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|caption = Pelk in 2375
| gender = Male
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|species = [[Malon]]
 
|occupation = Crewmember aboard a [[Malon export vessel|waste export vessel]]
| species = [[Malon]]
 
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|status = [[Deceased]], killed by [[Dremk]]
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|died = [[2375]]
| occupation = Crew member aboard a [[Malon export vessel|waste export vessel]]
 
| status = Deceased
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|datestatus = 2375
| died = 2375
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|mstatus = [[Married]]
| actor = [[Lee Arenberg]]
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|spouse = [[Sivad]]
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|children = None
 
|actor = [[Lee Arenberg]]
 
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'''Pelk''' was a [[Malon]] crew member aboard a [[Malon export vessel|waste export vessel]] commanded by [[Fesek]]. Pelk was a friend to Fesek and the two had a good working relationship. Pelk knew his job and was experienced in life aboard a waste export vessel. He was also very artistic and built models as a hobby. He built a model waste export freighter as a present for Fesek's son's birthday, even though he enjoyed playing with the toy himself. Pelk had a wife named [[Sivad]], although they didn't have any children together.
 
   
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'''Pelk''' was a [[Malon]] [[crew]]member aboard a [[Malon export vessel|waste export vessel]] [[CO|commanded]] by [[Fesek]].
In [[2375]], the vessel he served on sprung a leak on a mission to export toxic waste. He and Fesek evacuated and were rescued by Voyager. If the ship exploded it would destroy everything within three-light years. Pelk joined Fesek and an away team from Voyager to try and seal the leak. Pelk was attacked and killed by a mutated [[core laborer]] named [[Dremk]]. ({{VOY|Juggernaut}})''
 
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:''Pelk was played by actor [[Lee Arenberg]].''
 
 
Pelk was a friend to Fesek and the two had a good working relationship. Pelk knew his job and was experienced in life aboard a waste export vessel. He was also very artistic and built [[model]]s as a hobby. He built a model waste export freighter as a present for [[Malon Fesek's son 001|Fesek's son]]'s [[birthday]], even though he enjoyed playing with the toy himself. Pelk had a [[wife]] named [[Sivad]], although they didn't have any children together.
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In [[2375]], the vessel he served on sprung a leak on a mission to export [[toxic waste]]. He and Fesek evacuated and were rescued by {{USS|Voyager}}. If the ship exploded it would destroy everything within three [[light year]]s. Pelk joined Fesek and an [[away team]] from ''Voyager'' to try and seal the leak but was attacked and [[death|killed]] by a [[Mutation|mutated]] [[core laborer]] named [[Dremk]]. ({{VOY|Juggernaut}})
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{{bginfo|Pelk was played by actor [[Lee Arenberg]].|He filmed his scenes between Monday {{d|18|January|1999}} and Monday {{d|25|January|1999}} on [[Paramount Stage 8]], [[Paramount Stage 9|9]], and [[Paramount Stage 16|16]].}}
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== External link ==
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* {{startrek.com|database_article/pelk||external}}
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Latest revision as of 18:42, 1 May 2023

Pelk was a Malon crewmember aboard a waste export vessel commanded by Fesek.

Pelk was a friend to Fesek and the two had a good working relationship. Pelk knew his job and was experienced in life aboard a waste export vessel. He was also very artistic and built models as a hobby. He built a model waste export freighter as a present for Fesek's son's birthday, even though he enjoyed playing with the toy himself. Pelk had a wife named Sivad, although they didn't have any children together.

In 2375, the vessel he served on sprung a leak on a mission to export toxic waste. He and Fesek evacuated and were rescued by USS Voyager. If the ship exploded it would destroy everything within three light years. Pelk joined Fesek and an away team from Voyager to try and seal the leak but was attacked and killed by a mutated core laborer named Dremk. (VOY: "Juggernaut")

Pelk was played by actor Lee Arenberg.
He filmed his scenes between Monday 18 January 1999 and Monday 25 January 1999 on Paramount Stage 8, 9, and 16.

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