List of unnamed Terok Nor residents, visitors and personnel from 2346 to 2369, and 2373 and 2374.
Alien visitor []
This alien individual – who had ears flush against his mottled head – was present on the Dominion-controlled Terok Nor in 2374. He left Quark's and passed Major Kira Nerys on the Promenade and walked again past her shortly afterwards when Kira was approached by Quark. Later, he went into Quark's where he stood at the dabo table. (DS9: "Favor the Bold")
This "Westmore Alien" was portrayed by regular background actor Bill Blair who filmed his scenes on Monday 25 August 1997.
Bajoran comfort women []
These eight Bajoran women were chosen by Basso to serve as comfort women aboard Terok Nor in 2346. He abducted them from labor camps and rewarded their families with better and more food. After they got their quarters aboard Terok Nor and enough food and clothing they were presented to Gul Dukat and worked as hostesses for the Cardassian officers. Kira Meru was among these women and her daughter Kira Nerys too while experiencing the Orb of Time. (DS9: "Wrongs Darker Than Death or Night")
All comfort women were played by background performers who received no credit for their work.
Several of their costumes were sold off on the It's A Wrap! sale and auction on eBay. [1](X) [2](X) [3](X) [4](X) The latter costume was later reused for actress Debra Lamb Bailleaux in a deleted scene of the Star Trek: Enterprise pilot episode "Broken Bow".
Bajoran deputy []
When the Dominion controlled Terok Nor in early 2374, this Bajoran security deputy guarded the quarters where Odo and the Female Changeling were staying, along with a Jem'Hadar guard. When Kira Nerys and Quark attempted to talk to Odo, the Jem'Hadar refused to let them in. The Bajoran officer urged them not to provoke his Dominion counterpart. (DS9: "Favor the Bold")
This Bajoran deputy was played by William Wellman Jr.
Bajoran slave laborers (2346) []
These Bajoran slave laborers lived in a fenced-off area of Terok Nor's Promenade during the occupation in 2346. Major Kira Nerys experienced this time period using the Orb of Time and became part of the slave laborers after she refused to work with Basso and attacked two of his Cardassian guards. (DS9: "Wrongs Darker Than Death or Night")
Bajoran slave laborers (2365) []
A group of Bajoran slave laborers worked for Quark during the Occupation of Bajor.
Another group of laborers were guarded by a pair of Cardassian soldiers. (DS9: "Things Past", "Necessary Evil")
The workers were portrayed by an unknown performers.
Cardassian customers []
These two Cardassians stood outside of Quark's on the Promenade when Quark tried to talk to Major Kira Nerys. Later, they visited Quark's and had drinks at the bar. The first one was comforted by M'Pella. (DS9: "Favor the Bold")
The Star Trek Customizable Card Game gives the first Cardassian's name as Davin and the second Cardassian's name as Magren.
Cardassian female officer []
This female military officer was assigned to Terok Nor under Gul Dukat in 2362. During this time, she was ordered by Dukat to bring Rugal, the son of Proka Migdal, to the Tozhat Resettlement Center on Bajor, an unusual case at the time, because not only was the woman familiar with him, but she also knew his name. Eight years later, the Bajoran social volunteer, Jomat Luson recalled the incident, saying that she didn't remember the officer's name, but recalled that she was attached to the command post at Terok Nor.
When Julian Bashir presented this evidence to Migdal and Dukat, he made the supposition that this officer had deliberately left Rugal at the relocation center, with full knowledge that he was not an orphan, hopes of humiliating Pa'Dar someday.(DS9: "Cardassians")
This character was only mentioned in dialogue.
Cardassian guards (2346) []
These Cardassian guards were stationed on board Terok Nor in 2346. Two of them escorted Basso to the quarters of Kira Nerys, who traveled back in time with the help of the Orb of Time and took the alias Luma Rahl. They took her properties away and ended up in a fist-fight with her in which Kira was knocked unconscious. They brought her to the fenced-off area of the Promenade. The others guarded Basso when he took Bajoran women from their settlements to serve as comfort women aboard the station and served as guards for Gul Dukat aboard Terok Nor. (DS9: "Wrongs Darker Than Death or Night")
These Cardassians were played by background and stunt performers, who received no credit for their appearance.
Cardassian guards (2365) []
A pair of guards on Terok Nor kept surveillance over Bajoran slaves who processed raw uridium ore from the strip mining of the planet below. (DS9: "Necessary Evil")
The Cardassian soldiers were played by unknown actors.
Cardassian officer 1 []
This officer was stationed aboard Terok Nor in 2374 during the Dominion occupation of the station. He witnessed the suicide of Vedek Yassim n the Promenade when she hung herself from the upper level of the Promenade. Later, he worked on Ops where he gave Kira Nerys a report shortly before she left Ops due to her bad feelings about her "conspiracy". (DS9: "Rocks and Shoals")
This Cardassian was played by regular background actor Michael Bailous who received no credit for this appearance.
Cardassian officers 1 []
These two Cardassian officers were among the Cardassians who left Quark's after the brawl with the Jem'Hadar which ended in Cardassian casualties. Later these two stood in front of Kira Nerys' quarters while Rom brought her a basket of fruits in which he hid his working tools. When the two were eyeing Kira and Rom suspiciously, Kira acted like she was annoyed and left the scene with Rom. The two were standing on the Promenade near the directory when Kira was confronted by Damar and tried to contact Rom who was detected trying to sabotage the station. (DS9: "Behind the Lines")
The first officer had a drink on the Promenade at the service window of Quark's when Odo and the Female Changeling looked down on the Promenade from the upper level. A short time later, he stood with another Cardassian behind the stairwell from the upper level when Odo moved down and saw Major Kira. (DS9: "Favor the Bold")
The two were working in Ops aboard Terok Nor in 2374 until the Dominion and the Cardassians abandoned the station. The first was roaming Ops and carrying a PADD and the second one was working at the Master systems display table. When the Female Changeling confirmed that this war was lost, Damar told the first officer to evacuate all Cardassian and Jem'Hadar personnel from the station. (DS9: "Sacrifice of Angels")
Both background actors received no credit for their appearances.
They filmed the scene where they left Quark's in "Behind the Lines" on Monday 11 August 1997. Blair filmed his scene on the Promenade for the episode "Favor the Bold" on Wednesday 20 August 1997. The scene where he stood behind the stairwell was filmed during second unit on Thursday 18 September 1997. For "Sacrifice of Angels", they filmed their scenes on Friday 29 August 1997, Friday 5 September 1997, and Monday 8 September 1997.
Cardassian officers 2 []
These four Cardassian officers were present at Quark's in 2374 when a group of Jem'Hadar started a brawl with Damar over a PADD containing information from Damar how the Jem'Hadar soldiers can be stopped. The first Cardassian was thrown through the room by a Jem'Hadar and the second one was wrestled up by a Jem'Hadar who then broke his back and killed him. Two Cardassians died during this fight and were later covered with blankets by Bajoran medical officers. (DS9: "Behind the Lines")
These Cardassians were played by stunt actors who received no credit for their appearance.
Cardassian security officer []
The security officer was assigned to the security office on Terok Nor when it was occupied by the Dominion in early 2374.
He was on duty when Quark and Tora Ziyal attempted to deliver a hasperat soufflé to Kira Nerys, who had been imprisoned on Gul Dukat's orders. Understandably suspicious, the officer, much to Quark's apparent dismay, began to inspect the soufflé, and was rendered unconscious when Ziyal injected him with a hypospray, his head falling face-first into the dish. (DS9: "Sacrifice of Angels")
This security officer was played by actor Darin Cooper.
The Star Trek Customizable Card Game gives his name as Nerot.
Jem'Hadar guards []
These two Jem'Hadar worked as guards for Weyoun aboard Deep Space 9 in 2374 shortly after the Dominion took over control of the station. They stopped Jake Sisko who wanted to interview Weyoun about the occupation and later received their dosage of ketracel-white from Weyoun in the wardroom. (DS9: "A Time to Stand")
The Star Trek Customizable Card Game gives Mark Lentry's Jem'Hadar's name as Tozara'Kesh.
Jem'Hadar guard []
When the Dominion controlled Terok Nor in early 2374, this Jem'Hadar, along with a Bajoran security officer, guarded the quarters where Odo and the Female Changeling were staying. When Kira Nerys and Quark attempted to talk to Odo, the Jem'Hadar refused to let them in. The Bajoran officer urged them not to provoke his Dominion counterpart. (DS9: "Favor the Bold")
Played by Andrew Palmer.
The Star Trek Customizable Card Game gives his name as Imat'Korex.
Jem'Hadar guards []
These two Jem'Hadar were assigned to Terok Nor's security office when the station was occupied by the Dominion in early 2374. They guarded Kira Nerys, Jake Sisko, Rom, and Leeta when they were arrested on order from Gul Dukat. When Quark and Tora Ziyal entered attempting to free the prisoners, the Jem'Hadar were confused by Quark's contradictory demands not to move and to lower the force fields. When the Jem'Hadar raised their weapons, Quark shot them both. (DS9: "Sacrifice of Angels")
Both stuntmen received no credit for their appearance. The Star Trek Customizable Card Game gives the second guard's name as Makla'Gor.
Jem'Hadar Ops soldier []
This Jem'Hadar worked aboard Terok Nor during the occupation of the Dominion. He was assigned to the same shift as Kira Nerys and worked from the master table in Ops when Kira starred at him and left Ops following the death of Vedek Yassim and a shock about her own "conspiracy". (DS9: "Rocks and Shoals")
This Jem'Hadar is played by regular alien background actor Bill Blair who received no credit for this appearance.
He filmed his scenes on Thursday 31 July 1997 and Friday 1 August 1997.
Jem'Hadar soldiers []
These four Jem'Hadar visited Quark's bar during the time when the station was occupied by the Dominion. Quark tried to offer them various services but they were not interested. (DS9: "A Time to Stand")
The Star Trek Customizable Card Game gives their names (from left to right) as Amet'alox, Edan'Atal, Rak'tazan and Varat'idan.