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name: Kathryn Janeway (1)
Rank: Captain
Kathryn Janeway (Kate Mulgrew) at U.S.S. Voyager
First Appearance: "Caretaker"
2371 Given Command of Voyager. Presumed lost in the Badlands.
Enjoys role playing, skiing and sailing. |

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name: Kathryn Janeway (2)
Rank: Captain
Kathryn Janeway (Kate Mulgrew) at U.S.S. Voyager
First Appearance: "Caretaker"
See above. |

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name: Chakotay (1)
Rank: Commander (Former Maquis
Captain)
Chakotay (Robert Beltran) at U.S.S. Voyager
First Appearance: "Caretaker"
2370 Joined the Maquis after his father was killed by the
Cardassians. The tattoo over his left eye is in remembrance of his
father, who wore it as well. Considers archeology his second occupation. |

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name: Chakotay (2)
Rank: Commander (Former Maquis
Captain)
Chakotay (Robert Beltran) at U.S.S. Voyager
First Appearance: "Caretaker"
See above. |

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name: Tuvok (1)
Rank: Lieutenant Commander
Tuvok (Tim Russ) at U.S.S. Voyager
First Appearance: "Caretaker"
2371 Assigned Second Officer under Janeway. Had gone undercover
to infiltrate the Maquis led by Chakotay. Expert botanist and enjoys
archery. |

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name: Tuvok (2)
Rank: Lieutenant Commander
Tuvok (Tim Russ) at U.S.S. Voyager
First Appearance: "Caretaker"
See above. |

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name: B'Elanna Torres (1)
Rank: Lieutenant JG (Former Maquis)
B'Elanna Torres (Roxann Dawson) at U.S.S. Voyager
First Appearance: "Caretaker"
2370 Joined the Maquis with Chakotay, after a failed Starfleet
career attempt. Plays hoverball and Parises Squares. Married to
Tom Paris and has a daughter, Miral. |

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name: B'Elanna Torres (2)
Rank: Lieutenant JG (former Maquis)
B'Elanna Torres (Roxann Dawson) at U.S.S. Voyager
First Appearance: "Caretaker"
See above. |

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name: Tom Paris (1)
Rank: Lieutenant JG
Thomas Eugene Paris (Robert Duncan McNeill) at U.S.S. Voyager
First Appearance: "Caretaker"
An excellent pilot, Paris turned to the Maquis for fulfillment
as a fighter pilot, but was captured by Starfleet on his first mission.
Given a second chance by Janeway. Likes to sail, play pool and has
an obsession with the 20th century. Looks a lot like Nicholas Locarno... |

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name: Tom Paris (2)
Rank: Lieutenant JG
Thomas Eugene Paris (Robert Duncan McNeill) at U.S.S. Voyager
First Appearance: "Caretaker"
See above. |

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name: Harry Kim (1)
Rank: Ensign
Harry Kim (Garrett Wang) at U.S.S. Voyager
First Appearance: "Caretaker"
Almost dies from species 8472 infection, but survives. Develops
a crush on 7 of 9. Plays clarinet for enjoyment. |

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name: Harry Kim (2)
Rank: Ensign
Harry Kim (Garrett Wang) at U.S.S. Voyager
First Appearance: "Caretaker"
See above. |

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name: Seven of Nine (1)
Rank: Crewmember
Seven of Nine (Jeri Ryan) at U.S.S. Voyager
First Appearance: "Scorpion, Part 1"
Formerly known as Annika Hansen, she and her family were
probably the first humans to be assimilated by the Borg. |

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name: Seven of Nine (2)
Rank: Crewmember
Seven of Nine (Jeri Ryan) at U.S.S. Voyager
First Appearance: "Scorpion, Part 1"
See above. |

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name: The Doctor (1)
Rank: Emergency Medical Hologram
The Doctor (Robert Picardo) at U.S.S. Voyager
First Appearance: "Caretaker"
2371 replaced original medical staff when they were all killed.
Wears an armband from 29th century technology, that allows him to
leave sickbay at will. |

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name: The Doctor (2)
Rank: Emergency Medical Hologram
The Doctor (Robert Picardo) at U.S.S. Voyager
First Appearance: "Caretaker"
See above. |

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name: ECH
Rank: Emergency Command Hologram
Emergency Command Hologram (Robert Picardo) at the bridge
First Appearance: "Tinker, Tenor, Doctor, Spy"
A daydream the Doctor indulged in, in which he was the "Emergency
Command Hologram"; a program that could take command of the ship
if the bridge crew were ever incapasitated. |

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name: Neelix (1)
Rank: Chef, Diplomatic Officer,
Morale Officer
Neelix (Ethan Phillips) at U.S.S. Voyager
First Appearance: "Caretaker"
Past travels throughout the Delta Quadrant have proven invaluable
to the crew. Neelix's loves in life are Kes, Naomi Wildman and cooking. |

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name: Neelix (2)
Rank: Chef, Diplomatic Officer,
Morale Officer
Neelix (Ethan Phillips) at U.S.S. Voyager
First Appearance: "Caretaker"
See above. |

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name: Kes (1)
Rank: Medical Assistant
Kes (Jennifer Lien) at U.S.S. Voyager
First Appearance: "Caretaker"
Life span is 9 years, Kes was three years old when she left
Voyager as a pure energy. Her telesynaptic energy increased after
contact with species 8472. As a pure energy, she bolted Voyager
9,500 light years from where they were. |

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name: Kes (2)
Rank: Medical Assistant
Kes (Jennifer Lien) at U.S.S. Voyager
First Appearance: "Caretaker"
See above. |

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name: Naomi Wildman
Rank: Cute
Naomi Wildman (Scarlet Pomer) at U.S.S. Voyager
First Appearance: "Mortal Coil"
Ensign Samantha Wildman and her Ktarian husband, Naomi grows
very quickly, almost twice as fast as human childs. Neelix is her
favorite "uncle", and Seven of Nine and her are friends. |

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name: Seska (Bajoran)
Rank: Cardassian Spy
Seska (Martha Hackett) at U.S.S. Voyager
First Appearance: "Parallax"
A Cardassian agent who was surgically altered to appear Bajoran,
and a member of Chakotay's Maquis crew and former lover of Chakotay.
Late in 2371, Seska left Voyager for the Kazon Nistrim, but was
killed a year later. Years later her holographic image nearly killed
Tuvok and Tom Paris. |

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name: Seska (Cardassian)
Rank: Cardassian Spy
Seska (Martha Hackett) at U.S.S. Voyager
First Appearance: "Parallax"
See above. |

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name: Suspiria
Rank: Caretaker
Suspiria (Lindsay Ridgeway) at Exosia
First Appearance: "Cold Fire"
The Caretaker's mate. Suspiria and the Caretaker both cared for
the Ocampa planet until Suspiria started her own array in 2071,
populating it with 2,000 Ocampa. After an encounter with U.S.S.
Voyager in 2372, Suspiria returned to her subspace home, Exosia,
with an Ocampan named Tanis. |

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name: Ensign Wildman
Rank: Ensign
Samantha Wildman (Nancy Hower) at U.S.S. Voyager
First Appearance: "Elogium"
Xenobiologist married to a Ktarian. Wildman joined the U.S.S. Voyager
crew unaware that she was pregnant with a daughter. She gave birth
to Naomi in 2372 and selected Neelix as her godfather. |

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name: Amelia Earhart
Rank: Pilot
Amelia Earhart (Sharon Lawrence) at the 37's planet
First Appearance: "The 37's"
20th-century American pilot, famous for numerous aviation 'firsts,'
including several solo flights. Reported missing during her 1937
attempt to fly around the Earth, the U.S.S. Voyager later discovered
her in cryo-stasis on a Delta Quadrant planet. |

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name: Lyndsey Ballard (human)
Rank: Ensign
Lyndsey Ballard (Kim Rhodes) at U.S.S. Voyager
First Appearance: "Ashes to Ashes"
Voyager crewmember who died on an away mission in the Delta Quadrant
and then was reanimated by the Kobali. |

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name: Lyndsey Ballard (alien)
Rank: Ensign
Lyndsey Ballard at U.S.S. Voyager
First Appearance: "Ashes to Ashes"
See above. |

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name: Female Q
Rank: Member of the Q Continuum
Female Q (Suzie Plakson) at Q Continuum
First Appearance: "The Q and the Grey"
Q and this Q female had a relationship for about four billion years.
In 2373, they became the first of their species to produce a child
via mating. The duo hoped their son would bring peace to the fractious
Q Continuum. |

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name: Quinn
Rank: Former Q
Quinn (Gerrit Graham) at Q Continuum
First Appearance: "Death Wish"
Member of the Q Continuum who requested that he be able to commit
suicide — a direct result of his disenchantment with the idea of
eternity, among other things. His death later triggered a Continuum
civil war that was settled with the birth of the first Q baby. |

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name: EMH II
Rank: Emergency Medical Hologram
Mark II
EMH-2 (Andy Dick) at U.S.S. Prometheus
First Appearance: "Message in a Bottle"
Newer version of the EMH that was installed on the Prometheus. Helped
the Doctor when he was able to transport himself to the Prometheus
and thwarted an attempt by the Romulans to steal the ship. |

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name: Tuvix
Rank: Hybrid Being
Tuvix (Tom Wright) at U.S.S. Voyager
First Appearance: "Tuvix"
A being who was created by a transporter accident that merged Voyager
crew members Tuvok and Neelix at the molecular level. Genetically
a combination of Vulcan and Talaxian, the resulting individual possessed
the memories and knowledge of both Tuvok and Neelix, but had a single
consciousness and an identity distinct from either of his progenitors,
and therefore named himself "Tuvix." Later, the Doctor was able
to seperate Tuvok and Neelix's DNA and restore them to normal, but
at the cost of Tuvix's life. |

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name: Lon Suder
Rank: Crewman
Lon Suder (Brad Dourif) at the Morgue
First Appearance: "Meld"
Maquis fighter, engineer, and homicidal Betazoid. Suder joined the
U.S.S. Voyager in 2371, but killed a crewmate in 2372. Later in
2372 Suder died saving the Voyager crew. |

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name: Vorik
Rank: Ensign
Vorik (Alexander Enberg) at U.S.S. Voyager
First Appearance: "Fair Trade"
Vorik entered his first pon farr aboard the stranded Voyager, far
from Vulcan and his intended bride or another Vulcan mate. Vorik
declared kunat so'lik with his supervisor, half-Klingon Chief Engineer
Torres, and cited her skills, bravery and morality for his declaration.
After she declined, and finding no relief in a holographic female
and mental disciplines, he initiated a telepathic mating bond with
her which unleashed her own Klingon mating urge. During the harassing
Devore inspections of 2375, Vorik was among the 3 Vulcans and Betazoids
who were suspended in transporter loops to avoid detection. |

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name: Ayala
Rank: Leitenant
Ayala (Tarik Ergin) at U.S.S. Voyager
First Appearance: "Caretaker"
Bridge crew member of the U.S.S. Voyager. Ayala has two sons back
in the Alpha Quadrant. |

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name: Robert Louis Zimmerman
Rank: Doctor
Robert Lewis Zimmerman (Robert Picardo) at Jupiter station
First Appearance: "Projections"
Starfleet engineer who developed the Emergency Medical Hologram
(EMH), in association with Reginald Barclay. This version of the
EMH was installed in U.S.S. Voyager and the U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701-E.
By 2373 Zimmerman was Director of Holographic imaging and Programming
at Jupiter Station and was working on a Longterm Medical Holographic
program. |

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name: Icheb
Rank: Crewmember
Icheb (Manu Intiraumi) at U.S.S. Voyager
First Appearance: "Collective"
Brunali adolescent male who was assimilated by the Borg and then
"adopted" by the U.S.S. Voyager after being abandoned by the Collective. |

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name: Owen Paris
Rank: Admiral
Owen Paris (Warren Munson) at Starfleet Command
First Appearance: "Persistence of Vision"
Starfleet Admiral, instructor at Starfleet Academy, commander of
the U.S.S. Al-Batani, father of U.S.S. Voyager helmsman Thomas Eugene
Paris. A demanding taskmaster, he and his son had a tortured relationship
ever since Tom was a boy. Kathryn Janeway served under Admiral Paris
on the Al-Batani. |

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name: Michael O'Sullivan
Rank: Bartender
Michael Sullivan (Fintan McKeown) at Sullivan's Bar
First Appearance: "Fair Haven"
Male character who owns Sullivan's Public House in the Fair Have
holoprogram on U.S.S. Voyager. His original description gave Sullivan
a simple outlook and a wife, Frannie. After Janeway met Sullivan,
she upgraded his intellect parameters, deleted the wife, and shared
a romantic interlude. |

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name: Seamus
Rank: Hologram
Seamus Driscol (Richard Riehle) at Fair Haven
First Appearance: "Fair Haven"
Congenial resident of Fair Haven, a holodeck village created by
Tom Paris. Driscol liked limericks and liquor and seemed to frequently
be at odds with his wife. |

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name: Leonardo DaVinci
Rank: Miestro
Leanardo Da Vinci (John Rhys-Davies) at the Holodeck
First Appearance: "Scorpion, Part 1"
Italian painter, engineer, musician, scientist of Earth's 15th-century
Renaissance. Captain Janeway spends many an hour in a holographic
Leonardo's studio, seeking wisdom and inspiration. |

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name: Kazon (1)
Rank: Maje
Culluh (Anthony De Longis) at the Delta Quadrant
First Appearance: "Maneuvers"
The egotistical and typically chauvinist leader of the Kazon's Nistrim
sect, Culluh dreamed of reviving his fading people's claim to power
among the chaotic Kazon Collective and saw the Voyager defector
Seska as his chance. He captured Voyager, but it was taken back
shortly after, and he barely escaped with his and Seska's son. |

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name: Kazon (2)
Rank: Maje
Culluh (Anthony De Longis) at the Delta Quadrant
First Appearance: "Maneuvers"
See above. |

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name: Vidiian
Rank: Organ Harvester
Vidiian (someone who shouldn't be out of bed) at Vidiia
First Appearance: "The Phage"
A species that suffers from a disease called "the phage". They need
organs from other bodies to survive. |

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name: Hirogen
Rank: Hunter
Hirogen (someone with a big gun) at the Delta Quadrant
First Appearance: "Message in a Bottle"
Nomadic race of hunters in the Delta Quadrant. In 2374, a visionary
Alpha Hirogen decided that Voyager's holodecks would allow his people
to continue the hunt tradition safely while regrouping to preserve
their homeless, ever-dispersed culture. |

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name: Malon
Rank: Garbage Man
Fesek (Ron Canada) at Malon Prime
First Appearance: "Night"
Experienced toxic waste freighter captain originating from Malon
Prime. Fesek, whose official title is Waste Controller, has one
son. For half of each year, Fesek is also a sculptor on his homeworld. |

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name: Ma'Bor Jetrel
Rank: Doctor
Ma'Bor Jetrel (James Sloyan) at the Morgue
First Appearance: "Jetrel"
Haakonian scientist who constructed the Metreon Cascade weapon used
to conquer the Talaxians. Shunned by family and others, he devoted
his later years to finding a cure for metremia, a fatal disease
caused by exposure to the Cascade's isotopes. He died aboard Voyager
in 2371. |

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name: Species 8472
Rank: Alien
8472 (organic mass) at the fluidic space dimension
First Appearance: "Scorpion, Part I"
The Borg designation for a technologically sophisticated
life-form from the fluidic space dimension. Species 8472 is nearly
immune to all known forms of attacks, including standard Borg nanoprobes.
After a failed Borg invasion of fluidic space, 8472 launched a retaliatory
strike that was stopped by a Voyager-Borg alliance. |

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name: Alien Clown
Rank: Scary Thing
Clown (Michael McKean) at the Carnival
First Appearance: "The Thaw"
Malevolent character who occupied the computer-generated dreamstate
of five hibernating survivors of the Kohl settlement in the Delta
Quadrant. Harry Kim and B'Elanna Torres encountered the Clown when
they entered the sleepers' virtual reality. Eventually the crewmen
and the Kohl survivors were disconnected from the hibernation system,
and the Clown ceased to exist. (Can't sleep, clowns
will eat me...) |

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name: 3947
Rank: Android
3947 (Data, maybe?) at Pralor vessel
First Appearance: "Prototype"
Sentient, robotic android built by the Pralor race in 2222. The
purpose of Unit 3947 and other numerical Automated Personal Units
was purely to fight similar intelligent robots built by the Cravic
race. |

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name: Pendari Champion
Rank: Champion
Pendari (The Rock) at Tsunkatse ring
First Appearance: "Tsunkatse"
Consistent winner in the Tsunkatse ring. In 2376 the Champion was
a male humanoid of the Pendari race. Champions receive preferential
treatment as long as they keep their titles. |
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