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name: James Kirk (TOS)
Rank: Captain (Admiral, demoted)
James Tiberius Kirk (William Shatner)
at U.S.S Enterprise
First Appearance: "Where No Man Has Gone
Before"
2264, took command of U.S.S Enterprise for 5 years. Became
Youngest Captain at 34 years of age. Died 2293 on the Enterprise
B, only to be found alive in the Nexus in 2371. Presumed to have
died on Veridan III. |

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name: James Kirk (Movie)
Rank: Captain (Admiral, demoted)
James Tiberius Kirk (William Shatner)
at U.S.S Enterprise
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name: Spock (TOS)
Rank: Captain, XO of Enterprise,
Ambassador
Spock (Leonard Nimoy) at U.S.S Enterprise
First Appearance: "The Cage"
Vulcan-Human hybrid, son of Sarek and Amanda Grayson. Was
assigned to the Enterprise under Pike, later served as XO and Science
Officer under Kirk. Was then assigned as teacher on Starfleet Academy.
Currently a Federation Ambassador, on a covert mission on Romulus. |

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name: Spock (Movie)
Rank: Captain, XO of Enterprise,
Ambassador
Spock (Leonard Nimoy) at U.S.S Enterprise
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name: Leonard McCoy (TOS)
Rank: Admiral (retired) [TNG]
Doctor Leonard Horatio McCoy (DeForest Kelly) at U.S.S Enterprise
First Appearance: "The Man Trap"
2266 Lt. Commander aboard the Enterprise originally, but
promoted to C.M.O under Kirk. 2364 Gave inspection tour of Galaxy-class
U.S.S Enterprise. Distrusts transporter technology, and travels
by shuttle craft wherever possible. |

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name: Leonard McCoy (2)
Rank: Admiral (retired) [TNG]
Doctor Leonard Horatio McCoy (DeForest Kelly) at U.S.S Enterprise
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name: Leonard McCoy (Movie)
Rank: Final Rank: Admiral
(retired) [TNG]
Doctor Leonard Horatio Edward McCoy (DeForest Kelly) at U.S.S
Enterprise
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name: Montgomery Scott (TOS)
Rank: Final Rank: Captain
(retired) [TNG]
Montgomery "Scotty" Scott (James Doohan) at U.S.S
Enterprise
First Appearance: "Where No Man Has Gone
Before"
2264 Lt Commander Chief Engineer under Kirk. 2294 Presumed lost
in the U.S.S Jenolen en route to Norpin Colony. 2369 Rescued from
75 years transporter loop. Helped Saved Enterprise D from Dysan
Sphere. Last known whereabouts: U.S.S Enterprise D Goddard Shuttlecraft
roaming the stars. |

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name: Montgomery Scott (Movie)
Rank: Final Rank: Captain
(retired) [TNG]
Montgomery "Scotty" Scott (James Doohan) at U.S.S
Enterprise
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name: Pavel Chekov (TOS)
Rank: Commander
Pavel Andreievich Chekov (Walter Koenig) at U.S.S Enterprise
First Appearance: "Catspaw"
Navigator of the U.S.S. Enterprise during the first five-year
mission under Captain Kirk. After two five-year missions, Chekov
was promoted to Lieutenant, Security Chief of the Enterprise. Later
he served as First officer to the Reliant, and as XO of the U.S.S.
Excelsior. |

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name: Pavel Chekov (Movie)
Rank: Commander
Pavel Andreievich Chekov (Walter Koenig) at U.S.S Enterprise
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name: Hikaru Sulu (TOS)
Rank: Captain
Hikaru Sulu (George Takei) at U.S.S Enterprise
First Appearance: "Where No Man Has Gone
Before"
2265 Lieutenant assigned Staff physicist under Kirk. 2266
Transferred to Helm officer. 2290 Received Command of U.S.S. Excelsior.
2350 At the age of 113, Sulu Sponsored a young Chakotay from the
Dorvan V. for Starfleet academy. |

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name: Hikaru Sulu (Movie)
Rank: Captain
Hikaru Sulu (George Takei) at U.S.S Enterprise
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name: Nyota Uhura (TOS)
Rank: Commander
Nyota Upenda Uhura (Nichelle Nichols) at U.S.S Enterprise
First Appearance: "The Corbomite Maneuver"
Communications officer under Kirk. Uhura was also a talented
musician. "Uhura" in Swahili means "a striking black
woman" and it translates to "Freedom". |

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name: Nyota Uhura (Movie)
Rank: Commander
Nyota Upenda Uhura (Nichelle Nichols) at U.S.S Enterprise
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name: Janice Rand
Rank: Commander
Janice Rand (Grace Lee Whitney) at U.S.S Enterprise
First Appearance: "Charlie X"
Yeoman to Captain Kirk during the first five-year mission.
Rand returned as Transporter Chief in time for the second five-year
mission and the V'Ger disaster. Later Rand served at Starfleet Command,
San Francisco. After a command crash-course, Commander Janice Rand
became the U.S.S. Excelsior's communications officer. |

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name: Christine Chapel
Rank: Doctor
Christine Chapel (Majel Barret) at Starfleet Operations
First Appearance: "The Naked Time"
In 2266, she joined the crew of the Enterprise as a nurse. In 2267,
she was promoted to Head Nurse by Dr. McCoy. In 2271, she was promoted
to Lieutenant after obtaining her medical degree and given the position
of Chief Medical Officer aboard the Enterprise, which she relinquished
upon Dr. McCoy's return during the V'Ger incident. Later, she became
the Director of Starfleet's Emergency Operations. |

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name: Helen Noel
Rank: Doctor
Helen Noel (Marianna Hill) at U.S.S. Enterprise
First Appearance: "Dagger of the Mind"
Crew member of the U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701 in 2266. Noel was
a psychiatrist, with a background in rehabilitative therapy, and
was Kirk's technical expert while examining facilities at Tantalus
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name: Marlena Moreau
Rank: Lieutenant
Marlena Moreau (Barbara Luna) at U.S.S. Enterprise
First Appearance: "Mirror, Mirror"
In 2267 this young woman joined the crew of the U.S.S. Enterprise
NCC-1701. Another version of Moreau lived in the mirror universe
as the mirror Kirk's woman and confidant. She used the Tantalus
field weapon to save James Kirk's life. |

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name: Mara McGyvers
Rank: Lieutenant
Marla McGivers (Madlyn Rhue) at Ceti Alpha V
First Appearance: "Space Seed"
Historian stationed aboard the U.S.S. Enterprise in 2267. She joined
ex-dictator Khan Noonien Singh to commandeer the ship. McGivers
ultimately joined Khan in exile on Ceti Alpha V, where a native
parasite claimed her life. |

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name: Elizabeth Dehner
Rank: Doctor
Elizabeth Dehner (Sally Kellerman) at Delta Vega
First Appearance: "Where No Man Has Gone Before"
Psychologist assigned to the U.S.S. Enterprise in 2265 to study
the crew's reactions to crisis situations. When the ship crossed
the Galactic Barrier, the energy field there mutated Dehner into
a godlike being, along with Lt. Commander Gary Mitchell. Killed
on Delta Vega. |
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name: Amanda
Rank: Civilian
Amanda Greyson (Jane Wyatt) at Vulcan
First Appearance: "Journey to Babel"
A schoolteacher from Earth who married the Vulcan diplomat Sarek
and gave birth to Spock. She reunited with her son when she accompanied
her husband aboard the Enterprise during the Babel Conference in
2267, and was instrumental in helping Sarek and Spock reconcile
some of their differences. An emotional woman, Spock wondered why
his father would marry her, to which Sarek replied it seemed like
the "logical" thing to do at the time. In 2285 Amanda helped Spock
re-educate himself after his death and rebirth on the Genesis planet
and fal-tor-pan rejoining. |

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name: Edith Keeler
Rank: Civilian
Edith Keeler (Joan Collins) at 1930's Earth
First Appearance: "City of the Edge of Forever"
Human social worker who lived during the first part of the 20th
century, dying in a street accident in the year 1930. Centuries
later, during a survey of the Guardian of Forever by the U.S.S.
Enterprise, the ship's Chief Medical Officer Dr. Leonard McCoy,
during a temporary bout of mental illness brought on by an accidental
injection of cordrazine, escaped into Earth's past. While there,
he saved Keeler from dying, which sparked a chain of events throughout
the timeline, essentially changing history. Kirk and Spock went
back in time to prevent McCoy from saving Keeler so the timeline
wouldn't be affected. |
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name: Andrea
Rank: Android
Andrea (Sherry Jackson) at Exo III
First Appearance: "What Are Little Girls Made
Of"
Beautiful female android built by archaeologist Roger Korby, using
technology left behind on Exo III by an ancient civilization called
"the Old Ones" who were destroyed by their own android creations.
When Korby, who had himself assumed an android body, realized he
had become more machine than man, he embraced Andrea and fired a
phaser blast, killing them both. |
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name: Elaan of Troyius
Rank: Dohlman
Elaan (France Nuyen) at Troyus
First Appearance: "Elaan of Troyius"
A member of the ranking nobility of her native planet Elas, which
was at war with the planet Troyius. Elaan carried the title of Dohlman.
In 2268 she was betrothed to the leader of Troyius to end the ongoing
conflict. The U.S.S. Enterprise was assigned to ferry her to Troyius,
as well as provide her time to learn the customs of her new world. |
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name: Ilia
Rank: Lieutenant (MIA)
Ilia (Persis Khambatta) at V'Ger
First Appearance: "Star Trek: The Motion
Picture"
The Deltan navigator to the U.S.S. Enterprise during the
V'Ger incident. Ilia had been romantically involved with Captain
Willard Decker. She was killed by V'Ger, but her near-duplicate
successfully merged with Decker and V'Ger as it "found the
Creator". She was listed as "missing in action". |
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name: Carol Marcus
Rank: Doctor
Carol Marcus (Bibi Besch) at Space Station Regula One
First Appearance: "Star Trek II: The Wrath
of Khan"
Molecular biologist made famous in 2285 by her planet development
process, Project Genesis. In the 2260's a relationship with James
T. Kirk produced her son, David. |
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name: Demora Sulu
Rank: Ensign
Demora Sulu (Jacqueline Kim) at U.S.S. Enterprise-B
First Appearance: "Star Trek Generations"
Hikaru Sulu's daughter and helm officer on the U.S.S. Enterprise
NCC-1701-B in 2293. James Kirk met her for the first time minutes
before he was swept into the Nexus, which history recorded as his
death. |
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name: Khan (TOS)
Rank: Meglomaniac
Kahn Noonien Singh (Ricardo Montalban) at Ceti Alpha V
First Appearance: "Space Seed"
With his fellow survivors, Khan attempted to seize that starship
but failed, and he and his people were sentenced by Captain Kirk
to tame the wild M-Class world of Ceti Alpha V. Among those exiled
was Lt. Marla McGivers, an Enterprise historian who fell in love
with Khan and initially assisted him; ultimately, though, she refused
to betray Kirk and her shipmates in the tyrant's abortive takeover.
In 2285, the embittered Khan commandeered the U.S.S. Reliant and
hijacked the top-secret Genesis Device in a plan to exact vengeance
against James T. Kirk. Khan failed to defeat his old foe, and died
when he detonated the cataclysmic matter-reorganizing terraforming
device, annihilating the Reliant. |
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name: Khan (Movie)
Rank: Meglomaniac
Khan Noonien Singh (Ricarcdo Montalban) at Ceti Alpha V
First Appearance: "Space Seed"
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name: Christopher Pike
Rank: Captain
Christopher Pike (Jeffery Hunter) at Talos IV
First Appearance: "The Cage"
Pike counted the top-secret first contact with the natives of Talos
IV amid his long Starfleet career. Later in life, as a fleet captain
aboard the training ship U.S.S. Republic, Pike suffered massive
radiation damage after saving several cadets when a baffle plate
ruptured in the ship's reactor. Thanks to the unorthodox methods
of his former science officer, Spock, in 2366, Pike was returned
to Talos IV to live out his life without the debilitating lifestyle
he had endured, even with a self-propelled, life-support wheelchair. |
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name: Kevin Riley
Rank: Lieutenant
Kevin Riley (Bruce Hyde) at U.S.S. Enterprise
First Appearance: "The Naked Time"
Navigator aboard the U.S.S. Enterprise under the command of James
T. Kirk. Early in his life, Riley witnessed the massacre of his
parents and 4,000 others on Tarsus IV by Kodos the Executioner.
While serving aboard the Enterprise in 2266, Riley witnessed the
death of Kodos, going by the alias Anton Karidian, during a performance
of "Hamlet." |

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name: Gary Mitchell
Rank: Lieutenant Commander
Gary Mitchell (Gary Lockwood) at Delta Vega
First Appearance: "Where No Man Has Gone Before"
U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701's helm officer until 2265. Mitchell was
close with James Kirk, saving his life and plotting his social activities.
Mitchell died in 2265 after exposure to galactic barrier radiation. |

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name: Matt Decker
Rank: Commadore
Matt Decker (William Windom, or Michiel) at U.S.S. Constellation
First Appearance: "The Doomsday Machine"
Commander of the U.S.S. Constellation. When his ship was attacked
by a stray extragalactic "planet killer" weapon in 2267, Commodore
Decker evacuated his crew to the third planet in the L-374 system
while he stayed aboard. But then they died when the planet killer
destroyed the entire system. Decker later commandeered a shuttlecraft
from the U.S.S. Enterprise on a suicide mission to destroy the machine.
He died during the unsuccessful attempt, but his actions paved the
way for the Enterprise to complete the planet killer's demise. |

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name: Will Decker
Rank: Commander
Will Decker (Steven Collins) at V'Ger Cloud
First Appearance: "Star Trek: The Motion Picture"
When V'Ger threatened to destroy Earth unless the "Creator" came
to it in person, Decker volunteered to go on behalf of the human
race. He merged with V'Ger into a glowing, non-corporeal entity,
ending his physical lifespan and presumably evolving into a new
lifeform. The official record listed Decker as "missing in action." |

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name: Zephram Cochrane (TOS)
Rank: Doctor
Zephram Cochrane (Glenn Corbett) at Epsilon Canaris III
First Appearance: "Metamorphosis"
Creator of the first warp drive ship on Earth in 2063. Cochrane
has been living on Epsilon Carnaris III with "the Companion". The
Galileo was trapped on the planet while transporting Nancy Hedford
to the Enterprise. The Companion enters Nancy's body to save her
and she and Cochrane live happily ever after. |

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name: Redshirt
Rank: Dead Guy
Redshirt (Some cadaver) at the morgue
First Appearance: "The Man Trap"
An unfortunate crewman that gets killed quite frequently. |

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name: Harry Mudd
Rank: Smuggler
Harry Mudd (Roger C. Carmel) at unknown
First Appearance: "Mudd's Women"
A con-artist, rogue, trader and smuggler of the 23rd century who
fled into galactic escapades to escape his shrewish wife Stella.
In 2366, James T. Kirk helped send Mudd to a rehab colony after
he was caught using the illegal Venus drug to beautify three women
he hoped to sell to miners on Ophiucus VI as brides. Mudd's offenses
at that time had included smuggling, transport of stolen goods,
and purchase of a space vessel with counterfeit currency; the first
carried a suspended sentence, while the latter two were treated
with psychiatric care whose effectiveness was later disputed. Mudd
escaped and eluding a death sentence by the Denebians, he caught
up with subterranean, ancient androids of a world he later named
for himself; they later held him hostage along with Kirk's crew
until the captives worked together to escape using illogic. Mudd
was left on this planet with 500 copies of a Stella android, and
his whereabouts after that point were officially unknown. |

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name: Cyrano Jones
Rank: Entrepreneur
Cyrano Jones (Stanley Adams) at Deep Space Station K-7
First Appearance: "The Trouble With Tribbles"
A rotund entrepreneur who made a living selling odd merchandise.
Tribbles were a part of his questionable inventory. He inadvertently
helped uncover a Klingon plot, in 2267, to control Sherman's Planet. |

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name: David Marcus
Rank: Doctor
David Marcus (Merritt Butrick) at Space Station Regula 1
First Appearance: "Star Trek II: The Wrath
of Khan"
Key scientist on Project Genesis who introduced protomatter in the
project's matrix. Marcus was murdered by Klingons in 2285. The only
son of James T. Kirk and Dr. Carol Marcus. |

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name: Rukk
Rank: Android
Rukk (Ted Cassidy) at Exo III
First Appearance: "What Are Little Girls Made
Of?"
Large android from Exo III. Ruk was built by the Old Ones centuries
ago. He was killed by another android, Dr. Roger Korby, in 2266. |

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name: Balok
Rank: Commander
Balok (Clint Howard) at Fesarius
First Appearance: "The Corbomite Meneavuer"
Commander of the First Federation flagship Fesarius who conducted
his people's first contact with the United Federation of Planets
in 2266. He threatened to destroy the U.S.S. Enterprise but backed
down in the face of Captain Kirk's "corbomite" bluff. He was actually
testing the Enterprise crew to ascertain if their intentions were
truly peaceful, and when he was visited by Kirk and other crew members.
Lt. David Bailey offered to remain with Balok on the Fesarius in
a cultural exchange. |

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name: Tribble (1)
Rank: Furby
Tribble (Furball) at Places with loads of food
First Appearance: "The Trouble with Tribbles"
Produce asexually at a rapid rate. Cute little things that
become an annoyance after a while. Klingons and tribbles despise
eachother. The Klingon Empire made Tribbles extinct in the early
24th century by annihilating their homeworld. However, tribbles
were repopulated in the 24th century when they were accidentally
brought back from the past by the U.S.S. Defiant. ["Trial and
Tribble-ations", DS9] |

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name: Tribble (2)
Rank: Furby
Tribble (Furball) at Places with loads of food
First Appearance: "The Trouble with Tribbles"
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name: Tellarite
Rank: Ambassador
Gav (John Wheeler) at The Morgue
First Appearance: "Journey to Babel"
Tellarite ambassador who journeyed aboard the Starship Enterprise
to the historic Babel Conference in 2267. At a cocktail party aboard
the ship, Ambassador Gav quarreled openly with Vulcan Ambassador
Sarek about the admission of Coridan into the Federation. Gav was
subsequently found murdered, his body shoved up a Jefferies Tube.
The fact that he was killed by a Vulcan technique called "tal-shaya"
pointed the finger of suspicion at Sarek, but it turned out Sarek
was being framed by an Orion disguised as an Andorian. |

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name: Andorian
Rank: Spy
Thelev (William O'Connell) at The Morgue
First Appearance: "Journey to Babel"
Orion male who, disguised as an Andorian, killed Ambassador Gav
and stabbed Captain Kirk in a plot to keep Coridan out of the Federation.
Thelev died by his own hand. |

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name: Mugato
Rank: Indigenous Creature
Mugato (A yeti?) at Tyree's planet
First Appearance: "A Private Little War"
An indigenous simian-like beast, carnivorous, with characteristically
white fur, a rhino-like horn on the top of its head, and sharp and
extremely venomous fangs. |

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name: Salt Vampire
Rank: Sodium Addict
Salt Vampire (Sharon Gimpel) at M-113
First Appearance: "The Man Trap"
A creature from M-113 that sucks the sodium chloride out of humans
to survive. It can also shapeshift. McCoy was forced to kill it
on the Enterprise in 2266. |

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name: Gorn
Rank: Captain
Gorn (Bobby Clark, Gary Coombs) at the Arena planet
First Appearance: "Arena"
The captain of the Gorn vessel and Captain Kirk were transported
by the Metrons to a planet where each fought for the survival of
his respective crew. Kirk won, but refused to kill the Gorn. (The
Gorn Captain is sometimes mistaken for TaCHyoN by OTF patrons) |

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name: Tholian
Rank: Rock
Tholian (Barbara Babcock) at Space
First Appearance: "The Tholian's Web"
A highly advanced sentient, non-humanoid species. They hail from
a hot planet by human standards. Together, two Tholian ships can
spin a web of energy in space in order to trap an enemy vessel,
after which the web is then drawn together, constricting and finally
destroying the vessel inside. In 2268, the Enterprise made first
contact with this species. |

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name: Orion Slave Girl
Rank: Slave
Orion (Uh...Carla?) at the bar
First Appearance: "The Cage"
At one time, black marketeers bought and sold the green skinned
animal women of the Orion species. |

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name: Orion Slave Boy
Rank: Slave
Orion (Uh...Carlos?) at the bar
First Appearance: "The Cage"
The male of the green skinned animal species on Orion were also
bought and sold, but not as much as the female of the species. |

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name: Trelane
Rank: Non-corporeal spoiled Q
like entity
Trelane at Gothos
First Appearance: "The Squire of Gothos"
We can call him the Q predecessor. A spoiled brat with little self-control
and a neck for annoying captain Kirk. With a humanoid appearance,
tremendous psionic powers and a passion for earth's 18th-century
military history he plays his games with the enterprises crew. |
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