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List of Maquis personnel.

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Unnamed []

Athos IV casualties []

Maquis massacre

Casualties

These casualties were lost when the Jem'Hadar overran their hidden base on Athos IV. (DS9: "Blaze of Glory")

The Maquis causalities were played by an unknown performers.

Athos IV survivors []

These survivors were rescued from the badlands after the Jem'Hadar had killed their comrades. Michael Eddington used the ruse of a missile launch against Cardassia from the survivors' planet to get him out of jail and to tricked Benjamin Sisko into bringing him to the destination where the survivors were located.

The remaining Maquis survivors, including Eddington's wife, safely escaped from the Jem'Hadar, but at the cost of Eddington's life. (DS9: "Blaze of Glory")

Defiant hijackers []

These three Humans were members of the Maquis in the 2370s.

In 2371, they were beamed aboard the USS Defiant, which was hijacked by Thomas Riker, Kalita, and Tamal. They were working on the bridge of the Defiant while the ship was piloted into Cardassian space. After a firefight with Cardassian Galor-class and Keldon-class warships, they returned to Federation territory, where they faced a trial. (DS9: "Defiant")

All three were identified by the call sheets of the episode and filmed their scenes on Friday 7 October 1994 and Monday 10 October 1994 at Paramount Stage 18.
Kelvin Tsao was misspelled as "Kevin Tsao" on the call sheets.

Eddington's crew []

The crew of Eddington's raider assisted Michael Eddington during his attack on the USS Defiant in 2373.

After Eddington remotely initiated a cascade virus aboard the Defiant, he communicated with Captain Benjamin Sisko using a holo-communicator he had "procured". After Sisko mentioned adding sabotage to the list of charges against Eddington replied, "Well, as long as you're making a list... why don't you add this," before nodding to someone on his ship, before opening fire on the defenseless Defiant. After delivering a concurrent warning about leaving the Maquis alone, he ordered the same crewmember to "cease fire", before leaving.

During a later encounter, Eddington again flaunted that Sisko would not get him, but offered him "a consolation prize", before nodding to a crewmember to transmit a document: a copy of Les Miserables. (DS9: "For the Uniform")

This crewmember was neither seen nor directly referenced but rather implied, and further indicated in the script, which notes "Eddington nods to someone that only he sees," then, it was noted "(to someone O.S.)" above the line to his order to cease fire, and again, before transmitting the novel, "Eddington nods to someone unseen."

Hudson's cell colonists []

These nine Humans were members of the Maquis in 2370.

The first participated in kidnapping Gul Dukat from Deep Space 9 alongside Sakonna, Niles, and Amaros. He was punched to the ground by Dukat but recovered and helped carrying the unconscious Dukat onto the freighter. (DS9: "The Maquis, Part I")

Two Maquis members assisted Calvin Hudson in taking Benjamin Sisko, Kira Nerys, and Julian Bashir hostages when they've followed a warp signature onto an M-class asteroid near the Badlands. (DS9: "The Maquis, Part I")

Two of them were also residing on the M-class asteroid. (DS9: "The Maquis, Part II")

Four other members joined Calvin Hudson when he met Benjamin Sisko in the colonists meeting room on Volan III. (DS9: "The Maquis, Part II")

The stuntman and the background performers received no credit for their appearance.

Hudson's cell guards []

These three Humans served as guards for Gul Dukat in 2370, in Calvin Hudson's Maquis cell. They defended themselves when an away team under Commander Benjamin Sisko tried to rescue Dukat. They were shot by the away team. (DS9: "The Maquis, Part II")

None of the stunt actors received on-screen credit for their appearances.
The Star Trek Customizable Card Game gives the Maquis played by Jeff Pruitt the name of Shankar, and the Maquis played by Chuck Madalone the name of Reide.

Macias' cell colonists []

These Human and alien colonists resided at a settlement on an undisclosed planet located in the Demilitarized Zone in 2370. Among them lived both Maquis and Maquis sympathizers alike, and, as well, included a number of Native Americans colonists, all of whom generally led by the Macias, a cell leader.

Late that year, these colonists were attacked by three Cardassian soldiers, who were disguised as monks. At least one man, cell leader Macias, died during the attack, but the other Maquis members, including Ro Laren, were able to kill the Cardassian spies. (TNG: "Preemptive Strike")

Maquis member []

Maquis member informs Bashir

The Maquis member informs Bashir.

This individual arrived on Deep Space 9 in late 2370 following the Cardassians' arrest of Miles O'Brien. There, he disabled the lights in the infirmary and presented Doctor Julian Bashir with information regarding Raymond Boone, stating "We knew nothing about the theft [of photon warheads] and he is not one of us. That's all I can tell you." (DS9: "Tribunal")

This Maquis Member, as he was described in the script, was played by an unknown actor, who received no credit for his speaking role.

Starfleet Academy instructor[]

Val Jean personnel[]

Volan III inhabitants[]

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