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{{see-list|Babel Conference officer 001||Babel Conference lieutenant commander}} |
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[[File:Workman in space 2285.jpg|thumb|150px|A workman in space]] |
[[File:Workman in space 2285.jpg|thumb|150px|A workman in space]] |
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+ | This '''worker''' was working outside the orbital [[drydock]] in the [[2270s]], when the [[travel pod]] with Kirk and Scott was on approach of the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701}} for docking. ({{film|1}}) |
He was also working outside the Orbital Dry Dock when Kirk, Uhura and Sulu boarded the ''Enterprise'' in [[2285]]. ({{film|2}}) |
He was also working outside the Orbital Dry Dock when Kirk, Uhura and Sulu boarded the ''Enterprise'' in [[2285]]. ({{film|2}}) |
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{{bginfo|[[File:Workman in space, Tom Morga.jpg|thumb|left|100px|''The stuntman in the spacesuit'']]The workman in space was portrayed by stuntman [[Tom Morga]]. ("Tom Morga: Alien Stuntman" special feature, [[Star Trek: Original Motion Picture Collection (DVD)]])|For the scene, he was mounted on a motion control rig that spun him around in front of a [[blue screen|bluescreen]], by [[Douglas Trumbull]]. ({{STTM|2|8|69}})|The character's second appearance was stock footage from the first film.}} |
{{bginfo|[[File:Workman in space, Tom Morga.jpg|thumb|left|100px|''The stuntman in the spacesuit'']]The workman in space was portrayed by stuntman [[Tom Morga]]. ("Tom Morga: Alien Stuntman" special feature, [[Star Trek: Original Motion Picture Collection (DVD)]])|For the scene, he was mounted on a motion control rig that spun him around in front of a [[blue screen|bluescreen]], by [[Douglas Trumbull]]. ({{STTM|2|8|69}})|The character's second appearance was stock footage from the first film.}} |
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== Federation Council personnel == |
== Federation Council personnel == |
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{{bginfo|One of the [[security guard]]s was played by [[Ron Cragg]]. ''{{stala|1768}}''}} |
{{bginfo|One of the [[security guard]]s was played by [[Ron Cragg]]. ''{{stala|1768}}''}} |
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== Garth's crew {{anchor|Garth's crew 001}}== |
== Garth's crew {{anchor|Garth's crew 001}}== |
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According to [[Garth of Izar]], while under [[Garth's starship|his last command]] his '''crew''' couldn't be persuaded to destroy the [[Antos native]]s. He admitted this to [[James T. Kirk]] in [[2268]] when the {{dis|captain|rank}} asked him how he could ever believe that a Federation crew would turn on a peaceful race. ({{TOS|Whom Gods Destroy}}) |
According to [[Garth of Izar]], while under [[Garth's starship|his last command]] his '''crew''' couldn't be persuaded to destroy the [[Antos native]]s. He admitted this to [[James T. Kirk]] in [[2268]] when the {{dis|captain|rank}} asked him how he could ever believe that a Federation crew would turn on a peaceful race. ({{TOS|Whom Gods Destroy}}) |
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== San Francisco bar visitor == |
== San Francisco bar visitor == |
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The first guard allowed [[Admiral]] James T. Kirk access to McCoy's [[holding cell]], telling him, "''Make it quick, Admiral. They're moving him to the Federation [[funny farm]].''" When he returned to the cell, he was knocked out by Kirk with a [[Judo|hand chop]]. |
The first guard allowed [[Admiral]] James T. Kirk access to McCoy's [[holding cell]], telling him, "''Make it quick, Admiral. They're moving him to the Federation [[funny farm]].''" When he returned to the cell, he was knocked out by Kirk with a [[Judo|hand chop]]. |
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− | The second guard, a very tall man, yawned as he sat at his station. [[Hikaru Sulu|Sulu]], who was waiting for the first guard to return with Kirk, asked him if he was "keeping busy?", to which he replied, "Don't get smart, Tiny." Moments later, during the prison break committed by Kirk of McCoy, this guard was rendered unconscious when Sulu threw him over his shoulder adding, "''Don't call me Tiny.''" ({{film|3}}) |
+ | The second guard, a very tall man, yawned as he sat at his station. [[Hikaru Sulu|Sulu]], who was waiting for the first guard to return with Kirk, asked him if he was "keeping busy?", to which he replied, "''Don't get smart, Tiny.''" Moments later, during the prison break committed by Kirk of McCoy, this guard was rendered unconscious when Sulu threw him over his shoulder adding, "''Don't call me Tiny.''" ({{film|3}}) |
{{bginfo|The second guard was described as "''a big, paunchy man''", the [[stunt double]] for that role was portrayed by [[Jeffrey S. Jensen]]. {{CCG name|Tahglio|his}}|According to the {{ste|4|1|369}}, the prison guards were wearing the [[Starfleet insignia]] for [[Starfleet Security]] on their left breast.|According to a [[deleted scene]], which explained how Sulu knew that "Agents [were] on their way up", the second guard answered an incoming transmission stating that his location was "Sixth Floor Holding".}} |
{{bginfo|The second guard was described as "''a big, paunchy man''", the [[stunt double]] for that role was portrayed by [[Jeffrey S. Jensen]]. {{CCG name|Tahglio|his}}|According to the {{ste|4|1|369}}, the prison guards were wearing the [[Starfleet insignia]] for [[Starfleet Security]] on their left breast.|According to a [[deleted scene]], which explained how Sulu knew that "Agents [were] on their way up", the second guard answered an incoming transmission stating that his location was "Sixth Floor Holding".}} |
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=== Security agents {{anchor|Security agents 001}}=== |
=== Security agents {{anchor|Security agents 001}}=== |
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These '''two security agents''' served at the same facility that McCoy was held at in [[2285]]. They were alarmed when Kirk and his crewmates escaped along with McCoy, but were late and couldn't capture them. ({{film|3}}) |
These '''two security agents''' served at the same facility that McCoy was held at in [[2285]]. They were alarmed when Kirk and his crewmates escaped along with McCoy, but were late and couldn't capture them. ({{film|3}}) |
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{{bginfo|They were played by [[unknown performer]]s.}} |
{{bginfo|They were played by [[unknown performer]]s.}} |
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== Starship personnel == |
== Starship personnel == |
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{{see-list|Ariel unnamed 000||Unnamed USS ''Ariel'' personnel}} |
{{see-list|Ariel unnamed 000||Unnamed USS ''Ariel'' personnel}} |
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+ | {{see-list|Bouman unnamed 000||Unnamed USS ''Bouman'' personnel}} |
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{{see-list|Bozeman unnamed 000||Unnamed USS ''Bozeman'' personnel}} |
{{see-list|Bozeman unnamed 000||Unnamed USS ''Bozeman'' personnel}} |
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{{see-list|Defiant 1764 unnamed 000||Unnamed USS ''Defiant'' personnel}} |
{{see-list|Defiant 1764 unnamed 000||Unnamed USS ''Defiant'' personnel}} |
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{{see-list|De Milo unnamed 000||Unnamed USS ''De Milo'' personnel}} |
{{see-list|De Milo unnamed 000||Unnamed USS ''De Milo'' personnel}} |
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{{see-list|Discovery unnamed 000||Unnamed USS ''Discovery'' personnel}} |
{{see-list|Discovery unnamed 000||Unnamed USS ''Discovery'' personnel}} |
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+ | {{see-list|USS Enterprise unnamed 000||Unnamed USS ''Enterprise'' personnel}} |
{{see-list|Enterprise-A unnamed 000||Unnamed USS ''Enterprise''-A personnel}} |
{{see-list|Enterprise-A unnamed 000||Unnamed USS ''Enterprise''-A personnel}} |
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{{see-list|USS Enterprise-B unnamed 000||Unnamed USS ''Enterprise''-B personnel}} |
{{see-list|USS Enterprise-B unnamed 000||Unnamed USS ''Enterprise''-B personnel}} |
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== USS ''Enterprise''-B launch spectators {{anchor|launch spectators 001}}== |
== USS ''Enterprise''-B launch spectators {{anchor|launch spectators 001}}== |
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These '''[[Starfleet]] [[officer]]s''' watched the christening of the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-B|-B}} from a [[drydock]] in [[2293]] and applauded. ({{film|7}}) |
These '''[[Starfleet]] [[officer]]s''' watched the christening of the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-B|-B}} from a [[drydock]] in [[2293]] and applauded. ({{film|7}}) |
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− | {{bginfo|All Starfleet officers were played by background performers who received no credit for their appearance.|Among the costumes sold off on the [[It's A Wrap! sale and auction]] on eBay were the pants of actor [[S. Williams]] and actress [[M. McCahill]] as well as the costume of [[Dale Kasman]]. {{stala|4294}} {{stala|8830}} {{stala|4599}}}} |
+ | {{bginfo|All Starfleet officers were played by background performers who received no credit for their appearance.|Among the costumes sold off on the [[It's A Wrap! sale and auction]] on eBay were the pants of actor [[S. Williams]] and actress [[M. McCahill]] as well as the costume of [[Dale Kasman]]. ''{{stala|4294}} {{stala|8830}} {{stala|4599}}''}} |
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File:Starfleet launch spectator 1 2293.jpg|''Played by an [[unknown actor]]'' |
File:Starfleet launch spectator 1 2293.jpg|''Played by an [[unknown actor]]'' |
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+ | File:Starfleet launch spectator 2 2293.jpg|{{Captain}}<br />''Played by [[Dale Kasman]]'' |
File:Starfleet launch spectator 3 2293.jpg|''Played by an [[unknown actress]]'' |
File:Starfleet launch spectator 3 2293.jpg|''Played by an [[unknown actress]]'' |
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File:Starfleet launch spectator 4 2293.jpg|''Played by an [[unknown actress]]'' |
File:Starfleet launch spectator 4 2293.jpg|''Played by an [[unknown actress]]'' |
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File:Starfleet launch spectator 9 2293.jpg|''Played by an [[unknown actor]]'' |
File:Starfleet launch spectator 9 2293.jpg|''Played by an [[unknown actor]]'' |
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== USS ''Enterprise''-B maiden voyage officials {{anchors|maiden voyage official 001|maiden voyage official 002}}== |
== USS ''Enterprise''-B maiden voyage officials {{anchors|maiden voyage official 001|maiden voyage official 002}}== |
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These two '''high-ranking Starfleet officers''' attended the [[maiden voyage]] of the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-B|-B}} in [[2293]] and witnessed the destruction of the {{SS|Robert Fox}} and the {{SS|Lakul}} by the [[Nexus]]. ({{film|7}}) |
These two '''high-ranking Starfleet officers''' attended the [[maiden voyage]] of the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-B|-B}} in [[2293]] and witnessed the destruction of the {{SS|Robert Fox}} and the {{SS|Lakul}} by the [[Nexus]]. ({{film|7}}) |
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− | {{bginfo|Both officials were portrayed by background performers who received no credit for their appearance.|The pants worn by [[Rina Bennett]] were previously worn by [[Madge Sinclair]] in {{film|4}} and were sold off on the [[It's A Wrap! sale and auction]] on eBay. {{stala|4070}}}} |
+ | {{bginfo|Both officials were portrayed by background performers who received no credit for their appearance.|The pants worn by [[Rina Bennett]] were previously worn by [[Madge Sinclair]] in {{film|4}} and were sold off on the [[It's A Wrap! sale and auction]] on eBay. ''{{stala|4070}}''}} |
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File:Enterprise-B Starfleet guest 2.jpg|''Played by an [[unknown actor]]'' |
File:Enterprise-B Starfleet guest 2.jpg|''Played by an [[unknown actor]]'' |
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== See also == |
== See also == |
Revision as of 21:44, 9 December 2019
The following is a list of unnamed 23rd century Starfleet personnel.
Argelius II bar patrons
Cadet #1
A Starfleet Academy cadet was present in the bar on Argelius II, watching the dance of Kara in the presence of James T. Kirk, McCoy and Scott in 2267. He was later accompanied by an Argelian lady from the bar to stroll the foggy streets outside. (TOS: "Wolf in the Fold")
Cadet #2
This Starfleet Academy cadet was also present in the bar on Argelius II in 2267. (TOS: "Wolf in the Fold")
Officer
This Starfleet officer was also present in the bar on Argelius II in 2267. (TOS: "Wolf in the Fold")
Babel Conference attendees
Drydock worker
This worker was working outside the orbital drydock in the 2270s, when the travel pod with Kirk and Scott was on approach of the USS Enterprise for docking. (Star Trek: The Motion Picture)
He was also working outside the Orbital Dry Dock when Kirk, Uhura and Sulu boarded the Enterprise in 2285. (Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan)
Federation Council personnel
Andorians
- See: Andorian 23rd admiral
- See: Andorian 23rd admiral
Humans
A number of Starfleet officers were present at a meeting of the Federation Council in 2286. (Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home)
Garth's crew
According to Garth of Izar, while under his last command his crew couldn't be persuaded to destroy the Antos natives. He admitted this to James T. Kirk in 2268 when the captain asked him how he could ever believe that a Federation crew would turn on a peaceful race. (TOS: "Whom Gods Destroy")
San Francisco bar visitor
Starfleet Academy personnel
Starfleet Headquarters personnel
Starfleet Security personnel
Prison guards
These two Starfleet Security guards served at the prison where Leonard McCoy was being held in 2285. They were responsible for guarding the doctor, who was imprisoned after he tried to hire a ship in a bar which should bring him to Genesis.
The first guard allowed Admiral James T. Kirk access to McCoy's holding cell, telling him, "Make it quick, Admiral. They're moving him to the Federation funny farm." When he returned to the cell, he was knocked out by Kirk with a hand chop.
The second guard, a very tall man, yawned as he sat at his station. Sulu, who was waiting for the first guard to return with Kirk, asked him if he was "keeping busy?", to which he replied, "Don't get smart, Tiny." Moments later, during the prison break committed by Kirk of McCoy, this guard was rendered unconscious when Sulu threw him over his shoulder adding, "Don't call me Tiny." (Star Trek III: The Search for Spock)
Security agents
These two security agents served at the same facility that McCoy was held at in 2285. They were alarmed when Kirk and his crewmates escaped along with McCoy, but were late and couldn't capture them. (Star Trek III: The Search for Spock)
Starship personnel
- See: Unnamed USS Ariel personnel
- See: Unnamed USS Bouman personnel
- See: Unnamed USS Bozeman personnel
- See: Unnamed USS Defiant personnel
- See: Unnamed USS De Milo personnel
- See: Unnamed USS Discovery personnel
- See: Unnamed USS Enterprise personnel
- See: Unnamed USS Enterprise-A personnel
- See: Unnamed USS Enterprise-B personnel
- See: Unnamed USS Europa personnel
- See: Unnamed USS Excalibur personnel
- See: Unnamed USS Excelsior personnel
- See: Unnamed USS Exeter personnel
- See: Unnamed USS Farragut personnel
- See: Unnamed USS Grissom personnel
- See: Unnamed USS Huron personnel
- See: Unnamed USS Intrepid personnel
- See: Unnamed USS Jenolan personnel
- See: Unnamed USS Kelvin personnel
- See: Unnamed USS Lexington personnel
- See: Unnamed USS Reliant personnel
- See: Unnamed USS Saratoga personnel
- See: Unnamed USS Shenzhou personnel
- See: SPT 21 personnel
- See: Unnamed USS Yorktown personnel
Station personnel
- See: Deep Space Station K-7 personnel
- See: Epsilon IX personnel
- See: Old City Station personnel
- See: Orbital office complex personnel
- See: Spacedock (Earth) personnel
- See: Starbase 6 personnel
- See: Starbase 11 personnel
USS Enterprise-B launch spectators
These Starfleet officers watched the christening of the USS Enterprise-B from a drydock in 2293 and applauded. (Star Trek Generations)
USS Enterprise-B maiden voyage officials
These two high-ranking Starfleet officers attended the maiden voyage of the USS Enterprise-B in 2293 and witnessed the destruction of the SS Robert Fox and the SS Lakul by the Nexus. (Star Trek Generations)
See also
Starfleet personnel |
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Named Starfleet personnel: 22nd century • mirror universe • 23rd century • alternate reality • 24th century • 25th century • 26th century • 29th century • 32nd century |
Unnamed Starfleet personnel: Unknown era • 22nd century • mirror universe • 23rd century • alternate reality • 24th century • 25th century • 26th century • 29th century • 32nd century |