldest public university in th ... with an MFA in Directing for the Theatre. References External links * * 1953 births American film actresses American stage actresses American television actresses Living people People from Waterloo, Iowa ...
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Zoe McLellan
Zoe McLellan (born November 6, 1974) is an American actress known for roles in '' JAG'', '' Dirty Sexy Money'', '' NCIS: New Orleans'' and ''Designated Survivor''. Early life and education McLellan was born in La Jolla, California, and raised in Washington. In 1992, she was homecoming queen at South Kitsap High School in Port Orchard, Washington. Career In 1995, she began her career on television, appearing over the next five years on episodes of '' Sliders'', '' Diagnosis: Murder'', and '' Star Trek: Voyager''. In 2000, McLellan had her first major movie role, in the fantasy film ''Dungeons & Dragons''. In 2001, McLellan joined the cast of CBS procedural '' JAG'', in a recurring role as Navy Petty Officer Jennifer Coates. For the final season of the show she was elevated to series regular. After the series ended, McLellan was cast as the wife of Peter Krause's character, in the ABC soapy comedy-drama series '' Dirty Sexy Money''. The series was canceled after two seaso ...
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Cloaking Device
A cloaking device is a hypothetical or fictional stealth technology that can cause objects, such as spaceships or individuals, to be partially or wholly invisible to parts of the electromagnetic (EM) spectrum. Fictional cloaking devices have been used as plot devices in various media for many years. Developments in scientific research show that real-world cloaking devices can obscure objects from at least one wavelength of EM emissions. Scientists already use artificial materials called metamaterials to bend light around an object. However, over the entire spectrum, a cloaked object scatters more than an uncloaked object. Fictional origins Cloaks with magical powers of invisibility appear from the earliest days of story-telling. Since the advent of modern Science fiction, many variations on the theme with proposed basis in reality have been imagined. ''Star Trek'' screenwriter Paul Schneider, inspired in part by the 1958 film '' Run Silent, Run Deep,'' and in part by ''The E ...
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The Enterprise Incident
"The Enterprise Incident" is the second episode of the third season of the American science fiction television series ''Star Trek''. Written by D. C. Fontana and directed by John Meredyth Lucas, it was first broadcast September 27, 1968. In the episode, the crew of the ''Enterprise'' are on a secret mission to steal a Romulan cloaking device. Plot Captain Kirk orders the Federation starship USS ''Enterprise'' into Romulan space without any authorization from Starfleet of which the bridge crew are aware. Romulan vessels intercept the ''Enterprise'' and Kirk negotiates an hour's time to consider surrendering his ship. Kirk, along with the Vulcan First Officer Spock, are then invited aboard the Romulan flagship. Once aboard the Romulan ship, Kirk and Spock are taken before a commander who demands an explanation for their intrusion into Romulan space. Kirk claims that instrument failure caused the ship to stray off course, but Spock divulges that the captain ordered entry int ...
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Jack Donner
Jack Donner (born Jake Doner; October 29, 1928 – September 21, 2019) was an American actor whose career in theater, television, and film extended over six decades. Career A native of Los Angeles, California, Donner worked in television and film since the 1950s including early work on ''The Guiding Light'' and ''As the World Turns''. Honing his craft, he performed in seven successive seasons of New York City regional and stock theater. Beginning in the 1960s he had many guest star and co-starring roles in shows including '' The Man from U.N.C.L.E.'', '' Mission: Impossible'', ''Mannix'', ''Kojak'', and ''The Streets of San Francisco''. However, he was probably best known for his role of Romulan Subcommander Tal in the original ''Star Trek'' episode " The ''Enterprise'' Incident". He later returned as a Vulcan priest in the episodes "Kir'Shara" and "Home" of '' Star Trek: Enterprise''. Along with Joseph Ruskin and Clint Howard, he is one of only three actors to appear in bot ...
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Juliana Soong
Juliana (variants Julianna, Giuliana, Iuliana, Yuliana, etc) is a feminine given name which is the feminine version of the Roman name Julianus. Juliana or Giuliana was the name of a number of early saints, notably Saint Julian the Hospitaller, which ensured the name's continued popularity in the medieval period. People with the given name Juliana or Julianna Medieval :''Ordered chronologically'' *Julianna of Paul and Juliana (died 270), Christian martyr during the Aurelian persecution *St. Juliana of Nicomedia (died 304), Christian martyr during the Diocletian persecution *St. Juliana (, a martyr associated with the legend of Saint Cucuphas * Juliana Grenier (died between 1213 and 1216) *St. Juliana of Liège (1193–1252), nun and visionary from Retinnes in Fléron in the Bishopric of Liège, now in Belgium *St. Juliana Falconieri (1270–1341), Italian foundress of the Servite Third Order *Juliana or Julian of Norwich (1342–1416), English anchoress, Christian mystic and theolog ...
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