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name: Jean-Luc Picard (1)
Rank: Captain
Jean-Luc Picard (Patrick Stewart) at U.S.S Enterprise-D
First Appearance: "Encounter at Farpoint"
2363 Given command of U.S.S Enterprise-D. 2366-7 MIA from
Borg Assimilation (was rescued). 2372 Given Command of New Sovereign
Class Enterprise-E. Often the target of Q's childish pranks, Picard's
way of dealing with them has made him become a chief contact point
for the Q continuum. Likes Dixon Hill Detective stories, playing
the Resikan flute, and archeology. |
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name: Jean-Luc Picard (2)
Rank: Captain
Jean-Luc Picard (Patrick Stewart) at U.S.S Enterprise-D
First Appearance: "Encounter at Farpoint"
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name: Will Riker (1)
Rank: Commander
William Thomas Riker (Jonathan Frakes) at U.S.S Enterprise-D
First Appearance: "Encounter at Farpoint"
2364 Promoted on sight to Commander of U.S.S Enterprise by
Picard. 2369 Accidental double is formed from transporter malfunction
(Thomas Riker). Master poker player and bluffer, enjoys jazz music
and plays the trombone. |
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name: Will Riker (2)
Rank: Commander
William Thomas Riker (Jonathan Frakes) at U.S.S Enterprise-D
First Appearance: "Encounter at Farpoint"
See above. |
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name: Data (1)
Rank: Lieutenant Commander
Data (Brent Spiner) at U.S.S Enterprise-D
First Appearance: "Encounter at Farpoint"
2364 Named Ops. Officer and 2nd Officer aboard the Enterprise.
2366 Created Lal, his daughter (now deceased). Enjoys Sherlock Holmes,
music, and has a cat named Spot. |
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name: Data (2)
Rank: Lieutenant Commander
Data (Brent Spiner) at U.S.S Enterprise-D
First Appearance: "Encounter at Farpoint"
See above. |
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name: Worf (1)
Rank: Ambassador
Worf (Michael Dorn): at Earth
First Appearance: "Encounter at Farpoint"
Family was wiped out in the Khitomer massacre of 2346. Worf's
house (the house of Mogh), was dissolved when Worf refused an order
from Gowron. Worf is now a member of the house of Martok. Worf has
a son, Alexander, from a brief fling with K'eylyr. Twice a widower.
After the Dominion War was over, Worf accepted the position as Klingon
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name: Worf (2)
Rank: Ambassador
Worf Rozhenko (Michael Dorn) at Earth
First Appearance: "Encounter at Farpoint"
See above. |
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name: Geordi LaForge (1)
Rank: Lieutenant Commander
Geordi La Forge (Levar Burton) at U.S.S Enterprise-D
First Appearance: "Encounter at Farpoint"
2364 Lt. JG named Con officer for the Enterprise. 2365 Promoted
to Lt. Chief Engineer. Impressed Picard by refitting a shuttle over
night, when Picard made an off hand remark about the shuttle, when
they were doing an inspection tour of the Enterprise. Enjoys Poker,
and cannot get a date to save his life. |
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name: Geordi LaForge (2)
Rank: Lieutenant Commander
Geordi La Forge (Levar Burton) at U.S.S Enterprise-D
First Appearance: "Encounter at Farpoint"
See above. |
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name: Deanna Troi (1)
Rank: Commander
Deanna Troi (Marina Sirtis) at U.S.S Enterprise-D
First Appearance: "Encounter at Farpoint"
2364 Lt. Commander. Ship counsellor assigned to her by Picard.
Riker was once her "imzadi", meaning beloved. Likes Chocolate,
poker, and once beat Data at a game of Tri dimensional Chess. |
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name: Deanna Troi (2)
Rank: Commander
Deanna Troi (Marina Sirtis) at U.S.S Enterprise-D
First Appearance: "Encounter at Farpoint"
See above. |
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name: Beverly Crusher (1)
Rank: Commander
Dr Beverly Cheryl Crusher (Gates McFadden) at U.S.S Enterprise-D
First Appearance: "Encounter at Farpoint"
Enjoys Tap Dancing, theater, and poker. Has a son named Wesley.
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name: Beverly Crusher (2)
Rank: Commander
Dr Beverly Cheryl Crusher (Gates McFadden) at U.S.S Enterprise-D
First Appearance: "Encounter at Farpoint"
See above. |
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name: Wesley Crusher
Rank: Ensign
Wesley Robert Crusher (Wil Wheaton) at unknown
First Appearance: "Encounter at Farpoint"
A gifted young man, whose Starfleet career was tainted by
a scandal at the academy. He now accompanies Tau Alphan "The
Traveler". |
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name: Reginald Barclay (1)
Rank: Lieutenant
Reginald Barclay (Dwight Schultz) at U.S.S Enterprise-D
First Appearance: "Hollow Pursuits"
A shy, but intelligent man who's obsession with Holodecks
is ironed out. Has a disease named after him, "Barclay's Syndrome"
which causes de-evolution. |

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name: Reginald Barclay (2)
Rank: Lieutenant
Reginald Barclay (Dwight Schultz) at U.S.S Enterprise-D
First Appearance: "Hollow Pursuits"
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name: Ro Laren (1)
Rank: Maquis Rebel (Former Lieutenant)
Ro Laren (Michelle Forbes) at unknown
First Appearance: "Ensign Ro"
2370 went AWOL to join Maquis. Memory blank caused all hostilities
from Riker to swing all the way to intimacy. No other reports of
Maquis activity. Presumed dead from the destruction of the Maquis
from the Dominion. |

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name: Ro Laren (2)
Rank: Maquis Rebel (Former Lieutenant)
Ro Laren (Michelle Forbes) at unknown
First Appearance: "Ensign Ro"
See above. |

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name: Kate Pulaski
Rank: Commander CMO of Enterprise
for One year.
Katherine Pulaski (Diana Mulduars)
at U.S.S Enterprise-D
First Appearance: "The Child"
2365 One year replacement for Crusher. Caustic and Stubborn,
also Distrusts transporters. Holds her own in poker, and likes Klingon
Literature. |

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name: Tasha Yar
Rank: Lieutenant
Natasha "Tasha" Yar (Denise Crosby) at Vagra II
First Appearance: "Encounter at Farpoint"
Was killed as a result of injuries from an invisible energy bolt
to the head. Reappeared in a time vortex. Sent back aboard Enterprise
C, and survived the attack. She gave birth to Sela. Sela would eventually
foil her mothers escape plans and Tasha was killed....again. |
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name: Admiral Nechayev
Rank: Admiral
Nechayev (Natalija Nogvlich) at Starfleet Command
First Appearance: "Chain of Command"
Is a friend of Picard and drinks tea with him. |

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name: Lal
Rank: "Android" of
Data.
Lal (Hallie Todd) at U.S.S Enterprise-D
First Appearance: "The Offspring"
The creation of Data's wish to procreate, Lal's life is a
short one due to the fact she experiences emotions, unlike her "father",
and dies from the overload. |

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name: Shelby
Rank: Lieutenant Commander
Shelby (Elizabeth Dennehy) at U.S.S. Enterprise-D
First Appearance: "Best of Both Worlds Part
1"
Ambitious Starfleet officer at the helm of efforts to create Borg
defense systems in 2366. She studied Jouret IV for Borg attack data
and was later assigned to Starfleet Headquarters. |

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name: Alyssa Ogawa
Rank: Lieutenant JG, Nurse
Alyssa Ogawa Powell (Patti Yasutake) at U.S.S Enterprise-D
First Appearance: "Indentity Crisis"
2367 Assigned as an ensign to Enterprise as a nurse. The
DNA from her unborn child saved the crew from Barclay's Syndrome
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name: Robin Lefler
Rank: Ensign
Robin Lefler (Ashley Judd) at U.S.S Enterprise-D
First Appearance: "Darmok"
As part of the Enterprise-D's engineering staff, she helped
LaForge rescue Captain Picard from El-Adrel IV in 2368. A few months
later Lefler and Wesley Crusher became friends, thwarting a Ktarian
attempted take-over in the mean time. She is most known for the
collection of colloquialisms known as "Lefler's Laws". |

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name: Leah Brahms
Rank: Doctor
Leah Brahms (Susan Gibney) at Daystrom Institute for Technical
Engineering
First Appearance: "Booby Trap"
Part of the team that designed the Galaxy-Class starships.
Was responsible for most of the warp engine design of the Enterprise-D.
LaForge fell in love with her holographic recreation, and later
the real Brahms and LaForge became friends. In Q's Anti-Time future,
LaForge and Brahms were married. |

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name: Amanda Q
Rank: Member of the Q Continuum
Amanda Rogers (Olivia d'Abo) at the Q continuum
First Appearance: "True Q"
Young member of the Q Continuum who was raised as a human female
on Earth. In 2369, Rogers served briefly as a student intern aboard
the U.S.S. Enterprise until an intervention by Q. Later in life
she began to come to terms with her powers. |
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name: Anij
Rank: Ba'ku
Anij (Donna Murphy) at the Briar Patch
First Appearance: "Star Trek: Insurrection"
Ba'ku woman who became close to Captain Jean-Luc Picard after he
helped preserve her people's planet in 2375. Anij, like many of
her species, was much older than she appeared. This was attributed
to a naturally occuring phenomenon that surrounded her planet with
metaphasic radiation particles. |
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name: Lily
Rank: Civillian
Lily Sloane (Alfre Woodard) at Montana
First Appearance: "Star Trek: First Contact"
Friend of Cochrane. Very cautious person. Instramental in
first contact with the Vulcans. |

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name: Vash (1)
Rank: Rogue Archeologist
Vash (Jennifer Hetrick) at wherever there are ruins
First Appearance: "Captain's Holiday"
A mysterious archeologist who is not bound by ethics, or
laws of selling priceless finds. She met Picard on Risa 4 and leads
him on an archeologic hunt. Vash later hooked up with Q and search
the universe with him. |

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name: Vash (2)
Rank: Rogue Archeologist
Vash (Jennifer Hetrick) at wherever there are ruins
see above
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name: Lwaxana Troi (1)
Rank: Ambassador of Betazed,
Daughter of the Fifth House, Holder of the Sacred Chalice of Rixx,
Heir to the Holy Rings of Betazed! ...And Who Are You?
Lwaxana Troi (Majel Barrett) at Betazed
First Appearance: "Haven"
The mother of Deanna Troi, likes to assist Picard on diplomacy
missions (much to his avail). |

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name: Lwaxana Troi (2)
Rank: Ambassador of Betazed,
Daughter of the Fifth House, Holder of the Sacred Chalice of Rixx,
Heir to the Holy Rings of Betazed! ...And Who Are You?
Lwaxana Troi (Majel Barrett) at Betazed
First Appearance: "Haven"
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name: Etana (a Ktarian)
Rank: Captain
Etana Jol (Katherine Moffat) at Risa
First Appearance: "The Game"
Ktarian who seduces Riker on his shore leave on Risa. Gives
him a game that causes extreme pleasure, but that in fact is a mind
control device. Attempts to take control of the Enterprise, but
fails. |

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name: Hawk
Rank: Lieutenant
Hawk (Neal McDonough) at U.S.S Enterprise-E
First Appearance: "Star Trek: First Contact"
A member of the Enterprise E when they encountered the borg.
He helped Picard and Worf disable a Borg communication device, but
was assimilated in the process. |

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name: Bolian
Rank: Barber
Mot (Lee?) at U.S.S. Enterprise-D
First Appearance: "Ensign Ro"
The Enterprise's Bolian barber. Mot provides strategic tips
to senior officers who come in for a trim. Mot also fashions hairpieces
to disguise away team members. |

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name: Boothby
Rank: Gardener
Boothby (Ray Walston) at Starfleet Academy
First Appearance: "The First Duty"
The gardener at Starfleet Academy. Knows just about everybody
who ever went there personally. Acts like a father to all cadets,
providing them with good advice. Was interpreted by the leader of
a species 8472 training facility when they prepared for attacking
Earth. |

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name: Dr Noonien Soong
Rank: Doctor
Noonien Soong (Brent Spiner) at Terlina IIIbr> First
Appearance: "Family"
As one of Earth's leading robotics scientists, Dr. Noonien Soong
studied with Dr. Ira Graves but slipped into obscurity in the early
24th century after failing to create an Asimov-like positronic brain.
Soong created Data and his brother Lore, but was killed by Lore
on Terlina III after mistakenly giving Lore the emotion chip that
was intended for Data. |

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name: Soran (1)
Rank: Doctor
Tolian Soran (Malcolm MacDowell) at Viridian III
First Appearance: "Star Trek: Generations"
Destroyed Stars to alter the course of the Nexus. Succeeds
in rejoining the Nexus, but is thwarted when Picard and Kirk team
up together to stop him. Kirk is killed by Soran. |

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name: Soran (2)
Rank: Doctor
Tolian Soran (Malcolm MacDowell) at Viridian III
First Appearance: "Star Trek: Generations"
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name: Ru'afo
Rank: Ahdar
Ru'afo (F. Murray Abraham) at Briar patch
First Appearance: "Star Trek: Insurrection"
A Son'a commander who, with the help of a group of corrupt Starfleet
officers, attempted to illegally relocate a race known as the Ba'ku
from their home planet in the Briar patch. Ru'afo was killed when
the crew of the Enterprise-E thwarted this plan. |

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name: Admiral Dougherty
Rank: Admiral
Dougherty (Anthony Zerbe) at Briar patch
First Appearance: "Star Trek: Insurrection"
A Starfleet admiral who was engaged in the conspiracy to
relocate the Ba'ku. Dougherty was killed by Ro'afu when the Admiral
objected to the plan. |

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name: Q (1)
Rank: Member of the Q Continuum
Q (John De Lancie) at the Q Continuum
First Appearance: "Encounter at Farpoint"
"Q" is the Federation's designation for an impudent,
self superior, and sometimes malevolent being from the Q continuum.
Guinan and Q are sworn enemies. Can act like a juvenile at times,
but must be taken seriously. |

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name: Q (2)
Rank: Member of the Q Continuum
Q (John De Lancie) at the Q continuum
First Appearance: "Encounter at Farpoint"
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name: Continuum Q
Rank: Member of the Q Continuum
Q2 (Corbin Bernsen) at the Q continuum
First Appearance: "Deja Q"
Q2 removed Q's powers in 2366 when Q was found guilty of spreading
chaos throughout the universe. He observed Q for a time after this,
and restored Q's powers when Q committed a self-sacrificing act. |

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name: Lore
Rank: Data's Evil Twin
Lore (Brent Spiner) at Data's lab
First Appearance: "Datalore"
Disassembled by the colonists of Omicron Theta. Data was
created as less than perfect. Lore stole an emotion chip from Noonian
Soong, and then led a small independent Borg faction against the
Enterprise. He was disabled by Data, and thus Data received the
emotion chip. |
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name: Professor Moriarty
Rank: Mad Scientist
James Moriarty (Daniel Davis) at the holodeck
First Appearance: "Elementary, Dear Data"
Sherlock Holmes' arch nemesis. He was created as a hologram, in
2365, to best Data, but seized the Enterprise. In 2369 the Moriarty
hologram was classified sentient and given a computer-generated
reality. |
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name: Mister Homm
Rank: Man-Servent
Homm (the Jolly Green Giant?) at Betazed
First Appearance: "Haven"
Towering and taciturn individual of undetermined lineage who served
as Lwaxana Troi's attendant. Mr. Homn was noted for his appetites,
including intoxicating beverages and Betazoid uttaberries. |

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name: Zefram Cochrane
Rank: Warp Drive Scientist
Zefram Cochrane (James Cromwell) at Montana
First Appearance: TOS "Metamorphisis"
Appears in the Original Series as a young man thanks to a
cloud that keeps him looking young. Is seen again in the past when
the Enterprise crew go back to make sure he commences the warp drive.
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name: Nick Locarno
Rank: Academy Washout
Nick Locarno (Robert Duncan McNeil) at Earth
First Appearance: "First Duty"
A brilliant and magnetic Starfleet Academy cadet in 2368 who headed
the Nova Squadron. Locarno was expelled after his antics lead to
the death of Cadet Joshua Albert. |

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name: The Traveller
Rank: Tau Alphan
Traveler (Eric Menyuk) at Tau Alpha C
First Appearance: "Where No Man Has Gone Before"
Mysterious humanoid from Tau Alpha C with the ability to focus space
and time. The Traveler expressed an interest in Wesley Crusher and,
in 2370, became his guide in a new plane of existence. |

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name: Spot the cat
Rank: Data's cat
Spot the Cat (Andrew Maxwell's cat) at Data's quarters
First Appearance: "Data's Day"
Spot's DNA saved the Enterprise crew from Barclay's Syndrome.
Often jumps onto Data's desk. |
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