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+ | File:Starfleet officer on AR-558 1.jpg|''Played by [[Brian J. Williams]]'' |
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Revision as of 22:52, 27 August 2010
List of unnamed 24th century Starfleet personnel.
See also
- Starfleet Academy personnel
- Starfleet personnel (illusory)
Alternate timeline security officers
These two Starfleet security officers tried to catch Harry Kim in an alternate timeline in 2372 on Earth. They beamed into Kim's apartment, where Libby managed to hold them up. A few minutes later they chased Kim again and caught him on a street, where Tom Paris knocked them out. (VOY: "Non Sequitur")
Amanda Rogers' foster parents
Amanda Rogers' step-parents were her guardians after her biological parents were killed by a tornado while living in Topeka, Kansas. They served in Starfleet as marine biologists. (TNG: "True Q")
Blood screening officers (2372)
These two Starfleet officers traveled to New Orleans in 2372 to perform a blood screening on Joseph Sisko. Sisko, who refused to do this, was up to be arrested. Jake contacted his father who immediately appeared. The head officer, a lieutenant j.g., explained that he was just following Sisko's orders. Joseph Sisko became angry and told these two "vampires" to sit down and take a menu or leave his restaurant. (DS9: "Homefront")
Duck Blind crewman #1
This science division crewman served as an assistant to Lt. Curtis on the Ba'ku homeworld in 2375. He was one of the Starfleet officers who was present in the duck blind headquarters which was uncovered by Data. He was also part of the group that was held as "hostages" by the Ba'ku. (Star Trek: Insurrection)
Duck Blind crewman #2
This crewman was part of the cultural observation team on the Ba'ku homeworld in 2375. She was working on an aft station in the duck blind headquarter shortly before Data uncovered this. (Star Trek: Insurrection)
Duck Blind crewman #3
This command division crewman was part of the cultural observation team on the Ba'ku homeworld in 2375. She was in the duck blind headquarters when this was uncovered by Data. (Star Trek: Insurrection)
Duck Blind crewman #4
This operations division crewman was part of the cultural observation team on the Ba'ku homeworld in 2375. He was in the duck blind headquarters when this was uncovered by Data. (Star Trek: Insurrection)
Duck Blind crewman #5
This command division crewman was part of the cultural observation team on the Ba'ku homeworld in 2375. She was in the duck blind headquarters when it was uncovered by Data. (Star Trek: Insurrection)
Female junior lieutenant (2369)
This female junior lieutenant attended a reception, held for Captain Stadius, aboard Deep Space 9 in 2369. According to Julian Bashir, who had a flirt with her, she was a poor substitute for Jadzia Dax. (DS9: "If Wishes Were Horses")
Female security officer
This Starfleet security officer guarded Benjamin Sisko after Admiral Leyton made Starfleet believe he was a Changeling. (DS9: "Paradise Lost")
Ilario's classmates
These two Starfleet officers were classmates of the murdered Hector Ilario. Ilario kept a picture of them in his quarters. Counselor Ezri Dax later discovered that this picture with laughing faces on it was the reason for the murder of Ilario. (DS9: "Field of Fire")
Male security officer
This Starfleet security officer guarded Benjamin Sisko after Admiral Leyton made Starfleet believe he was a Changeling. (DS9: "Paradise Lost")
Officers on AR-558
These Starfleet crewmembers were stationed on the planet AR-558 during the Dominion War in 2375. They were ordered to defend the communications station on the planet and lost over 100 of their crewmembers against the Jem'Hadar. (DS9: "The Siege of AR-558")
Pathfinder Admiral 1
This Human male was one of four admirals (including Admiral Owen Paris) overseeing the Pathfinder Project at Starfleet's Communications Research Center in 2378 when Borg sphere 634 suddenly emerged from a transwarp aperture less than a light year from Earth. He and the others watched as the sphere was abruptly destroyed by the USS Voyager which had also returned through the aperture. He and the others welcomed the Voyager crew home soon after. (VOY: "Endgame")
Pathfinder Admiral 2
This female admiral was also present at the Pathfinder offices when the Borg sphere and Voyager appeared. (VOY: "Endgame")
Pathfinder Admiral 3
This male admiral was also present at the Pathfinder offices when the Borg sphere and Voyager appeared. (VOY: "Endgame")
Pathfinder Security Guard
The Pathfinder security guard was under the command of Peter Harkins. He ordered the guard to arrest Reginald Barclay whom he had ordered to stay away from the Midas Array because Barclay had become obsessed with contacting Voyager. The guard was told to stun Barclay if he had to. The guard was stopped by Barclay when he ran into a holoprogram of Voyager and erected a force field around the guard. (VOY: "Pathfinder")
Pathfinder staff (2378)
These four Starfleet officers were assigned to the Pathfinder Project in 2378. They worked in the mission room of the Starfleet Communications Research Center in 2378 when the Voyager returned home and defeated the Borg. (VOY: "Endgame")
Pathfinder Technican
The Pathfinder Technican interrupted Admiral Owen Paris as he was about to arrest Reginald Barclay for disobeying orders to stay away from the MIDAS array. Barclay was trying to contact Voyager which Starfleet believed was not possible. The technician then informed the admiral that they were receiving a transmission from Voyager. (VOY: "Pathfinder")
Rear Admiral
This Rear Admiral accompanied Fleet Admiral Shanthi aboard the USS Enterprise-D to discuss matters pertaining to the Klingon Civil War in early 2368. (TNG: "Redemption II")
Section 31 operatives
These Section 31 operatives accompanied Luther Sloan, an officer from Starfleet Department of Internal Affairs, when he arrived at Deep Space 9 and accused Dr. Julian Bashir of being a Dominion spy. (DS9: "Inquisition")
Security officer (2364)
This Starfleet security officer joined the dinner with Captain Jean-Luc Picard, Admiral Aaron, Admiral Savar, and Captain Tryla Scott at the Starfleet Headquarters on Earth in 2364. He was infected like the others by the neural parasites. When Commander Riker joined the dinner and tricked the others into believing he was also infected, he shot this security officer who felt on the ground. (TNG: "Conspiracy")
Shuttle Pilot
This Human male piloted a shuttlecraft that transported Lwaxana Troi to the USS Enterprise-D in 2365. (TNG: "Manhunt")
Transport captain (2369)
In 2369 this Starfleet captain was transporting the Federation ambassadors Taxco, Vadosia, Lojal, and Lwaxana Troi to Deep Space 9. According to Taxco, Vadosia was bothering the captain every hour with new suggestions on how to run his ship. According to Vadosia, the captain welcomed his suggestions. (DS9: "The Forsaken")
Venture captain
This individual was the Captain of the USS Venture in the 2370s. He was a friend of Benjamin Sisko. In 2372, he commanded the Venture to Deep Space 9 after it was attacked by the Klingon Empire. Sisko later offered to contact the Captain to see if he could find Worf a position on the Venture. (DS9: "The Way of the Warrior")
Vulcan Admiral
Jadzia Dax was decorated on her first assignment by an unnamed Vulcan Admiral. She told Kira Nerys about this while under the influence of a Saltah'na energy sphere in 2369. (DS9: "Dramatis Personae")
Wedding Band
These eight Starfleet officers attended the wedding of William Riker and Deanna Troi in Alaska in 2379. They served as the wedding band and played the music for Data during his performance of Blue Skies by Irving Berlin. (Star Trek Nemesis)
Wedding Guest 1 (2379)
This Starfleet officer attended the wedding of Deanna Troi and William T. Riker in 2379. (Star Trek Nemesis)
Starship and Starbase Personnel
The following articles also have entries on unnamed Starfleet personnel:
Starfleet personnel |
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Named Starfleet personnel: 22nd century • mirror universe • 23rd century • alternate reality • 24th century • 25th century • 26th century • 29th century • 32nd century |
Unnamed Starfleet personnel: Unknown era • 22nd century • mirror universe • 23rd century • alternate reality • 24th century • 25th century • 26th century • 29th century • 32nd century |