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Unnamed Starfleet Headquarters personnel:

22nd century

Admiral

Female starfleet admiral, 2150s

A female admiral

This female admiral served at Starfleet Command in the 2150s. (ENT: "Shadows of P'Jem", "Shockwave, Part II", "Regeneration", "First Flight", "Home")

This admiral was played by an unknown actress who only filmed this scene in front of a matte painting once. The matte painting was reused in later episodes.

Brig guard

Headquarters brig guard 2154

A brig guard

This crewman served as a brig guard in the Starfleet Headquarters in 2154. He guarded Arik Soong's cell when Jonathan Archer visited him. (ENT: "Borderland")

This crewman was uncredited played by an unknown actor.

Commodore

Earth Starfleet commodore, first flight

Male commodore

This flag officer served as a commodore in Starfleet. (ENT: "Shockwave, Part II")

This commodore was present during Commodore Maxwell Forrest's dressing down of Commander's A.G. Robinson and Jonathan Archer, in 2143, after the two stole the prototype starship NX-Beta. (ENT: "First Flight")

He was present during Captain Jonathan Archers mission report held at Admiral Forrest's office on Earth in 2154, in which Captain Archer explained the Xindi mission and the effect of trellium on the Vulcan crew of the Seleya. (ENT: "Home")

This commodore was played by recurring background actor James Walker.

Grounds crewmen 1

These two operations division crewmen served at Starfleet Headquarters during the 2140s and 50s. (ENT: "Shadows of P'Jem", "Shockwave, Part II", "Regeneration", "First Flight", "Home")

Both were played by regular background performers who only filmed this scene in front of a matte painting once. The matte painting was reused in later episodes.

Grounds crewmen 2

These three officers passed T'Pol and Ambassador Soval outside the Fleet Operations Center in April of 2153. (ENT: "The Expanse")

Security guards

These two security officers guarded the morgue unit with the corpse of the Xindi-Reptilian pilot inside a hall at Starfleet Headquarters in 2153. Both were armed with plasma rifles. Later, both passed T'Pol and Ambassador Soval outside of the Fleet Operations Center. (ENT: "The Expanse")

Security team

These two security officers, armed with phase rifles, were part of Admiral Maxwell Forrest's away team, including Commander Williams, which investigated the disappearance of the Arctic Archaeology Team in the Arctic Circle on Earth in 2153. They arrived on board the shuttlepod NC-05 and moved into the empty research module in the A-6 excavation team base camp. It was full of snow without any biosigns. (ENT: "Regeneration")

Rear admiral

Roman James, Home

A female rear admiral

This female rear admiral was a guest at the launch of Enterprise in 2151 and listened to the recorded speech of Zefram Cochrane. (ENT: "Broken Bow")

She welcomed the senior staff of Enterprise back home at the Bay Stadium on Earth. She was also one of the flag officers who listened to Captain Archer's mission report held at Admiral Maxwell Forrest's office. (ENT: "Home")

This rear admiral was played by background actress Roman James, who received no credit for her performance.
Her uniform was sold off on the It's A Wrap! sale and auction on eBay. [1]

Vice admiral

Starfleet admiral in 2151

A Starfleet admiral

This Starfleet admiral was a guest at the launch ceremony of Enterprise in 2151 and listened to the recorded speech of Zefram Cochrane.(ENT: "Broken Bow")

He welcomed the senior staff of Enterprise back home at the Bay Stadium on Earth. He was also one of the flag officers who listened Captain Archer's mission report held at Admiral Maxwell Forrest's office. (ENT: "Home")

This admiral was portrayed by recurring background actor Darryl Stewart who received no credit for his appearances.
His uniform was sold off on the It's A Wrap! sale and auction on eBay and was later worn by Gregory Itzin and Manny Coto in the fourth season. [2]

23rd century

Air tram station

Civilian

Human tram station civilian 1

A Federation civilian

This civilian was also present at the air tram station in the 2270s. (Star Trek: The Motion Picture)

Played by Green Whitaker.

Civilians

These civilians were present at Starfleet Headquarters when Rear Admiral James Kirk and Lieutenant commander Sonak met there, in the 2270s. (Star Trek: The Motion Picture)

They were played by unknown performers.

Starfleet personnel

These Starfleet personnel were present at the air tram station for Starfleet Headquarters in the 2270s, when Rear Admiral James Kirk arrived to the complex and met Lieutenant Commander Sonak. (Star Trek: The Motion Picture)

They were played by unknown performers.

Board of inquiry

Cabot board of inquiry

Cabot board of inquiry

These four flag officers served on the board of inquiry, headed by Admiral Quinn (center), into the loss of the USS Cabot. (ST: "The Trouble with Edward")

All four flag officers were played by unknown performers.

Court martial board

Burnham's court martial board

Court martial board

These three flag officers, two males and a female, presided over the court martial of Commander Michael Burnham in 2256. The lead male officer served as the judge who presented the charges to Burnham, and asked her how she pleaded. Following her admission of guilt, he gave her the opportunity to speak to her own defense before the trio rules that Burnham was to be stripped of rank and sentenced to imprisonment for life. (DIS: "Battle at the Binary Stars")

All three flag officers were portrayed by unknown performers.

"Genius"

This individual assigned Captain James T. Kirk a female yeoman, much to his dismay. After the yeoman, Janice Rand, continued to "hover" over Kirk by bringing him a dietary salad as per Doctor Leonard McCoy's orders on Kirk's diet card, he expressed his desire to locate this "genius" and do something to them. (TOS: "The Corbomite Maneuver")

This character was only mentioned in dialogue.

Morrow's aide

Yeoman with honor cord, 2285

Morrow's aide

This female yeoman, who wore an honor cord, served as an aide to Fleet Admiral Morrow during his inspection of the USS Enterprise in 2285. (Star Trek III: The Search for Spock)

This yeoman was played by an unknown actress.

Officers' lounge

Civilian

Officer's lounge civilian

A civilian

This civilian man was present at the officers' lounge, conversing with two Starfleet officers when Admiral Kirk and Fleet Admiral Morrow had a conversation there in 2285. (Star Trek III: The Search for Spock)

He was played by an unknown performer.

Officer's wife

Officers wife 2285

An officer's wife

This woman visited the officers' lounge in 2285. She was present when Admiral Kirk and Fleet Admiral Morrow had a conversation. (Star Trek III: The Search for Spock)

She was played by background actress Claudia Lowndes, who received no on-screen credit for her appearance.
Her name and role are from the name tag of her costume which was sold off on It's A Wrap! sale and auction on eBay. [3]

Officers in lounge

These Starfleet officers were present in the officers' lounge when Admiral James Kirk and Fleet Admiral Morrow had a conversation there in 2285. (Star Trek III: The Search for Spock)

Waiter

Officers lounge waiter

A waiter

At least two Starfleet waiters were working at the officers' lounge when Admiral Kirk and Fleet Admiral Morrow had a conversation there in 2285. (Star Trek III: The Search for Spock)

The waiters were played by unknown performers.

Praxis briefing

Aide-de-camp

Starfleet aide-de-camp

The aide-de-camp

In 2293, this aide-de-camp was a Starfleet captain who opened the briefing about the destruction of Praxis, introducing the C-in-C. (Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country)

This unnamed captain was played by Shakti and was credited as "ADC".
In the script for Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country, this character's lines are attributed to an Admiral Donald, who otherwise was ultimately replaced with Admiral Cartwright.

Military aide

Starfleet Headquarters flag officer 2

A senior officer at Starfleet Command

In 2293, this Starfleet flag officer attended the briefing about the Klingon moon Praxis. She apparently was familiar with the commander-in-chief, addressing him as Bill. She asked him if they intended to mothball Starfleet. (Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country)

This admiral was played by Judy Levitt, Walter Koenig's wife.
Although the C-in-C addressed her as "captain," she wore an admiral's insignia. She was identified in the film's credits as "Military Aide". As evidenced in the film's script, this character was initially meant to be "a military man".

Briefing flag officers

These Starfleet flag officers attended the classified briefing about the destruction of the Klingon moon Praxis.

The senior staff of the USS Enterprise were also in attendance of this briefing. Before it became, the confused Captain James T. Kirk wondered what they were doing there, while Doctor Leonard McCoy thought maybe Starfleet was throwing them a retirement party, while Captain Pavel Chekov thought that the presence in such a venue was "just for top brass." (Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country)

The script described the group as "Bemedaled Brass". In a deleted line McCoy, noticing that they were among this group of flag officers, wondered how the Enterprise crew "made the A list."

Briefing flag officer and adviser

Starfleet Headquarters flag officer 11

Flag officer

This Starfleet flag officer attended the classified briefing about the destruction of the Klingon moon Praxis.

She later joined Fleet Admirals Bill and Cartwright in viewing the show trial from the Federation president's office in Paris, France. Also present were Ambassador Sarek, Henry and a second civilian adviser. (Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country)

This officer was played by an unknown actress. In addition to the references above, she was noted as being among the President's "advisers" who were viewing Kirk and McCoy's trial.

Briefing flag officers and Khitomer attendees

These Starfleet flag officers attended the classified briefing about the destruction of the Klingon moon Praxis.

They later joined Fleet Admirals Bill and Cartwright in the Federation section of delegates present at the Khitomer Conference. (Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country)

This group was identified in their Khitomer call sheet appearance as "5 male Starfleet" / "1 female Starfleet", while that particular scene was filmed on 31 May 1991.

Starfleet Command

Communications officer

Starfleet Command communications officer, 2286

A communications officer

This Human officer was assigned to Starfleet Command on Earth in 2286.

That year, he served as the communications officer at Starfleet Headquarters when the planet came under the influence of an alien Whale Probe. During the event, he reported that the rapidly changing weather conditions on Earth, moments before Fleet Admiral Cartwright issued a planet-wide red alert. (Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home)

The communications officer was played by Michael Snyder. He was credited as "Starfleet Communications Officer".

Display officer

Arkenite

An Arkenite communications officer

This Arkenite lieutenant commander assigned to Starfleet Command on Earth in 2286.

That year, he served as the display officer at Starfleet Headquarters when the planet came under the influence of an alien Whale Probe. During the event, he reported that the rapidly changing weather conditions on Earth, moments before Fleet Admiral Cartwright issued a planet-wide red alert. (Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home)

This officer was played by Michael Berryman. He was credited as "Starfleet Display Officer".

Window technicians

These 'four technicians worked at Starfleet Command in 2286 when the Whale Probe arrived at Earth. They tried to stabilize the windows but failed. One of the windows exploded due to the rain and stormy weather. (Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home)

All four technicians were played by stunt performers.
Gregory Barnett's costume was sold off on the It's A Wrap! sale and auction on eBay. [4]

24th century

Chief of Starfleet Operations

In 2375, the current Chief of Starfleet Operations granted special dispensation for Benjamin Sisko to change the name of the USS Sao Paulo to USS Defiant. (DS9: "The Dogs of War")

This character was only mentioned in dialogue.

Chief of Starfleet Security

This Chief of Starfleet Security was a high ranking female flag officer who headed Starfleet Security, holding the position during the early 2370s.

When Captain Benjamin Sisko was ordered by Starfleet Security to take on Lieutenant Commander Michael Eddington as Deep Space 9's head of station security in 2371, Sisko strongly disagreed with the order, fighting to keep Odo on in the role. According to Sisko, he did everything he could to fight the matter, even taking it to the Chief of Starfleet Security herself, but their decision was final. (DS9: "The Search, Part I")

In an alternate 2372, following Admiral Strickler's meeting with Lieutenant Lasca and Ensign Harry Kim reviewing the newly-designed Yellowstone-class, he was to have a meeting with the head of Starfleet Security. Prior to his review with Lasca and Kim, Strickler noted this fact, adding "[s]he doesn't like to be kept waiting." (VOY: "Non Sequitur")

This character was only mentioned in dialogue.
This officer was either a successor of Admiral Raner, or possibly Raner herself.

Counselors

In an alternate timeline, when Chakotay and Harry Kim successfully returned to Earth in 2375, via slipstream aboard the Delta Flyer, at the cost of the loss of USS Voyager, these counselors spoke with Kim following his return regarding his survivor guilt.

Several years later, after The Doctor was reactivated, his words to Kim echoed those of "counselors back at Headquarters." Kim even recalled what they told him: "You must learn to accept the fact that you lived. Embrace life, move forward." (VOY: "Timeless")

This character was only mentioned in dialogue.

Headquarters personnel

These officers, civilians, and technicians worked on the grounds of Starfleet Headquarters in 2364 when Captain Jean-Luc Picard had a meeting with Admirals Savar, Aaron, and Gregory Quinn to talk about a conspiracy inside Starfleet Command. (TNG: "Conspiracy")

All background performers appeared in re-used footage from Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home, and as such depicts several (now) 24th century officers wearing outdated uniforms and attire.

High-ranking officers

In an alternate 2373, these high-ranking officers, including a female and male captain along with female and male vice admiral, attended a design review, presented by Lieutenant Lasca and Ensign Harry Kim, on the newly-minted Yellowstone-class runabout. This group stood on the arrival of Admiral Strickler, and were addressed by Lasca as "Ladies and Gentlemen".

The female captain essentially functioned as a court reporter, recording notes during Strickler's later "questioning" of Harry Kim, who was accused of breaking into classified files and forging USS Voyager security protocols. The male captain then presented Strickler with a PADD, containing information about Kim's contact with Tom Paris in Marseilles, France, earlier that morning. (VOY: "Non Sequitur")

According to the call sheets, the actors filmed their scenes on Monday 24 July 1995 on Paramount Stage 9 and are listed as "2 Captains" and "2 Admirals".
They were described in the script notes as "high-ranking officers – mostly Admirals and Captains," and later "Starfleet officials." The female captain was later identified as "an N.D. sits in one corner, taking notes on a PADD," while the male captain was identified as "an N.D. aide."
The uniform worn by Navarro was later sold off at the Profiles in History auction. [5]

Homecoming admirals

In an alternate timeline, when Chakotay and Harry Kim successfully returned to Earth in 2375, via slipstream aboard the Delta Flyer, at the cost of the loss of USS Voyager, these admirals, including Admiral McIntyre, a shook hands with the two at their homecoming celebration.

After four years of searching for where Voyager may have fallen out of the slipstream, Starfleet Command called off the search. Desperate to find his missing crew, Kim went to see every last admiral he met at the homecoming and "begged them to keep the search alive." They all turned their back on Kim, and "pretty soon even Admiral McIntyre stopped returning my calls," leading Kim to resign Starfleet and continue the search on his own. (VOY: "Timeless")

This character was only mentioned in dialogue.

Security officer

Starfleet security officer, 2364

A security officer

This security officer joined the dinner with Captain Jean-Luc Picard, Vice Admiral Aaron, Admiral Savar, and Captain Tryla Scott at Starfleet Headquarters on Earth in 2364. He was infected like the others by the parasitic beings. When Commander Riker joined the dinner and tricked the others into believing he was also infected, he shot this security officer who hit the ground. (TNG: "Conspiracy")

This security officer was played by stunt actor Gary J. Wayton, who received no credit for this appearance.

Security officers 1

These two security officers tried to catch Harry Kim in an alternate timeline in 2372 on Earth. They beamed into Kim's apartment, where Libby managed to hold them up. A few minutes later they chased Kim again and caught him on a street. One security guard was kicked by Harry on a fire-escape and passed out. The second guard was knocked out by Tom Paris' punches after he had caught Harry Kim on the street. (VOY: "Non Sequitur")

Security officers 2

These two security officers tried to catch Harry Kim and Tom Paris in Kim's office at Starfleet Headquarters in an alternate timeline in 2372 on Earth. The first security officer previously placed the security anklet on Kim's leg. (VOY: "Non Sequitur")

The actors filmed their scenes on Monday 24 July 1995 and Thursday 27 July 1995 on Paramount Stage 9.

Security officers 3

These two security officers accompanied Admiral Leyton, Captain Benjamin Sisko, and Odo when the group was beamed into the Federation President's office in Paris, France, in 2372 following the power outage on Earth. (DS9: "Homefront")

Security officers 4

These security officers guarded Benjamin Sisko after Admiral Leyton made Starfleet believe he was a Changeling.

When Odo appeared to spring Sisko from the brig, he knocked out the other two security officers and then her with a Vulcan neck pinch. (DS9: "Paradise Lost")

The male officer was identified in the episode's end credits as "Security Chief".
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