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The following is a list of Unnamed USS Enterprise sciences division personnel:

2250s

Bridge officer

USS Enterprise sciences officer, 2254

Bridge officer

This bridge officer served aboard the Enterprise in 2254 under Captain Christopher Pike.

That year, he was present on the bridge when Pike diverted the ship's course to Talos IV. He remained on the bridge throughout the visit to that planet, when the Talosians took control of the vessel, and when the Enterprise was preparing to leave Talos IV. (TOS: "The Cage")

Footage of his experiences aboard the Enterprise under Captain Pike during the original visit to Talos IV, from 13 years prior, was transmitted from that planet during Spock's fictional court martial aboard the same ship in 2267. (TOS: "The Menagerie, Part I", "The Menagerie, Part II")

Played by an unknown actor.
He wore the insignia of an officer on his sleeves, although the exact grade cannot be determined.

Geologist

File:USS Enterprise geologist, 2254.jpg

Geologist

This geologist was an officer, and apparent member of the senior staff, who served under Captain Christopher Pike in 2254. That year he was one of seven crewmen injured on Rigel VII.

Two weeks later he delivered the preliminary geological lab report for Talos IV to the bridge. As geologist, he was the among the crew chosen by Pike to join the landing party to that planet's surface to locate the crew of the missing SS Columbia.

Following the capture of Pike by the Talosians, the geologist sat in on Number One's debriefing in the briefing room. (TOS: "The Cage")

Several deleted lines were originally spoken by the geologist during this scene, including one where he agreed with Spock's analysis that the planet lacked sufficient resources to support the survivors of the Columbia, indicating that they "would have starved in a few months, much less 18 years;" and a second line concurring with Spock's resolution that the Columbia's crew and encampment were merely an illusion, that "once it had served its purpose [it all] disappeared like blowing out a match."

He was later among the landing party who made one final attempt to save Pike by beaming down into the Talosian's underground community, however, he, like the other male crew, were left on the transporter pad. Following the aborted attempt to beam down, he returned to the bridge and was present when the Talosians scanned the Enterprise's library computer, before they finally released Pike. (TOS: "The Cage")

Footage of his experiences aboard the Enterprise under Captain Pike during the original visit to Talos IV, from 13 years prior, was transmitted from that planet during Spock's fictional court martial aboard the same ship in 2267. (TOS: "The Menagerie, Part I", "The Menagerie, Part II")

The geologist was played by Ed Madden. Sources, including the Star Trek Magazine(citation needededit), have associated this character with Madden's later role as Fisher.
This geologist was originally to be known as "Astroscientist," though Gene Roddenberry changed this on the recommendation of Harvey P. Lynn, an unofficial scientific adviser on "The Cage", who suggested the change to "Geologist" because he believed that the alternative title was too general. (The Making of Star Trek, p. 93)

2260s - Early 2270s

Crewmen

Crewman #1

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Crewman #1

This crewman served aboard the Enterprise in 2265.

That year, he was present in the recreation room watching Captain James T. Kirk and Spock playing three-dimensional chess, moments before the Enterprise made contact with the recorder marker from the SS Valiant. (TOS: "Where No Man Has Gone Before")

Played by an unknown performer.

Crewman #2

USS Enterprise sciences crewman 2

Crewman #2

This crewman served aboard the Enterprise in 2266.

That year, he was doing repair work at a station on the bridge after the Enterprise encountered Balok's cube. (TOS: "The Corbomite Maneuver")

Played by an unknown performer.
He was wearing a leftover uniform from the two pilots.

Crewman #3

USS Enterprise sciences crewman 3

Crewman #3

This crewman served aboard the Enterprise in 2266.

That year he was present in the ship's corridor performing maintenance during the encounter with Balok and the First Federation. (TOS: "The Corbomite Maneuver")

Played by an unknown performer.
He was wearing a hazard vest, sans helmet, which was a costume reused from The Outer Limits episode "Production and Decay of Strange Particles." [1]

Crewman #4

USS Enterprise sciences crewman 4

Crewman #4

This crewman served aboard the Enterprise in 2266.

That year, he was overtaken by fits of laughter after falling victim to polywater intoxication. The affects of the polywater drove him to stumble around the corridors, painting slogans like "Love Mankind" and "Sinner Repent" on corridor walls and doors. (TOS: "The Naked Time")

Later the same year, he was working in a Jefferies tube along with Wilson, when he was observed by Charles Evans, who was meanwhile visiting the Enterprise. (TOS: "Charlie X")

This "laughing crewman" was played by John Bellah.
This character may be named "Harrison", as recordings of Bellah's voice laughing were dubbed in when McCoy tried unsuccessfully to contact Technician Harrison (whose character otherwise recognized as Harrison was standing behind McCoy tending to Sulu) the biopsy lab.
For his final appearance, the final draft script of "Charlie X" consistently referred to him as "Crewman I". The script also made it clear that he was intended to be one of several high-spirited, unseen crewmen whose shadows are cast on a wall as an angry Charles Evans passes.

Crewman #5

USS Enterprise sciences crewman 5

Crewman #5

This crewman served aboard the Enterprise in 2266.

That year, he was present in the recreation room when Charles Evans visited the Enterprise. (TOS: "Charlie X")

Also that year, he was present in the recreation room when Uhura performed Beyond Antares. Later, he was also present among the audience during the Karidian Company of Players' performance of Hamlet. (TOS: "The Conscience of the King")

Played by an unknown performer.

Crewman #6 and 7

These two crew women were present in Recreation Room 6 on Deck 3 when Charlie Evans performed card tricks for Janice Rand during his visit aboard the Enterprise in 2266. (TOS: "Charlie X")

They were played by unknown actresses.

Crewman #8

File:USS Enterprise sciences crew woman 3.jpg

Crew woman #3

This crew woman was laughing with other crewmembers, silhouetted on a corridor wall, when an angry Charles Evans disfigured her from the corridor, erasing her facial features, because he thought she was laughing at him. With groans of pain, she then edged her way out into the corridor, sobbing. (TOS: "Charlie X")

This character was played by an unknown actress.
The final draft script of "Charlie X" referred to her as "faceless woman" and made it clear that the area she and her laughing shipmates were in was Recreation Room 6.

Crewman #9

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Crew woman #5

This crew woman was present at the wedding of Robert Tomlinson and Angela Martine in 2266. (TOS: "Balance of Terror")

Pictured is an unknown actress.

Crewman #10

File:USS Enterprise sciences crewman 6.jpg

Crewman #6

This crewman was present on the bridge in 2266, when the Enterprise discovered Earth Two. (TOS: "Miri")

He later served on the bridge when the Enterprise encountered Trelane of Gothos, in 2267. (TOS: "The Squire of Gothos")

He was played by an unknown actor.

Crewman #11

File:USS Enterprise sciences crewman 7.jpg

Crewman #7

This crewman served aboard the Enterprise in 2266.

That year, he was present among the audience during the Karidian Company of Players' performance of Hamlet. (TOS: "The Conscience of the King")

Played by an unknown performer.

Crewman #12

File:USS Enterprise sciences crew woman 5.jpg

Crew woman #6

This crew woman deserted the Enterprise for the Omicron colony, under the influence of the pod plants' spores, in 2267. (TOS: "This Side of Paradise")

In 2268, she was present in the recreation room, when Uhura showed her crewmates the tribbles she acquired on Deep Space Station K-7. (TOS: "The Trouble with Tribbles")

In 2269, she was among the audience, when Doctor Sevrin's followers performed a musical jam session on the Enterprise. (TOS: "The Way to Eden")

Played by an unknown actress.

Crewman #13

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Crew woman #7

This crew woman was present on the bridge in 2267, when the Enterprise left Capella IV. She handed a report to Lieutenant Commander Montgomery Scott. (TOS: "Friday's Child")

She later handed a Spock a report for his signature as he sat in the command chair on the bridge, when the Enterprise escorted various delegates to the Babel Conference in 2268. (TOS: "Journey to Babel")

Played by an unknown actress. She can also be seen in "Spock's Brain" on recycled footage from "Friday's Child".

Crewman #14

USS Enterprise sciences crew woman 8

Crew woman #8

This crew woman was present on the bridge when the Enterprise encountered the Greek god Apollo near Pollux IV in 2267. (TOS: "Who Mourns for Adonais?")

Played by an unknown actress.

Crewman #15

USS Enterprise sciences crew woman 9

Crew woman #9

This crew woman was present on the bridge when the Enterprise encountered the Greek god Apollo near Pollux IV in 2267. (TOS: "Who Mourns for Adonais?")

Later the same year, she was present in a corridor when the Enterprise was taken over by the Redjac entity near Argelius II. She was sedated by the order of Doctor McCoy. (TOS: "Wolf in the Fold")

Played by an unknown actress.

Crewman #16 and 17

These crew women served aboard the Enterprise during its visit to Vulcan and subsequent mission to Altair VI in 2267. (TOS: "Amok Time")

They were played by an unknown actresses.

Crewman #18

USS Enterprise sciences crew woman 18

Crew woman

This crew woman was present on the bridge during the Enterprise's initial investigation of what was later determined to be a giant space amoeba in 2268. While on the bridge, she suffered from the dizzying effects of the amoeba on the ship's crew. (TOS: "The Immunity Syndrome")

Later that year, she was present in a corridor during red alert, when Bele and Lokai visited the ship. (TOS: "Let That Be Your Last Battlefield")

Played by an unknown actress.

Crewman #19

File:USS Enterprise sciences crew woman 12.jpg

Crew woman #12

This crew woman was present on the bridge, handing a report to Captain Kirk, soon after the Enterprise destroyed the giant single cell lifeform, in 2268. (TOS: "The Immunity Syndrome")

Played by an unknown actress, who would later play the other Klingon crew woman in "Day of the Dove".

Crewman #20

USS Enterprise sciences crew woman 13

Crew woman

This crew woman fainted in a corridor when Kara intruded to the ship and rendered the entire crew unconscious in 2268. (TOS: "Spock's Brain")

She later on duty when the Enterprise visited planet Platonius in 2268. (TOS: "Plato's Stepchildren")

Later that year, she was in the same corridor when Dr. Sevrin and his followers hijacked the Enterprise. (TOS: "The Way to Eden")

Played by an unknown actress. Her last appearance was recycled footage from "Spock's Brain".

Crewman #21

File:USS Enterprise sciences crewman 8.jpg

Crewman #8

This crewman was present in a corridor when Captain Kirk announced the arrival of Ambassador Kollos and ordered all the corridors to be emptied in 2268. (TOS: "Is There in Truth No Beauty?")

Played by an unknown performer.

Crewman #22

File:USS Enterprise sciences crewman 9.jpg

Crewman #9

This crewman was present on the bridge when the Enterprise visited Minara II and later Scalos in 2268. (TOS: "The Empath", "Wink of an Eye")

Played by an unknown performer. Footage from his first appearance was recycled for his second appearance.

Crewman #23

USS Enterprise sciences crewman 10

Crewman #10

This crewman was present at Captain Kirk's memorial service, after the Captain was presumed dead on the USS Defiant, in 2268. (TOS: "The Tholian Web")

He was also present among the audience when Doctor Sevrin's followers performed a jam session on the Enterprise, in 2269. (TOS: "The Way to Eden")

This crewman was played by an unknown actor. The same actor appeared as a Starfleet cadet in "Wolf in the Fold" and a visiting crewman in "The Trouble with Tribbles"

Crewman #24 and 25

These crew women were present at Kirk's memorial service, when the Captain was presumed dead on the USS Defiant, in 2268. (TOS: "The Tholian Web")

Played by unknown actresses.

Crewman #26

File:USS Enterprise sciences crewman 11.jpg

Crewman #11

This crewman was present at Captain Kirk's memorial service, when the Captain presumed dead on the USS Defiant, in 2268. (TOS: "The Tholian Web")

Played by an unknown performer.

Crewman #27

USS Enterprise sciences crew woman 19

Crew woman #19

This crew woman was present among the audience when Doctor Sevrin's followers performed a jam session on the Enterprise in 2269. (TOS: "The Way to Eden")

Played by an unknown actress.

Crewman #28

File:USS Enterprise sciences crewman 12.jpg

A sciences crewman

This crewman served on the Enterprise in 2269 and accompanied Montgomery Scott and Clayton to the surface of Argo aboard the scouter-gig, while Kirk and Spock sought out the Aquans. (TOS: "The Ambergris Element")

Crewman #29

File:USS Enterprise sciences crewman 14.jpg

A sciences crewman

This crewman worked on the bridge when the ship tried to escape from inside a space amoeba. He was thrown through the bridge twice. (TOS: "The Immunity Syndrome")

This crewman was played by stunt actor Jay Jones.

Engineer

File:USS Enterprise sciences engineer.jpg

Engineer

This crewman served on the Enterprise in 2269, during the ship's encounter with a magnetic organism near Questar M-17.

After Kirk had ordered Scott to take two of his men to Engineering to arm the ship's self-destruct device in the engineering core and Scott became trapped by the core hatch, this crewman was present to assist. When Kirk gave the order to Scott's engineers to get a cutter beam on the hatch to release Scott, he acknowledged, "yes, sir!" (TAS: "Beyond the Farthest Star")

This crewman was voiced by James Doohan.
This was another example of the production inconsistencies found in the Animated Series, as this crewman wore a sciences division uniform with an operations division assignment patch.
His intended assignment was confirmed in the 10 May 1973 revision of the script, where he was called an "Engineer" in three different instances of the engineering scene.

Technician #1

USS Enterprise sciences technician 1

Technician #1

This technician was a member of the landing party responsible for surveying planet Alfa 177 in 2266.

When the ship's transporter malfunctioned, he was stranded on the surface along with Sulu, Leslie, and a second technician, where he was forced to endure the planet's extreme cold temperatures. As the bitter cold progressed, he and Leslie became unconscious, before finally being rescued. He suffered frostbite and was given immediate medical treatment when the transporter was repaired. (TOS: "The Enemy Within")

This technician was played by an unknown actor. This actor later appeared as one of Khan's followers in "Space Seed", a Klingon soldier in "Errand of Mercy", and a Klingon crewman in "Day of the Dove".

Technicians #2 and 3

These technicians were present among the audience when Doctor Sevrin's followers (led by Adam), performed a jam session in the recreation room in 2269. (TOS: "The Way to Eden")

Played by an unknown actors.

Officers

Lieutenant #1

File:USS Enterprise sciences lieutenant 1.jpg

Lieutenant #1

Prior to being promoted to lieutenant, earlier in 2267, as an ensign he was in the recreation lounge drinking coffee at the table next to the table where Charlene Masters sat during the Lazarus/anti-Lazarus incident. He smiled at many of his fellow crew members and Lazarus. (TOS: "The Alternative Factor")

This lieutenant was present on the bridge when the Enterprise visited Pollux IV in 2267. (TOS: "Who Mourns for Adonais?")

He was walking in the corridor in front of sickbay when an aged Kirk walked in later that same year. (TOS: "The Deadly Years")

In 2268, he was manning the bridge's main science station for Spock, when the crew started losing control of the ship's functions and he started running around the bridge helping Scotty. Kelvan Hanar suddenly appeared and put him, in front of the turbolift, and the rest of the bridge crew into temporary "frozen" and motionless stasis. As the Kelvan's continued their attempted hijacking of the Enterprise to return to the Andromeda Galaxy, they considered him one of many non-essential personnel. He was neutralized and reduced into a dehydrated porous cuboctahedron solid, the size of a Human fist, composed of his base minerals which represented the "distilled" essence of his being. He was reconstituted after the four commanding officers, who were not neutralized, regained control of the ship. (TOS: "By Any Other Name")

Played by an unknown actor.

Lieutenant #2

File:USS Enterprise sciences lieutenant 2.jpg

Lieutenant #2

This lieutenant was affected by the spores of the Omicron Ceti III pod plant, and deserted the Enterprise to join the colonists on the planet, in 2267. (TOS: "This Side of Paradise")

Played by an unknown actor.

Lieutenant #3

File:USS Enterprise sciences lieutenant 12.jpg

Lieutenant #4

This lieutenant served aboard the USS Enterprise in 2268.

That year, he was on duty during the ship's visit to Deep Space Station K-7. Initially, he was present in the recreation room when Uhura introduced the tribbles to her crewmates. (TOS: "The Trouble with Tribbles")

Played by Joe Paz.

Lieutenant #4

File:USS Enterprise sciences lieutenant, 2269.jpg

Lieutenant #6

This lieutenant was present on the bridge when the Enterprise encounter with a magnetic organism near Questar M-17 in 2269. (TAS: "Beyond the Farthest Star")

Lieutenants #5 and 6

These lieutenants served on the Enterprise in 2269 and were knocked down in a corridor during an encounter with a cloud life form. (TAS: "One of Our Planets Is Missing")

Lieutenant #7

USS Enterprise dancing lieutenants

Lieutenant #9 (right)

This lieutenant was dancing with a female command division lieutenant in the transporter room, while the two were under the influence of Harry Mudd's love potion crystals, in 2269. (TAS: "Mudd's Passion")

Lieutenant #8

File:USS Enterprise sciences lieutenant 9.jpg

Lieutenant #10

This lieutenant served aboard the Enterprise in 2269.

That year, he was present in the mess hall when the crew suddenly began to experience miniaturization while investigating the lost colony Terra 10. (TAS: "The Terratin Incident")

Lieutenants #9 and 10

These lieutenants served aboard the Enterprise in 2269.

That year, they were miniaturized and later beamed down to the colony Terra 10 to acquire dilithium. (TAS: "The Terratin Incident")

Lieutenant commander

USS Enterprise sciences lt cmdr 1

Sciences division lieutenant commander

This lieutenant commander was one of the department heads present in the briefing room when the Enterprise encountered a giant single cell creature in 2268. He was there on the order of Captain Kirk with his reports on the zone of darkness they were in. (TOS: "The Immunity Syndrome")

Played by John Blower, who also appeared as Swensen and as a Babel Conference lieutenant commander.

Medical staff

Medical technician #1

USS Enterprise sciences medical technician 1

Medical technician #1

This medical technician served aboard the Enterprise in 2266.

That year, he was present in Sickbay when Captain James T. Kirk made a shipwide announcement, during the Romulan Neutral Zone incident. (TOS: "Balance of Terror")

Played by an unknown performer.

Medical technician #2

USS Enterprise sciences medical technician 2

Medical technician #2

This medical technician served aboard the Enterprise in 2267.

That year, he assisted Doctor McCoy in examining, the pon farr affected Spock. (TOS: "Amok Time")

Played by an unknown performer.

Medical technician #3

USS Enterprise sciences medical technician 3

Medical technician #3

This medical technician served aboard the Enterprise in 2267.

That year, he helped Doctor Leonard McCoy examining the landing party members, suffering from rapid aging after visiting Gamma Hydra IV. (TOS: "The Deadly Years")

The following year, he helped Dr. M'Benga and McCoy in taking the injured Spock to sickbay, after he was beamed up from Neural. (TOS: "A Private Little War")

Played by an unknown performer.

Medical technician #4

USS Enterprise sciences medical technician 4

Medical technician #4

This medical technician served aboard the Enterprise in 2268.

That year, he helped Doctor McCoy in the bypass operation of Ambassador Sarek. (TOS: "Journey to Babel")

Played by an unknown performer.

Medical technician #5

USS Enterprise sciences medical technician 5

Medical technician #5

This medical technician served aboard the Enterprise in 2269.

That year, he was present at the decompression chamber when Lieutenant Mira Romaine was possessed by the survivors of Zetar, in 2269. (TOS: "The Lights of Zetar")

He was also present when Dr. Sevrin was examined in sickbay, the same year. (TOS: "The Way to Eden")

He was played by an unknown performer.

Medical technicians #6 and 7

These medical technicians served aboard the Enterprise in 2269.

That year, they helped to get the unconscious Janice Lester to sickbay. (TOS: "Turnabout Intruder")

They were played by unknown actors.

Nurse #1

USS Enterprise sciences nurse 1

Nurse #1

This nurse served aboard the Enterprise in 2267.

That year, she was present when Khan Noonien Singh and his followers seized control of the ship. (TOS: "Space Seed")

She was played by actress Joan Webster.

Nurse #2

USS Enterprise sciences nurse 2

Nurse #2

This nurse served aboard the Enterprise in 2267.

That year she assisted Doctor McCoy with sedating the crew when the ship was taken over by the Redjac entity. (TOS: "Wolf in the Fold")

She was played by actress Judi Sherven.
Star Trek: The Card Game gives her name as Cheryl Thomas.

Nurse #3

USS Enterprise sciences nurse 3

Nurse #3

This nurse served aboard the Enterprise in 2268.

During the ship's journey to Babel that year, she passed in the corridor outside the sickbay as Kirk and Spock entered to speak with Ambassador Sarek who was there, confined to a biobed. A short time later, she was in McCoy's lab while Spock, Amanda and McCoy were in an adjacent room discussing Sarek's condition and pending surgery. Later, during the aforementioned surgery, she assisted in keeping Nurse Chapel's supplies fully stocked while Doctor McCoy performed his bypass operation on the Ambassador. Following the surgery, she assisted, along with a medical technician in cleanup the surgical area. (TOS: "Journey to Babel")

She was also on duty in sickbay, later that year, when the Enterprise encountered the dikironium cloud creature. (TOS: "Obsession")

She was on duty in sickbay that year, as well, while the Enterprise crew dealt with the effects of a giant space amoeba. (TOS: "The Immunity Syndrome")

She was played by an unknown actress.

Nurse #4

USS Enterprise sciences nurse 4

Nurse #4

This nurse served aboard the Enterprise in 2268.

That year, she assisted Doctor McCoy on the bridge, administering hyposprays of stimulants to Uhura and Spock, when the crew of Enterprise was affected by giant single cell creature. When Leslie became dizzy and fainted, Kirk called her over to take care of the stricken engineer. She later returned to Sickbay where she assisted Brent in taking care of other suffering crewmembers, and as well, assisted Nurse Christine Chapel. (TOS: "The Immunity Syndrome")

She was played by an unknown actress. She was identified in the script as an "N.D. Nurse", and addressed by Kirk as "Nurse".

Nurse #5

USS Enterprise sciences nurse 5

Nurse #5

This nurse served aboard the Enterprise in 2268.

That year, she assisted Doctor McCoy and Nurse Chapel in stabilizing Kirk's body after Sargon had been believed to have been killed while inside it. She was also worried about how they would return Kirk's mind to his body, and how long the life support systems could keep his body alive without him. (TOS: "Return to Tomorrow")

This nurse was played by Cindy Lou.
In the novelization by James Blish, she was identified as "Nurse M'Benga".
In the novel A Choice of Catastrophes she was named "Zainab Odhiambo". [2]

Nurse #6

USS Enterprise sciences nurse 6

Nurse #6

This nurse served aboard the Enterprise in 2268.

That year, she assisted Doctor McCoy and Nurse Chapel in stabilizing Kirk's body after Sargon had been believed to have been killed while inside it. (TOS: "Return to Tomorrow")

She was played by Jeannie Malone.

Nurse #7

File:USS Enterprise sciences lieutenant 5.jpg

Lieutenant #5

This nurse, who held the rank of lieutenant, was present in a corridor when the Enterprise visited Gideon in 2268. (TOS: "The Mark of Gideon")

Played by an unknown actress.

Orderly #1

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Orderly #1

This orderly served aboard the Enterprise in 2268.

That year, he was affected by the interphase phenomenon, encountered in the Tholian sector, causing him to experience a fit of insanity and attacked McCoy, while he assisted McCoy and Chapel. After he was subdued, the Doctor confined him to Sickbay. (TOS: "The Tholian Web")

Played by an unknown actor.

Orderly #2

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Orderly #2

This orderly served aboard the Enterprise in 2268.

That year, he aided Doctor McCoy in sickbay while treating the injured crewmembers who were injured during clashes aboard the Enterprise with Kang's Klingon personnel, all while under the influence of the Beta XII-A entity in 2268.

The orderly was asked by McCoy where the Numanol capsule he wanted was, leading the orderly to produce a tray with several medical devices, as well as a number of capsules.

Later, at McCoy's request, he brought his tray over to take care of the unconscious Ensign Pavel Chekov. (TOS: "Day of the Dove")

He was played by an unknown performer. In the script it was stated that his "face [was] haggard from the awful activity here."

Mid 2270s

Airlock technician

USS Enterprise sciences airlock technician

An airlock technician

This airlock technician was working on board the USS Enterprise in the 2270s during the V'Ger incident. (Star Trek: The Motion Picture)

He was played by Gary Faga.

Betelgeusian officer

File:Betelgeusian science officer.jpg

A Betelgeusian officer

A Betelgeusian science officer was among the crew that attended the briefing on V'Ger in the 2270s. (Star Trek: The Motion Picture)

He was played by an unknown actor.
In the novel Ex Machina this character was identified as Specialist first class Hrrii'ush Uuvu'it, and was a sensor analyst.

Bridge crew member #1

USS Enterprise sciences bridge crew member 1

A bridge crewmember

This crew member was assigned to the USS Enterprise in the 2270s. She was present when Admiral Kirk told the bridge crew that he was back in command. (Star Trek: The Motion Picture).

This crewmember was played by actress Momo Yashima.
Her attire was auctioned in the It's A Wrap! sale and auction, which describes the pin she wore as an "Able Seaman" badge. [3]
The novel Ex Machina gives this character the name Reiko Onami, a xenopsychologist while Yashima named this character Ensign Yamada on her IMDb resume.

Bridge technician 1

USS Enterprise sciences bridge crew member 2

A bridge crewmember

This technician was also serving on the bridge during the V'Ger incident in the mid-2270s. (Star Trek: The Motion Picture)

He was played by Franklyn Seales.
He was identified as a technician on the film's call sheet.

Bridge technician 2

USS Enterprise sciences bridge crew member 3

A bridge crewmember

This technician was also serving on the bridge during the V'Ger incident in the 2270s. She was also present during the staff briefing at the recreation deck, and wore both a white and beige uniform during the course of events. (Star Trek: The Motion Picture)

She was played by Iva Lane.
She was identified as a technician on the film's call sheet.

Cargo deck ensign

USS Enterprise sciences cargo deck ensign

An ensign

This ensign served on board the Enterprise in the 2270s. He welcomed Admiral James T. Kirk on the cargo deck. (Star Trek: The Motion Picture)

This ensign was played by Howard Itzkowitz.

Medical staff member #1

USS Enterprise sciences medical staff member 1

A medical staff member

This crew member was among Doctor Leonard McCoy's medical staff, and was present in sickbay when Spock was treated there after his mind meld with V'Ger, in the mid-2270s. (Star Trek: The Motion Picture)

He was played by an unknown performer.

Medical technician #8

File:USS Enterprise sciences medical technician 10.jpg

A medical staff member

This medical technician was among Doctor Leonard McCoy's staff, and was present in sickbay when Spock was treated there after his mind meld with V'Ger. (Star Trek: The Motion Picture)

He was played by an unknown performer. The character was named as a "Med Tech" in the script.
The Star Trek Customizable Card Game gives his name as Jacobson.

Rec deck crew members

These crew members attended the briefing on the recreation deck of the USS Enterprise in the mid-2270s. They were witnesses to the destruction of the Epsilon IX station during the briefing. (Star Trek: The Motion Picture)

All 170 crewmembers were played by extras, production staff members, and fans and most of them received no on-screen credit for their appearances. They were cast by a cattle call, organized by Bjo Trimble and had to fulfill these special requests: "aged between 20 and 40, men from 5'8" to 6'2", sizes 40-42, and women from 5'6" to 5'8', sizes 8-10"
The Vulcan officers, played by Scott Dweck and JoAnn Christy, were identified in the novel "Ex Machina" as Nurse Spanla (β) and security technician T'Hesh (β), respectively.
Bjo Trimble also appeared as a science crewmember in this scene.

2280s

Medical staff member #2

USS Enterprise sciences medical staff member 2

A medical crewmember

This crew member was among Doctor Leonard McCoy's medical staff, and worked in sickbay, in 2285. (Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan)

He was played by an unknown performer.

Medical staff member #3

USS Enterprise sciences medical staff member 3

A medical crewmember

This crew member was also among McCoy's medical staff, and worked in sickbay, in 2285. (Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan)

He was played by an unknown performer.

Nurses

These two nurses were present when Admiral James Kirk took and inspection tour on the Enterprise, in 2285. (Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan)

They were played by unknown performers.