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The following is a list of unnamed USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-D) personnel.

For the full list of named personnel, see USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-D) personnel.

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Command Division Edit

Alien bassoonist Edit

Alien bassoonist

This male alien crewmember was part of a woodwind quintet on the Enterprise-D in which he played the bassoon in a concert in Ten Forward in 2367. He later talked to several crewmembers and civilians. (TNG: "In Theory")

The bassoon player was portrayed by noted jazz bass player Ritt Henn who received no credit for his appearance.
The call sheet for Thursday 4 April 1991 is listing him as "sideline musician".


Alien crewman Edit

An alien officer

This female alien crewmember had her "large expanse of hair" dyed red in the Enterprise-D's barbershop around stardate 44390.1 while Geordi La Forge had his hair cut by the Bolian barber V'Sal. Data was mildly irritated by the procedure. (TNG: "Data's Day")

This crewmember was played by an unknown actress.


Ballerina Edit

A command division ensign

This female command division ensign believed herself to be a ballerina after the Enterprise-D entered a region of space where thoughts become reality. She was dancing in a cargo bay until Captain Picard addressed her. She later sat on the ground and thought about her dream. (TNG: "Where No One Has Gone Before")

The ballerina was played by Victoria Dillard.
In the episode, according to the subtitles and audio, Picard addresses her with the rank of an ensign.


Bridge command crewman (2366) Edit

A command division officer

This Starfleet officer served in the command division on board the Enterprise-D in 2366. He was on duty on the bridge when the Enterprise-D was hit by an energy burst from the Delta Rana warship. He fell back and needed medical treatment, which was demanded by Commander Riker. (TNG: "The Survivors")

This officer was played by stunt actor Mitchell Danton who received no credit for his appearance.


Bridge command crewman (2367) Edit

A command division officer

This command division officer served aboard the Enterprise-D in 2367.

He passed Gowron on the bridge during his visit aboard the ship. He later passed Worf and Gowron in front of the transporter room. He was also one of the crewmembers standing in a corridor to the transporter room to bid farewell to Worf who left the ship and Starfleet to fight in the Klingon Civil War. (TNG: "Redemption")

This Starfleet officer was portrayed by background actor Jim Grenon who received no credit for this appearance.


Bridge Crewman (2364-2366) Edit

A command division crewman

This command division crewman served on board the Enterprise-D between 2364 and 2366.

He passed Lieutenant Yar and Commander Riker in a corridor shortly after Riker was beamed up on the Enterprise-D. He later worked on an aft station of the bridge when Wesley Crusher was allowed to enter the command center and when Q returned to the Enterprise-D. (TNG: "Encounter at Farpoint")

He was working on the bridge when the crew was affected by polywater intoxication (TNG: "The Naked Now") and when Natasha Yar was abducted by Lutan of Ligon II. (TNG: "Code of Honor")

He was also on the bridge when the Enterprise-D encountered a Ferengi D'Kora-class marauder in orbit of Delphi Ardu IV for the first time. He fell asleep on his console when life support was nearly completely down due to an ancient Tkon Empire outpost. (TNG: "The Last Outpost")

He was working on his concole on the aft section of the bridge when the ship stranded in a galaxy in which dreams became reality. (TNG: "Where No One Has Gone Before")

He was on duty on the bridge when the ship transported delegations of the Anticans and the Selay to the planet Parliament. He was later among the bridge crew who were incapacitated by energy discharges from the Beta Renner cloud lifeform. (TNG: "Lonely Among Us")

He served as relief conn officer for Geordi La Forge when the ship was in orbit of Rubicun III and made First Contact with the Edo. (TNG: "Justice")

The same year he was also present on the bridge when Captain Picard, under the influence of a Ferengi thought maker, prepared to attack the Enterprise-D from aboard the USS Stargazer. (TNG: "The Battle")

He passed Ensign Bennett and Doctor Crusher in a corridor when the ship went for a rescue mission to Quadra Sigma III. (TNG: "Hide and Q")

Together with Ensign Youngblood he saw Captain Picard carrying Lwaxana Troi's luggage through a corridor. Later he served on the bridge when First Electorine Valeda Innis contacted the Enterprise-D. (TNG: "Haven")

He was on duty on the bridge when the ship was en route to Torona IV and encountering malfunctions. He applauded after Captain Picard successfully delivered his speech to the Jarada. (TNG: "The Big Goodbye")

A command division officer

He was also on duty on the bridge when an away team found Lore disassembled on Omicron Theta and the Enterprise-D made First Contact with the Crystalline Entity. (TNG: "Datalore")

When the crew was infected by a virus he was one of the last crewmembers working on the bridge beside Geordi La Forge. A nurse accompanied him later to sickbay. (TNG: "Angel One")

He was on duty on the bridge when the ship docked at Starbase 74 and was also among the crewmember who were forced to leave the ship later. He resumed his duty on the bridge when the Enterprise-D returned from Bynaus and left the starbase. (TNG: "11001001")

He was on duty on the bridge and witnessed Admiral Mark Jameson leaving his wheelchair and taking the conn while en route to Mordan IV. (TNG: "Too Short a Season")

He was also on the bridge when the Enterprise-D was in orbit of Aldea and seven children from the Enterprise-D were abducted by the Aldeans. (TNG: "When The Bough Breaks")

He worked on a terminal in a corridor when the ship was about to leave orbit of Relva VII. (TNG: "Coming of Age")

He was on the bridge when Geordi La Forge tried his visual acuity transmitter for the first time and an away team rescued three Klingon survivors from the Talarian freighter Batris. (TNG: "Heart of Glory")

He was working on the bridge when the ship experienced the "Manheim Effect". (TNG: "We'll Always Have Paris")

He was talking to a female crewmember in sickbay when Dr. Crusher had a conversation with L.Q. Clemonds, passed Ralph Offenhouse in a corridor and was working on the bridge when Counselor Troi briefed Captain Picard about the Romulans. (TNG: "The Neutral Zone")

He passed Captain Picard and acting ensign Wesley Crusher in a corridor when the captain went to Ten Forward to meet Doctor Katherine Pulaski. (TNG: "The Child")

He was on duty on an aft station of the bridge when the Enterprise-D discovered Nagilum and the being killed Ensign Haskell. (TNG: "Where Silence Has Lease")

He served as conn officer when Professor James Moriarty took over the control of the Enterprise-D and created several shakes. (TNG: "Elementary, Dear Data")

He served at the conn when the Enterprise-D beamed Thadiun Okona aboard and had to settle the dispute between Straleb and Atlec. (TNG: "The Outrageous Okona")

He passed Dr. Pulaski and Counselor Troi when the two entered the ready room next to the bridge. (TNG: "Loud As A Whisper")

He served on the aft section of the bridge along the newly arrived Ensign Mendon. (TNG: "A Matter Of Honor")

He passed Data and the Dreman girl Sarjenka in a corridor when the two were on their way to sickbay. (TNG: "Pen Pals")

He was leaving a turbolift and passed Sonya Gomez and Geordi La Forge in a corridor. (TNG: "Q Who")

He was part of Commander William T. Riker's memories while being infected on the surface of Surata IV and treated in sickbay. (TNG: "Shades of Gray")

For this episode reused footage from the episode Heart of Glory was used.
This crewman was played by regular background actor and Patrick Stewart's stand-in Jeffrey Deacon who received no on-screen credit for his appearances.


Cardassian helmsman Edit

A Cardassian helmsman

On an alternate quantum reality experienced by Worf, the USS Enterprise-D had a Cardassian Starfleet officer as its helmsman. (TNG: "Parallels")

The Cardassian helmsman was played by background actor Kevin Grover, listed as "ND Cardassian Ensign."


Command division bridge officer (2364) Edit

A command division officer

This Starfleet command division officer served aboard the Enterprise-D in 2364.

He was working on the bridge when the ship went into orbit of Minos and listened to the recorded speech of the Minosian peddler. (TNG: "The Arsenal of Freedom")

This Starfleet officer was played by an unknown actor.


Command division bridge officer (2367) Edit

A command division officer

This command division officer worked on the bridge in 2367 when the Enterprise-D found the USS Brattain in a binary star system. When the crew experienced halluzinations due to the lack of REM sleep he witnessed Captain Picard screaming and sitting on the floor of a turbolift. Later, he was treated in sickbay himself. (TNG: "Night Terrors")

This officer was played by a background actor with the last name Loska who received no credit for his appearance.


Command division bridge officer (2371) Edit

A command division officer

This Starfleet command division officer served aboard the Enterprise-D in 2371. He was present on the bridge when the Bird-of-Prey of Lursa and B'Etor attacked the Enterprise-D and caused severe damage. He assisted in transporting a wounded Jae off the bridge and eyed the emotional reaction of Data. (Star Trek Generations)

This Starfleet officer was played by background actor Steve Diamond who received no credit for his appearance.
His uniform was sold off on the It's A Wrap! sale and auction on eBay. [1]


Command division crewmember in Ten Forward (2366) Edit

A command division crewmember

This command division crewmember frequented Ten Forward in late 2366 and sat at the bar next to Christy Henshaw and Patti. He later shared a drink with Darien Wallace, reflecting on the time they served together. (TNG: "Transfigurations")

This crewmember was portrayed by scenic artist Doug Drexler in a cameo appearance.


Command division lieutenant (2368) Edit

A command division lieutenant

This command division lieutenant and a fellow science division officer passed Berlinghoff Rasmussen in a corridor when he was up to visit Data in his quarters. (TNG: "A Matter of Time")

Together with a science officer he passed the quarters of Lieutenant Worf the same year. (TNG: "New Ground")

He was in Ten Forward when the Satarran Keiran MacDuff wiped out the memories of the Enterprise-D crew. (TNG: "Conundrum")

He also attended the wedding ceremony of Lwaxana Troi and Minister Campio in Ten Forward the same year. (TNG: "Cost of Living")

He had a drink in Ten Forward when Guinan talked with Counselor Troi about Clara Sutter. (TNG: "Imaginary Friend")

In late 2368 he attended the memorial service for Ro Laren and Geordi La Forge in Ten Forward. (TNG: "The Next Phase")

This command division lieutenant was played by background actor Lanier Edwards who received no credit for his appearances.


Command division lieutenant (2369) Edit

A lieutenant

This Starfleet lieutenant served in the command division on board the Enterprise-D in 2369.

He was among the personnel who were evacuated to the Remmler Array from the ship because of the planned baryon sweep. He passed Captain Picard and Counselor Troi in a corridor. (TNG: "Starship Mine")

This lieutenant was played by an unknown actor.


Command division lieutenant (2370) Edit

A command division lieutenant

This command division lieutenant served aboard the Enterprise-D in 2370, during the search for the USS Pegasus in the Devolin system.

He was talking to an operations division officer in a corridor when Commander Riker and Counselor Troi passed him. (ENT: "These Are the Voyages...")

This lieutenant was portrayed by KZOK-FM radio DJ Bob Rivers who received no credit for his appearance.


Command division memorial service attendee Edit

A command division officer

This female command division officer attended the memorial service in Ten Forward held for Ro Laren and Geordi La Forge in late 2368. (TNG: "The Next Phase")

This Starfleet officer was played by recurring stand-in Melba who received no credit for her appearance.


Command division officer Edit

A command division officer

This command division officer passed Berlinghoff Rasmussen in a corridor shortly before the time traveller visited Data's quarters. (TNG: "A Matter of Time")

He passed Lieutenant Worf and his son Alexander when the two entered Miss Kyle's office. (TNG: "New Ground")

He had a drink in Ten Forward with a fellow officer when Counselor Troi talked to the only survivor of the SS Vico, Timothy (TNG: "Hero Worship") and when Data talked with Guinan whilw watching the FGC 47 nebula. (TNG: "Imaginary Friend")

In late 2368 he attended the memorial service for Ro Laren and Geordi La Forge in Ten Forward and witnessed the reappearance of the two officers. (TNG: "The Next Phase")

This Starfleet officer was played by recurring background actor Victor Sein who received no credit for his appearances.


Command division officer (2368-2369) Edit

A command division officer
Off duty in 2369

This command division officer passed Lieutenant Commander Data and Doctor Kila Marr in front of a turbolift, talking to a female command division officer. (TNG: "Silicon Avatar")

He was working on the bridge when Commander Riker returned from Risa and when the Ktarian Etana Jol tried to take over the Enterprise-D. (TNG: "The Game")

He was also on duty at one of the bridge stations when the Enterprise-D assisted the colony on Penthara IV and git a visit by Berlinghoff Rasmussen. (TNG: "A Matter of Time")

He had a drink in Ten Forward when Miles O'Brien introduced Christina to Reginald Barclay. (TNG: "Realm of Fear")

He passed Lieutenant Commander La Forge and Captain Scott in a corridor, moments before Scotty got his shuttle Goddard as a present and left the ship. (TNG: "Relics")

This command division officer was played by recurring background actor Cullen Chambers who received no credit for his appearances.


Command division officer in corridor Edit

This command division officer was walking with a female science officer in a corridor on board the Enterprise-D in 2366 when they were surprised by an Ansata terrorist, who beamed on board through a dimensional shift and shot him down. (TNG: "The High Ground")

In the same year he was involved in a brawl in Ten Forward caused by Ambassador Sarek, who was suffering from Bendii Syndrome. He fought with a fellow crewmember and was thrown over the bar. (TNG: "Sarek")

This crewman was played by regular stunt actor Christopher Doyle who received no credit for his appearances.


Command division officer in corridor (2368) Edit

A command division officer

This command division officer passed Lieutenant Worf and his son Alexander Rozhenko in a corridor shortly after the Klingon boy beamed aboard in 2368. (TNG: "New Ground")

He walked past Geordi La Forge and Data in a corridor while the Ullian delegation was aboard. (TNG: "Violations")

He passed Lwaxana Troi's quarters aboard the Enterprise-D when the Betazoid had to deal with her daughter and future husband Campio. (TNG: "Cost of Living")

He passed Ten Forward when Clara Sutter entered the bar and later shared a drink with a woman in Ten Forward when Counselor Troi talked to Guinan about Clara. (TNG: "Imaginary Friend")

This officer was played by recurring background actor Arvo Katajisto who received no credit for his appearance.


Command division officer in Ten Forward Edit

A command division officer

This command division officer visited Ten Forward in 2367 when Geordi La Forge told Guinan about his feelings for Doctor Leah Brahms. (TNG: "Galaxy's Child")

This Starfleet officer was played by James Washington who worked as stand-in and photo double for Michael Dorn.


Command division officer in Ten Forward (2368) Edit

A command division officer

This command division officer attended the wedding ceremony of Lwaxana Troi and Minister Campio in Ten Forward in 2368. (TNG: "Cost of Living")

He was talking to a female command division officer when he walked past Counselor Troi and Ensign Daniel Sutter in a corridor. (TNG: "Imaginary Friend")

This command division officer was played by Patrick Stewart's photo double Ron Large who received no credit for his appearance.


Command division officer in transporter room (2366) Edit

A command division officer

This command division officer was one of three who were present in the transporter room when Ambassador Sarek and his wife Perrin were beamed off the Enterprise-D in 2366. (TNG: "Sarek")

This officer was portrayed by background actor David Chanel who received no credit for his appearance.


Computer ensign Edit

A female ensign

This female command division ensign was talking to a Vulcan officer in sickbay when Commander Riker interrupted the conversation and asked for the right way to the holodeck to find Data. She helped Commander Riker and showed him the way to use the computer terminals after she stated that Riker must be new to a Galaxy-class starship. She smiled at Riker and stared at his behind when he left. (TNG: "Encounter at Farpoint")

The computer ensign was played by Evelyn Guerrero.


Crewmember in corridor (2365) Edit

A command division officer

This command division officer was walking in a corridor when the ship was in orbit of Gagarin IV and passed Captain Picard and Doctor Pulaski. (TNG: "Unnatural Selection")

This Starfleet officer was played by stuntman Scott Leva who received no credit for this appearance.
His part was more prominently in a deleted scene from this episode in which he was hit against a wall by an angry Worf. For this scene, Leva also worked as stunt coordinator. (Source: Scott Leva)


Elderly command division lieutenant Edit

A lieutenant

This Starfleet lieutenant served on board the Enterprise-D in 2369.

He passed the transporter room, moments before the away team beamed to the USS Yosemite. Later he had a drink in Ten Forward and talked to fellow officers. (TNG: "Realm of Fear")

He discussed with a female civilian in a corridor and was passed by Geordi La Forge and Scotty on their way to the shuttle bay. (TNG: "Relics")

He was later in Ten Forward in 2370, when the Enterprise hosted a formal function with the Cairn, when Lwaxana Troi fainted. (TNG: "Dark Page")

This recurring lieutenant was played by background actor Hal Donahue who received no credit for his appearances.


Female bridge command officer (2366) Edit

A command division officer
In an alternate timeline

This female command division officer was on duty on an aft bridge station when Ansata terrorists beamed on board the Enterprise-D, shot at Worf, and captured Captain Picard. She remained calm at her station during the incident. (TNG: "The High Ground")

Off duty, she was treated in sickbay by Martinez and Dr. Crusher when sickbay had to be evacuated due to increasing radiation. (TNG: "A Matter of Perspective")

In an alternate timeline created by the Enterprise-C, she was talking to other crewmembers in Ten Forward. (TNG: "Yesterday's Enterprise")

She was on duty on the bridge when an alien species abducted Captain Picard and replaced hi with a doppelganger. (TNG: "Allegiance")

She walked past Captain Picard and Counselor Troi on their way to the transporter room to welcome the Betazoid First Contact specialist Tam Elbrun aboard. (TNG: "Tin Man")

She almost ran into Lieutenant Reginald Barclay when he left the office of Counselor Troi and later passed Barclay and Geordi La Forge in a corridor. (TNG: "Hollow Pursuits")

She greeted Wesley Crusher very friendly when she met him in a corridor shortly after he beamed aboard in early 2368. Later, she met Wesley again but at this time she was addicted to the Ktarian game. (TNG: "The Game")

She visited Ten Forward and passed Counselor Troi and the only survivor of the SS Vico, Timothy. (TNG: "Hero Worship")

She was among the hostages in Ten Forward taken by Ux-Mal criminals possessing the bodies of Deanna Troi, Miles O'Brien, and Data. (TNG: "Power Play")

She visited Ten Forward when Commander Riker and the J'naii Soren had split pea soup for lunch. (TNG: "The Outcast")

She was on duty on the bridge when the Enterprise-D took the Kriosian ambassador Briam and the empathic metamorph Kamala on board. (TNG: "The Perfect Mate")

Off duty she visited Ten Forward when the ship explored the FGC 47 nebula and made First contact with the local lifeform. (TNG: "Imaginary Friend")

In late 2368 she entered transporter room 3 shortly after Data and Chief Brossmer talked about the transporter accident of Ro Laren and Geordi La Forge. (TNG: "The Next Phase")

This officer was played by recurring background actress and stand-in Debbie Marsh who received no credit for her appearances.


Female bridge command officer Edit

A command division officer

This female Starfleet officer served in the command division on board the Enterprise-D.

She was taken hostage on the bridge together with Riker, Data, Lieutenant j.g. Jae and two other crewmembers, when Ferengi marauders captured the Enterprise-D in 2369. (TNG: "Rascals")

This recurring officer was played by an unknown actress.


Female command division bridge officer Edit

A command division officer

This command division officer was working on the bridge when Captain Picard returned from his talks with Sarek on Vulcan. (TNG: "Unification I")

She was also working on the bridge when Picard and Data, aboard K'Vada's Bird-of-Prey, contacted the Enterprise-D. (TNG: "Unification II")

This Starfleet officer was played by recurring background actress Joey Davis who received no credit for her appearances.


Female command division officer Edit

A command division officer
In a Mok'bara lesson

This female command division officer was assigned to the USS Enterprise-D between 2364 and 2370.

She was among the crewmembers who welcomed Captain Picard in the shuttlebay, when he took over the command of the Enterprise-D in 2364. Later she served on an aft station on the bridge, during the mission in the Devron system. (TNG: "All Good Things...")

She passed Barclay and Counselor Troi in a corridor. (TNG: "Realm of Fear")

She was among the audience in Ten Forward, who listened to Data's poetry reading. (TNG: "Schisms")

In an alternate timeline, caused by Q and Captain Picard's near death experiences, she visited Ten Forward. (TNG: "Tapestry")

She attended the violin concert held by Data and Juliana Tainer in Ten Forward. (TNG: "Inheritance")

In an alternate quantum reality, she visited Ten Forward when Worf also joined the bar. (TNG: "Parallels")

She took part in Worf's mok'bara lessons on board the Enterprise-D (TNG: "Lower Decks") and joined regularly fellow crewmembers in Ten Forward. (TNG: "Eye of the Beholder")

This recurring officer was played by regular background actress Holiday Freeman who received no credit for her appearances.


Female command division officer in corridor Edit

A command division officer
Working as a gardener

This female command division officer passed the sickbay in 2368 when Captain Picard and the away team from Mab-Bu VI left it. (TNG: "Power Play")

In her free time she was working as a gardener in the arboretum aboard the ship where she witnessed the contact between Captain Picard and the FGC 47 lifeform known as "Isabella". (TNG: "Imaginary Friend")

This Starfleet officer was played by background actress Holly McBee who received no credit for her appearances.


Female command division officer (2370) Edit

On an aft station
At the conn station

This female command division officer served aboard the Enterprise-D in 2370.

She attended the banquet, held for the Cairn delegation in Ten Foward. (TNG: "Dark Page")

Before Captain Picard and Doctor Crusher beamed down to the surface of Kesprytt, she was working on an aft station of the bridge. (TNG: "Attached")

She was also on duty at the bridge when the two scientists Serova and Rabal beamed aboard the Enterprise-D. (TNG: "Force of Nature")

She had a drink in Ten Forward and joined later, off duty, the violin concert by Data and Juliana Tainer. (TNG: "Inheritance")

In an alternate quantum reality experienced by Worf in 2370, she served at the conn when the Enterprise-D had to deal with Gul Nador. Later she served on an aft station. (TNG: "Parallels")

She was again on duty at the back station on the bridge when Nikolai Rozhenko beamed the Boraalans aboard (TNG: "Homeward") and when Counselor Troi experienced violent dreams. (TNG: "Eye of the Beholder")

She manned the conn when Jason Vigo was beamed aboard and the Enterprise-D had to face DaiMon Bok. (TNG: "Bloodlines")

In the normal timeline, she was working on the bridge of the Enterprise-D , when the timeline was split in several more. (TNG: "All Good Things...")

This recurring Starfleet officer was played by regular background actress Fumiko Hamada who received no credit for her appearances.


Female conn ensign (2365) Edit

A conn ensign

This female Starfleet command division ensign manned the conn in 2365 when the Enterprise-D followed a distress call from the Pakled transport Mondor. She was later replaced by Wesley Crusher when he returned from Starbase 515. (TNG: "Samaritan Snare")

The same year she passed Counselor Troi and K'Ehleyr in a corridor. (TNG: "The Emissary")

This ensign was played by an unknown actress.
Her line "Aye, Sir." in "Samaritan Snare" was spoken by an unknown voice actress and added in post production.


Female conn officer (2364) Edit

A female conn officer

This Starfleet officer served as conn officer in 2364 when the Enterprise-D went into orbit of the planet Selay and also later when the ship detected the Beta Renner cloud. (TNG: "Lonely Among Us")

This Starfleet officer was played by an unknown actress.


Female conn officer (2365) Edit

A female conn officer

This Starfleet officer served as conn officer in 2365 when the Enterprise-D took the mediator Riva aboard and brought him to the planet Solais V. (TNG: "Loud As A Whisper")

She manned an aft station and served as relief conn officer for Wesley Crusher when the Enterprise-D met the IKS Pagh and identified subatomic bacteria on the outer hull. (TNG: "A Matter Of Honor")

She was sitting in Ten Forward and chatting to other crewmembers when Kyle Riker met Katherine Pulaski in the bar. (TNG: "The Icarus Factor")

This Starfleet officer was played by an unknown actress.


Flight controller (2364) Edit

Flight controller

This flight controller filled in for Geordi La Forge when he was struck with polywater intoxication. He later became infected himself and abruptly left the conn, much to the chagrin of Captain Picard. Worf later took his place and alternated between the conn and ops stations, as Data was also infected. (TNG: "The Naked Now")

The flight controller was played by David Renan.


Flight controller (2365) Edit

A flight controller

This command division officer served as flight controller aboard the Enterprise-D in 2365.

He was manning the conn while the Enterprise-D was in orbit of Gagarin IV and tried to find a solution for the infected Doctor Katherine Pulaski. Later he served on an aft station of the bridge and saluted when the Enterprise-D destroyed the USS Lantree which was quarantined. (TNG: "Unnatural Selection")

This officer was played by an unknown actor.


Flight controller (2368) Edit

A flight controller
Regaining her consciousness on the bridge

This female ensign had a drink in Ten Forward when the ship hit a quantum filament and lost its power. (TNG: "Disaster")

Off duty she was addicted to the Ktarian game and was playing it in Ten Forward. (TNG: "The Game")

She was working on the bridge during the testing of Doctor Ja'Dar's soliton wave in early 2368 (TNG: "New Ground") and also when the Enterprise-D moved a stellar core fragment away from Moab IV. (TNG: "The Masterpiece Society")

She was also working on the bridge when the Satarran Keiran MacDuff wiped out the memories of the Enterprise-D crew to destroy the Lysian Central Command. (TNG: "Conundrum")

She was at the conn when the Enterprise-D was in orbit of Mab-Bu VI's moon. She filled in for Ro Laren when she and Geordi La Forge were trying to find a way to free Deanna Troi, Data and Miles O'Brien from the influence of Ux-Mal terrorists. Prior to this and also later she was working on an aft console of the bridge. (TNG: "Power Play")

She was on duty on the bridge when the Enterprise-D crew assisted the J'naii on their rescue mission for the two pilots of the Taris Murn (TNG: "The Outcast"), when the ship was trapped in a temporal causality loop (TNG: "Cause and Effect"), and when the Enterprise-D visited Earth. (TNG: "The First Duty")

She was working on the bridge when the ship was infected by nitrium parasites. Due to the loss of the life support system she lost her consciousness. (TNG: "Cost of Living")

She passed Lieutenant Worf and the two Ferengi Par Lenor and Qol in a corridor shortly after they were beamed aboard the Enterprise-D. (TNG: "The Perfect Mate")

She was also working on an aft station of the bridge when the ship went into the FGC 47 nebula and made contact with a new lifeform (TNG: "Imaginary Friend") and when the crew beamed the Borg Hugh aboard. (TNG: "I Borg")

She was working on an aft station on the bridge during the transporter accident that caused the de-phasing of Ro Laren and Geordi La Forge. (TNG: "The Next Phase")

She was on duty on the bridge when Captain Picard and Commander Riker left to visit Lieutenant Edward Hagler after he returned to the Enterprise-D in 2369. (TNG: "Schisms")

In an alternate quantum reality, experienced by Worf, she was working on an aft station of the bridge. (TNG: "Parallels")

She also manned the aft bridge station, when the Enterprise-D had a secret mission in the Devolin system and Admiral Erik Pressman came aboard. (TNG: "The Pegasus")

This ensign was played by regular background actress Christina Wegler Miles who received no credit for her appearances.


Flight controller (early 2368) Edit

A flight controller

This command division ensign served as flight controller in early 2368 when Commander Riker returned from his trip to Risa. (TNG: "The Game")

She had a drink in Ten Forward when Commander Riker interrogated the Ullian Jev. (TNG: "Violations")

This Starfleet ensign was played by recurring background actress Joly who received no credit for her appearances.


Flight controller (2369) Edit

Flight controller
Working at an aft station

This female ensign flight controller served aboard the Enterprise-D from 2368 to 2369.

She was in Ten Forward when her memory was erased by the Satarrans (TNG: "Conundrum") and when Ux-Mal criminals possessing the bodies of Deanna Troi, Miles O'Brien, and Data stunned several hostages in Ten Forward. (TNG: "Power Play")

She went also into the bar when Commander Riker and the J'naii Soren had split pea soup for lunch. (TNG: "The Outcast")

She attended the wedding ceremony of Lwaxana Troi and Minister Campio in Ten Forward. (TNG: "Cost of Living")

She was also in Ten Forward when Deanna Troi and Clara Sutter left the location. (TNG: "Imaginary Friend")

She attended the memorial service in Ten Forward for Ro Laren and Geordi La Forge and witnessed the appearance of the two phased officers. (TNG: "The Next Phase")

She was working on an aft station of the bridge when the Enterprise-D arrived at Devidia II and was astonished when Captain Picard agreed to beam Data down to the planet. (TNG: "Time's Arrow")

She was again working on an aft station when the Enterprise-D discovered the damaged USS Yosemite. (TNG: "Realm of Fear")

She was chatting with Data at the bar in Ten Forward when Counselor Deanna Troi was affected by Ambassador Ves Alkar using her as his receptacle. (TNG: "Man of the People")

She was working at an aft station of the bridge when the Enterprise-D discovered the Dyson sphere. (TNG: "Relics")

She was at the conn when Captain, Picard, Ensign Ro, Guinan and Keiko O'Brien were turned into teenager versions of themselves by a molecular reversion field. She remained perfectly calm when the ship was taken over by renegade Ferengi. (TNG: "Rascals")

She passed the quarters of Captain Picard when Doctor Crusher entered the rooms. (TNG: "A Fistful of Datas")

She was working at an aft station of the bridge when the Enterprise-D was in orbit of Tyrus VIIa and the particle fountain was malfunctioning. (TNG: "The Quality of Life")

She was on duty on the bridge, manning an aft station, when Captain Picard returned from Celtris III. (TNG: "Chain of Command, Part II")

She also worked on the bridge when the ship was taken over by Professor James Moriarty for the second time. (TNG: "Ship in a Bottle")

She was on duty when the ship was close to subspace relay station 47, investigating the disappearance of Aquiel Uhnari and Keith Rocha. (TNG: "Aquiel")

She also appeared on the bridge in an alternate reality created by Q where Captain Picard had never been wounded by a Nausicaan on Starbase Earhart right after graduation. (TNG: "Tapestry")

When Worf was searching for his father on Carraya IV, she was working on the bridge at her usual aft station. (TNG: "Birthright, Part II")

She was having a drink with two other crewmembers in Ten Forward when the crew was working on finishing Doctor Richard Galen's work. (TNG: "The Chase")

This ensign was played by regular background actress Christie Haydon who received no credit for her appearances.


Flight controller (2371) Edit

Flight controller, 2371

This crewman served as flight controller during the encounter with the Nexus in 2371, and was injured when a nearby console exploded, as a result of the Duras sisters' attack over Veridian III. (Star Trek Generations)

This flight controller was played by stunt actor Denney Pierce who received no credit for his work.


Helmsman Edit

An ensign
In an alternate timeline
In a turbolift
During the evacuation in 2371

This command division officer served on board the Enterprise-D between 2364 and 2371.

He was among the crewmembers who welcomed Captain Picard in the shuttle bay, when he took over the command of the Enterprise-D in 2364. (TNG: "All Good Things...") Later, he took over for Worf (after Torres) at the conn when the Enterprise-D encountered Q for the first time and in early 2364 while a saucer separation was performed. (TNG: "Encounter at Farpoint")

Like the rest of the crew he was affected by polywater intoxication when he passed Deanna Troi near main engineering. (TNG: "The Naked Now")

He passed the holodeck when Natasha Yar invited the Ligonians Lutan and Hagon to see the program Aikido 1. Later he passed the quarters of Geordi La Forge when Data visited him. (TNG: "Code of Honor")

He left the bridge while Captain Picard and Counselor Troi practiced the Jaradan language and served as relief ops officer when the Captain returned to the bridge to speak the Jaradan greetings correct. (TNG: "The Big Goodbye")

He passed the transporter room when Admiral Gregory Quinn and Lieutenant Commander Dexter Remmick beamed aboard the Enterprise-D. He later passed Captain Picard and Jake Kurland in a corridor. (TNG: "Coming of Age")

He manned an aft station on the bridge when Captain Picard beamed down to Earth to talk with Admirals Savar and Aaron. (TNG: "Conspiracy")

He served as conn officer when the Enterprise-D arrived at the Ficus sector and took a Bringloidi colony aboard. (TNG: "Up The Long Ladder")

This ensign served at the helm in 2365, he was among the crew that stayed aboard the Enterprise-D during a Starfleet battle simulation with the USS Hathaway. (TNG: "Peak Performance")

In an alternate timeline created when the USS Enterprise-C traveled forward in time, he served on the Enterprise-D. He had a drink in Ten Forward and passed Tasha Yar and Richard Castillo later in a corridor. (TNG: "Yesterday's Enterprise")

He had a drink in Ten Forward when the Picard doppelganger started the song "Heart of Oak" and the crewmembers sang with him. (TNG: "Allegiance")

He passed Counselor Troi, Data, and Captain Picard in a corridor, moments before Tam Elbrun was beamed on board the ship. (TNG: "Tin Man")

He was among the delegation that welcomed Ambassador Sarek in the transporter room in 2366 and was also present when Sarek left the Enterprise-D. (TNG: "Sarek")

A holographic duplicate of him passed Captain Riker, Tomalak, Deanna Troi, and Admiral Picard in a corridor in 2367. This scenario was part of an illusion created by the alien Barash on Alpha Onias III. (TNG: "Future Imperfect")

He joined a fellow crewmember in Ten Forward, shortly before the Enterprise-D encountered a spaceborne lifeform. (TNG: "Galaxy's Child")

He passed the sickbay when Geordi La Forge and Reginald Barclay left it following Barclay's encounter with the Cytherian probe. (TNG: "The Nth Degree")

He attended the open hearing judged by Admiral Norah Satie and its final words when the admiral accused Captain Picard being a traitor. (TNG: "The Drumhead")

He passed Counselor Troi and Geordi La Forge in a corridor shortly after La Forge's return from Risa. (TNG: "The Mind's Eye")

He passed Lieutenant Commander Data's quarters when Kila Marr met the Android. (TNG: "Silicon Avatar")

This ensign was also present at the abortive 2368 wedding ceremony of Lwaxana Troi and Minister Campio. (TNG: "Cost of Living")

He passed the sickbay when Alyssa Ogawa brought Clara Sutter into it. (TNG: "Imaginary Friend")

He passed Barclay and Counselor Troi in a corridor when they discussed Barclay's transporter phobia (TNG: "Realm of Fear") and Counselor Troi's quarters when she, possessed by Ves Alkar, screamed and tried to hold Alkar in front of her quarters. (TNG: "Man of the People")

He passed Beverly Crusher's quarters, when she entered her rooms shortly after her suspension. (TNG: "Suspicions")

He was on duty on the bridge when Commander Riker had to leave Ten Forward and joined Data on the bridge. (TNG: "Second Chances")

He was among an away team which was beamed back on board the Enterprise-D, after they've searched an unnamed planet for Data and the Borg Crosis. (TNG: "Descent, Part II")

In 2370, this lieutenant j.g. was in the turbolift with Lwaxana and Deanna Troi while they were arguing. He looked over at Lwaxana when Deanna responded verbally to something Lwaxana said telepathically. (TNG: "Dark Page") He passed Deanna Troi in a corridor, again. (TNG: "Eye of the Beholder")

Holding the rank of a lieutenant junior grade, he ran into Jean-Luc Picard in a corridor because Picard was disoriented from a recent time shift. (TNG: "All Good Things...")

He was among the crewmembers and civilians during the evacuation into the saucer section and during the emergency landing on Veridian III. (Star Trek Generations)

This Starfleet officer was played by regular background performer and stand-in Richard Sarstedt who received no credit for his appearances.
He later played Crewman William McKenzie, a background character, during the seven years of Star Trek: Voyager.


Lieutenant (junior grade) Edit

Lieutenant (j.g.)

This command division lieutenant was present during the transfer of command ceremony held in Ten Forward in 2369, when Captain Edward Jellico took over command from Captain Jean-Luc Picard, who went on an undercover mission on Celtris III. (TNG: "Chain of Command, Part I")

The lieutenant was played by Jana Wallace, who was script typist for TNG at the time.


Male command division officer Edit

A command division officer

This command division officer was off duty when he shared a drink with a female science officer in Ten Forward while Counselor Troi explained the "chocolate mystery" to Commander Riker. (TNG: "The Game")

He passed Lieutenant Commander Data and Geordi La Forge in a corridor shortly after the Ullian delegation beamed aboard the ship. (TNG: "Violations")

He passed Lieutenant Worf and the two Ferengi Qol and Par Lenor in a corridor shortly after the Ferengi were beamed aboard the Enterprise-D. (TNG: "The Perfect Mate")

This Starfleet officer was played by background actor and stand-in Greg Poole who received no credit for his appearance.
His uniform was sold off on the It's A Wrap! sale and auction on eBay and was later reused and worn by Bob Rivers in the Star Trek: Enterprise final episode "These Are the Voyages...". [2]


Male command division officer (2368) Edit

A command division officer

This command division officer had a drink in Ten Forward in early 2368 when Berlinghoff Rasmussen also visited the bar. (TNG: "A Matter of Time")

This Starfleet officer was played by recurring background actor R. Swain who received no credit for his appearances.


Male conn ensign Edit

A conn ensign

This command division ensign manned the conn when the Enterprise-D took the Romulan defector Alidar Jarok aboard. He also piloted the ship into the Romulan Neutral Zone, setting course to the planet Nelvana III. (TNG: "The Defector")

This Starfleet officer was played by an unknown actor.


Male conn ensign (2366) Edit

An ensign

This Starfleet ensign attended the string quartet concert in Ten Forward where he sat next to a female civilian. (TNG: "The Ensigns of Command")

He served at the conn aboard the Enterprise-D in 2366, when the ship received a distress call from the observation team on Mintaka III. (TNG: "Who Watches The Watchers")

He also served at the conn, when the Koinonians created an illusion of Marla Aster and tried to beam Jeremy Aster away from the ship. (TNG: "The Bonding")

He manned the conn shortly before Wesley Crusher took over when the crew detected the Promellian battle cruiser Cleponji in an asteroid belt. (TNG: "Booby Trap")

He replaced Wesley at the conn when he upgraded a class-3 probe to find Geordi La Forge on Galorndon Core. (TNG: "The Enemy")

This ensign was played by an unknown actor.


Mozart concert ensign Edit

A command division ensign

This command division ensign was one of the four musicians performing for Ambassador Sarek, his wife Perrin, and the crew of the Enterprise-D in 2366. He played the cello. (TNG: "Sarek")

This musician was portrayed by an unknown actor.


Mozart concert female lieutenant Edit

A female lieutenant

This female command division lieutenant was one of four musisicians performing for Ambassador Sarek, his wife Perrin, and the crew of the Enterprise-D in 2366. She played the violin. (TNG: "Sarek")

This musician was portrayed by an unknown actress.


Parrises Squares lieutenant Edit

This command division lieutenant was stationed on board the Enterprise-D in 2364.

He was among the group of Starfleet officers who visited the Bandi shopping mall at Farpoint Station during the Enterprise-D's visit. Later he passed the sickbay aboard the ship. (TNG: "Encounter at Farpoint")

He was also a member of the Parrises squares team of the Enterprise-D and prepared for a match together with Worf, Tasha Yar, and another female crewmember against the Starbase 74 team. (TNG: "11001001")

Wearing a skant uniform, he was working on a computer panel in a corridor and was passed by Captain Picard, Commander Riker, and Admiral Gregory Quinn. (TNG: "Conspiracy")

This lieutenant was played by background actor Brad Phillips who received no on-screen credit for his appearances.


Scared command division officer Edit

A command division officer

When the Enterprise-D stranded in a galaxy where dreams became reality this command division officer almost ran into Captain Picard, following a science division officer. She grabbed for the other officer to hurry up when he talked to Captain Picard. (TNG: "Where No One Has Gone Before")

This female officer was played by an unknown actress.


Skirted command division officer Edit

An officer in a skant

This command division officer was standing in a corridor and listening to Captain Picard's speech in 2364. He was wearing a skant style uniform. (TNG: "Where No One Has Gone Before")

He was also standing in a corridor and listening to the com when Lieutenant Commander Data gave the order for a red alert and the evacuation of the ship the same year. (TNG: "11001001")

This Starfleet officer was played by an unknown actor.
Archive footage from "Where No One Has Gone Before" was used for the scene in "11001001".


String quartet crewman Edit

A crewmember

In 2364 when the Enterprise-D was stranded in a galaxy where dreams became reality, this command division officer dreamt being a member of a string quartet. He played the violin and returned to the reality, sitting in a room on a table when Picard was heard over the com. (TNG: "Where No One Has Gone Before")

This crewmember was played by an unknown actor.


Vulcan command division officer Edit

A Vulcan officer

In an alternate timeline created when the Enterprise-C passed through a spatial anomaly into the year 2366, this Vulcan command division officer served aboard the Enterprise-D and had a drink in Ten Forward when Tasha Yar and Richard Castillo talked to Guinan. (TNG: "Yesterday's Enterprise")

This Vulcan was played by an unknown actor.


Wounded command division officer Edit

A command division officer

This command division officer had a drink in Ten Forward in early 2368 when the ship hit a quantum filament and lost its power. He was wounded and his broken leg was aligned by Worf. (TNG: "Disaster")

This command division officer was played by background actor Johanson who received no credit for his appearance.


Operations DivisionEdit

Bajoran Security guard (2369)Edit

A Bajoran security guard

This Bajoran security ensign was on duty in the brig where the renegade Borg Crosis was held in late 2369. He wore a traditional Bajoran earring (TNG: "Descent")

This Bajoran security officer was played by an unknown actor.
A cut scene would have revealed why a Bajoran was chosen for such a small cameo appearance: when Crosis lists the ways of killing Humans and Klingons quickly, a line was cut in which he would have said "Bajoran. Puncture the lower ventricle of the heart. Death is immediate.". The line was cut, but the Bajoran officer is still there.


Bolian ensign Edit

Bolian ensign

A Bolian ensign in the operations division served aboard the Enterprise-D in the 2360s. In 2367, he was off duty and drinking in Ten Forward when Captain Picard brought in Mirasta Yale, a Malcorian who had just made First Contact. He served to show her that the Federation is made up of many, diverse species. (TNG: "First Contact")

This Bolian was played by an unknown actor.
On the call sheet for his day of shooting he was listed as "Alien Starfleet" in the atmosphere section and the actor was to be dated and not cast prior to Monday 3 December 1990, one day before the scene was shot on Tuesday 4 December 1990. The scene was filmed on Paramount Stage 8.


Bridge Crewman (2371)Edit

A bridge crewman

This operations division crewman was working on a bridge aft station when an explosion threw him over the tactical station. (Star Trek Generations)

This crewman was played by stuntman Erik Stabenau.


Cargo transporter ensign Edit

An ensign

This Starfleet ensign operated the transporter in cargo bay 11 in 2364 and received the order from Captain Picard to beam the Ornarans T'Jon and Ramos and the Brekkians Sobi and Langor along their cargo of felicium down to the surface of Ornara. (TNG: "Symbiosis")

This ensign was played by an unknown actor.
Although he wore no ensign rank insignia, Picard addressed him as ensign.


Crewmember (2368) Edit

An addicted crewmember

This crewmember was addicted to the Ktarian game and was sitting in Ten Forward ecstatically playing the game. (TNG: "The Game")

She was working on an aft station of the bridge when the ship went into the FGC 47 nebula and made contact with a new lifeform (TNG: "Imaginary Friend") and when the Borg Hugh was beamed aboard the ship. (TNG: "I Borg")

In late 2368 she was treated in sickbay by Diana Giddings and Martinez while the Enterprise-D assisted a damaged Romulan science vessel. (TNG: "The Next Phase")

She was played by background actress Dru Wagner who received no credit for these appearances.


Crewmember (2371)Edit

A crewmember in Ten Forward

This operations division crewmember was present in Ten Forward in 2371 while the Enterprise-D tended to the Amargosa observatory. (Star Trek Generations)

This crewmember was played by extra and ILM artist Stewart Lew, who received no credit for his appearance.


Crewmember in cargo bay 4Edit

A crewman in cargo bay 4

In 2369, this crewmember was working in cargo bay 4, together with two other crewmembers, when internal sensors reported a massive EM explosion in the cargo bay. When a medical team went to check on the crewmen, it turned out that the sensors had malfunctioned and that the three men were not harmed. (TNG: "Schisms")

This crewmember was played by Angelo McCabe.


Crewmember in shuttlebayEdit

A crewman in shuttlebay 2

This crewmember was on duty in shuttlebay 2 in early 2366 and responsible for the proper launch of Doctor Paul Stubbs' egg probe. He reported difficulties to the bridge, caused by the nanites. (TNG: "Evolution")

This crewmember was played by Randal Patrick, who was credited as Crewman #1.


Engineer (2364) Edit

An engineer

This engineer was one of the crewmembers affected by the polywater intoxication in 2364. Together with four other crewmembers he was standing in main engineering and was observing Wesley Crusher who used a force field to seal of the main engineering control room. (TNG: "The Naked Now")

This engineer was played by Skip Stellrecht.


Engineer (2366) Edit

A Starfleet engineer

This engineer assisted Geordi La Forge and Ensign Russell in the repairs of the Enterprise-D's shields after they were damaged during the first encounter with Gomtuu. (TNG: "Tin Man")

This engineer was played by background actor Joseph Michael Roth who received no credit for his appearance.


Engineer Ensign (2364) Edit

An ensign in engineering

This female ensign was on duty in main engineering when she informed the bridge about the fluctuations in the seal of the medical lab. She asked Commander Riker to join her in main engineering and told him about having problems to stabilize the energy for the force field around the med lab. Every time she tried to stabilize the energy field the energy disappeared. (TNG: "Home Soil")

This engineer was played by Carolyne Barry.


Engineer Ensign (2365) Edit

An ensign

This Starfleet ensign worked on the completion of the containment modules for the plasma plague specimen in the cargo bay in 2365. When chief engineer Geordi La Forge asked him how it ws going he answered him that he was finished and was waiting to insert the modules. (TNG: "The Child")

This engineer was played by actor Dore Keller.
Although he wore no rank pin, he was addressed as ensign by La Forge.


Engineer Ensign (2369) Edit

An ensign in engineering

This Human ensign worked in engineering and initiated a power transfer to a Romulan Warbird. Data was too late to warn him not to, as it could endanger the ship, because he was attacked by an alien. (TNG: "Timescape")

This ensign was played by Joel Fredericks.


Engineering lieutenant junior grade Edit

A lieutenant j.g.

This lieutenant junior grade served as an engineer aboard the Enterprise-D in 2366. That year, he was part of the engineering senior staff and took part in a meeting in main engineering. (TNG: "Hollow Pursuits")

This engineer was played by an unknown actor.


Engineering officer (2364) Edit

An engineer

This Starfleet engineer was on duty in main engineering in 2364 when the ship was trapped in orbit of Delphi Ardu IV. He took orders from Geordi La Forge and engaged the warp drive without a result. (TNG: "The Last Outpost")

This engineer was played by an unknown actor.


Ensign (2368) Edit

An addicted ensign

This ensign was addicted to the Ktarian game and offered to give hers to Robin Lefler and Wesley Crusher when she saw that they had none. (TNG: "The Game")

This ensign was played by Diane M. Hurley and credited as Woman.


Father (2364) Edit

A Starfleet officer

This operations division Starfleet officer was the father of a child aboard the Enterprise-D in 2364.

He passed Commander Riker and Harry Bernard in a corridor shortly after Harry bumped into Riker and watched Harry from above. He later took part in a meeting in the observation lounge when his child was kidnapped by the Aldeans. (TNG: "When The Bough Breaks")

The same year he worked as security guard for the Ornarans T'Jon and Romas and the Brekkians Langor and Sobi when they beamed aboard the ship. He guarded them to guest quarters and stood guard outside. Later he escorted them to the cargo bay. (TNG: "Symbiosis")

This Starfleet officer was played by an unknown actor.
It is unknown if he is the father of Rose, Tara, or Katie.


Female engineer (2364) Edit

This female engineer served in main engineering and responded to a call from Lieutenant junior grade Worf and told him that the forward deflectors were online. (TNG: "Symbiosis")

This female engineer was voiced by an unknown actress.


Female engineer Edit

An engineer

This Starfleet operations division ensign served aboard the Enterprise-D.

She was working in main engineering when Data hijacked the Enterprise-D and later assisted Lieutenant Commander La Forge taking energy from the quarantine field of Willie Potts. (TNG: "Brothers")

She was working in the transporter room when Doctor Crusher and Commander Riker asked Chief O'Brien about his memories of Doctor Dalen Quaice. (TNG: "Remember Me")

She visited Ten Forward and had a drink with a fellow officer while the Enterprise-D was in orbit of Turkana IV. (TNG: "Legacy")

She assisted in the preparations for Miles and Keiko O'Brien's wedding in Ten Forward. (TNG: "Data's Day")

She visited Ten Forward together with a male crewmember while the Cardassians Macet, Telle, and Daro were aboard the ship. (TNG: "The Wounded")

She passed Captain Picard and Data, who was dressed as Ebenezer Scrooge, in a corridor. (TNG: "Devil's Due")

She was working in main engineering when Geordi La Forge and Doctor Leah Brahms worked on a possibilty to remove "Junior" from the hull of the ship. (TNG: "Galaxy's Child")

She was treated in sickbay after she experienced the lack of REM sleep caused by an alien being caught in a binary star system. (TNG: "Night Terrors")

She was in the audience in the interrogation room and witnessed Admiral Norah Satie's accusations against Captain Picard. (TNG: "The Drumhead")

Talking to a science officer, she passed Lwaxana Troi and Timicin when the two left the turbolift. (TNG: "Half a Life")

In 2367 a holographic recreation of her was used by the Romulan Commander Taibak who brainwashed Geordi La Forge. Later, aboard the Enterprise-D, she was part of the engineering team who earned commendations from La Forge for their good work during his absence. (TNG: "The Mind's Eye")

She was working on an aft station of the bridge when Gowron's flagship, the IKS Bortas was attacked by forces loyal to the House of Duras. Later she was among the officers who stood in a row to say farewell to Worf who left the ship. (TNG: "Redemption")

In early 2368 she had a drink in Ten Forward with a fellow officer while Ro Laren was aboard for a mission. (TNG: "Ensign Ro")

She was working on the bridge with Jones when Doctor Kila Marr instructed Worf how to modify the photon torpedoes for the Crystalline Entity. (TNG: "Silicon Avatar")

Together with a science officer she passed Wesley Crusher and Data in a corridor when Crusher returned to the ship. (TNG: "The Game")

She visited Ten Forward when the Satarran Keiran MacDuff wiped out the memories of the Enterprise-D crew to destroy the Lysian Central Command. (TNG: "Conundrum")

She was working in main engineering when nitrium parasites affected the ships systems including the dilithium crystal chamber (TNG: "Cost of Living") and when the Enterprise-D assisted a damaged Romulan science vessel. (TNG: "The Next Phase")

This regular Starfleet officer was played by recurring background actress Noriko Suzuki who received no credit for her appearances.


Female Engineer Ensign Edit

A female engineer
A female ensign

This female Starfleet ensign served on board the Enterprise-D as an engineer between 2368 and 2370.

She was on duty in main engineering when the Enterprise-D discovered the SS Vico in a black cluster and brought Timothy on board (TNG: "Hero Worship") and when the Enterprise-D approached the Lysian Central Command while their memory was wiped out by the Satarran Keiran MacDuff. (TNG: "Conundrum")

Together with Ensign Russell, she was working in the cargo bay when a container fell onto Lieutenant Worf and damaged his back. (TNG: "Ethics")

She was working in the control room of the shuttlebay when Commander Riker and the J'naii Soren inspected the shuttlecraft Magellan. (TNG: "The Outcast")

She was working in main engineering and received orders from Geordi La Forge when a nitrium parasite infected the dilithium crystal chamber. (TNG: "Cost of Living")

She was also working in main engineering when the Enterprise-D assisted a damaged Romulan science vessel. She was standing behind the phased Geordi La Forge when he met Ensign Ro who was also phased. Later she passed the two again when Data and Chief Brossmer analyzed and neutralized the anyon energy patterns. (TNG: "The Next Phase")

She worked on a console when the Enterprise-D discovered the damaged USS Yosemite and later talked to Ensign Dern, who set up the remote link. (TNG: "Realm of Fear")

She was working in cargo bay 4 after the malfunction on board the Enterprise-D caused by the solanogen-based lifeforms. (TNG: "Schisms")

She scanned the cargo in cargo bay when Geordi La Forge and Amanda Rogers visited the cargo bay. (TNG: "True Q")

She scanned the debris of the shuttle Fermi. Together with Geordi La Forge, Ensign Russell and several other crewmembers, she was beamed to the surface of Ligos VII later, when the renegade Ferengi took over the Enterprise-D. (TNG: "Rascals")

She inspected the Iyaaran shuttle in shuttle bay together with Ensign Russell. when Captain Picard and Ambassador Voval entered the shuttle bay. (TNG: "Liaisons")

She was on duty on an aft station of the bridge moments before Commander Riker ordered an away team under hic command down to the surface of Barradas III. (TNG: "Gambit, Part I")

She was on duty in main engineering during the rescue mission for the Federation starship USS Raman. (TNG: "Interface")

She was on duty in main engineering when the two scientists Serova and Rabal beamed directly into the location (TNG: "Force of Nature") and when Admiral Erik Pressman came aboard. (TNG: "The Pegasus")

She enjoyed a drink in Ten Forward and passed later Ensign Sito Jaxa in front of the shuttlebay. (TNG: "Lower Decks")

She was working in main engineering during the investigations of Daniel Kwan's death and also appeared in Deanna Troi's hallucination in main engineering. (TNG: "Eye of the Beholder") She remained in engineering while Gul Evek was on board the ship. (TNG: "Journey's End")

In 2370 she had a conversation with Ensign Russell in engineering. (TNG: "Bloodlines")

Alongside Lt. Commander La Forge and another ensign she discovered the emergent lifeform in Cargo bay 5. (TNG: "Emergence")

In 2373 she and a command division officer passed the transporter room when a medical team entered it to care for Geordi La Forge. (Star Trek Generations)

This Starfleet ensign was played by recurring background actress Lena Banks who received no credit for her appearances.


Female engineering officer Edit

An engineer

This female engineer worked on an aft station of the bridge when a spaceborne lifeform dubbed as "Junior" attached itself onto the hull of the ship. (TNG: "Galaxy's Child")

She also worked on an aft bridge station when the Enterprise-D went into a binary star system and was caught due to the influence of an alien being. When the crew suffered from the lack of REM sleep and experienced halluzinations she witnessed a screaming Captain Picard sitting on the ground of a turbolift. (TNG: "Night Terrors")

She was working in main engineering when Data and Geordi La Forge tried to find a way to solve the problem on Tarchannen III. (TNG: "Identity Crisis")

She was on duty in main engineering in 2367 and was part of the team which couldn't start work because Reginald Barclay was missing. (TNG: "The Nth Degree")

She had a drink in Ten Forward when Dr. Crusher introduced Vash to Commander Riker. (TNG: "Qpid")

Together with Russell and Darien Wallace she was on duty in engineering when Data and Geordi La Forge studied the Romulan replica of a phaser rifle. (TNG: "The Mind's Eye")

She was working in main engineering when Data, La Forge, and Doctor Kila Marr found a way to detect the Crystalline Entity. (TNG: "Silicon Avatar")

This Starfleet officer was played by recurring background actress Terry Noel who received no credit for her appearances.


Female operations ensign (2366) Edit

An ensign
In an alternate timeline

This Starfleet ensign was on duty in main engineering, when the Enterprise-D experienced computer system problems, caused by the nanites. (TNG: "Evolution")

She was working in engineering when Geordi La Forge and Data analyzed the telemetry scan from the probe surrounding the planet Nelvana III. (TNG: "The Defector")

In an alternate timeline created by the Enterprise-C, she was sitting in Ten Forward and had drinks with fellow crewmembers. (TNG: "Yesterday's Enterprise")

She served as relief operations officer in 2366 and manned the ops station when Data was chosen to accompany the Betazoid First Contact specialist Tam Elbrun. (TNG: "Tin Man")

Later that year she served as relief operations officer during the absence of Lieutenant Commander Data. After Data was destroyed in an accident and replaced by Lieutenant Worf, she was replaced by Worf. (TNG: "The Most Toys")

She was on duty on the main bridge when the crew had to relocate to main engineering following a blue alert (TNG: "Brothers") and when the Enterprise-D met Captain Endar and his Talarian warship Q'Maire. (TNG: "Suddenly Human")

She was one of the engineers who worked on the mining shuttle Nenebek in the main shuttlebay before its departure. (TNG: "Final Mission")

She was working in main engineering when the ship was pulled into a cosmic string by two-dimensional lifeforms (TNG: "The Loss") and when Dr. Leah Brahms visited the Enterprise-D. (TNG: "Galaxy's Child")

She was also on duty in main engineering when Data prepared a flashlight to send out ultraviolet light. (TNG: "Identity Crisis")

In 2367 she was in the audience of Dr. Crusher's adaptation of Cyrano de Bergerac at the ships theater. (TNG: "The Nth Degree")

Off duty she was walking with Darien Wallace in the corridor in front of Ten Forward when Dr. Crusher gave Vash a tour on the ship. (TNG: "Qpid")

She was on duty in engineering when Admiral Norah Satie inspected the place to find evidence for a conspiration (TNG: "The Drumhead") and when Kaelon scientist Doctor Timicin conducted an experiment with the help of the Enterprise-D. (TNG: "Half a Life")

Off duty she visited Ten Forward with a male crewmember while Dr. Crusher told Counselor Troi about her feelings for Odan. (TNG: "The Host")

She was working in main engineering after Geordi La Forge returned from his trip to Risa. La Forge was very pleased with the work the engineers had done in his absence. (TNG: "The Mind's Eye")

She was one of the crewmembers honoring Worf standing in a row in the corridor to the transporter room when the Klingon left Starfleet to fight in the Klingon Civil War. (TNG: "Redemption")

She worked on the bridge and served as relief tactical officer during the blockade of the Romulan supply ships for the Duras sisters in 2368. She was standing next to Counselor Troi and also seemed shocked when Sela appeared on the main viewscreen claiming to be Tasha Yar's daughter. (TNG: "Redemption II")

This recurring ensign was played by background actress Karen Baxter who received no credit for her appearances.


Female operations officer Edit

A female officer

This female Starfleet officer served in the operations division on board the Enterprise-D in the 2360s.

She had a drink in Ten Forward when Dr. Crusher told Deanna Troi about her feelings for Odan. (TNG: "The Host")

She was one of the crewmembers waiting outside of the transporter room to bid farewell to Worf when he left the Enterprise-D to fight in the Klingon Civil War. (TNG: "Redemption")

She was among the wounded crewmembers in Ten Forward who suffered from injuries following the ships hit with a series of quantum filaments. (TNG: "Disaster")

She was working on the aft bridge when Commander Riker returned from his trip to Risa and during Etana Jol's try to take over the Enterprise-D. (TNG: "The Game")

She was talking to a male civilian in Ten Forward when Berlinghoff Rasmussen visited the bar (TNG: "A Matter of Time") and ordered a drink in Ten Forward when Data and Timothy had some ice cream. (TNG: "Hero Worship")

Sometime between 2366 and 2368 she was one of the engineering crewmembers who were evacuated from the main engineering due to a warp core breach. Commander Riker experienced this event during a telepathic memory invasion by the Ullian Jev and remembered the death of Ensign Keller. (TNG: "Violations")

She was also working in main engineering when Geordi LaForge and Hannah Bates worked on a solution to move the stellar core fragment away from Moab IV. (TNG: "The Masterpiece Society")

She was in Ten Forward when the Satarran Keiran MacDuff wiped out the memories of the Enterprise-D crew to destroy the Lysian Central Command. (TNG: "Conundrum")

In 2368 she passed Doctor Beverly Crusher and Doctor Toby Russell in a corridor. (TNG: "Ethics")

She was talking to an alien miner in Ten Foward when Data and the empathic metamorph Kamala entered the bar. (TNG: "The Perfect Mate")

She was working in main engineering when the Enterprise-D assisted a Romulan science vessel and lost Ro Laren and Geordi La Forge due to a transporter accident. (TNG: "The Next Phase")

She was among the personnel who was evacuated from the Enterprise-D in 2369 because of the planned baryon sweep. She passed Captain Picard and Doctor Crusher in a corridor. (TNG: "Starship Mine")

She was working in main engineering when Lieutenant Commander Geordi La Forge activated the newly integrated warp core and later checked Data. (TNG: "Phantasms")

She was on duty in main engineering when Pran Tainer and Juliana Tainer came aboard and later lsitened the concert held by Data and Juliana Tainer in Ten Forward. (TNG: "Inheritance")

She was off duty, when she visited Ten Forward in 2370. (TNG: "Bloodlines")

The same year she passed Captain Picard and Lt. Ro Laren outside Ten Forward. (TNG: "Preemptive Strike")

This recurring officer was played by regular background actress Grace Harrell who received no credit for her appearances.


Female operations officer (2364) Edit

A female officer

This female security officer served aboard the Enterprise-D in 2364.

She was part of the security team which was called to the bridge when Q appeared. (TNG: "Encounter at Farpoint")

She was working on an aft station of the bridge when the Enterprise-D transported the Antican and Selay delegates to Parliament. (TNG: "Lonely Among Us")

She was also on duty on the bridge when the Enterprise-D discovered the Edo and their god. (TNG: "Justice")

She remained on duty when the Ferengi beamed on the bridge to present Captain Picard their gift, the Stargazer and later when Picard beamed on board the Stargazer and attacked the Enterprise-D. (TNG: "The Battle")

She passed Geordi La Forge and Data in a corridor. (TNG: "The Big Goodbye")

She had a conversation with another crewmember when Commander Riker met Wesley Crusher and his friend in a corridor. (TNG: "Angel One")

After the Enterprise-D was saved from auto-destruct, caused by the Bynars, she was working on the aft section of the bridge. (TNG: "11001001")

She witnessed the message of Karnas on screen and also the surprising regeneration of Admiral Mark Jameson, who left his wheelchair and took over the conn. (TNG: "Too Short a Season")

She passed Doctor Bernard and his son Harry in a corridor. (TNG: "When The Bough Breaks")

She was on duty in main engineering when the Enterprise-D discovered a new lifeform from the planet Velara III. (TNG: "Home Soil")

The same year she passed the Klingons Konmel and Korris near the turbolift to the battle bridge. (TNG: "Heart of Glory")

She was on the bridge this year and passed Doctor Crusher who entered the Captain's ready room. (TNG: "Symbiosis")

She was manning an aft station of the bridge when the Enterprise-D arrived at Vandor IV to answer the distress call from Doctor Paul Manheim. Later she passed Captain Picard and Lieutenant Commander Data in a corridor, moments before Data was beamed down to the surface. (TNG: "We'll Always Have Paris")

While the Enterprise-D had Human guests from the last century, she passed Commander Riker and Data in a corridor and later the captain in front of the guest quarters. (TNG: "The Neutral Zone")

This recurring Starfleet officer was played by Denise Crosby's stand-in Susan Duchow, who received no credit for her appearances.


Female ops ensign Edit

An ops ensign

This female operations division ensign served aboard the Enterprise-D in the late 2360s.

She was one of the crewmembers who stood in a row to say farewell to Worf when he left the ship to fight in the Klingon Civil War. (TNG: "Redemption")

She manned the ops station in early 2368 when a fleet of Starfleet ships built a blockade against a Romulan supply fleet for the House of Duras. (TNG: "Redemption II")

This recurring ensign was played by an unknown actress who received no credit for her appearances.


Female ops ensign (2365) Edit

An ensign

This female operations division ensign served on the bridge of the Enterprise-D in 2365, manning the ops station, when the Enterprise-D took plasma plague specimen aboard and transported them to the Science Station Tango Sierra. (TNG: "The Child")

This ensign was played by an unknown actress.


Female relief ops ensign (2366) Edit

An ensign

This female Starfleet ensign served as a relief operations officer on board the Enterprise-D in 2366.

She had a drink in Ten Forward, when Doctor Crusher and Guinan talked about being a mother and Crusher saw Wesley with Annette. (TNG: "Evolution")

She served on the bridge during the negotiations with the Sheliak and Lieutenant Commander Data's away mission on Tau Cygna V. (TNG: "The Ensigns of Command")

She was on duty on the bridge and served on an aft station when the Enterprise-D entered the Delta Rana IV system in 2366. (TNG: "The Survivors")

She also served on an aft station of the bridge when the ship received a distress call from the Federation observation team on Mintaka III. (TNG: "Who Watches The Watchers")

She was replaced at the ops station by Data when the Enterprise-D first detected the Promellian battle cruiser Cleponji. (TNG: "Booby Trap")

She was talking to Captain Picard when an incoming message from the Romulan Commander Tomalak interrupted the talk. (TNG: "The Enemy")

She manned ops while Data and Geordi La Forge were examining the Barzan wormhole in a shuttlepod. (TNG: "The Price")

She was on duty on the bridge, manning ops, when Sovereign Marouk and her entourage beamed aboard. Later, she had a drink in Ten Foward. (TNG: "The Vengeance Factor")

She was replaced by Data when the ship came to the aide of the Romulan scout ship piloted by Admiral Alidar Jarok. (TNG: "The Defector")

Similarly, Data replaced her, after the conflict with the Ansata was solved and Captain Picard and Doctor Crusher returned to the ship. (TNG: "The High Ground")

She manned the ops station when Data was assigned to work with Q who was stripped off his powers by the Q Continuum (TNG: "Deja Q") and when Data investigated the explosion of the Tanuga IV research station. (TNG: "A Matter of Perspective")

She was replaced by Data at his usual station on the bridge shortly after his daughter Lal was deactivated. (TNG: "The Offspring")

She left the bridge when Commander Kurn held his speech to introduce himself as new first officer. (TNG: "Sins of the Father")

She was working on the bridge when Data gave Sakkath a tour and also when Captain Picard, affected by Sarek's Bendii Syndrome, shouted at Commander Riker. (TNG: "Sarek")

She manned the ops station when Data was assigned to work with Lieutenant Commander Shelby and when three Borg drones abducted Captain Picard. (TNG: "The Best of Both Worlds")

This recurring ensign was played by an unknown actress.


Female relief ops ensign (2367) Edit

An ops ensign

This operations division ensign served as relief ops officer aboard the Enterprise-D in 2367.

She manned the ops console when Lieutenant Commander Data was in command of the bridge and was replaced by Data when Captain Riker returned from main engineering. She also manned the console when the Enterprise-D arrived at Wolf 359. (TNG: "The Best of Both Worlds, Part II")

She was again replaced by Data shortly before the android hijacked the Enterprise-D. (TNG: "Brothers")

She manned the ops station when Captain Picard gave the Malcorians Mirasta Yale and Chancellor Avel Durken a tour aboard the ship. (TNG: "First Contact")

She also manned the ops station when Captain Picard told Chancellor Gowron about his plan to form a blockade for the Romulan supply ships during the Klingon Civil War. (TNG: "Redemption II")

She was again at the ops station in early 2368 when Doctor Kila Marr destroyed the Crystalline Entity. (TNG: "Silicon Avatar")

She was again on duty on the bridge, manning the ops station, when the Enterprise-D was able to contact Junior adjutant B'iJik and Zakdorn quartermaster Klim Dokachin and when the Enterprise-D destroyed an unidentified combat vessel. (TNG: "Unification I")

This recurring ensign was portrayed by an unknown actress.
Her appearances in "Redemption II", "Silicon Avatar", and "Unification I" are stock footage from the blue screen shot filmed for the episode "First Contact".


Female security officer (2367) Edit

A security officer

This female security officer was part of Lieutenant Worf's security team which tried to stop Lieutenant Commander Data in front of the transporter room after he hijacked the Enterprise-D in 2367. The security team had to stay back because of a force field Data created. (TNG: "Brothers")

Later that year she guarded Jono into sickbay where the Human adopted by Talarians visited Captain Picard after he attacked him with a d'k tahg. (TNG: "Suddenly Human")

This security officer was portrayed by background actress Carrie Henger who received no credit for her appearances.


Female security officer (2370)Edit

A security officer

This Starfleet security officer was part of the security team which accompanied Worf to deck 10 after Data found the source for the power drain there. She was ordered by Worf to scan the deck for the malfunction. (TNG: "Homeward")

She was played by an unknown actress.


Female security officer/engineer Edit

An operations division officer
Taking part in a meeting

This female operations division officer served as a security officer and engineering officer aboard the Enterprise-D following its launch in 2364.

She was on duty in main engineering when the ship headed to Deneb IV. Later she was one of two security officers who tried to leave the turbolift to stop Q but was stopped by a force field. She was also one of the crewmembers who visited the mall at Farpoint Station. (TNG: "Encounter at Farpoint")

She was on duty in main engineering when the crew was affected by a polywater intoxication the same year. Together with five other crewmembers she was standing in front of Wesley Crusher's force field and laughing. (TNG: "The Naked Now")

She was again working in main engineering when the ship was trapped in orbit of Delphi Ardu IV. (TNG: "The Last Outpost")

She was on duty outside the transporter room when the Selay delegates beamed aboard the Enterprise-D enroute to the conference world of Parliament. Holding the rank of a lieutenant junior grade, she participated in a conference meeting in the observation lounge. (TNG: "Lonely Among Us")

This recurring Starfleet officer was played by an unknown actress.


Female transporter officer (2364) Edit

A female officer

This female Starfleet operations division officer served as transporter operator in 2364. She beamed Admiral Gregory Quinn from the Enterprise-D following his visit aboard the ship. (TNG: "Coming of Age")

The same year she worked on the bridge when the ship took Ornaran and Brekkian survivors from the freighter Sanction aboard. (TNG: "Symbiosis")

This transporter officer was played by an unknown actress.


Fighting operations division officers Edit

These two operations division officers were among the crewmembers who participated in a fight in Ten Forward in 2366 due to the uncontrolled emotions of Ambassador Sarek who was suffering from Bendii Syndrome. They were later stopped by Worf. (TNG: "Sarek")

Both operations division officers were portrayed by unknown stunt performers.


Kissing operations officer Edit

An operations division officer

This female operations division officer accompanied a male civilian into the bar Ten Forward in 2366. When the couple shared a kiss, the android Lal shouted at them because she was thinking he would bite her. The couple left Ten Forward a short time later. (TNG: "The Offspring")

This Starfleet officer was played by Diane Moser and was listed as "Ten Forward Crew" in the end credits of the episode.


Lead security officer (2366) Edit

A security officer

This security officer led the security team which should welcome the Angosian soldier Roga Danar on board the Enterprise-D in 2366. When Danar attacked the security team he knocked this officer out, who tried to overwhelm him. (TNG: "The Hunted")

The security officer was played by stunt actor John Gillespie who received no credit for his appearance, although he had dialogue.


Lieutenant (2369)Edit

Bridge officer

Lieutenant assigned to the Enterprise-D in 2369. She was in command of the bridge when Miles O'Brien came to say goodbye to Captain Picard prior to the ship's departure from Deep Space 9. She informed him that the captain was in the ready room and offered to tell the captain that O'Brien was waiting for him, but O'Brien decided not to bother Picard. (DS9: "Emissary")

This lieutenant was played by Megan Butler.
In the novelization Emissary, this character was called Lt. Suarez.


Male engineer (2368) Edit

An engineer

This operations division officer served aboard the Enterprise-D in 2368.

He had a drink in Ten Forward and was wounded when the ship hit a series of quantum filaments. (TNG: "Disaster")

He was working in engineering when Commander Riker brought the Ktarian game aboard and the whole crew became addicted to the game. (TNG: "The Game")

He was one of the crewmembers assigned to scan the debris of the Vulcan transport T'Pau. (TNG: "Unification I")

Together with his son he attended a field trip with teacher Miss Kyle to the ships biolab. (TNG: "New Ground")

Sometime between 2366 and 2368 he was one of the engineering crewmembers who were evacuated from the main engineering due to a warp core breach. Commander Riker experienced this event during a telepathic memory invasion by the Ullian Jev and remembered the death of Ensign Keller. (TNG: "Violations")

He had a medical background and assisted Dr. Crusher and the medical personnel in treating the wounded crewmembers and colonists of the USS Denver in one of the cargo bays. (TNG: "Ethics")

This recurring engineer was played by a background actor with the last name Landi.


Male mok'bara participant Edit

A mok'bara participant

This operations division officer participated in a mok'bara course led by Worf in 2367 together with Deanna Troi, Cmdr. Riker, Geordi La Forge, and Gates. (TNG: "Clues")

The same year he was working on a station on the aft bridge when the Enterprise-D arrived at Tarchannen III to investigate the disappearance of several crewmembers. (TNG: "Identity Crisis")

This Starfleet officer was played by background actor Greg Kishi who received no credit for his appearances and was identified by the call sheet of the episode "Clues", filmed on Thursday 29 November 1990 on Paramount Stage 9.


Male operations division ensign (2367) Edit

An ensign

This operations division ensign served on board the Enterprise-D in 2367.

Together with Miles O'Brien and Commander Riker he was waiting at the transporter room for Data but was imprisoned into a force field and unable to stop the android. (TNG: "Brothers")

In early 2367 he was part of Lieutenant Commander Data's night shift and manned the ops station following the incident in the Romulan Neutral Zone with Ambassador T'Pel. (TNG: "Data's Day")

He manned the Ops station on the bridge, when the Enterprise-D encountered the Paxans. (TNG: "Clues")

He served in engineering when Doctor Leah Brahms visited the Enterprise-D and a spaceborne species dubbed "Junior" attached itself onto the hull. (TNG: "Galaxy's Child")

He visited Ten Forward after the ship destroyed a Cytherian probe near the Argus Array. (TNG: "The Nth Degree")

He manned the ops station shortly before Ambassador Odan boarded a shuttle to the planet Peliar Zel II. (TNG: "The Host")

He would again serve at the ops station when the Enterprise-D explored the Mar Oscura Nebula in late 2367. (TNG: "In Theory")

He replaced Data at the ops station when Data and Deanna Troi studied the Tamarian language. (TNG: "Darmok")

This information is from the call sheet of the day of shooting, 19 July 1991. In a latter scene his legs and hands are seen from inside the captain's ready room.

He manned the ops station on the bridge shortly after Captain Picard returned from his talks with Sarek on Vulcan. (TNG: "Unification I")

He manned the ops station when Worf had a security meeting with Captain Picard in his ready room and when Picard talked to Doctor Ja'Dar on his viewscreen. (TNG: "New Ground")

He replaced Data at the ops station when the Android was assigned to care for the orphaned boy from the SS Vico, Timothy. (TNG: "Hero Worship")

He was working on the bridge when the Satarrans wiped out the memories of the Enterprise-D crew (TNG: "Conundrum") and when Ux-Mal criminals possessing the bodies of Deanna Troi, Miles O'Brien, and Data took hostages in Ten Forward. (TNG: "Power Play")

He manned an aft station of the bridge while the Enterprise-D assisted the J'naii in their rescue mission of their shuttle Taris Murn. (TNG: "The Outcast")

He entered the bridge when Captain Picard came out of his ready room, moments after Commander Riker activated the red alert. (TNG: "Descent")

This ensign was played by regular background actor Gerard David, Jr. who received no credit for his appearances.


Male operations division officer Edit

An operations division officer

This operations division officer served aboard the Enterprise-D in the late 2360s.

He was part of Worf's security team which accompanied Commander Riker to the holodeck. (TNG: "Identity Crisis")

He passed Captain Picard's quarters in late 2367 when Picard prepared his speech for the Federation Archaeology Council. (TNG: "Qpid")

He was sitting at the bar in Ten Forward and was talking to Crewman Nelson when Ro Laren visited the bar. (TNG: "Ensign Ro")

He was again having a drink in Ten Forward when Commander Riker and the J'naii Soren had split pea soup for lunch. (TNG: "The Outcast")

This Starfleet officer was played by recurring background actor Thomas J. Booth who received no credit for his appearances.


Male operations officer (2365) Edit

An operations division officer

This operations division officer served as relief ops officer for Lieutenant Commander Data in 2365. (TNG: "Unnatural Selection")

He was working in main engineering during the system check of the Starbase Montgomery technicians. (TNG: "The Icarus Factor")

This Starfleet officer was played by an unknown actor.


Male operations division officer (2368) Edit

An operations division officer

This operations division officer served aboard the Enterprise-D between 2367 and 2368.

He was talking to a fellow crewmember in Ten Forward when Guinan made first contact with Ro Laren. (TNG: "Ensign Ro")

He was one of the wounded crewmembers in Ten Forward after the ship hit a quantum filament. He suffered from a head wound. (TNG: "Disaster")

He visited Ten Forward again when Commander Riker and the J'naii Soren had split pea soup for lunch. (TNG: "The Outcast")

He was again in Ten Forward when the empathic metamorph Kamala started to flirt with Worf. (TNG: "The Perfect Mate")

He was one of the engineers who beamed aboard the damaged Romulan science vessel and assisted in their repairs. (TNG: "The Next Phase")

This recurring crewmember was played by background actor K.C. Amos who received no credit for his appearances.


Male relief ops ensign (2367) Edit

An ops ensign

This operations division ensign served as relief ops officer while Lieutenant Commander Data was on the surface of Ventax II in 2367. For a short time he was beamed aboard the Enterprise-D when the con artist Ardra took his place at the ops station. He returned confused. (TNG: "Devil's Due")

The same year he was in the audience of Dr. Crusher's stage play Cyrano de Bergerac in the ships theater. (TNG: "The Nth Degree")

He was on duty on the bridge and working on an aft station when the Enterprise-D transported Ambassador Odan to the planet Peliar Zel II. (TNG: "The Host")

A holographic duplicate of him in Ten Forward was part of the Romulan brainwashing program used on Geordi La Forge in 2367. When La Forge returned to the Enterprise-D, he was working on the aft bridge. (TNG: "The Mind's Eye")

This ensign was played by background actor Mark Kosakura who received no credit for his appearances.


Mozart concert male lieutenant Edit

An operations division lieutenant

This operations division lieutenant was one of four musicians at the Mozart concert held for Ambassador Sarek, his wife Perrin, and the crew of the Enterprise-D in 2366. (TNG: "Sarek")

This musician was played by an unknown actor.


Operations division Ensign Edit

A male ensign

This Starfleet ensign served in the operations division on board the Enterprise-D.

He visited Ten Forward when Guinan was talking to Worf's parents Helena and Sergey Rozhenko. (TNG: "Family")

When the senior crew was forced to transfer the command authorization and controls to main engineering, he was working on a station. (TNG: "Brothers")

He was on duty on the bridge when the Paxans took over Deanna Troi after the crew experienced a loss of a whole day. (TNG: "Clues")

He visited Ten Forward when Counselor Troi and Captain Picard gave the Malcorian scientist Mirasta Yale a tour aboard the ship. (TNG: "First Contact")

He was working in engineering when Doctor Leah Brahms visited the Enterprise-D and when the ship had to deal with a spaceborne lifeform. (TNG: "Galaxy's Child")

He attended the rehearsal for Dr. Crusher's play Cyrano de Bergerac at the ships theater and witnessed an improved Barclay. (TNG: "The Nth Degree")

He manned the ops station on the bridge while Captain Picard and Admiral Norah Satie had a conversation in the Captain's ready room. (TNG: "The Drumhead")

He was working in the shuttlebay and preparing the shuttle Hawking for Ambassador Odan. (TNG: "The Host")

Off duty, he visited Ten Forward with a female officer when Geordi La Forge returned from his trip to Risa (TNG: "The Mind's Eye") and when Deanna Troi talked to the SS Vico survivor Timothy. (TNG: "Hero Worship")

He manned an aft station on the bridge when the Enterprise-D arrived at Mab-Bu VI and when Deanna Troi, Data, and Miles O'Brien were possessed by Ux-Mal terrorists and took hostages in Ten Forward. (TNG: "Power Play")

He was working in main engineering when the Enterprise-D assisted a Romulan science vessel and Data and Chief Brossmer analyzed and neutralized the anyon energy patterns. (TNG: "The Next Phase")

He was working on an aft station on the bridge. (TNG: "Birthright, Part II")

He scanned the malfunction in cargo bay 4 caused by the solagan lifeforms in 2369. (TNG: "Schisms")

He was on duty in main engineering and frozen in time caused by temporal fragments, when the Enterprise-D supported a Romulan warbird with a power beam. (TNG: "Timescape")

He handled Captain Picard his travel bag after the Iyaaran ambassadors were greeted in shuttle bay. (TNG: "Liaisons")

He was on duty in main engineering when the two scientists Juliana Tainer and Pran Tainer came aboard. (TNG: "Inheritance")

In an alternate quantum reality, he was working in the shuttlebay, moments before Worf was sent back in his reality. (TNG: "Parallels")

He had a drink in Ten Forward when the Boraalan Vorin accidentally left the holodeck and passed the establishment. He was ordered by Commander Riker to step away from him. Later he was on duty in engineering, moments before the Boraalans were transported to Vacca VI. (TNG: "Homeward")

He was on duty in main engineering during the Enterprise's visit on Caldos II in 2370 and during the battle drill for the junior officers, including Taurik and Sito Jaxa. (TNG: "Sub Rosa", "Lower Decks")

He passed the quarters of Counselor Troi when Lieutenant Worf left the rooms (TNG: "Eye of the Beholder") and was working in main engineering while the Enterprise-D was in orbit of Dorvan V. (TNG: "Journey's End")

He was on duty at the transporter console when Jason Vigo left the ship (TNG: "Bloodlines").

Alongside Lt. Commander La Forge and another ensign he discovered the emergent lifeform in cargo bay 5. (TNG: "Emergence")

This Starfleet ensign was played by regular background actor Elliot Durant III who received no on-screen credits for his appearances.


Operations division officer in Ten Forward Edit

An operations division officer

This operations division officer had a drink with a female companion in Ten Forward in early 2368 when Ensign Ro Laren came aboard for a mission. (TNG: "Ensign Ro")

This Starfleet officer was played by a background actor with the last name Hwang.


Operations division wedding attendee Edit

An operations division ensign

This operations division ensign attended the wedding of Miles O'Brien and Keiko Ishikawa in Ten Forward in 2367. (TNG: "Data's Day")

This ensign was played by an unknown actor.


Ops officer (2365) Edit

A Starfleet officer

This operations division officer served at the ops station on the bridge of the Enterprise-D in 2365 when the hologram Professor James Moriarty took control over the Enterprise-D and created several shakes of the ship. (TNG: "Elementary, Dear Data")

He was walking behind Doctor Katherine Pulaski in a corridor when the ship was on its way to Gravesworld. (TNG: "The Schizoid Man")

He was working in main engineering when Doctor Pulaski talked to Geordi La Forge about a room aboard the ship with a separate environment. (TNG: "Unnatural Selection")

This Starfleet officer was played by an unknown actor.


Relief ops ensign (2365) Edit

An ensign

This Starfleet ensign served as relief ops officer for Lieutenant Commander Data who became briefly first officer when William T. Riker participated in an Officer Exchange Program. (TNG: "A Matter Of Honor")

He also served in this position when Data participated in a poker game with fellow senior officers and later assisted Worf and special emissary K'Ehleyr. (TNG: "The Emissary")

He was one of the crewmembers selected by Commander Riker to serve under his command aboard the USS Hathaway in a Starfleet battle simulation. He was assigned to the main engineering and assisted Geordi La Forge. (TNG: "Peak Performance")

This Starfleet officer was played by an unknown actor.


Relief ops ensign (2367) Edit

An ensign

This female operations division ensign served as relief operations officer in 2367 while the Romulan spy Selok was aboard distinguished as Ambassador T'Pel. (TNG: "Data's Day")

She had a drink in Ten Forward when Lwaxana Troi and Timicin talked about his future. (TNG: "Half a Life")

This ensign was played by an unknown actress.


Relief tactical ensign (2369-2371)Edit

A security ensign
A security ensign

This Starfleet ensign was assigned to the security division on board the Enterprise-D between 2369 and 2371. He also served as relief tactical officer on the bridge.

He was passed by Reginald Barclay and Counselor Troi in a corridor while he talked to a fellow officer (TNG: "Realm of Fear") and had a drink in Ten Forward during the mission to Rekag-Seronia. (TNG: "Man of the People")

The same year he was part of Worf's security team which was ordered by Geordi La Forge to cargo bay 4. (TNG: "Schisms")

He accompanied Commander Riker aboard Relay Station 47 to arrest Lieutenant Aquiel Uhnari after he had a drink in Ten Forward and was part of the team which examined the shuttle Uhnari used to escape from the station. (TNG: "Aquiel")

He served as relief tactical officer when Worf joined the away team which beamed down to Nervala IV. (TNG: "Second Chances")

While experiencing the temporal fragments in late 2369, he was frozen in time moments before he would enter sickbay to help Doctor Crusher. (TNG: "Timescape")

In early 2370 he attended the banquet for the Iyaaran ambassadors in Ten Forward. (TNG: "Liaisons")

He was assigned to the bridge and served as relief tactical officer when the Enterprise-D had to deal with mercenaries and lost Captain Picard and later Commander Riker. (TNG: "Gambit, Part I", "Gambit, Part II")

He was off duty when he joined the audience in Ten Forward which listened the music concert of Data and Juliana Tainer. (TNG: "Inheritance")

Also off duty he had a drink at Ten Forward's bar during the Enterprise-D's secret mission in the Devolin system. (TNG: "The Pegasus")

He represented Lieutenant Worf at the tactical station when Worf was assigned to the Boraalan mission and his brother Nikolai Rozhenko. (TNG: "Homeward")

In an alternate reality, experienced by Counselor Troi, he had a drink in Ten Forward with a fellow officer. (TNG: "Eye of the Beholder")

In late 2370 he served as transporter chief and beamed Jason Vigo on board the Enterprise-D. (TNG: "Bloodlines")

He visited Ten Forward and had a drink with a crewmember after the Enterprise-D rescued Doctor Tolian Soran from the Amargosa observatory. (Star Trek Generations)

This recurring security ensign was played by regular extra Kerry Hoyt, who received no credit for his appearances and later played several background characters in Star Trek: Voyager.
One of Hoyt's uniforms was sold off on the It's A Wrap! sale and auction on eBay. [3]


Relief tactical officer (2364) Edit

A relief tactical officer

This ensign served as conn officer and later as relief tactical officer in 2364 when security chief Tasha Yar beamed down to the surface of Rubicun III as part of the away team. He reported changes in the distance to the Edo God to the Captain. (TNG: "Justice")

This tactical officer was played by Josh Clark and listed as "Conn" in the end credits of the episode.
Clark later portrayed Lieutenant Joseph Carey on Star Trek: Voyager. It is possible the two are the same person.


Security crewman (2364) Edit

A security officer

This Starfleet officer worked as security officer aboard the Enterprise-D in 2364.

Together with Crewman Ramos he guarded the ship's holding cell when the two Klingon renegades Korris and Konmel were imprisoned. When the two Klingons tried to escape from the brig he killed Konmel with several phaser shots but was killed himself by Korris and a Klingon disruptor shot. Security chief Natasha Yar found his dead body shortly after this incident and reported his death and the break out to Captain Picard. (TNG: "Heart of Glory")

The security officer was played by stunt actor John Escobar who received no credit for this part.


Security crewman (2367) Edit

In an alternate timeline created when the USS Enterprise-C traveled forward in time, he served on the Enterprise-D's bridge. He was wounded during the Klingon attack, after his console exploded. (TNG: "Yesterday's Enterprise")

This security crewman was part of a security detachment sent to Ten Forward when the crew was experiencing lack of REM sleep. (TNG: "Night Terrors")

He accompanied Worf and another security officer to the holodeck to disconnect Reginald Barclay from the computer but was pushed to the ground when the ship was pulled into the subspace distortion. (TNG: "The Nth Degree")

The security officer was played by regular stunt actor B.J. Davis who received no credit for his appearances.


Security ensign Edit

A security guard
A security ensign

This Starfleet ensign served as security officer aboard the Enterprise-D.

He served as guard of holding cell 3 aboard the Enterprise-D in 2366 when Q was imprisoned. (TNG: "Deja Q")

He passed Counselor Troi and a Picard impostor outside of Lieutenant Commander Data's quarters. (TNG: "Allegiance")

He served as relief tactical officer when Lieutenant Commander Data gave Sakkath a tour of the bridge. (TNG: "Sarek")

In 2367 he was one of two security officers who guarded the Talarian Jono into sickbay after he attacked and wounded Captain Picard with a d'k tahg. (TNG: "Suddenly Human")

He was one of two security officers who guarded the meeting between Captain Picard, Gowron, and Duras in the observation lounge aboard the Enterprise-D. He pointed his phaser on Gowron when the Klingon hit the other security officer. (TNG: "Reunion")

Following an incident in the Romulan Neutral Zone he manned the tactical station on the bridge and was relieved by the night shift. (TNG: "Data's Day")

He served as relief tactical officer for Worf when the Klingon arrested the Cardassian Glinn Telle. (TNG: "The Wounded")

Together with Garvey he was sent to deck 6, section 25 to apprehend Wesley Crusher but only found Wesley's phaser trap. (TNG: "The Game")

He worked as relief tactical officer for Worf while the Klingon was busy with his son Alexander and during the testing of Doctor Ja'Dar's soliton wave. (TNG: "New Ground")

He worked as relief tactical officer again shortly before he was replaced by Lieutenant Worf in the final round of the temporal causality loop in 2368. (TNG: "Cause and Effect")

He worked again as relief tactical officer on the bridge when Worf tried to cope the situation with his son Alexander (TNG: "Cost of Living") and when the Klingon accompanied Captain Picard to the arboretum to talk with the FGC 47 lifeform. (TNG: "Imaginary Friend")

He served as guard for the Borg drone Hugh in the ships science laboratory and later in Captain Picard's ready room. (TNG: "I Borg")

He was on duty on the bridge and was adressed by Ensign Sousa with whom he left the bridge a short time later. (TNG: "The Next Phase")

This security officer was portrayed by recurring background actor Eben Ham who received no credit for his appearances.


Security ensign (2369) Edit

A security ensign
A security lieutenant j.g.

This Starfleet ensign was assigned to the security division on board the Enterprise-D in 2369.

Together with Ensign Kellogg he was part of Worf's security team which went to the cargo bay to arrest the Ferengi Qol after he damaged the stasis cocoon of Kamala. (TNG: "The Perfect Mate")

He served as one of the guards for the Borg Hugh at the detention cell. (TNG: "I Borg")

He attended the memorial service for Ensign Ro Laren and Lieutenant Commander Geordi La Forge in Ten Forward and witnessed the two appearing again out of their phase. (TNG: "The Next Phase")

He accompanied Ensign Kellogg and Lieutenant Worf and rescued the Yosemite crewmembers from the transporter matter stream. (TNG: "Realm of Fear")

He took a drink in Ten Forward while the Enterprise-D transported the Lumerian delegation to Rekag-Seronia. (TNG: "Man of the People")

The same year he oversaw the transport of Romulan officers on board the Enterprise-D and was frozen in time because of temporal fragments. (TNG: "Timescape")

In 2371 he was promoted to a lieutenant j.g. and joined fellow crewmembers in Ten Forward after the Enterprise-D rescued Doctor Tolian Soran from the Amargosa observatory. Later after the attack of a Klingon Bird-of-Prey, he was among the crewmembers who were evacuated into the saucer section of the ship. (Star Trek Generations)

This recurring Starfleet officer was played by recurring background actor Steven Bosnyak, also known as Steven Boz, who received no credit for his appearances.


Security officer Edit

A security officer

This security officer was part of the first forensic team in cargo bay 4 who searched cargo units of weapons for DNA samples. (TNG: "The Mind's Eye")

In early 2368 he was part of Worf's security team which beamed down to the surface of Melona IV to rescue the away team. (TNG: "Silicon Avatar")

He visited Ten Forward and was one of the crewmembers at the bar who were addicted to the Ktarian game. (TNG: "The Game")

A holographic recreation of him was programmed by Data in early 2368 as a diversion for Sela and her guards. (TNG: "Unification II")

He accompanied Worf and Ensign Kellogg to the quarters of Deanna Troi and arrested the Ullian Jev who tried to mentally rape the Counselor for the second time. (TNG: "Violations")

He was part of the security team aboard the Enterprise-D in 2368 which guarded the Borg Hugh in its detention cell. At order of Lieutenant Worf he lowered and brought the force field back online. (TNG: "I Borg")

This security officer was played by recurring background actor Bill E. Rogers who received no credit for his appearances.


Security officer/ engineer (2366) Edit

An operations division officer

This operations division officer was among the security personnel which secured Ten Forward following the brawl between fellow officers who suffered from the uncontrolled emotions of Ambassador Sarek. (TNG: "Sarek")

He was working in main engineering when the Enterprise-D engaged the Borg in late 2366. During the repairs in main engineering he gave Captain Picard a PADD. (TNG: "The Best of Both Worlds")

He was also on duty in engineering when Doctor Crusher disappeared into a warp bubble created by her son Wesley and the Enterprise-D crew together with the Traveler tried to bring her back. (TNG: "Remember Me")

This officer was played by an unknown actor.


Security officer (2364-2365) Edit

A security officer (2365)

This Lieutenant junior grade was on duty in main engineering shortly after Captain Picard took command of the Enterprise-D in early 2364. He later hurried civilian crewmembers to the saucer section as the ship was about to perform a saucer separation. Later he went shopping in the mall on Farpoint Station. (TNG: "Encounter at Farpoint")

He was the second person to be seen on The Next Generation after Captain Picard.
Speaking to Worf in engineering (2364)

Together with Natasha Yar he escorted Geordi La Forge from the observation lounge to sickbay when La Forge was affected by polywater intoxication. (TNG: "The Naked Now")

Together with Diana Giddings, he escorted Lutan and Hagon of Ligon II to the holodeck. (TNG: "Code of Honor")

He was working on the warp core in main engineering when Kosinski and The Traveler came aboard the ship in early 2364 to upgrade the warp drive (TNG: "Where No One Has Gone Before") and shortly after the death of Lieutenant junior grade Singh. (TNG: "Lonely Among Us")

He was on duty on the bridge when DaiMon Bok returned the USS Stargazer to Captain Picard. (TNG: "The Battle")

He was serving on the bridge when the Enterprise approached Quadra Sigma III. (TNG: "Hide and Q")

He walked past Geordi La Forge and Data in a corridor when the ship was en route to Torona IV. (TNG: "The Big Goodbye")

He was on duty on the bridge when an away team found Lore disassembled on Omicron Theta. He smiled at Riker when he saw how enthusiastic Wesley Crusher was going about his work. (TNG: "Datalore")

The same year he was among the Enterprise-D crewmembers who were evacuated from the ship to Starbase 74. He was seen passing a docking port. (TNG: "11001001")

He was working on the bridge when Admiral Mark Jameson came aboard and was brought to the planet Mordan IV. (TNG: "Too Short a Season")

He was on duty on the bridge when the ship was in orbit of Aldea and several children were abducted by the Aldeans. (TNG: "When The Bough Breaks")

He was on duty in main engineering when the crew was dealing with the microbrain of Velara III. (TNG: "Home Soil")

He worked at a terminal in a corridor when the ship was about to leave orbit of Relva VII. (TNG: "Coming of Age")

He was part of a security detachment led by Natasha Yar that was sent to apprehend two Klingon renegades rescued by the crew from the Talarian freighter Batris. He later checked Konmel's life signs, but the Klingon was already dead. (TNG: "Heart of Glory")

He was on duty on the bridge when the Enterprise received a distress call from a shuttle with Deanna Troi and Ben Prieto on board. (TNG: "Skin of Evil")

When the ship experienced the Manheim Effect in late 2364, he was working on the bridge. (TNG: "We'll Always Have Paris")

He was working on the bridge and restraining Ralph Offenhouse when the crew made contact with the Romulans for the first time in years. (TNG: "The Neutral Zone")

He was present as a security officer in sickbay when Counselor Deanna Troi gave birth to Ian Troi in early 2365. A short while later, he was on duty on the bridge. (TNG: "The Child")

...at the tactical station

He was manning the tactical station on the bridge shortly before the Enterprise-D encountered Nagilum and later again, replacing Worf who was part of the away team. (TNG: "Where Silence Has Lease")

He took over from Darien Wallace manning an aft bridge station when the ship was contacted by Debin of Altec. He later manned the tactical station. (TNG: "The Outrageous Okona")

He was manning the tactical station when an away team, including Worf, beamed down to Ramatis III. (TNG: "Loud As A Whisper")

He also manned the tactical station when an away team was meeting Doctor Ira Graves on Gravesworld. (TNG: "The Schizoid Man")

He was manning the tactical station and was complimented by Mendon on his "wonderful method of maintaining a constant control vector over defensive shields" after asking the Benzite if he needed any assistance. Later he and another security officer guarded the Klingon Captain Kargan after he was beamed directly on the bridge. (TNG: "A Matter Of Honor")

This episode features his first line, Can I help you, sir?.

He replaced Worf at the tactical station when he left to welcome Anya and Salia on board. (TNG: "The Dauphin")

He worked in engineering shortly after the USS Yamato had been destroyed by a computer problem caused by an Iconian probe. He later was on duty at the tactical station while Worf and an away team beamed down to Iconia. (TNG: "Contagion")

He again manned the tactical station after the ship picked up a shuttlepod with a duplicate of Captain Picard on board. (TNG: "Time Squared")

He stood guard at a cargo bay housing Bringloidi refugees and was ordered by Worf to keep the area clear. (TNG: "Up The Long Ladder")

He manned the tactical station when the ship was transporting Antedean delegates and Lwaxana Troi to Pacifica. (TNG: "Manhunt")

The security officer was played by regular background actor and Michael Dorn's stand-in Dexter Clay who received no credit for his appearances.


Security officer (2365) Edit

A security officer

This Starfleet security officer served aboard the Enterprise-D in 2365. He guarded the Antedean dignitaries shortly after their arrival. He was also present when Lwaxana Troi unmasked the two Antedeans as assassins and escorted them to the brig. (TNG: "Manhunt")

This security officer was played by an unknown actor.


Security officer (2365-2366) Edit

A security officer

This security officer was called to sickbay when Anya attacked Worf to make sure Crewman Hennesey must be killed because of his illness. (TNG: "The Dauphin")

He was one of two who were called to main engineering in 2365 when a Borg drone appeared. (TNG: "Q Who")

He served as guard for Dr. Paul Stubbs when he was confined to his quarters. When Stubbs was attacked by the nanites he tried to get inside the quarters but the door was locked. Stubbs came out and the officer was able to bring him to sickbay. (TNG: "Evolution")

He served at the tactical station as a replacement for Lieutenant Worf who was leading an away team on the Koinonian homeworld. (TNG: "The Bonding")

He was promoted to an ensign and served as security guard for the Romulan officer Patahk who was treated in sickbay following his rescue from Galorndon Core. (TNG: "The Enemy")

Together with a fellow security officer he was ready to help Counselor Troi when the Ansata leader Kyril Finn appeared in a corridor. (TNG: "The High Ground")

This recurring security officer was played by an unknown actor.


Security officer (2366-2367) Edit

This security officer was knocked down by a Koinonian who had taken the form of Marla Aster in early 2366. (TNG: "The Bonding")

He was part of the security team which welcomed Roga Danar aboard the Enterprise-D and was attacked by Danar. He was thrown over the transporter platform and tried to keep him. The fight ended in the corridor in front of the transporter room, where Danar injured his right arm. (TNG: "The Hunted")

He was also one of the security officers who were stopped by a force field when Data hijacked the Enterprise-D and went from the bridge to the next transporter room. (TNG: "Brothers")

He was part of a security detachment sent to Ten Forward when the crew was experiencing lack of REM sleep. (TNG: "Night Terrors")

He accompanied Worf and another security officer to the holodeck to disconnect Reginald Barclay from the computer but was stopped by a force field. (TNG: "The Nth Degree")

This security officer was played by regular Star Trek stunt actor George Colucci who received no credit for his appearances.


Security officer (2365-2368) Edit

This security crewman was assigned to the security team that confronted the Borg in main engineering in 2365. He was thrown through the room and against a wall when he tried to stop the Borg drone. (TNG: "Q Who")

He was knocked down by a Koinonian who had taken the form of Marla Aster in early 2366 while trying to stop the energy being in front of transporter room 3. (TNG: "The Bonding")

He was standing guard in a corridor next to a force field when he was knocked down by the Angosian soldier Roga Danar. Danar then used his communicator to deactivate the force field. (TNG: "The Hunted")

He was on duty in main engineering when two Ansata terrorists beamed on board the Enterprise-D in 2366. He was shot by one of the terrorists, but recovered later. (TNG: "The High Ground")

In 2367 he tried to apprehend Locutus of Borg while in a science laboratory aboard the Enterprise-D but was knocked down by Locutus. (TNG: "The Best of Both Worlds, Part II")

He was one of two security officers who guarded the meeting between Captain Picard, Gowron, and Duras in the observation lounge aboard the Enterprise-D and was hit by Gowron. (TNG: "Reunion")

He was assigned to the security team in 2368, led by Worf, which was ordered to Ten Forward. After they arrived at Ten Forward they had a shootout with Deanna Troi, Miles O'Brien, and Data who were possessed by Ux-Mal terrorists. During it he was hit by a phaser shot and fell on a table. Later he was among the wounded crewmembers who were brought to sickbay by a medical team. (TNG: "Power Play")

He was part of the away team which investigated on Barradas III and was killed by the mercenaries who shot him down. (TNG: "Gambit, Part I")

This officer was played by recurring stunt actor Lincoln Simonds who received no credit for his appearances.


Security Officer (2371)Edit

A security officer

This Starfleet officer worked in the security division on board the Enterprise-D in 2371. He was part of the away team which beamed to the Amargosa observatory and found alongside another security officer the Romulan corpse. (Star Trek Generations)

This security officer was played by Henry Marshall.


Security officers (2367) Edit

These two security officers were part of the security teams which tried to stop Lieutenant Commander Data after the android hijacked the Enterprise-D and tried to beam to the surface of Terlina III. The were knocked down by force fields. (TNG: "Brothers")


Tactical officer (2364) Edit

A bridge tactical officer

This security officer served as relief tactical officer during the absence of Tasha Yar in 2364. He informed Captain Picard that the approaching ship was huge compared to the Enterprise-D. He was replaced by Yar when she returned from her away team mission. (TNG: "Encounter at Farpoint")

The tactical officer was played by Timothy Dang.


Tactical officer (2365) Edit

A tactical officer

This Starfleet ensign served as relief tactical officer for Lieutenant junior grade Worf in 2365 when Worf was assigned to assist special emissary K'Ehleyr in finding other options for handling the situation with the Klingon warship IKS T'Ong. He also served in this position when Worf briefly became captain of the Enterprise-D. (TNG: "The Emissary")

The tactical officer was played by Dietrich Bader.


Transporter chief (2360s) Edit

A transporter chief

This operations division ensign served as transporter chief on the early missions of the Enterprise-D.

He beamed Lieutenant Commander Data from Ligon II and later Tasha Yar and Yareena after the latter one died during a hand-to-hand combat with Yar. (TNG: "Code of Honor")

The same year he served as transporter chief who beamed up the Betazoid gift box for Deanna Troi, Victoria, Steven, and Wyatt Miller, and Lwaxana Troi and her servant Mr. Homn. Later, he was ready to beam some medical supplies over to the Tarellian starship but got unconscious by a hypospray used by Wyatt Miller who himself beamed over to the ship. (TNG: "Haven")

In 2367 he stood guard outside the guest quarters of Duras aboard the Enterprise-D. He followed one of Duras' aides who had the task to distract the security guard. (TNG: "Reunion")

This transporter chief was portrayed by Michael Rider.
Rider was also listed in the end credits of the episode "The Naked Now" but did not appear in the final episode. His scene was cut.


Transporter chief (2364) Edit

The hand of the transporter chief

This transporter chief contacted the bridge to inform Captain Picard that two persons are ready to be beamed aboard the ship from the USS Fearless. When Commander Riker and Lieutenant Commander Argyle joined him in the transporter room he beamed Kosinski and the Traveler aboard. (TNG: "Where No One Has Gone Before")

The same year he reported to the bridge and informed the captain that the transporter console in transporter room 6 was malfunctioning. (TNG: "Lonely Among Us")

He also answered Captain Picard's call for the transporter chief and was ordered to beam the Edo Rivan immediately back to the surface of Rubicun III. He was unable and reported that he could not energize the beam although everything checked out but without results. He was able to beam Rivan down after Picard attached his communicator to the Edo. (TNG: "Justice")

This transporter chief was played by an unknown actor and voiced by a different unknown actor in all three episodes.


Transporter chief (2371) Edit

A transporter chief

This Starfleet officer served as transporter chief aboard the Enterprise-D in 2371 and beamed Captain Picard to the surface of Veridian III and Geordi La Forge back aboard the ship. (Star Trek Generations)

The transporter chief was played by Granville Ames.


Transporter Ensign (2369) Edit

An ensign in the transporter room
Part of the away team on Moab IV.

This female ensign was passed by Data and Geordi La Forge when the two left the turbolift. She was talking to another female officer. (TNG: "Violations")

She was part of the away team that beamed down to Moab IV to increase the shielding of the Genome colony. (TNG: "The Masterpiece Society")

Off duty she visited Ten Forward when the Satarran Keiran MacDuff wiped out the memories of the Enterprise-D crew to destroy the Lysian Central Command. (TNG: "Conundrum")

She worked as transporter officer and beamed Doctor Toby Russell aboard the Enterprise-D (TNG: "Ethics") and also the Borg drone Hugh back to the surface of the planet where the Borg scout ship crash landed. (TNG: "I Borg")

She operated the transporter in 2369 and beamed Stefan DeSeve on board the Enterprise. (TNG: "Face of the Enemy")

This recurring Starfleet officer was played by background actress and stand-in Sissy Sessions who received no credit for her appearances.
Her appearance in "Ethics" was off screen and over dubbed by a male voice in post production but Sessions is listed as "Transporter Tech" on the call sheet for this scene, scene 16.


Transporter operator (2364) Edit

A transporter operator

This Starfleet officer served as transporter chief in late 2364 while the Enterprise-D was in orbit of Velara III. Commander Riker contacted the transporter room to let the "microbrain" lifeform beam back to the surface of the planet. The transporter officer responded to Riker "Coordinates entered, Sir." and beamed the lifeform then back to the planet. (TNG: "Home Soil")

He also reported to Captain Picard the same year that he was unable to get a lock on Commander Riker who was capsuled on the surface of Minos. (TNG: "The Arsenal of Freedom")

This transporter officer was voiced by an unknown actor in both episodes and his hands were portrayed by an unknown background actor in "The Arsenal of Freedom".


Transporter operator (2366) Edit

A transporter officer

This Starfleet officer served as transporter operator in 2366 and beamed the Romulan defector Admiral Alidar Jarok aboard the Enterprise-D. He previously acknowledged an order from Captain Picard to stand by. (TNG: "The Defector")

He walked past Commander Riker and Captain Picard on their way to the transporter room to welcome Commander Kurn aboard the ship. (TNG: "Sins of the Father")

This transporter officer was played by an unknown actor. His voice which was previously heard over com in "The Defector" was voiced by an other unknown actor.


Transporter operator (2367) Edit

A transporter officer

This Starfleet officer served as transporter operator in 2367 and beamed Admiral Norah Satie and her aides Nellen Tore and Sabin Genestra aboard. (TNG: "The Drumhead")

This Starfleet officer was played by an unknown actress.
She filmed her scene on Wednesday 27 February 1991 on Paramount Stage 9 and was listed as "Transporter Tech" on the call sheet. The actress was to be dated.


Transporter operator/security officer (2364) Edit

A security officer
A transporter operator

This operations division officer served as security officer and transporter operator aboard the Enterprise-D in 2364.

He was working in main engineering when the ship went to Deneb IV and was one of the security officers called to the bridge when Q appeared. He was imprisoned in the turbolift by Q's force field. He was again working in engineering shortly after this and talking to a Vulcan officer. He was back on the bridge when Lieutenant junior grade Worf took command over the saucer section. (TNG: "Encounter at Farpoint")

He suspiciously eyed his fellow crewmembers in main engineering when they were affected by the polywater intoxication and Wesley Crusher took over command of the starship. (TNG: "The Naked Now")

The same year he served as transporter operator in the cargo bay and beamed the Ligonian delegation aboard. (TNG: "Code of Honor")

He cared for a boy and got a blanket by Counselor Troi when the crew was forced to gather in several quarters and the life support system went down. (TNG: "The Last Outpost")

He beamed the away team down to Mordan IV. (TNG: "Too Short a Season")

He was one of Tasha Yar's security officers who were called to arrest the Klingons Korris and Konmel and brought them to a holding cell. He was also called to main engineering and witnessed how Worf shot Korris who fell to death. (TNG: "Heart of Glory")

He was unable to beam the Ornarans T'Jon and Romas aboard the ship and was dismissed by Tasha Yar. (TNG: "Symbiosis")

This recurring Starfleet officer was played by an unknown actor.


Transporter technician (2364) Edit

A transporter technician

This operations division Starfleet officer served aboard the Enterprise-D in 2364.

He assisted Wesley Crusher repairing the holodeck when Captain Picard, Dr. Crusher, Whalen, and Data were trapped in there. (TNG: "The Big Goodbye")

The same year he operated the transporter console and beamed the away team including Commander Riker, Data, Tasha, and Deanna Troi to the surface of Angel I. Later, he was working in sickbay when Dr. Crusher treated her patients who suffered from a virus. (TNG: "Angel One")

He went through a corridor when Harry Bernard bumped into Commander Riker. (TNG: "When The Bough Breaks")

He was part of a security detachment led by Natasha Yar that was sent to apprehend the two Klingon renegades Korris and Konmel, rescued by the crew from the Talarian freighter Batris, and guarded them to the brig. (TNG: "Heart of Glory")

This Starfleet officer was portrayed by a featured actor with the last name Porter.
He filmed his scenes in the transporter room in "Angel One" on Thursday, 12 November 1987 on Paramount Stage 9.


Transporter technician (2366) Edit

A transporter technician

This Starfleet officer served as transporter technician on board the Enterprise-D in 2366. She beamed Commander Kurn aboard, who participated in a Klingon Federation officer exchange program. (TNG: "Sins of the Father")

This officer was played by actress Teddy Davis.


Transporter technician (2368) Edit

A transporter technician

This ensign was on duty in the transporter room when Miles O'Brien, Deanna Troi and Data were taken over by Ux-Mal criminals in 2368. He was unable to beam the criminals back to the planet Mab-Bu VI where they had come from, because O'Brien had taken the transporter array off-line and put it in a diagnostic mode. (TNG: "Power Play")

The transporter technician was played by Ryan Reid.


Troi's EnsignEdit

An ensign

This operations division ensign served on board the Enterprise-D in 2369.

After Ambassador Ves Alkar manipulated Counselor Deanna Troi, she met this ensign in a turbolift. She tried to stimulate him and was successful. When Commander William T. Riker came into the quarters of Troi this ensign slipped into his boots and saluted, shortly before he left the quarters. (TNG: "Man of the People")

This ensign was played by J.P. Hubbell.


Wrestling operations officer Edit

An operations division officer

This operations division officer was one of the crewmembers who were affected by the uncontrolled emotions of Ambassador Sarek in 2366 and participated in a fight in Ten Forward. He grabbed a science division officer and threw him onto a table. (TNG: "Sarek")

This operations officer was portrayed by an unknown stunt performer.


Sciences Division Edit

Archaeological scientist Edit

A scientist

This Starfleet scientist was part of the archaeological away team which beamed down to the Koinonian homeworld in 2366. The team was beamed back in an medical emergency situation. One member of the team, Marla Aster, died during an incident in which a bomb exploded in the underground caverns. This scientist was later treated in sickbay by Martinez and Diana Giddings. (TNG: "The Bonding")

This scientist was played by an unknown actor.


Away team science officer Edit

A science division officer

This science division officer was part of the away team which beamed down to the Genome colony on Moab IV in 2368 to increase the shielding of the colony due to the threat of a stellar core fragment. (TNG: "The Masterpiece Society")

She visited Ten Forward when the Satarran Keiran MacDuff wiped out the memories of the Enterprise-D crew to destroy the Lysian Central Command. (TNG: "Conundrum")

She was among the medical personnel who were allowed entrance to Ten Forward to care for the wounded hostages taken by the Ux-Mal criminals possessing the bodies of Deanna Troi, Miles O'Brien, and Data. (TNG: "Power Play")

Together with a command division officer she passed the quarters of Lwaxana Troi when the Betazoid had to deal with her daughter and her future husband Campio. (TNG: "Cost of Living")

She had a drink with Crewman Nelson in Ten Forward when the empathic metamorph Kamala flirted with Worf (TNG: "The Perfect Mate") and was off duty in the bar when the ship explored the FGC 47 nebula (TNG: "Imaginary Friend") and while the Borg drone Hugh was held in the detention cell. (TNG: "I Borg")

This science officer was played by a background actress with the last name Théyard.


Bridge nurse Edit

A nurse

This Starfleet science divsion officer passed Captain Picard on the bridge when the Enterprise-D received a message from the Sheliak. (TNG: "The Ensigns of Command")

She treated the Mintakan Liko in sickbay after he was beamed aboard the Enterprise-D. (TNG: "Who Watches The Watchers")

She was working on the bridge when the Enterprise-D entered the Romulan Neutral Zone and set course for Nelvana III. (TNG: "The Defector")

This nurse was played by an unknown actress.


Bridge science ensign Edit

A science division ensign
Attending the hearing in 2367
Part of the away team on Moab IV

This Starfleet science division ensign served for several years on board the Enterprise-D. He was regularly on duty at the science aft station of the bridge.

Off duty he visited Ten Forward when Guinan was talking to Worf's parents Helena and Sergey Rozhenko. (TNG: "Family")

He was working on an aft station on the bridge while Dr. Crusher was trapped in a warp bubble (TNG: "Remember Me") and the Enterprise-D tried to rescue the two crewmembers of the Federation freighter Arcos. (TNG: "Legacy")

Off duty he visited Ten Forward and attended the birthday party for Commander Riker. (TNG: "Future Imperfect")

He was part of the medical staff who received instructions by Dr. Crusher regarding the treatment of radiation poisoning. Later he and Martinez beamed down to the surface of Lambda Paz and rescued Captain Picard from a cave. (TNG: "Final Mission")

He was part of Lieutenant Commander Data's night shift in 2367 before and following the incident in the Romulan Neutral Zone and Miles and Keiko O'Brien's wedding. (TNG: "Data's Day")

Off duty he visited Ten Forward while the Cardassians Macet, Telle, and Daro were aboard the ship (TNG: "The Wounded") and when Captain Picard and Counselor Troi gave the Malcorian scientist Mirasta Yale a tour aboard the ship. (TNG: "First Contact")

He was on duty in sickbay when the Enterprise-D brought the crew of the USS Brattain aboard and treated Andrus Hagan in sickbay. He talked to Crewman Martinez. He remained in sickbay when Doctor Crusher treated several crewmembers because of their lack of dreams. (TNG: "Night Terrors")

Off duty he visited Ten Forward when Geordi La Forge talked to Susanna Leijten. (TNG: "Identity Crisis")

He was on duty in sickbay when Reginald Barclay was treated after his connection to the Cytherian probe. (TNG: "The Nth Degree")

He was present in the interrogation room during the hearings of Captain Picard and Crewman Simon Tarses presided by Admiral Norah Satie. (TNG: "The Drumhead")

He was back on the bridge working on an aft station when the ship went to the star Praxillus to conduct an experiment of Kaelon scientist Doctor Timicin. (TNG: "Half a Life")

He was on duty in sickbay when Dr. Crusher put the Odan symbiont into stasis. (TNG: "The Host")

In late 2367 he visited Ten Forward while the Enterprise-D was in orbit of Krios Prime and faced charges from Governor Vagh. (TNG: "The Mind's Eye")

He was part of the audience in Ten Foward, who listened the group of musicians, including Keiko O'Brien, Jenna D'Sora, and Data in 2367. (TNG: "In Theory")

He stood in the row of Enterprise-D crewmembers who said farewell to Worf when he left the ship to fight in the Klingon Civil War. (TNG: "Redemption")

He served on an aft station of the bridge and assisted Data in research when Captain Picard was kidnapped by the Tamarians and beamed onto the surface of El-Adrel IV. (TNG: "Darmok")

He had a drink in Ten Forward when Commander Riker brought the Ktarian game aboard the ship and later played the game while sitting next to Jones at the bar. (TNG: "The Game")

He was on duty when the Enterprise-D contacted Junior adjutant B'iJik and Zakdorn quartermaster Klim Dokachin in 2368. (TNG: "Unification I")

He was working in sickbay when Berlinghoff Rasmussen visited Dr. Crusher (TNG: "A Matter of Time") and on the bridge during the testing of Doctor Ja'Dar's soliton wave. (TNG: "New Ground")

He was working on an aft station of the bridge when the Enterprise-D investigated the destruction of the SS Vico in a black cluster. (TNG: "Hero Worship")

He was part of an away team which beamed down to Moab IV to work on the Genome colony's shielding. (TNG: "The Masterpiece Society")

He was working on the bridge when the Satarran Keiran MacDuff wiped out the memories of the Enterprise-D crew to destroy the Lysian Central Command. Later off duty, he also visited Ten Forward. (TNG: "Conundrum")

He was part of the medical team which was allowed to enter Ten Forward to treat several wounded hostages while Deanna Troi, Miles O'Brien, and Data were possessed by Ux-Mal terrorists (TNG: "Power Play") and was part of the medical team which treated the wounded crewmembers and colonists of the USS Denver in one of the cargo bays. (TNG: "Ethics")

He was at his station on the bridge when the Enterprise-D assisted the J'naii to locate their lost shuttlecraft (TNG: "The Outcast"), the Enterprise-D was trapped in a temporal causality loop (TNG: "Cause and Effect") and later that year, when the Enterprise-D visited Earth. (TNG: "The First Duty")

He was on the bridge when nitrium parasites infected the ships life support system and brought Jae to sickbay following her collapse. (TNG: "Cost of Living")

He was also working on an aft section of the bridge when the Enterprise-D went into the FGC 47 nebula and made contact with a lifeform. (TNG: "Imaginary Friend")

He manned the science station on the bridge during the rescue mission for the Romulan science vessel and the transporter accident of Ro Laren and Geordi La Forge. Ro later joined him in the turbolift to get on the bridge. (TNG: "The Next Phase")

He was working on an aft station of the bridge when the Enterprise-D arrived at Devidia II and was astonished when Captain Picard agreed to beam Data down to the surface (TNG: "Time's Arrow") and when the Enterprise-D answered the distress call of the transport ship Dorian. (TNG: "Man of the People")

He was working on an aft station on the bridge when the Enterprise-D discovered the Dyson sphere and the crashed USS Jenolen with Captain Montgomery Scott on board. (TNG: "Relics")

He was working in the cargo bay when Geordi La Forge and Amanda Rogers stepped into the room. (TNG: "True Q")

He was on duty on the bridge and astonished when the "kid" Picard came onto the bridge and issued orders. Later he was among the crewmembers on the bridge when the Enterprise-D was taken over by renegade Ferengi. (TNG: "Rascals")

He was part of Doctor Crusher's theater group which encountered the changes in their text during a malfunction of the Enterprise-D caused by the connection with Data. (TNG: "A Fistful of Datas")

He was on duty on the bridge when Captain Picard contacted Governor Torak (TNG: "Aquiel") and moments before the evacuation of the Enterprise-D personnel to the Remmler Array because of the baryon sweep. (TNG: "Starship Mine")

He was working at his station when Beverly Crusher took the shuttle Justman without permission to proof Dr. Reyga's theories. (TNG: "Suspicions")

He joined the jazz concert in Ten Forward with a woman and talked to Lt. Jae, who came later. (TNG: "Second Chances")

He served at his aft station on the bridge when the Enterprise-D received a distress call from a Romulan warbird. (TNG: "Timescape")

Taking commands from Commander Riker

He served on an aft station of the bridge while the Enterprise-D was attacked by a group of renegade Borg. (TNG: "Descent")

When the Enterprise-D had to find a group of mercenaries and lost Commander Riker and Captain Picard, he was also assigned to an aft station on the bridge. (TNG: "Gambit, Part I", "Gambit, Part II")

He attended the banquet, held for the Cairn in Ten Forward and joined the same place later off duty again. (TNG: "Dark Page")

He served on the bridge when Captain Picard and Doctor Crusher were held prisoners by the Prytt in early 2370. (TNG: "Attached")

He was on duty when two scientists, Serova and Rabal beamed on board the Enterprise-D. (TNG: "Force of Nature")

In an alternate timeline, experienced by Worf in 2370, he served again on the bridge and manned the science station in the aft section. (TNG: "Parallels")

He took orders from Commander Riker and manned his station shortly before the secret mission in the Devolin system. (TNG: "The Pegasus")

In 2370 he was part of the day shift, which relieved the night shift, including Sam Lavelle. (TNG: "Lower Decks")

He was on duty at his bridge aft station when the Enterprise-D arrived Boraal II after they received a distress call from Nikolai Rozhenko. Due to Rozhenko's secret transport of the Boraalans aboard the Enterprise-D his science station was affected by a power drain. (TNG: "Homeward")

He was working on his aft bridge station shortly after Daniel Kwan's suicide case was solved (TNG: "Eye of the Beholder") and while Gul Evek was on board. (TNG: "Journey's End")

After his duty he joined fellow crewmembers in Ten Foward. (TNG: "Bloodlines")

He manned the science aft station when the Enterprise-D's holodeck created a lifeform. (TNG: "Emergence")

He was also on duty when Ensign Ro decided to join the Maquis in 2370. (TNG: "Preemptive Strike")

Also in 2370, he served on his bridge station, when the Enterprise-D set course for the Devron system to investigate the Romulan behavior. (TNG: "All Good Things...")

This recurring science ensign was played by regular background actor Michael Moorhead who received no on-screen credit for his appearances.


Bridge science division officer (2367-2368) Edit

A science division officer
Reporting to Cmdr. Riker

This Starfleet officer worked aboard the Enterprise-D between 2367 and 2368.

She was working on the science station on the bridge when the Enterprise-D went into orbit of Tarchannen III and Geordi La Forge and Susanna Leijten transformed into an alien species. (TNG: "Identity Crisis")

She had a drink in Ten Forward when Reginald Barclay talked to Counselor Troi. Later, she played a game of three-dimensional chess against Ensign Reel when Barclay interrupted and finished the game with a quick move. (TNG: "The Nth Degree")

She passed Captain Picard's quarters when Doctor Crusher "interrupted" the breakfast of Picard and Vash. (TNG: "Qpid")

She attended the hearing of Captain Picard headed by Norah Satie. She sat behind Admiral Thomas Henry. (TNG: "The Drumhead")

She was back on the bridge when Odan in Commander Riker's body talked to Governor Leka Trion. (TNG: "The Host")

In a holographic recreation of Ten Forward, created by the Romulans in late 2367, she had a drink with a fellow officer in Ten Forward when Geordi La Forge was brainwashed and killed Miles O'Brien. Later aboard the Enterprise-D she had a drink with Jones in Ten Forward. (TNG: "The Mind's Eye")

She attended the concert of the woodwind quintet in Ten Forward. (TNG: "In Theory")

She also shared a drink in Ten Forward when Guinan made "first contact" with Ensign Ro Laren. (TNG: "Ensign Ro")

She was one of the additional science officers on the bridge studying the Phoenix Cluster. (TNG: "The Game")

She was working on an aft station of the bridge when the Enterprise-D assisted the scientists on Penthara IV and was paid a visit by Berlinghoff Rasmussen. (TNG: "A Matter of Time")

She was among the medical personnel in one of the cargo bays who treated the wounded people from the USS Denver. (TNG: "Ethics")

She had a drink at the bar in Ten Forward when Lwaxana Troi met Alexander Rozhenko for the first time. (TNG: "Cost of Living")

She was on duty on the bridge and reported to Commander Riker when the Enterprise-D transported the empathic metamorph Kamala. She later had a drink in Ten Forward when Kamala met a group of alien miners. (TNG: "The Perfect Mate")

She passed Lieutenant Commander Data and a phaseed Geordi La Forge in a corridor in late 2368. (TNG: "The Next Phase")

This recurring Starfleet officer was played by background actress Denise Deuschle who received no credit for her appearances.


Bridge science officer Edit

A science officer

This science division officer was working on the bridge when the Enterprise-D received a distress signal from the Federation duck blind outpost on Mintaka III. (TNG: "Who Watches The Watchers")

He was also working on the bridge when Lieutenant Marla Aster died during an away team mission on the Koinonian homeworld and the Koinonians appeared on the Enterprise-D, posing as Aster. (TNG: "The Bonding")

He was part of the medical emergency team which transported the Romulan officer Patahk from the transporter room to sickbay by using an anti-grav lift. He later assisted Dr. Crusher treating the Romulan in sickbay. (TNG: "The Enemy")

He entered the bridge and was working on an aft station when the Enterprise-D entered the Romulan Neutral Zone and set course for the planet Nelvana III. (TNG: "The Defector")

He had a drink in Ten Forward shortly before a spatial anomaly brought the USS Enterprise-C into the year 2366 and created an alternate timeline. (TNG: "Yesterday's Enterprise")

He passed Deanna Troi, Data, and Wesley Crusher in a corridor when the three were on their way to see Data's daughter Lal. Later he played a game of three-dimensional chess against a fellow officer in Ten Forward. (TNG: "The Offspring")

He worked on an aft station on the bridge when Commander Kurn held his speech and introduced himself as the new first officer. He also worked on his station when Data performed research regarding the attack on the Narendra III outpost. (TNG: "Sins of the Father")

He passed the security team which went to the Captain's quarters after Data detected an unknown energy signal from inside the quarters. He later passed the quarters of Data when the Picard impostor interrupted the poker game and the sickbay. (TNG: "Allegiance")

He walked past Commander Riker and Captain Picard in a corridor when Riker asked the captain about his shore leave and proposed Risa (TNG: "Captain's Holiday") and past Captain Picard and Counselor Troi on their way to the transporter room to welcome the Betazoid First Contact specialist Tam Elbrun aboard. (TNG: "Tin Man")

He was on duty on the bridge when the shuttle Pike was destroyed in an accident and the crew watched the loss of Lieutenant Commander Data (TNG: "The Most Toys") and when the Enterprise-D followed a distress signal from Commander Riker aboard the Ferengi Marauder Krayton. (TNG: "Ménage à Troi")

He was one of the medical staff who treated the Zalkonian "John Doe" in the surgical bay aboard the Enterprise-D following his crash landing and his near death. He monitored his vital signs. (TNG: "Transfigurations")

He was talking to another crewmember in a corridor when Commander Riker and Lieutenant Worf left a turbolift. (TNG: "The Best of Both Worlds, Part II")

Together with a female science division officer he was replicating a stuffed rabbit in the replicating center in 2367. (TNG: "Data's Day")

He participated in a mok'bara course of Worf along with Deanna Troi, Riker, Geordi La Forge, and Gates. (TNG: "Clues")

Off duty he visited Ten Forward when the crew experienced the lack of REM sleep and became paranoid (TNG: "Night Terrors") and the ships theater to see Dr. Crusher's adaptation of the play Cyrano de Bergerac. (TNG: "The Nth Degree")

This science officer was portrayed by recurring background actor and stand-in John Rice.


Candlelight lieutenant Edit

A medical officer
In an alternate timeline
Having dinner with Ensign Gates

This Starfleet lieutenant served on board the Enterprise-D as a science officer between 2366 and 2369.

He had a drink at the bar in Ten Forward when Data and Q visited the bar and Q faced Guinan again. (TNG: "Deja Q")

Off duty he had a drink in Ten Forward when Guinan talked to Lieutenant Worf. In an alternate timeline, created when the USS Enterprise-C traveled forward in time, he was working in sickbay, treating patients from the Enterprise-C including Captain Rachel Garrett. (TNG: "Yesterday's Enterprise")

Off duty, he passed Counselor Troi and Captain Picard in a corridor shortly after Lal was introduced to them. Later, wearing his blue uniform, he visited Ten Forward and had a drink when Lal was working as a waitress. (TNG: "The Offspring")

He passed Commander Riker and Captain Picard in a corridor when the two went to the transporter room to welcome Commander Kurn aboard (TNG: "Sins of the Father") and Captain Picard and Counselor Troi on their way to the transporter room to welcome Tam Elbrun aboard. (TNG: "Tin Man")

Off duty he attended the concert held for ambassador Sarek and his wife Perrin aboard the ship. (TNG: "Sarek")

He visited Ten Forward while Data, Geordi La Forge and Worf shared a drink and the Enterprise-D took a wounded Zalkonian aboard (TNG: "Transfigurations") and manned an aft station of the bridge when Commander Shelby prepared to seperate the Enterprise-D. (TNG: "The Best of Both Worlds, Part II")

He was part of the crew which was forced to leave the main bridge and relocate in main engineering following a blue alert. He took the same turbolift as Captain Picard and was later working in main engineering on different consoles. (TNG: "Brothers")

Together with Dr. Crusher and Martinez he beamed aboard the Talarian observation craft to treat the wounded Talarians. (TNG: "Suddenly Human")

Off duty he played a game of three-dimensional chess in Ten Forward when Ishara Yar and Data had a conversation (TNG: "Legacy") and also entered the bar when Geordi La Forge left after his conversation with Guinan about Leah Brahms (TNG: "Galaxy's Child") and Geordi talked to Lieutenant Commander Susanna Leijten. (TNG: "Identity Crisis")

In 2367 he was one of the spectators of Beverly Crusher's adaptation of the play Cyrano de Bergerac. (TNG: "The Nth Degree")

He was present in the interrogation room during the hearings of Captain Picard and Crewman Simon Tarses presided by Admiral Norah Satie. (TNG: "The Drumhead")

Off duty he visited Ten Forward and shared a drink with fellow crewmembers while Dr. Crusher told Deanna Troi about her feelings for Odan. (TNG: "The Host")

He passed Counselor Troi and Geordi La Forge shortly after La Forge's return from Risa in a corridor and visited Ten Forward later. (TNG: "The Mind's Eye")

The same year he attended a woodwind quintet concert in Ten Forward. (TNG: "In Theory")

He was in Ten Forward in early 2368 when the Enterprise-D hit a quantum filament and lost its power. He cared for the wounded who were brought to Ten Forward. (TNG: "Disaster")

Off duty he visited Ten Forward when Commander Riker brought the Ktarian game aboard the ship. Later, he was sitting in Ten Forward and playing this game. (TNG: "The Game")

He was working in sickbay when Doctor Crusher prepared the ear pieces for Captain Picard's and Data's disguise as Romulans. (TNG: "Unification I")

He was working on the bridge when the Enterprise-D went into orbit of Qualor II and received a subspace message from Captain Picard aboard K'Vada's Bird-of-Prey. (TNG: "Unification II")

Off duty he visited Ten Forward while Berlinghoff Rasmussen was also at the bar. (TNG: "A Matter of Time")

He passed Lieutenant Worf and his son Alexander in a corridor. Later he and his son attended a field trip with teacher Miss Kyle to the ships biolab. (TNG: "New Ground")

He was off duty in Ten Forward while the Ullian delegation was aboard. (TNG: "Violations")

He was working on the bridge when the Enterprise-D moved a stellar core fragment away from Moab IV. (TNG: "The Masterpiece Society")

He was in Ten Forward when the Satarran Keiran MacDuff wiped out the memories of the Enterprise-D crew to destroy the Lysian Central Command. (TNG: "Conundrum")

He was walking in a corridor when a security team led by Worf passed him. He had to jump out of the way. Prior to this and also later he served on the bridge on an aft section console. (TNG: "Power Play")

He was part of the medical team which treated several wounded crewmembers and colonists from the USS Denver in the cargo bay after the Enterprise-D beamed them aboard. (TNG: "Ethics")

He had a drink in Ten Forward when Commander Riker and the J'naii Soren had split pea soup for lunch (TNG: "The Outcast") and when Lwaxana Troi met Alexander Rozhenko for the first time. (TNG: "Cost of Living")

He was working in sickbay when Doctor Crusher treated the wounded Ambassador Briam. (TNG: "The Perfect Mate")

Off duty he visited Ten Forward when the ship went into the FGC 47 nebula (TNG: "Imaginary Friend") and when the Borg Hugh was held in the detention cell of the ship. (TNG: "I Borg")

He and Ensign Gates shared a candlelight dinner in his quarters in late 2368. They were interrupted by Data, who detected a large chroniton field in this section. This field was created by Ro Laren and the Romulan Parem, both de-phased, who fought in this room. (TNG: "The Next Phase")

He was among the audience who listened Data's poetry reading in Ten Forward. (TNG: "Schisms")

This lieutenant was played by regular background actor Mark Lentry who received no credit for his appearances.
It may be possible this is the same character as the command division officer on board Deep Space 9, who was also portrayed by Lentry.


Concert attendee Edit

A science division officer

This female science division officer attended the Mozart concert held for Ambassador Sarek and his wife Perrin in 2366. She sat behind Captain Picard and Doctor Crusher and was talking to a fellow crewmember. (TNG: "Sarek")

This science officer was portrayed by background actress Cat Hayes who received no credit for her appearance.


Doctor (2365) Edit

A helpless doctor

This Starfleet doctor, holding the rank of a lieutenant, served aboard the Enterprise-D in 2365.

He was treating a patients injured leg and reported that his knitter did not work when he reported his problem to Doctor Katherine Pulaski. She advised him to use a splint and explained what a splint is and how he should use it. He had doubts about this "ancient medicine" and called it crazy but Pulaski refused his comment and ordered him to use this way practicing medicine and use his head, heart, and hands. (TNG: "Contagion")

This doctor was played by Folkert Schmidt.


Female medical technician Edit

A medical technician

This female Starfleet officer worked as medical technician aboard the Enterprise-D in 2364. She was one of the Starfleet officers who visited the shopping mall at Farpoint Station. Later she passed Commander Riker in front of the transporter room when he was beamed aboard the ship for the first time. (TNG: "Encounter at Farpoint")

The same year she assisted chief engineer Argyle in reassembling Lore in sickbay. (TNG: "Datalore")

This Starfleet officer was played by an unknown actress.


Female science division officer Edit

A science division officer

This female science division officer served aboard the Enterprise-D in 2365.

She was on duty on the aft section of the bridge when the Enterprise-D took Thadiun Okona aboard and had to handle the differences between Straleb and Altec. (TNG: "The Outrageous Okona")

She was working in sickbay when Dr. Pulaski treated Geordi La Forge and told him about a surgery to bring back his eyesight. (TNG: "Loud As A Whisper")

She was treating several patients in the sickbay following several system malfunctions caused by an Iconian probe. (TNG: "Contagion")

This Starfleet officer was played by regular background actress Juliet Cesario who received no credit for her appearances.
According to IMDb and Cesario herself this character was named Lt. Baji.


Female science division officer (2366) Edit

A science division officer

This Starfleet science division officer was part of the medical emergency team which tried to reanimate Alidar Jarok in his quarters after he committed suicide. (TNG: "The Defector")

She passed Counselor Troi in a corridor when the Betazoid sensed the pain of inmate Roga Danar. (TNG: "The Hunted")

This Starfleet officer was played by an unknown actress.


Female science division officer (2367) Edit

A science division officer

This female science division officer and her husband, a male science division officer, were replicating a stuffed rabbit for their son in the ships replicating center in 2367. (TNG: "Data's Day")

This Starfleet officer was played by an unknown actress.


Female science division officer (2368-2371) Edit

A science division officer

This science division officer served aboard the Enterprise-D between 2368 and 2371.

She had a drink in Ten Forward when Lwaxana Troi met Alexander Rozhenko for the first time (TNG: "Cost of Living") and when the empathic metamorph Kamala met a group of alien miners at the bar. (TNG: "The Perfect Mate")

She attended the memorial service for Ro Laren and Geordi La Forge in Ten Forward and talked to Alfonse Pacelli at the buffet. (TNG: "The Next Phase")

This recurring science officer was played by background actress Gunnel Eriksson who received no credit for her appearances.


Female science officer Edit

Attending a mok'bara exercise
During a play in 2367

This Starfleet officer served in the sciences division aboard the Enterprise-D in the 2360s.

She brought Commander Riker a report into the observation lounge while the ship was docked at the McKinley Station. She received orders from Riker and passed Worf when leaving. (TNG: "Family")

She passed Captain Picard and Doctor Crusher in a corridor and was reading a PADD (TNG: "Brothers") and Data and Ishara Yar in front of the transporter room. (TNG: "Legacy")

In 2367 she participated in a mok'bara exercising with Worf, Geordi La Forge, Riker, Troi, and Gates. Later she worked on an aft station of the bridge when the Enterprise-D encountered the Paxans and lost a whole day. (TNG: "Clues")

She was working on a science station on the aft bridge when the Enterprise-D found the USS Brattain in a binary star system. (TNG: "Night Terrors")

The same year she was one of the spectators of Beverly Crusher's adaptation of the play Cyrano de Bergerac at the ships theater. Later, she passed a hurrying Reginald Barclay in a corridor. (TNG: "The Nth Degree")

This science officer was played by background actress and Marina Sirtis' second stand-in Margaret Flores who received no credit for her appearances.


Female science officer (2366) Edit

A science division officer
In an alternate timeline

This female Starfleet science officer worked on an aft station of the bridge when the Enterprise-D was trapped in stream towards the stellar matter in the Kavis Alpha system. (TNG: "Evolution")

She passed Captain Picard and Lieutenant Worf in a corridor when the Captain was on his way to Counselor Troi's quarters. (TNG: "The Survivors")

She served as nurse in sickbay and assisted Doctor Crusher and Crewman Martinez in the treatment of Doctor Mary Warren. (TNG: "Who Watches The Watchers")

She was working on the bridge when Sovereign Marouk was beamed aboard the Enterprise-D. Later, she played a game of three-dimensional chess against Ensign Youngblood in Ten Forward. (TNG: "The Vengeance Factor")

She passed Captain Picard and Data in a corridor and suspiciously eyed Data who was dressed for his appearance in the play Henry V. (TNG: "The Defector")

She accompanied a command division officer in a corridor, when an Ansata terrorist surprised them. After the terrorist shot at the male officer, she was shocked ran away. (TNG: "The High Ground")

In an alternate timeline created by the Enterprise-C she was working in sickbay and treated the wounded crewmembers of the Enterprise-C. (TNG: "Yesterday's Enterprise")

In late 2366, she passed Lieutenant Commander Geordi La Forge and Reginald Barclay in a corridor. (TNG: "Hollow Pursuits")

In 2367 she was working on an aft bridge concole when Ensign Gleason detected subspace fluctuations on Alpha Onias III. (TNG: "Future Imperfect")

She attended the wedding of Miles O'Brien and Keiko Ishikawa in Ten Forward. (TNG: "Data's Day")

She was working on an aft station of the bridge when the Enterprise-D met the Cardassian Galor-class starship Trager and took Gul Macet and Glinn's Daro and Telle aboard. (TNG: "The Wounded")

She was part of the extra science personnel called to the bridge after the first encounter with the spaceborne lifeform dubbed "Junior". (TNG: "Galaxy's Child")

This recurring officer was played by background actress Yolanda who received no credit for her appearances.


Female science officer (2367) Edit

This female science division officer acknowledged orders from Dr. Crusher regarding the radiation protocols over com. (TNG: "Final Mission")

This female officer was only heared over com and voiced by an unknown actress.


Female science officer in Ten Forward (2366) Edit

A science officer

This female science division officer accompanied to others into Ten Forward and sat down at a table near the bar. She stood up again when Chief O'Brien asked them to take a different table because he wanted to sit at this one. Due to the affection of Ambassador Sarek's uncontrolled emotions the officers started a fight and she fought against an operations division officer. (TNG: "Sarek")

This science officer was played by an unknown stuntwoman.


Female violin player Edit

A violin player

This female Starfleet science officer played the second violin in a string quartet along with Lieutenant Commander Data, Miles O'Brien, and a Vulcan viola player in a concert in Ten Forward in 2366. (TNG: "The Ensigns of Command")

This Starfleet officer was played by an unknown actress.


Fire fearing crewman Edit

A science division officer

This sciences division crewman experienced a hallucination of a raging inferno in an Enterprise-D corridor. Picard convinced him the fire wasn't real and ordered him to return to his post and await a ship-wide announcement. (TNG: "Where No One Has Gone Before")

This science division crewman was portrayed by stunt actor Dennis Madalone who received no credit for this appearance. It was his first Trek role and would go on to portrayed dozens of other characters as well as serving as stunt coordinator for The Next generation beginning with Season 3, Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, and Star Trek: Voyager.
It is possible this is either Ramos or Hendrick, as they were also played by Madalone.


Male science division officer (2367) Edit

This science division officer was working in sickbay in 2367 and contacted Dr. Crusher over the com. He asked her to report to sickbay. Dr. Crusher then asked Commander Riker to accompany Vash. (TNG: "Qpid")

This Starfleet officer was voiced by an unknown actor.


Medical assistant (2364) Edit

A medical assistant

This crewman served as a medical assistant in 2364. He responded with Dr. Crusher to a medical emergency in sensor maintenance and was pushed against a wall by Worf. (TNG: "Lonely Among Us")

This medical technician was played by an unknown stunt performer.


Medical assistant (2365) Edit

A medical assistant

This medical assistant was working in sickbay under Doctor Katherine Pulaski in 2365 when Commander Riker was treated after he was infected by a microbe on Surata IV. (TNG: "Shades of Gray")

This medical assistant was played by an unknown actor.


Medical assistants (2365) Edit

The second medical assistant visited Ten Forward when Guinan tried to joke with Data. (TNG: "The Outrageous Okona")

These two female medical assistants performed scans on the Darwin Genetic Research Station child David in the sickbay in 2365. (TNG: "Unnatural Selection")

The second medical assistant passed Wesley Crusher in a corridor after he had a conversation with Worf. (TNG: "The Icarus Factor")

The second medical assistant passed Counselor Troi and Doctor Pulaski in a corridor when they were talking about the phase of Lwaxana Troi. (TNG: "Manhunt")

The second medical assistant was one of the crewmembers watching the Strategema matches between the Zakdorn Sirna Kolrami and Data and Kolrami and Commander Riker in Ten Forward. (TNG: "Peak Performance")


Medical com officer (2366) Edit

This medical officer responded to Commander Riker's call for medical attention in 2366 and informed Riker that the medical team was on its way to the bridge. (TNG: "The Survivors")

This medical officer was voiced by an unknown actor.


Medical officer Edit

A medical officer
A medical officer

This lieutenant commander served aboard the Enterprise-D in 2364.

She was among the Starfleet officers and civilians who were evacuated into the saucer section when the crew prepared to engage Q for a second time. Later she visited the Bandi shopping mall at Farpoint Station. (TNG: "Encounter at Farpoint")

She was on duty in sickbay when most of the crew was affected by polywater intoxication and an antidote had just been found. (TNG: "The Naked Now")

She was among the crewmembers and civilians who were gathered in large quarters aboard the Enterprise-D when the ship lost its life support energy while being trapped in orbit of Delphi Ardu IV. (TNG: "The Last Outpost")

She was walking in a corridor when a probe of the Edo God penetrated the hull and went through a corridor. She later passed Captain Picard and the Edo Rivan in another corridor. (TNG: "Justice")

She left sickbay to prepare the rescue mission on Quadra Sigma III. Then she followed Dr. Crusher and listened to her instructions for the rescue mission. (TNG: "Hide and Q")

For the first scene footage from TNG: "Encounter at Farpoint" was reused.

She was helping treating patients suffering from a virus from Quazulu VIII in sickbay and at the same time was helping a sick crewmember on the bridge. (TNG: "Angel One")

When Lieutenant Commander Data gave the order for red alert and the evacuation of the Enterprise-D, she was among the people who ran through the corridors and left the ship through a docking port of Starbase 74. (TNG: "11001001")

She was also present when the Klingon death ritual was performed for the fugitive Kunivas. (TNG: "Heart of Glory")

She assisted Dr. Beverly Crusher in her efforts to revive Natasha Yar. She monitored the vital signs and handled Crusher a dosage of neurons. (TNG: "Skin of Evil")

This recurring Starfleet officer was portrayed by an unknown actress.
Her voice in "Skin of Evil" was provided by an unknown voice actress.
Although the character was never explicitly identified as a doctor, she appeared to hold the rank of lieutenant commander which would be quite senior for a nurse or technician.


Medical technician (2364) Edit

A medical technician

This ensign served as a medical technician aboard the Enterprise-D in 2364.

He assisted Dr. Crusher and checked Data after his encounter with an Edo probe. He reported the results of the check to Dr. Crusher. (TNG: "Justice")

The same year he worked in sickbay when the Klingon officer Kunivas was brought directly from the Talarian freighter Batris. While being treated, Kunivas condition became serious and this ensign alarmed Doctor Crusher. Moments later Kunivas died. (TNG: "Heart of Glory")

He also assisted Dr. Crusher trying to revive Lieutenant Tasha Yar after she was killed by Armus on Vagra II. He placed the neural stimulator over her head and told Crusher that she was not responding to the treatments. He later informed Crusher that Yar's synaptic network was breaking down. (TNG: "Skin of Evil")

This medical technician was played by Brad Zerbst.


Medical technician (2365) Edit

A medical technician

This medical technician was walking along a corridor with Alfonse Pacelli when a non-corporeal lifeform, later known as Ian Troi entered the ship in the form of a small, glowing sphere. (TNG: "The Child")

The same year he assisted Doctor Pulaski in sickbay treating Commander Riker who was infected by a microbe on Surata IV. (TNG: "Shades of Gray")

The medical technician was played by an unknown actor.
He had a card in the Star Trek Customizable Card Game, which suggested he was actually named Daneeka.


Medical technician (2369)Edit

A medical technician

This medical technician was on duty in sickbay when crewmembers of the Enterprise-D were abducted by a solanogen-based lifeform and experimented upon. He alerted Dr. Crusher of the fact that Commander Riker's arm had been amputated and reattached. (TNG: "Schisms")

The medical technician was played by John Nelson.


Medical technician (2371)Edit

Medical technician, 2371

This medical technician was serving in 2371. He brought a mobile biobed to the transporter room following Commander La Forge's return by the Duras sisters. He rescued injured crewmembers from the bridge during the subsequent attack, and helped Dr. Crusher and Nurse Ogawa evacuate sickbay and find safe haven for ambulatory patients. He later evacuated injured crewmembers from the saucer section. (Star Trek Generations)

Although it is possible that this character may have been Ayala from Star Trek: Voyager, the stardate of Generations places it several months after USS Voyager was lost in the Delta Quadrant. Thus, it is entirely possible in this case, that he is an identical twin.
This medical technician was uncredited and played by regular extra Tarik Ergin.


Nurse (2365) Edit

A nurse

This nurse assisted Doctor Katherine Pulaski during Counselor Deanna Troi's birth of Ian Troi in 2365. (TNG: "The Child")

This nurse was played by an unknown actress.


Nurse (early 2366) Edit

A nurse

This Starfleet officer served as nurse on board the Enterprise-D in 2366.

She assisted Doctor Crusher and Martinez with the treatment of Counselor Troi in her quarters, who suffered from a recurring and never ending melody in her mind. (TNG: "The Survivors")

This nurse was played by an unknown actress.


Nurse (2366)Edit

A nurse

This ensign was working as a nurse and was on duty in sickbay shortly after Doctor Paul Stubbs made his first experiments with "The Egg" aboard the Enterprise-D in the Kavis Alpha sector. She helped treat Dr. Stubbs after he was violently thrown around the bridge by ship malfunctions. She also watched the malfunctions of the food slot in sickbay. (TNG: "Evolution")

This nurse was played by Mary McCusker. Her role was originally going to be a little larger but most of her scenes were cut. She would have treated Annette, who broke a leg during the episode and would have been hit by an energy burst emitted by the nanites when she wanted to get Annette and Eric two cups of hot chocolate from the malfunctioning replicator in sickbay.


Nurse (2367) Edit

A nurse

This nurse took care of the pregnant Francisca Juarez shortly before she gave birth in 2367. She called Dr. Crusher on the holodeck to inform her that Lieutenant Juarez's contractions were one minute apart, whereupon the doctor hurried to sickbay. After the Juarez baby was born, she tucked the boy in, shortly before Captain Picard came to the nursery to welcome the newest member of the ship. (TNG: "Data's Day")

She was also on duty in sickbay when Reginald Barclay was treated there after he was hit by an energy pulse from the Cytherian probe. (TNG: "The Nth Degree")

This nurse was played by a background actress with the last name Bowman.
She received no credit for her appearances and was identified by the call sheets of the episodes.
Her voice over the com in "Data's Day" was provided by an unknown actress.


Nurse (2368) Edit

A nurse
Off duty in Ten Forward

This nurse was on duty in sickbay in early 2368 and treated a young boy when Berlinghoff Rasmussen visited sicjbay. Accompanied by a command division lieutenant, she later passed Rasmussen in a corrisor. (TNG: "A Matter of Time")

She had a drink in Ten Forward when Counselor Troi talked to the only survivor of the SS Vico, Timothy (TNG: "Hero Worship") and when the Ullian delegation was aboard the Enterprise-D. (TNG: "Violations")

She was again in Ten Forward when the Satarran Keiran MacDuff wiped out the memories of the Enterprise-D crew. (TNG: "Conundrum")

She cared for the away team in sickbay when they returned from Mab-Bu VI and was later one of the medical personnel who cared for the wounded hostages in Ten Forward. (TNG: "Power Play")

She had a date with a man in Ten Forward when Commander Riker and the J'naii Soren had split pea soup for lunch. Soren was observing the couple and asked Commander Riker about the Human sexuality. (TNG: "The Outcast")

Off duty, she visited Ten Forward again when the Enterprise-D explored the FGC 47 nebula. (TNG: "Imaginary Friend")

She was on duty in sickbay treating patients when a phased Ro Laren tried to talk to someone. (TNG: "The Next Phase")

This nurse was played by recurring background actress Gina Gallante who received no credit for her appearances.


Primary school teacher (2367) Edit

A teacher

This female science division ensign worked as teacher in the primary school aboard the Enterprise-D. She was on duty when Worf and K'Ehleyr brought their son Alexander into the school. (TNG: "Reunion")

This teacher was played by an unknown actress.


Science division crewman (2364) Edit

A crewman

This science division crewman was standing in main engineering in 2364 when security chief Tasha Yar, affected by a polywater intoxication, came along, took him and kissed him. (TNG: "The Naked Now")

The science division crewman was played by Kenny Koch.


Science division crewmember (2364) Edit

A crewmember

When the Enterprise-D stranded in a galaxy where dreams became reality this science division officer almost ran into Captain Picard, followed by a female command division officer. He told Captain Picard he needed his help and when Picard asked what was wrong he just asked him if he cannot see what is following him. He then left the corridor in a hurry. (TNG: "Where No One Has Gone Before")

The science division crewmember was played by Charles Dayton.


Science division ensign (2364) Edit

A science division ensign

This female science division ensign left a turbolift when Captain Picard ordered yellow alert. Ralph Offenhouse spied her and then used the turbolift to get onto the bridge of the Enterprise-D. (TNG: "The Neutral Zone")

This ensign was played by Gene Roddenberry's assistant Susan Sackett who received no credit for this cameo role.


Science division ensign (2366) Edit

An ensign in Ten Forward

This ensign served in the science division on board the Enterprise-D in 2366. Together with some crewmembers he had a drink in Ten Forward and started a discussion with Miles O'Brien. Influenced by the emotions of Ambassador Sarek, who was suffered by the Bendii Syndrome, he started a brawl in Ten Forward. (TNG: "Sarek")

This ensign was played by John H. Francis.


Science division officer (2367) Edit

A science division officer
Part of the away team on Moab IV.

He passed Captain Picard and Commander Riker in front of the transporter room shortly before an away team beamed down to the hiding place of Dr. Noonian Soong. (TNG: "Brothers")

He was one of the medical officers on duty in sickbay when the Talarian cadets were treated. (TNG: "Suddenly Human")

He was part of Commander Riker's day shift which released Data's night shift prior to the incident in the Romulan Neutral Zone. Together with Ensign Kellogg he was also listening a joke told by Commander Riker. (TNG: "Data's Day")

He was part of the science team on the bridge when a spaceborne lifeform nicknamed "Junior" attached itself onto the hull of the ship. (TNG: "Galaxy's Child")

He passed Geordi La Forge and Reginald Barclay in a corridor after La Forge picked up Barclay from the holodeck. (TNG: "The Nth Degree")

He visited Ten Forward during the banquet for the members of the Federation Archaeology Council aboard the Enterprise-D and also attended Captain Picard's speech. (TNG: "Qpid")

He visited the barbershop in late 2367 and received a haircut from a Bolian barber. (TNG: "The Host")

He attended the woodwind quintet concert in Ten Forward where Keiko O'Brien, Jenna D'Sora, and Data were among the musicians. (TNG: "In Theory")

In 2368 he was part of an away team which beamed down to the Genome colony on Moab IV to work on the colony's shielding. (TNG: "The Masterpiece Society")

He was among the medical personnel who were allowed entrance to Ten Forward to care for the wounded hostages taken by the Ux-Mal criminals possessing the bodies of Data, Deanna Troi, and Miles O'Brien. (TNG: "Power Play")

This recurring science division officer was played by a background actor with the last name Young.


Science officer in Ten Forward (2367) Edit

A science officer

This science division officer had a drink with Chief Gillespie in Ten Forward when the crew of the Enterprise-D experienced the lack of REM sleep.

He was involved in the brawl between several crewmembers and two security officers but was stopped by Guinan and her antique rifle. (TNG: "Night Terrors")

This Starfleet officer was played by stunt actor Frank Orsatti who received no credit for his appearance.


Vulcan science division officer (2364) Edit

A Vulcan ensign

This Vulcan science division ensign worked in main engineering after the crew first met Q in 2364. Later, he was evacuated from the stardrive section, together with a young Vulcan boy and many others, when the saucer section was engaging Q. He was talking to a female command division ensign in sickbay when Commander Riker asked for the right way to the holodeck. (TNG: "Encounter at Farpoint")

This Vulcan officer was portrayed by an unknown actor.


Vulcan science division officer (2365) Edit

A Vulcan officer

This Vulcan science division officer was consuming a drink in Ten Forward, when Thadiun Okona came aboard the Enterprise-D in 2365. He later played a game of chess against a fellow crewmember. (TNG: "The Outrageous Okona")

This Vulcan was played by an unknown actor.


Dual branches Edit

Command / Operations division ensign Edit

A command division ensign
An operations division officer
In an alternate timeline

This ensign served in the command division aboard the Enterprise-D.

He played a game of three-dimensional chess in Ten Forward with a fellow crewmember when Q was attacked by the Calamarain. (TNG: "Deja Q")

He was working on the bridge when the Tanuga IV research station exploded and chief investigator Krag accused Commander Riker of murder. He also manned the conn during the absence of Wesley Crusher. (TNG: "A Matter of Perspective")

In an alternate timeline created when the USS Enterprise-C traveled forward in time, he served aboard the Enterprise-D bridge and brought Captain Picard a PADD. (TNG: "Yesterday's Enterprise")

He shared a drink with a fellow science officer in Ten Forward when Data introduced Lal to Guinan. (TNG: "The Offspring")

Off duty he visited Ten Forward and attended the birthday party for Commander Riker. (TNG: "Future Imperfect")

He passed Counselor Troi and Doctor Crusher when the two senior officers left the counselor's office. (TNG: "The Loss")

He was part of Commander Riker's day shift when Ambassador T'Pel was beamed aboard. He also manned the conn when the Enterprise-D met the Romulan Warbird IRW Devoras in the Neutral Zone. (TNG: "Data's Day")

He switched into the operations division and manned the ops station on the bridge when Data conducted research about the spaceborne species. (TNG: "Galaxy's Child")

Reginald Barclay almost ran into him on his way to the holodeck. Later, he was off duty when he visited Ten Forward. (TNG: "The Nth Degree")

He manned the conn when Admiral Norah Satie came aboard and attended the hearing of Simon Tarses in the interrogation room. (TNG: "The Drumhead")

In late 2367 he shared the turbolift with a brainwashed Geordi La Forge who was on his way to assassinate Governor Vagh. (TNG: "The Mind's Eye")

He was working on the bridge when the Enterprise-D entered the Mar Oscura Nebula. (TNG: "In Theory")

He was manning the conn and working on the aft section of the bridge during the blockade of the Romulan supply ships under command of Sela. (TNG: "Redemption II")

In 2368 he worked on the aft bridge operating the mission operations station when the crew made contact with the Children of Tama. (TNG: "Darmok")

He was also working on the bridge when the Enterprise-D took Ro Laren aboard and contacted a group of Bajorans led by Orta. (TNG: "Ensign Ro")

In early 2368 he was treated in sickbay by Doctor Crusher. His leg was scratched and Berlinghoff Rasmussen winked at him calling him "Crewman". (TNG: "A Matter of Time")

He was talking to a Ten Forward waiter and a female civilian at the bar when Worf met his mother Helena Rozhenko (TNG: "New Ground") and visited the bar off duty again when Counselor Troi talked to the only survivor of the SS Vico, Timothy. (TNG: "Hero Worship")

He was sitting in Ten Forward and having a drink when Commander Riker "interrogated" the Ullian Jev. (TNG: "Violations")

Off duty he also visited Ten Forward when the memories of the Enterprise-D crew were wiped out by the Satarran Keiran MacDuff. (TNG: "Conundrum")

He passed the counselor's office when Lwaxana Troi met Alexander Rozhenko there (TNG: "Cost of Living") and Counselor Troi and Ensign Daniel Sutter in a corridor. (TNG: "Imaginary Friend")

He shared a drink with a woman in Ten Forward while the Borg drone Hugh was held in the detention cell aboard the ship. (TNG: "I Borg")

This ensign was portrayed by regular background actor and stand-in Keith Rayve who received no credit for his appearances.


Elderly science / command division officer Edit

A science division officer
A command division officer
Off duty in Ten Forward

This elderly science division officer had a drink in Ten Forward while Ensign Ro Laren came aboard (TNG: "Ensign Ro") and when the ship hit a quantum filament and lost its power. (TNG: "Disaster")

He passed Data and Berlinghoff Rasmussen in a corridor when the android brought the time traveller to his quarters. (TNG: "A Matter of Time")

He talked to a woman in Ten Forward when Commander Riker interrogated the Ullian Jev. (TNG: "Violations")

Wearing a command division uniform he attended the wedding ceremony for Lwaxana Troi and Minister Campio in Ten Forward in 2368. (TNG: "Cost of Living")

His duties aboard the Enterprise-D also included working as gardener in the arboretum. (TNG: "Imaginary Friend")

He passed Counselor Troi in front of the transporter room shortly before she welcomed Ves Alkar and Sev Maylor aboard the ship. (TNG: "Man of the People")

He had a drink off duty in Ten Forward on board the Enterprise-D in 2369, when Scotty entered the room. (TNG: "Relics")

He joined several crewmembers in Ten Forward while the Enterprise-D investigated at Relay Station 47. (TNG: "Aquiel")

He attended the banquet held for the Cairn in Ten Forward, also in civilian. Later that day he visited Ten Forward again, this time in uniform. (TNG: "Dark Page")

He left a turbolift with another science division officer shortly before Deanna Troi and Lieutenant Worf used the lift. (TNG: "Eye of the Beholder")

This Starfleet officer was played by regular background actor John Copage who received no credit for his appearances.
Copage also appeared as a regular background actor on Star Trek: Voyager and made his first Trek appearance in 1967 in the Star Trek: The Original Series episode "The Doomsday Machine".


Engineer/ Conn ensignEdit

This Starfleet officer with the rank of an ensign served as flight controller of the Enterprise-D in 2369. When the Enterprise-D supplied a Romulan warbird with a power transfer beam, two aliens attacked the Enterprise-D using the Romulan disruptors. The conn station exploded and he fell back to the ground. (TNG: "Timescape")

In 2370, he served as a crewman in the engineering division and came into the shuttle bay when several mercenaries, led by an undercover Commander Riker, intruded and fired at him. (TNG: "Gambit, Part II")

This Starfleet officer was played by regular stunt actor Steve Blalock, who received no credit for his appearances.


Female science division/command division ensign Edit

A science division ensign in 2364
A command division ensign in 2365

This female Starfleet ensign served aboard the Enterprise-D since 2364.

She served on an aft station on the bridge when the Enterprise-D had to face Q. (TNG: "Encounter at Farpoint")

She passed Commander Riker and Counselor Troi in a corridor, moments before Riker carried Troi into sickbay. (TNG: "The Naked Now")

She served on the bridge when Tasha Yar returned from her fight with Yareena on Ligon II. (TNG: "Code of Honor")

She was also on duty on the bridge when the Traveler brought the Enterprise-D into a far galaxy. (TNG: "Where No One Has Gone Before")

She was on duty on the bridge when the Enterprise-D had to transport Antican and Selay delegations to the planet Parliament. (TNG: "Lonely Among Us")

She regularly manned the science aft station on the bridge (TNG: "Justice", "Too Short a Season")

She was waiting outside the transporter room and welcomed Victoria, Steven, and Wyatt Miller aboard the ship before she guided them to their quarters. Later she served on the bridge when the Enterprise-D left the orbit of Haven. (TNG: "Haven")

She and Darien Wallace passed Captain Picard and Data in a corridor, moments before Data beamed down to Vandor IV. (TNG: "We'll Always Have Paris")

She passed Commander Riker and Data in a corridor shortly after the two met the 20th century Humans Ralph Offenhouse, Clare Raymond, and L.Q. Clemonds. (TNG: "The Neutral Zone")

In 2365 she was transferred to the command division. She passed Deanna Troi and Doctor Pulaski in a corridor when the ship was in orbit of Gagarin IV. (TNG: "Unnatural Selection")

She passed Commander Riker and Lieutenant Worf in the corridor in front of the transporter room shortly before Riker beamed aboard the IKS Pagh. (TNG: "A Matter Of Honor")

This Starfleet ensign was played by Marina Sirtis' stand-in and regular background actress Nora Leonhardt who received no credit for her appearances.


Operations/ Command Ensign Edit

At the Ops station in 2368
As a command officer in Ten Forward

This Starfleet ensign served in the operations and command division on board the Enterprise-D between 2368 and 2370.

Wearing the command division uniform in 2368, he was having a drink at Ten Forward while the Ullian delegation was transported to Kanda IV. (TNG: "Violations")

He had a drink in Ten Forward when the Satarran Keiran MacDuff wiped out the memories of the Enterprise-D crew (TNG: "Conundrum") and passed Dr. Beverly Crusher and Dr. Toby Russell in front of the transporter room. (TNG: "Ethics")

He visited Ten Forward again when Commander Riker and the J'naii Soren had split pea soup for lunch. (TNG: "The Outcast")

Wearing the operations division uniform he served as relief ops officer on the bridge when the Enterprise-D was trapped in a temporal causality loop. (TNG: "Cause and Effect")

He passed by tactical on the bridge, shortly before Admiral Brand contacted the Enterprise-D. (TNG: "The First Duty")

He was manning the operations station on the bridge when the ship was affected by nitrium parasites. (TNG: "Cost of Living")

He was working on an aft station on the bridge while the Enterprise-D transported Ambassador Briam and his "gift" Kamala to peace talks. (TNG: "The Perfect Mate")

He served at the ops station on the bridge when the Enterprise-D supported a damaged Romulan science vessel in late 2368. (TNG: "The Next Phase")

He was on duty in engineering when all engineers had to leave because of a warp core breach, caused by Q. (TNG: "True Q")

He was among the first away team, including Commander Riker, Lieutenant Worf, Crewman Garvey, and Darian Wallace, who beamed down to an unnamed planet in search of Data and the rogue Borg Crosis. (TNG: "Descent")

He joined the buffet at the banquet in Ten Forward, held for the Iyaaran ambassadors in 2370. (TNG: "Liaisons")

In 2370, he served as transporter chief and beamed Captain Picard and Doctor Crusher to the surface of Kesprytt III. (TNG: "Attached")

He was on duty on an aft bridge station when the Enterprise-D awaited the return of Sito Jaxa. (TNG: "Lower Decks")

This recurring officer was played by regular background actor John Tampoya who received no on-screen credit for his appearances.
It may be possible that this is the same character as Kashimuro Nozawa, also played by Tempoya, a regular officer on board the USS Voyager.


Operations/ Science division crewman Edit

A science officer
Off duty in Ten Forward

This Starfleet crewmember worked in the operations division and sciences division aboard the Enterprise-D.

He visited Ten Forward when Geordi La Forge was talking with Guinan about his interest in Leah Brahms (TNG: "Galaxy's Child") and was also one of the crewmembers in Ten Forward who suffered from the missing REM sleep while under the influence of an alien telepathic wave. (TNG: "Night Terrors")

He was again in Ten Forward chatting with a woman while Geordi La Forge talked to Susanna Leijten. (TNG: "Identity Crisis")

He walked past Dr. Crusher and Data in a corridor shortly before Crusher spent time with Odan. (TNG: "The Host")

In 2367 he passed Lieutenant Commanders Geordi La Forge and Data outside the shuttlebay shortly after La Forge returned from his trip to Risa (TNG: "The Mind's Eye") and later he passed Data in front of his quarters. (TNG: "In Theory")

He was one of the crewmembers who bid farewell to Worf when he left the ship to fight in the Klingon Civil War, standing in a corridor to the transporter room. (TNG: "Redemption")

In 2368 he worked on the bridge when several Federation starships formed a tachyon detection grid to detect a fleet of Romulan Warbirds. (TNG: "Redemption II")

Together with an operations division ensign, he passed Wesley Crusher and Data in a corridor. Later, while addicted to the Ktarian game, he was again passed by Wesley and watched Wesley's movessceptically. (TNG: "The Game")

He was one of the hostages in Ten Forward who were stunned by the Ux-Mal criminals possessing the bodies of Deanna Troi, Miles O'Brien, and Data. (TNG: "Power Play")

He had a date with a woman in Ten Forward when Commander Riker and the J'naii Soren visited the bar for a split pea soup. He was very intimate and was observed by Soren who asked Riker several questions about the Human sexuality. (TNG: "The Outcast")

He left sickbay and passed a phased and confused Ro Laren who was unable to open the door. (TNG: "The Next Phase")

This Starfleet officer was portrayed by regular background actor Keith Gearhart who received no credit for his appearances.


Science/ security officerEdit

This Starfleet officer was among the crewmembers who welcomed Captain Jean-Luc Picard on board the Enterprise-D, when he took over the command in 2364. Later he was working on an aft station on the bridge, when the Enterprise-D investigated the phenomena in the Devron system. (TNG: "All Good Things...")

In an alternate quantum reality, he was on duty in engineering. Later he prepared the shuttle Curie to send Worf back in his reality. (TNG: "Parallels")

In 2370, he was part of the security team which accompanied Worf to deck 10 after Data found the source for the power drain there. He was ordered by Worf to scan the deck for the malfunction. (TNG: "Homeward")

He was on duty in the nacelle control room with Lieutenant Nara and enjoyed later a drink in Ten Foward, while the crew investigated the death of Daniel Kwan. (TNG: "Eye of the Beholder")

This Starfleet officer was played by regular extra Bill Hagy, who received no credit for his appearances.


Security/ Bridge Officer Edit

This female Starfleet officer served in security on the Enterprise-D in 2368. She accompanied Worf and another security officer to stop the Ux-Mal terrorists, who took over control of several crewmembers and took hostages in Ten Forward. She was stunned by Data in Ten Forward and hit a wall. (TNG: "Power Play")

She later served in the command division and was working on the bridge, behind the tactical console, when the Enterprise crash-landed on Veridian III. (Star Trek Generations)

This officer was played by stunt actress Patricia Tallman. It's possible that she later became the unnamed Defiant weapons officer, also played by Tallman.


Security ensign/ Medical officer Edit

This Starfleet ensign served aboard the Enterprise-D between 2366 and 2369.

As a member of the sciences division he was involved in a brawl in Ten Forward caused by Ambassador Sarek, who was suffering from Bendii Syndrome. An operations division officer threw him onto a table. (TNG: "Sarek")

In 2367 he was again involved in a brawl, off duty in civilian clothing, in Ten Forward while the crew experienced the lack of REM sleep. (TNG: "Night Terrors")

In 2369 he was assigned to the away team, including Captain Picard, Geordi La Forge, and Counselor Troi, which searched for Data on an unnamed planet. His team entered a compound and was surprised by a group of renegade Borg. He was shot by one of the Borg and died. (TNG: "Descent")

This security ensign was played by regular stunt actor Ken Lesco who received no credit for his appearances.


Security officer/engineer Edit

A conn officer
A security officer

This Starfleet officer served in the operations and command division aboard the Enterprise-D following its launch in 2364.

He was one of the security officers on the bridge ready to remove Q during its second visit to the Enterprise-D. (TNG: "Encounter at Farpoint")

He was on duty in main engineering shortly before Wesley Crusher took over command of the engineering section and the crew was affected by a polywater intoxication. (TNG: "The Naked Now")

He was working on the aft bridge section when the ship left orbit of Ligon II. (TNG: "Code of Honor")

He left main engineering when Commander Riker and Geordi La Forge discussed a strategy to escape from a planets force field. Later he served as transporter officer and beamed the away team to the planets surface. (TNG: "The Last Outpost")

He was standing in a corridor and listening to Captain Picard's speech when the ship stranded in a galaxy where dreams became reality. (TNG: "Where No One Has Gone Before")

The same year he served as transporter officer and beamed the Selay delegation aboard the ship. Later he was incapacitated by several energy discharges from the Beta Renner cloud lifeform and not able to stop Captain Picard beaming off the ship. (TNG: "Lonely Among Us")

He passed Geordi La Forge in a corridor while in orbit of Rubicun III. Later he passed the quarters of Captain Picard. (TNG: "Justice")

He was walking through a corridor when the Enterprise-D was approaching Quadra Sigma III and prepared for a rescue mission. (TNG: "Hide and Q")

He passed Captain Picard on his way to the holodeck and assisted later Wesley Crusher in the repairs of the holodeck. (TNG: "The Big Goodbye")

He served as relief conn officer for Geordi La Forge when the Enterprise-D met the Crystalline Entity for the first time. (TNG: "Datalore")

He was working on the aft bridge and talking to a fellow crewmember after the conflicts on Mordan IV were resolved. (TNG: "Too Short a Season")

He passed the science laboratory in which the "microbrain" from Velara III was sealed in. (TNG: "Home Soil")

He was on duty in main engineering when Admiral Gregory Quinn and Lieutenant Commander Dexter Remmick came aboard to start investigations about the crew. (TNG: "Coming of Age")

Wearing a command division uniform he served as conn officer while the Klingon renegades Korris, Konmel, and Kunivas were beamed aboard the ship. (TNG: "Heart of Glory")

He was on duty in main engineering when the ship approached the Delos system and later passed the guest quarters of the Brekkians. (TNG: "Symbiosis")

He was working on the bridge when the ship experienced the "Manheim Effect". (TNG: "We'll Always Have Paris")

He was one of two security officers who cared for Ralph Offenhouse when he came onto the bridge. (TNG: "The Neutral Zone")

This recurring Starfleet officer was portrayed by LeVar Burton's stand-in and regular background actor Darrell Burris who received no credit for his appearances.


Unknown division Edit

Affected security officer (2364) Edit

This security officer was heared over com when Captain Picard called security chief Tasha Yar. Yar was affected by polywater intoxication and was very close with this officer who joked about Captain Picard. (TNG: "The Naked Now")

This Starfleet officer was voiced by an unknown actor.


Bridge officer (2365) Edit

This Starfleet officer was on duty on the bridge of the Enterprise-D when he contacted Commander Riker in 2365. He informed him about the class 11 emergency signal from Starfleet Command. (TNG: "The Emissary")

This Starfleet officer was voiced by an unknown actor.


Bridge officer (2371) Edit

This bridge officer informed Commander Riker on the holodeck about a picked up distress call from the Amargosa observatory which told about the attack on the observatory. Riker started the red alert and ordered Captain Picard to the bridge. (Star Trek Generations)

This Starfleet officer was voiced by an unknown actor.


Communications officer (2371) Edit

This communications officer informed Captain Jean-Luc Picard about his personal message he received from Earth in 2371. At orders from Picard he sent the message to a holodeck arch. (Star Trek Generations)

This Starfleet officer was voiced by an unknown actor.


Com officer (2365) Edit

This Starfleet officer informed security chief Lieutenant Worf about a fire in cargo bay 7 following an audio alert signal. (TNG: "Up The Long Ladder")

This security officer was voiced by an unknown actor.


Crewmember in engineering (2364) Edit

This crewmember was on duty in main engineering and responded to a call from Captain Picard who asked if the engines were back on line. The crewmember was puzzled and answered that they were never off. (TNG: "Hide and Q")

The same year he contacted the bridge while in orbit of Angel I. He informed commanding officer Geordi La Forge that the ships computer had problems accepting the variant climate controls. (TNG: "Angel One")

This crewmember was voiced by an unknown actor.


Crewmember in engineering (2366) Edit

This crewmember was on duty in main engineering in 2366 when the Koinonians came aboard the Enterprise-D. He responded to orders from chief engineer Geordi La Forge with "Aye Aye, Sir.". (TNG: "The Bonding")

This crewmember was voiced by an unknown actor.


Crewmember in sickbay (2365) Edit

This male crewmember was on duty in sickbay in 2365 when Captain Picard tried to contact Dr. Katherine Pulaski who hadn't been reported to the bridge following her arrival aboard the Enterprise-D. He told Captain Picard that Dr. Pulaski was not in sickbay but in Ten Forward. (TNG: "The Child")

This crewmember was voiced by an unknown actor.


Detention cell officer Edit

This male security officer informed Captain Picard that the Borg drone Hugh regained consciousness while held in the detention cell. (TNG: "I Borg")

This security officer was voiced by an unknown actor.


Female bridge officer (2368) Edit

This female Starfleet officer contacted Ensign Ro Laren and told her that a subspace communication for her came in. (TNG: "Ensign Ro")

This Starfleet officer was voiced by an unknown actress.


Female com officer (2366) Edit

This female Starfleet officer responded to a call from Beverly Crusher on the surface of Mintaka III. Crusher ordered a medical emergency transport for herself and Liko and she replied "Aye Doctor.". (TNG: "Who Watches The Watchers")

This female officer was voiced by an unknown actress.


Female com officer (2367) Edit

This female Starfleet officer contacted Doctor Leah Brahms and told her about an incoming message for her. (TNG: "Galaxy's Child")

This female officer was voiced by an unknown actress.


Female com officer (2368) Edit

This female Starfleet officer contacted Lieutenant Worf in main engineering in 2368 and informed him about an incoming subspace communication from the Federation transport Milan. (TNG: "New Ground")

This officer was voiced by an unknown actress.


Female com officer (alternate timeline) Edit

This female Starfleet officer served aboard the Enterprise-D in 2366 of an alternate timeline, created when the Enterprise-C was brought into 2366 by a spatial anomaly. She made a call through the com, asking "Lt. Barrett to communications and a triage team to main shuttlebay.". (TNG: "Yesterday's Enterprise")

This officer was voiced by an unknown actress.


Male com officer (alternate timeline) Edit

This Starfleet officer served aboard the Enterprise-D in 2366 of an alternate timeline. He informed the crew via com with the words "Now hear this. Fleet formation briefing in main war room at 15.00 hrs. Dr. Joshua Kim report to station ops. Ensign Thoms please forward combat information. Ensign Thomas to CIC." (TNG: "Yesterday's Enterprise")

This officer was voiced by an unknown actor.


Male officer in cargo bay (2366) Edit

This Starfleet officer contacted Lieutenant Barclay over com and ordered him to report to cargo bay 5 immediatly. (TNG: "Hollow Pursuits")

This officer was voiced by an unknown actor.


Security officer (2364) Edit

This security officer informed Captain Picard over com about a perimeter alert and that the ship's sensors had detected the presence of a vessel approaching Deneb IV. He also told that no ship was scheduled to visit Deneb IV. When Picard asked him if this could be the USS Hood he answered that the vessel did not match the Hood's configurations or ID. (TNG: "Encounter at Farpoint")

This security officer was voiced by an unknown actor.


Security officer (2366) Edit

This security officer acknowledged Captain Picard's order to seal off all decks when the Angosian soldier Roga Danar escaped from his transport. He also acknowledged Picard's order to seal off Jefferies tube J-4, deck 15 later. (TNG: "The Hunted")

This security officer was voiced by an unknown actor.


Security officer (2368) Edit

This security officer acknowledged orders from Captain Picard over com in 2368 when his security team was up to stop three Ux-Mal criminals possessing the bodies of Deanna Troi, Miles O'Brien, and Data. (TNG: "Power Play")

This security officer was voiced by an unknown actor.


Shuttle bay officer Edit

This Starfleet officer acknowledged the order to stand by from Captain Picard in 2366 while working in the main shuttle bay aboard the Enterprise-D. (TNG: "The Price")

This officer was voiced by an unknown actor.


Transporter chief (2367) Edit

This transporter chief was instructed by Captain Picard to beam Doctor Howard Clark and the other three scientists on board. He reported that he was only able to beam Dr. Clark aboard. (TNG: "Devil's Due")

This transporter chief was voiced by an unknown actor.


Transporter officer (2364) Edit

This Starfleet officer contacted the bridge to inform Captain Picard that Commander Riker and Mr. Data were beamed back aboard the ship after they visited the old Bandi town on Deneb IV. (TNG: "Encounter at Farpoint")

This Starfleet officer was voiced by an unknown actor.


Transporter officer (late 2364) Edit

This Starfleet officer operated the transporter console in one of the ships transporter rooms in 2364. He beamed several crewmembers and civilians to Starbase 74 after Lieutenant Commander Data gave the order to evacuate the ship immediately. He gave orders to the people he beamed over, including Wesley Crusher; "Hold your positions, please.", "Prepare to energize", "and energize". (TNG: "11001001")

This transporter officer was only heard and voiced by an unknown actor. It is most likely that a background actor stood behind the transporter console during this scene but out of camera focus.


Transporter officer (2365) Edit

This Starfleet officer operated the transporter console in 2365 when the Enterprise-D followed a distress call from the Pakled transport Mondor. He was ordered to beam Lieutenant Geordi La Forge back aboard the Enterprise-D by Commander Riker but was unable due to the shielding of the transport. He reported a "Negative response" to Riker. (TNG: "Samaritan Snare")

This transporter officer was voiced by an unknown actor.
The German version of the episode used the German synchronization voice of Colm Meaney (Miles O'Brien).


Transporter officer (2366) Edit

This Starfleet officer was on duty in transporter room 3 in 2366. He was ordered by Captain Picard to lock on the away team down on the surface of Rutia IV following a bomb explosion on the Rutian plaza. He acknowledged this order. Following a conversation with Dr. Crusher who refused to beam back aboard the ship Picard asked him if he still had a lock on the team and he answered "Aye, Sir. Shall I transport them?" When Ansata terrorists beamed aboard the Enterprise-D and Picard ordered him to lock on the intruders he responded "Intruders singnals unstable. I cannot lock on." He was also not able to get a lock on the bomb placed on the warp core, reporting "It is scrambling the sensors, Captain. I can't pinpoint it." (TNG: "The High Ground")

This transporter officer was voiced by an unknown actor.


Transporter officer (mid-2366) Edit

This Starfleet officer worked as transporter operator in 2366 in transporter room 3. When Q took a shuttlecraft to face the Calamarain, Captain Picard ordered this transporter operator to beam the shuttle back to the hangar. He reported, "Captain, unable to transport. For some reason I cannot lock onto the shuttlecraft." (TNG: "Deja Q")

This transporter officer was voiced by an unknown actor.


Transporter officer (2367) Edit

This Starfleet officer operated the transporter in early 2367 when an away team of the Enterprise-D beamed aboard a drifting Talarian observation craft. He responded to a call from Dr. Crusher and informed her that the transporter was ready and locked in. (TNG: "Suddenly Human")

This transporter officer was voiced by an unknown actor.


Transporter officer (2368) Edit

This Starfleet officer operated the transporter in 2368. He acknowledged Commander Riker's order to beam him aboard from the Genome colony on Moab IV. (TNG: "The Masterpiece Society")

This transporter officer was voiced by an unknown actor.


Transporter officer (late 2368) Edit

This Starfleet officer operated the transporter in transporter room 1 in 2368 and informed Captain Picard over com that Minister Campio was ready to beam aboard. (TNG: "Cost of Living")

This transporter operator was voiced by an unknown actor.


Transporter officer (alternate timeline) Edit

This transporter officer served aboard the Enterprise-D in an alternate timeline created by the Enterprise-C. He told Dr. Crusher and her patient, Captain Rachel Garrett, to "Stand by for transport." (TNG: "Yesterday's Enterprise")

This transporter officer was voiced by an unknown actor.


Transporter operator (2368) Edit

This male transporter operator acknowledged Commander Riker's orders while he locked on the signals of the away team from transporter room 3. (TNG: "I Borg")

This transporter operator was voiced by an unknown actor.


Civilians Edit

Art class modelEdit

A female model

This woman posed nude for an art class attended by Jean-Luc Picard, Lieutenant Wright and Ensign Williams in 2366. (TNG: "A Matter of Perspective")

This woman was played by an unknown actress.
It is unknown if she was actually a civilian or a member of Starfleet due to her lack of clothing.


Barber (2367) Edit

A barber

This barber was working in the barbershop aboard the Enterprise-D in 2367. He dyed the hair of an alien command division officer while Geordi La Forge got a hair cut by V'Sal. (TNG: "Data's Day")

The following year he gave a Vulcan a haircut at the barbershop while Mot handled Captain Picard's hair. (TNG: "Ensign Ro")

This barber was played by background actor Matt Tufo who received no credit for his appearances.


Bass musicianEdit

A musician

A bass musician was part of a jazz band along with Commander Riker.(TNG: "Second Chances")

This musician was played by an unknown actress.
It is unknown if she was actually a civilian or a member of Starfleet due to her civilian clothing.


Beauty attendant Edit

A beauty attendant

This woman was working as a beauty attendant in the barber and beauty shop aboard the Enterprise-D in 2367 during a visit of Beverly Crusher and Deanna Troi. (TNG: "The Host")

This beauty attendant was played by recurring background actress and stand-in Vanessa Grayson who received no credit for her appearance.
Grayson filmed her scene on Friday 15 March 1991 on Paramount Stage 9.


Blonde Ten Forward waitress (2366) Edit

A waitress

This woman worked as waitress in Ten Foward on board the Enterprise-D in 2366. She brought Q, Human at this time, together with another waiter ten portions of chocolate sundaes. (TNG: "Deja Q")

She served Geordi La Forge a drink, moments before Guinan asked him about Tasha Yar. (TNG: "Yesterday's Enterprise")

She was also working in Ten Forward when Data tought his daughter Lal how to drink. (TNG: "The Offspring")

This waitress was played by recurring background actress Carrie Crain who received no credit for her appearances.


Bolian barber Edit

A Bolian barber on the Enterprise-D

Apart from Mot and V'Sal another Bolian hairdresser worked in the barbershop aboard the Enterprise-D. While Deanna Troi and Beverly Crusher were relaxing in the barbershop, he gave a haircut to a male crewmember of the Enterprise-D. (TNG: "The Host")

This Bolian was played by background actor Buddy Daniels Friedman who received no credit for his part.
Friedman shot his scene on 15 March 1991 on Paramount Stage 9 and was named "Blue Barber" on the call sheet for this day.


Bolian manEdit

A Bolian man on the Enterprise-D

A Bolian man exited a turbolift and passed by Deanna Troi and Samuel Clemens and she was showing him the ship in early 2369. Coming from the 19th century, Clemens assumed the Bolian to be some sort of indentured servant, though Troi explained to him that such oppression did not exist in the Federation, and that his presence aboard the ship was quite voluntary. (TNG: "Time's Arrow, Part II")

He wore the same uniform as the other Bolians working as barbers on the USS Enterprise-D, so he might have been another member of the Bolian staff of barbers aboard the ship. He was uncredited and played by extra Leonard Jones. Jones' Bolian makeup was given a step-by-step outline in the Star Trek: The Next Generation Makeup FX Journal.


Bolian waiterEdit

A Bolian waiter

This Bolian waiter served in Ten Forward aboard the Enterprise-D in 2371. Captain Jean-Luc Picard asked him about the presence of Doctor Tolian Soran and the waiter directed him to Soran. (Star Trek Generations)

This Bolian was played by Patrick Stewart's regular stand-in Dennis Tracy, who received no credit for this cameo appearance.


Bolian woman Edit

A Bolian woman in Ten Forward

A Bolian woman was present in Ten Forward in 2371, while the Enterprise tended to the Amargosa observatory. After Captain Picard entered, looking for Dr. Tolian Soran, the captain passed this Bolian woman having a conversation. (Star Trek Generations)

She was uncredited and played by Mary Meinel-Newport. This may actually be Lysia Arlin.


Boy in replicating center Edit

A boy

This boy visited the ships replicating center with his parents, two science division officers, in 2367 and got a stuffed rabbit. (TNG: "Data's Day")

This boy was played by an unknown actor.


Boy in sickbay Edit

A boy in sickbay

This boy was treated by a nurse in sickbay when Berlinghoff Rasmussen visited Doctor Crusher at work. (TNG: "A Matter of Time")

This boy was played by Reuel Kim who received no credit for his appearance.
Th call sheet for Thursday 3 October 1991 is listing him as "1 Minor Boy, scene 31".


Boy in Ten Forward Edit

A boy

This boy was sitting at the bar in Ten Forward in 2366, had a cup of ice cream and was chatting with Lieutenant Commander Geordi La Forge. (TNG: "Sarek")

This boy was played by an unknown actor.
He is one of a handful of exceptions as children are usually not allowed to visit Ten Forward.


Civilian in Ten Forward Edit

A civilian man

This civilian had a drink in Ten Forward in early 2368 when the Enterprise-D hit a quantum filament and lost its power. (TNG: "Disaster")

The same year he visited Ten Forward again and had a conversation with an operations division officer while Berlinghoff Rasmussen was aboard. (TNG: "A Matter of Time")

This civilian was played by Michael Echols who received no credit for his appearances.


Dinner waiter Edit

A waiter

This waiter served food and drinks in the Executive Dining Room when the senior staff had dinner with the Ullians Tarmin, Inad, and Jev in 2368. (TNG: "Violations")

This waiter was played by a background actor with the last name Xavet.


Female chess player Edit

A female civilian

This civilian woman participated in a game of three-dimensional chess with a fellow Starfleet officer in 2365. (TNG: "Pen Pals")

This woman was played by an unknown actress.


Female civilian in Ten Forward (2365) Edit

A female civilian

This female civilian shared a drink with a male Starfleet officer in Ten Forward while Kyle Riker was aboard the Enterprise-D. (TNG: "The Icarus Factor")

The same year she was watching a game of strategema between Commander Riker as Sirna Kolrami in Ten Forward. (TNG: "Peak Performance")

This woman was played by an unknown actress.


Female teacher (2364) Edit

A teacher

This woman worked as teacher in the school aboard the Enterprise-D in 2364. She witnessed the disappearance of her students Rose, Harry Bernard, and Tara who were kidnapped by the Aldeans. (TNG: "When The Bough Breaks")

This teacher was played by an unknown actress.


Field trip boys Edit

These six boys and their fathers went on a field trip with their teacher Miss Kyle in 2368. They visited the biolab aboard the ship including two Corvan gilvos. (TNG: "New Ground")

The call sheet is listing them as "6 sons". The last names of the actors are Chapman, Murphy, Holmes, Dickinson, Ricksecker, and O'Leary.


Fighting couple in Ten Forward Edit

These two civilians were fighting in Ten Forward in 2366 and suffered from uncontrolled emotions projected by Ambassador Sarek. (TNG: "Sarek")


French horn player Edit

A French horn player

This civilian was part of a woodwind quintet on the Enterprise-D in which he played the French horn. The quintet gave a concert in Ten Forward in 2367. (TNG: "In Theory")

The French horn player was played by musician Phil Mallory.
On the call sheet of Thursday 4 April 1991 he is listed as "sideline musician".


Hostage girl and mother Edit

This young girl came out of a turbolift with her mother in 2364 and ran directly into the arm of the Klingon renegade Korris who picked her up. Up for arresting the Klingons security chief Natasha Yar reported a hostage situation to Captain Picard but Korris gave the child to Worf who gave her to her mother. The two left the scenario immediatly. (TNG: "Heart of Glory")


Hostages Edit

These two civilians enjoyed a drink in Ten Forward when Chief O'Brien, Counselor Troi, and Data, all three possessed by the spirits of Ux-Mal terrorists, entered the bar and took all crewmembers and civilians as hostages. During the following shootout with Worf and two security officers was the first woman stunned by a phaser and the second one sat next to a table on which one of the security officers crashed. Later she was lying on the ground next to Diana Giddings and received medical attention when the terrorists allowed medical personnel to bring the wounded into the sickbay. (TNG: "Power Play")

The two civilian women were played by stunt performers. The second one was later replaced by a background actress who was listed as "Photo Double ND Stunt Crew" on the call sheet. The stunt scene of the first stuntwoman was an insert 2nd Unit shot which was filmed one month later than the rest of the episode. Both stuntwomen were misspelled on the call sheets, Baur as Carol Bauer and Hatem as Ace Haydon.


Human girl with teddy bearEdit

A young girl with a teddy bear on the Enterprise-D

A civilian child aboard the Enterprise-D. She was separated from her parents during the evacuation to the saucer module, and was taken by Commander La Forge and Lieutenant Farrell to safety. Her teddy bear fell and was lost during the chaos. (Star Trek Generations)

In the novelization of Star Trek Generations by J.M. Dillard, her name is Sarah.
This girl was played by Brittany Parkyn.


Human Ten Forward GuestEdit

A Human woman in Ten Forward

This Human woman was present in Ten Forward in 2371, while the Enterprise tended to the Amargosa observatory. She left the bar when Captain Picard entered, but was seen in the establishment again, a little later. (Star Trek Generations)

The guest was uncredited and played by staff member Penny Juday.


Human Ten Forward waiter (2365) Edit

A Ten Forward waiter in 2365

This Human male worked in Ten Forward in 2365.

He served a drink to a Vulcan science officer while Thadiun Okona was beamed aboard. (TNG: "The Outrageous Okona")

He served drinks to several people in Ten Forward when Data had a conversation with Kareen Brianon in the bar. (TNG: "The Schizoid Man")

The same year he served a variety of Klingon food to Commander Riker, who was assigned to serve as First officer on the Klingon Bird-of-Prey IKS Pagh. (TNG: "A Matter Of Honor")

He was also working in Ten Forward when Riker tried to show Wesley Crusher flirting by "playing" with Guinan (TNG: "The Dauphin") and when Riker had a date with a female crewmember. (TNG: "Pen Pals")

This waiter was played by regular background actor and Colm Meaney's stand-in Randy Pflug who received no credit for his appearances.
Stock footage from "The Dauphin" was re-used in the episode "Shades of Gray".


Human waiterEdit

A Human waiter in Ten Forward

This Human male worked in Ten Forward in 2369 and took Captain Scott's order of a Scotch whiskey. Captain Scott, unfamiliar with synthehol, was displeased with his order, telling the waiter he'd been drinking Scotch a hundred years before the young man was born and that the drink he'd been given was definitely not Scotch. (TNG: "Relics")

This waiter was played by Ernie Mirich.


Kid 1 (2369)Edit

A girl

This girl was among the group of children which supported Picard, Guinan, Keiko O'Brien, and Ensign Ro in 2369 when they turned down the Ferengi boarding group. (TNG: "Rascals")

She was played by Morgan Nagler.


Kissing civilian Edit

A male civilian

This male civilian accompanied a female Starfleet officer to the bar Ten Forward in 2366. When the couple shared a kiss, the android Lal shouted at them because she thought he was biting the woman. The couple left Ten Forward a short time later. (TNG: "The Offspring")

This man was played by Hayne Bayle who was credited as "Ten Forward Crew" in the end credits of the episode.


Mason's parents Edit

These two Humans were the parents of Mason and lived with him aboard the Enterprise-D in 2364. In this year they've walked through a corridor with their son, when he disappeared. It was later revealed that he was kidnapped by the Aldeans who were not able to become children themselves. Mason's parents took part in a meeting in the observation lounge, led by Captain Picard and Dr. Crusher. (TNG: "When The Bough Breaks")

It is unknown if both are civilians aboard the ship or Starfleet officers.


Mother (2364) Edit

A mother

This woman was the mother of one of the abducted children, kidnapped by the Aldeans in 2364. She took part in a meeting in the observation lounge, led by Captain Picard and Dr. Crusher. Prior to this incident she passed Commander Riker and entered a turbolift shortly before Harry Bernard bumped into Riker. When the children returned onto the Enterprise-D she passed Harry and his father in a corridor. (TNG: "When The Bough Breaks")

This mother was played by an unknown actress.
It is unknown if she is the mother of Tara, Katie, or Rose.


Parrises Squares player Edit

A female player

This woman was part of the Parrises squares team aboard the Enterprise-D in 2364. Together with Tasha Yar, Worf, and a male officer she prepared to play a match against the team of Starbase 74. (TNG: "11001001")

This woman was played by an unknown actress.
It is unknown if she is a civilian or a Starfleet officer.


Primary school children (2365) Edit

These five children were in the primary school aboard the Enterprise-D when Ian Troi, the offspring of Counselor Deanna Troi, joined them. Supervised by their teacher Miss Gladstone they've played with toys and a litter of puppies. (TNG: "The Child")


Primary school children (2367) Edit

These children were in the primary school aboard the Enterprise-D in 2367 when Worf and K'Ehleyr brought Alexander into the school. The children were frightened of Alexander because of his behavior. (TNG: "Reunion")


Riker's dateEdit

Riker's date

This Human woman had a date with Commander Riker in Ten Forward in 2369.

Amanda Rogers, who had a crush on Riker, teleportated Riker and herself away from Ten Forward, because she won't let him have this date. (TNG: "True Q")

Riker's date was portrayed by marriage therapist Shannon Fox, who received no credit for her appearance.


School children (2364) Edit

These seven children, four girls and two boys, witnessed the disappearance of Rose, Tara, and Harry Bernard from their class room in 2364. (TNG: "When The Bough Breaks")


School children (2366) Edit

Eight school children

These eight school children were in the class of Lieutenant Ballard in 2366. They laughed at Lal because she was different. (TNG: "The Offspring")

These children were played by unknown performers.


School children (2368) Edit

These six school children attended the class with Timothy in 2368 aboard the Enterprise-D. They've listened to the mythology story of the teacher and later sang "Row, Row, Row Your Boat". (TNG: "Hero Worship")

The children were played by performers with the last names Buchanan, Kanter, Kanter, Haeffmeier, Handy, and Rivera.
They filmed their scenes on Thursday 24 October 1991 on Paramount Stage 9.


School children (late 2368) Edit

Beside a Vulcan student and Alexander Rozhenko, these five Human children attended the clay sculpting class in late 2368 aboard the Enterprise-D. They witnessed how Alexander accused Clara Sutter in lying. (TNG: "Imaginary Friend")

These children were played by background performers with the last names Bjork, Bjork, Jacob, Myles, and Watts.
They filmed their scenes on Monday 2 March 1992 at the "Daycare Center" set on Paramount Stage 9.


Sleeping man Edit

A sleeping man

This man was sleeping in his quarters aboard the Enterprise-D in 2365 when an alien energy lifeform came aboard the ship. The lifeform passed him and impregnated Counselor Deanna Troi. (TNG: "The Child")

This man was played by an unknown actor.
He might be a Starfleet officer but without his uniform it is unknown.


Teacher Edit

A teacher

This teacher was aboard the Enterprise-D at the same time Timothy was after he had been rescued from the SS Vico. During the class, the teacher was reading a mythology story, but Timothy refused to pay attention and continued to work on sculpting. Even when the teacher admonished him, Timothy refused to listen. Later, the teacher sang with the children the song "Row, Row, Row Your Boat". (TNG: "Hero Worship")

The teacher was played by Steven Einspahr.


Ten Forward waiter (2368) Edit

A Ten Forward waiter

This Ten Forward waiter served split pea soup to Commander William T. Riker and the J'naii Soren during their lunch in Ten Forward. (TNG: "The Outcast")

This waiter was played by an unknown actor who received no credit for his appearance.


Ten Forward waitress Edit

A Ten Forward waitress

This waitress worked in Ten Forward aboard the Enterprise-D.

She was among the Ten Forward personnel on duty when Helena and Sergey Rozhenko had a drink at the bar (TNG: "Family") and when Jono threw ice cream into Wesley Crusher's face. (TNG: "Suddenly Human")

She was on duty serving drinks when Data talked to Ishara Yar (TNG: "Legacy") and when Chief O'Brien had a conversation with Glinn Daro. (TNG: "The Wounded")

She was in Ten Forward when Geordi La Forge told Guinan about his feelings for Leah Brahms and also when he later shared a drink with Brahms at the bar. (TNG: "Galaxy's Child")

She tended the bar when the crew suffered from the lack of REM sleep (TNG: "Night Terrors") and Susanna Leijten shared a drink with Geordi La Forge. (TNG: "Identity Crisis")

She served drinks when Lwaxana Troi talked to Timicin about their future. (TNG: "Half a Life")

She was working in the bar when Doctor Crusher told Counselor Troi about her feelings for Ambassador Odan in Commander Riker's body. (TNG: "The Host")

She was on duty shortly before Guinan made first contact with Ensign Ro Laren. (TNG: "Ensign Ro")

She served drinks when Keiko O'Brien and Commander Riker talked about a possible name for the O'Brien baby and shortly before the Enterprise-D hit a quantum filament and lost its power. (TNG: "Disaster")

She was again working in Ten Forward during the visit of Berlinghoff Rasmussen. (TNG: "A Matter of Time")

She served a drink to Helena Rozhenko in Ten Forward when she met her son Worf at the bar (TNG: "New Ground") and also served drinks to Counselor Troi and the SS Vico survivor Timothy. (TNG: "Hero Worship")

She was again working in Ten Forward when Commander Riker interrogated the Ullian Jev. (TNG: "Violations")

She was serving drinks in Ten Forward when the Satarran Keiran MacDuff wiped out the memories of the Enterprise-D crew to destroy the Lysian Central Command. (TNG: "Conundrum")

She was working in Ten Forward when Ux-Mal criminals possessing the bodies of Deanna Troi, Miles O'Brien, and Data entered the bar and stunned several people. She was able to leave Ten Forward before the criminals took hostages. (TNG: "Power Play")

This Ten Forward waitress was played by a recurring background actress with the last name Talbot.


Ten Forward waitress (2367) Edit

A Ten Forward waitress

This waitress worked in Ten Forward aboard the Enterprise-D in 2367. Geordi La Forge ordered a drink from her after he returned from Risa. (TNG: "The Mind's Eye")

This waitress was portrayed by regular background actress Grace Harrell who received no credit for her appearance.


Ten Forward waitress (2368) Edit

A Ten Forward waitress

This Ten Forward waitress was working in Ten Forward when the crew became addicted to the Ktarian game. Later she was also playing this game while serving drinks. (TNG: "The Game")

She served food and drinks to the dinner with the Ullian delegation in the dining room in 2368. (TNG: "Violations")

This waitress was played by recurring background actress Victoria Cameron who received no credit for her appearances.
Her costume was sold off on the It's A Wrap! sale and auction on eBay and was also worn by Judie Pimitera. [4]


Vulcan boy (2364) Edit

A Vulcan boy

A Vulcan boy was evacuated from the stardrive section, together with a Vulcan science divison officer and many others, when the saucer section was engaging Q. (TNG: "Encounter at Farpoint")

This Vulcan boy was portrayed by an unknown actor.


Vulcan viola playerEdit

A Vulcan viola player

A male Vulcan viola player was among the musicians at a recital in Ten Forward in 2366, in which Lieutenant Commander Data and Chief Miles O'Brien also took part. Captain Jean-Luc Picard and Doctor Crusher were in the audience. (TNG: "The Ensigns of Command")

This Vulcan was played by an unknown actor.
It was not shown if he was an officer or a civilian, but he wore civilian clothing during the recital.


Vulcan at barbershop Edit

A Vulcan patron

A Vulcan man was getting a haircut at Mot's barbershop while Captain Picard was getting a haircut by Mot himself in 2368. (TNG: "Ensign Ro")

This Vulcan was played by a background actor with the last name Byron.


Vulcan boy (2368) Edit

A Vulcan boy

A Vulcan boy was one of the children in the schoolroom working with clay in late 2368 when Clara Sutter joined the class. (TNG: "Imaginary Friend")

This Vulcan was played by a background actor with the last name Dickinson.
He filmed his scenes on Monday 2 March 1992 on Paramount Stage 9 and had a make up call time at 6:00 a.m.


Vulcan womanEdit

A Vulcan female in Ten Forward

A Vulcan woman was present in Ten Forward in 2371, while the Enterprise tended to the Amargosa observatory. After Captain Picard entered, looking for Dr. Tolian Soran, the captain passed her having a conversation. (Star Trek Generations)

Wesley's friend Edit

Wesley's buddy

This Human boy accompanied Wesley Crusher on a skiing trip to a holographic representation of the Denubian Alps in 2364. Like Wesley, he contracted a respiratory ailment caused by the Quazulu VIII virus and was treated by Doctor Crusher in sickbay. (TNG: "Angel One")

He was played by Chris Hall who received no credit for his appearance.
Hall filmed his scenes on Thursday, 12 November 1987 on Paramount Stage 9.
The actor's name is derived from the nametag on his costume which was sold off in the It's A Wrap! sale and auction. [5]


Youngblood's flirt Edit

A woman in Ten Forward

This civilian woman in a red dress was sitting in Ten Forward and flirting with Ensigns Youngblood, Bennett, and Darien Wallace. Later, Youngblood went to her table and the couple flirted and shared a kiss, observed by Data's daughter Lal. (TNG: "The Offspring")

This woman was played by Maria Leone who was credited as "Ten Forward Crew" in the end credits of the episode.


Background Edit

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