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* [[Qaylan Furlong]], the hero of the ''[[Star Trek: Borg]]'' videogame. |
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* [[Ralph Furlong]], Qaylan Furlong's father in the ''[[Star Trek: Borg]]'' videogame. |
* [[Ralph Furlong]], Qaylan Furlong's father in the ''[[Star Trek: Borg]]'' videogame. |
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+ | * '''[[Juliet Jurot]]''', a Betazoid officer on USS ''Voyager'', named and featured in ''[[Star Trek: Voyager - Elite Force]]'' |
* [[Kahnrah]], member of the Klingon High Council from ''[[Klingons: Blood Will Tell]]''. |
* [[Kahnrah]], member of the Klingon High Council from ''[[Klingons: Blood Will Tell]]''. |
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* [[Katzel]], an augment with Khan from ''[[To Reign in Hell: The Exile of Khan Noonien Singh]]''. |
* [[Katzel]], an augment with Khan from ''[[To Reign in Hell: The Exile of Khan Noonien Singh]]''. |
Revision as of 12:06, 1 June 2011
This is a list of redirect pages for non-canon names for characters, ships, governments, and species taken from novels, comics, reference books, and games. Even unconfirmed, some of those names were later adopted by fans or authors.
- Names that refers to people or references who have actually appeared in canon are boldfaced.
Characters
- 0, a member of the Q from Star Trek: The Next Generation - Q Continuum.
- Nikolai Andropov, USS Righteous commanding officer in the Star Trek: Borg videogame.
- Robert Bennett, non-canon name given to Bob after-the-fact from Star Trek V: The Final Frontier.
- Bennington Biraka, USS Righteous counselor in the Star Trek: Borg videogame.
- Burgoyne 172, Chief Engineer from Star Trek: New Frontier.
- Mackenzie Calhoun, commanding officer from Star Trek: New Frontier.
- Nils Carlstrom, ensign in Star Trek: The Next Generation - A Final Unity.
- DaqS, son of Kang, alternate spelling from Forged in Fire.
- Procal Dukat, non-canon name of Dukat's father, from A Stitch in Time.
- Skrain Dukat, a Cardassian Gul, so named in the Pocket DS9 novels.
- Afsarah Eden, Captain of the Voyager from Full Circle.
- Sam Ellis, an officer on the Enterprise from Star Trek 1.
- Aman Evek, Cardassian Gul from the The Badlands, Book Two.
- First of Four, Borg persona adopted by Q in the Star Trek: Borg videogame.
- Qaylan Furlong, the hero of the Star Trek: Borg videogame.
- Ralph Furlong, Qaylan Furlong's father in the Star Trek: Borg videogame.
- Juliet Jurot, a Betazoid officer on USS Voyager, named and featured in Star Trek: Voyager - Elite Force
- Kahnrah, member of the Klingon High Council from Klingons: Blood Will Tell.
- Katzel, an augment with Khan from To Reign in Hell: The Exile of Khan Noonien Singh.
- Zak Kebron, chief of security from Star Trek: New Frontier.
- James Leyton, a Starfleet Admiral from Hollow Men.
- Shiboline M'Ress, chief science officer on the USS Trident in Star Trek: New Frontier.
- Mark McHenry, conn officer from Star Trek: New Frontier.
- Akellan Macet, Cardassian Gul from the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine - Mission Gamma novels.
- Vance Madison, a member of the Project Genesis research team from the Star Trek: The Wrath of Khan novelization.
- Delwin ("Del") March, a member of the Project Genesis research team from the Star Trek: The Wrath of Khan novelization.
- Quaestor, a member of the Q from Star Trek: The Next Generation - Q Continuum.
- Thaddeus Quint, USS Righteous CMO in the Star Trek: Borg videogame.
- Sakar, a Vulcan scientist from TOS: "The Ultimate Computer", so named in the Star Trek Encyclopedia.
- Satak, captain of the USS Intrepid (NCC-1631) according to the Star Trek Concordance.
- Second of Four, Borg stowaway on the USS Righteous in the Star Trek: Borg videogame.
- Sevek, non-canon name of the T'Plana Hath's second officer from the Star Trek Customizable Card Game
- Elizabeth Shelby, commander of the USS Excalibur in Star Trek: New Frontier.
- Shoreham, cadet instructor on the USS Cheyenne in the Star Trek: Borg videogame.
- Soleta, science officer from Star Trek: New Frontier.
- Coris Sprint, USS Righteous security officer in the Star Trek: Borg videogame.
- Loman Stocker, the name for the Starfleet officer at the Orion colony according to The Children of Kings.
- Taran'atar, a Jem'Hadar elder in the Deep Space Nine relaunch series.
- Anastasia Targus, USS Righteous tactical officer in the Star Trek: Borg videogame.
- Theta K7, Borg drone from the Battle of Wolf 359 in the Star Trek: Borg videogame.
- Thev, an Andorian killed by the Borg in the novel The Eyes of the Beholders.
- Jason Thompson, an Ensign central to the story of the comics series Burden of Knowledge.
- Stephen Turner, Grand Admiral of Starfleet in DC TOS volume 1.
- Christine Vale, first officer of USS Titan in Star Trek: Titan.
- Elias Vaughn, first officer of DS9 in the Deep Space Nine relaunch series.
- Vkruk, the name for Shinzon's Viceroy according to the Star Trek Nemesis novelization.
Starships
- Audit's Spoils, the name for Brunt's shuttlecraft from the Star Trek CCG.
- Aurulent, the name for Zek's shuttlecraft from the Star Trek CCG.
- USS Berkeley, a ship that appears in the video game Star Trek: Bridge Commander.
- Blue Fire, a Klingon vessel from the novel The Final Reflection.
- Borg diamond, the name for the diamond shaped Borg vessel in Star Trek: Armada and Star Trek: Armada II.
- Breen cruiser, a ship seen in the Star Trek: Conquest game.
- USS Dauntless (NCC-71879), the main player ship in the Star Trek: Bridge Commander game.
- ISS Excelsior, a major ship in the Star Trek: Shattered Universe game.
- USS Incursion, a ship from the Star Trek: Away Team game.
- Millennium Falcon CGI studio model in-joke appearing in Star Trek: First Contact.
- The Naprem, the name given to Dukat's Bird-of-Prey in the Star Trek CCG.
- Okrona, name for Klaa's Bird-of-Prey in the novelization of Star Trek V: The Final Frontier.
- Oregon Trail, a colony ship in the novel Wagon Train to the Stars.
- USS Premonition, a temporal research ship in the Star Trek: Armada game.
- USS Ptolemy, name of vessel associated with image taken from the Star Trek Star Fleet Technical Manual and appearing in early TOS films.
- USS Righteous, the main vessel in the Star Trek: Borg videogame.
- USS Saladin, name of vessel associated with image taken from the Star Trek Star Fleet Technical Manual and appearing in early TOS films.
- Tactical Fusion Cube, a Borg vessel from the Star Trek: Armada II game.
- USS Ti-Ho, an early name for what became the Enterprise-A as per Mr. Scott's Guide to the Enterprise.
Starship classes
- Template:ShipClass, the name for the class of the SS Conestoga from Star Trek: Legacy.
- Template:ShipClass, the name for Bajoran transport ships from the Star Trek CCG.
- Template:ShipClass, the name given for the Maquis raider from blueprints in Star Trek: The Magazine.
- Template:ShipClass, the name for Miradorn raiders from the Star Trek CCG.
- Template:ShipClass, the name for Ferengi transport ships from the Star Trek CCG.
- Template:ShipClass, the name for Bajoran interceptors from the Star Trek CCG.
- Template:ShipClass, the name for Klingon warships from the Star Trek CCG.
- Vulcan command ship, the named given for the Template:ShipType from the 2004 Hallmark Christmas ornament.
Other references
- ACB, abbreviation for the annular confinement beam found in the Star Trek Encyclopedia.
- Aegis, name for the inhabitants of the Assigners' planet in numerous TOS comics.
- Alshanai Rift, an area of space along the Klingon/Federation border in the novel The Final Reflection.
- Atreonid, the name for the Efrosians in the 2003 Decipher role-playing book Aliens.
- Bajor-B'hava'el, the name of the Bajoran sun from the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Technical Manual.
- Battlecruiser Vengeance, a Klingon soap opera in the novel The Final Reflection.
- Bijani, a race see in the Star Trek: Borg videogame.
- Brikar, Zak Kebron's race from Star Trek: New Frontier.
- Chal, a planet from the The Ashes of Eden novel.
- Chodak, a race created for Star Trek: The Next Generation - A Final Unity and Star Trek: The Next Generation - Future's Past.
- Chromodynamic shield, a type of shield that counters metaphasic radiation from the novel and script for Star Trek: Insurrection.
- Class P, a planetary classification given in the Star Trek: Star Charts.
- Clouded Game, a variation of a Klingon game in the novel The Final Reflection.
- Detpack, a weapon used in Star Trek: Voyager - Elite Force.
- Ear receiver, name for the earpiece used by communications officers from Star Fleet Technical Manual.
- Eunacian, an ancient race created for Star Trek: The Next Generation - Future's Past.
- Golar Province, a region of Bajor mentioned in the script of "Rules of Engagement".
- Grazer, name of the Grazerite homeworld according to the Star Trek: Star Charts and Articles of the Federation.
- Grigari, a Beta Quadrant species with a role in Star Trek: Deep Space Nine - Millennium.
- Hall of Ancient Thought, the name for the Katric ark in The Lost Years.
- Hall of State, the name of the Romulan Senate chamber from Vulcan's Heart.
- Hazard team, a group of military-types from the Star Trek: Voyager - Elite Force game.
- Hobus, the star that went nova in the Star Trek: Countdown comic.
- Hydran, a race from the Star Fleet Universe game.
- Isodesium, an element from the Star Trek: Voyager - Elite Force game.
- Janus Vortex, an object in the Star Trek: Shattered Universe game.
- Kreel, a race from Strike Zone, in addition to several DC Comics by Peter David.
- Kzin Patriarchy, the name for the government from Star Trek: Star Charts.
- Nasat, the name of Em-3-Green's species according to the Star Trek: Starfleet Corps of Engineers novels.
- Panak sector, a region of space referenced in the script for "For the Cause".
- Regulan system, another (unreferenced) name for the Alpha Leonis system.
- Starbase Orpheus, a major starbase in Star Trek: Legacy.
- Sullin, the name for the jellyfish in VOY: "Think Tank" from the Star Trek CCG.
- T'Khut, Vulcan's sister planet in a number of novels.
- Undine, the name given to Species 8472 in Star Trek Online.
- Unity One, a starbase from Star Trek: Starfleet Command III.
- Venturi, the name given to an alien species in Star Trek: Starfleet Academy.