The following is a list of unnamed Augments.
21st century[]
Children[]
Commander []
This commander was engaged in battle in North Africa during the Eugenics Wars with an ancestor of Jonathan Archer's.
During one particular battle, Archer's great-grandfather's battalion was evacuating civilians, including a school full of children, from a war zone when they came under attack by the Augments.
To avoid adding to the collateral damage, Archer's ancestor called this commander and got him to agree to hold his fire long enough to evacuate the school. (ENT: "Hatchery")
This character was only mentioned in dialogue.
SS Botany Bay personnel []
These Augments were members of the group that was placed in cryogenic stasis in 1996 and found aboard the SS Botany Bay by the USS Enterprise in 2267. Along with the individual originally found by Carol Marcus and Leonard McCoy in the torpedo, 71 others were also similarly encased. (TOS: "Space Seed"; Star Trek Into Darkness)
All of these Augments were played by unknown performers. One of the two female Augments was played by actress Joan Johnson. The second Augment also appeared as an Enterprise security guard in "Spock's Brain", the third as an Enterprise security guard in other episodes, the fourth as a Klingon soldier in "Errand of Mercy" and a Klingon crewman in "Day of the Dove".
According to the shooting schedule, these extras were identified as "Elite Guards", and their wardrobe identified as "military uniforms."
Any one of these individuals may be the unspecified Ling, McPherson, or Rodriguez.
22nd century[]
Children []
A number of children were among the eighteen Augments raised by Arik Soong until his capture in 2144. They were part of Soong's classroom discussions on Trialas IV. (ENT: "Cold Station 12")
Three of these children were played by Tonya Olivarez, [1](X) Makayla Richmond, [2](X) and Chandler Taylor. The female Augment child seated on the far left of the couch to the right of Soong was played by Violetta Torres. The male child seated on the couch in front of Soong, second from the left, was played by Benny Farillas.
The two children seated on either side of young Malik appear to be the younger versions of Raakin and Persis, though this is not confirmed. In addition, the young Asian child in the group may be young Saul; this, too, is unverified.
Female 1 []
This female Augment was a follower of Malik in 2154. She helped him to rescue Arik Soong from the Enterprise's brig. (ENT: "Borderland")
This Augment was played by uncredited stunt actress Angela Meryl.
Female 2 []
This female Augment operated a station on the bridge of a Bird-of-Prey in 2154. She was killed during a battle with the Enterprise. (ENT: "The Augments")
This Augment was played by Kristen Ariza.
Male 1 []
This Augment served as a guard for Raakin and later followed Malik when he killed Raakin. He was part of the Augment group who rescued Arik Soong from the Enterprise's brig in 2154. (ENT: "Borderland")
This Augment was played by a Martial Arts Master Jonathan Kuhns.
Male 2 []
This huge Augment was part of the Augment group who rescued Arik Soong from the Enterprise's brig in 2154. (ENT: "Borderland")
This Augment was played by uncredited extra Trey Murphy.
Male 3 []
This Augment was part of the Augment group who followed Malik. (ENT: "Borderland")
This Augment was played by an unknown actor.
23rd century[]
Ceti Alpha V colonists []
These henchmen and women were the followers of Khan Noonien Singh in 2285. Along with the other Augments, they colonized Ceti Alpha V and later escaped from their exile there by boarding the USS Reliant. In the following Battle of the Mutara Nebula, the Reliant and all the Augments were killed by the USS Enterprise. (Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan)
In addition to the individuals pictured below, additional, unidentified followers were played by background or stunt performers John Gibson, Dennis Landry, Jeff McBride, Roger Menache, and Deney Terrio.
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This female Augment was among the followers of Khan Noonien Singh who were sent into exile on Ceti Alpha V and who escaped by boarding the USS Reliant.
On board the Reliant, she served as navigator for Khan and was also killed in the Battle of the Mutara Nebula. (Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan)
Khan's navigator was portrayed by background actress Laura Banks, who received no credit for her appearance.
The Star Trek Customizable Card Game gives her name as Wajahut.
Khan's wife []
Six months after Khan Noonien Singh and his followers were forced to settle on Ceti Alpha V in 2267 a cataclysm on Ceti Alpha VI shifted the system's orbits, causing massive ecological devastation on Ceti Alpha V.
Khan's ingenuity and the meager shelter of the cargo containers kept his people alive while most of the indigenous life perished. The rugged indigenous Ceti eels survived – and as the only hosts available for their young, Khan's people were beset by the creatures. Over time, Khan lost twenty of his people to the slow, maddening death caused by the eels, including his "beloved wife." (Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan)
This wife was only mentioned in dialogue.
It was the intent of the filmmakers, and a widely accepted fact in Star Trek apocrypha, that this wife was Marla McGivers from the original "Space Seed" episode; however, while this was in the original script, it was never confirmed on-screen. [3]