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A number of unnamed '''Augment children''' were among the eighteen augments raised by [[Arik Soong]] until his capture in [[2144]]. They were part of Soong's classroom discussions on [[Trialas IV]]. ({{ENT|Cold Station 12}}) |
A number of unnamed '''Augment children''' were among the eighteen augments raised by [[Arik Soong]] until his capture in [[2144]]. They were part of Soong's classroom discussions on [[Trialas IV]]. ({{ENT|Cold Station 12}}) |
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⚫ | :''Three of these children were played by [[Tonya Olivarez]]{{stala|3882}}, [[Chandler Taylor]], [[Makayla Richmond]]{{stala|2857}}. The female Augment child seated on the far left of the couch to the right of Soong was played by [[Violetta Torres]]. The male child seated on the couch in front of Soong, second from the left, was played by [[Benny Farillas]].'' |
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:''The two children seated on either side of young [[Malik]] appear to be the younger versions of [[Raakin]] and [[Persis]], though this is not confirmed. In addition, the young Asian child in the group may be young [[Saul]]; this, too, is unverified.'' |
:''The two children seated on either side of young [[Malik]] appear to be the younger versions of [[Raakin]] and [[Persis]], though this is not confirmed. In addition, the young Asian child in the group may be young [[Saul]]; this, too, is unverified.'' |
Revision as of 19:43, 13 September 2008
This is a list of unnamed Augments.
22nd century
Augment children
A number of unnamed Augment children were among the eighteen augments raised by Arik Soong until his capture in 2144. They were part of Soong's classroom discussions on Trialas IV. (ENT: "Cold Station 12")
- Three of these children were played by Tonya Olivarez[1], Chandler Taylor, Makayla Richmond[2]. The female Augment child seated on the far left of the couch to the right of Soong was played by Violetta Torres. The male child seated on the couch in front of Soong, second from the left, was played by Benny Farillas.
- The two children seated on either side of young Malik appear to be the younger versions of Raakin and Persis, though this is not confirmed. In addition, the young Asian child in the group may be young Saul; this, too, is unverified.
Female Augment
This female augment was a follower of Malik in 2154. She helped him to rescue Arik Soong from the Enterprise's brig. (ENT: "Borderland")
- This augment was played by uncredited stunt actress Angela Meryl.
Male Augment 1
This augment served as a guard for Raakin and later followed Malik when he killed Raakin. He was part of the augment group who rescued Arik Soong from the Enterprise's brig in 2154.
- This augment was played by an unknown actor.
Male Augment 2
This huge augment was part of the augment group who rescued Arik Soong from the Enterprise's brig in 2154. (ENT: "Borderland")
- This augment was played by uncredited extra Trey Murphy.
Male Augment 3
This augment was part of the augment group who followed Malik. (ENT: "Borderland")
- This augment was played by an unknown actor.
23rd century
Khan's henchman 1
This henchman was one of the followers of Khan Noonien Singh in 2285. Among the other augments, he stranded on Ceti Alpha V and could later escape from this exile by boarding the USS Reliant. In the following Battle of the Mutara Nebula, the Reliant and all the augments were killed by the USS Enterprise. (Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan)
- This augment was played by extra Tim Culbertson, who received no credit for his role.
This female augment was among the followers of Khan Noonien Singh who were sent into exile on Ceti Alpha V and could escape by boarding the USS Reliant.
On board the Reliant, she served as navigator for Khan and was also killed in the Battle of the Mutara Nebula. (Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan)
- Khan's navigator was portrayed by extra Laura Banks, who received no credit for her appearance.