(covers information from several alternate timelines)
The following is a list of unnamed Humans from the 23rd century.
Argelius II bar patrons
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These two patrons were present in a bar on Argelius II, watching the belly dancer Kara in 2267. (TOS: "Wolf in the Fold")
Bashir's great-grandfather
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This man's identity was unknown as of 2373.
Sometime around or after 2267, he had a relationship with a Starfleet officer named Watley, possibly the individual Julian Bashir encountered while trying to stop Arne Darvin's revenge plan aboard the USS Enterprise that year. This relationship ultimately lead to Bashir himself being born.
Bashir's suggestion that he himself might be this male relative (being possibly destined to become his own ancestor), was dis-proven by the fact that he did not cease to exist upon failing to become acquainted with her during his time travel excursion. (DS9: "Trials and Tribble-ations")
Children on library computer tape
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These children were seen on a memory tape in the USS Enterprise's library computer in 2269, as a representation of Earth life in the 2260s. (TAS: "One of Our Planets Is Missing")
Evans' parents
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The parents of Charles Evans were members of a scientific expedition to planet Thasus in 2252. Their ship crash landed, and they were killed along with everyone on board, with the exception of then 3-year-old Charlie. (TOS: "Charlie X")
Federation President
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The Federation President in 2286
In 2286, this unnamed Federation President presided over the Council's deliberations concerning the actions of Admiral James T. Kirk, who had hijacked the USS Enterprise and caused an interstellar incident with the Klingons at the Genesis Planet. Ultimately, the Council decided to charge Kirk with nine violations of Starfleet regulations.
When the Whale Probe approached Earth, transmitting its destructive message into the planet's atmosphere, the President decided to broadcast a planetary distress signal to warn all ships to stay away from Earth. Following the Whale Probe incident (in which Kirk and his crew saved the planet), the President and the Council agreed to drop all but one of the charges against the Enterprise crew, the remaining charge simply resulting in Kirk being demoted to Captain - as he wanted all along - in gratitude for their service to Earth and the Federation. (Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home)
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Jonathan Archer (2184-2192) • Human male (c. 2286) • Efrosian male (c. 2293) • Jaresh-Inyo (c. 2372) |
Finney's wife
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This woman had a daughter with Benjamin Finney, named Jame Finney. She and her daughter both received letters from Benjamin detailing his and James T. Kirk's close friendship. Reading these letters in 2267 changed Jame's mind about James T. Kirk's culpability in her father's apparent death. (TOS: "Court Martial")
Fox's aide
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Fox's aide in 2267
This official was an attache to Federation Central who accompanied Ambassador Robert Fox aboard the USS Enterprise for a diplomatic mission to Eminiar VII in 2267.
He was last seen slumped in a corner after a fire fight with Eminian guards, having been hit by a disrupter. (TOS: "A Taste of Armageddon")
Grayson's mother
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The mother of Amanda Grayson was known to say to her daughter, "Isik for your thoughts." She never explained to her daughter what an isik was. (DIS: "Will You Take My Hand?")
Howard's grandmother
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This grandmother was mentioned in the journal of her granddaughter Felisa Howard.
According to her diary, her grandmother was buried at a desolate grave site. It was at this site where Felisa first met Ronin. (TNG: "Sub Rosa")
Journalists
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These six journalists from Starfleet Broadcasting were present at the maiden voyage of the USS Enterprise-B in 2293. They interviewed Captain James T. Kirk, Scotty, and Chekov after their tour aboard the ship. Later they witnessed the destruction of the SS Lakul and the SS Robert Fox. During the following rescue mission two of them were recruited as nurses and had problems in sickbay controlling a panicked and disoriented El-Aurian survivor named Tolian Soran who demanded to be sent back where he came from. Three of them wore head-mounted video cameras. (Star Trek Generations)
Kirk's family
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Nephews
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These two nephews were the sons of George Samuel Kirk and brothers to Peter Kirk. They, along with George, Peter, and Aurelan Kirk, saw James off on his five-year mission. (TOS: "What Are Little Girls Made Of?")
Uncle
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James T. Kirk's uncle owned a farm in Idaho in the 2280s. It was at his farm that his nephew Jim met Antonia in 2282. (Star Trek Generations)
La Forge's great-grandfather
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According to Montgomery Scott, he was driving starships when Geordi La Forge's great-grandfather was in diapers. (TNG: "Relics")
Launch spectators
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These civilians watched the christening of the USS Enterprise NCC-1701-B from the drydock orbiting Earth in 2293 and applauded to this event. (Star Trek Generations)
Lavelle's grandfather
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This grandfather was the Canadian born progenitor of Sam Lavelle.
In 2370, Sam felt, upon learning (erroneously) that William T. Riker was Canadian, that their shared heritage by virtue of his grandfather would give them a starting point for a relationship. (TNG: "Lower Decks")
Maiden voyage officials
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These four officials were present on the bridge of the USS Enterprise-B in 2293 during the official maiden voyage of the starship. They were interviewed by several journalists and witnessed later the destruction of the SS Lakul and the SS Robert Fox. (Star Trek Generations)
McHuron's brothers
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The two brothers of Eve McHuron lived on Bootes III. In 2266, Eve recalled having cooked for them, mended their clothing, and that their boots had canal mud a foot thick on them when they came inside. (TOS: "Mudd's Women")
Picard's grandfather
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When Jean-Luc Picard was young, he watched his grandfather deteriorate from a powerful, intelligent figure to a frail wisp of a man, who could barely make his own way home. (TNG: "Night Terrors") According to James T. Kirk, he was saving the galaxy when Picard's grandfather was still in diapers. (Star Trek Generations)
Pike's family
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Pike's cousin
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The cousin of Christopher Pike was an evasive female relative, who, according to Pike, apparently only gave a straight answer in church. (DIS: "Saints of Imperfection")
Pike's father
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The father of Christopher Pike was a science teacher. When he was not teaching science, he would teach comparative religion, which led to a very confusing household for Pike and caused him and his father to not agree on things. (DIS: "New Eden")
Pike's mother
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The mother of Christopher Pike had a recipe for chicken tuna sandwiches that he was particularly fond of.
In 2254, Vina offered him sandwiches made from her recipe in an illusory Mojave scene. (TOS: "The Cage")
Riker's great-grandfather
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According to William T. Riker, his great-grandfather was once bitten by a rattlesnake, which died after "three days of intense pain." Riker related this to Deanna Troi in 2365 while suffering from the effects of the Surata IV microbe. (TNG: "Shades of Gray")
Scott's sister
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This woman was the sister of Montgomery Scott and the mother of Peter Preston, her youngest child. (Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan)
Sisko's great-great-grandfather
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According to Benjamin Sisko, his great-great-grandfather had false teeth that he kept in a glass next to his rocking chair. In 2375, Sisko mentioned him to Kasidy Yates as the couple imagined their life together. (DS9: "Penumbra")
Tilly's sister
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The stepsister of Sylvia Tilly and daughter of Siobhan. (ST: "Runaway")
Transporter accident victim's family
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Following the death of a female crewmember assigned to the USS Enterprise in a transporter accident, Admiral James T. Kirk asked Starfleet to express his condolences to her family and Commander Sonak's who had also perished. (Star Trek: The Motion Picture)
Tyler's family
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Ash Tyler was raised by his mother, a third-grade teacher at Issaquah Elementary, twenty-four kilometers outside of Seattle, Washington. He never knew his father, but his mother told him that he "didn't miss much there."
While Tyler was attending Starfleet Academy, his mother took her first vacation in twelve years. On her way to the moons of Grazer, she was killed by a rogue comet. (DIS: "Lethe")
Wrigley's pleasure planet girl
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The M-113 creature appearing as a girl from Wrigley's pleasure planet
This girl was once encountered by Crewman Darnell on Wrigley's pleasure planet.
In 2266, an M-113 creature appeared to him in the form of this girl at the same time that it resembled Nancy Crater to Leonard McCoy, as he remembered having last seen her, and an older version of Crater to James T. Kirk. McCoy found Darnell's comment crass and said so. (TOS: "The Man Trap")
See also
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- Amerind inhabitants
- Babel Conference attendees
- Deep Space Station K-7 personnel
- Deneva colony personnel
- Earth Spacedock personnel
- Elba II inhabitants
- Elysia inhabitants
- Janus VI colony personnel
- Karidian Company of Players personnel
- Memory Alpha personnel
- Merchantman personnel
- Motherlode inhabitants
- Omicron Ceti III inhabitants
- Planet Q inhabitants
- Psi 2000 personnel
- Regula I personnel
- San Francisco bar visitors
- Section 31 personnel
- Shipyard Bar visitors
- Starbase 11 personnel
- Starfleet Headquarters personnel
- Starnes Exploration Party
- Tantalus Penal Colony personnel
- Tarsus IV inhabitants
- Tau Cygna V inhabitants
- Terra 10 inhabitants
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Distant past • 19th century • 20th century • 21st century • 22nd century • 23rd century • alternate reality • 24th century • 25th century • 31st century |