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This is a list of characters who have recurring appearances or mentions in the IDW's Star Trek: Ongoing series, Star Trek: Boldly Go, Star Trek - Green Lantern: The Spectrum War, Star Trek - Green Lantern: Stranger Worlds, the 2015 Star Trek: Starfleet Academy and Star Trek: Boldly Go series of comics set in the alternate reality.

This article lists non-canon information. Additions to the brief character definitions listed here should include only a list of appearances and a short definition of their status as of their last appearance in this series. Other non-canon appearances will not be listed here. If you want to read about their canon information, their names will be hyperlinked to their main article. The specifics of non-canon characters' appearances should be listed in the character section of each audio production, novel, comic book, or game in which they played a role.

Regular characters[]

James T. Kirk (β)
Starfleet's youngest captain and CO of the USS Enterprise and the USS Endeavour (β)
Spock (β)
First officer / chief science officer of the USS Enterprise
Leonard McCoy (β)
CMO of the USS Enterprise
Montgomery Scott (β)
Chief Engineer of the USS Enterprise
Hikaru Sulu (β)
Helmsman of the USS Enterprise
Nyota Uhura (β)
Communications officer of the USS Enterprise
Pavel Chekov (β)
Navigator of the USS Enterprise
Keenser (β)
Scotty's assistant
Hendorff (β)
Security officer assigned to the USS Enterprise
Carol Marcus (β)
Science officer assigned to the USS Enterprise

Recurring characters[]

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0718 (β)
Science officer assigned to the USS Enterprise.
0718 (mirror) (β)

A[]

Akeelah (β)
Ariel (β)
Descendant of the crew of the USS Archon. ("The Return of the Archons, Part 2")
Amos (β)
Science officer. ("Deity, Part 1")
Robert April (β)
Former Captain of the starship USS Enterprise (β). ("Countdown to Darkness, Issue 1")
Shev Akria (β)
Andorian Starfleet Cadet in 2262. ("Star Trek: Starfleet Academy, Issue 1")

B[]

Richard Barnett (β)
Julian Bashir
Samuel Boma (β)
Pamela Branch (β)
Ex-wife of Leonard McCoy. ("Bones")

C[]

Campbell (β)
Chang (β)
Captain of the Klingon Bird-of-Prey Muqtovor (β). ("Star Trek - Green Lantern: The Spectrum War Issues 2 - 6")
Chris Chapel (β)
Parallel universe male counterpart of Christine Chapel. ("Parallel Lives, Parts 1 - 2")
Pavel Chekov (mirror) (β)
Pavlovna Chekov (β)
Parallel universe female counterpart of Pavel Chekov. ("Parallel Lives, Parts 1-2")
Grace Chen (β)
Starfleet Cadet in 2262."(Starfleet Academy, Issue 1")
Cordry (β)
Security officer. ("Deity, Part 1")
Samuel Cogley (β)
lawyer present during the trial of Khan Noonien Singh. ("Star Trek: Khan")

D[]

Darwin (β)
Former navigator from the Enterprise. Acting Navigator aboard the USS Endeavour.
Jadzia Dax (β)
Decius (β)
Former Romulan military officer who becomes Praetor of the Romulan Senate. He is later chosen to become an Orange Lantern. ("The Khitomer Conflict, Parts 1 - 4", "The Spectrum War Issue 2")
(β)
Klingon first officer of the IKS Chonnaq. ("Manifest Destiny, 1 - 4")
Dukat (β)

E[]

Ellix (β)
Enright (β)
Eurydice (β)

F[]

Carol Ferris (β)

G[]

Gaetano (β)
Gaila (β)
Irina Galliulin (β)
Ganthet (β)
a Guardian (β). ("Star Trek - Green Lantern: The Spectrum War Issue 1")
Garth of Izar (β)
("Star Trek: Boldly Go, Issue 11")
Lucia Gonzales (β)
Starfleet Academy Cadet in 2262. ("Star Trek: Starfleet Academy, Issue 1")
Gorkon (mirror) (β)
Groffus (β)
Chief Medical officer of USS Endeavour.
Amanda Grayson (β)
Months after his mother's death, Spock still dreamed about the destruction of Vulcan. In his dreams, she was successfully transported to the Enterprise only to have Spock sucked into space via a hull breach while the ship exploded, and Amanda blaming Spock for killing everyone. ("Countdown to Darkness, Issue 1")
Simon Grayson (β)
Alternate counterpart of Spock who chose to embrace his Human side.
Gregor (β)
Grunthum (β)

H[]

Hila (β)
The Hunter (β)

J[]

Jaylah (β)
Cadet at Starfleet Academy ("Star Trek: Boldly Go, Issue 1")
Jaylah's father (β)
Father of Jaylah. ("Star Trek: Boldly Go, Issue 5")
Jaylah's mother (β)
Mother of Jaylah.("Star Trek: Boldly Go, Issue 5")
Jerath (β)
Joltair (β)
Romulan Ambassador who was murdered at the Babel Conference. Father of Pilok. ("Star Trek: Boldly Go, Issues 7, 8")
Cyrano Jones (β)
Trader. ("Legacy of Spock, Part 2")
Hal Jordan (β)
Green Lantern (β) of Space Sector 2814. ("Star Trek - Green Lantern: The Spectrum War")

K[]

Alnschloss K'Bentayr (β)
Vel K'Bentayr (β)
K'Hav (β)
Kai (β)
Orion security officer assigned to the USS Enterprise (β). ("After Darkness, Part 1")
Kazek (β)
Keelah (β)
Jaylah's older sister who was killed by Krall. ("Star Trek: Boldly Go, Issue 5")
Lee Kelso (β)
Keensera (β)
Parallel universe female counterpart of Keenser. ("Parallel Lives, Parts 1-2")
Kevin (β)
Teenaxi who joins crew of the Enterprise at Yorktown. ("Star Trek: Boldly Go, Issue 10")
Kintro (β)
Tellarite Ambassador who murder Joltair at Babel Conference. ("Star Trek: Boldly Go, Issue 8")
Aurelan Kirk (β)
George Kirk (β)
George Samuel Kirk, Jr. (β)
James T. Kirk
James T. Kirk (mirror) (β)
James T. Kirk (mirror) (alternate reality) (β)
Winona Kirk (β)
Peter Kirk (β)
Jane T. Kirk (β)
Parallel universe female counterpart of James T. Kirk. ("Parallel Lives, Parts 1-2")
Kor (β)
The Klingon captain who captured Nero. ("Nero, Number One")
Krall (β)
Former MACO soldier/Starfleet Captain of the USS Franklin who captured Jaylah and her family's ship. He then killed Jaylah's older sister. ("Star Trek: Boldly Go, Issue 5")
Kurn (β)

L[]

Geordi La Forge (β)
Cornelius Landru (β)
Joseph Latimer (β)
Livia (β)
L'Nar (β)
Loskene (β)

M[]

Mallory (β)
Manas (β)
Krall's 2nd in command who killed Jaylah's father. ("Star Trek: Boldly Go, Issue 5")
Alexander Marcus (β)
Carl Marcus (β)
Parallel universe male counterpart of Carol Marcus. ("Parallel Lives, Parts 1-2")
Lea McCoy (β)
Parallel universe female counterpart of Leonard McCoy. ("Parallel Lives, Parts 1-2")
David McCoy (β)
Leonard McCoy
Leonard McCoy (mirror) (β)
Amy McKenna (β)
Kyle McKenna (β)
Gary Mitchell (β)
Mogo (β)
a living planet that was part of the Green Lantern Corps (β). ("Star Trek - Green Lantern: The Spectrum War Issue 1")
Mudd (β)
Harry Mudd (mirror) (β)
Murcia (β)

N[]

Nanil (β)
Nero (β)
Nero (mirror) (β)
Kira Nerys (β)

O[]

Odo (β)
Keiko O'Brien (β)
Miles O'Brien (β)
O'Neill (β)
James T. Kirk (The Orphan) (β)

P[]

Pardek (β)
Romulan Senator.("Legacy of Spock, Part 2")
Paris (β)
Commanding officer of Starbase Yorktown. ("Star Trek: Boldly Go, Issue 10")
Jean-Luc Picard (β)
Picard was first seen in the Star Trek prequel comic "Star Trek: Countdown". He later made an appearance in the first and last issues of "The Q Gambit".
Christopher Pike (β)
Christopher Pike (mirror) (β)
Pilok (β)
Romulan Ambassador to the Babel Conference (β). Also Joltair's daughter ("Star Trek: Boldly Go, Issue 8")

Q[]

Q (β)
Quark (β)
Quocch (β)
Quocch was first seen in a deleted scene from Star Trek, where he was a prisoner at Rura Penthe. Sometime after Nero's escape, he too escaped from there and went to a distant corner of the Delta Quadrant, where he gave a group of Vulcans posing as Narada survivors the Klingons' blueprints of the Narada. ("Vulcan's Vengeance, Part 1")

R[]

Janice Rand (β)
Yeoman. ("The Galileo Seven, Part 1-2")
Jason Rand (β)
Parallel universe male counterpart of Janice Rand. ("Parallel Lives, Parts 1")
Richard Robau (β)

S[]

Sarek (β)
Following the destruction of Vulcan, Sarek, despondent over his wife's death, joined a group of Vulcans posing as Narada survivors in an attempt to destroy Romulus. However, he had a change of heart when he betrayed and stopped the rogue Vulcans from destroying Romulus. One of the rogue Vulcans did the same. ("Vulcan's Vengeance, Parts 1-2")
Chris Scott (β)
nephew of Montgomery Scott's. ("The Truth about Tribbles, Parts 1-2")
Marjorie Scott (β)
Parallel universe female counterpart of Montgomery Scott. ("Parallel Lives, Parts 1-2")
Montgomery Scott (mirror) (β)
Serron (β)
Khan Noonien Singh (John Harrison) (β)
Former Augment Warlord who was recovered by Section 31 (β). Underwent surgical and memory alteration before starting his one-man war against Starfleet. After capture, he and surviving crew of 72 were taken to asteroid storage facility and returned to stasis. Khan was then killed Atrocitus (β) and took his Red Lantern ring from him. ("Star Trek: Khan"; "Star Trek - Green Lantern: Stranger Worlds")
Khan Noonien Singh (mirror) (β)
Benjamin Sisko (β)
Jake Sisko (β)
Spock Prime (β)
Female Spock (β)
Parallel universe female counterpart of Spock. ("Parallel Lives, Parts 1-2")
Spock (mirror) (β)
Steve (β)
Grand Audarch of the Teenaxi People.("Star Trek: Boldly Go, Issue 10")
Steven (β)
Hikari Sulu (β)
Parallel universe female counterpart of Hikaru Sulu. ("Parallel Lives, Parts 1-2")
Hikaru Sulu
Demora Sulu (β)
Daughter of Hikaru Sulu and his husband Ben. (Star Trek: Boldly Go, Issue 12)
Hikaru Sulu (mirror) (β)
Yuki Sulu (β)
Engineering officer and younger sister of Hikaru Sulu. She was later revealed to be an agent of Section 31 and left the Enterprise to go with them. ("The Khitomer Conflict, Parts 1-4")

T[]

Tarek (β)
Terrell (β)
Captain of the USS Concord ("Star Trek: Boldly Go, Issue 1")
Tallus (β)
Tevok (β)
Thalia (β)
T'Laan (β)
Starfleet Academy cadet. ("Star Trek: Starfleet Academy, Issue 1")
T'Pan (β)
Vulcan and Yuki Sulu's roommate. Killed during the Destruction of Vulcan. ("The Khitomer Conflict, Part 4")
T'Pring (β)
Vulcan and Spock's pon farr bondmate. Relationship terminated after Spock joined the Sasaud and was cured by McCoy. ("Star Trek, Volume 6: After Darkness")
Trumble (β)
Starfleet Academy Professor ("Star Trek: Starfleet Academy, Issue 1")

U[]

Nnamdi Uhuro (β)
Parallel universe male counterpart of Nyota Uhura. ("Parallel Lives, Parts 1-2")
Nyota Uhura (mirror) (β)

V[]

Valas (β)
Former First officer of the USS Endeavour.("Star Trek: Boldly Go, Issues 1-4, 6-8")
Vila (β)

W[]

Worf (β)

Z[]

Zahra (β)
Security officer assigned to the USS Enterprise (β).
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