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[[File:Uss saratoga 2367 fore.jpg|thumb|USS ''Saratoga'' (NCC-31911)]]
 
[[File:Uss saratoga 2367 fore.jpg|thumb|USS ''Saratoga'' (NCC-31911)]]
The following crewmembers served aboard the {{USS|Saratoga|NCC-31911}} in [[2366]]-[[2367]]:
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The following '''crewmembers served aboard the {{USS|Saratoga|NCC-31911}}''' in [[2366]]:
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==Named==
 
==Named==
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* [[Jennifer Sisko]]
 
* [[Jennifer Sisko]]
   
==Unnamed ''Saratoga'' personnel==
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==Unnamed ''Saratoga'' personnel {{anchor|Unnamed 000}}==
 
===Captain{{anchor|Captain 001}}===
 
===Captain{{anchor|Captain 001}}===
 
[[File:Vulcan Saratoga captain.jpg|thumb|150px|The ''Saratoga''{{'}}s Vulcan captain]]
 
[[File:Vulcan Saratoga captain.jpg|thumb|150px|The ''Saratoga''{{'}}s Vulcan captain]]
[[Starfleet]] [[Captain]] of the {{USS|Saratoga|NCC-31911}}, a [[Vulcan]], killed during the [[Battle of Wolf 359]] in early [[2367]]. ({{DS9|Emissary}})
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The '''{{dis|captain|rank}}''' of the ''Saratoga'', a [[Vulcan]] male, was killed during the [[Battle of Wolf 359]] in late 2366. ({{DS9|Emissary}})
{{bginfo|The captain was played by ''Star Trek'' veteran [[J.G. Hertzler]], who was credited as John Noah Hertzler. The [[Michael Jan Friedman]] novel ''{{dis|Saratoga|novel}}'' gives the name of the Vulcan captain as Saros, although the novelization of ''{{dis|Emissary|novel}}'' names him Storil. The video game ''[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine - Crossroads of Time|Crossroads in Time]]'' calls him Sutik.}}
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{{bginfo|The captain was played by [[J.G. Hertzler]], who was credited as '''John Noah Hertzler''', in his first ''[[Star Trek]]'' appearance.|The episode's ''{{dis|Emissary|novel|novelization}}'' gave his name as Storil; the [[Michael Jan Friedman]] novel ''{{dis|Saratoga|novel}}'' gave his name as Saros.|In the video game ''[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine - Crossroads of Time|Crossroads of Time]]'' his name was Sutik.}}
 
{{clear}}
 
{{clear}}
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===Civilians {{anchor|Civilians 001}}===
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These '''civilians''' were in the [[corridor]]s of the ''Saratoga'' while the ship was evacuated during the Battle of Wolf 359 in 2366. ({{DS9|Emissary}})
 
{{bginfo|The civilians were played by [[unknown performer]]s.}}
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===Command division officer {{anchor|Command 001}}===
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This '''[[command division]] [[officer]]''' was on duty at the aft station of the [[bridge]] and was killed when the ''Saratoga'' was hit by the [[Borg]] during the Battle of Wolf 359 in 2366. ({{DS9|Emissary}})
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{{bginfo|The command division officer was played by an [[unknown performer]]. The novelization lists a command officer on the bridge with the name Garcia.}}
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===Ensign {{anchor|Ensign 001}}===
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This '''[[ensign]]''' from the [[operations division]] passed by Sisko's [[quarters]] during the Battle of Wolf 359 in 2366 and was handed the unconscious Jake Sisko to carry him to an [[escape pod]]. ({{DS9|Emissary}})
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{{bginfo|The ensign was played by an [[unknown performer]].}}
   
 
===Escape pod pilots {{anchors|Pilot 001|Pilot 002}}===
 
===Escape pod pilots {{anchors|Pilot 001|Pilot 002}}===
 
Two '''escape pod [[pilot]]s''', a [[Human]] male and a female [[crewman]] from the [[sciences division]]. They piloted one of several escape pods to launch from the ''Saratoga'' after the ship's destruction became imminent during the Battle of Wolf 359 in 2366. ({{DS9|Emissary}})
[[File:Saratoga Officers.jpg|thumb|150px|Officers evacuating the ''Saratoga'']]
 
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<gallery>
A Human male and Human female, [[crewman|crewmen]] from the [[sciences division]]. They piloted one of several [[escape pod]]s to launch from the ''Saratoga'' after the ship's destruction became imminent. ({{DS9|Emissary}})
 
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File:Saratoga shuttle pilot 1.jpg|''Played by a [[unknown actress]]''
{{bginfo|The officer on the left was played by extra [[R. Cox]].}}
 
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File:Saratoga shuttle pilot 2.jpg|''Played by [[Robert Cox]]''
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</gallery>
   
 
=== Escape pod survivors {{anchors|Survivor 001|Survivor 002}}===
 
=== Escape pod survivors {{anchors|Survivor 001|Survivor 002}}===
Several '''crewmembers and civilians''' survived the destruction of the ''Saratoga'' by using the [[escape pod]]s. ({{DS9|Emissary}})
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Several '''escape pod survivors''' survived the destruction of the ''Saratoga'' by using the escape pods during the Battle of Wolf 359 in 2366. ({{DS9|Emissary}})
   
 
<gallery>
 
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===Flight controller {{anchor|Controller 001}}===
 
===Flight controller {{anchor|Controller 001}}===
 
[[File:Saratoga Conn.jpg|thumb|150px|The flight controller of ''Saratoga''.]]
 
[[File:Saratoga Conn.jpg|thumb|150px|The flight controller of ''Saratoga''.]]
The '''[[flight controller]]''' of the ''Saratoga'' was a female Human [[ensign]]. She was killed during the [[Battle of Wolf 359]] in early [[2367]]. ({{DS9|Emissary}})
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The '''[[flight control officer]]''' of the ''Saratoga'' was a female Human [[ensign]]. She was instructed by the captain to move the ship to position alpha. She was killed during the Battle of Wolf 359 in late 2366. ({{DS9|Emissary}})
 
{{bginfo|The flight controller was played by [[Cassandra Byram]]; the character was identified in the ''Emissary'' novelization as Delaney.}}
 
{{bginfo|The flight controller was played by [[Cassandra Byram]]; the character was identified in the ''Emissary'' novelization as Delaney.}}
 
{{clear}}
 
{{clear}}
   
===Operations manager {{anchor|Operations 001}}===
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===Operations officer {{anchor|Operations 001}}===
 
[[File:Saratoga Ops.jpg|thumb|150px|The ''Saratoga''{{'}}s Operations officer]]
 
[[File:Saratoga Ops.jpg|thumb|150px|The ''Saratoga''{{'}}s Operations officer]]
The [[operations officer]] of the ''Saratoga'' was a Human female who held the rank of ensign. She was killed during the [[Battle of Wolf 359]] in early [[2367]]. ({{DS9|Emissary}})
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The '''[[operations officer]]''' of the ''Saratoga'' was a Human female who held the rank of [[ensign]]. During the Battle of Wolf 359 in late [[2366]], where she died. ({{DS9|Emissary}})
{{bginfo|The [[operations officer]] was played by [[Lily Mariye]] and identified in the ''Emissary'' novelization as Tamamota.}}
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{{bginfo|The operations officer was played by [[Lily Mariye]] and identified in the ''Emissary'' novelization as Tamamota.}}
 
{{clear}}
 
{{clear}}
   
 
===Tactical officer {{anchor|Tactical 001}}===
 
===Tactical officer {{anchor|Tactical 001}}===
 
[[File:Bolian Saratoga tactical officer.jpg|thumb|150px|The ''Saratoga''{{'}}s Bolian tactical officer]]
 
[[File:Bolian Saratoga tactical officer.jpg|thumb|150px|The ''Saratoga''{{'}}s Bolian tactical officer]]
A [[Bolian]] [[lieutenant]], he was one of only two bridge officers to survive the battle. He was later forced to physically drag Benjamin Sisko away from the body of his deceased wife to safety. ({{DS9|Emissary}})
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The '''[[tactical officer]]''', a [[Bolian]] male [[lieutenant]], was one of only two bridge officers to survive the Battle of Wolf 359 in 2366. He was later forced to physically drag Benjamin Sisko away from the body of his deceased wife to safety. ({{DS9|Emissary}})
{{bginfo|The tactical officer was played by [[Stephen Davies]]. The Michael Jan Friedman novel ''Saratoga'' gives the name of this officer as Zar, although the novelization of "Emissary", as well as the video game ''Star Trek: Deep Space Nine - Crossroads of Time'', refer to him as Hranok. The ebook ''[[Enterprises of Great Pitch and Moment]]'' gives his full name as Hranok Zar.}}
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{{bginfo|The tactical officer was played by [[Stephen Davies]]. The Michael Jan Friedman novel ''Saratoga'' gives the name of this officer as Zar, although the novelization of "Emissary", as well as the video game ''Star Trek: Deep Space Nine &ndash; Crossroads of Time'', refer to him as Hranok. The eBook ''{{dis|Enterprises of Great Pitch and Moment|eBook}}'' gives his full name as Hranok Zar.}}
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===Additional personnel===
 
;[[Ensign]]. : This operations or security officer was in the corridor just outside Benjamin Sisko's quarters when the Tactical Officer (see above) handed him the unconscious Jake Sisko and ordered him to take him to safety.
 
;[[Command division]] bridge officer. : This [[redshirt]]ed man was standing at the aft station, where the [[dedication plaque]] was. The panel exploded and killed him when a Borg energy beam hit ''Saratoga'' during the Battle of Wolf 359.
 
;Civilians in corridor : Two evacuating civilians, in blue and yellow shirts, were seen walking the ''Saratoga'' [[corridor]]s during the Battle of Wolf 359.
 
   
 
{{DEFAULTSORT|Saratoga (NCC-31911)}}
 
{{DEFAULTSORT|Saratoga (NCC-31911)}}

Revision as of 03:05, 9 January 2020

File:Uss saratoga 2367 fore.jpg

USS Saratoga (NCC-31911)

The following crewmembers served aboard the USS Saratoga in 2366:

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Named

Unnamed Saratoga personnel

Captain

Vulcan Saratoga captain

The Saratoga's Vulcan captain

The captain of the Saratoga, a Vulcan male, was killed during the Battle of Wolf 359 in late 2366. (DS9: "Emissary")

The captain was played by J.G. Hertzler, who was credited as John Noah Hertzler, in his first Star Trek appearance.
The episode's novelization gave his name as Storil; the Michael Jan Friedman novel Saratoga gave his name as Saros.
In the video game Crossroads of Time his name was Sutik.

Civilians

These civilians were in the corridors of the Saratoga while the ship was evacuated during the Battle of Wolf 359 in 2366. (DS9: "Emissary")

The civilians were played by unknown performers.

Command division officer

This command division officer was on duty at the aft station of the bridge and was killed when the Saratoga was hit by the Borg during the Battle of Wolf 359 in 2366. (DS9: "Emissary")

The command division officer was played by an unknown performer. The novelization lists a command officer on the bridge with the name Garcia.

Ensign

This ensign from the operations division passed by Sisko's quarters during the Battle of Wolf 359 in 2366 and was handed the unconscious Jake Sisko to carry him to an escape pod. (DS9: "Emissary")

The ensign was played by an unknown performer.

Escape pod pilots

Two escape pod pilots, a Human male and a female crewman from the sciences division. They piloted one of several escape pods to launch from the Saratoga after the ship's destruction became imminent during the Battle of Wolf 359 in 2366. (DS9: "Emissary")

Escape pod survivors

Several escape pod survivors survived the destruction of the Saratoga by using the escape pods during the Battle of Wolf 359 in 2366. (DS9: "Emissary")

Flight controller

Saratoga Conn

The flight controller of Saratoga.

The flight control officer of the Saratoga was a female Human ensign. She was instructed by the captain to move the ship to position alpha. She was killed during the Battle of Wolf 359 in late 2366. (DS9: "Emissary")

The flight controller was played by Cassandra Byram; the character was identified in the Emissary novelization as Delaney.

Operations officer

Saratoga Ops

The Saratoga's Operations officer

The operations officer of the Saratoga was a Human female who held the rank of ensign. During the Battle of Wolf 359 in late 2366, where she died. (DS9: "Emissary")

The operations officer was played by Lily Mariye and identified in the Emissary novelization as Tamamota.

Tactical officer

Bolian Saratoga tactical officer

The Saratoga's Bolian tactical officer

The tactical officer, a Bolian male lieutenant, was one of only two bridge officers to survive the Battle of Wolf 359 in 2366. He was later forced to physically drag Benjamin Sisko away from the body of his deceased wife to safety. (DS9: "Emissary")

The tactical officer was played by Stephen Davies. The Michael Jan Friedman novel Saratoga gives the name of this officer as Zar, although the novelization of "Emissary", as well as the video game Star Trek: Deep Space Nine – Crossroads of Time, refer to him as Hranok. The eBook Enterprises of Great Pitch and Moment gives his full name as Hranok Zar.