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AT: "xx" The following is a list of unnamed Vulcans from the 23rd century.

Vulcan aides

These Vulcan aides accompanied ambassador Sarek aboard the USS Enterprise when he visited the ship in 2268. (TOS: "Journey to Babel")

Both Vulcans were played by background performers.


Vulcan bell and banner carriers

These Vulcan attendees announced the coming of T'Pau to Spock and T'Pring's marriage ceremony. (TOS: "Amok Time")

Both were played by background performers.


Vulcan bullies

During his childhood, Spock was tormented by three bullies. They tried several times to elicit an emotional response and said that Spock was neither Human nor Vulcan, and thus "had no place in this universe". On their thirty-fifth attempt, one of the bullies called Spock's father a traitor for marrying a Human. Spock grabbed him and pummeled him in one of the learning pits. (Star Trek)


Vulcan elders

These five Vulcan elders were members of the Vulcan High Council in an alternate 2258. When Vulcan was attacked by Nero and his mining vessel Narada they went into the Mount Seleya, the Katric ark, and held a meditation. Amanda Grayson and Sarek were also among them. Shortly before the destruction of the planet, Spock beamed onto the surface and went into the katric ark to rescue the elders including his parents. Two of them died and the other three could safely beamed aboard the Enterprise. (Star Trek)


Vulcan on Elysian Council

Vulcan Elysian councilor

A Vulcan councilor

This Vulcan served as an Elysian Council member on Elysia in 2269. (TAS: "The Time Trap")

Vulcan Executioner

Vulcan executioner

A Vulcan executioner

This Vulcan executioner is a masked man who at Spock's pon farr ceremonies in 2267, was ordered to kill "anyone showing cowardice" during the kal-if-fee. In this case, it was James T. Kirk or Spock who would be fighting. After T'Pau explained the rules, McCoy misunderstood and thought Spock would have to fight the executioner. Later, when McCoy spoke out of turn again, the executioner positioned the huge blade at his throat, as T'Pau noted "I can forgive such a display only once." (TOS: "Amok Time")

The Vulcan executioner was played by background actor Russ Peek.


Vulcan fal-tor-pan guard

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A Vulcan guard

This Vulcan guard was present, when Vulcan high priestess T'Lar supervised Spock's fal-tor-pan ceremony in 2285. He stopped James T. Kirk, who tried to help McCoy, who was involved in the ceremony, because he carried Spock's katra. (Star Trek III: The Search for Spock)

This Vulcan was played by background actor Danny Nero who received no credit for his appearance.


Vulcan Federation councilors

These Vulcan councilors were seated on the Federation Council in 2286. They attended the Klingon ambassadors testimony against James T. Kirk and were on Earth during the incident with the whale probe. After the probe had left, they attended the short trial of Admiral Kirk, and applauded when the charges were dropped. (Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home)

Both councilors were played by background performers who received no credit for their appearance.
These two councilors are not the same person, as in one scene they are sitting next to each other. It should also be noted the disproportionate number of Vulcans on the Federation Council, which may mean not all of them were actually councilors.


Vulcan Head Minister

Vulcan science minister, alternate reality

The Vulcan head minister

In the alternate reality created by Nero's incursion, the Head Minister of the Vulcan Science Council presided over a committee to decide on Spock's application to the Vulcan Science Academy. The minister was impressed with Spock's record, but was curious as to why Spock had also applied to Starfleet Academy. Spock explains that it was logical to explore all options, the minister agreed it was logical but ultimately unnecessary as he and the other ministers have decided to accept Spock into the academy. The minister again praised Spock, but his comment that Spock's Human mother, Amanda Grayson, was a "disadvantage" caused Spock to decline his appointment into the Vulcan Science Academy and join Starfleet instead. (Star Trek)

The Vulcan science minister was portrayed by William Morgan Sheppard who received no credit for this appearance.
It is unclear if the minister survived the destruction of Vulcan in 2258.


Vulcan healer

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A Vulcan healer

This Vulcan healer lived in the city of Shi'Kahr during the 2230s.

In 2239 he was summoned late at night, on the 20th day of Tasmeen, by a young Spock, to the L-langon Mountains where to tend to the injured sehlat I-Chaya.

He recognized Spock as being the son of Sarek, and noted that he has heard of the young Vulcan and his Human tendency to perform practical jokes. Spock confessed that he had done one, once, two years prior, but professed to the healer that he would not call him out unless a life was in danger.

After gathering his medicines, the healer transported himself and Spock to the site where I-Chaya laid, via a desert flyer, where he attempted to heal the sehlat's injuries. Unfortunately, the time that had elapsed since I-Chaya was injured had been too long, and he informed Spock that no antidote known could save his life. He then informed Spock that the best he could do for the sehlat was prolong its' life, however, he noted that it would be in pain, then added that he could also, if necessary, release him from his pain, but the decision was ultimately young Spock's to make.

Spock finally decided the right thing to do was to allow I-Chaya to die with dignity and the healer gave the sehlat a shot from his hypospray to put the beast out of its pain. (TAS: "Yesteryear")

The voice of the Vulcan healer was provided by James Doohan.


Vulcan High Priestess

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A Vulcan High Priestess

This Vulcan High Priestess assisted Amanda Grayson during the birth of Spock on Vulcan in 2232. When Spock was born she gave him to his father Sarek. (Star Trek V: The Final Frontier)

This Vulcan was played by Beverly Hart.


Vulcan Kolinahr High Master

Vulcan Kolinahr Master (Female)

A female Vulcan Kolinahr master

This Vulcan master guided Vulcans who underwent the rituals to attain kolinahr. She presented Spock with the symbol of pure logic after he underwent the rituals in the early 2270s, however Spock refused the symbol after his Human side was touched by strong emotions from V'Ger. The master melded with Spock and told him he would need to look elsewhere for the answers he sought. (Star Trek: The Motion Picture)

The Vulcan High master was played by actress Edna Glover.
In Gene Roddenberry's novelization of The Motion Picture, she was given the name of T'sai, in chapter two.


Vulcan Kolinahr masters

These Vulcan masters also guided Vulcans who underwent the rituals to attain kolinahr. (Star Trek: The Motion Picture)


Vulcan litterbearers

These Vulcan litterbearers carried T'Pau and the weapons to the marriage ritual of Spock and T'Pring where she would officiate at the ceremony. (TOS: "Amok Time")

These Vulcans were played by Charles Palmer, Joe Paz, Mark Russell and Gary Wright.


Vulcan Master

Vulcan Master

A Vulcan Master

In the 2270s, a young and rebellious Tuvok was sent to a Vulcan master to learn to control his emotions. He often spoke in riddles, which annoyed Tuvok.

Tuvok told the master that he was sent there against his will for refusing to deny himself passion and rejected denying feelings he was born with. The master said that he will teach Tuvok control. He was in love with a schoolmate which was one of the reasons his parents sent him to the master. The master would teach him that love was the most dangerous of emotions, leading to jealousy, grief, and rage. It was through his teachings that Tuvok embraced logic. (VOY: "Gravity")

The Vulcan master was played by Trek regular Joseph Ruskin.
He is one of the few Vulcans who have grown a beard, as opposed to the popular trend in the mirror universe.
Ruskin reprised this role for the video-game Star Trek: Hidden Evil, which suggests this character is named Si'tann.


Vulcan Princess

A Vulcan Princess was Sarek's first wife, with whom he had his first son, Sybok in 2224. She had died prior to 2229, when he married Amanda. (Star Trek V: The Final Frontier)

From what we know of the Vulcan government, it is curious that they would have a princess unless it was a solely ceremonial or religious title.
Sybok's backstory and Sarek's marriage to the Vulcan princess is considered apocryphal by many sources and individuals including Gene Roddenberry. The episode "Sarek" also contradicts this by stating that Sarek's first wife (obviously meant to be Amanda) was from Earth. Note however that although Spock states Sybok's mother was a Vulcan princess, he never said that she and Sarek were ever married.


Vulcan Science Council members

These five Vulcans were members of the Vulcan Science Council in an alternate 2249. Beside the head minister and Sarek they've judged over Spock's future and welcomed him in the Vulcan Science Academy, but Spock refused. (Star Trek)


Vulcan Space Central contact

This Vulcan Space Central contact answered the hails of the Enterprise and granted the permission for standard orbit at Vulcan in 2267. He also welcomed the starship, asked if Spock is aboard and instructed to stand by the ships central viewer.(TOS: "Amok Time")

This Vulcan was voiced by Walter Edmiston.


Vulcan students

These Vulcan students studied in learning pits on Vulcan during Spock's childhood. They've passed several test and questions. (Star Trek)


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