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A list of '''[[unnamed Humans|unnamed]] [[Human]]s from the [[22nd century]]'''.
 
A list of '''[[unnamed Humans|unnamed]] [[Human]]s from the [[22nd century]]'''.
{{bginfo|Unnamed Humans who belong to the [[United Earth]] [[Starfleet]] can be located at [[Unnamed Starfleet personnel (22nd century)]].}}
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{{bginfo|Unnamed Humans who belong to the [[United Earth]] [[Starfleet]] can be located at [[Starfleet 22nd unnamed 000|Unnamed Starfleet personnel (22nd century)]].}}
   
 
== Bar patron {{anchor|Bar patron 1}}==
 
== Bar patron {{anchor|Bar patron 1}}==
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[[Commander]] {{dis|Collins|Commander}} suggested this individual may have been involved when Phlox was abducted from Earth later that year, though it was ultimately found to be the work of [[Rigelian]]s working for the [[Klingon]]s. ({{ENT|Affliction}})
 
[[Commander]] {{dis|Collins|Commander}} suggested this individual may have been involved when Phlox was abducted from Earth later that year, though it was ultimately found to be the work of [[Rigelian]]s working for the [[Klingon]]s. ({{ENT|Affliction}})
 
{{bginfo|The bar patron was played by [[Joe Chrest]].}}
 
{{bginfo|The bar patron was played by [[Joe Chrest]].}}
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== Bar patrons {{anchor|Bar patrons}}==
 
== Bar patrons {{anchor|Bar patrons}}==
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<gallery>
 
<gallery>
File:Pablo Soriano, Home.jpg|''Played by [[Pablo Soriano]]''
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File:Human bar patron 1, 2154.jpg|''Played by [[Pablo Soriano]]''
File:Louis Ortiz, Home.jpg|''Played by [[Louis Ortiz]]''
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File:Human bar patron 2, 2154.jpg|''Played by [[Louis Ortiz]]''
File:David Keith Anderson, Home.jpg|''Played by [[David Keith Anderson]]''
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File:Human bar patron 3, 2154.jpg|''Played by [[David Keith Anderson]]''
File:Bar Patron Paul Scott.jpg|''Played by [[Paul Scott]]''
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File:Human bar patron 4, 2154.jpg|''Played by [[Paul Scott]]''
File:Bar patron 5, 2154.jpg|''Played by [[Alex Chansky]]''
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File:Human bar patron 5, 2154.jpg|''Played by [[Alex Chansky]]''
 
</gallery>
 
</gallery>
   
 
== Civilian ceremony attendees {{anchor|Civilian ceremony attendees}}==
 
== Civilian ceremony attendees {{anchor|Civilian ceremony attendees}}==
These '''civilians''' attended the [[Federation Founding Ceremony]] in [[2161]] on Earth and listened to [[Captain]] [[Jonathan Archer]]'s speech. ({{ENT|These Are the Voyages...}})
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These '''civilians''' attended the [[Federation Founding Ceremony]] in [[2161]] on Earth and listened to {{Captain}} [[Jonathan Archer]]'s speech. ({{ENT|These Are the Voyages...}})
{{bginfo|All civilians were played by production staff members, background regulars, and [[stand-in]]s, who received no credit for their cameo appearances.|The suit worn by Dave Rossi was previously worn by [[Redondo Philip]] in the {{s|5}} episode {{e|Someone to Watch Over Me}} and was sold off on the [[It's A Wrap! sale and auction]] on eBay. ''{{stala|9593}}''}}
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{{bginfo|All civilians were played by production staff members, background regulars, and [[stand-in]]s, who received no credit for their cameo appearances.|The suit worn by Dave Rossi was previously worn by [[Redondo Philip]] in the {{s|VOY}} episode {{e|Someone to Watch Over Me}} and was sold off on the [[It's A Wrap! sale and auction]] on eBay. ''{{stala|9593}}''}}
   
 
<gallery>
 
<gallery>
File:Andre Bormanis (civilian).jpg|''Played by [[André Bormanis]]''
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File:Human 22nd civilian ceremony attendee 1.jpg|''Played by [[André Bormanis]]''
File:Amy Connolly (civilian).jpg|''Played by [[Amy Kate Connolly]]''
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File:Human 22nd civilian ceremony attendee 2.jpg|''Played by [[Amy Kate Connolly]]''
File:David Trotti, These Are the Voyages.jpg|''Played by [[David Trotti]]''
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File:Human 22nd civilian ceremony attendee 3.jpg|''Played by [[David Trotti]]''
File:Juan Fernandez (civilian).jpg|''Played by [[Juan Fernandez]]''
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File:Human 22nd civilian ceremony attendee 4.jpg|''Played by [[Juan Fernandez]]''
File:Dieter Hornemann, These Are the Voyages.jpg|''Played by [[Dieter Hornemann]]''
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File:Human 22nd civilian ceremony attendee 5.jpg|''Played by [[Dieter Hornemann]]''
File:Larry Nemecek (civilian).jpg|''Played by [[Larry Nemecek]]''
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File:Human 22nd civilian ceremony attendee 6.jpg|''Played by [[Larry Nemecek]]''
File:Amanda Pooley (civilian).jpg|''Played by [[Amanda Pooley]]''
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File:Human 22nd civilian ceremony attendee 7.jpg|''Played by [[Amanda Pooley]]''
File:Judith Reeves-Stevens (civilian).jpg|''Played by [[Judith Reeves-Stevens]]''
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File:Human 22nd civilian ceremony attendee 8.jpg|''Played by [[Judith Reeves-Stevens]]''
File:Donna Rooney (civilian).jpg|''Played by [[Donna Rooney]]''
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File:Human 22nd civilian ceremony attendee 9.jpg|''Played by [[Donna Rooney]]''
File:Pablo Soriano (civilian).jpg|''Played by [[Pablo Soriano]]''
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File:Human 22nd civilian ceremony attendee 10.jpg|''Played by [[Pablo Soriano]]''
File:Dave Rossi (civilian).jpg|''Played by [[Dave Rossi]]''
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File:Human 22nd civilian ceremony attendee 11.jpg|''Played by [[Dave Rossi]]''
File:Richard Sarstedt (civilian).jpg|''Played by [[Richard Sarstedt]]''
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File:Human 22nd civilian ceremony attendee 12.jpg|''Played by [[Richard Sarstedt]]''
File:Lili Malkin civilian.jpg|''Played by [[Lili Malkin]]''
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File:Human 22nd civilian ceremony attendee 13.jpg|''Played by [[Lili Malkin]]''
File:Civilian ceremony attendee 2161.jpg|''Played by [[J.R. Quinonez]]''
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File:Human 22nd civilian ceremony attendee 14.jpg|''Played by [[J.R. Quinonez]]''
 
</gallery>
 
</gallery>
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== Cole's family {{anchor|Cole's family 001}} ==
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[[Amanda Cole]]'s '''family''' moved [[north]] of [[Unnamed settlements#Cole's hometown|her hometown]] a few [[year]]s prior to [[2153]], sparing her from losing any of them in the [[Xindi incident]]. ({{ENT|Harbinger}})
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== Earth embassy officials {{anchor|Earth embassy officials}}==
 
== Earth embassy officials {{anchor|Earth embassy officials}}==
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== ''Enterprise'' launch guests {{anchor|Enterprise launch guests}}==
 
== ''Enterprise'' launch guests {{anchor|Enterprise launch guests}}==
 
These '''twenty-nine Humans''' were guests during the launch of ''Enterprise'' NX-01 on [[April|April 12]] [[2151]]. They listened to the speech of Admiral Maxwell Forrest and the recorded speech of Zeframe Cochrane, had drinks, and applauded for the new crew headed by Captain Jonathan Archer. ({{ENT|Broken Bow}})
 
These '''twenty-nine Humans''' were guests during the launch of ''Enterprise'' NX-01 on [[April|April 12]] [[2151]]. They listened to the speech of Admiral Maxwell Forrest and the recorded speech of Zeframe Cochrane, had drinks, and applauded for the new crew headed by Captain Jonathan Archer. ({{ENT|Broken Bow}})
{{bginfo|All civilian guests were played by background performers who received no credit for their appearance.|They filmed their scenes on {{d|5|June|2001}} on [[Paramount Stage 18]].|Beside the identified performers in this scene are also the following: [[Marijane Cole]], [[Milton James Donaldson]], [[Hank Gartrel]], [[Max Thayer]], [[Mark Watson]], [[Simone Montanti]], [[Gina Chai]], [[David Keith Anderson]], [[Kenneth Beck]], [[F. Alekseyeva]], [[B. Burton]], [[L. English]], [[N. Gehr]], [[J. Scott]], [[M. Tucker]], [[K. Williams]], [[J. Harris]], [[R. Michael]], [[J. Nunez]], [[W. Oldford]], [[A. Thomas]], and [[R. Rosenberg]].}}
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{{bginfo|All civilian guests were played by background performers who received no credit for their appearance.|They filmed their scenes on {{d|5|June|2001}} on [[Paramount Stage 18]].|Beside the identified performers in this scene are also the following: [[Marijane Cole]], [[Milton James Donaldson]], [[Hank Gartrel]], [[Max Thayer]], [[Mark Watson]], [[Simone Montanti]], [[Gina Chai]], [[David Keith Anderson]], [[Kenneth Beck]], [[F. Alekseyeva]], [[B. Burton]], [[L. English]], [[N. Gehr]], {{dis|J. Scott|actress}}, [[M. Tucker]], [[K. Williams]], [[J. Harris]], [[R. Michael]], [[J. Nunez]], [[W. Oldford]], [[A. Thomas]], and [[R. Rosenberg]].}}
   
 
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=== Father {{anchor|Hernandez's father 001}}===
 
=== Father {{anchor|Hernandez's father 001}}===
Erika's '''father''' wanted her to be an explorer, something she recalled wistfully to Archer, saying she saw her [[2151|three-year-prior]] self in the [[captain]]. ({{ENT|Home}})
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Erika's '''father''' wanted her to be an explorer, something she recalled wistfully to Archer, saying she saw her [[2151|three-years-prior]] self in the {{dis|captain|rank}}. ({{ENT|Home}})
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== Fusion patrons {{anchors|Fusion patrons 001}}==
 
== Fusion patrons {{anchors|Fusion patrons 001}}==
These three '''Humans''' visited the {{dis|Fusion|night club}} night club on [[Earth]] in [[2151]]. [[2152|One year later]], [[T'Pol]] remembered a visit to this club during a [[Vulcan mind meld]] with [[Tolaris]]. ({{ENT|Fusion}})
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These three '''Humans''' visited the {{dis|Fusion|restaurant}} night club on [[Earth]] in [[2151]]. [[2152|One year later]], [[T'Pol]] remembered a visit to this club during a [[mind meld]] with [[Tolaris]]. ({{ENT|Fusion}})
 
{{bginfo|All three patrons were played by background performers who received no credit for their appearance.|They filmed these scenes on {{d|14|December|2001}} on [[Paramount Stage 8]].}}
 
{{bginfo|All three patrons were played by background performers who received no credit for their appearance.|They filmed these scenes on {{d|14|December|2001}} on [[Paramount Stage 8]].}}
   
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This '''professor''' got into an argument with [[John Frederick Paxton]] in which they opined that [[Colonel]] [[Phillip Green]] was a [[genocide|genocidal]] [[madman]]. Upon hearing Paxton recount this in [[2155]], [[Daniel Greaves]] guessed that they both had had the same [[professor]]. ({{ENT|Demons}})
 
This '''professor''' got into an argument with [[John Frederick Paxton]] in which they opined that [[Colonel]] [[Phillip Green]] was a [[genocide|genocidal]] [[madman]]. Upon hearing Paxton recount this in [[2155]], [[Daniel Greaves]] guessed that they both had had the same [[professor]]. ({{ENT|Demons}})
   
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{{Bginfo|{{omid}}|It is possible that they were in fact thinking of different people.}}
 
   
 
== IME receptionist {{anchor|Receptionist 1}}==
 
== IME receptionist {{anchor|Receptionist 1}}==
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== Mayweather's family ==
 
== Mayweather's family ==
 
=== Grandfather ===
 
=== Grandfather ===
{{See-list|Horizon Mayweather's grandfather 001||Mayweather's grandfather}}
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{{See-list|Mayweather's grandfather 001||Mayweather's grandfather}}
   
 
=== Sister ===
 
=== Sister ===
{{See-list|Horizon Mayweather's sister 001||Mayweather's sister}}
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{{See-list|Mayweather's sister 001||Mayweather's sister}}
   
 
=== Uncle {{anchor|Uncle 001}} ===
 
=== Uncle {{anchor|Uncle 001}} ===
 
'''[[Travis Mayweather]]'s [[uncle]]''' was the source of a [[ghost story]] once told by Mayweather. The story recounted a man named [[George Webb]], who was supposedly a personal friend of the uncle's. ({{ENT|Strange New World}})
 
'''[[Travis Mayweather]]'s [[uncle]]''' was the source of a [[ghost story]] once told by Mayweather. The story recounted a man named [[George Webb]], who was supposedly a personal friend of the uncle's. ({{ENT|Strange New World}})
 
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== News reporters {{anchor|News reporters}}==
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== McCoy's great-great-granddaddy {{anchor|McCoy ancestor 001}} ==
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This '''[[great-great-granddaddy]]''' was one of [[Leonard McCoy]]'s progenitors who lived in the [[American]] [[The South|South]] and was rumored to have the finest [[garden]] in the area. He also had a [[recipe]] for [[weed spray]] that McCoy used against the [[swooper]]s on the [[planet]] [[Phylos]] in [[2269]]. ({{TAS|The Infinite Vulcan}})
[[File:CoalitionofPlanets2155.jpg|thumb|150px|Four reporters]]
 
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Four '''[[reporter]]s''' along with [[Gannet Brooks]] covered [[Nathan Samuels]] address to the diplomats at an early meeting to draft a charter for the Coalition of Planets in 2154.({{ENT|Demons}})
 
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== News reporters {{anchor|News reporters}} ==
 
Four '''[[reporter]]s''' along with [[Gannet Brooks]] covered [[Nathan Samuels]] address to the diplomats at an early meeting to draft a charter for the Coalition of Planets in 2154. ({{ENT|Demons}})
 
{{bginfo|The reporters were played by [[unknown performers]].}}
 
{{bginfo|The reporters were played by [[unknown performers]].}}
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<gallery>
 
File:CoalitionofPlanets2155.jpg|Four reporters
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File:Reporter 1, 2155.jpg|''Played by [[Rafeedah Keys]]''
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</gallery>
   
 
==O'Malley's friends {{anchor|Loved ones}}==
 
==O'Malley's friends {{anchor|Loved ones}}==
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{{clear}}
   
== Reed's aunts {{anchor|Reed ancestor 001}} ==
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== Reed's aunts {{anchor|Reed's aunts 001}} ==
 
These two '''women''' were [[spinster|unmarried]] [[aunt]]s of [[Malcolm Reed]]. In [[2151]], they were unable to tell Hoshi Sato what his favorite foods were. ({{ENT|Silent Enemy}})
 
These two '''women''' were [[spinster|unmarried]] [[aunt]]s of [[Malcolm Reed]]. In [[2151]], they were unable to tell Hoshi Sato what his favorite foods were. ({{ENT|Silent Enemy}})
 
{{bginfo|{{omid}}|His aunt {{dis|Sherry|aunt}} may be one of these aunts.}}
 
{{bginfo|{{omid}}|His aunt {{dis|Sherry|aunt}} may be one of these aunts.}}
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== Samuels' father {{Anchor|Samuels' father 001}}==
 
== Samuels' father {{Anchor|Samuels' father 001}}==
 
[[Nathan Samuels]]' '''father''' died in a [[freighter]] accident while a [[Denobulan pilot 002|Denobulan]] was piloting it. Samuels' blaming of the pilot led him to join [[Terra Prime]], an action he later regretted. ({{ENT|Demons}})
 
[[Nathan Samuels]]' '''father''' died in a [[freighter]] accident while a [[Denobulan pilot 002|Denobulan]] was piloting it. Samuels' blaming of the pilot led him to join [[Terra Prime]], an action he later regretted. ({{ENT|Demons}})
 
 
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This '''[[grandmother]]''' of Hoshi Sato held on to a special [[Japanese]] [[recipe]] for [[oden]] that was shared with the young Sato. It was reportedly one of this grandmother's specialties that had been passed down for [[generation]]s. ({{ENT|Singularity}})
 
This '''[[grandmother]]''' of Hoshi Sato held on to a special [[Japanese]] [[recipe]] for [[oden]] that was shared with the young Sato. It was reportedly one of this grandmother's specialties that had been passed down for [[generation]]s. ({{ENT|Singularity}})
 
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=== Mother {{anchor|Sato's mother 001}} ===
 
=== Mother {{anchor|Sato's mother 001}} ===
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She had always wanted Hoshi to take [[piano]] lessons. In [[2154]], struggling to understand a [[language]], Sato commented that she wished she'd listened to her. ({{ENT|Damage}})
 
She had always wanted Hoshi to take [[piano]] lessons. In [[2154]], struggling to understand a [[language]], Sato commented that she wished she'd listened to her. ({{ENT|Damage}})
 
 
{{bginfo|In deleted scenes from {{e|The Expanse}}, Sato tells Archer she's sending [[book]]s and [[clothing]] home to her mother.}}
 
{{bginfo|In deleted scenes from {{e|The Expanse}}, Sato tells Archer she's sending [[book]]s and [[clothing]] home to her mother.}}
   
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These '''two siblings''', one older, one younger than Sato, were mentioned in her [[personnel file]] as of [[2155]]. ({{ENT|In a Mirror, Darkly, Part II}})
 
These '''two siblings''', one older, one younger than Sato, were mentioned in her [[personnel file]] as of [[2155]]. ({{ENT|In a Mirror, Darkly, Part II}})
 
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== Scott's grandmother(s) {{anchor|Scott's grandmother 001}} ==
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According to [[Montgomery Scott]], he likened the experimental [[transwarp drive]] that the {{USS|Excelsior}} was equipped with to the equivalent of '''his grandmother''' being "a [[wagon]] if she had [[wheel]]s." ({{film|3}})
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''The [[alternate reality]] version of {{alt|Montgomery Scott}} mentioned her to [[Jaylah]], stating, "''My grand nanny used to say that you can not break [[stick]]s in a bundle''".'' ({{film|13}})
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== Senator {{anchor|Senator 1}}==
 
== Senator {{anchor|Senator 1}}==
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When [[T'Pol]] criticized [[Human]]s for still eating [[animal]] [[flesh]], Tucker piped up and told her that "''Grandma taught me never to judge a species by their eating habits.''" ({{ENT|Broken Bow}})
 
When [[T'Pol]] criticized [[Human]]s for still eating [[animal]] [[flesh]], Tucker piped up and told her that "''Grandma taught me never to judge a species by their eating habits.''" ({{ENT|Broken Bow}})
{{bginfo|{{omid}}|It is not clear if she was the wife of [[Charles Tucker I]] or not.}}
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=== Mother {{anchor|Tucker's mother 001}} ===
 
=== Mother {{anchor|Tucker's mother 001}} ===
This '''woman''' was the [[mother]] of Trip and [[Elizabeth Tucker]] and the wife of [[Charles Tucker II]]
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This '''woman''' was the [[mother]] of Trip and [[Elizabeth Tucker]] and the wife of [[Charles Tucker II]].
   
 
When Trip was seven, she bought him a copy of ''[[Emory Erickson: Father of the Transporter]]'' and read it to him every night for a [[month]] at his request. ({{ENT|Daedalus}})
 
When Trip was seven, she bought him a copy of ''[[Emory Erickson: Father of the Transporter]]'' and read it to him every night for a [[month]] at his request. ({{ENT|Daedalus}})
   
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When {{Captain}} [[Jonathan Archer]] hypothetically asked Trip whether or not his [[parent]]s would be able to tell him what he liked to [[eat]], Trip responded, "''Are you kidding? My mom would give you her [[recipe]] for [[Frying pan|pan]]-[[fried]] [[catfish]], and wouldn't let you go till you promised not to screw it up.''" ({{ENT|Silent Enemy}})
{{bginfo|{{omid}}|In a deleted scene from {{ENT|A Night in Sickbay}}, she encouraged Trip to apologize even though he hadn't [[theft|stolen]] his [[teacher]]'s [[pencil]], as the teacher claimed.}}
 
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{{bginfo|{{omid}}|In the first draft [[script]] of {{ENT|Fusion}} (which had the [[working title]] "Equilibrium"), this character was established, in Trip Tucker's dialogue, as having needed, one [[Halloween]] during her sons' childhood, to take them to a [[hospital]] so they could have their [[stomach]]s pumped because they had eaten too much [[candy]] after going [[trick or treat]]ing.|In a [[deleted scene]] from {{ENT|A Night in Sickbay}}, she was referred to as having encouraged Trip to apologize for having [[theft|stolen]] his [[teacher]]'s [[pencil]], even though he hadn't done so, as the teacher had claimed he had.}}
   
 
=== Brother {{anchor|Tucker's brother 001}}===
 
=== Brother {{anchor|Tucker's brother 001}}===
Trip spent [[week]]s practicing the [[two-step]] with his '''[[brother]]''' to prepare for the [[school]] [[dance]] at [[Bayshore Elementary]] so he could impress [[Melissa Lyles]]. ({{ENT|Fusion}})
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'''Trip Tucker's [[brother]]''' spent [[week]]s practicing the [[two-step]] with Trip in order to help him prepare for the [[school]] [[dance]] at [[Bayshore Elementary]] because he wanted to be able to impress [[Melissa Lyles]] there. ({{ENT|Fusion}})
   
{{bginfo|The novel ''[[The Good That Men Do]]'' gives his name as {{mb|Albert Tucker}}. He is gay and has a husband and an adopted son.}}
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{{bginfo|{{omid}}|In the first draft [[script]] of "Fusion" (which had the [[working title]] "Equilibrium"), this character and Trip Tucker were referred to, in the latter's dialogue, as having required, one [[Halloween]] during their childhood, for their mother to take them to a [[hospital]] so they could have their [[stomach]]s pumped because they had eaten too much [[candy]] after going [[trick or treat]]ing.|The [[novels|novel]] ''[[The Good That Men Do]]'' gives his name as {{mb|Albert Tucker}}. In the novel, he is gay and has a husband and an adopted son.}}
   
=== Nephew {{anchor|Tucker's nephew 001}}===
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=== Nephew {{anchor|Tucker's nephew 001}} ===
'''Trip Tucker's [[nephew]]''' was a member of Miss {{dis|Malvin|22nd century}}'s [[Education#grade levels|fourth grade]] class at [[Worley Elementary School]] in [[Kenmare]], [[County Kerry]], [[Ireland]] on Earth.
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'''Trip Tucker's [[nephew]]''' was a [[student]] of [[Miss]] {{dis|Malvin|22nd century}}'s [[fourth grade]] [[class]] at [[Worley Elementary School]] in [[Kenmare]], [[County Kerry]], [[Ireland]] on Earth.
   
In [[2151]], he and the other [[student]]s sent their [[drawing]]s to {{EnterpriseNX}}. ({{ENT|Breaking the Ice}})
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In [[2151]], he and the other students sent their [[letter]]s and [[drawing]]s to {{EnterpriseNX}}. ({{ENT|Breaking the Ice}})
{{bginfo|He might also be one of the named children, but it was never expressly said.}}
 
   
 
== Tucker's former teacher {{anchor|Teacher 1}} ==
 
== Tucker's former teacher {{anchor|Teacher 1}} ==
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Four '''scientists''' and [[Henry Archer]] were present when [[Zefram Cochrane]] opened the newly-built [[Warp Five Complex]] in [[2119]] on Earth. The speech was again used during the launch of ''Enterprise'' NX-01 in 2151. ({{ENT|Broken Bow}})
 
Four '''scientists''' and [[Henry Archer]] were present when [[Zefram Cochrane]] opened the newly-built [[Warp Five Complex]] in [[2119]] on Earth. The speech was again used during the launch of ''Enterprise'' NX-01 in 2151. ({{ENT|Broken Bow}})
 
{{bginfo|The four scientists were played by background performers (from left to right) [[Irina Bazidott]], [[Michael Chong]], [[Shauna Moore]], and [[David Williams]].|They filmed their scene on [[Paramount Stage 16]] in front of a blue screen on {{d|22|June|2001}} and were listed as scientists on the call sheet of the episode.|It is possible that one of the scientists is Doctor [[Tasaki]].}}
 
{{bginfo|The four scientists were played by background performers (from left to right) [[Irina Bazidott]], [[Michael Chong]], [[Shauna Moore]], and [[David Williams]].|They filmed their scene on [[Paramount Stage 16]] in front of a blue screen on {{d|22|June|2001}} and were listed as scientists on the call sheet of the episode.|It is possible that one of the scientists is Doctor [[Tasaki]].}}
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== Water polo players ==
 
== Water polo players ==
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This '''woman''' visited [[Starfleet Headquarters]] in [[San Francisco]] several times in the [[2150s]]. ({{ENT|Shadows of P'Jem|Shockwave, Part II|Regeneration|First Flight|Home}})
 
This '''woman''' visited [[Starfleet Headquarters]] in [[San Francisco]] several times in the [[2150s]]. ({{ENT|Shadows of P'Jem|Shockwave, Part II|Regeneration|First Flight|Home}})
 
{{bginfo|This woman was played by recurring background actress and [[stand-in]] [[Amy Kate Connolly]], who received no credit for her appearances. The [[matte painting]] featuring her was shot once but reused several times throughout the run of ''Star Trek: Enterprise''.}}
 
{{bginfo|This woman was played by recurring background actress and [[stand-in]] [[Amy Kate Connolly]], who received no credit for her appearances. The [[matte painting]] featuring her was shot once but reused several times throughout the run of ''Star Trek: Enterprise''.}}
 
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== See also ==
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* [[A-6 excavation team personnel]]
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* [[Unnamed Enterprise (NX-01) personnel#Alternate timeline| Unnamed ''Enterprise'' (NX-01) personnel]]
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* [[North Star inhabitants]]
 
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[[Category:Unnamed Humans| Humans (22nd century)]]
 
[[Category:Unnamed Humans| Humans (22nd century)]]
 
[[Category:Deleted and unused material in background]]
 
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Revision as of 05:01, 11 January 2020

Multiple realities
(covers information from several alternate timelines)

A list of unnamed Humans from the 22nd century.

Unnamed Humans who belong to the United Earth Starfleet can be located at Unnamed Starfleet personnel (22nd century).

Bar patron

File:Bar Patron.jpg

A xenophobic bar patron

This hostile and xenophobic individual was the patron of a bar also visited by the Denobulan Doctor Phlox in 2154. The man harassed Phlox and strongly urged him to leave the establishment. When Phlox's Enterprise NX-01 crewmates Malcolm Reed and Travis Mayweather came to their friend's defense, the man berated the officers, blaming Starfleet's space exploration for attracting non-Humans to Earth. A brawl ensued between the Enterprise officers and several other bar patrons and was only defused when Phlox expanded his face in an instinctive defensive posture. (ENT: "Home")

Commander Collins suggested this individual may have been involved when Phlox was abducted from Earth later that year, though it was ultimately found to be the work of Rigelians working for the Klingons. (ENT: "Affliction")

The bar patron was played by Joe Chrest.

Bar patrons

These Humans visited a bar on Earth in 2154 that was also visited by Dr. Phlox. They were present when another bar patron harassed Phlox. Some were involved in the brawl, and the other watched this fight and were frightened when Phlox puffed up his face. (ENT: "Home")

These bar patrons were played by background performers and stunt performers who received no credit for their appearance.

Civilian ceremony attendees

These civilians attended the Federation Founding Ceremony in 2161 on Earth and listened to Captain Jonathan Archer's speech. (ENT: "These Are the Voyages...")

All civilians were played by production staff members, background regulars, and stand-ins, who received no credit for their cameo appearances.
The suit worn by Dave Rossi was previously worn by Redondo Philip in the Star Trek: Voyager episode "Someone to Watch Over Me" and was sold off on the It's A Wrap! sale and auction on eBay. [1]

Cole's family

Amanda Cole's family moved north of her hometown a few years prior to 2153, sparing her from losing any of them in the Xindi incident. (ENT: "Harbinger")

This family was only mentioned in dialogue.

Earth embassy officials

Nine Human officials visited the United Earth Embassy on Vulcan in 2154. They checked through the foyer security point operated by Corporal Askwith. Moments later, a bomb exploded in the embassy and caused the death of thirty-one Humans. (ENT: "The Forge")

Seven officials were played by background performers and two by stuntmen who received no credit for their appearance.
It is unclear if they are among the people who died during the bombing.

Enterprise launch guests

These twenty-nine Humans were guests during the launch of Enterprise NX-01 on April 12 2151. They listened to the speech of Admiral Maxwell Forrest and the recorded speech of Zeframe Cochrane, had drinks, and applauded for the new crew headed by Captain Jonathan Archer. (ENT: "Broken Bow")

All civilian guests were played by background performers who received no credit for their appearance.
They filmed their scenes on 5 June 2001 on Paramount Stage 18.

Hernandez's family

Brother

In 2154, Erika Hernandez's brother called her to inform her that her old high school had been re-named after Jonathan Archer. (ENT: "Home")

This character was only mentioned in dialogue.

Father

Erika's father wanted her to be an explorer, something she recalled wistfully to Archer, saying she saw her three-years-prior self in the captain. (ENT: "Home")

This character was only mentioned in dialogue.

Fusion patrons

These three Humans visited the Fusion night club on Earth in 2151. One year later, T'Pol remembered a visit to this club during a mind meld with Tolaris. (ENT: "Fusion")

All three patrons were played by background performers who received no credit for their appearance.
They filmed these scenes on 14 December 2001 on Paramount Stage 8.

Professor

This professor got into an argument with John Frederick Paxton in which they opined that Colonel Phillip Green was a genocidal madman. Upon hearing Paxton recount this in 2155, Daniel Greaves guessed that they both had had the same professor. (ENT: "Demons")

This character was only mentioned in dialogue.

IME receptionist

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A receptionist

The Interspecies Medical Exchange receptionist was on the other end of the line when Jonathan Archer, who was transported back ten months in the past by Daniels, tried to contact Starfleet. He asked her if there was a Doctor Phlox there, and she replied yes, and asked if he wanted her to contact him. He said no. (ENT: "Shockwave")

The receptionist was played by Stephanie Erb.

Linguistic students

These twenty linguistic students and Carlos were taught an alien language by Hoshi Sato at a university in Brazil on Earth in 2151 when Captain Jonathan Archer visited Sato to tell her about the advanced departure of Enterprise. (ENT: "Broken Bow")

All students were played by background performers who received no credit for their appearance.
They filmed their scene on 19 June 2001 on location in Malibu.

Mayweather's family

Grandfather

Sister

Uncle

Travis Mayweather's uncle was the source of a ghost story once told by Mayweather. The story recounted a man named George Webb, who was supposedly a personal friend of the uncle's. (ENT: "Strange New World")

This character was only mentioned in dialogue.

McCoy's great-great-granddaddy

This great-great-granddaddy was one of Leonard McCoy's progenitors who lived in the American South and was rumored to have the finest garden in the area. He also had a recipe for weed spray that McCoy used against the swoopers on the planet Phylos in 2269. (TAS: "The Infinite Vulcan")

This character was only mentioned in dialogue.

News reporters

Four reporters along with Gannet Brooks covered Nathan Samuels address to the diplomats at an early meeting to draft a charter for the Coalition of Planets in 2154. (ENT: "Demons")

The reporters were played by unknown performers.

O'Malley's friends

Patricia F OMalley friends

Three woman appearing on a picture in O'Malley's quarters

These two people appeared on a picture in Patricia F. O'Malley's quarters, along with Patricia herself. (ENT: "Storm Front, Part II")

Reed's aunts

These two women were unmarried aunts of Malcolm Reed. In 2151, they were unable to tell Hoshi Sato what his favorite foods were. (ENT: "Silent Enemy")

This character was only mentioned in dialogue.
His aunt Sherry may be one of these aunts.

Samuels' father

Nathan Samuels' father died in a freighter accident while a Denobulan was piloting it. Samuels' blaming of the pilot led him to join Terra Prime, an action he later regretted. (ENT: "Demons")

This man was only mentioned in dialogue.

Sato's family

Grandmother

This grandmother of Hoshi Sato held on to a special Japanese recipe for oden that was shared with the young Sato. It was reportedly one of this grandmother's specialties that had been passed down for generations. (ENT: "Singularity")

This character was only mentioned in dialogue.

Mother

This woman was the mother of Hoshi Sato.

In Sato's 2152 imagining of her supposed death in a transporter accident, her mother wasn't home when the time came to inform her family that she'd died. Her father told Jonathan Archer that he needed time to break the news to her mother. (ENT: "Vanishing Point")

She had always wanted Hoshi to take piano lessons. In 2154, struggling to understand a language, Sato commented that she wished she'd listened to her. (ENT: "Damage")

In deleted scenes from "The Expanse", Sato tells Archer she's sending books and clothing home to her mother.

Siblings

Hoshi Sato personnel file

Sato's siblings mentioned in her file

These two siblings, one older, one younger than Sato, were mentioned in her personnel file as of 2155. (ENT: "In a Mirror, Darkly, Part II")

Scott's grandmother(s)

According to Montgomery Scott, he likened the experimental transwarp drive that the USS Excelsior was equipped with to the equivalent of his grandmother being "a wagon if she had wheels." (Star Trek III: The Search for Spock)

The alternate reality version of Montgomery Scott mentioned her to Jaylah, stating, "My grand nanny used to say that you can not break sticks in a bundle". (Star Trek Beyond)

This character was only mentioned in dialogue.

Senator

Female senator 2143

A female senator

This female senator was one of the official guests of the first flight of the NX-Alpha at the NX-Control in 2143. (ENT: "First Flight")

This senator was played by USS Enterprise CVN-65 sailor of the year Kathleen J. Grant in a cameo appearance.

Senator's aide

Senator's aide 2143

The senator's aide

This aide of a female senator was among the official guests at the NX-Control during the first flight of the NX-Alpha in 2143. (ENT: "First Flight")

This aide was played by USS Enterprise CVN-65 sailor of the year Thomas P. Hunt in a cameo appearance.

Soong's mother

The mother of Arik Soong was a former chemist.

When Doctor Jeremy Lucas referred to Soong as an SOB, Soong revealed her occupation. (ENT: "Cold Station 12")

This character was only mentioned in dialogue.

Tucker's family

Grandma

This grandma of Tucker's was known for doling out at least one piece of advice to her grandson during his lifetime.

When T'Pol criticized Humans for still eating animal flesh, Tucker piped up and told her that "Grandma taught me never to judge a species by their eating habits." (ENT: "Broken Bow")

This character was only mentioned in dialogue.

Mother

This woman was the mother of Trip and Elizabeth Tucker and the wife of Charles Tucker II.

When Trip was seven, she bought him a copy of Emory Erickson: Father of the Transporter and read it to him every night for a month at his request. (ENT: "Daedalus")

When Captain Jonathan Archer hypothetically asked Trip whether or not his parents would be able to tell him what he liked to eat, Trip responded, "Are you kidding? My mom would give you her recipe for pan-fried catfish, and wouldn't let you go till you promised not to screw it up." (ENT: "Silent Enemy")

This character was only mentioned in dialogue.
In the first draft script of ENT: "Fusion" (which had the working title "Equilibrium"), this character was established, in Trip Tucker's dialogue, as having needed, one Halloween during her sons' childhood, to take them to a hospital so they could have their stomachs pumped because they had eaten too much candy after going trick or treating.
In a deleted scene from ENT: "A Night in Sickbay", she was referred to as having encouraged Trip to apologize for having stolen his teacher's pencil, even though he hadn't done so, as the teacher had claimed he had.

Brother

Trip Tucker's brother spent weeks practicing the two-step with Trip in order to help him prepare for the school dance at Bayshore Elementary because he wanted to be able to impress Melissa Lyles there. (ENT: "Fusion")

This character was only mentioned in dialogue.
In the first draft script of "Fusion" (which had the working title "Equilibrium"), this character and Trip Tucker were referred to, in the latter's dialogue, as having required, one Halloween during their childhood, for their mother to take them to a hospital so they could have their stomachs pumped because they had eaten too much candy after going trick or treating.
The novel The Good That Men Do gives his name as Albert Tucker (β). In the novel, he is gay and has a husband and an adopted son.

Nephew

Trip Tucker's nephew was a student of Miss Malvin's fourth grade class at Worley Elementary School in Kenmare, County Kerry, Ireland on Earth.

In 2151, he and the other students sent their letters and drawings to Enterprise NX-01. (ENT: "Breaking the Ice")

Tucker's former teacher

This woman falsely accused Trip Tucker of stealing a pencil from her desk. Tucker recalled that "she wasn't going to let me go on the field trip to Pensacola unless I apologized. My mother told me I should tell her I was sorry" and that "it's okay to apologize when you shouldn't have to, just as long as you don't mean it." (ENT: "A Night in Sickbay")

This character was only mentioned in dialogue.

Warp Five Complex scientists

Warp five complex scientists

Four Warp Five Complex scientists, Cochrane, and Henry Archer

Four scientists and Henry Archer were present when Zefram Cochrane opened the newly-built Warp Five Complex in 2119 on Earth. The speech was again used during the launch of Enterprise NX-01 in 2151. (ENT: "Broken Bow")

The four scientists were played by background performers (from left to right) Irina Bazidott, Michael Chong, Shauna Moore, and David Williams.
They filmed their scene on Paramount Stage 16 in front of a blue screen on 22 June 2001 and were listed as scientists on the call sheet of the episode.
It is possible that one of the scientists is Doctor Tasaki.

Water polo players

2151

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Humans playing water polo

These Humans were part of a 2151 water polo match between the University of Texas and Stanford University. (ENT: "Vox Sola")

They were portrayed by unknown performers.

2152

While forced to stay at the catwalk for several days, Captain Jonathan Archer watched a water polo match of these teams on a PADD. (ENT: "The Catwalk")

The players and the referee were played by unknown performers.

Woman at Starfleet Headquarters

Woman at starfleet headquarters, 2150s

A civilian woman

This woman visited Starfleet Headquarters in San Francisco several times in the 2150s. (ENT: "Shadows of P'Jem", "Shockwave, Part II", "Regeneration", "First Flight", "Home")

This woman was played by recurring background actress and stand-in Amy Kate Connolly, who received no credit for her appearances. The matte painting featuring her was shot once but reused several times throughout the run of Star Trek: Enterprise.

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