Memory Alpha
Register
Advertisement
Memory Alpha

List of unnamed Jem'Hadar.

Attack ship crew []

Jem'Hadar bridge crew, 2373

Two deceased bridge crew members

Forty-two crew perished aboard the Jem'Hadar warship that crashed Torga IV in 2373. (DS9: "The Ship")

Deep Space 9 boarding party []

Several Jem'Hadar troops boarded Deep Space 9 through one of the airlocks along with Gul Dukat, Weyoun, and Damar after the Dominion captured the station in late 2373. (DS9: "Call to Arms")

All Jem'Hadar troops were played by background performers who filmed their scenes on Tuesday 22 April 1997.
The scenes with these Jem'Hadar is also part of the opening summary of the sixth season episode "A Time to Stand".

Defiant boarding party []

These soldiers boarded the USS Defiant during its first mission in the Gamma Quadrant in 2371.

The first three beamed into a corridor aboard the Defiant where they were fought off by Odo and Major Kira Nerys.

The other soldiers were directly beamed onto the bridge where they fought against Commander Sisko, Doctor Bashir, and Sub-commander T'Rul. They eventually overwhelmed the crew and brought them to the Founders' homeworld. (DS9: "The Search, Part I")

Dominion surrender attendees []

Female Changeling signs Treaty of Bajor

Surrender attendees

These two Jem'Hadar accompanied the Female Changeling when she surrendered and signed a peace treaty with the Alpha Quadrant. (DS9: "What You Leave Behind")

The Jem'Hadar Soldiers were played by an unknown actors.

Dukat's guard []

Jem'Hadar, Dukat's guard, 2373

A guard

This guard, along with a Cardassian guard, traveled with Gul Dukat during his visit to Deep Space 9 in connection to Tekeny Ghemor's impending death in 2373. (DS9: "Ties of Blood and Water")

Internment Camp 371 personnel[]

Omet'iklan's soldiers []

Jem hadar beamed without weapons

These Jem'Hadar soldiers were transported aboard the USS Defiant without their weapons, after their ship was attacked by rebel Jem'Hadar. The rebels were trying to repair an Iconian gateway and use it for themselves, which would allow them and other Jem'Hadar that join them to take over the Dominion in less than a year. (DS9: "To the Death")

Toman'torax, Virak'kara, and Omet'iklan were among this group.

Rebels []

These rebels were trying to repair an Iconian gateway and use it for themselves, which would allow them and other Jem'Hadar that join them to take over the Dominion in less than a year. They attacked Deep Space 9 and a force of Jem'Hadar sent to hunt them down. They were killed by a combined force of Deep Space 9 personnel and Jem'Hadar soldiers. (DS9: "To the Death")

The Jem'Hadar rebels were played by unknown actors.

Soldiers on AR-558 []

These Jem'Hadar soldiers attempted to recapture a valuable communication array that was on the planet AR-558 and could be used to tap into Dominion communications. The first front were holograms. After Lieutenant Nadia Larkin, Reese, and Nog spied on their camp several dozens soldiers tapped into a trap, getting killed by "Houdinis". The surviving Jem'Hadar attacked the Starfleet officers but lost this battle. (DS9: "The Siege of AR-558")

Almost all of the Jem'Hadar were played by stunt performers who received no credit for their appearance. Among them were Chester E. Tripp III and Laurence Rosenthal.

Soldiers on Athos IV []

These Jem'Hadar soldiers captured the Maquis base on Athos IV in 2373 and killed several of the Maquis members. They were encountered by Michael Eddington and Captain Benjamin Sisko who overwhelmed them. (DS9: "Blaze of Glory")

Soldiers on Bopak III []

These two Jem'Hadar soldiers were encountered by Julian Bashir and Miles O'Brien along with Goran'Agar, Arak'Taral, Meso'Clan, and Temo'Zuma on Bopak III in 2372.

The first soldier stood guard outside the lab Bashir was working in when a plasma charge hit him and wounded his femoral artery. Instead of letting Meso'Clan shoot him, Goran'Agar decided to let Bashir care for him. The soldiers may have been killed by Goran'Agar so they would not suffer from withdrawal symptoms of ketracel-white. (DS9: "Hippocratic Oath")

The first Jem'Hadar was played by actor and stand-in Michael H. Bailous in his only credited Trek appearance.
The Star Trek Customizable Card Game gives one of these Jem'Hadar's name as Koret'alak.

Soldiers on Cardassia Prime 1 []

These two Jem'Hadar guards were stationed at the Dominion Headquarters where Worf and Ezri Dax were held as prisoners in 2375. They guarded the two prisoners out of their cell at orders of Damar who then shot the two guards and assisted Dax and Worf in their escape. (DS9: "Strange Bedfellows")

Both Jem'Hadar were played by stunt performers who received no credit for their appearance.

Soldiers on Cardassia Prime 2 []

Jem'Hadar Guard

A Jem'Hadar guard

This guard was stationed at a Dominion barracks on Cardassia Prime in 2375. After Elim Garak infiltrated the barracks and planted a bomb, the guard stopped him before he could escape. Damar confronted the guard about his treatment of a Cardassian citizen. The guard trained his weapon at Damar, ordering him to surrender, but was shot and killed by Kira Nerys. (DS9: "The Dogs of War")

The Jem'Hadar guard was played by Paul S. Eckstein.

Soldiers on Cardassia Prime 3 []

These two Jem'Hadar soldiers were stationed on Cardassia Prime in 2375. They intercepted Damar and Garak on their way back from meeting with some other members of the Cardassian Liberation Front. Both Jem'Hadar were killed by Kira Nerys, who was disguised as a Breen at the time. (DS9: "What You Leave Behind")

Soldiers on Cardassia Prime 4 []

These three Jem'Hadar soldiers were part of the security detachment which invaded the house of Mila in 2375, and were responsible for her death by throwing her down the stairs. They, along with two Cardassian soldiers assisting them, subsequently located Kira Nerys, Legate Damar, and Elim Garak in the cellar and were ordered to execute the fugitives. Before they could do so, however, two of the Jem'Hadar were killed by the two Cardassian soldiers who turned rebels. One of the Cardassian soldiers was killed by the remaining Jem'Hadar First, but was himself shot by the remaining Cardassian, Ekoor, in retaliation for the destruction of Lakarian City. (DS9: "What You Leave Behind")

The "Stunt Jem'Hadar" was possibly played by Ben Jensen.
The Star Trek Customizable Card Game gives the name Turan'Ekan to the Jem'Hadar played by Christopher Halsted.

Soldiers on Cardassia Prime 5 []

These Jem'Hadar soldiers guarded the Dominion Headquarters on Cardassia Prime in 2375 when the Cardassian rebellion led by Damar, Garak, and Kira attacked the Dominion. The first two Jem'Hadar executed three Cardassians including Broca outside of the headquarters. The Jem'Hadar were killed by the Cardassians but Damar was also killed by one of the Jem'Hadar. (DS9: "What You Leave Behind")

One of these "Stunt Jem'Hadar" was presumably played by Ben Jensen.

Soldiers on Gamma Quadrant planet []

These Jem'Hadar soldiers served under the Third Talak'talan in 2370 when they guarded Commander Benjamin Sisko, Quark, and Eris in a holding cell on a planet in the Gamma Quadrant. During the escape of the three prisoners, they were shot by Sisko and Quark. (DS9: "The Jem'Hadar")

Soldiers on Soukara []

These three soldiers were stationed at the Dominion base on Soukara in 2374.

Jadzia Dax and Worf encountered them while resting at night. Dax shot the first two but was hit by a disruptor blast including an anticoagulant by the third one before Worf was able to kill him by using his mek'leth. (DS9: "Change of Heart")

Soldiers on Torga IV []

These soldiers were led by Kilana, a Vorta, to rescue a wounded Founder from a Dominion ship that crashed on Torga IV in early 2373. The Jem'Hadar soldiers, having failed to save the Founder, committed suicide soon after. (DS9: "The Ship")

It could be possible that among the Jem'Hadar is stunt actor Chester E. Tripp III.
The Star Trek Customizable Card Game gives the third Jem'Hadar's name as Varen'agor.

Terok Nor personnel[]

Youth []

Jem'Hadar infant

An infant Jem'Hadar

Jem'Hadar child

A child Jem'Hadar

Jem'Hadar teen

A young adult Jem'Hadar

This youth was found by Quark in a cargo bay of ship salvage he had purchased from Rionoj. He was initially discovered in a stasis chamber as a baby, who at the time, Commander Sisko and Dr. Bashir did not know its species. Within three days, the baby became a teenager.

When it was revealed that the child was a Jem'Hadar, Odo took on the task of trying to educate and teach him to control his violent nature. He was not successful as the child became very aggressive and belligerent. Starfleet intended to transfer the child so that they could study him. The boy refused, stole a phaser and demanded a runabout so that he could be released to join his own kind. Odo persuaded Sisko to let him go, and Odo took the child back to the Gamma Quadrant. (DS9: "The Abandoned")

The Jem'Hadar youth was played by various young actors: first by an uncredited infant when he was first found, then by Hassan Nicholas as a young boy, and finally by Bumper Robinson as a teenager.
The video game Star Trek Online gives his name as Dukan'Rex; in his appearance in the game's expansion "Victory is Life", he is voiced by Bumper Robinson. By the early 25th century, Dukan'Rex is an Honored Elder First, and is a member of Odo's Vanguard Fleet sent to combat the threat of the Hur'q. In the mission "Home", he sacrifices himself in order to cure the Hur'q of a madness caused by ketracel-white withdrawal.
Advertisement