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The following is a list of unnamed Akaali.

Citizens []

These Akaali citizens inhabited the city Riaan was living in on the Akaali homeworld. Enterprise NX-01 communications officer Hoshi Sato first encountered the Akaali when listening to their voices.

The citizens roamed the streets of the city by day and night while an away team from Enterprise investigated neutrino emissions and identified the shopkeeper Garos as a Malurian. They also witnessed the shootout between Garos and his two henchmen and Jonathan Archer and Riaan near a stone well. (ENT: "Civilization")

The five unidentified male Akaali were played by Patrick Horton, Luis Segui, Paul Martin, Brendan Clark, and Terrence D'Amato. The Akaali voices heard over the acoustic relay were provided by unknown performers.
The background performers who were simply identified as "Aliens" on the call sheets, filmed their scenes between Monday 17 September 2001 and Wednesday 19 September 2001 and on Friday 21 September 2001 on Paramount Stage 8. The two Akaali played by Kenneth Beck and Susan Pingleton were identified as "Sickly Aliens" on the call sheet of Wednesday 19 September 2001.
The robe worn by Carlo Antonazzo was previously worn by actor James Flannigan in the Star Trek: Voyager second season episode "Resistance" and later sold off on the It's A Wrap! sale and auction on eBay. [1]

Epidemic casualties []

Several Akaali had succumbed to an apparent epidemic as of 2151. (ENT: "Civilization")

These Akaali were only mentioned in dialogue.

Magistrate []

Akaali magistrate

The magistrate of Radvek V

The magistrate of the colony on Radvek V was contacted by the USS Discovery following its arrival there in 3190. (DIS: "The Examples")

The magistrate was played by Jonathan Goad.

Riaan's brother []

Riaan's brother was among the first to die, prompting her to seek the source of the illness. (ENT: "Civilization")

This character was only mentioned in dialogue.

Riaan's mother []

According to Riaan, her mother had one time bought her a tusorop ko once, but it tuproya plo dak. Jonathan Archer couldn't understand what she bought her daughter, as Riaan he could only hear Riaan speak in her native language, because his universal translator had malfunctioned. (ENT: "Civilization")

This character was only mentioned in dialogue.
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