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+ | These are [[unnamed humanoids|unidentified humanoid species]] observed in the [[22nd century]]. (''[[Star Trek: Enterprise]]'') |
== Alien Captain == |
== Alien Captain == |
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[[File:Alien Captain.jpg|thumb|150px|An alien captain]] |
[[File:Alien Captain.jpg|thumb|150px|An alien captain]] |
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− | The '''alien captain''' commanded the pirate ship that attacked the |
+ | The '''alien captain''' commanded the pirate ship that attacked the {{ECS|Horizon}}, a cargo ship captained by [[Travis Mayweather]]'s brother [[Paul Mayweather|Paul]]. He demanded that Paul surrender and evacuate the crew. Paul at first said he would give him his cargo but not his ship. The alien captain threatened to destroy the ship. Using the new [[weapon]] upgrades that Travis had installed, they were able to cripple the pirate ship. Paul sent a message to the alien captain, that he better think twice before he attacked his ships again. ({{ENT|Horizon}}) |
{{bginfo|This alien captain was played by [[Ken Feinberg]].}} |
{{bginfo|This alien captain was played by [[Ken Feinberg]].}} |
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== Alien Slave (mirror)== |
== Alien Slave (mirror)== |
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[[File:Alien - In a Mirror, Darkly, Part II.jpg|thumb|150px|Alien]] |
[[File:Alien - In a Mirror, Darkly, Part II.jpg|thumb|150px|Alien]] |
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− | In the [[mirror universe]], in [[2155]], an '''alien slave worker''' was employed by [[Tholian]]s aboard the [[ |
+ | In the [[mirror universe]], in [[2155]], an '''alien slave worker''' was employed by [[Tholian]]s aboard the [[Federation]] starship {{USS|Defiant|NCC-1764}} under the [[Gorn]] slave master [[Slar]]. |
When that ship was stolen from a Tholian dock and commandeered by [[Jonathan Archer (mirror)|Jonathan Archer]], an unknown [[reptile|reptilian]] creature attacked and killed [[Kelby (mirror)|Kelby]], one of Archer's officers. The alien slave worker was interrogated in the ''Defiant''{{'}}s [[briefing room]] as to the identity of the murderer. Eventually, he revealed that the killer was his slave master, Slar. ({{ENT|In a Mirror, Darkly, Part II}}) |
When that ship was stolen from a Tholian dock and commandeered by [[Jonathan Archer (mirror)|Jonathan Archer]], an unknown [[reptile|reptilian]] creature attacked and killed [[Kelby (mirror)|Kelby]], one of Archer's officers. The alien slave worker was interrogated in the ''Defiant''{{'}}s [[briefing room]] as to the identity of the murderer. Eventually, he revealed that the killer was his slave master, Slar. ({{ENT|In a Mirror, Darkly, Part II}}) |
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− | {{bginfo|The alien and his species were unnamed in both the episode's script and the episode itself, where he was played by [[Pat Healy]]. His fate after being interrogated is unknown, though it is unlikely he would have fared any better under the Empire than he did under the Tholians.|He appears to have the same makeup, albeit with a different coloration, as several [[Unnamed humanoids (22nd century)#Burlesque Show Alien|Rigel X aliens]]. |
+ | {{bginfo|The alien and his species were unnamed in both the episode's script and the episode itself, where he was played by [[Pat Healy]]. His fate after being interrogated is unknown, though it is unlikely he would have fared any better under the Empire than he did under the Tholians.|He appears to have the same makeup, albeit with a different coloration, as several [[Unnamed humanoids (22nd century)#Burlesque Show Alien|Rigel X aliens]]. |
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− | == Great Plume of Agosoria |
+ | == Great Plume of Agosoria pilgrims == |
+ | These four '''alien [[pilgrim]]s''' were aboard [[Captain]] [[Fraddock]]'s [[Fraddock's transport ship|transport ship]] in [[2151]] to witness a [[protostar]] that emitted an [[energy]] burst every eleven [[year]]s, called the [[Great Plume of Agosoria]]. They believed that this was the place where the [[universe]] began. Aboard {{EnterpriseNX}} they received a tour through [[engineering]] and [[sickbay]] and had [[dinner]] in the [[mess hall]]. One of the pilgrims asked [[Charles Tucker III|Tucker]] a specific question about the [[warp drive]]. ({{ENT|Cold Front}}) |
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+ | {{bginfo|[[Lamont D. Thompson]] was credited as "N.D. Alien Pilgrim" in the end credits of the episode. The other three pilgrims were played by background performers who received no credit for their appearance.|This unidentified species is listed as "Alien pilgrim group #1" on the call sheets of the episode.|All four costumes were sold off on the [[It's A Wrap! sale and auction]] on eBay. ''{{stala|9313}} {{stala|4364}} {{stala|3283}} {{stala|1901}}''}} |
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− | This '''pilgrim''' was on a transport to witness a [[protostar]] that emitted an energy burst every eleven years, called the [[Great Plume of Agosoria]]. He believed that this was the place that the [[universe]] began. ({{ENT|Cold Front}}) |
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− | === Pilgrim 2 === |
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− | [[File:Pilgrim 2, Cold Front.jpg|150px|thumb|A pilgrim]] |
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+ | File:Alien pilgrim 5.jpg|''Played by [[David Keith Anderson]]'' |
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− | This '''pilgrim''' was on an [[alien]] transport along with other individuals who had come to see the Great Plume of Agosoria. His [[religion]] associated it with the beginning of the universe. [[Captain]] [[Jonathan Archer]] invited him and the rest of the pilgrims aboard to show them {{EnterpriseNX}}. He had his body scanned by Dr. [[Phlox]] in [[sickbay]] and was told he was in perfect health. ({{ENT|Cold Front}}) |
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+ | File:Alien pilgrim 6.jpg|''Played by [[J.B. Williams]]'' |
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− | {{bginfo|This pilgrim was played by regular extra and [[stand-in]] [[David Keith Anderson]], who received no credit for this appearance.}} |
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+ | File:Alien pilgrim 7.jpg|''Played by [[James L. Woods]]'' |
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+ | ==Interspecies Medical Exchange Delegates== |
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− | === Pilgrim 3 === |
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+ | [[File:Dekendi III exterior complex.jpg|thumb|Medical Exchange delegates]] |
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− | This '''pilgrim''' was one of the passengers on a transport to view the energy burst of the Great Plume of Agosoria in [[2151]]. He and his fellow pilgrims were invited aboard ''Enterprise'' where they received a tour of the ship. ({{ENT|Cold Front}}) |
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+ | Various humanoid '''delegates''' attended the [[Interspecies Medical Exchange]] Conference on the surface of [[Dekendi III]], in [[2152]]. ({{ENT|Stigma}}) |
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− | {{bginfo|He was played by extra [[J.B. Williams]], who received no credit for his appearance.}} |
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+ | {{bginfo|Dekendi, Denobulans, Humans, Klingons (undercover), Mazarites, Tiburonians, and Vulcans doctors attended the conference.}} |
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− | === Pilgrim 4 === |
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− | This '''pilgrim''' was part of a religious group that believed that the Great Plume of Agosoria was where the universe started. As his group arrived to view the burst from the protostar, they encountered the ''Enterprise''. He, along with the rest of the group, was invited aboard for a tour of the ship and a reception in their honor. ({{ENT|Cold Front}}) |
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− | === Pilgrim 5 === |
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− | This '''pilgrim''' was part of a religious group that believed that the Great Plume of Agosoria was where the universe started. He was able to view the plume from the ''Enterprise'' after being invited aboard by Jonathan Archer. ({{ENT|Cold Front}}) |
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− | === Pilgrim 6 === |
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− | This '''pilgrim''' believed the universe started at the location of the Great Plume of Agosoria. When the group arrived to view the burst from the protostar, they encountered the ''Enterprise''. He boarded for a tour of the ship. ({{ENT|Cold Front}}) |
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− | === Pilgrim 7 === |
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− | This '''pilgrim''' believed that the Great Plume of Agosoria was where the universe started and came to view the burst from a protostar. ({{ENT|Cold Front}}) |
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− | === Pilgrim 8 === |
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− | This '''pilgrim''' religious group traveled to a protostar to view the Great Plume of Agosoria, where he believed the universe started. He and the others encountered the ''Enterprise'' there. He and the rest of the group were invited aboard for a tour of the ship and a reception in their honor. ({{ENT|Cold Front}}) |
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− | {{bginfo|He was played by extra [[Tyson Weihe]].}} |
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== Orpheus Mining colony aliens == |
== Orpheus Mining colony aliens == |
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* ''See'' [[Unnamed Orpheus Mining Colony miners#Alien miners|Unnamed Orpheus Mining colony miners]] |
* ''See'' [[Unnamed Orpheus Mining Colony miners#Alien miners|Unnamed Orpheus Mining colony miners]] |
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== Rigel X Inhabitants == |
== Rigel X Inhabitants == |
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− | Several alien species, either residents or visitors were observed at the trade complex on [[Rigel X]], when the crew of the NX-class ''Enterprise'' visited in [[2151]]. Among several Benzite-like individuals as well as [[Markalian]]s, a number of Rigel X denizens were unnamed. |
+ | Several alien species, either residents or visitors were observed at the trade complex on [[Rigel X]], when the crew of the ''NX''-class ''Enterprise'' visited in [[2151]]. Among several Benzite-like individuals as well as [[Markalian]]s, a number of Rigel X denizens were unnamed. |
===Alien Woman=== |
===Alien Woman=== |
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− | This '''Alien woman''' was seen on [[Rigel X]] in [[ |
+ | This '''Alien woman''' was seen on [[Rigel X]] in [[2151]]. ({{ENT|Broken Bow}}) |
{{bginfo|The Alien woman was played by [[Angela Giampietro]].}} |
{{bginfo|The Alien woman was played by [[Angela Giampietro]].}} |
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=== Burlesque Show Alien === |
=== Burlesque Show Alien === |
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[[File:Alien man, Broken Bow.jpg|thumb|"Alien Man"]] |
[[File:Alien man, Broken Bow.jpg|thumb|"Alien Man"]] |
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− | This '''yellow-skinned man''' was likely bald, though he dressed in a maroon hood and blue frock. |
+ | This '''yellow-skinned man''' was likely bald, though he dressed in a maroon hood and blue frock. His flesh was mottled with brown and gray spots and he possessed no discernible nose or nostrils. When approached by ''Enterprise'' officers [[Lieutenant]] [[Malcolm Reed]] and [[Ensign]] [[Travis Mayweather]], the man claimed to have seen the [[Klingon]] [[Klaang]]. He persuaded Reed and Mayweather to watch the butterfly dancers' show and even offered to introduce them. The Humans declined. ({{ENT|Broken Bow}}) |
− | {{bginfo|The "alien man" was played by [[Van Epperson]] and was featured in a [[deleted scene]] in which it was made clear he had no real interest in helping Reed and Mayweather. |
+ | {{bginfo|The "alien man" was played by [[Van Epperson]] and was featured in a [[deleted scene]] in which it was made clear he had no real interest in helping Reed and Mayweather. The scene provided a clearer shot of his makeup and wardrobe.}} |
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===Ridge-headed Alien=== |
===Ridge-headed Alien=== |
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[[File:Hooded Alien on Rigel X 2.jpg|thumb|Ridge-headed alien]] |
[[File:Hooded Alien on Rigel X 2.jpg|thumb|Ridge-headed alien]] |
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− | This '''Ridged-headed Alien''' was seen on Rigel X in |
+ | This '''Ridged-headed Alien''' was seen on Rigel X in 2151. ({{ENT|Broken Bow}}) |
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=== Fin-eared Alien === |
=== Fin-eared Alien === |
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[[File:Fin-eared Alien.jpg|thumb|150px]] |
[[File:Fin-eared Alien.jpg|thumb|150px]] |
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− | This '''fin-eared alien''' was seen on [[Rigel X]] in [[ |
+ | This '''fin-eared alien''' was seen on [[Rigel X]] in [[2151]]. ({{ENT|Broken Bow}}) |
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[[File:Blue butterfly dancer.jpg|thumb|A blue butterfly dancer]] |
[[File:Blue butterfly dancer.jpg|thumb|A blue butterfly dancer]] |
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[[File:Pink butterfly dancer.jpg|thumb|A pink butterfly dancer]] |
[[File:Pink butterfly dancer.jpg|thumb|A pink butterfly dancer]] |
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− | The '''butterfly dancers''' were entertainers at the Rigel trade complex, performing an exotic dance while catching and eating [[butterfly|butterflies]] with their long, frog-like tongues. |
+ | The '''butterfly dancers''' were entertainers at the Rigel trade complex, performing an exotic dance while catching and eating [[butterfly|butterflies]] with their long, frog-like tongues. |
− | Both women were nearly identical |
+ | Both women were nearly identical with one primarily blue in color, the other mostly pink. Their faces were white above the mouth and their hair matched their colorful skin tone. The dancers' bodies were covered in silver-colored objects, though it is not clear if these were natural features or some kind of decoration. The [[#Burlesque Show Alien|yellow-skinned alien man]] claimed to know the dancers personally. ({{ENT|Broken Bow}}) |
+ | {{bginfo|The butterfly dancers were played by twin dancers [[Diane Klimaszewski|Diane]] and [[Elaine Klimaszewski]]. "''We were the sexiest, spaced out aliens I could imagine,''" laughed Elaine Klimasewski, who played the pink butterfly dancer, whereas her sister Diane performed as the blue dancer. Elaine continued, "''They put a foam prosthetic on our faces, glued it on, airbrushed it and topped it off with a big hair-piece to hide our hair. We had seven layers of latex on us.''" The latex, which was thereafter painted, was so painful and foul-smelling that it caused Diane to pass out and be physically sick. "''I was fine,''" she said, "''it was a painful experience but worth it. The latex smelled so bad!''" ({{STM|119}}, p. 43)}} |
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== Risa visitors == |
== Risa visitors == |
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+ | === Bistro patrons === |
+ | Seven '''humanoids''' visited a [[bistro]] on Risa in 2152 while [[Hoshi Sato]] met [[Ravis]] and on the following day. They had drinks and meals. ({{ENT|Two Days and Two Nights}}) |
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+ | {{bginfo|These aliens were played by background performers who received no credit for their appearances. They filmed their scenes on Monday {{d|25|March|2002}} on [[Paramount Stage 9]].|[[James R. Tweedell]] is listed as "4 MB Man" on the call sheet, [[Larry Ready]] as "5MB Man", [[Peter John Narus]] as "3MB Man", [[Toshiya Agata]] as "2MB Man", [[Noriko Fukai]] and [[Paula Neiman]] as "1FB Women", and [[Traci Lynn]] as "3FB Woman".|According to the call sheet, contest winner [[Jordan Mann]] was up to appear in this scene as "2MB Man" but was not part of the final episode.}} |
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− | This '''female humanoid''' visited a [[bar]] on [[Risa]] in [[2152]] when [[Trip Tucker]] and [[Malcolm Reed]] were tricked by an alien couple. She was talking to a male patron and seen drinking on the bar. ({{ENT|Two Days and Two Nights}}) |
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− | {{bginfo|This female humanoid was played by background actress [[Heidi Franz]] who received no credit for this appearance. The call sheet is listing her as "Female Full Head".|Her head prosthetics are party reused from the [[tailhead]]s seen on ''[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine]]'' but with significant differences.|Franz filmed her scenes on {{d|27|March|2002}} on [[Paramount Stage 9]].}} |
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+ | File:Alien bistro patron 1.jpg|''Played by [[James R. Tweedell]]'' |
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+ | File:Alien bistro patron 2.jpg|''Played by [[Larry Ready]]'' |
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+ | File:Alien bistro patron 3.jpg|''Played by [[Noriko Fukai]]'' |
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+ | File:Alien bistro patron 4.jpg|''Played by [[Paula Neiman]]'' |
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+ | File:Alien bistro patron 5.jpg|''Played by [[Traci Lynn]]'' |
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+ | File:Alien bistro patron 6.jpg|''Played by [[Toshiya Agata]]'' |
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+ | File:Alien bistro patron 7.jpg|''Played by [[Peter John Narus]]'' |
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+ | === Nightclub visitors === |
+ | Beside nine [[Risian]]s, a [[List of Sarda's species|member of Sarda's species]], and a [[Kaitlen]], six '''humanoid aliens''' visited a [[nightclub]] on Risa in early 2152 at the same time [[Malcolm Reed]] and [[Trip Tucker]] visited the [[bar]]. ({{ENT|Two Days and Two Nights}}) |
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− | [[File:Risa Woman.jpg|thumb|150px|An Alien woman on Risa]] |
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+ | {{bginfo|All aliens were played by background performers who received no credit for their appearance. They filmed their scenes on Wednesday {{d|27|March|2002}} on [[Paramount Stage 9]].|[[Kristin Hjellegferde]] is listed as "1F Alien" on the call sheet, [[Anna Llurch]] as "2F Alien", [[Alison Ebbert]] as "3F Alien", [[David Venafro]] as "2M Alien", [[David Silverstein]] as "3M Alien" and [[Robert Casey]] as "4M Alien".|According to the call sheet, contest winner [[Stephen Novik]] was up to appear as "1M Alien" but was not part of the final episode.}} |
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− | This '''alien woman''' was seen on [[Risa]] in [[2152]]. ({{ENT|Two Days and Two Nights}}) |
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+ | File:Alien nightclub patron 1.jpg|''Played by [[Kristin Hjellegferde]]'' |
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+ | File:Alien nightclub patron 2.jpg|''Played by [[David Venafro]]'' |
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+ | File:Alien nightclub patron 3.jpg|''Played by [[Alison Ebbert]]'' |
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+ | File:Alien nightclub patron 4.jpg|''Played by [[Anna Llurch]]'' |
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+ | File:Alien nightclub patron 5.jpg|''Played by [[David Silverstein]]'' |
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+ | File:Alien nightclub patron 6.jpg|''Played by [[Robert Casey]]'' |
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=== Foreman === |
=== Foreman === |
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[[File:Alien foreman.jpg|thumb|150px|An alien foreman]] |
[[File:Alien foreman.jpg|thumb|150px|An alien foreman]] |
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+ | The '''Foreman''' ran a [[trellium]] mine in the [[Delphic Expanse]]. He used an inhaler to breathe, since the toxic fumes in the mines had destroyed his lungs. Jonathan Archer wanted to interrogate a [[Xindi]] named [[Kessick]] working at the mine, but the alien foreman wanted a half liter of [[platinum]] in return. Archer wanted assurances that the man was a Xindi, and the Foreman gave him Kessick's finger, which he had cut off. The mining [[colony]] was manned by forced labor, and the Foreman wanted to delay the humans long enough for his warships to arrive, capture ''Enterprise''{{'}}s crew, and use them as slave labor in the mine. After Archer failed in an attempt to rescue the Xindi, the Foreman ordered that Archer, [[Charles Tucker III|Tucker]] and Kessick be killed. They were saved by the [[MACO]]s, but Kessick was killed by the Foreman, who in turn was killed by a MACO, [[R. Ryan]]. ({{ENT|The Xindi}}) |
+ | {{bginfo|The script for "The Xindi" describes the Foreman as "a wiry, creepy-looking man" with "a raspy voice." Although it is only implied in the episode that the Foreman's breathing problems are due to damage to his lungs, the script confirms this probability by stating, "''His lungs have been ruined by the toxic mines, and we can hear a subtle rasping sound when he breathes.''" The alien foreman was also scripted to have makeup which cannot be seen in the episode, as the teleplay says he has "some nasty-looking boils on his neck and jawline" which he occasionally scratches at, though he does not do this in the episode.|The Foreman was played by [[Stephen McHattie]].|The [[novels|novelization]] of {{e|The Expanse}} and "The Xindi" (entitled ''[[The Expanse (novel)|The Expanse]]'') gives the Foreman's name as Baloran.}} |
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[[File:Head guard the xindi.jpg|thumb|150px|The alien head guard]] |
[[File:Head guard the xindi.jpg|thumb|150px|The alien head guard]] |
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The '''Alien Head Guard''' was under the command of the alien foreman who ran a [[trellium]] mine in the [[Delphic Expanse]]. When [[Jonathan Archer|Archer]] tried to free a [[Xindi]] named [[Kessick]], the guard captured them. He was ordered to take them to the surface and kill them. He was killed by the MACOs who rescued Archer. ({{ENT|The Xindi}}) |
The '''Alien Head Guard''' was under the command of the alien foreman who ran a [[trellium]] mine in the [[Delphic Expanse]]. When [[Jonathan Archer|Archer]] tried to free a [[Xindi]] named [[Kessick]], the guard captured them. He was ordered to take them to the surface and kill them. He was killed by the MACOs who rescued Archer. ({{ENT|The Xindi}}) |
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+ | {{bginfo|The Head Guard was played by [[Chris Freeman]].|In the novelization ''The Expanse'', this guard's name is said to be "something like 'Xathar' or 'Xaran.'"}} |
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=== Slave Trader 1 === |
=== Slave Trader 1 === |
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[[File:Vince Deadrick slave trader.jpg|thumb|150px|A slave trader]] |
[[File:Vince Deadrick slave trader.jpg|thumb|150px|A slave trader]] |
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− | This '''slave trader''' was present when several crewmembers of the ''Enterprise'' were auctioned off. His forehead looks like the [[Klingon]] forehead and his nose featured ridges. In the brawl caused by the escaping slaves he was hit and |
+ | This '''slave trader''' was present when several crewmembers of the ''Enterprise'' were auctioned off. His forehead looks like the [[Klingon]] forehead and his nose featured ridges. In the brawl caused by the escaping slaves he was hit and fell on the ground. ({{ENT|Borderland}}) |
{{bginfo|This slave trader was uncredited played by stuntman [[Vince Deadrick]], the father of stunt coordinator [[Vince Deadrick, Jr.]].}} |
{{bginfo|This slave trader was uncredited played by stuntman [[Vince Deadrick]], the father of stunt coordinator [[Vince Deadrick, Jr.]].}} |
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{{bginfo|This slave trader was uncredited played by stunt coordinator [[Vince Deadrick, Jr.]].}} |
{{bginfo|This slave trader was uncredited played by stunt coordinator [[Vince Deadrick, Jr.]].}} |
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+ | [[File:Orion slave auction.jpg|thumb|Slave traders]] |
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+ | These '''slave traders''' were present during the [[Orion]] [[slave]] [[auction]] which included several crewmembers of the ''Enterprise''. |
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+ | ({{ENT|Borderland}}) |
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+ | {{bginfo|Three of the traders have separate articles including the Boslic trader. The other slave traders were played by [[unknown performers]].}} |
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=== Escaping Slave === |
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[[File:Thomas Dupont slave borderland.jpg|thumb|150px|A slave]] |
[[File:Thomas Dupont slave borderland.jpg|thumb|150px|A slave]] |
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− | This '''slave''' was captured and held for auction by the [[Orion]]s. When [[Jonathan Archer]] and [[Arik Soong]] disabled the |
+ | This '''slave''' was captured and held for auction by the [[Orion]]s. When [[Jonathan Archer]] and [[Arik Soong]] disabled the Orion technology he tried to escape and was thrown against a cage by one of the Orion guards. ({{ENT|Borderland}}) |
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+ | {{bginfo|This slave was uncredited played by stunt actor [[Thomas DuPont]].}} |
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[[ja:名称不明ヒューマノイド(22世紀)]] |
[[ja:名称不明ヒューマノイド(22世紀)]] |
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These are unidentified humanoid species observed in the 22nd century. (Star Trek: Enterprise)
Alien Captain
The alien captain commanded the pirate ship that attacked the ECS Horizon, a cargo ship captained by Travis Mayweather's brother Paul. He demanded that Paul surrender and evacuate the crew. Paul at first said he would give him his cargo but not his ship. The alien captain threatened to destroy the ship. Using the new weapon upgrades that Travis had installed, they were able to cripple the pirate ship. Paul sent a message to the alien captain, that he better think twice before he attacked his ships again. (ENT: "Horizon")
Alien Corpse
This alien corpse was found on a ship raided by the Osaarians. (ENT: "Anomaly")
Alien Slave (mirror)
In the mirror universe, in 2155, an alien slave worker was employed by Tholians aboard the Federation starship USS Defiant under the Gorn slave master Slar.
When that ship was stolen from a Tholian dock and commandeered by Jonathan Archer, an unknown reptilian creature attacked and killed Kelby, one of Archer's officers. The alien slave worker was interrogated in the Defiant's briefing room as to the identity of the murderer. Eventually, he revealed that the killer was his slave master, Slar. (ENT: "In a Mirror, Darkly, Part II")
Coalition of Planets dignitaries
These six humanoids attended the Coalition of Planets talks on Earth in 2155 and witnessed the crimes of John Frederick Paxton and his organization Terra Prime. Among them were a Reptilian ambassador, a female ambassador in a gold dress, a female ambassador with a large forehead, a female ambassador with a large head, a male ambassador with claws, and a male ambassador with a spiked head. (ENT: "Demons", "Terra Prime")
Enolian prisoners
Three Enolian prisoners were transported on the Enolian transport to the penal colony Canamar in 2152. One had a cranial ridge on his head, the second one a reptilian look, and the third one was a huge humanoid.
The first prisoner wanted to know where they were going when Kuroda Lor-ehn escaped and took over the control of the transport. He was told to be patient. (ENT: "Canamar")
Great Plume of Agosoria pilgrims
These four alien pilgrims were aboard Captain Fraddock's transport ship in 2151 to witness a protostar that emitted an energy burst every eleven years, called the Great Plume of Agosoria. They believed that this was the place where the universe began. Aboard Enterprise NX-01 they received a tour through engineering and sickbay and had dinner in the mess hall. One of the pilgrims asked Tucker a specific question about the warp drive. (ENT: "Cold Front")
Interspecies Medical Exchange Delegates
Various humanoid delegates attended the Interspecies Medical Exchange Conference on the surface of Dekendi III, in 2152. (ENT: "Stigma")
Orpheus Mining colony aliens
- See Unnamed Orpheus Mining colony miners
Pernaia Prime moon
Rigel X Gangsters
Sometime in the late 2150s, Andorian Thy'lek Shran was forced to fake his death, wrongfully accused by at least four alien criminals of stealing the Teneebian amethyst. Learning of this deception in 2161, the criminals kidnapped Shran's daughter, Talla, threatening to kill her if Shran did not return the amethyst.
With the help of Captain Jonathan Archer and the crew of Enterprise, Shran confronted the aliens on Rigel X, retrieving Talla and escaping. The alien gangsters, however, were able to catch up with the NX-01 and board the ship. Before they could harm Shran, Talla, or any of the Enterprise crew, all of the aliens were killed in a plasma explosion set off by Charles Tucker III, who was also fatally wounded. (ENT: "These Are the Voyages...")
Green-Skinned Aliens
The apparent leader of the gang was an ashen-green-skinned alien with long, gray hair. His features were distinguished by a column of horizontal ridges bisecting his face. He had pale blue eyes and dressed in a gray, padded suit with a sash-like belt.
A second green-skinned alien was also a part of the gang, and was present when the criminals boarded Enterprise. He wore a long red coat and carried an alien phaser rifle. (ENT: "These Are the Voyages...")
Horned Alien
Among the alien gangster associated with Shran was a semi-reptilian man, characterized by brown, scaled skin. The alien's features were dominated by distinct cheekbones and several sharp horns extending from the middle of his forehead to the back of his head. His hands were heavily scaled and he wore a brown, hairy-looking jacket. This alien also carried a nondescript phaser rifle. (ENT: "These Are the Voyages...")
Orange Alien
The fourth alien criminal killed aboard Enterprise was another humanoid, this one orange in color with a red face. His face was also distinguished by dominate cheekbones and he had large, slanted nostrils. His hands were clawed, his hair brown and long. This alien dressed in a camouflage-green suit with a gray and rust-colored belt. (ENT: "These Are the Voyages...")
Rigel X Inhabitants
Several alien species, either residents or visitors were observed at the trade complex on Rigel X, when the crew of the NX-class Enterprise visited in 2151. Among several Benzite-like individuals as well as Markalians, a number of Rigel X denizens were unnamed.
Alien Woman
This Alien woman was seen on Rigel X in 2151. (ENT: "Broken Bow")
Burlesque Show Alien
This yellow-skinned man was likely bald, though he dressed in a maroon hood and blue frock. His flesh was mottled with brown and gray spots and he possessed no discernible nose or nostrils. When approached by Enterprise officers Lieutenant Malcolm Reed and Ensign Travis Mayweather, the man claimed to have seen the Klingon Klaang. He persuaded Reed and Mayweather to watch the butterfly dancers' show and even offered to introduce them. The Humans declined. (ENT: "Broken Bow")
Central Security Officer
In search of information regarding Klaang, Vulcan Subcommander T'Pol visited the trade complex Central Security office, manned by another yellow-skinned alien.
Bald, this alien possessed many of the same features - mottled skin, no distinguishable nose or nostrils - as the man present at the Rigel X burlesque show. The two may have been of the same species, however this man seemed to possess a more elongated head and a flatter forehead. (ENT: "Broken Bow")
Ridge-headed Alien
This Ridged-headed Alien was seen on Rigel X in 2151. (ENT: "Broken Bow")
Fin-eared Alien
This fin-eared alien was seen on Rigel X in 2151. (ENT: "Broken Bow")
Flirting Man
Also possessing elongated features comparable to the burlesque show alien, this yellow-skinned man was observed standing near a fire-breathing exotic dancer. The man was engaged in conversation with a scantily-clad humanoid female. (ENT: "Broken Bow")
Yellow Man
A fourth yellow-skinned man could also be observed at the Rigel X burlesque show, enjoying the fire-breathing dancer. Heavier in appearance than any of the others bearing a similar appearance, his facial features more closely resembled the first burlesque show alien. (ENT: "Broken Bow")
Butterfly Dancers
The butterfly dancers were entertainers at the Rigel trade complex, performing an exotic dance while catching and eating butterflies with their long, frog-like tongues.
Both women were nearly identical with one primarily blue in color, the other mostly pink. Their faces were white above the mouth and their hair matched their colorful skin tone. The dancers' bodies were covered in silver-colored objects, though it is not clear if these were natural features or some kind of decoration. The yellow-skinned alien man claimed to know the dancers personally. (ENT: "Broken Bow")
Risa visitors
Bistro patrons
Seven humanoids visited a bistro on Risa in 2152 while Hoshi Sato met Ravis and on the following day. They had drinks and meals. (ENT: "Two Days and Two Nights")
Nightclub visitors
Beside nine Risians, a member of Sarda's species, and a Kaitlen, six humanoid aliens visited a nightclub on Risa in early 2152 at the same time Malcolm Reed and Trip Tucker visited the bar. (ENT: "Two Days and Two Nights")
Trellium Miners
Foreman
The Foreman ran a trellium mine in the Delphic Expanse. He used an inhaler to breathe, since the toxic fumes in the mines had destroyed his lungs. Jonathan Archer wanted to interrogate a Xindi named Kessick working at the mine, but the alien foreman wanted a half liter of platinum in return. Archer wanted assurances that the man was a Xindi, and the Foreman gave him Kessick's finger, which he had cut off. The mining colony was manned by forced labor, and the Foreman wanted to delay the humans long enough for his warships to arrive, capture Enterprise's crew, and use them as slave labor in the mine. After Archer failed in an attempt to rescue the Xindi, the Foreman ordered that Archer, Tucker and Kessick be killed. They were saved by the MACOs, but Kessick was killed by the Foreman, who in turn was killed by a MACO, R. Ryan. (ENT: "The Xindi")
Head Guard
The Alien Head Guard was under the command of the alien foreman who ran a trellium mine in the Delphic Expanse. When Archer tried to free a Xindi named Kessick, the guard captured them. He was ordered to take them to the surface and kill them. He was killed by the MACOs who rescued Archer. (ENT: "The Xindi")
Mine Guard
The Mine Guard was under the command of the Head Guard at a trellium mine in the Delphic Expanse. When Archer tried to free a Xindi named Kessick, he helped capture him.(ENT: "The Xindi")
Verex III Visitors
These humanoids visited the Orion slave market on Verex III in 2154.
Alien slaves
These slaves was captured and held for auction by the Orions. (ENT: "Borderland")
Slave Trader 1
This slave trader was present when several crewmembers of the Enterprise were auctioned off. His forehead looks like the Klingon forehead and his nose featured ridges. In the brawl caused by the escaping slaves he was hit and fell on the ground. (ENT: "Borderland")
Slave Trader 2
This slave trader was present when several crewmembers of the Enterprise were auctioned off. His nose featured a long sharp ridge. In the big brawl caused by the escaping slaves he fought against an orion guard. (ENT: "Borderland")
Slave Traders
These slave traders were present during the Orion slave auction which included several crewmembers of the Enterprise. (ENT: "Borderland")
Escaping Slave
This slave was captured and held for auction by the Orions. When Jonathan Archer and Arik Soong disabled the Orion technology he tried to escape and was thrown against a cage by one of the Orion guards. (ENT: "Borderland")
Xanthan Homeworld Traders
In 2153, a gigantic floating bazaar was located on the Xanthan homeworld, home to numerous alien merchants and visitors. Among the species identified at the bazaar were Benzite-like individuals, V'radians, members of Zjod's species, and several previously unseen races.
Alien with black bushy hair
This alien attemped to sell his merchandise to Jonathan Archer when he visited a floating bazaar located on the Xanthan homeworld, in a search for the formula for trellium-D.(ENT: "Rajiin")
Alien on market place
This alien was a merchant on a floating bazaar located on the Xanthan homeworld when Jonathan Archer visited to acquire the formula for trellium-D.(ENT: "Rajiin")
Marmot Seller
In search of the formula for trellium-D, Jonathan Archer and several crewmen from Enterprise encountered this alien merchant. The merchant attempted to sell Archer a Xanthan marmot, an animal native to the Xanthan homeworld. He told Archer that they make wonderful pets and succulent meals. Archer refused the sale. The merchant was distinguished by bumpy head and bat-like ears, his hands featured a ridge of flesh just above the knuckles. (ENT: "Rajiin")
Alien Couple
Likely visitors to the Xanthan bazaar, this interracial alien couple was observed near a scenic viewpoint. The alien man was tall with long, brown hair, his forehead featured a crescent-shaped crest and a ridge that extended down the middle of the forehead to the nose. The man's escort was dark-skinned, with a less elaborate set of ridges on the bridge of her nose. She had dark, puffy hair which emerged from a tall, cylindrical hat. The man wore a blue suit a gloves, the woman wore a dress with a gaudy print. (ENT: "Rajiin")
Blue-skinned Alien
This member of a bald blue-skinned race was a visitor on the floating bazaar on the Xanthan homeworld. (ENT: "Rajiin")
Alien Merchant
This merchant from an unknown race sold several things on the floating bazaar on the Xanthan homeworld, (ENT: "Rajiin")
Yellow Dabo girl's race
This is a race of bald, yellow-skinned aliens with large eye-sockets and large, slitted nostrils. They have an enlarged skull, not unlike the Voth's. The side of their skull is striped pink and they sometimes decorate the back of their head with small jewels.
A member of this species sold eggs on the floating bazaar on the Xanthan homeworld. (ENT: "Rajiin")
Slave Girls
At least six alien women were for sale at the Xanthan bazaar by an alien called Zjod. Among the females were a Nuvian, an Oran'taku native, and four more unidentified alien females.
All humanoid, these females were mostly Caucasian, though one was dark-skinned. Three had prominent forehead ridges of various patterns, one had a group of bumps in a circular formation at the center of her forehead. One of the slave girls had long, pointed ears and green spots. (ENT: "Rajiin")
Xantoras victims
These aliens were the victims of an attack by the new Xantoran government. (ENT: "The Breach")