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Template:Sidebar character Lieutenant Valeris was a Starfleet officer who served aboard the USS Enterprise-A as helm officer in 2293.

Mentored by Spock, she had been the first Vulcan to graduate at the head of her Starfleet Academy class.

Valeris was involved in the Khitomer Conspiracy, which tried to sabotage the Khitomer Conference between the Klingon Empire and the United Federation of Planets in 2293. Her involvement in the plot stemmed from a resistance to the changes peace between the Federation and the Klingons would bring.

After Spock was able to retrieve information from Valeris by using a forced Vulcan mind meld, the conspiracy was uncovered and the assassination of the Federation Council President was prevented, thereby saving the Khitomer Conference and paving the way for nearly 100 years of peace between the Klingon Empire and the Federation.

Lieutenant Valeris was taken into custody and later charged with treason. (Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country) Template:EnterpriseHelmsmen

Background

Saavik was to have reprised her role in Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country, but was replaced with Valeris, reportedly because Gene Roddenberry was concerned that fans had become so fond of Saavik that they would react negatively to her turning out to be a traitor. Also, no one wanted to have to cast a third actress to play the same role.

While referred to as "lieutenant", Valeris wore the rank insignia of a lieutenant commander. Her Starfleet uniform jacket had the gray insignia patch and wristband of a sciences division officer, but her uniform undershirt was red (denoting a cadet or student officer). This mismatch was caused because no new uniform pieces were being made and the wardrobe department simply found Cattrall existing items that fit her. Robert Fletcher's uniform notes specify that an officer's collar and uniform patch should match, so a division specialty color could have been added as a strip on her shoulder patch and wristband.

Kim Cattrall designed her headband, suggested her hairstyle and even helped in naming the character - after Eris, the Greek goddess of strife, hinting at Valeris' role in the events of the film (the Vorta Eris is named for the same goddess). The "Val" prefix was added to make it sound more Vulcan. The shooting script spells the name "Val'eris", but the apostrophe doesn't appear in the closing credits or publicity materials.

Cattrall studied the life of Che Guevara when she prepared for playing her role, according to an article by Mark A. Altman.

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