(covers information from several alternate timelines)
List of unnamed individuals who lived during the 24th century.
Albino's discarded wives
As of 2363, The Albino had discarded several wives, one of whom lived on Dayos IV. Kang cared for her and told her of his, Kor, and Koloth's firstborn sons deaths at the Albino's hands, in an effort to get her to give up information on him. Fearing her former husband, she said nothing.
In 2370, she died; a week afterwards, an amulet containing the location of the Albino's sanctuary was delivered to Kang by messenger. (DS9: "Blood Oath")
Amarie's ex-husband
Amarie's ex-husband was an arms dealer who's warship was destroyed by the USS Enterprise-D in 2369 near Qualor II. (TNG: "Unification II")
Amaro's wife
Following Garak's drug-induced killing of Amaro on Empok Nor, he asked Miles O'Brien to express his regrets to Amaro's wife, saying he didn't feel she'd welcome his apology. O'Brien agreed. (DS9: "Empok Nor")
Arjin's sister's spouse
Sometime before 2370, Arjin's sister ran off and married this individual, forgoing being joined to a Trill symbiont. (DS9: "Playing God")
Bashir's first grade classmates
In 2347, six year old Julian Bashir's classmates performed far better than him in their first grade schoolwork, something he was aware of, despite his difficulties. (DS9: "Doctor Bashir, I Presume")
Bashir's first tennis opponent
This opponent competed against Bashir in his first major tennis competition, serving first, a move which the computer recognized as good. This lead to Bashir realizing he was better at medicine than tennis.
In 2370, Bashir told this story to Melora Pazlar while they were getting to know each other. (DS9: "Melora")
Bashir's patient
Initially believed to be dead after undergoing a tricorder scan, this woman was found to be alive by Dr. Julian Bashir, when he thought to examine her scapular nodes for parasitic infection. Kira Nerys was impressed by the incident and said as much to Bashir while traveling with him in the USS Rio Grande in 2369. (DS9: "The Passenger")
Bashir's transport captain
Richard Bashir described the transport captain who ferried him and Amsha Bashir to Deep Space 9 in 2373 as a rude and abrasive man, whose behavior towards passengers he wouldn't have tolerated were he in charge. (DS9: "Doctor Bashir, I Presume")
Curzon's old friends
Jadzia Dax submitted Doctor Julian Bashir's name for the Carrington Award in 2371, via an old friend of Curzon Dax. (DS9: "Prophet Motive")
Another old friend used to be in the Federation Diplomatic Corps. Jadzia found out from her that representatives from Federation planets along the Federation-Klingon border were calling for a preemptive strike. (DS9: "Broken Link")
Dalby's lover
After meeting Kenneth Dalby on the Bajoran frontier, this woman taught him about love and soothed his anger temporarily. Three Cardassians raped and murdered her, making him angry enough to join the Maquis so he could kill as many Cardassians as he could. (VOY: "Learning Curve")
Federation magistrate
The Federation magistrate was informed of a feral Molly O'Brien's assault on Madrat by Benjamin Sisko, who explained the circumstances surrounding the attack. She recommended Molly be taken to a special care center on Dalvos Prime for evaluation. (DS9: "Time's Orphan")
Federation News Service editor
Federation starship captain
In 2344, this Federation starship captain mispronounced their greeting to the Jarada, causing offense and resulting in dire consequences.
In 2364, their blunder was discussed when the USS Enterprise-D was due to initiate contact with the Jarada. Deanna Troi felt that Jean-Luc Picard did not need to be reminded of what occurred when this captain offended the Jarada, despite Data's suggestion that they re-run the tape; Picard concurred. (TNG: "The Big Goodbye")
Furel's doctor
Furel saw a Federation doctor in 2371, regarding a possible replacement for his missing arm. She said he could have one in less than a week that would feel like his own. (DS9: "Shakaar")
Grax's girlfriend
Along with her boyfriend, Reittan Grax, this woman was invited by Ian Andrew Troi to go on a 2328 picnic with him and Lwaxana Troi. Lwaxana found her laugh annoying and was going to give Ian an earful about his decision. She related this incident in her diary that year. (TNG: "Dark Page")
Hawkins' staff
The staff of Ambassador Hawkins and the ambassador himself were taken hostage by Karnas in 2364. According to Karnas, they, along with the ambassador, would be killed by their "terrorist captors" if Jameson did not arrive on Mordan IV in six Earth days. (TNG: "Too Short a Season")
Invaders of Barash's homeworld
These enemies of Barash's species invaded their homeworld and killed everyone but Barash and his mother sometime in or prior to 2367. Barash's mother then hid Barash on Alpha Onias III so that their enemies wouldn't find him. Aware that they would never stop searching for her, she made sure he was protected and either gave herself up to them or was found by them. (TNG: "Future Imperfect")
Jadzia and Tatalia's mutual friend
This friend of Maria Tatalia was also friends with Jadzia Dax. In 2374, Dax mentioned them to Julian Bashir when explaining how she knew Tatalia. (DS9: "In the Pale Moonlight")
Jaffen's bully
In 2377, Jaffen related a story in which a male insulted the Norvalen's father, unaware that Norvalens (and therefore Jaffen) didn't have fathers. Upon hearing this, Tuvok laughed, finding it ironic that the the bully, in attempting to insult Jaffen's father, had humiliated himself instead by revealing his own ignorance. Upon hearing Tuvok's reasons for finding the story funny, Jaffen didn't see the humor in his own story anymore. (VOY: "Workforce")
Johnson's wife
This woman was Mark Johnson's co-worker.
In 2374, Johnson married her after accepting the loss of his fiancée Kathryn Janeway. Janeway received a letter from Johnson four months later telling her the news. (VOY: "Hunters")
Kim's eighth graders
As of 2378, Voyager was very popular among Harry's mother Mary Kim's eighth graders, who frequently spoke of the ship. She hoped he could record a short presentation about his experiences commanding a starship for them, which Harry had over-exaggerated in his letters. (VOY: "Author, Author")
Kinell's slayer
This man killed Jal Kinell in battle prior to 2372. Only his bracelet was left behind. (VOY: "Initiations")
MacIntyre's daughter
In an alternate timeline, where Harry Kim and Chakotay were USS Voyager's only surviving crew that made it back to the Alpha Quadrant, Kim was asked by Admiral MacIntyre to marry his daughter. (VOY: "Timeless")
Maxwell's family
Sometime before 2367, the Cardassians killed Benjamin Maxwell's wife and children. Jean-Luc Picard believed Maxwell's actions against the Cardassians that year stemmed from his need to avenge them, something Maxwell denied vociferously. (TNG: "The Wounded")
Milika III ambassador
Jean-Luc Picard led an away team to Milika III to rescue an ambassador there. According to Q, this incident was a notable moment in Picard's career.
In an alternate timeline in which Picard took fewer risks, he didn't lead the away team on this mission. (TNG: "Tapestry")
New Atlantis Project supervisors
Along with Louis, these one hundred and ninety-nine supervisors were involved with the New Atlantis Project in 2367. (TNG: "Family")
Odo's gossip chain
One of Odo's friends at Starfleet Intelligence had a male friend who had a male cousin that was married to the female assistant of a member of the Federation Medical Council. According to this member, Doctor April Wade was not going to win the Carrington Award, a rumor later proven true when Dr. Henri Roget won instead. (DS9: "Prophet Motive")
Phillips' parents
According to Joseph Sisko, Benjamin Sisko asked Zoey Phillips out on a date before her parents were done beaming in the furniture. (DS9: "Paradise Lost")
Picard and Vigo's mutual friend
This friend introduced Miranda Vigo and Jean-Luc Picard to one another while Picard was on shore leave on Earth in 2347. (TNG: "Bloodlines")
Picard's teacher
René Picard's teacher complimented him on his ribbon-winning starship report, saying it was one of the best he'd ever heard. (TNG: "Family")
Pressure grenade victims
Prior to 2370, Miles O'Brien had witnessed more than one soldier fall victim to the pressure grenades, found in supplies left behind by the Cardassians. (DS9: "Armageddon Game")
Prinadora's "richer man"
Prinadora left her husband Rom for this man sometime prior to 2373, abandoning her son Nog. (DS9: "Doctor Bashir, I Presume")
Pulaski's three ex-husbands
These men were all at one time married to Katherine Pulaski prior to 2365. By her account, all three relationships ended amiably. (TNG: "The Icarus Factor")
Racquetball player
This top racquetball player utilized a five thousand-year old battle warm-up exercise that was said to "make(s) the heart a friend to the hand." Julian Bashir saw the warm-up at a tournament and later imitated it during his preparation for a 2370 match with Miles O'Brien. (DS9: "Rivals")
Regent's palace chefs
The palace chefs of the Regent of Palamar gave Quark the recipe the Regent's favorite foods, specifically "Palamarian sea urchin, lightly sauteed in garlic and moon grass. Matopin rock fungi tossed on a bed of tartoc and seasoned with clavisoa berries. And for the main course, stuffed Wentlian condor snake", in exchange for a small gratuity from the Ferengi. (DS9: "Business as Usual")
Riska's uncle
Riska's uncle was a man who ran a bar on Osinar VI.
In 2371, attempting to find some common ground between Riska and Nog, Jake Sisko mentioned him, adding that Nog's uncle also ran a bar. (DS9: "Life Support")
Secarus IV traders
These traders supplied The Albino. As of 2370, Kang had confirmed the location of the Albino's sanctuary with them. (DS9: "Blood Oath")
Seyetik's ex-wives
These eight ex-wives all left Gideon Seyetik after a few years. Seyetik commended their good sense. (DS9: "Second Sight")
Shinzon's doctor
This doctor diagnosed Shinzon with Shalaft's Syndrome prior to 2379. (Star Trek Nemesis)
Sisko's doctor
Joseph Sisko considered his doctor to be an idiot, as he couldn't tell the difference between Creole food and Cajun food, despite having lived in New Orleans for 20 years.
In 2372, the elder Sisko hadn't seen him for 8 months, something which concerned Benjamin Sisko when he found out. According to the physician, if Joseph didn't have vascular regeneration therapy, he would leave Sisko's Creole Kitchen looking for a new owner. (DS9: "Homefront")
Swofford's wife
This woman was widowed in 2374 after the death of her husband, Captain Quentin Swofford. Sometime prior to that, Benjamin Sisko had introduced them to each other. (DS9: "Far Beyond the Stars")
The other fellow
This male individual was in a brief romantic relationship with Beverly Crusher in the late 2340s. After falling in love with him in one day, she spent a week with him before the relationship ended.
In 2366, she related this story to Deanna Troi when the Betazoid asked her if it was possible to fall in love in a day. Troi had then asked her if she was referring to her relationship with Jack Crusher, after which Beverly clarified. (TNG: "The Price")
Tile painter
Described as a "charming old man" by Yanas Tigan, he hand-painted the Andorian tiles she imported for her solarium. (DS9: "Prodigal Daughter")
Torres' teacher
According to Dean Torres in 2355, his teacher told him that Klingons like to eat live food. He told his cousin B'Elanna Torres this after she found the worm he had hidden in her sandwich. (VOY: "Lineage")
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