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== Regular characters ==
 
== Regular characters ==
 
=== Mackenzie Calhoun ===
 
=== Mackenzie Calhoun ===
[[Image:No limit novel.jpg|thumb|Calhoun (pictured on ''[[No Limits]]'' cover)]]
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Captain '''Mackenzie Calhoun''' ({{mbeta|Mackenzie Calhoun}}) is the central character of the ''New Frontier'' series, the commanding officer of the starship {{USS|Excalibur|NCC-26517}}.
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Captain {{mb|Mackenzie Calhoun|'''Mackenzie Calhoun'''}} is the central character of the ''New Frontier'' series, the commanding officer of the starship {{USS|Excalibur|NCC-26517}}.
   
He was born named M'k'n'zy, in the town of Calhoun on the planet Xenex. The Xenexians were slaves of the Danteri race, and young Calhoun saw his father brutally murdered by them in public. After negotiations chaired by intervening [[United Federation of Planets|Federation]] mediator [[Jean-Luc Picard]] of the starship [[USS Stargazer|''Stargazer'']] failed, M'k'n'zy, still only in his teens, led his people in a fierce uprising, completely defeating the overlords from Danter. Picard likened him to [[Alexander the Great]], conquering his whole world before the age of 20. After this victory, M'k'n'zy accepted a sponsorship to Starfleet Academy from Picard, adapting his name to the more pronounceable 'Mackenzie' and taking the name of his home settlement, Calhoun, as his family name. He is currently commanding officer of the {{ShipClass|Galaxy}} starship USS ''Excalibur'' NCC-26517-A.
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He was born named M'k'n'zy, in the town of Calhoun on the planet Xenex. The Xenexians were slaves of the Danteri race, and young Calhoun saw his father brutally murdered by them in public. After negotiations chaired by intervening [[Federation]] mediator [[Jean-Luc Picard]] of the starship ''[[USS Stargazer|Stargazer]]'' failed, M'k'n'zy, still only in his teens, led his people in a fierce uprising, completely defeating the overlords from Danter. Picard likened him to [[Alexander the Great]], conquering his whole world before the age of 20. After this victory, M'k'n'zy accepted a sponsorship to Starfleet Academy from Picard, adapting his name to the more pronounceable "Mackenzie" and taking the name of his home settlement, Calhoun, as his family name. He is currently commanding officer of the {{Class|Galaxy}} starship USS ''Excalibur'' NCC-26517-A.
   
At the beginning of his [[Starfleet]] career, he developed a close personal relationship with fellow officer [[shelby|Elizabeth Shelby]], who eventually became his [[first officer]] for several years aboard his first command, the {{ShipClass|Ambassador}} starship USS ''Excalibur'' NCC-26517. Calhoun's career is not flawless, however, he has a reputation as a hot-blooded maverick, and resigned from Starfleet in anger following a fiasco aboard the {{USS|Grissom|24th century}}, where he was posted as first officer. The ''Grissom'''s captain died while engaging in a clear and severe violation the [[Prime Directive]] on Calhoun's watch. Even though he was cleared of any wrongdoing, Calhoun was angered by Starfleet's treatment of the situation, as well as his own, and actually assaulted [[Admiral]] [[Edward Jellico]], beginning a long-running antagonism between the two. He spent several years working for Starfleet Intelligence on an as needed basis as an undercover operative under Admiral [[Alynna Nechayev]] before recommendations from [[Ambassador]] [[Spock]] and Captain Picard placed him back in active duty, in the center chair of the {{ShipClass|Ambassador}} USS ''Excalibur'' charged with the mission of patrolling the politically unstable area of space formerly controlled by the Thallonian Empire, which fell in [[2373]].
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At the beginning of his [[Starfleet]] career, he developed a close personal relationship with fellow officer [[Shelby|Elizabeth Shelby]], who eventually became his [[first officer]] for several years aboard his first command, the {{Class|Ambassador}} starship USS ''Excalibur'' NCC-26517. Calhoun's career is not flawless, however: he has a reputation as a hot-blooded maverick, and resigned from Starfleet in anger following a fiasco aboard the {{USS|Grissom|24th century}}, where he was posted as first officer. The ''Grissom''{{'}}s captain died while engaging in a clear and severe violation of the [[Prime Directive]] on Calhoun's watch. Even though he was cleared of any wrongdoing, Calhoun was angered by Starfleet's treatment of the situation, as well as his own, and actually assaulted [[Admiral]] [[Edward Jellico]], beginning a long-running antagonism between the two. He spent several years working for Starfleet Intelligence on an as-needed basis as an undercover operative under Admiral [[Alynna Nechayev]] before recommendations from [[Ambassador]] [[Spock]] and Captain Picard placed him back in active duty, in the center chair of the ''Ambassador''-class USS ''Excalibur'' charged with the mission of patrolling the politically unstable area of space formerly controlled by the Thallonian Empire, which fell in [[2373]].
   
 
In [[2375]], during this assignment, Calhoun discovered his son, Xyon, fathered in [[2354]] on Xenex.
 
In [[2375]], during this assignment, Calhoun discovered his son, Xyon, fathered in [[2354]] on Xenex.
   
In [[2376]] the ''Excalibur'' was destroyed by a computer virus. Calhoun was believed dead, but survived on the planet Yakaba, where he adopted 11-year old Moke as his son. He escaped the planet and returned to Starfleet to take command of the new {{ShipClass|Galaxy}} USS ''Excalibur''-A. He married Elizabeth Paula Shelby at that time.
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In [[2376]] the ''Excalibur'' was destroyed by a computer virus. Calhoun was believed dead, but survived on the planet Yakaba, where he adopted 11-year old Moke as his son. He escaped the planet and returned to Starfleet to take command of the new ''Galaxy''-class USS ''Excalibur''-A. He married Elizabeth Paula Shelby at that time.
   
 
=== Elizabeth Shelby ===
 
=== Elizabeth Shelby ===
[[Image:Shelby.jpg|thumb|Shelby]]
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[[File:Shelby.jpg|thumb|Shelby]]
'''[[Shelby]]''' ({{mbeta|Elizabeth Shelby}}) was part of an elite unit assigned to assess weaknesses in the [[Borg]] during the [[Federation]]'s early confrontations with that species. She served briefly as first officer of the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-D|-D}}, under the command of [[Commander]] [[William Riker]], following the abduction of [[Captain]] [[Jean-Luc Picard]] by the [[Borg]]. After helping rescue Picard, Shelby graciously relinquished her post as ''Enterprise'' [[first officer]] to Riker, who, though he often found Shelby to be frustrating, commended her as a highly skilled officer.
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{{mb|Elizabeth Shelby|'''[[Shelby]]'''}} was part of an elite unit assigned to assess weaknesses in the [[Borg]] during the [[Federation]]'s early confrontations with that species. She served briefly as first officer of the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-D|-D}}, under the command of Acting [[Captain]] [[William T. Riker]], following the abduction of Captain [[Jean-Luc Picard]] by the [[Borg]]. After helping rescue Picard, Shelby graciously relinquished her post as ''Enterprise'' [[first officer]] to Riker, who, though he often found Shelby to be frustrating, commended her as a highly skilled officer.
   
Shelby was a tough-as-nails officer who made no secret of her ambitions. She served under the ''Excalibur''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s previous captain, who was killed fighting the Borg, and was the top candidate to be its next commanding officer, until the post was given to her ex-fiancé, Captain Mackenzie Calhoun. She was less than thrilled when she found out about his new assignment. Shelby was assigned as Calhoun’s first officer in hopes that she could keep him in line, but she soon established a ''modus vivendi'' with Calhoun, and served as his first officer with great distinction.
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Shelby was a tough-as-nails officer who made no secret of her ambitions. She served under the ''Excalibur''{{'}}s previous captain, who was killed fighting the Borg, and was the top candidate to be its next commanding officer, until the post was given to her [[fiancé|ex-fiancé]], Captain Mackenzie Calhoun. She was less than thrilled when she found out about his new assignment. Shelby was assigned as Calhoun's first officer in hopes that she could keep him in line, but she soon established a ''modus vivendi'' with Calhoun, and served as his first officer with great distinction.
   
After the destruction of the {{ShipClass|Ambassador}} USS ''Excalibur'' in [[2376]], Shelby was promoted to captain of the {{USS|Exeter|NCC-26531}}. She later transferred off the ''Exeter'', citing personality differences with her senior staff. She was offered, and accepted, command of the new, {{ShipClass|Galaxy}} ''Excalibur'', and reassembled the crew from the prior ''Excalibur''.
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After the destruction of the ''Ambassador''-class USS ''Excalibur'' in [[2376]], Shelby was promoted to captain of the {{USS|Exeter|NCC-26531}}. She later transferred off the ''Exeter'', citing personality differences with her senior staff. She was offered, and accepted, command of the new, ''Galaxy''-class ''Excalibur'', and reassembled the crew from the prior ''Excalibur''.
   
At the christening and launch ceremony for the new starship, Mackenzie Calhoun dramatically interrupted the proceedings to let it be known that reports of his demise were greatly exaggerated, and to propose marriage to Shelby. She accepted, and was married to Captain Mackenzie Calhoun on the bridge of the newly-christened Starship ''Excalibur''. [[Captain]] [[Jean-Luc Picard]] performed the ceremony.
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At the christening and launch ceremony for the new starship, Mackenzie Calhoun dramatically interrupted the proceedings to let it be known that reports of his demise were greatly exaggerated, and to propose marriage to Shelby. She accepted, and was married to Captain Mackenzie Calhoun on the bridge of the newly-christened Starship ''Excalibur''. Captain Jean-Luc Picard performed the ceremony.
   
Shelby was given command of the USS ''Trident'', which was assigned to Sector 221-G with the new USS ''Excalibur'', captained by her husband. She was later promoted to the rank of [[Admiral]] and given command of Space Station Bravo.
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Shelby was given command of the USS ''Trident'', which was assigned to Sector 221-G with the new USS ''Excalibur'', captained by her husband. She was later promoted to the rank of [[admiral]] and given command of Space Station Bravo.
   
 
=== Burgoyne 172 ===
 
=== Burgoyne 172 ===
'''Burgoyne''' ({{mbeta|Burgoyne 172}}), a Hermat, was something of an anomaly among the Hermat people: extremely outgoing, playful, and prideful whenever s/he managed to solve some sort of problem or difficulty.
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{{mb|Burgoyne 172|'''Burgoyne'''}}, a Hermat, was something of an anomaly among the Hermat people: extremely outgoing, playful, and prideful whenever s/he managed to solve some sort of problem or difficulty.
   
 
Burgoyne served as the chief engineer of the USS ''Excalibur'' under Captain Calhoun until the ship's destruction in [[2376]].
 
Burgoyne served as the chief engineer of the USS ''Excalibur'' under Captain Calhoun until the ship's destruction in [[2376]].
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When Dr. Selar insisted on raising Xyon as a Vulcan citizen, Burgoyne sought legal remedy from the Hermat Directorate, but was refused. S/he was forced to plead the case for parental rights before the [[Vulcan]] Judgment Council, in opposition to Selar. The two parents eventually reached a mutually agreeable settlement.
 
When Dr. Selar insisted on raising Xyon as a Vulcan citizen, Burgoyne sought legal remedy from the Hermat Directorate, but was refused. S/he was forced to plead the case for parental rights before the [[Vulcan]] Judgment Council, in opposition to Selar. The two parents eventually reached a mutually agreeable settlement.
   
Burgoyne was promoted to the rank of [[Commander]] and assigned to the new USS ''Excalibur''-A in [[2376]] as [[first officer]] under Captain Calhoun.
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Burgoyne was promoted to the rank of [[commander]] and assigned to the new USS ''Excalibur''-A in [[2376]] as [[first officer]] under Captain Calhoun.
   
 
=== Selar ===
 
=== Selar ===
[[Image:Selar.jpg|thumb|Selar]]
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[[File:Selar.jpg|thumb|Selar]]
'''[[Selar]]''' ({{mbeta|Selar}}) was the [[chief medical officer]] on USS ''Excalibur'' under Calhoun. An accomplished physician who trained under Dr. [[Beverly Crusher]] of the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-D|-D}}, Selar was accused of lacking bedside manner.
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{{mb|Selar|'''[[Selar]]'''}} was the [[chief medical officer]] on USS ''Excalibur'' under Calhoun. An accomplished physician who trained under Dr. [[Beverly Crusher]] of the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-D|-D}}, Selar was accused of lacking a good bedside manner.
   
 
One of the most important moments in Selar's life was the death of her mate, Voltak, during the early moments of their ''[[pon farr]]'' joining. This premature disruption of the Vulcan mating ritual resulted in a delayed-reaction mating urge, which forced Selar to resume ''pon farr'' less than three years after the death of Voltak.
 
One of the most important moments in Selar's life was the death of her mate, Voltak, during the early moments of their ''[[pon farr]]'' joining. This premature disruption of the Vulcan mating ritual resulted in a delayed-reaction mating urge, which forced Selar to resume ''pon farr'' less than three years after the death of Voltak.
   
Although Selar initially selected Captain Calhoun to act as her mate during her unexpected ''pon farr'', she ultimately mated with Burgoyne 172. She subsequently became pregnant, and named the child Xyon, in honor of Xyon of Calhoun, the ostensibly late son of Captain Mackenzie Calhoun. In "After The Fall", which is set several years into the future from the previous novel, "Stone and Anvil", it was discovered that she had become estranged with Burgoyne over their son. Selar was desperately trying to find a cure for her son's incredible aging rate which left him only a few more years to live.
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Although Selar initially selected Captain Calhoun to act as her mate during her unexpected ''pon farr'', she ultimately mated with Burgoyne 172. She subsequently became pregnant, and named the child Xyon, in honor of Xyon of Calhoun, the ostensibly late son of Captain Mackenzie Calhoun. In "After The Fall", which is set several years into the future from the previous novel, "Stone and Anvil", it was discovered that she had become estranged with Burgoyne over their son. Selar was desperately trying to find a cure for Xyon's incredible aging rate which left him only a few years to live.
   
 
=== Robin Lefler ===
 
=== Robin Lefler ===
[[Image:Lefler.jpg|thumb|Lefler]]
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[[File:Lefler.jpg|thumb|Lefler]]
The operations manager on USS ''Excalibur'' under Calhoun, '''[[Robin Lefler]]''' ({{mbeta|Robin Lefler}}) had previously served as a member of the engineering staff of the ''Enterprise''-D. She was renowned for her off-the-cuff recitation of "[[Lefler's Laws]]," pithy observations and comments that mysteriously seem to suit whatever occasion was presented.
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The operations manager on USS ''Excalibur'' under Calhoun, {{mb|Robin Lefler|'''[[Robin Lefler]]'''}}, had previously served as a member of the engineering staff of the ''Enterprise''-D. She was renowned for her off-the-cuff recitation of "[[Lefler's Laws]]," pithy observations and comments that mysteriously seem to suit whatever occasion was presented.
 
A brunette, she stood 5'6" and told people she weighed 108 pounds, though that was a bit of a fib. She was a Virgo, liked reading children's poetry, and enjoyed taking walks in light rain.
 
   
 
[[Lieutenant Commander]] Lefler served as [[Starfleet]]'s representative to the New Thallonian Protectorate. She was married to Prime Minister Si Cwan of the Protectorate until his death at the hands of Fhermus, but continued to serve the New Thallonian Protectorate, helping Kallinda lead her people toward the rebuilding of Thallonia.
 
[[Lieutenant Commander]] Lefler served as [[Starfleet]]'s representative to the New Thallonian Protectorate. She was married to Prime Minister Si Cwan of the Protectorate until his death at the hands of Fhermus, but continued to serve the New Thallonian Protectorate, helping Kallinda lead her people toward the rebuilding of Thallonia.
   
:''Note: It is not clear by the ending of ''[[Missing in Action]]'' if Lefler was still a Starfleet representative, because she told Mueller and Shelby that she resigned her commission "effective immediately" after executing Fhermus as a traitor, a right she had a claim to under Thallonian law as Si Cwan's spouse.''
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{{bginfo|It is not clear by the ending of ''[[Missing in Action]]'' if Lefler was still a Starfleet representative, because she told Mueller and Shelby that she resigned her commission "effective immediately" after executing Fhermus as a traitor, a right she had under Thallonian law as Si Cwan's spouse.}}
   
 
=== Mark McHenry ===
 
=== Mark McHenry ===
The conn officer on USS ''Excalibur'' under Calhoun, '''Mark McHenry''' ({{mbeta|Mark McHenry}}) was a brilliant navigator, capable of performing calculations faster than the ship's computer while calculating [[pi]] to the fiftieth decimal place. He had short-cropped red hair, blue eyes, and freckles.
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The conn officer on USS ''Excalibur'' under Calhoun, {{mb|Mark McHenry|'''Mark McHenry'''}}, was a brilliant navigator, capable of performing calculations faster than the ship's computer while calculating [[pi]] to the fiftieth decimal place. He had short-cropped red hair, blue eyes, and freckles.
   
 
He, Zak Kebron, Soleta, [[Worf]], and Tania Tobias all joined [[Starfleet Academy]] in [[2357]] and remained friends for all four years at the Academy.
 
He, Zak Kebron, Soleta, [[Worf]], and Tania Tobias all joined [[Starfleet Academy]] in [[2357]] and remained friends for all four years at the Academy.
   
During a confrontation witnessed by Zak Kebron, [[Q]] suggested that McHenry was not what he appeared to be, and might be considerably more than just a gifted [[Human]]. It turned out that he was, in fact, a direct descendant of [[Apollo]]. In [[2376]], he left the USS ''Excalibur'' in non-corporeal form to guard against his evil, divine relatives.
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During a confrontation witnessed by Zak Kebron, [[Q]] suggested that McHenry was not what he appeared to be, and might be considerably more than just a gifted [[Human]]. It turned out that he was, in fact, a direct descendant of [[Apollo]] (who had impregnated [[Carolyn Palamas]]). In [[2376]], he left the USS ''Excalibur'' in non-corporeal form to guard against his evil, divine relatives.
   
 
=== Zak Kebron ===
 
=== Zak Kebron ===
The USS ''Excalibur'' Chief of Security, '''Zak Kebron''' ({{mbeta|Zak Kebron}}) was a member of the high-density race called the Brikar, and had to wear a small gravity compensator on his belt at all times. If he did not, his more-than-earth-normal mass made it impossible for him to move.
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The USS ''Excalibur'' Chief of Security, {{mb|Zak Kebron|'''Zak Kebron'''}}, was a member of the high-density race called the Brikar, and had to wear a small gravity compensator on his belt at all times. If he did not, his more-than-earth-normal mass made it impossible for him to move.
   
The Brikar were an [[inorganic]] race of sentient beings that were silicon-based, appearing to be made of living rock, humanoid in shape but substantially larger in stature than Humans. They were considerably stronger than humans and were fairly impervious to physical attack due to their rocky composition. As such, Kebron was capable of enduring phaser blasts that would kill a normal humanoid, and he was a skilled player of [[three-dimensional chess]]. He underwent dramatic biological changes in [[2376]] and thereafter combined his duties as security chief with those of ship's [[counselor]] aboard the USS ''Excalibur''. His roommate at [[Starfleet Academy]] was [[Worf]]. This was despite the fact that there was little love lost between the Brikarians and [[Klingon]]s due to an unsuccessful attempt by the Klingons to enslave them.
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The Brikar were an [[inorganic]] race of sentient beings that were silicon-based, appearing to be made of living rock, humanoid in shape but substantially larger in stature than Humans. They were considerably stronger than Humans and were fairly impervious to physical attack due to their rocky composition. As such, Kebron was capable of enduring phaser blasts that would kill a normal humanoid, and he was a skilled player of [[three-dimensional chess]]. He underwent dramatic biological changes in [[2376]] and thereafter combined his duties as security chief with those of ship's [[counselor]] aboard the USS ''Excalibur''. His roommate at Starfleet Academy was Worf. This was despite the fact that there was little love lost between the Brikarians and [[Klingon]]s due to an unsuccessful attempt by the Klingons to enslave them.
   
 
=== Soleta ===
 
=== Soleta ===
'''Soleta''' ({{mbeta|Soleta}}) was the science officer on USS ''Excalibur''. Her previous experience in Thallonian space made her uniquely qualified for service on the ''Excalibur'' when it was assigned to Thallonian space.
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{{mb|Soleta|'''Soleta'''}} was the science officer on USS ''Excalibur''. Her previous experience in Thallonian space made her uniquely qualified for service on the ''Excalibur'' when it was assigned to Thallonian space.
   
Early in her [[Starfleet]] career, during a visit to Plexus IV, she was detained for roughly 94 hours for failing, upon her arrival, to stand and listen to the local clergy extol the virtues of the Plexian deities. During her first mission in Thallonian space, she was captured on the planet Thallon while conducting geological research. She was rescued from a Thallonian prison by [[Spock]], who was disguised as a Thallonian. On their way to safety they were intercepted by Thallonian prince Si Cwan later known as Federation ambassador Si Cwan who chose to facilitate their escape rather than sound the alarm. Si Cwan later asked Soleta to repay this favor by smuggling him aboard the ''Excalibur''.
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Early in her [[Starfleet]] career, during a visit to Plexus IV, she was detained for roughly 94 hours for failing, upon her arrival, to stand and listen to the local clergy extol the virtues of the Plexian deities. During her first mission in Thallonian space, she was captured on the planet Thallon while conducting geological research. She was rescued from a Thallonian prison by [[Spock]], who was disguised as a Thallonian. On their way to safety they were intercepted by Thallonian prince Si Cwan &ndash; later known as Federation ambassador Si Cwan &ndash; who chose to facilitate their escape rather than sound the alarm. Si Cwan later asked Soleta to repay this favor by smuggling him aboard the ''Excalibur''.
   
 
Because her natural father was a [[Romulan]], Soleta had occasional difficulty controlling her emotions. Soleta was raised by her mother, T'Pas, and adoptive father, Volak.
 
Because her natural father was a [[Romulan]], Soleta had occasional difficulty controlling her emotions. Soleta was raised by her mother, T'Pas, and adoptive father, Volak.
   
Soleta first confronted Rajari, the Romulan criminal who raped her mother, while she was serving aboard the starship ''Aldrin''. Years later, she tracked the terminally ill Rajari to the Titan Colony, following his release from a [[United Federation of Planets|Federation]] prison. He duped her into traveling to [[Romulus]] on his behalf and triggering an explosion that killed several Romulan leaders and leveled a prominent landmark in the capital city.
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Soleta first confronted Rajari, the Romulan criminal who raped her mother, while she was serving aboard the starship ''Aldrin''. Years later, she tracked the terminally ill Rajari to the Titan Colony, following his release from a [[Federation]] prison. He duped her into traveling to [[Romulus]] on his behalf and triggering an explosion that killed several Romulan leaders and leveled a prominent landmark in the capital city.
   
She retired her commission after her Romulan heritage was discovered by [[Starfleet]] and returned to Romulus to start over as a member of the [[Romulan Empire]]. She was given the rank of commander and a Warbird tailored toward intelligence and espionage, acting directly under the orders of the Praetor.
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She retired her commission after her Romulan heritage was discovered by Starfleet and returned to Romulus to start over as a member of the [[Romulan Empire]]. She was given the rank of commander and a Warbird tailored toward intelligence and espionage, acting directly under the orders of the Praetor.
   
Soleta's loyalty to the Romulan Empire ended following the events of the movie {{film|10}}, after a ''[[coup]]'' replaced the former government. Using the Warbird that was given to her, she, she along with her tribune (first-officer), Lucius, offered their ship and their services toward the New Thallonian Protectorate that Lefler and Kallinda were working to build.
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Soleta's loyalty to the Romulan Empire ended following the events of {{film|10}}, after a ''[[coup]]'' replaced the former government. Using the Warbird that was given to her, she, along with her tribune, Lucius, offered their ship and their services to the New Thallonian Protectorate that Lefler and Kallinda were working to build.
   
 
=== Morgan Primus ===
 
=== Morgan Primus ===
[[Image:Number_One.jpg|thumb|Morgan Primus.]]
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[[File:Number_One.jpg|thumb|Morgan Primus]]
'''Morgan Primus''' ({{mbeta|Morgan Primus}}) was the mother of Starfleet officer [[Robin Lefler]], who was conceived on [[Number One|Morgan]]'s first date with Robin's father. A near-immortal being, Morgan faked her own death in a shuttle accident off the coast of New Jersey during her daughter Robin's teenage years. Morgan turned up alive ten years later as a prisoner of the Momidiums in the Gamma Hydrinae system, traveling under the ''nom du voyage'' Morgan Primus. She'd come to Thallonian space with her companion, Tarella Lee, in search of the Prometheans.
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{{mb|Morgan Primus|'''Morgan Primus'''}} was the mother of Starfleet officer Robin Lefler, who was conceived on [[Number One|Morgan]]'s first date with Robin's father. A near-immortal being, Morgan faked her own death in a shuttle accident off the coast of New Jersey during her daughter Robin's teenage years. Morgan turned up alive ten years later as a prisoner of the Momidiums in the Gamma Hydrinae system, traveling under the ''nom du voyage'' Morgan Primus. She'd come to Thallonian space with her companion, Tarella Lee, in search of the Prometheans.
   
 
In [[2376]], Morgan "died" but her consciousness remained in the USS ''Excalibur'' computer.
 
In [[2376]], Morgan "died" but her consciousness remained in the USS ''Excalibur'' computer.
   
:''Morgan supposedly bears an uncanny resemblance to [[Number One]], Nurse [[Christine Chapel]], and [[Lwaxana Troi]], and her voice is similar to the standard voice of the [[Starfleet]] computer (all played by [[Majel Barrett]]). In a tie-in, the [[novel]] ''[[Where Sea Meets Sky]]'' had Captain [[Christopher Pike]]'s Number One referred to as "Morgan Lefler". This is odd since, if "Morgan Lefler" and "Morgan Primus" were intended to be the same person, it would seem she took a married name about a century before being involved with Mr. Lefler. This could be the result of a {{w|retcon|changed premise}} or miscommunication between authors.''
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{{bginfo|Morgan supposedly bears an uncanny resemblance to [[Number One]], Nurse [[Christine Chapel]], and [[Lwaxana Troi]], and her voice is similar to the standard voice of the [[Starfleet]] computer (all played by [[Majel Barrett]]). In a tie-in, the [[novels|novel]] ''[[Where Sea Meets Sky]]'' had Captain [[Christopher Pike]]'s Number One referred to as "Morgan Lefler". This is odd since, if "Morgan Lefler" and "Morgan Primus" were intended to be the same person, it would seem she took a married name about a century before being involved with Mr. Lefler. This could be the result of a {{w|retcon|changed premise}} or miscommunication between authors.|Peter David deliberately left the true identity and relation between Morgan Primus and Number One ambiguous to keep readers guessing on whether they really were the same character or not. It has not been revealed in any of his books to this date that they are related, but he has stated on various boards that Majel Barrett would be the actress of choice to play the role.}}
 
:''Peter David deliberately left the true identity and relation between Morgan Primus and Number One ambiguous to keep readers guessing on whether they really were the same character or not. It has not been revealed in any of his books to this date that they are related, but he has stated on various boards that Majel Barrett would be the actress of choice to play the role.''
 
   
 
=== Xyon of Calhoun ===
 
=== Xyon of Calhoun ===
'''Xyon''' ({{mbeta|Xyon of Calhoun}}) was the son of M'k'n'zy and Catrine of Calhoun, born during the Xenexian uprising against the Danteri. He captained the ''Lyla'' and possessed low-level, instinctual psionic abilities that proved sufficient to fool the Redeemer Overlord into believing Xyon was dead. He later faked his own death during the ''Excalibur''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s rescue of Tulaan IV from the Black Mass, by slipping away during a crisis using his ship's [[cloak]]ing device.
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{{mb|Xyon of Calhoun|'''Xyon'''}} was the son of M'k'n'zy and Catrine of Calhoun, born during the Xenexian uprising against the Danteri. He captained the ''Lyla'' and possessed low-level, instinctual psionic abilities that proved sufficient to fool the Redeemer Overlord into believing Xyon was dead. He later faked his own death during the ''Excalibur''{{'}}s rescue of Tulaan IV from the Black Mass, by slipping away during a crisis using his ship's [[cloak]]ing device.
   
 
Xyon returned to Thallonian Space in [[2379]] to tell Kallinda he was still alive and stop her from marrying Tiraud. When she told him to leave, Xyon kidnapped her, but she was taken from him by the Wanderers of Priatia. He returned to New Thallon, where he was tortured until Robin Lefler rescued him. He was then turned over to his father on the USS ''Excalibur''.
 
Xyon returned to Thallonian Space in [[2379]] to tell Kallinda he was still alive and stop her from marrying Tiraud. When she told him to leave, Xyon kidnapped her, but she was taken from him by the Wanderers of Priatia. He returned to New Thallon, where he was tortured until Robin Lefler rescued him. He was then turned over to his father on the USS ''Excalibur''.
   
 
=== Moke ===
 
=== Moke ===
The son of Rheela, '''Moke''' ({{mbeta|Moke}}) was an impetuous young boy who idolized Tapinza, to his mother's great concern. He encountered the marooned Captain Calhoun in the Yakaban desert, and led him back to Rheela. He was later revealed to be the true source of Rheela's weather-affecting talents; members of their family acted as catalysts for one another, and were powerless when alone.
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The son of Rheela, {{mb|Moke|'''Moke'''}} was an impetuous young boy who idolized Tapinza, to his mother's great concern. He encountered the marooned Captain Calhoun in the Yakaban desert, and led him back to Rheela. He was later revealed to be the true source of Rheela's weather-affecting talents; members of their family acted as catalysts for one another, and were powerless when alone.
   
 
After his mother's murder, he was adopted by Captain Mackenzie Calhoun, who returned with the boy to Federation space.
 
After his mother's murder, he was adopted by Captain Mackenzie Calhoun, who returned with the boy to Federation space.
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=== Xyon ===
 
=== Xyon ===
The half-Vulcan, half-Hermat offspring of Burgoyne 172 and Dr. Selar, '''Xyon''' ({{mbeta|Xy}}) was named in honor of Xyon of Calhoun.
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The half-Vulcan, half-Hermat offspring of Burgoyne 172 and Dr. Selar, {{mb|Xy|'''Xyon'''}} was named in honor of Xyon of Calhoun.
   
 
Although predominantly Vulcan in appearance, Xyon displayed such Hermat traits as early maturation of physical skills and a mode of locomotion that involved traveling on all fours rather than fully upright.
 
Although predominantly Vulcan in appearance, Xyon displayed such Hermat traits as early maturation of physical skills and a mode of locomotion that involved traveling on all fours rather than fully upright.
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=== Si Cwan ===
 
=== Si Cwan ===
'''Si Cwan''' ({{mbeta|Si Cwan}}) was formerly a popular prince of a royal family in the Thallonian empire whose family was overthrown. Si Cwan actually was liked by the people; nonetheless, those around him were hated and reviled, which was one of the reasons that the Thallonian empire crumbled. Si Cwan and the survivors of the ''coup'' sought refuge in the [[United Federation of Planets|Federation]]. Cwan, however, returned to the Thallonian empire to prove that the family is willing to work with the Federation and "by extension" the people of the Thallonian sector, in order to achieve peace.
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{{mb|Si Cwan|'''Si Cwan'''}} was formerly a popular prince of a royal family in the Thallonian empire whose family was overthrown. Si Cwan actually was liked by the people; nonetheless, those around him were hated and reviled, which was one of the reasons that the Thallonian empire crumbled. He vowed that he would make the empire a better place for all its citizens, and not just the royal family once he ascended to the throne &ndash; unfortunately, he never got a chance to do so before Thallon was destroyed. Si Cwan and the survivors of the ''coup'' sought refuge in the [[Federation]]. Cwan, however, returned to the Thallonian empire to prove that the family is willing to work with the Federation and "by extension" the people of the Thallonian sector, in order to achieve peace. He stowed away aboard the ''Excalibur'' with the help of Soleta and was made the ship's unofficial ambassador by Calhoun upon his discovery.
   
 
After a lengthy search, Si Cwan located his missing sister, Kalinda, who had been abducted by Zoran Si Verdin. Later, Si Cwan undertook a new quest to avenge the murder of his mentor, Jereme, who was killed by Nikolas Viola, son of Si Cwan's longtime rival, Sientor Olivan. He then became Prime Minister of the New Thallonian Protectorate and married Robin Lefler.
 
After a lengthy search, Si Cwan located his missing sister, Kalinda, who had been abducted by Zoran Si Verdin. Later, Si Cwan undertook a new quest to avenge the murder of his mentor, Jereme, who was killed by Nikolas Viola, son of Si Cwan's longtime rival, Sientor Olivan. He then became Prime Minister of the New Thallonian Protectorate and married Robin Lefler.
   
However, civil war erupted in Thallonian space, pitting Si Cwan against his former political ally, Fhermus, after Kallinda (or rather a "Wanderer" impersonating her) killed Fhermus's son on their wedding night, reigniting past grudges and old blood feuds. After confronting his sister and discovering that she was an impostor, Si Cwan offered himself up to Fhermus with only the truth as his defense. Fhermus, though, did not believe him and killed him.
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However, civil war erupted in Thallonian space, pitting Si Cwan against his former political ally, Fhermus, after Kallinda (or rather a "Wanderer" impersonating her) killed Fhermus's son on their wedding night, reigniting past grudges and old blood feuds. After confronting his sister and discovering that she was an impostor, Si Cwan attempted to surrender and presented proof to Fermus that other forces were at work trying to play them against each other. Despite this, though, Fermus called his evidence a complete hoax and used Si Cwan's moment of vulnerability to kill him.
   
=== Kallinda Cwan ===
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=== Kalinda Cwan ===
'''Kallinda''' ({{mbeta|Kallinda}}) was a former princess of Thallonia and sister of deposed Thallonian prince Si Cwan, who called her by her nickname, "Kally."
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{{mb|Kallinda|'''Kalinda'''}} was a former princess of Thallonia and sister of deposed Thallonian prince Si Cwan, who called her by her nickname, "Kally."
   
She was abducted by Zoran to the planet Montos where she was surgically altered to appear as a Montosian, and brainwashed into believing her name was Riella and that a Montosian woman named Malia was her mother. Zoran did this so that he could take advantage of Kalinda’s Summons to locate The Quiet Place.
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She was abducted by Zoran to the planet Montos where she was surgically altered to appear as a Montosian, and brainwashed into believing her name was Riella and that a Montosian woman named Malia was her mother. Zoran did this so that he could take advantage of Kalinda's Summons to locate The Quiet Place.
   
Kalinda escaped Montos with the aid of Xyon of Calhoun, with whom she had a short-lived romantic relationship aboard the USS ''Excalibur''. Subsequent to her return from The Quiet Place, Kalinda's psychic connection with the recently demised become much stronger.
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Kalinda escaped Montos with the aid of Xyon of Calhoun, with whom she had a short-lived romantic relationship aboard the USS ''Excalibur''. Subsequent to her return from The Quiet Place, Kalinda's psychic connection with the recently deceased become much stronger.
   
Kallinda lived shortly on New Thallon with her brother. She was kidnapped from her home, first by Xyon and then by the Wanderers, and replaced with a fake by the latter.
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Kalinda lived shortly on New Thallon with her brother. She was kidnapped from her home, first by Xyon and then by the Wanderers, and replaced with a fake by the latter.
   
 
Xyon and the crew of the Trident sped directly to her rescue after the destruction of the Warden ship and recovered her safely and without harm. After her brother's death, though, she had thoughts of suicide, but after communicating with her brother's dead spirit, realized that she still had work to do in the living world. She was the last living blood member of the proud Thallonian royal house and served in her brother's former role as the head of state with help from Lefler.
 
Xyon and the crew of the Trident sped directly to her rescue after the destruction of the Warden ship and recovered her safely and without harm. After her brother's death, though, she had thoughts of suicide, but after communicating with her brother's dead spirit, realized that she still had work to do in the living world. She was the last living blood member of the proud Thallonian royal house and served in her brother's former role as the head of state with help from Lefler.
   
 
=== Edward Jellico ===
 
=== Edward Jellico ===
[[Image:EdwardJellico2369.jpg|thumb|Jellico]]
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[[File:Edward Jellico.jpg|thumb|Jellico]]
'''[[Edward Jellico]]''' ({{mbeta|Edward Jellico}}) was the [[admiral]] serving over Sector 221-G. He had a rather hostile relationship with Calhoun, although this relationship softened over the years. It was he who suggested that M'k'n'zy change the pronunciation of his name to the more manageable Mackenzie, and to adopt the name of the town he grew up in Calhoun as his last name.
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{{mb|Edward Jellico|'''[[Edward Jellico]]'''}} was the admiral serving over Sector 221-G. He had a rather hostile relationship with Calhoun, although this relationship softened over the years. It was he who suggested that M'k'n'zy change the pronunciation of his name to the more manageable Mackenzie, and to adopt the name of the town he grew up in &ndash; Calhoun &ndash; as his last name.
:''Jellico originally appeared in the ''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation]]'' episodes {{e|Chain of Command, Part I}} and {{e|Chain of Command, Part II}} (as played by [[Ronny Cox]]), at which time he held the rank of captain.''
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{{bginfo|Jellico originally appeared in the ''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation]]'' episodes {{e|Chain of Command, Part I}} and {{e|Chain of Command, Part II}} (as played by [[Ronny Cox]]), at which time he held the rank of captain.}}
   
 
=== Janos ===
 
=== Janos ===
'''Janos''' ({{mbeta|Janos}}) was originally mentioned as being a sentient [[Mugato]], but his species was later described (in ''New Frontier: Stone and Anvil'') as a [[mutation]] of several animal and humanoid species, including [[Caitian]] and [[Mugato]]. Although he served for a time as a security officer on the ''Excalibur'', Janos was last known to reside on the world of [[Neural]], and was no longer an active member of [[Starfleet]].
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{{mb|Janos|'''Janos'''}} was originally mentioned as being a sentient [[Mugato]], but his species was later described (in ''New Frontier: Stone and Anvil'') as a [[mutation]] of several animal and humanoid species, including [[Caitian]] and [[Mugato]]. Although he served for a time as a security officer on the ''Excalibur'', Janos was last known to reside on the world of [[Neural]], and was no longer an active member of [[Starfleet]].
   
 
=== Katerina Mueller ===
 
=== Katerina Mueller ===
[[Commander]] '''Kat Mueller''' ({{mbeta|Katerina Mueller}}) originally served as the XO of the ''Excalibur'' (the equivalent of the first officer for the night watch), but later became the [[first officer]] and eventually Captain of the ''Trident''. She was of [[German]] ancestry and attended Heidelberg University on Earth. She had a [[fencing]] scar on her left cheek and was an inch taller than Captain Calhoun.
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[[Commander]] {{mb|Katerina Mueller|'''Kat Mueller'''}} originally served as the XO of the ''Excalibur'' (the equivalent of the first officer for the night watch), but later became the first officer and eventually captain of the ''Trident''. She was of [[German]] ancestry and attended Heidelberg University on Earth. She had a [[fencing]] scar on her left cheek and was an inch taller than Captain Calhoun.
   
 
=== Arex ===
 
=== Arex ===
[[Image:Arex.jpg|thumb|Arex]]
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[[File:Arex.jpg|thumb|Arex]]
'''[[Arex|Arex Na Eth]]''' ({{mbeta|Arex Na Eth}}), an [[Edosian]], originally served on the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701}} under [[Captain]] [[James T. Kirk|Kirk]] as a security officer (voiced by [[James Doohan]] in ''[[Star Trek: The Animated Series]]''). The three-armed, three-legged officer was stuck in time until he was later recovered by [[Starfleet]]. He last served as the chief of security on the USS ''Trident''.
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{{mb|Arex Na Eth|'''[[Arex|Arex Na Eth]]'''}}, an [[Edosian]], originally served on the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701}} under Captain [[James T. Kirk|Kirk]] as a security officer (voiced by [[James Doohan]] in ''[[Star Trek: The Animated Series]]''). The three-armed, three-legged officer was stuck in time until he was later recovered by Starfleet. He last served as the chief of security on the USS ''Trident''.
 
:''Peter David specified that Arex was actually Triexian (in ''Gateways: Cold Wars'') and, in "The Road to Edos", a short story in ''New Frontier: No Limits'', Kevin Dilmore confirmed that although Triexians and Edosians look alike, they have different home planets. It is possible that Triex is a distant, early colony world of Edos.''
 
   
 
{{bginfo|Peter David specified that Arex was actually Triexian (in ''Gateways: Cold Wars'') and, in "The Road to Edos", a short story in ''New Frontier: No Limits'', Kevin Dilmore confirmed that although Triexians and Edosians look alike, they have different home planets. It is possible that Triex is a distant, early colony world of Edos.|Arex's full name was first given in ''New Frontier: Gateways: Cold Wars''.}}
:''Arex's full name was first given in ''New Frontier: Gateways: Cold Wars''.''
 
   
 
=== M'Ress ===
 
=== M'Ress ===
[[Image:MRess.jpg|thumb|M'Ress]]
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[[File:MRess.jpg|thumb|M'Ress]]
'''[[M'Ress|Shiboline M'Ress]]''' ({{mbeta|Shiboline M'Ress}}) served with Arex on the USS ''Enterprise'' as a communications officer (voiced by [[Majel Barrett]] in ''Star Trek: The Animated Series''). Like Arex, she was transported through time almost a century and eventually joined the crew of the ''Trident'' as a science officer. She had some difficulty adapting to the new time period, which was not helped when she was mind-raped by another member of the crew. However, she adapted well, and served as chief science officer on the ''Trident''. M'Ress was a [[Caitian]] and had many cat-like features, including pointed ears, a mane, and a tail. She disliked wearing footwear, finding them confining.
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{{mb|Shiboline M'Ress|'''[[M'Ress|Shiboline M'Ress]]'''}} served with Arex on the USS ''Enterprise'' as a communications officer (voiced by [[Majel Barrett]] in ''Star Trek: The Animated Series''). Like Arex, she was transported through time almost a century and eventually joined the crew of the ''Trident'' as a science officer. She had some difficulty adapting to the new time period, which was not helped when she was mind-raped by another member of the crew. However, she adapted well, and served as chief science officer on the ''Trident''. M'Ress was a [[Caitian]] and had many cat-like features, including pointed ears, a mane, and a tail. She disliked wearing footwear, finding them confining.
   
:''M'Ress' first name was given in ''New Frontier: Gateways: Cold Wars''.''
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{{bginfo|M'Ress' first name was given in ''New Frontier: Gateways: Cold Wars''.}}
   
 
=== Romeo Takahashi ===
 
=== Romeo Takahashi ===
'''Romeo "Hash" Takahashi''' ({{mbeta|Romeo Takahashi}}) served as the conn officer aboard the USS ''Trident'' He got his nickname from his famous corned beef hash recipe. He spoke with a distinctive southern drawl that belied his Asian ancestry. According to ''[[Star Trek: The Captain's Table|Captain's Table]]'': ''[[Once Burned]]'', Calhoun met Takahashi for the first time on the {{USS|Grissom|24th century}} during the disastrous mission that resulted in Calhoun resigning from Starfleet.
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{{mb|Romeo Takahashi|'''Romeo "Hash" Takahashi'''}} served as the conn officer aboard the USS ''Trident'' He got his nickname from his famous corned beef hash recipe. He spoke with a distinctive southern drawl that belied his Asian ancestry. According to ''[[Star Trek: The Captain's Table|Captain's Table]]'': ''[[Once Burned]]'', Calhoun met Takahashi for the first time on the {{USS|Grissom|24th century}} during the disastrous mission that resulted in Calhoun resigning from Starfleet.
   
 
== Recurring characters ==
 
== Recurring characters ==
;Ronni Beth ({{mbeta|Ronni Beth}})
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;{{mb|Ronni Beth}}
: Ronni was an engineer serving in the engine room of the ''Excalibur''.
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:Beth was an engineer serving in the engine room of the ''Excalibur''.
:''Named for author Peter David's sister.
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{{bginfo|Ronni Beth was named for author Peter David's sister.}}
   
;Morgan Korsmo ({{mbeta|Morgan Korsmo}})
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;{{mb|Morgan Korsmo}}
:Korsmo is the previous captain of the ''Excalibur''. He died in battle against the Borg in the short story "Making a Difference" in the ''New Frontier'' anthology ''[[No Limits]]''. He previously commanded the ''Excelsior''-class USS ''Chekov'', with Shelby serving as his first officer on that ship. He attended Starfleet Academy with Captain Picard.
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:Korsmo was the previous captain of the ''Excalibur''. He died in battle against the Borg in the short story "Making a Difference" in the ''New Frontier'' anthology ''[[No Limits]]''. He previously commanded the ''Excelsior''-class USS ''Chekov'', with Shelby serving as his first officer on that ship. He attended Starfleet Academy with Captain Picard.
:''He was first seen in Peter David's novel ''[[Vendetta]]'' during the final, ill-fated voyage of the ''Chekov''.''
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{{bginfo|Korsmo was first seen in Peter David's novel ''[[Vendetta]]'' during the final, ill-fated voyage of the ''Chekov''.}}
   
;Tania Tobias ({{mbeta|Tania Tobias}})
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;{{mb|Tania Tobias}}
   
 
;Yates
 
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;Christiano
 
;Christiano
 
:An ensign on the ''Ambassador''-class ''Excalibur'', Christiano suffered an incredibly painful death as he was drawn into the warp core of the ''Excalibur'' by an energy being dwelling inside the containment field.
 
:An ensign on the ''Ambassador''-class ''Excalibur'', Christiano suffered an incredibly painful death as he was drawn into the warp core of the ''Excalibur'' by an energy being dwelling inside the containment field.
:''The character was named for the ex-fiancée of Peter David's sister, and was killed off in the novel series when the relationship broke off on less-than-friendly terms.''
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{{bginfo|Christiano was named for the ex-fiancée of Peter David's sister, and was killed off in the novel series when the relationship broke off on less-than-friendly terms.}}
   
 
;Scannell
 
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:A doctor
   
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;Michael Houle
 
:A lieutenant, junior grade.
 
:A lieutenant, junior grade.
   
;Mick Gold ({{mbeta|Mick Gold}})
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;{{mb|Mick Gold}}
 
:Lieutenant Junior Grade Gold served on the ''Grissom'' with Calhoun. His sister went to the Academy with Calhoun.
 
:Lieutenant Junior Grade Gold served on the ''Grissom'' with Calhoun. His sister went to the Academy with Calhoun.
   
 
;Scott Fogelson : An ensign.
 
;Scott Fogelson : An ensign.
   
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: An ensign.
 
: An ensign.
   

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(Back row, l. to r.): Lefler, Si Cwan, Selar, McHenry, Burgoyne, Kebron and Soleta. (Foreground): Calhoun and Shelby

Characters from Star Trek: New Frontier (Pocket Books, by Peter David)

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Regular characters

Mackenzie Calhoun

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Calhoun (pictured on No Limits cover)

Captain Mackenzie Calhoun (β) is the central character of the New Frontier series, the commanding officer of the starship USS Excalibur.

He was born named M'k'n'zy, in the town of Calhoun on the planet Xenex. The Xenexians were slaves of the Danteri race, and young Calhoun saw his father brutally murdered by them in public. After negotiations chaired by intervening Federation mediator Jean-Luc Picard of the starship Stargazer failed, M'k'n'zy, still only in his teens, led his people in a fierce uprising, completely defeating the overlords from Danter. Picard likened him to Alexander the Great, conquering his whole world before the age of 20. After this victory, M'k'n'zy accepted a sponsorship to Starfleet Academy from Picard, adapting his name to the more pronounceable "Mackenzie" and taking the name of his home settlement, Calhoun, as his family name. He is currently commanding officer of the Galaxy-class starship USS Excalibur NCC-26517-A.

At the beginning of his Starfleet career, he developed a close personal relationship with fellow officer Elizabeth Shelby, who eventually became his first officer for several years aboard his first command, the Ambassador-class starship USS Excalibur NCC-26517. Calhoun's career is not flawless, however: he has a reputation as a hot-blooded maverick, and resigned from Starfleet in anger following a fiasco aboard the USS Grissom, where he was posted as first officer. The Grissom's captain died while engaging in a clear and severe violation of the Prime Directive on Calhoun's watch. Even though he was cleared of any wrongdoing, Calhoun was angered by Starfleet's treatment of the situation, as well as his own, and actually assaulted Admiral Edward Jellico, beginning a long-running antagonism between the two. He spent several years working for Starfleet Intelligence on an as-needed basis as an undercover operative under Admiral Alynna Nechayev before recommendations from Ambassador Spock and Captain Picard placed him back in active duty, in the center chair of the Ambassador-class USS Excalibur charged with the mission of patrolling the politically unstable area of space formerly controlled by the Thallonian Empire, which fell in 2373.

In 2375, during this assignment, Calhoun discovered his son, Xyon, fathered in 2354 on Xenex.

In 2376 the Excalibur was destroyed by a computer virus. Calhoun was believed dead, but survived on the planet Yakaba, where he adopted 11-year old Moke as his son. He escaped the planet and returned to Starfleet to take command of the new Galaxy-class USS Excalibur-A. He married Elizabeth Paula Shelby at that time.

Elizabeth Shelby

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Shelby

Shelby (β) was part of an elite unit assigned to assess weaknesses in the Borg during the Federation's early confrontations with that species. She served briefly as first officer of the USS Enterprise-D, under the command of Acting Captain William T. Riker, following the abduction of Captain Jean-Luc Picard by the Borg. After helping rescue Picard, Shelby graciously relinquished her post as Enterprise first officer to Riker, who, though he often found Shelby to be frustrating, commended her as a highly skilled officer.

Shelby was a tough-as-nails officer who made no secret of her ambitions. She served under the Excalibur's previous captain, who was killed fighting the Borg, and was the top candidate to be its next commanding officer, until the post was given to her ex-fiancé, Captain Mackenzie Calhoun. She was less than thrilled when she found out about his new assignment. Shelby was assigned as Calhoun's first officer in hopes that she could keep him in line, but she soon established a modus vivendi with Calhoun, and served as his first officer with great distinction.

After the destruction of the Ambassador-class USS Excalibur in 2376, Shelby was promoted to captain of the USS Exeter. She later transferred off the Exeter, citing personality differences with her senior staff. She was offered, and accepted, command of the new, Galaxy-class Excalibur, and reassembled the crew from the prior Excalibur.

At the christening and launch ceremony for the new starship, Mackenzie Calhoun dramatically interrupted the proceedings to let it be known that reports of his demise were greatly exaggerated, and to propose marriage to Shelby. She accepted, and was married to Captain Mackenzie Calhoun on the bridge of the newly-christened Starship Excalibur. Captain Jean-Luc Picard performed the ceremony.

Shelby was given command of the USS Trident, which was assigned to Sector 221-G with the new USS Excalibur, captained by her husband. She was later promoted to the rank of admiral and given command of Space Station Bravo.

Burgoyne 172

Burgoyne (β), a Hermat, was something of an anomaly among the Hermat people: extremely outgoing, playful, and prideful whenever s/he managed to solve some sort of problem or difficulty.

Burgoyne served as the chief engineer of the USS Excalibur under Captain Calhoun until the ship's destruction in 2376.

Burgoyne also enjoyed a brief romantic dalliance with Mark McHenry and described their association as a "friendship with fringe benefits." Burgoyne sired one offspring with Dr. Selar. They named the child Xyon, in honor of the son of Mackenzie Calhoun, who appeared to have been killed defending Tulaan IV from the Black Mass.

When Dr. Selar insisted on raising Xyon as a Vulcan citizen, Burgoyne sought legal remedy from the Hermat Directorate, but was refused. S/he was forced to plead the case for parental rights before the Vulcan Judgment Council, in opposition to Selar. The two parents eventually reached a mutually agreeable settlement.

Burgoyne was promoted to the rank of commander and assigned to the new USS Excalibur-A in 2376 as first officer under Captain Calhoun.

Selar

Selar

Selar

Selar (β) was the chief medical officer on USS Excalibur under Calhoun. An accomplished physician who trained under Dr. Beverly Crusher of the USS Enterprise-D, Selar was accused of lacking a good bedside manner.

One of the most important moments in Selar's life was the death of her mate, Voltak, during the early moments of their pon farr joining. This premature disruption of the Vulcan mating ritual resulted in a delayed-reaction mating urge, which forced Selar to resume pon farr less than three years after the death of Voltak.

Although Selar initially selected Captain Calhoun to act as her mate during her unexpected pon farr, she ultimately mated with Burgoyne 172. She subsequently became pregnant, and named the child Xyon, in honor of Xyon of Calhoun, the ostensibly late son of Captain Mackenzie Calhoun. In "After The Fall", which is set several years into the future from the previous novel, "Stone and Anvil", it was discovered that she had become estranged with Burgoyne over their son. Selar was desperately trying to find a cure for Xyon's incredible aging rate which left him only a few years to live.

Robin Lefler

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Lefler

The operations manager on USS Excalibur under Calhoun, Robin Lefler (β), had previously served as a member of the engineering staff of the Enterprise-D. She was renowned for her off-the-cuff recitation of "Lefler's Laws," pithy observations and comments that mysteriously seem to suit whatever occasion was presented.

Lieutenant Commander Lefler served as Starfleet's representative to the New Thallonian Protectorate. She was married to Prime Minister Si Cwan of the Protectorate until his death at the hands of Fhermus, but continued to serve the New Thallonian Protectorate, helping Kallinda lead her people toward the rebuilding of Thallonia.

It is not clear by the ending of Missing in Action if Lefler was still a Starfleet representative, because she told Mueller and Shelby that she resigned her commission "effective immediately" after executing Fhermus as a traitor, a right she had under Thallonian law as Si Cwan's spouse.

Mark McHenry

The conn officer on USS Excalibur under Calhoun, Mark McHenry (β), was a brilliant navigator, capable of performing calculations faster than the ship's computer while calculating pi to the fiftieth decimal place. He had short-cropped red hair, blue eyes, and freckles.

He, Zak Kebron, Soleta, Worf, and Tania Tobias all joined Starfleet Academy in 2357 and remained friends for all four years at the Academy.

During a confrontation witnessed by Zak Kebron, Q suggested that McHenry was not what he appeared to be, and might be considerably more than just a gifted Human. It turned out that he was, in fact, a direct descendant of Apollo (who had impregnated Carolyn Palamas). In 2376, he left the USS Excalibur in non-corporeal form to guard against his evil, divine relatives.

Zak Kebron

The USS Excalibur Chief of Security, Zak Kebron (β), was a member of the high-density race called the Brikar, and had to wear a small gravity compensator on his belt at all times. If he did not, his more-than-earth-normal mass made it impossible for him to move.

The Brikar were an inorganic race of sentient beings that were silicon-based, appearing to be made of living rock, humanoid in shape but substantially larger in stature than Humans. They were considerably stronger than Humans and were fairly impervious to physical attack due to their rocky composition. As such, Kebron was capable of enduring phaser blasts that would kill a normal humanoid, and he was a skilled player of three-dimensional chess. He underwent dramatic biological changes in 2376 and thereafter combined his duties as security chief with those of ship's counselor aboard the USS Excalibur. His roommate at Starfleet Academy was Worf. This was despite the fact that there was little love lost between the Brikarians and Klingons due to an unsuccessful attempt by the Klingons to enslave them.

Soleta

Soleta (β) was the science officer on USS Excalibur. Her previous experience in Thallonian space made her uniquely qualified for service on the Excalibur when it was assigned to Thallonian space.

Early in her Starfleet career, during a visit to Plexus IV, she was detained for roughly 94 hours for failing, upon her arrival, to stand and listen to the local clergy extol the virtues of the Plexian deities. During her first mission in Thallonian space, she was captured on the planet Thallon while conducting geological research. She was rescued from a Thallonian prison by Spock, who was disguised as a Thallonian. On their way to safety they were intercepted by Thallonian prince Si Cwan – later known as Federation ambassador Si Cwan – who chose to facilitate their escape rather than sound the alarm. Si Cwan later asked Soleta to repay this favor by smuggling him aboard the Excalibur.

Because her natural father was a Romulan, Soleta had occasional difficulty controlling her emotions. Soleta was raised by her mother, T'Pas, and adoptive father, Volak.

Soleta first confronted Rajari, the Romulan criminal who raped her mother, while she was serving aboard the starship Aldrin. Years later, she tracked the terminally ill Rajari to the Titan Colony, following his release from a Federation prison. He duped her into traveling to Romulus on his behalf and triggering an explosion that killed several Romulan leaders and leveled a prominent landmark in the capital city.

She retired her commission after her Romulan heritage was discovered by Starfleet and returned to Romulus to start over as a member of the Romulan Empire. She was given the rank of commander and a Warbird tailored toward intelligence and espionage, acting directly under the orders of the Praetor.

Soleta's loyalty to the Romulan Empire ended following the events of Star Trek Nemesis, after a coup replaced the former government. Using the Warbird that was given to her, she, along with her tribune, Lucius, offered their ship and their services to the New Thallonian Protectorate that Lefler and Kallinda were working to build.

Morgan Primus

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Morgan Primus

Morgan Primus (β) was the mother of Starfleet officer Robin Lefler, who was conceived on Morgan's first date with Robin's father. A near-immortal being, Morgan faked her own death in a shuttle accident off the coast of New Jersey during her daughter Robin's teenage years. Morgan turned up alive ten years later as a prisoner of the Momidiums in the Gamma Hydrinae system, traveling under the nom du voyage Morgan Primus. She'd come to Thallonian space with her companion, Tarella Lee, in search of the Prometheans.

In 2376, Morgan "died" but her consciousness remained in the USS Excalibur computer.

Morgan supposedly bears an uncanny resemblance to Number One, Nurse Christine Chapel, and Lwaxana Troi, and her voice is similar to the standard voice of the Starfleet computer (all played by Majel Barrett). In a tie-in, the novel Where Sea Meets Sky had Captain Christopher Pike's Number One referred to as "Morgan Lefler". This is odd since, if "Morgan Lefler" and "Morgan Primus" were intended to be the same person, it would seem she took a married name about a century before being involved with Mr. Lefler. This could be the result of a changed premise or miscommunication between authors.
Peter David deliberately left the true identity and relation between Morgan Primus and Number One ambiguous to keep readers guessing on whether they really were the same character or not. It has not been revealed in any of his books to this date that they are related, but he has stated on various boards that Majel Barrett would be the actress of choice to play the role.

Xyon of Calhoun

Xyon (β) was the son of M'k'n'zy and Catrine of Calhoun, born during the Xenexian uprising against the Danteri. He captained the Lyla and possessed low-level, instinctual psionic abilities that proved sufficient to fool the Redeemer Overlord into believing Xyon was dead. He later faked his own death during the Excalibur's rescue of Tulaan IV from the Black Mass, by slipping away during a crisis using his ship's cloaking device.

Xyon returned to Thallonian Space in 2379 to tell Kallinda he was still alive and stop her from marrying Tiraud. When she told him to leave, Xyon kidnapped her, but she was taken from him by the Wanderers of Priatia. He returned to New Thallon, where he was tortured until Robin Lefler rescued him. He was then turned over to his father on the USS Excalibur.

Moke

The son of Rheela, Moke (β) was an impetuous young boy who idolized Tapinza, to his mother's great concern. He encountered the marooned Captain Calhoun in the Yakaban desert, and led him back to Rheela. He was later revealed to be the true source of Rheela's weather-affecting talents; members of their family acted as catalysts for one another, and were powerless when alone.

After his mother's murder, he was adopted by Captain Mackenzie Calhoun, who returned with the boy to Federation space.

Moke's real father turned out to be Woden, father of the Gods.

Xyon

The half-Vulcan, half-Hermat offspring of Burgoyne 172 and Dr. Selar, Xyon (β) was named in honor of Xyon of Calhoun.

Although predominantly Vulcan in appearance, Xyon displayed such Hermat traits as early maturation of physical skills and a mode of locomotion that involved traveling on all fours rather than fully upright.

Xyon developed very rapidly, reaching a biological age in his twenties after just four years. He graduated Starfleet Academy and became a science officer aboard the USS Excalibur.

Si Cwan

Si Cwan (β) was formerly a popular prince of a royal family in the Thallonian empire whose family was overthrown. Si Cwan actually was liked by the people; nonetheless, those around him were hated and reviled, which was one of the reasons that the Thallonian empire crumbled. He vowed that he would make the empire a better place for all its citizens, and not just the royal family once he ascended to the throne – unfortunately, he never got a chance to do so before Thallon was destroyed. Si Cwan and the survivors of the coup sought refuge in the Federation. Cwan, however, returned to the Thallonian empire to prove that the family is willing to work with the Federation and "by extension" the people of the Thallonian sector, in order to achieve peace. He stowed away aboard the Excalibur with the help of Soleta and was made the ship's unofficial ambassador by Calhoun upon his discovery.

After a lengthy search, Si Cwan located his missing sister, Kalinda, who had been abducted by Zoran Si Verdin. Later, Si Cwan undertook a new quest to avenge the murder of his mentor, Jereme, who was killed by Nikolas Viola, son of Si Cwan's longtime rival, Sientor Olivan. He then became Prime Minister of the New Thallonian Protectorate and married Robin Lefler.

However, civil war erupted in Thallonian space, pitting Si Cwan against his former political ally, Fhermus, after Kallinda (or rather a "Wanderer" impersonating her) killed Fhermus's son on their wedding night, reigniting past grudges and old blood feuds. After confronting his sister and discovering that she was an impostor, Si Cwan attempted to surrender and presented proof to Fermus that other forces were at work trying to play them against each other. Despite this, though, Fermus called his evidence a complete hoax and used Si Cwan's moment of vulnerability to kill him.

Kalinda Cwan

Kalinda (β) was a former princess of Thallonia and sister of deposed Thallonian prince Si Cwan, who called her by her nickname, "Kally."

She was abducted by Zoran to the planet Montos where she was surgically altered to appear as a Montosian, and brainwashed into believing her name was Riella and that a Montosian woman named Malia was her mother. Zoran did this so that he could take advantage of Kalinda's Summons to locate The Quiet Place.

Kalinda escaped Montos with the aid of Xyon of Calhoun, with whom she had a short-lived romantic relationship aboard the USS Excalibur. Subsequent to her return from The Quiet Place, Kalinda's psychic connection with the recently deceased become much stronger.

Kalinda lived shortly on New Thallon with her brother. She was kidnapped from her home, first by Xyon and then by the Wanderers, and replaced with a fake by the latter.

Xyon and the crew of the Trident sped directly to her rescue after the destruction of the Warden ship and recovered her safely and without harm. After her brother's death, though, she had thoughts of suicide, but after communicating with her brother's dead spirit, realized that she still had work to do in the living world. She was the last living blood member of the proud Thallonian royal house and served in her brother's former role as the head of state with help from Lefler.

Edward Jellico

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Jellico

Edward Jellico (β) was the admiral serving over Sector 221-G. He had a rather hostile relationship with Calhoun, although this relationship softened over the years. It was he who suggested that M'k'n'zy change the pronunciation of his name to the more manageable Mackenzie, and to adopt the name of the town he grew up in – Calhoun – as his last name.

Jellico originally appeared in the Star Trek: The Next Generation episodes "Chain of Command, Part I" and "Chain of Command, Part II" (as played by Ronny Cox), at which time he held the rank of captain.

Janos

Janos (β) was originally mentioned as being a sentient Mugato, but his species was later described (in New Frontier: Stone and Anvil) as a mutation of several animal and humanoid species, including Caitian and Mugato. Although he served for a time as a security officer on the Excalibur, Janos was last known to reside on the world of Neural, and was no longer an active member of Starfleet.

Katerina Mueller

Commander Kat Mueller (β) originally served as the XO of the Excalibur (the equivalent of the first officer for the night watch), but later became the first officer and eventually captain of the Trident. She was of German ancestry and attended Heidelberg University on Earth. She had a fencing scar on her left cheek and was an inch taller than Captain Calhoun.

Arex

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Arex

Arex Na Eth (β), an Edosian, originally served on the USS Enterprise under Captain Kirk as a security officer (voiced by James Doohan in Star Trek: The Animated Series). The three-armed, three-legged officer was stuck in time until he was later recovered by Starfleet. He last served as the chief of security on the USS Trident.

Peter David specified that Arex was actually Triexian (in Gateways: Cold Wars) and, in "The Road to Edos", a short story in New Frontier: No Limits, Kevin Dilmore confirmed that although Triexians and Edosians look alike, they have different home planets. It is possible that Triex is a distant, early colony world of Edos.
Arex's full name was first given in New Frontier: Gateways: Cold Wars.

M'Ress

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M'Ress

Shiboline M'Ress (β) served with Arex on the USS Enterprise as a communications officer (voiced by Majel Barrett in Star Trek: The Animated Series). Like Arex, she was transported through time almost a century and eventually joined the crew of the Trident as a science officer. She had some difficulty adapting to the new time period, which was not helped when she was mind-raped by another member of the crew. However, she adapted well, and served as chief science officer on the Trident. M'Ress was a Caitian and had many cat-like features, including pointed ears, a mane, and a tail. She disliked wearing footwear, finding them confining.

M'Ress' first name was given in New Frontier: Gateways: Cold Wars.

Romeo Takahashi

Romeo "Hash" Takahashi (β) served as the conn officer aboard the USS Trident He got his nickname from his famous corned beef hash recipe. He spoke with a distinctive southern drawl that belied his Asian ancestry. According to Captain's Table: Once Burned, Calhoun met Takahashi for the first time on the USS Grissom during the disastrous mission that resulted in Calhoun resigning from Starfleet.

Recurring characters

Ronni Beth (β)
Beth was an engineer serving in the engine room of the Excalibur.
Ronni Beth was named for author Peter David's sister.
Morgan Korsmo (β)
Korsmo was the previous captain of the Excalibur. He died in battle against the Borg in the short story "Making a Difference" in the New Frontier anthology No Limits. He previously commanded the Excelsior-class USS Chekov, with Shelby serving as his first officer on that ship. He attended Starfleet Academy with Captain Picard.
Korsmo was first seen in Peter David's novel Vendetta during the final, ill-fated voyage of the Chekov.
Tania Tobias (β)
Yates
An ensign.
M. Torrelli
Polly Watson
An ensign.
Christiano
An ensign on the Ambassador-class Excalibur, Christiano suffered an incredibly painful death as he was drawn into the warp core of the Excalibur by an energy being dwelling inside the containment field.
Christiano was named for the ex-fiancée of Peter David's sister, and was killed off in the novel series when the relationship broke off on less-than-friendly terms.
Scannell
Hecht
Karen Kurdziel
A doctor
Michael Houle
A lieutenant, junior grade.
Mick Gold (β)
Lieutenant Junior Grade Gold served on the Grissom with Calhoun. His sister went to the Academy with Calhoun.
Scott Fogelson
An ensign.
Daniel Byrd (β)
An ensign.
Argyle
Boyajian
Mitchell
Mitchell was Burgoyne's assistant in engineering, and was promoted to chief engineer when Burgoyne became first officer.