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|Name = Tarik Ergin
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| colspan="2" style="text-align: center" |[[Image:Ayala.jpg|200px|...as Ayala]]
 
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|Gender = Male
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|Date of birth = {{datelink|7|June|1961}}
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| class="even" | [[Ayala|Lieutenant Ayala]]
 
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|Characters=[[Lieutenant]] [[Ayala]]<br />[[Satan's Robot]]<br />[[Unnamed USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-D) sciences division personnel#Medical technician (2371)|''Enterprise'' medical technician]]
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'''Tarik Ergin''' {{born|7|June|1961}} was a regular extra for all seven years of ''[[Star Trek: Voyager]]'', playing [[Lieutenant]] [[Ayala]]. Because of his status as an extra, he was rarely given lines and was only credited twice: in [[VOY]]: "[[Fury]]" as "[[Security]] Guard" and in [[VOY]]: "[[Renaissance Man]]" as "[[Tactical]] N.D.", even though he worked at the [[conn]] station in that episode.
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'''Tarik Ergin''' {{born|7|June|1961}} was a regular background actor for all seven years of ''[[Star Trek: Voyager]]'', playing [[Lieutenant]] [[Ayala]]. Because of his status as a background actor, he was rarely given lines and was only credited twice: in {{VOY|Fury}} as "Security Guard" and in {{VOY|Renaissance Man}} as "Tactical N.D.", even though he worked at the conn station in that episode.
   
His first role on ''[[Star Trek]]'' was in ''[[Star Trek Generations]]'', where he played a background [[medical technician]] in [[sickbay]] aboard the [[USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-D)|USS ''Enterprise''-D]]. He pushed a mobile [[biobed]] to the [[transporter room]] after [[Geordi La Forge]] was returned to the ''Enterprise'', and was one of the [[crew]]members who sought refuge in [[crew quarters]] with [[Doctor]] [[Beverly Crusher]] and [[Nurse]] [[Alyssa Ogawa]] during the crash of the [[saucer module]].
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His first role on ''[[Star Trek]]'' was in {{film|7}}, where he played a background medical technician in sickbay aboard the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-D|-D}}. He pushed a mobile biobed to the transporter room after [[Geordi La Forge]] was returned to the ''Enterprise'', and was one of the crewmembers who sought refuge in crew quarters with Doctor [[Beverly Crusher]] and Nurse [[Alyssa Ogawa]] during the crash of the [[saucer section|saucer module]].
   
He also wore the [[Satan's Robot]] costume from ''[[The Adventures of Captain Proton]]'' [[holodeck]] [[holo-program|program]] in [[VOY]]: "[[Night]]," "[[Bride of Chaotica!]]," and "[[Shattered]]."
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He wore the [[Satan's Robot]] costume from ''[[The Adventures of Captain Proton]]'' holodeck program in {{VOY|Night}}, {{e|Bride of Chaotica!}}, and {{e|Shattered}} and played a [[Hirogen]] in at least one episode of ''Star Trek: Voyager''.
   
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Several costumes worn by Ergin were sold off on the [[It's A Wrap! sale and auction]] on eBay, including the Satan's Robot costume, {{stala|1140}} the Hirogen hunter costume, {{stala|1644}} his Maquis vest from {{e|Caretaker}}, {{stala|8036}} his command division uniform, {{stala|7259}} and a pair of Maquis boots. {{stala|9841}}
He also appeared as a stand-in actor, during [[film]]ing, for the [[Xindi-Insectoid]] in ''[[Star Trek: Enterprise]]''.
 
   
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Ergin served as [[CGI]] [[stand-in]] for the [[Xindi-Insectoid]]s in the [[ENT Season 3|third season]] of ''[[Star Trek: Enterprise]]'' and as stand-in for [[Jonathan Frakes]] in the last episode {{e|These Are the Voyages...}}. He also appeared in several supporting background roles during the run of ''Star Trek: Enterprise''.
In the interactive movie ''[[Star Trek: Borg]]'', Ergin played Lieutenant Coris Sprint, a [[Starfleet]] [[officer]] whose body is inhabited by the player.
 
   
 
In the interactive movie ''[[Star Trek: Borg]]'', Ergin played Lieutenant Coris Sprint, a Starfleet officer whose body is inhabited by the player.
Ergin is a graduate of Cornell University and is a professional lacrosse player.
 
   
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Notably, Tarik Ergin has worn the colors of each department during his time on ''Star Trek''. On {{film|7}}, he wore blue, then on ''Voyager'' he wore red and yellow.
===See also===
 
* [[VOY recurring character appearances#Ayala|VOY recurring character appearances]]
 
   
 
Ergin is a graduate of Cornell University and is a professional lacrosse player.
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== ''Star Trek'' appearances ==
{| class="mainpage" "width: 100%"
 
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<gallery>
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File:Ayala maquis.jpg|[[Ayala]]<br>''[[Star Trek: Voyager]]''<br>[[VOY recurring characters|Recurring character]]
! colspan="4"| Other characters performed by Tarik Ergin
 
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File:Enterprise-d medical tech, tarik ergin.jpg|[[Unnamed USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-D) sciences division personnel#Medical technician (2371)|''Enterprise'' medical technician]]<br>{{film|7}}<br>(uncredited)
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File:Satans-robot.jpg|[[Satan's Robot]]<br>{{VOY|Night|Bride of Chaotica!|Shattered}}<br>(uncredited)
| align="center"| [[Image:Enterprise-d medical tech, tarik ergin.jpg|105px|...as a Medical technician on the ''Enterprise''-D]]
 
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File:Unnamed hostile alien.jpg|[[Unnamed humanoids (24th century)#Hostile Alien|Hostile alien]]<br>{{VOY|Latent Image}}<br>(uncredited)
| align="center"| [[Image:Satans-robot.jpg|125px|...as "Satan's Robot," voice and suit]]
 
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File:Geskana player 1.jpg|[[List of Zobral's species#Geskana players|''Geskana'' player]]<br>{{ENT|Desert Crossing}}<br>(uncredited)
| align="center"| [[Image:Xindi-Insectoid.jpg|245px|...as Xindi-Insectoid (stand-in)]]
 
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File:Tarik Ergin, Insectoid stand-in.jpg|[[Unnamed Xindi#Xindi-Insectoid Councilor|Xindi-Insectoid councilor]]<br>([[CGI]] [[stand-in]])<br>[[ENT Season 3]]<br>(uncredited)
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File:Unnamed Tellarite Terra Prime 1.jpg|[[Unnamed Tellarites (22nd century)#Coalition of Planets representatives|Tellarite dignitary]]<br>{{ENT|Demons|Terra Prime}}<br>(uncredited)
| class="even" style="text-align: center" | '''[[Unnamed USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-D) personnel|''Enterprise'' Medical Technician]]'''
 
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| class="even" style="text-align: center" | '''[[Satan's Robot]]'''
 
| class="even" style="text-align: center" | '''[[Xindi-Insectoid]] ([[stand-in]])'''
 
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| class="even" style="text-align: center" | ''[[Star Trek Generations]]''
 
| class="even" style="text-align: center" | [[VOY]]: "[[Night]]", "[[Bride of Chaotica!]]", "[[Shattered]]"
 
| class="even" style="text-align: center" | [[ENT]]: [[ENT Season 3|Season 3]]
 
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=== Appearances as Ayala ===
==External links==
 
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*{{VOY}}
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**{{e|Caretaker}} (Season One)
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**{{e|Parallax}}
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**{{e|Time and Again}}
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**{{e|The Cloud}}
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**{{e|Eye of the Needle}}
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**{{e|Prime Factors}}
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**{{e|State of Flux}}
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**{{e|Heroes and Demons}}
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**{{e|Cathexis}}
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**{{e|Faces}}
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**{{e|Jetrel}}
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**{{e|Learning Curve}}
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**{{e|Elogium}}
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**{{e|Twisted}}
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**{{e|The 37's}}
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**{{e|Initiations}} (Season Two)
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**{{e|Persistence of Vision}}
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**{{e|Cold Fire}}
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**{{e|Maneuvers}}
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**{{e|Death Wish}}
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**{{e|Alliances}}
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**{{e|Threshold}}
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**{{e|Meld}}
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**{{e|Dreadnought}}
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**{{e|Investigations}}
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**{{e|Lifesigns}}
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**{{e|Deadlock}}
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**{{e|Innocence}}
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**{{e|The Thaw}}
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**{{e|Tuvix}}
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**{{e|Resolutions}}
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**{{e|Basics, Part I}}
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**{{e|Sacred Ground}}
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**{{e|False Profits}}
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**{{e|Flashback}}
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**{{e|Basics, Part II}}
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**{{e|The Chute}} (Season Three)
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**{{e|The Swarm}}
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**{{e|Future's End}}
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**{{e|Future's End, Part II}}
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**{{e|Warlord}}
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**{{e|Macrocosm}}
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**{{e|Alter Ego}}
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**{{e|Blood Fever}}
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**{{e|Unity}}
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**{{e|Rise}}
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**{{e|Darkling}}
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**{{e|Before and After}}
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**{{e|Real Life}}
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**{{e|Distant Origin}}
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**{{e|Worst Case Scenario}}
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**{{e|Scorpion}}
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**{{e|The Gift}} (Season Four)
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**{{e|The Raven}}
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**{{e|Scientific Method}}
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**{{e|Year of Hell}}
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**{{e|Year of Hell, Part II}}
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**{{e|Random Thoughts}}
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**{{e|Waking Moments}}
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**{{e|Hunters}}
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**{{e|Prey}}
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**{{e|Retrospect}}
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**{{e|The Omega Directive}}
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**{{e|Unforgettable}}
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**{{e|Living Witness}}
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**{{e|Demon}}
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**{{e|One}}
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**{{e|Hope and Fear}}
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**{{e|Night}} (Season Five)
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**{{e|Extreme Risk}}
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**{{e|Once Upon a Time}}
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**{{e|Nothing Human}}
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**{{e|Timeless}}
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**{{e|Latent Image}}
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**{{e|Bride of Chaotica!}}
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**{{e|The Fight}}
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**{{e|Dark Frontier}}
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**{{e|Think Tank}}
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**{{e|Juggernaut}}
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**{{e|Someone to Watch Over Me}}
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**{{e|11:59}}
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**{{e|Relativity}}
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**{{e|Equinox}}
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**{{e|Equinox, Part II}} (Season Six)
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**{{e|Survival Instinct}}
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**{{e|Tinker Tenor Doctor Spy}}
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**{{e|Dragon's Teeth}}
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**{{e|Riddles}}
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**{{e|One Small Step}}
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**{{e|The Voyager Conspiracy}}
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**{{e|Pathfinder}}
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**{{e|Fair Haven}}
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**{{e|Tsunkatse}}
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**{{e|Blink of an Eye}}
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**{{e|Collective}}
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**{{e|Memorial}}
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**{{e|Spirit Folk}}
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**{{e|Ashes to Ashes}}
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**{{e|Good Shepherd}}
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**{{e|Fury}}
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**{{e|Live Fast and Prosper}}
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**{{e|Unimatrix Zero}}
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**{{e|Unimatrix Zero, Part II}} (Season Seven)
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**{{e|Drive}}
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**{{e|Critical Care}}
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**{{e|Repression}}
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**{{e|Flesh and Blood}}
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**{{e|Body and Soul}}
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**{{e|Shattered}}
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**{{e|Lineage}}
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**{{e|Repentance}}
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**{{e|Prophecy}}
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**{{e|The Void}}
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**{{e|Workforce}}
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**{{e|Workforce, Part II}}
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**{{e|Q2}}
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**{{e|Friendship One}}
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**{{e|Natural Law}}
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**{{e|Homestead}}
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**{{e|Renaissance Man}}
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**{{e|Endgame}}
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== External links ==
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* {{Wikipedia}}
 
* [http://www.hollywoodlax.com/ Hollywood Lacrosse Club]
 
* [http://www.hollywoodlax.com/ Hollywood Lacrosse Club]
 
* {{IMDb-link|page=nm0258889}}
 
* {{IMDb-link|page=nm0258889}}
 
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Revision as of 20:51, 30 October 2014

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Tarik Ergin (born 7 June 1961; age 62) was a regular background actor for all seven years of Star Trek: Voyager, playing Lieutenant Ayala. Because of his status as a background actor, he was rarely given lines and was only credited twice: in VOY: "Fury" as "Security Guard" and in VOY: "Renaissance Man" as "Tactical N.D.", even though he worked at the conn station in that episode.

His first role on Star Trek was in Star Trek Generations, where he played a background medical technician in sickbay aboard the USS Enterprise-D. He pushed a mobile biobed to the transporter room after Geordi La Forge was returned to the Enterprise, and was one of the crewmembers who sought refuge in crew quarters with Doctor Beverly Crusher and Nurse Alyssa Ogawa during the crash of the saucer module.

He wore the Satan's Robot costume from The Adventures of Captain Proton holodeck program in VOY: "Night", "Bride of Chaotica!", and "Shattered" and played a Hirogen in at least one episode of Star Trek: Voyager.

Several costumes worn by Ergin were sold off on the It's A Wrap! sale and auction on eBay, including the Satan's Robot costume, [1] the Hirogen hunter costume, [2] his Maquis vest from "Caretaker", [3] his command division uniform, [4] and a pair of Maquis boots. [5]

Ergin served as CGI stand-in for the Xindi-Insectoids in the third season of Star Trek: Enterprise and as stand-in for Jonathan Frakes in the last episode "These Are the Voyages...". He also appeared in several supporting background roles during the run of Star Trek: Enterprise.

In the interactive movie Star Trek: Borg, Ergin played Lieutenant Coris Sprint, a Starfleet officer whose body is inhabited by the player.

Notably, Tarik Ergin has worn the colors of each department during his time on Star Trek. On Star Trek Generations, he wore blue, then on Voyager he wore red and yellow.

Ergin is a graduate of Cornell University and is a professional lacrosse player.

Star Trek appearances

Appearances as Ayala

External links