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Characters from the [[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine (Pocket)|''Star Trek: Deep Space Nine'']] [[novel]]s from [[Pocket Books]].
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Characters from the [[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine (Pocket)|''Star Trek: Deep Space Nine'']] [[novels]] from [[Pocket Books]].
   
 
Many of the main characters from the aired episodes of ''[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine]]'' appear in the novels in this series. Characters from ''[[Star Trek: The Original Series]]'' and ''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation]]'' also appear. Other new characters are listed below.
 
Many of the main characters from the aired episodes of ''[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine]]'' appear in the novels in this series. Characters from ''[[Star Trek: The Original Series]]'' and ''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation]]'' also appear. Other new characters are listed below.
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==Regular characters==
 
==Regular characters==
 
[[File:Sisko2375.jpg|thumb|Ben Sisko]]
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;[[Benjamin Sisko]] : Starfleet [[CO]] of [[Deep Space 9]]. Sisko was assigned to the station when he was a [[commander]] in rank, but later he received a promotion to [[captain]].
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{{bginfo|Sisko, who first appeared in the novelization ''[[Emissary (novel)|Emissary]]'', was in nearly all DS9 publications until the so-called "relaunch", when he was removed from the series due to his fate revealed in {{DS9|What You Leave Behind}}. He returned from that hiatus in ''[[Unity]]'' and takes leave from Starfleet. In ''[[Rough Beasts of Empire]]'', Sisko returns to Starfleet to fight the [[Borg]] and is later assigned to command the USS ''Robinson'', a {{class|Galaxy}} vessel.}}
| [[Image:Benjamin Sisko, 2369.jpg|95px|Sisko in 2369]]
 
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| [[Image:Sisko2375.jpg|95px|Sisko in 2375]]
 
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[[File:Kira Nerys, Starfleet commander.jpg|thumb|Kira Nerys]]
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;[[Benjamin Sisko]] : Starfleet [[CO]] of [[Deep Space 9]]. Sisko was assigned to the station when he was a [[commander]] in rank, but later he received a promotion to [[captain]]. ''Sisko, who first appeared in the novelization ''[[Emissary (novel)|Emissary]]'', was in nearly all DS9 publications until the so-called "relaunch", when he was removed from the series due to his fate revealed in {{DS9|What You Leave Behind}}. He returned from that hiatus in ''[[Unity (novel)|Unity]]''.
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;[[Kira Nerys]] : [[Bajoran Militia]] liaison and [[XO]] of DS9. Kira was assigned to the station while a [[major]] in rank, and she eventually was promoted to [[colonel]], and later was made station CO. Kira was awarded a commission as a Starfleet commander in [[2376]] by Admiral [[Leonard James Akaar]].
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{{bginfo|Kira, who first appeared in the novelization ''[[Emissary (novel)|Emissary]]'', has appeared in nearly all DS9 publications to date.}}
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| [[Image:KiraNerys2369.jpg|95px|Kira in 2369.]]
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[[File:Worf2375.jpg|thumb|Worf]]
 
; [[Worf]] : Former Starfleet [[strategic operations officer]] of Deep Space 9. Worf had previously served for eight years aboard the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-D|-D}}, being promoted to [[lieutenant commander]] as well as receiving a dual commission as a [[Klingon Defense Force]] officer, before accepting Sisko's offer of a position aboard DS9. Worf served as the [[XO]] of both the {{USS|Defiant|2370}} and {{IKS|Rotarran}} throughout the [[Dominion War]]. At the conclusion of the war, Worf was offered the title of [[Federation]] [[ambassador]] to the [[Klingon Empire]], which he accepted. On occasion, he also has served aboard the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-E|-E}}.
| [[Image:Kira_Nerys,_Starfleet_2375.jpg|95px|Kira in 2375.]]
 
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{{bginfo|Worf has additional novel appearances listed in [[Pocket TNG characters]]. He first appeared in the DS9 novels in ''[[The Heart of the Warrior]]'', and left the books in the [[What You Leave Behind (novel)|"What You Leave Behind" novelization]], although he was a major player in ''[[The Left Hand of Destiny]]'' series.}}
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;[[Kira Nerys]] : [[Bajoran Militia]] liaison and [[XO]] of DS9. Kira was assigned to the station while a [[major]] in rank, and she eventually was promoted to [[colonel]], and later was made station CO. Kira was awarded a commission as a Starfleet commander in [[2376]] by Admiral [[Leonard James Akaar]]. ''Kira, who first appeared in the novelization ''[[Emissary (novel)|Emissary]]'', has appeared in nearly all DS9 publications to date.''
 
;[[Image:Worf2375.jpg|thumb|Worf.]] [[Worf]] : Former Starfleet [[strategic operations officer]] of Deep Space Nine. Worf had previously served for eight years aboard the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-D|-D}}, being promoted to [[lieutenant commander]] as well as receiving a dual commission as a [[Klingon Defense Force]] officer, before accepting Sisko's offer of a position aboard DS9. Worf served as the [[XO]] of both the {{USS|Defiant|NX-74205}} and [[IKS Rotarran|IKS ''Rotarran'']] throughout the [[Dominion War]]. At the conclusion of the war, Worf was offered the title of [[Federation]] [[ambassador]] to the [[Klingon Empire]], which he accepted. On occasion, he also has served aboard the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-E|-E}}. ''Worf has additional novel appearances listed in [[Pocket TNG characters]]. He first appeared in the DS9 novels in ''[[The Heart of the Warrior]]'', and left the books in the [[What You Leave Behind (novel)|"What You Leave Behind" novelization]], although he was a major player in ''[[The Left Hand of Destiny]]'' series.
 
 
;[[Odo]] : [[Changeling]] who formerly served as [[security chief]] of [[Deep Space 9]]. Odo held this post throughout the [[Cardassian]] rule of the station and, as a Bajoran Militia officer, throughout Sisko's command.
 
;[[Odo]] : [[Changeling]] who formerly served as [[security chief]] of [[Deep Space 9]]. Odo held this post throughout the [[Cardassian]] rule of the station and, as a Bajoran Militia officer, throughout Sisko's command.
 
;[[Jadzia Dax]] : [[Trill]] Starfleet officer, assigned to DS9 as a [[lieutenant]] in [[2369]]. Dax was promoted to lieutenant commander before she was killed by [[Dukat]] in [[2374]].
 
;[[Jadzia Dax]] : [[Trill]] Starfleet officer, assigned to DS9 as a [[lieutenant]] in [[2369]]. Dax was promoted to lieutenant commander before she was killed by [[Dukat]] in [[2374]].
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;[[Miles O'Brien]] : Starfleet [[CPO]] assigned as DS9 [[chief of operations]] from 2369 to 2375. O'Brien accepted a teaching assignment at Starfleet Academy following the conclusion of the Dominion War.
 
;[[Miles O'Brien]] : Starfleet [[CPO]] assigned as DS9 [[chief of operations]] from 2369 to 2375. O'Brien accepted a teaching assignment at Starfleet Academy following the conclusion of the Dominion War.
 
;[[Quark]] : Ferengi bartender who resides on DS9.
 
;[[Quark]] : Ferengi bartender who resides on DS9.
;[[Ezri Dax]] : Command division Starfleet officer serving aboard DS9. Ezri joined the crew as an ensign, as the station's assistant counselor. She was soon promoted to lieuenant junior grade, and, after the conclusion of the Dominion War, she decided to pursue a career as a command officer.
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;[[Ezri Dax]] : Command division Starfleet officer serving aboard DS9. Ezri joined the crew as an ensign, as the station's assistant counselor. She was soon promoted to lieuenant junior grade, and, after the conclusion of the Dominion War, she decided to pursue a career as a command officer. Ezri departs Deep Space 9 for the USS ''Aventine'', a ship she later becomes captain of.
 
;[[Nog]] : Starfleet lieutenant junior grade assigned as DS9's [[operations chief]]. Nog grew up, as a Ferengi errand boy, aboard DS9, before entering Starfleet Academy in 2372. He served as Chief O'Brien's apprentice while a cadet, eventually earning a field promotion to ensign. Nog was promoted to lieutenant per the captain's final orders, before Sisko vanished in late 2375.
 
;[[Nog]] : Starfleet lieutenant junior grade assigned as DS9's [[operations chief]]. Nog grew up, as a Ferengi errand boy, aboard DS9, before entering Starfleet Academy in 2372. He served as Chief O'Brien's apprentice while a cadet, eventually earning a field promotion to ensign. Nog was promoted to lieutenant per the captain's final orders, before Sisko vanished in late 2375.
;[[Jake Sisko|Jacob Isaac Sisko]] : Federation journalist who resides on DS9. ''Jake's full first name was mentioned in the "Emissary" novelization, his middle name was mentioned in ''[[Abyss]]''.''
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;[[Jake Sisko|Jacob Isaac Sisko]] : Federation journalist who resides on DS9.
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{{bginfo|Jake's full first name was mentioned in the "Emissary" novelization, his middle name was mentioned in ''[[Abyss]]''.}}
[[Image:Twilight novel cover.jpg|thumb|Vaughn. (''on the cover of [[Twilight]]'')]]
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[[File:Twilight novel cover.jpg|thumb|Vaughn. (...on the cover of ''[[Twilight (novel)|Twilight]]'')]]
;Elias Vaughn ({{mbeta|Elias Vaughn}}): [[Commander]] Vaughn was a former operative with Starfleet Special Operations. He became [[Kira Nerys]]' new [[first officer]] on [[Deep Space 9]] (and [[commanding officer]] of the {{USS|Defiant|NCC-75633}}).
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;{{mbeta|Elias Vaughn}}: [[Commander]] Vaughn was a former operative with Starfleet Special Operations. He became [[Kira Nerys]]' new [[first officer]] on [[Deep Space 9]] (and [[commanding officer]] of the {{USS|Defiant|2375}}).
:''Vaughn was 101 years old when we first met him, and is in excellent physical health, showing that humans routinely live much longer in Trek's future.
 
:Vaughn has been offered promotions many times over the years, but in keeping with his mission with Special Ops, prefers to remain a Commander in order to keep a low profile. Even so, officers all the way to the rank of Admiral routinely rely on Vaughn for advice, and generally do not attempt to pull rank on him.
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:Vaughn has been offered promotions many times over the years, but in keeping with his mission with Special Ops, prefers to remain a commander in order to keep a low profile. Even so, officers all the way to the rank of admiral routinely rely on Vaughn for advice, and generally do not attempt to pull rank on him.
:He has a strained relationship with his daughter, Starfleet [[Ensign]] Prynn Tenmei, ever since an incident with Prynn's mother Ruriko, who had been assimilated by the Borg seven years prior to the novels under his command. On the Gamma Quadrant missions their relationship was under repair until Ruriko's assimilated corpse was found. Ruriko attacked her daughter and attempted to assimilate her, and Elias was forced to kill Ruriko in defense. Prynn blamed him for months for this incident until the novel ''Warpath''.
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:He has a strained relationship with his daughter, Starfleet [[Ensign]] Prynn Tenmei, ever since an incident with Prynn's mother Ruriko, who had been assimilated by the Borg seven years prior to the novels under his command. On the Gamma Quadrant missions their relationship was under repair until Ruriko's assimilated corpse was found. Ruriko attacked her daughter and attempted to assimilate her, and Elias was forced to kill Ruriko in defense. Prynn blamed him for months for this incident.
 
{{bginfo|Vaughn was 101 years old when he first appeared, and was in excellent physical health, implying that Humans routinely lived much longer in ''Trek''{{'}}s future.|Elias Vaughn has never appeared onscreen, but has appeared on the cover of some DS9 novels. Appearances include ''[[Avatar, Book One]]'' (first appearance); ''[[Avatar, Book Two]]''; ''[[Abyss]]''; ''[[Demons of Air and Darkness]]''. Outside the DS9 series, he has been seen in ''[[Cast No Shadow]]'' (''[[Pocket TOS]]'' and his earliest chronological appearance) ''[[Serpents Among the Ruins]]'' and ''[[The Art of the Impossible]]'' (''[[Star Trek: The Lost Era]]'') and ''[[The Battle of Betazed]]'' (''[[Pocket TNG]]'')}}
 
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;{{mbeta|Ro Laren|[[Ro Laren]]}}
::''Elias Vaughn has never appeared onscreen, but has appeared on the cover of some DS9 novels. Appearances include ''[[Avatar, Book 1]]'' (first appearance); ''[[Avatar, Book 2]]''; ''[[Abyss]]''; ''[[Demons of Air and Darkness]]''. Outside the DS9 series, he as been seen in ''[[Serpents Among the Ruins]]'' (''[[Star Trek: The Lost Era]]'', earliest chronological appearance); ''[[The Art of the Impossible]]''; ''[[The Battle of Betazed]]'' (''[[Pocket TNG]]'')
 
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;{{mbeta|Taran'atar}}: The [[Jem'Hadar]] [[Honored Elder]] chosen by [[Odo]] to be his representative to the [[Alpha Quadrant]]. In ''[[Abyss]]'', Taran'atar helps Bashir during the mission against Jem'Hadar who were created by a member of [[Section 31]].
;[[Ro Laren]] ({{mbeta|Ro Laren}})
 
;Taran'atar ({{mbeta|Taran'atar}}): The [[Jem'Hadar]] chosen by [[Odo]] to be his represenative to the [[Alpha Quadrant]].
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;{{mbeta|Thirishar ch'Thane}}: Starfleet [[ensign]] assigned as [[science officer]], and the son of the [[Andorian]] representative to the [[Federation Council]].
 
;{{mbeta|Prynn Tenmei}}: Ensign Tenmei is the new ''Defiant'' [[flight controller]], and Cmdr. Vaughn's daughter. She blames her father for the death of her mother, who was believed killed during an away mission he sent her on. She is named for T'Prynn of [[Vulcan]].
;Thirishar ch'Thane ({{mbeta|Thirishar ch'Thane}}): Starfleet [[ensign]] assigned as [[science officer]], and the son of the [[Andorian]] representative to the [[Federation Council]].
 
;Prynn Tenmei ({{mbeta|Prynn Tenmei}}): Ensign Tenmei is the new ''Defiant'' [[flight controller]], and Cmdr. Vaughn's daughter. She blames her father for the death of her mother, who was believed killed during an away mission he sent her on.
 
   
 
==Recurring characters==
 
==Recurring characters==
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;Hranok/Zar : See below: Zar
 
;Hranok/Zar : See below: Zar
 
;[[Leeta]]
 
;[[Leeta]]
;[[Macet|Akellan Macet]] : Cardassian, captain of ''Trager''.
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;[[Macet|Akellan Macet]] : Cardassian, captain of ''Trager''
;[[Natima Lang]] : Cardassian ambassabor
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;[[Natima Lang]] : Cardassian ambassador
 
;[[Jean-Luc Picard]]
 
;[[Jean-Luc Picard]]
 
;[[Rom]]
 
;[[Rom]]
[[Image:Saratogavulcancaptain.jpg|thumb|100px|''Saratoga''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s captain.]]
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[[File:Saratogavulcancaptain.jpg|thumb|100px|''Saratoga''{{'}}s captain.]]
 
;Storil/Saros ([[USS Saratoga (NCC-31911) personnel|USS ''Saratoga'' personnel]]) : Vulcan captain of ''Saratoga''
 
;Storil/Saros ([[USS Saratoga (NCC-31911) personnel|USS ''Saratoga'' personnel]]) : Vulcan captain of ''Saratoga''
 
;[[Shakaar Edon]]
 
;[[Shakaar Edon]]
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;Treir
 
;Treir
 
;[[Weyoun]]
 
;[[Weyoun]]
;Kasidy Yates
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;[[Kasidy Yates-Sisko]]
;Vlu : Female Cardassian, Sam Bowers had a crush on her
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;Vlu : Female Cardassian; Sam Bowers had a crush on her
 
;Yevir Linjaren
 
;Yevir Linjaren
 
;Zar/Hranok ([[USS Saratoga (NCC-31911) personnel|USS ''Saratoga'' personnel]]) : Bolian [[tactical officer]] of ''Saratoga''
 
;Zar/Hranok ([[USS Saratoga (NCC-31911) personnel|USS ''Saratoga'' personnel]]) : Bolian [[tactical officer]] of ''Saratoga''

Revision as of 22:47, 17 July 2014

Template:Realworld Characters from the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine novels from Pocket Books.

Many of the main characters from the aired episodes of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine appear in the novels in this series. Characters from Star Trek: The Original Series and Star Trek: The Next Generation also appear. Other new characters are listed below.

This article lists non-canon information. Additions to the brief character definitions listed here should include only a list of appearances and a short definition of their status as of their last appearance in this series. Other non-canon appearances will not be listed here. If you want to read about their canon information, their names will be hyperlinked to their main article. The specifics of non-canon characters' appearances should be listed in the character section of each audio production, novel, comic book, or game in which they played a role.

Regular characters

File:Sisko2375.jpg

Ben Sisko

Benjamin Sisko
Starfleet CO of Deep Space 9. Sisko was assigned to the station when he was a commander in rank, but later he received a promotion to captain.
Sisko, who first appeared in the novelization Emissary, was in nearly all DS9 publications until the so-called "relaunch", when he was removed from the series due to his fate revealed in DS9: "What You Leave Behind". He returned from that hiatus in Unity and takes leave from Starfleet. In Rough Beasts of Empire, Sisko returns to Starfleet to fight the Borg and is later assigned to command the USS Robinson, a Galaxy-class vessel.
Kira Nerys, Starfleet commander

Kira Nerys

Kira Nerys
Bajoran Militia liaison and XO of DS9. Kira was assigned to the station while a major in rank, and she eventually was promoted to colonel, and later was made station CO. Kira was awarded a commission as a Starfleet commander in 2376 by Admiral Leonard James Akaar.
Kira, who first appeared in the novelization Emissary, has appeared in nearly all DS9 publications to date.
File:Worf2375.jpg

Worf

Worf
Former Starfleet strategic operations officer of Deep Space 9. Worf had previously served for eight years aboard the USS Enterprise-D, being promoted to lieutenant commander as well as receiving a dual commission as a Klingon Defense Force officer, before accepting Sisko's offer of a position aboard DS9. Worf served as the XO of both the USS Defiant and IKS Rotarran throughout the Dominion War. At the conclusion of the war, Worf was offered the title of Federation ambassador to the Klingon Empire, which he accepted. On occasion, he also has served aboard the USS Enterprise-E.
Worf has additional novel appearances listed in Pocket TNG characters. He first appeared in the DS9 novels in The Heart of the Warrior, and left the books in the "What You Leave Behind" novelization, although he was a major player in The Left Hand of Destiny series.
Odo
Changeling who formerly served as security chief of Deep Space 9. Odo held this post throughout the Cardassian rule of the station and, as a Bajoran Militia officer, throughout Sisko's command.
Jadzia Dax
Trill Starfleet officer, assigned to DS9 as a lieutenant in 2369. Dax was promoted to lieutenant commander before she was killed by Dukat in 2374.
Julian Bashir
Genetically engineered CMO of DS9, assigned in 2369 as a Starfleet lieutenant junior grade. Bashir was promoted to lieutenant and then again, in 2376, to lieutenant commander.
Miles O'Brien
Starfleet CPO assigned as DS9 chief of operations from 2369 to 2375. O'Brien accepted a teaching assignment at Starfleet Academy following the conclusion of the Dominion War.
Quark
Ferengi bartender who resides on DS9.
Ezri Dax
Command division Starfleet officer serving aboard DS9. Ezri joined the crew as an ensign, as the station's assistant counselor. She was soon promoted to lieuenant junior grade, and, after the conclusion of the Dominion War, she decided to pursue a career as a command officer. Ezri departs Deep Space 9 for the USS Aventine, a ship she later becomes captain of.
Nog
Starfleet lieutenant junior grade assigned as DS9's operations chief. Nog grew up, as a Ferengi errand boy, aboard DS9, before entering Starfleet Academy in 2372. He served as Chief O'Brien's apprentice while a cadet, eventually earning a field promotion to ensign. Nog was promoted to lieutenant per the captain's final orders, before Sisko vanished in late 2375.
Jacob Isaac Sisko
Federation journalist who resides on DS9.
Jake's full first name was mentioned in the "Emissary" novelization, his middle name was mentioned in Abyss.
Twilight novel cover

Vaughn. (...on the cover of Twilight)

Elias Vaughn at Memory Beta, the wiki for licensed Star Trek works
Commander Vaughn was a former operative with Starfleet Special Operations. He became Kira Nerys' new first officer on Deep Space 9 (and commanding officer of the USS Defiant).
Vaughn has been offered promotions many times over the years, but in keeping with his mission with Special Ops, prefers to remain a commander in order to keep a low profile. Even so, officers all the way to the rank of admiral routinely rely on Vaughn for advice, and generally do not attempt to pull rank on him.
He has a strained relationship with his daughter, Starfleet Ensign Prynn Tenmei, ever since an incident with Prynn's mother Ruriko, who had been assimilated by the Borg seven years prior to the novels under his command. On the Gamma Quadrant missions their relationship was under repair until Ruriko's assimilated corpse was found. Ruriko attacked her daughter and attempted to assimilate her, and Elias was forced to kill Ruriko in defense. Prynn blamed him for months for this incident.
Vaughn was 101 years old when he first appeared, and was in excellent physical health, implying that Humans routinely lived much longer in Trek's future.
Elias Vaughn has never appeared onscreen, but has appeared on the cover of some DS9 novels. Appearances include Avatar, Book One (first appearance); Avatar, Book Two; Abyss; Demons of Air and Darkness. Outside the DS9 series, he has been seen in Cast No Shadow (Pocket TOS and his earliest chronological appearance) Serpents Among the Ruins and The Art of the Impossible (Star Trek: The Lost Era) and The Battle of Betazed (Pocket TNG)
Ro Laren at Memory Beta, the wiki for licensed Star Trek works
Taran'atar at Memory Beta, the wiki for licensed Star Trek works
The Jem'Hadar Honored Elder chosen by Odo to be his representative to the Alpha Quadrant. In Abyss, Taran'atar helps Bashir during the mission against Jem'Hadar who were created by a member of Section 31.
Thirishar ch'Thane at Memory Beta, the wiki for licensed Star Trek works
Starfleet ensign assigned as science officer, and the son of the Andorian representative to the Federation Council.
Prynn Tenmei at Memory Beta, the wiki for licensed Star Trek works
Ensign Tenmei is the new Defiant flight controller, and Cmdr. Vaughn's daughter. She blames her father for the death of her mother, who was believed killed during an away mission he sent her on. She is named for T'Prynn of Vulcan.

Recurring characters

Leonard James Akaar
Asarem Wadeen
First Minister of Bajor after Shakaar's death
Sam Bowers
Skrain G. Dukat
Hranok/Zar
See below: Zar
Leeta
Akellan Macet
Cardassian, captain of Trager
Natima Lang
Cardassian ambassador
Jean-Luc Picard
Rom
File:Saratogavulcancaptain.jpg

Saratoga's captain.

Storil/Saros (USS Saratoga personnel)
Vulcan captain of Saratoga
Shakaar Edon
Simon Tarses
Treir
Weyoun
Kasidy Yates-Sisko
Vlu
Female Cardassian; Sam Bowers had a crush on her
Yevir Linjaren
Zar/Hranok (USS Saratoga personnel)
Bolian tactical officer of Saratoga