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− | These are [[unnamed humanoids|unidentified |
+ | These are [[unnamed humanoids|unidentified humanoid species]] observed in the [[24th century]]. |
− | {{bginfo|See also: [[Unnamed mirror universe inhabitants]].}} |
+ | {{bginfo|See also: [[Individuals mirror 000|Unnamed mirror universe inhabitants]].}} |
== Alpha and Beta Quadrant == |
== Alpha and Beta Quadrant == |
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[[File:Abducting aliens.jpg|thumb|150px|Two abducting aliens]] |
[[File:Abducting aliens.jpg|thumb|150px|Two abducting aliens]] |
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[[File:Third abducting alien.jpg|thumb|150px|A third alien]] |
[[File:Third abducting alien.jpg|thumb|150px|A third alien]] |
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+ | {{aquote|In any event, we now know of your race and we know how to imprison you. Bear that in mind. Now, get off my ship!|Jean-Luc Picard''', to his alien abductors|2366|Allegiance}} |
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− | These '''[[alien]]s''' were an intelligent [[species]] and civilization with advanced technology. Their physical appearance was characterized by a large bald cranium, a large chin and large nostrils and light brown skin. They were dressed in blue leather-like jumpsuits. They had the ability to form links between themselves [[telepath|telepathically]], so that they were in continual contact with each other. |
+ | These '''[[alien]]s''' were an intelligent [[species]] and civilization with advanced [[technology]]. Their physical appearance was characterized by a large bald cranium, a large chin and large nostrils and light brown skin. They were dressed in blue leather-like jumpsuits. They had the ability to form links between themselves [[telepath|telepathically]], so that they were in continual contact with each other. |
− | Their culture was heavily influenced by the fact that each individual was identical, so that distinctions between themselves were meaningless. Consequently, they did not have leaders or followers. They also did not have a concept of morality. |
+ | Their culture was heavily influenced by the fact that each individual was identical, so that distinctions between themselves were meaningless. Consequently, they did not have leaders or followers. They also did not have a concept of [[morality]]. |
− | Their technology included [[transporter]]s which could also replicate living matter, including the complex patterns of the brain. |
+ | Their technology included [[transporter]]s which could also replicate living matter, including the complex patterns of the [[brain]]. |
− | In [[2366]], a group of them decided to study the nature of command. To this end, three beings were responsible for kidnapping members of other species which reacted differently to authority. They kidnapped [[ |
+ | In [[2366]], a group of them decided to study the nature of command. To this end, three beings were responsible for kidnapping members of other species which reacted differently to authority. They kidnapped a [[Human]], {{Captain}} [[Jean-Luc Picard]], a [[Mizarian]], [[Kova Tholl]], and a [[Chalnoth]], [[Esoqq]]. Another being also entered the cell to observe them, taking on the identity of a [[Bolian]] [[Starfleet]] [[cadet]], [[Mitena Haro]]. The cell was designed with tests in mind to give them goals to achieve, and setbacks to deter them when they didn't work together. Meanwhile, the group created replicas of the three individuals to resume their lives and test aspects of command there. For example, Picard's replica gave increasingly strange orders to gauge reaction. |
− | After Picard discovered what happened, they returned him to the |
+ | After Picard discovered what happened, they returned him to the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-D|-D}} since the experiment was then ruined. He trapped the two aliens with him in a [[force field]]. They pleaded to be let go. After Picard showed them what it's like to held against one's will, that kidnapping is wrong, he dropped the force field and ordered them off his ship. ({{TNG|Allegiance}}) |
{{bginfo|The script simply described these individuals and race as "''identical alien creatures (a species we've never seen before).''" The script also indicates that there were a total to four aliens seen in the episode, with #3 being Haro and #4 being the Picard replicate.|All four aliens were played by twin actors [[Jerry Rector|Jerry]] and [[Jeff Rector]]. Stated [[Michael Westmore]], "''Both actors looked exactly alike in body shape, head size and facial features, so we were able to use a duplicate set of [makeup] appliances on them.''" (''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation Makeup FX Journal]]'', p. 66)|Westmore further explained that the staff described these aliens as "cauliflower heads", and described their makeup as "large, yellowish heads with big nostrils.''" (''[[Star Trek: Aliens & Artifacts]]'', p. 118)}} |
{{bginfo|The script simply described these individuals and race as "''identical alien creatures (a species we've never seen before).''" The script also indicates that there were a total to four aliens seen in the episode, with #3 being Haro and #4 being the Picard replicate.|All four aliens were played by twin actors [[Jerry Rector|Jerry]] and [[Jeff Rector]]. Stated [[Michael Westmore]], "''Both actors looked exactly alike in body shape, head size and facial features, so we were able to use a duplicate set of [makeup] appliances on them.''" (''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation Makeup FX Journal]]'', p. 66)|Westmore further explained that the staff described these aliens as "cauliflower heads", and described their makeup as "large, yellowish heads with big nostrils.''" (''[[Star Trek: Aliens & Artifacts]]'', p. 118)}} |
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=== Albino's guards === |
=== Albino's guards === |
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=== Beachgoers === |
=== Beachgoers === |
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==== Swimmers {{anchor|Beachgoers 001}}==== |
==== Swimmers {{anchor|Beachgoers 001}}==== |
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− | [[File:Alien couple, Inside Man.jpg|thumb|150px|An alien couple]] |
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Several '''aliens''' visited the same beach, [[Deanna Troi]] and [[Reginald Barclay]] visited in [[2377]]. |
Several '''aliens''' visited the same beach, [[Deanna Troi]] and [[Reginald Barclay]] visited in [[2377]]. |
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A man with a large nose was buried into the sand by two females. ({{VOY|Inside Man}}) |
A man with a large nose was buried into the sand by two females. ({{VOY|Inside Man}}) |
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{{bginfo|The male part of the couple was played by background actor [[David Polk]]. His trousers were sold off on the [[It's A Wrap! sale and auction]] on eBay. ''{{stala|9690}}'' The others were played by [[unknown performers]].}} |
{{bginfo|The male part of the couple was played by background actor [[David Polk]]. His trousers were sold off on the [[It's A Wrap! sale and auction]] on eBay. ''{{stala|9690}}'' The others were played by [[unknown performers]].}} |
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+ | File:Alien swimmer 1.jpg|''Played by [[David Polk]]'' |
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+ | File:Alien swimmer 2.jpg|''Played by a [[unknown actress]]'' |
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==== Cabana boy {{anchor|Cabana boy 001}}==== |
==== Cabana boy {{anchor|Cabana boy 001}}==== |
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[[File:Buck-toothed alien criminal.jpg|thumb|150px|A criminal displayed on a wanted poster]] |
[[File:Buck-toothed alien criminal.jpg|thumb|150px|A criminal displayed on a wanted poster]] |
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This '''individual''' was a [[criminal]] whose face was displayed on a [[wanted poster]] in [[Odo]]'s [[security office]] aboard Deep Space 9 in [[2369]] through [[2372]]. ({{DS9|Vortex|If Wishes Were Horses|The Forsaken|Dramatis Personae|Duet}}, {{e|In the Hands of the Prophets}}, {{e|Crossfire}}) |
This '''individual''' was a [[criminal]] whose face was displayed on a [[wanted poster]] in [[Odo]]'s [[security office]] aboard Deep Space 9 in [[2369]] through [[2372]]. ({{DS9|Vortex|If Wishes Were Horses|The Forsaken|Dramatis Personae|Duet}}, {{e|In the Hands of the Prophets}}, {{e|Crossfire}}) |
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− | {{bginfo|This criminal was portrayed by an [[unknown performer]]. Their image an augmented make-up continuity photo originally taken by the make-up department.|For more information on this species, [[Buck-toothed alien |
+ | {{bginfo|This criminal was portrayed by an [[unknown performer]]. Their image an augmented make-up continuity photo originally taken by the make-up department.|For more information on this species, [[Buck-toothed alien 001|look here]].}} |
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=== Dessica II visitors === |
=== Dessica II visitors === |
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''By [[2372]], members of this species had also traveled to [[Earth]]; one female member of this species walked along the streets of [[San Francisco]] and came very close to [[Harry Kim]]'s former [[apartment]].'' ({{VOY|Non Sequitur}}) |
''By [[2372]], members of this species had also traveled to [[Earth]]; one female member of this species walked along the streets of [[San Francisco]] and came very close to [[Harry Kim]]'s former [[apartment]].'' ({{VOY|Non Sequitur}}) |
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− | {{bginfo|This alien was played by [[Tracee Cocco]]. She filmed her scenes for "Non Sequitur" on Tuesday {{d|25|July|1995}} [[Filming locations|on location]] at the [[New York Street]] lot and is listed as "Alien Pedestrian" on the call sheet.}} |
+ | {{bginfo|This alien was played by [[Tracee Cocco]]. She filmed her scenes for "Non Sequitur" on Tuesday {{d|25|July|1995}} [[Filming locations|on location]] at the [[New York Street]] lot and is listed as "Alien Pedestrian" on the call sheet.|For more information on this species, [[Alien with pink-skin and bulbous head 001|look here]].}} |
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==== Quantum Café bartender ==== |
==== Quantum Café bartender ==== |
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− | {{see-list|Terrasphere 8 |
+ | {{see-list|Terrasphere 8 bartender 001|| Terrasphere 8 bartender}} |
=== Harod IV miners {{anchor|Harod IV miners 001}} === |
=== Harod IV miners {{anchor|Harod IV miners 001}} === |
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File:Alien miner 3, 2368.jpg|Species 2<br>''Played by [[Charles Gunning]]'' |
File:Alien miner 3, 2368.jpg|Species 2<br>''Played by [[Charles Gunning]]'' |
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File:Alien miner 7, 2368.jpg|Species 2<br>''Played by an [[unknown actor]] |
File:Alien miner 7, 2368.jpg|Species 2<br>''Played by an [[unknown actor]] |
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− | File:Alien miner |
+ | File:Alien miner 2, 2368.jpg|''Played by an [[unknown actor]] |
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=== USS ''Enterprise''-D === |
=== USS ''Enterprise''-D === |
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+ | {{see-list|Unnamed USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-D) command division personnel#Alien bassoonist|| Alien bassoonist}} |
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− | ==== Alien ''Enterprise''-D crewmember ==== |
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− | {{see-list|Unnamed USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-D) personnel#Alien crewman|| |
+ | {{see-list|Unnamed USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-D) command division personnel#Alien crewman|| Alien crew woman in salon}} |
+ | {{see-list|Unnamed USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-D) personnel#Alien musician|| Alien keyboardist}} |
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+ | === Utopia Planitia Fleet Yards personnel === |
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+ | {{see-list|Kima's mom 001||Kima's mom}} |
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== Delta Quadrant == |
== Delta Quadrant == |
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[[File:Peak-eared alien prisoner.jpg|thumb|150px|An alien prisoner]] |
[[File:Peak-eared alien prisoner.jpg|thumb|150px|An alien prisoner]] |
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This '''alien prisoner''' was held at the [[Akritirian maximum security detention facility]] in [[2373]]. He had peaked ears, a mottled grey skin and a prominent [[cranial ridge]] on his [[forehead]]. ({{VOY|The Chute}}) |
This '''alien prisoner''' was held at the [[Akritirian maximum security detention facility]] in [[2373]]. He had peaked ears, a mottled grey skin and a prominent [[cranial ridge]] on his [[forehead]]. ({{VOY|The Chute}}) |
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− | {{bginfo|[[File:Bob Shuttleworth, the chute.jpg|thumb|left|125px|Shuttleworth behind the scenes]]This alien was played by recurring background actor [[Bob Shuttleworth]] who received no credit for his appearance.|He filmed his scenes on {{d|11|July|1996}}, {{d|12|July|1996}}, and {{d|17|July|1996}} on [[Paramount Stage 16]] and is listed as "Alien 'A' Prisoner" on the call sheets. According to Shuttleworth himself, this alien was dubbed "Puck" by [[Michael Westmore]].}} |
+ | {{bginfo|[[File:Bob Shuttleworth, the chute.jpg|thumb|left|125px|Shuttleworth behind the scenes]]This alien was played by recurring background actor [[Bob Shuttleworth]] who received no credit for his appearance.|He filmed his scenes on {{d|11|July|1996}}, {{d|12|July|1996}}, and {{d|17|July|1996}} on [[Paramount Stage 16]] and is listed as "Alien 'A' Prisoner" on the call sheets. According to Shuttleworth himself, this alien was dubbed "Puck" by [[Michael Westmore]].{{clear}}}} |
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==== Akritirian prisoners {{anchors|Akritirian prisoner 002|Akritirian prisoner 003}} ==== |
==== Akritirian prisoners {{anchors|Akritirian prisoner 002|Akritirian prisoner 003}} ==== |
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File:Brown alien (Drive).jpg|''Played by an [[unknown actor]]'' |
File:Brown alien (Drive).jpg|''Played by an [[unknown actor]]'' |
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=== Avery III prisoner === |
=== Avery III prisoner === |
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==== Reptilian {{anchor|Bumps 001}} ==== |
==== Reptilian {{anchor|Bumps 001}} ==== |
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[[File:Assimilated cheater species, Infinite regress.jpg|thumb|150px|Hallucination of pre-assimilated self]] |
[[File:Assimilated cheater species, Infinite regress.jpg|thumb|150px|Hallucination of pre-assimilated self]] |
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− | This '''individual with bumpy reptilian skin'' was encountered and [[assimilation|assimilated]] by the [[Borg]] prior to [[2373]]. An image this person appeared during one of [[Seven of Nine]]'s guilt-induced hallucinations after her encounter with a Borg [[vinculum]]. ({{VOY|Infinite Regress}}) |
+ | This '''individual with bumpy reptilian skin''' was encountered and [[assimilation|assimilated]] by the [[Borg]] prior to [[2373]]. An image this person appeared during one of [[Seven of Nine]]'s guilt-induced hallucinations after her encounter with a Borg [[vinculum]]. ({{VOY|Infinite Regress}}) |
{{bginfo|This reptilian was played by an [[unknown performer]].}} |
{{bginfo|This reptilian was played by an [[unknown performer]].}} |
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[[File:Tailhead assimilated.jpg|thumb|150px|Hallucination of pre-assimilated self]] |
[[File:Tailhead assimilated.jpg|thumb|150px|Hallucination of pre-assimilated self]] |
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This '''individual with tailhead''' was encountered and [[assimilation|assimilated]] by the [[Borg]] prior to [[2373]]. An image this person appeared during one of [[Seven of Nine]]'s guilt-induced hallucinations after her encounter with a Borg [[vinculum]]. ({{VOY|Infinite Regress}}) |
This '''individual with tailhead''' was encountered and [[assimilation|assimilated]] by the [[Borg]] prior to [[2373]]. An image this person appeared during one of [[Seven of Nine]]'s guilt-induced hallucinations after her encounter with a Borg [[vinculum]]. ({{VOY|Infinite Regress}}) |
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− | {{bginfo|This Tailhead was played by an [[unknown performer]].}} |
+ | {{bginfo|This Tailhead was played by an [[unknown performer]].|For more information on this species, [[Tailhead alien 001|look here]].}} |
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=== Markonian outpost === |
=== Markonian outpost === |
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==== Markonian outpost station manager {{anchor|Markonian outpost manager 001}}==== |
==== Markonian outpost station manager {{anchor|Markonian outpost manager 001}}==== |
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− | An '''unidentified alien''' worked as [[station manager]] aboard the [[Markonian outpost]] in the Delta Quadrant in 2376. He failed to inform |
+ | An '''unidentified alien''' worked as [[station manager]] aboard the [[Markonian outpost]] in the Delta Quadrant in 2376. He failed to inform {{Captain}} [[Kathryn Janeway]] that a [[vine]] she had been given was prehensile. ({{VOY|Survival Instinct}}) |
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File:Mikhal bar alien 1.jpg|Male alien with "hammer head"<br>''Played by [[Louis Ortiz]]'' |
File:Mikhal bar alien 1.jpg|Male alien with "hammer head"<br>''Played by [[Louis Ortiz]]'' |
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File:Mikhal bar alien 2.jpg|Male bald alien<br>''Played by [[Lemuel Perry]]'' |
File:Mikhal bar alien 2.jpg|Male bald alien<br>''Played by [[Lemuel Perry]]'' |
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− | File:Mikhal bar alien 3.jpg|Female alien with jeweled hair<br>''Played by [[ |
+ | File:Mikhal bar alien 3.jpg|Female alien with jeweled hair<br>''Played by [[Damaris Cordelia]]'' |
File:Mikhal bar alien 4.jpg|Female alien with cranial ridges<br>''Played by [[Sue Henley]]'' |
File:Mikhal bar alien 4.jpg|Female alien with cranial ridges<br>''Played by [[Sue Henley]]'' |
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=== Mokra-controlled planet aliens {{anchor|Marketplace visitors 001}}=== |
=== Mokra-controlled planet aliens {{anchor|Marketplace visitors 001}}=== |
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− | These '''alien species''' were living on a [[ |
+ | These '''alien species''' were living on a [[Augris' homeworld|Mokra-controlled planet]] in [[2372]]. They visited the [[marketplace]] when an [[away team]] of the {{USS|Voyager}} was attacked and imprisoned by [[Augris' species soldiers 001|soldiers]] of the [[Mokra Order]]. ({{VOY|Resistance}}) |
− | {{bginfo|[[File:Tracee Cocco, Resistance.jpg|thumb|left|100px|Tracee Cocco]]They're listed as "Aliens" on the call sheets and filmed their scenes on {{d|29|September|1995}} and {{d|2|October|1995}} on [[Paramount Stage 16]].|The makeup on [[Tracee Cocco]] was applied by [[Thomas E. Surprenant]].}} |
+ | {{bginfo|[[File:Tracee Cocco, Resistance.jpg|thumb|left|100px|Tracee Cocco]]They're listed as "Aliens" on the call sheets and filmed their scenes on {{d|29|September|1995}} and {{d|2|October|1995}} on [[Paramount Stage 16]].|The makeup on [[Tracee Cocco]] was applied by [[Thomas E. Surprenant]].{{clear}}}} |
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These two '''aliens''' worked as [[security guard]]s for [[Bahrat]] on his space station. They arrested Commander Chakotay and Tom Paris for dealing with narcotics and later accompanied Bahrat to arrest [[Tosin]] and [[#Henchmen 001|his henchmen]]. ({{VOY|Fair Trade}}) |
These two '''aliens''' worked as [[security guard]]s for [[Bahrat]] on his space station. They arrested Commander Chakotay and Tom Paris for dealing with narcotics and later accompanied Bahrat to arrest [[Tosin]] and [[#Henchmen 001|his henchmen]]. ({{VOY|Fair Trade}}) |
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{{bginfo|The two actors filmed their scenes on Wednesday {{d|16|October|1996}} on [[Paramount Stage 9]] and Thursday {{d|17|October|1996}} on [[Paramount Stage 16]] and are listed as "Bahrat's guards" on the call sheets. They both wore [[Boslic]] prosthetic headpieces.}} |
{{bginfo|The two actors filmed their scenes on Wednesday {{d|16|October|1996}} on [[Paramount Stage 9]] and Thursday {{d|17|October|1996}} on [[Paramount Stage 16]] and are listed as "Bahrat's guards" on the call sheets. They both wore [[Boslic]] prosthetic headpieces.}} |
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==== Customers and vendors {{anchor|Marketplace aliens 001}} ==== |
==== Customers and vendors {{anchor|Marketplace aliens 001}} ==== |
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These '''alien customers and vendors''' did business at the [[marketplace]] and [[tavern]] aboard Bahrat's space station while ''Voyager'' stopped to do some business. Also present on the station were [[Tak Tak shopper 1|three]] [[Tak Tak shopper 2|Tak Tak]] [[Tak Tak shopper 3|customers]] and two [[Garan vendor 001|Garan]] [[Garan vendor 002|vendors]]. ({{VOY|Fair Trade}}) |
These '''alien customers and vendors''' did business at the [[marketplace]] and [[tavern]] aboard Bahrat's space station while ''Voyager'' stopped to do some business. Also present on the station were [[Tak Tak shopper 1|three]] [[Tak Tak shopper 2|Tak Tak]] [[Tak Tak shopper 3|customers]] and two [[Garan vendor 001|Garan]] [[Garan vendor 002|vendors]]. ({{VOY|Fair Trade}}) |
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− | {{bginfo|The background performers filmed their scenes on Thursday {{d|17|October|1996}} and Friday {{d|18|October|1996}} on [[Paramount Stage 16]].|The call sheets are listing these aliens as "4 Customers" – [[Kevin Grover|K. Grover]], [[Shepard Ross|S. Ross]], [[Grace Harrell|G. Harrell]], and [[Heather Ferguson|H. Ferguson]], "6 Vendors" – (M) [[N. Berman]], [[A. Craig]], [[Pablo Soriano|P. Soriano]], and [[Adrian Tafoya|A. Tafoya]]; (F) [[C. Engh]] and [[S. Hawkins]], "4 Hooded Customers" – (M) [[R. Armstead]], [[John Austin|J. Austin]], and [[Michael Braveheart|M. Braveheart]]; (F) [[Julie Plum|J. Plum]], and "1 ½ Hooded Customer" – [[E. Shin]].|The costume worn by Julie Plum was previously worn by [[Holiday Freeman]] as a [[J'naii civilian 009|J'naii]] in the {{s| |
+ | {{bginfo|The background performers filmed their scenes on Thursday {{d|17|October|1996}} and Friday {{d|18|October|1996}} on [[Paramount Stage 16]].|The call sheets are listing these aliens as "4 Customers" – [[Kevin Grover|K. Grover]], [[Shepard Ross|S. Ross]], [[Grace Harrell|G. Harrell]], and [[Heather Ferguson|H. Ferguson]], "6 Vendors" – (M) [[N. Berman]], [[A. Craig]], [[Pablo Soriano|P. Soriano]], and [[Adrian Tafoya|A. Tafoya]]; (F) [[C. Engh]] and [[S. Hawkins]], "4 Hooded Customers" – (M) [[R. Armstead]], [[John Austin|J. Austin]], and [[Michael Braveheart|M. Braveheart]]; (F) [[Julie Plum|J. Plum]], and "1 ½ Hooded Customer" – [[E. Shin]].|The costume worn by Julie Plum was previously worn by [[Holiday Freeman]] as a [[J'naii civilian 009|J'naii]] in the {{s|TNG}} episode {{e|The Outcast}}.}} |
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These two '''alien [[henchman|henchmen]]''' were hired to protect [[Tosin]]. The accompanied him aboard a [[Bahrat's space station|space station]] to deal with [[narcotic]]s and [[warp plasma]] but were lured by Neelix and [[Wixiban]]. When the first henchman fired his hand-held weapon, the leaked warp plasma ignited the back alley. ({{VOY|Fair Trade}}) |
These two '''alien [[henchman|henchmen]]''' were hired to protect [[Tosin]]. The accompanied him aboard a [[Bahrat's space station|space station]] to deal with [[narcotic]]s and [[warp plasma]] but were lured by Neelix and [[Wixiban]]. When the first henchman fired his hand-held weapon, the leaked warp plasma ignited the back alley. ({{VOY|Fair Trade}}) |
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{{bginfo|The two actors filmed their scenes on Monday {{d|21|October|1996}} on [[Paramount Stage 16]] and are listed as "Tosin's henchmen" on the call sheet of the episode.|The second henchmen wore the same prosthetic, however grey-ish in color, as was used for members of [[Zolan's species]].}} |
{{bginfo|The two actors filmed their scenes on Monday {{d|21|October|1996}} on [[Paramount Stage 16]] and are listed as "Tosin's henchmen" on the call sheet of the episode.|The second henchmen wore the same prosthetic, however grey-ish in color, as was used for members of [[Zolan's species]].}} |
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==== Pink-skinned bald alien {{anchor|Pink visitor 002}} ==== |
==== Pink-skinned bald alien {{anchor|Pink visitor 002}} ==== |
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This '''pink-skinned bald alien''', of a species [[Alien with pink-skin and bulbous head 001|often found]] in the Alpha Quadrant, was also on the [[space station]] close to the [[Nekrit Expanse]]. This alien was present on the station when the crew of the {{USS|Voyager}} was there and later helped the [[Voth]] scientist [[Forra Gegen]] create an image of the outer appearance of [[Human]]s. ({{VOY|Distant Origin}}) |
This '''pink-skinned bald alien''', of a species [[Alien with pink-skin and bulbous head 001|often found]] in the Alpha Quadrant, was also on the [[space station]] close to the [[Nekrit Expanse]]. This alien was present on the station when the crew of the {{USS|Voyager}} was there and later helped the [[Voth]] scientist [[Forra Gegen]] create an image of the outer appearance of [[Human]]s. ({{VOY|Distant Origin}}) |
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{{bginfo|This alien was played by [[Tracee Cocco]]. She filmed her scenes on Tuesday {{d|4|February|1997}} on [[Paramount Stage 16]] and is listed as "Nekrit Alien" on the call sheet.}} |
{{bginfo|This alien was played by [[Tracee Cocco]]. She filmed her scenes on Tuesday {{d|4|February|1997}} on [[Paramount Stage 16]] and is listed as "Nekrit Alien" on the call sheet.}} |
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=== Ord'mirit mining vessel commandant {{anchor|Commandant 001}}=== |
=== Ord'mirit mining vessel commandant {{anchor|Commandant 001}}=== |
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This '''individual''' was the [[commandant]] of an [[Ord'mirit mining vessel]] encountered by the [[Silver Blood]] {{USS|Voyager}} in [[orbit]] of a [[class Y planet]] in [[2375]]. He contacted the ''Voyager'' and asked them to leave the planet and its orbit immediately. ({{VOY|Course: Oblivion}}) |
This '''individual''' was the [[commandant]] of an [[Ord'mirit mining vessel]] encountered by the [[Silver Blood]] {{USS|Voyager}} in [[orbit]] of a [[class Y planet]] in [[2375]]. He contacted the ''Voyager'' and asked them to leave the planet and its orbit immediately. ({{VOY|Course: Oblivion}}) |
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{{bginfo|{{VO}}|He was voiced by an [[unknown actor]].}} |
{{bginfo|{{VO}}|He was voiced by an [[unknown actor]].}} |
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=== Quarra === |
=== Quarra === |
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All three later sat together in the local [[tavern]]. ({{VOY|Workforce, Part II}}) |
All three later sat together in the local [[tavern]]. ({{VOY|Workforce, Part II}}) |
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{{bginfo|These aliens, which bore features similar to both the [[Benzite]]s and [[Imhotep]] were played by [[unknown actor]]s. In the call sheets, they were identified as "Full Heads", and in the script, the one encountered by Janeway was called simply, "Alien N.D." and was uncredited, despite having spoken dialog.}} |
{{bginfo|These aliens, which bore features similar to both the [[Benzite]]s and [[Imhotep]] were played by [[unknown actor]]s. In the call sheets, they were identified as "Full Heads", and in the script, the one encountered by Janeway was called simply, "Alien N.D." and was uncredited, despite having spoken dialog.}} |
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− | {{bginfo|This alien was played by recurring background actor [[Stephen Pisani]] who received no credit for this appearance.|The call sheet listed him as "Alien Nose #2" and "Nose Type 2".}} |
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+ | File:Alien with forehead ridge 1.jpg|''Played by [[Stephen Pisani]]'' |
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+ | File:Alien with forehead ridge 2.jpg|''Played by [[Lalita Lauren]]'' |
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==== Ridged nose alien {{anchor|Workers 003}}==== |
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File:Alien with ridged nose 2.jpg|''Played by [[Noriko Suzuki]]'' |
File:Alien with ridged nose 2.jpg|''Played by [[Noriko Suzuki]]'' |
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=== Sobras === |
=== Sobras === |
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==== Sobras dancer {{anchor|Sobras dancer 001}}==== |
==== Sobras dancer {{anchor|Sobras dancer 001}}==== |
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[[File:Sobras dancer.jpg|thumb|150px|A dancer on Sobras]] |
[[File:Sobras dancer.jpg|thumb|150px|A dancer on Sobras]] |
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+ | A female member of this species was a '''[[dancer]]''' at a [[bar]] on [[Sobras]], a [[planet]] controlled by the [[Kazon-Pommar]]. |
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⚫ | In [[2372]], [[Tersa]] informed [[Neelix]] that this dancer had shown him a [[puzzle]] he was completely engrossed in. He added that the first man to solve it, and move only two rods to change it from a [[dodecahedron]] to an [[icosahedron]], would have the privilege of spending the night with her. Neelix took a seat at Tersa's table and offered to help with the puzzle if the [[Kazon]] [[Jal]] agreed to listen to him first. ({{VOY|Alliances}}) |
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=== Tau's city traders === |
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This '''alien buyer''' was attempting to broker a deal with {{dis|Tau|pirate}}, a leader of [[pirate]]s who stole [[technology]] from various [[starship]]s. Tau told him he could provide him with all the [[weapon]]s he needed, even a [[ceremony|ceremonial]] [[spear]]. When the buyer said Tau's price was too high, Tau threatened to sell the weapons to the buyer's enemies instead. ({{VOY|Concerning Flight}}) |
This '''alien buyer''' was attempting to broker a deal with {{dis|Tau|pirate}}, a leader of [[pirate]]s who stole [[technology]] from various [[starship]]s. Tau told him he could provide him with all the [[weapon]]s he needed, even a [[ceremony|ceremonial]] [[spear]]. When the buyer said Tau's price was too high, Tau threatened to sell the weapons to the buyer's enemies instead. ({{VOY|Concerning Flight}}) |
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{{bginfo|This alien buyer was portrayed by actor [[Doug Spearman]] who filmed his scene on Thursday {{d|18|September|1997}} on [[Paramount Stage 16]].|This Buyer was described in the script as "''humorless and all business – in contrast to Tau, who has a sense of irony about him.''"|In the revised first draft, it was stated that he was originally from a colony in the Tehar system.}} |
{{bginfo|This alien buyer was portrayed by actor [[Doug Spearman]] who filmed his scene on Thursday {{d|18|September|1997}} on [[Paramount Stage 16]].|This Buyer was described in the script as "''humorless and all business – in contrast to Tau, who has a sense of irony about him.''"|In the revised first draft, it was stated that he was originally from a colony in the Tehar system.}} |
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==== Alien visitor {{anchor|Visitor 001}}==== |
==== Alien visitor {{anchor|Visitor 001}}==== |
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This '''alien visitor''' was invited aboard the {{USS|Voyager}} to discuss a deal for a [[warp coil]]. This was just a ruse, in order to question him concerning stolen ''Voyager'' [[technology]]. He was in possession of a [[tricorder]], a [[compression phaser rifle]], and was wearing a [[command division]] [[Starfleet]] [[uniform]]. He admitted that he had purchased the items from a man named {{dis|Tau|pirate}}, a leader of [[pirate]]s who stole technology from various ships. He did not know where Tau was, as he always dealt with a go between. In return for his information, he was permitted by [[Commander]] [[Chakotay]] to keep the items he'd acquired, a deal which did not particularly impress him. ({{VOY|Concerning Flight}}) |
This '''alien visitor''' was invited aboard the {{USS|Voyager}} to discuss a deal for a [[warp coil]]. This was just a ruse, in order to question him concerning stolen ''Voyager'' [[technology]]. He was in possession of a [[tricorder]], a [[compression phaser rifle]], and was wearing a [[command division]] [[Starfleet]] [[uniform]]. He admitted that he had purchased the items from a man named {{dis|Tau|pirate}}, a leader of [[pirate]]s who stole technology from various ships. He did not know where Tau was, as he always dealt with a go between. In return for his information, he was permitted by [[Commander]] [[Chakotay]] to keep the items he'd acquired, a deal which did not particularly impress him. ({{VOY|Concerning Flight}}) |
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{{bginfo|This alien was portrayed by actor [[Don Pugsley]] who filmed his scene on Wednesday {{d|10|September|1997}} on [[Paramount Stage 8]].|This Alien Visitor was described in the script as "''a different race from da Vinci's weapon's dealer "patron".''"}} |
{{bginfo|This alien was portrayed by actor [[Don Pugsley]] who filmed his scene on Wednesday {{d|10|September|1997}} on [[Paramount Stage 8]].|This Alien Visitor was described in the script as "''a different race from da Vinci's weapon's dealer "patron".''"}} |
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File:Cheater species, delta quadrant.jpg|''Played by [[L. Robinson]]'' |
File:Cheater species, delta quadrant.jpg|''Played by [[L. Robinson]]'' |
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=== Tsunkatse events === |
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File:Alien tsunkatse fighter 3.jpg|''Played by [[Doug Wilson]]'' |
File:Alien tsunkatse fighter 3.jpg|''Played by [[Doug Wilson]]'' |
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=== Other unspecified locations === |
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+ | A [[distress call]] from this '''alien''', {{dis|captain|rank}} of a [[Chaotic space hulk|starship]], was received by the crew of the ''Voyager'' in [[2375]]. He died along his crew after being trapped in the [[chaotic space]] for over one year and experiencing [[hallucination]]s. ({{VOY|The Fight}}) |
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File:Hostile alien spectator.jpg|''Played by an [[unknown actor]]''<br />({{VOY|Tsunkatse}}) |
File:Hostile alien spectator.jpg|''Played by an [[unknown actor]]''<br />({{VOY|Tsunkatse}}) |
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− | After Janeway had salvaged a replacement [[cortical node]] from a [[Borg implant donor 001|Borg drone]] for [[Seven of Nine |
+ | After Janeway had salvaged a replacement [[cortical node]] from a [[Borg implant donor 001|Borg drone]] for [[Seven of Nine]], the salvage aliens [[beam]]ed aboard, claiming [[salvage]] rights to the [[debris]] field. |
− | A fight ensued and they were beamed out by [[Tom Paris]], aboard the '' |
+ | A fight ensued and they were beamed out by [[Tom Paris]], aboard the ''{{dis|Delta Flyer|2377}}''. The shuttle then fought its way past the [[Salvage Aliens' vessel]]s and returned to ''Voyager''. ({{VOY|Imperfection}}) |
− | {{bginfo|The leader was played by actor [[Michael McFall]].|The other two were played by stunt actress [[Elle Alexander]] and |
+ | {{bginfo|The leader was played by actor [[Michael McFall]] who is listed as "Salvage Alien #1" in the end credits of the episode and his [[stunt double]] [[Wayne King, Jr.]]. Both costumes were later sold off on the [[It's A Wrap! sale and auction]] on eBay. ''{{stala|0520}} {{stala|0521}}'' The other two were played by stunt actress [[Elle Alexander]] and background actor [[Stan G. Clayton]] who received no credit for their appearance. Both costumes were also sold off on the It's A Wrap! sale and auction on eBay. ''{{stala|0515}} {{stala|0532}}''|These "Salvage Aliens" were described in the script as "three fierce-looking aliens". Salvage Alien #1 was described as "the largest of the three".}} |
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+ | File:Salvage alien 2.jpg|''Played by [[Elle Alexander]]'' |
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+ | File:Salvage alien 3.jpg|''Played by [[Stan G. Clayton]]'' |
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Revision as of 20:55, 29 January 2020
(covers information from several alternate timelines)
These are unidentified humanoid species observed in the 24th century.
Alpha and Beta Quadrant
Abducting aliens
These aliens were an intelligent species and civilization with advanced technology. Their physical appearance was characterized by a large bald cranium, a large chin and large nostrils and light brown skin. They were dressed in blue leather-like jumpsuits. They had the ability to form links between themselves telepathically, so that they were in continual contact with each other.
Their culture was heavily influenced by the fact that each individual was identical, so that distinctions between themselves were meaningless. Consequently, they did not have leaders or followers. They also did not have a concept of morality.
Their technology included transporters which could also replicate living matter, including the complex patterns of the brain.
In 2366, a group of them decided to study the nature of command. To this end, three beings were responsible for kidnapping members of other species which reacted differently to authority. They kidnapped a Human, Captain Jean-Luc Picard, a Mizarian, Kova Tholl, and a Chalnoth, Esoqq. Another being also entered the cell to observe them, taking on the identity of a Bolian Starfleet cadet, Mitena Haro. The cell was designed with tests in mind to give them goals to achieve, and setbacks to deter them when they didn't work together. Meanwhile, the group created replicas of the three individuals to resume their lives and test aspects of command there. For example, Picard's replica gave increasingly strange orders to gauge reaction.
After Picard discovered what happened, they returned him to the USS Enterprise-D since the experiment was then ruined. He trapped the two aliens with him in a force field. They pleaded to be let go. After Picard showed them what it's like to held against one's will, that kidnapping is wrong, he dropped the force field and ordered them off his ship. (TNG: "Allegiance")
Albino's guards
Beachgoers
Swimmers
Several aliens visited the same beach, Deanna Troi and Reginald Barclay visited in 2377.
A couple of aliens with pointed ears and green spotted sides and foreheads came out of the water.
A man with a large nose was buried into the sand by two females. (VOY: "Inside Man")
Cabana boy
A bald alien with mottled green skin and a vertical line of small ridges, running across his forehead and chest was working as a waiter at a beach that Deanna Troi and Reginald Barclay both visited in the year 2377. He handed Barclay a tray of two chocolate passion punches that he had ordered. (VOY: "Inside Man")
Bonestell Recreation Facility visitors
Deep Space 9
Deep Space 9 residents
Deep Space 9 visitors
Odo's wanted poster criminals
Several individuals appeared as criminals on wanted posters displayed in Odo's security office on Deep Space 9 from 2369 to around 2372, including Gul Dolak, Praetor Neral, Orta, Plix Tixiplik, Villus Thed, as well as a Ferengi, Klingon and Ktarian criminals.
Buck-toothed alien criminal
This individual was a criminal whose face was displayed on a wanted poster in Odo's security office aboard Deep Space 9 in 2369 through 2372. (DS9: "Vortex", "If Wishes Were Horses", "The Forsaken", "Dramatis Personae", "Duet", "In the Hands of the Prophets", "Crossfire")
Dessica II visitors
- See: Dessica II visitors
Earth visitors
Antwerp Conference attendee
New Zealand alien prisoner
Pink-skinned bald alien
By 2372, members of this species had also traveled to Earth; one female member of this species walked along the streets of San Francisco and came very close to Harry Kim's former apartment. (VOY: "Non Sequitur")
Quantum Café bartender
Harod IV miners
These five alien miners, plus Plix Tixiplik and another Reegrunion miner, were working on Harod IV and were stranded on the planet in late 2368. They were picked up by the USS Enterprise-D and transported to their next destination aboard the ship at the same time as Kamala was transported aboard the ship. When the empathic metamorph entered Ten Forward, she caused quite a stir among the miners because of her beauty. They quickly surrounded her and said suggestive things, to which Data called them rude. For a short time, Kamala adopted the rough personality that appealed to the visiting miners. She egged them on by asking what drink they like. When they replied Aldorian ale, she said that it was her favorite too. Data, who was assigned to be her chaperone, sensed trouble and escorted her out, with the assistance of Worf who intimated the miners.
Two of these aliens were characterized by yellow skin and facial ridges that looked rather similar to Cardassian ridges, and others by brown skin, a number of facial ridges and protrusions and large cheekbones. (TNG: "The Perfect Mate")
Qualor II visitors
- See: Qualor II visitors
Ronara visitors
Sappora VII miners
These miners worked in the Tigan family's pergium mining business on Sappora VII in 2375. (DS9: "Prodigal Daughter")
USS Enterprise-D
- See: Alien bassoonist
- See: Alien crew woman in salon
- See: Alien keyboardist
Utopia Planitia Fleet Yards personnel
- See: Kima's mom
Delta Quadrant
Akritirian prisoner
This alien prisoner was held at the Akritirian maximum security detention facility in 2373. He had peaked ears, a mottled grey skin and a prominent cranial ridge on his forehead. (VOY: "The Chute")
Akritirian prisoners
These alien prisoners was held at the Akritirian maximum security detention facility in 2373. They had prominent cranial ridges on their foreheads. (VOY: "The Chute")
Antarian Trans-stellar Rally guests
These humanoids partook in the Antarian Trans-stellar Rally pre-race ceremonies on the USS Voyager in 2377 (VOY: "Drive")
Avery III prisoner
Borg Collective
- See: Unnamed Borg
Unimatrix Zero inhabitants
Reptilian
This individual with bumpy reptilian skin was encountered and assimilated by the Borg prior to 2373. An image this person appeared during one of Seven of Nine's guilt-induced hallucinations after her encounter with a Borg vinculum. (VOY: "Infinite Regress")
Tailhead
This individual with tailhead was encountered and assimilated by the Borg prior to 2373. An image this person appeared during one of Seven of Nine's guilt-induced hallucinations after her encounter with a Borg vinculum. (VOY: "Infinite Regress")
Markonian outpost
Markonian outpost station manager
An unidentified alien worked as station manager aboard the Markonian outpost in the Delta Quadrant in 2376. He failed to inform Captain Kathryn Janeway that a vine she had been given was prehensile. (VOY: "Survival Instinct")
Markonian outpost visitors
Several members of unknown species visited the Markonian outpost, located in the Delta Quadrant, in 2376. They also took part in a technology and cultural exchange with the USS Voyager and visited the bridge, engineering, and the mess hall.
Among these species were one with long, pointed ears, a blue skinned one, and one with long light hair and a prominent forehead. (VOY: "Survival Instinct")
Mikhal bar visitors
These alien bar visitors were present at a lodge at the Mikhal outpost when Captain Kathryn Janeway and a Mikhal traveler, called Nakahn, were engaged in conversation. He was telling the captain an incredible story of one of his travels. Among them were two females and two male aliens. (VOY: "Darkling")
Mokra-controlled planet aliens
These alien species were living on a Mokra-controlled planet in 2372. They visited the marketplace when an away team of the USS Voyager was attacked and imprisoned by soldiers of the Mokra Order. (VOY: "Resistance")
Nekrit Expanse
Bahrat's guards
These two aliens worked as security guards for Bahrat on his space station. They arrested Commander Chakotay and Tom Paris for dealing with narcotics and later accompanied Bahrat to arrest Tosin and his henchmen. (VOY: "Fair Trade")
Customers and vendors
These alien customers and vendors did business at the marketplace and tavern aboard Bahrat's space station while Voyager stopped to do some business. Also present on the station were three Tak Tak customers and two Garan vendors. (VOY: "Fair Trade")
Map dealer
A member of this humanoid species had a shop on a trade station near the Nekrit Expanse in the Delta Quadrant. Neelix met with him in hopes of obtaining a map of the expanse. The dealer told him that there were no maps of the expanse, as it was too unstable to chart. (VOY: "Fair Trade")
Tosin's henchmen
These two alien henchmen were hired to protect Tosin. The accompanied him aboard a space station to deal with narcotics and warp plasma but were lured by Neelix and Wixiban. When the first henchman fired his hand-held weapon, the leaked warp plasma ignited the back alley. (VOY: "Fair Trade")
Pink-skinned bald alien
This pink-skinned bald alien, of a species often found in the Alpha Quadrant, was also on the space station close to the Nekrit Expanse. This alien was present on the station when the crew of the USS Voyager was there and later helped the Voth scientist Forra Gegen create an image of the outer appearance of Humans. (VOY: "Distant Origin")
Ord'mirit mining vessel commandant
This individual was the commandant of an Ord'mirit mining vessel encountered by the Silver Blood USS Voyager in orbit of a class Y planet in 2375. He contacted the Voyager and asked them to leave the planet and its orbit immediately. (VOY: "Course: Oblivion")
Quarra
Pink-skinned aliens
Three workers of this unidentified species were employed on the planet Quarra.
One was stopped and questioned by Kathryn Janeway who was lost and looking for her work position at the Central Power Facility, he pointed her towards the supervisor's office, and told her "over there". (VOY: "Workforce")
All three later sat together in the local tavern. (VOY: "Workforce, Part II")
Ridged forehead alien
These aliens had a Human appearance but featured a prominent ridge from the nose up to the forehead. Three members of this species were held as slave workers at the Central Power Facility on Quarra in 2377. (VOY: "Workforce", "Workforce, Part II")
Ridged nose alien
This alien had a Human appearance but featured a prominent ridge on the upper nose part of the face. Two members of this species were held as slave workers at Central Power Facility on Quarra in 2377. (VOY: "Workforce", "Workforce, Part II")
Sobras
Sobras bar patron
This alien was located in a Kazon-Pommar bar on Sobras. It was seated at the bar when Neelix asked the bartender about his "friend" Tersa. (VOY: "Alliances")
Sobras dancer
A female member of this species was a dancer at a bar on Sobras, a planet controlled by the Kazon-Pommar.
In 2372, Tersa informed Neelix that this dancer had shown him a puzzle he was completely engrossed in. He added that the first man to solve it, and move only two rods to change it from a dodecahedron to an icosahedron, would have the privilege of spending the night with her. Neelix took a seat at Tersa's table and offered to help with the puzzle if the Kazon Jal agreed to listen to him first. (VOY: "Alliances")
Tau's city traders
Alien buyer
This alien buyer was attempting to broker a deal with Tau, a leader of pirates who stole technology from various starships. Tau told him he could provide him with all the weapons he needed, even a ceremonial spear. When the buyer said Tau's price was too high, Tau threatened to sell the weapons to the buyer's enemies instead. (VOY: "Concerning Flight")
Alien visitor
This alien visitor was invited aboard the USS Voyager to discuss a deal for a warp coil. This was just a ruse, in order to question him concerning stolen Voyager technology. He was in possession of a tricorder, a compression phaser rifle, and was wearing a command division Starfleet uniform. He admitted that he had purchased the items from a man named Tau, a leader of pirates who stole technology from various ships. He did not know where Tau was, as he always dealt with a go between. In return for his information, he was permitted by Commander Chakotay to keep the items he'd acquired, a deal which did not particularly impress him. (VOY: "Concerning Flight")
Commerce planet visitors
Several members of unknown species visited a planet in the Delta Quadrant in 2374 to conduct business. The away team from the USS Voyager questioned some of them about their stolen technology. Additional visitors include a member of Pardshay's species.
One of the alien visitors was of a species also frequently seen in the Alpha Quadrant. (VOY: "Concerning Flight")
Tsunkatse events
Male fighters
Three alien fighters participated in the Tsunkatse matches during the time, Seven of Nine and Tuvok were held prisoners by Penk.
The first fighter fought a match against the Hirogen fighter but lost. The second one trained with the female fighter in the quarters. The third alien fighter was present in the quarters when Seven of Nine was forced to comply and when the Hirogen fighter trained her. (VOY: "Tsunkatse")
Spectators
These aliens were part of the audience of several Tsunkatse matches near the Norcadian homeworld in 2376.
One alien was a member of a species with roughly triangular heads and pointed ears, which was also found in the Alpha Quadrant.
Another alien was a member of a species with a long face, which was also found in the Alpha Quadrant.
Yet another member of a species with a tailed head, which was additionally found in the Alpha Quadrant. (VOY: "Tsunkatse")
Other unspecified locations
Alien captain
A distress call from this alien, captain of a starship, was received by the crew of the Voyager in 2375. He died along his crew after being trapped in the chaotic space for over one year and experiencing hallucinations. (VOY: "The Fight")
Buck-toothed alien
Remnants of these buck-toothed aliens, who were often found in the Alpha Quadrant, were discovered by the crew of the USS Voyager in 2374.
That year, the Voyager crew discovered that the Hirogen had hunted this race, after coming across the eviscerated skin from an individual. Upon discovering the skin, Seven of Nine pointed out that the Borg found a similar instance done to members of Species 5174. (VOY: "Hunters")
Later that year, the skull of a member of this species was located among the many trophies aboard a Hirogen warship encountered by Voyager. (VOY: "Prey")
Holographic corner man
Hostile alien
This hostile alien launched an unprovoked attack against a USS Voyager shuttle. (VOY: "Latent Image")
Another member of this species was in the audience of several Tsunkatse matches near the Norcadian homeworld in 2376. (VOY: "Tsunkatse")
Salvage aliens' species
These salvage aliens were a trio of humanoids that confronted Captain Kathryn Janeway and Tuvok over the contents of a Borg debris field.
After Janeway had salvaged a replacement cortical node from a Borg drone for Seven of Nine, the salvage aliens beamed aboard, claiming salvage rights to the debris field.
A fight ensued and they were beamed out by Tom Paris, aboard the Delta Flyer. The shuttle then fought its way past the Salvage Aliens' vessels and returned to Voyager. (VOY: "Imperfection")