List of unnamed Humans from the 21st century.
Inhabitants of Bozeman, Montana
Grizzled Man
In the mirror universe, when a Vulcan starship landed on Earth on April 5, 2063, Zefram Cochrane shot the first Vulcan that stepped onto the planet (see Vulcan captain, below). A grizzled man rallied the crowd that had gathered to observe the Vulcans' landing. After Zefram Cochrane shot the Vulcan captain, the Grizzled Man yelled at the crowd to board the Vulcan ship and to take everything they could. (ENT: "In a Mirror, Darkly")
Townsperson
This young woman was living in a settlement near Bozeman, Montana in 2063 when the crew of the Vulcan ship T'Plana-Hath landed there and made first contact with Zefram Cochrane. (Star Trek: First Contact)
Townsperson 2
This man was living in a settlement near Bozeman, Montana in 2063. He was present when the Borg attacked the settlement. (Star Trek: First Contact)
Inhabitants of Detroit, Michigan
- Also see: United States law enforcement personnel
Blood Bank Supervisor
The blood bank supervisor was the boss of Loomis. She was responsible for paying donors their $20, after donating blood.
During his attempt to kidnap Lawrence Strode, Loomis told Strode that he had signed the wrong papers and that he had to sign the correct papers in front of the supervisor, whom he referred to as "the fat broad" that paid him. (ENT: "Carpenter Street")
Prostitute #1
This prostitute approached Loomis, a blood bank worker, whom the Xindi, had enlisted to provide humans with different blood types for a bioweapon after traveling back in time. She asked if he was looking for a date. He asked for her friend instead, and she told him that he didn't know what he was missing. (ENT: "Carpenter Street")
Inhabitants of Portage Creek
- See 20th century Humans.
Inhabitants of San Francisco, California
Bell Rioters
These rioters participated in an upheaval in the Sanctuary District A, on September 1st, 2024. The conditions surrounding the distribution of food rations sparked a riot that would result with the residents taking control of the district. (DS9: "Past Tense, Part II")
Bell Riot Hostages
The Bell Riot hostages were held as a bargaining chips so the authorities would meet the demands of those in the Sanctuary District. (DS9: "Past Tense, Part II")
Female Party Guest
The female party guest was an associate of Chris Brynner. She and the male guest met Jadzia Dax at Brynner's party in 2024, where they had a brief conversation.
She said she was glad the United States of America didn't have to worry about the political turmoil facing Europe, and she seemed put off when Dax replied, "Don't count on it." (DS9: "Past Tense, Part I")
Ghosts
These Humans were inhabitants of the Sanctuary District A and called Ghosts because they did not accept the rules in the districts and rob and steal where ever they can. Some of them accompanied B.C. and guarded the hostages during the Bell Riots. Most of them were killed when a SWAT team rushed into the scenario. (DS9: "Past Tense, Part I", "Past Tense, Part II")
Male Party Guest
The male party guest was an associate of Chris Brynner. He and the female guest met Jadzia Dax at Brynner's party in 2024, where they had a brief conversation. He had recently secured the rights for a new seafloor mining operation, although the Pan-Caribbean government was skeptical about the project at first. Unfortunately, he and his date had to cancel their trip to France due to the student protests there.
With regard to Sanctuary Districts, his attitude epitomized that of the period upper-class United States of America: "It's the only way to keep those... people... off the streets." (DS9: "Past Tense, Part I")
Sanctuary District guards
(DS9: "Past Tense, Part I", "Past Tense, Part II")
Stairway Guard
The Stairway Guard was a human who lived in the San Francisco Sanctuary District in 2024. He refused to let Sisko and Bashir, who had been transported to this era due to a transporter malfunction, enter a building when they were seeking shelter for the night. He told them there was no room and they had to look some place else. (DS9: "Past Tense, Part I")
Post-atomic horror Humans
Bell ringer
The bell ringer was a character in the post-atomic era on earth. Martial law existed, and courts were nothing more than barbaric rituals. The bell ringer would announce the arrival of Q on his floating throne. (TNG: "Encounter at Farpoint")
Drugged military officer
The drugged military officer was an armed guard in Q's representation of a post-atomic court on Earth. He shot his machine gun at the feet of Picard and his crew who had been brought by Q to answer for the crime of humanity. Tasha Yar would disarm him and knock him down. Q declared him out of order, and as he was being executed, he sniffed drugs that were attached to his suit, so he could die happy. (TNG: "Encounter at Farpoint")
Mandarin bailiff
The Mandarin bailiff was a character in the post-atomic court that Q recreated and brought Picard and his crew to stand trial for the crimes of humanity. He order the prisoners to stand as he introduced Q. He read the charges, declaring Humans as a savage species. (TNG: "Encounter at Farpoint")
Post-atomic horror jury
These Humans sat on the post-atomic horror jury when Q transported Picard, Troi, Data, and Yar back to a World War III-style courtroom where Q charged the human race with being a grievously savage race. (TNG: "Encounter at Farpoint")
Soldiers
These soldiers were part of the post-atomic horror era and were present when Q transported Captain Picard, Deanna Troi, Data, and Tasha Yar to a World War III-style courtroom to stand trial for the crimes of humanity. They fired their weapons to control the crowd and later pulled their weapons on Troi and Data to let Captain Picard answer what Q wanted. (TNG: "Encounter at Farpoint")
Spectator with furry hat
This man was a spectator at the by Q created post-atomic court scenario. He wore a large furry hat. (TNG: "Encounter at Farpoint")