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The following personnel served aboard the "{{HMS|Bounty}}" between [[2285]] and [[2286]]. ({{film|3}}; {{film|4}})
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The following personnel served aboard "{{HMS|Bounty}}" between [[2285]] and [[2286]]. ({{film|3}}; {{film|4}})
   
 
== Original crew manifest ==
 
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== Commandeering by Kirk ==
 
== Commandeering by Kirk ==
The following officers took command of the ship after the destruction of the USS ''Enterprise''. They renamed it the "{{HMS|Bounty}}". ({{film|3}}; {{film|4}})
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The following officers took command of the ship after the destruction of the USS ''Enterprise''. They renamed it "{{HMS|Bounty}}". ({{film|3}}; {{film|4}})
 
* [[Commander]] [[Pavel Chekov]]
 
* [[Commander]] [[Pavel Chekov]]
 
* [[Rear Admiral]] [[James T. Kirk]]
 
* [[Rear Admiral]] [[James T. Kirk]]

Revision as of 23:24, 11 September 2008

The following personnel served aboard "HMS Bounty" between 2285 and 2286. (Star Trek III: The Search for Spock; Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home)

Original crew manifest

A list of the original Klingon crew aboard Kruge's Bird-of-Prey in 2285. (Star Trek III: The Search for Spock)

Named

Unnamed

Gunner 1

File:Klingon Gunner 1.jpg

First Klingon gunner

This Klingon served as gunner under Kruge in 2285. He also had less prestigious duties, such as feeding Kruge's pet.

When the Bird-of-Prey reached the Genesis Planet, the gunner was ordered by Kruge to disable the USS Grissom so that Kruge could capture the crew and learn the secrets of the planet.

When the gunner scored what he called "a lucky shot" and destroyed the Grissom, Kruge pulled out his disruptor and vaporized the gunner because he had wanted prisoners. (Star Trek III: The Search for Spock)

The first Klingon gunner was played by actor Bob Cummings.


Gunner 2

File:Klingon Gunner 2.jpg

Second Klingon gunner

After the untimely death of the first gunner, this officer was promoted to the position.

When engaging the USS Enterprise, he was notably more careful to follow Kruge's instructions to disable and not destroy the vessel.

The gunner was later part of a boarding party sent to secure the Enterprise and was killed when the ship's commander, Admiral James Kirk activated the ship's self-destruct sequence. (Star Trek III: The Search for Spock)

The second Klingon gunner was played by actor Branscombe Richmond.


Sergeant

File:Klingon Sergeant.jpg

Klingon sergeant

This Klingon sergeant accompanied Kruge down to the Genesis Planet where they took the surviving members of the research team prisoner along with the newly-regenerated Spock. When Kruge ordered the sergeant to kill one of the prisoners, the sergeant picked Saavik, though when David Marcus attacked him, he killed Marcus instead. The sergeant was later shot and killed by Marcus' father, Admiral James Kirk. (Star Trek III: The Search for Spock)

The Klingon sergeant was played by actor Dave Cadente.


Crewman

File:Klingon Crewman.jpg

Klingon crewman

A lower-ranking member of Kruge's crew, this crewman accompanied Kruge and the sergeant down to the Genesis Planet. He was later killed by Spock who was deranged from being rapidly matured by the effects of the planet. (Star Trek III: The Search for Spock)

Commandeering by Kirk

The following officers took command of the ship after the destruction of the USS Enterprise. They renamed it "HMS Bounty". (Star Trek III: The Search for Spock; Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home)