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[[File:Starfleet officer journey to babel.jpg|thumb|150px|A Starfleet officer]]
 
[[File:Starfleet officer journey to babel.jpg|thumb|150px|A Starfleet officer]]
 
This '''Lieutenant commander''' was among the delegates who traveled to the [[Babel Conference]] on the USS ''Enterprise'', in [[2268]]. ({{TOS|Journey to Babel}})
 
This '''Lieutenant commander''' was among the delegates who traveled to the [[Babel Conference]] on the USS ''Enterprise'', in [[2268]]. ({{TOS|Journey to Babel}})
{{bginfo|He was played by an [[unknown performer]]. The same actor played [[Bensen]] in a number of episodes.|Apparently he was wearing [[James Doohan]]'s dress uniform costume.}}
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{{bginfo|He was played by an [[unknown actor]] who also played [[Swensen]] in a number of episodes.|Apparently he was wearing [[James Doohan]]'s dress uniform costume.}}
 
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== Flight officer ==
 
== Flight officer ==
 
[[File:Shuttle flight officer.jpg|thumb|A flight officer]]
 
[[File:Shuttle flight officer.jpg|thumb|A flight officer]]
This '''[[flight officer]]''' was a Human female member of Starfleet. In [[2255]] of an [[alternate reality]], she served aboard a shuttlecraft ferrying Captain {{alt|Christopher Pike}} and several cadets back to Starfleet Academy after a visit to the [[Riverside Shipyard]] to see the {{USS|Enterprise|alternate reality}} under construction there, taking a few new recruits as well. Before the shuttle could take off, however, she was forced to go into the [[lavatory]] to evict {{alt|Leonard McCoy}}, an enlistee who, due to his [[aviophobia]], had attempted to spend the flight in that windowless room. After suggesting he see a [[doctor]] (which he considered unnecessary, as he ''was'' a doctor), she focefully insisted that if he didn't sit down, she would ''make'' him sit down, at which point McCoy shrugged and took the nearby seat next to another recruit, {{alt|James T. Kirk}}. She thanked him briefly before walking away. ({{film|11}})
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This '''[[flight officer]]''' was a Human female member of Starfleet. In [[2255]] of an [[alternate reality]], she served aboard a [[Bardeen|shuttlecraft]] ferrying Captain {{alt|Christopher Pike}} and several cadets back to Starfleet Academy after a visit to the [[Riverside Shipyard]] to see the {{USS|Enterprise|alternate reality}} under construction there, taking a few new recruits as well. Before the shuttle could take off, however, she was forced to go into the [[lavatory]] to evict {{alt|Leonard McCoy}}, an enlistee who, due to his [[aviophobia]], had attempted to spend the flight in that windowless room. After suggesting he see a [[doctor]] (which he considered unnecessary, as he ''was'' a doctor), she focefully insisted that if he didn't sit down, she would ''make'' him sit down, at which point McCoy shrugged and took the nearby seat next to another recruit, {{alt|James T. Kirk}}. She thanked him briefly before walking away. ({{film|11}})
 
{{bginfo|The flight officer was played by [[Darlena Tejeiro]]. In the [[Star Trek (novel)|novelization of the 2009 film]], the flight officer is a male character.}}{{clear}}
 
{{bginfo|The flight officer was played by [[Darlena Tejeiro]]. In the [[Star Trek (novel)|novelization of the 2009 film]], the flight officer is a male character.}}{{clear}}
   
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File:Starfleet admiral at memorial service 1.jpg|''Played by [[James H. McGrath Jr.]]''
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File:Starfleet admiral at memorial service 1.jpg|''Played by [[James H. McGrath, Jr.]]''
 
File:Starfleet admiral at memorial service 2.jpg|''Played by [[Gerald W. Abrams]]''
 
File:Starfleet admiral at memorial service 2.jpg|''Played by [[Gerald W. Abrams]]''
 
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This '''technician''' was operating the transporter in the [[orbital office complex]] in the [[2270s]]. She beamed [[Rear Admiral]] [[James Kirk]] to the complex, where he met [[Commander]] [[Montgomery Scott]]. ({{film|1}})
 
This '''technician''' was operating the transporter in the [[orbital office complex]] in the [[2270s]]. She beamed [[Rear Admiral]] [[James Kirk]] to the complex, where he met [[Commander]] [[Montgomery Scott]]. ({{film|1}})
 
{{bginfo|The technician was played by an [[unknown actress]].}}
 
{{bginfo|The technician was played by an [[unknown actress]].}}
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== Rhaandarite in Orbital office complex ==
 
[[File:Rhaandarite Orbital Office Complex.jpg|thumb|150px|A Rhaandarite]]
 
A '''[[Rhaandarite]] male''' worked in the [[Orbital office complex]] when [[Rear Admiral]] James T. Kirk was retaking command of the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701}} in the [[2270s]]. ({{film|1}})
 
{{bginfo|This Rhaandarite was played by an [[unknown actor]].}}
 
 
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== Secret meeting officials ==
 
== Secret meeting officials ==
 
These '''Starfleet officials''' participated in an emergency meeting in the [[Daystrom Conference Room]] at [[Starfleet Headquarters]] following the [[terrorist]] attack at the [[Kelvin Memorial Archive]] in [[London]], [[England]]. The meeting, headed by [[Admiral]] {{alt|Alexander Marcus}}, was interrupted when [[John Harrison]] fired at the officials and killed some of them, including {{alt|Christopher Pike}}. ({{film|12}})
 
These '''Starfleet officials''' participated in an emergency meeting in the [[Daystrom Conference Room]] at [[Starfleet Headquarters]] following the [[terrorist]] attack at the [[Kelvin Memorial Archive]] in [[London]], [[England]]. The meeting, headed by [[Admiral]] {{alt|Alexander Marcus}}, was interrupted when [[John Harrison]] fired at the officials and killed some of them, including {{alt|Christopher Pike}}. ({{film|12}})
{{bginfo|In this scenes, [[Peter Weller]] was [[stunt double|doubled]] by [[Paul Sklar]], [[Bruce Greenwood]] by [[Merritt Yohnka]], [[Beau Billingslea]] by [[Eugene Collier]], and [[Marie Fink]] doubled [[Berit Francis]].|The unnamed admiral played by [[Benjamin P. Binswanger]] might be {{alt|James Komack}}.|[[Colleen Harris]] Vulcan character is listed as "Lady V" in the end credits of the movie. According to the [[Games|virtual collectible card battle game]] ''[[Star Trek: Rivals]]'', card #50, she is named Commander Stovek.}}
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{{bginfo|In this scenes, [[Peter Weller]] was [[stunt double|doubled]] by [[Paul Sklar]], [[Bruce Greenwood]] by [[Merritt Yohnka]], [[Beau Billingslea]] by [[Eugene Collier]], and [[Marie Fink]] doubled [[Berit Francis]].|The unnamed admiral played by [[Benjamin P. Binswanger]] might be {{alt|James Komack}}.|[[Colleen Harris]] Vulcan character is listed as "Lady V" in the end credits of the movie. According to the [[Games|virtual collectible card battle game]] ''[[Star Trek: Rivals]]'', card #50, she is named Commander Stovek. [[Maryellen Aviano]]'s character is listed on card #60 as Captain K. Avante.}}
   
 
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This '''Starfleet security officer''' was assigned to the [[photon torpedo]]es brought aboard the USS ''Enterprise'' in 2259. He prohibited access to the torpedoes by {{alt|Montgomery Scott}}. ({{film|12}})
 
This '''Starfleet security officer''' was assigned to the [[photon torpedo]]es brought aboard the USS ''Enterprise'' in 2259. He prohibited access to the torpedoes by {{alt|Montgomery Scott}}. ({{film|12}})
 
{{bginfo|This "Torpedo Security" was played by actor [[Marco Sanchez]].}}
 
{{bginfo|This "Torpedo Security" was played by actor [[Marco Sanchez]].}}
 
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[[File:Vegan orbital office complex officer.jpg|thumb|150px|A Vegan]]
 
A '''[[Vegan]] male''' worked in the [[Orbital office complex]] when [[Rear Admiral]] James T. Kirk was retaking command of the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701}} in the [[2270s]]. ({{film|1}})
 
{{bginfo|This Vegan was played by an [[unknown actor]].}}
 
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{{Starfleet personnel}}
 
{{Starfleet personnel}}
   
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[[Category:Starfleet personnel (alternate reality)| Starfleet personnel (23rd century), unnamed]]
 
[[Category:Starfleet personnel (alternate reality)| Starfleet personnel (23rd century), unnamed]]
 
[[Category:Unnamed Humans|Starfleet personnel (23rd century), Unnamed]]
 
[[Category:Unnamed Humans|Starfleet personnel (23rd century), Unnamed]]
 
[[Category:Unnamed Starfleet personnel| Starfleet personnel (23rd century)]]
 
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Revision as of 08:06, 30 September 2015

AT: "xx" The following is a list of unnamed 23rd century Starfleet personnel.

Babel Conference officer

File:Starfleet officer journey to babel.jpg

A Starfleet officer

This Lieutenant commander was among the delegates who traveled to the Babel Conference on the USS Enterprise, in 2268. (TOS: "Journey to Babel")

He was played by an unknown actor who also played Swensen in a number of episodes.
Apparently he was wearing James Doohan's dress uniform costume.

Cadet #1 on Argelius II

Starfleet cadet argelius

A Starfleet cadet.

A Starfleet cadet was present in the bar on Argelius II, watching the dance of Kara in the presence of Kirk, McCoy and Scott in 2267. He was later accompanied by an Argelian lady from the bar to stroll the foggy streets outside. (TOS: "Wolf in the Fold")

This cadet was played by an unknown performer. The same actor appeared in "The Trouble with Tribbles" as an Antares officer.
His uniform was originally worn by Finnegan or his stunt double in "Shore Leave".

Cadet #2 on Argelius II

Starfleet cadet argelius 2

A Starfleet cadet.

This Starfleet cadet was also present in the bar on Argelius II, in 2267. (TOS: "Wolf in the Fold")

This cadet was played by an unknown actor.
His costume was originally worn by Finnegan or his stunt double in "Shore Leave".

Ceremonial guards

Memorial service ceremonial guards

Seven ceremonial guards

These Starfleet officers served as ceremonial guards during the memorial service held for Christopher Pike in 2259. (Star Trek Into Darkness)

Four of the ceremonial guards were played by real life veterans, Eric Greitens (on the left side of the flag), Adam McCann (bottom left), Jon Orvasky (top left), and Melissa Steinman (right side). The other three were played by unknown performers. [1]
The virtual collectible card battle game Star Trek: Rivals used behind the scenes pictures of Melissa Steinman and an unknown actor (to Steinman's right) as cards #19, titled Ceremonial Guard J.D. West, and #20, titled Ceremonial Guard J. Jahnke.

Officer on Argelius II

Starfleet officer argelius

A Starfleet officer.

This Starfleet officer was also present in the bar on Argelius II, in 2267. (TOS: "Wolf in the Fold")

This officer was played by an unknown performer.
He wore a turtleneck uniform left over from the two pilots.

Federation Council personnel

A number of Starfleet officers were present at a meeting of the Federation Council in 2286. (Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home)

One of the security guards was played by Ron Cragg. [2]

Flight officer

Shuttle flight officer

A flight officer

This flight officer was a Human female member of Starfleet. In 2255 of an alternate reality, she served aboard a shuttlecraft ferrying Captain Christopher Pike and several cadets back to Starfleet Academy after a visit to the Riverside Shipyard to see the USS Enterprise under construction there, taking a few new recruits as well. Before the shuttle could take off, however, she was forced to go into the lavatory to evict Leonard McCoy, an enlistee who, due to his aviophobia, had attempted to spend the flight in that windowless room. After suggesting he see a doctor (which he considered unnecessary, as he was a doctor), she focefully insisted that if he didn't sit down, she would make him sit down, at which point McCoy shrugged and took the nearby seat next to another recruit, James T. Kirk. She thanked him briefly before walking away. (Star Trek)

The flight officer was played by Darlena Tejeiro. In the novelization of the 2009 film, the flight officer is a male character.

Headquarters personnel

These high-ranking Starfleet personnel attended a meeting with Admiral Marcus at Starfleet Headquarters the day after the attack at the Daystrom Conference Room. The meeting was interrupted when Kirk and Spock presented Marcus new information. (Star Trek Into Darkness)

Headquarters personnel (2259)

These Starfleet officers worked at Starfleet Headquarters in 2259 at the time the secret meeting at the Daystrom Conference Room was convoked and following the attack of John Harrison. (Star Trek Into Darkness)

Launch spectators

These Starfleet officers watched the christening of the USS Enterprise NCC-1701-B from a drydock in 2293 and applauded. (Star Trek Generations)

All Starfleet officers were played by background performers who received no credit for their appearance.
Among the costumes sold off on the It's A Wrap! sale and auction on eBay were the trousers of actor S. Williams and actress M. McCahill as well as the costume of Dale Kasman. [3] [4] [5]

Lexington bridge crewman

Lexington bridge crewman

A crewman

This crewman served on the bridge of the USS Lexington, under the command of Commodore Robert Wesley in 2268, when the ship was involved in a mock battle scenario against the USS Enterprise. (TOS: "The Ultimate Computer")

Played by an unknown performer.

Maiden voyage officials

These two high-ranking Starfleet officers attended the maiden voyage of the USS Enterprise-B in 2293 and witnessed the destruction of the SS Robert Fox and the SS Lakul by the Nexus. (Star Trek Generations)

Both officials were portrayed by background performers who received no credit for their appearance.
The trousers worn by Rina Bennett were previously worn by Madge Sinclair in Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home and were sold off on the It's A Wrap! sale and auction on eBay. [6]

Memorial admirals

These two Starfleet admirals attended the memorial service for Admiral Christopher Pike in 2259. They were seated on the podium. (Star Trek Into Darkness)

These two admirals were played by director J.J. Abrams' father and father-in-law in cameo roles.

Orbital office complex technician

Orbital office complex technician

A technician

This technician was operating the transporter in the orbital office complex in the 2270s. She beamed Rear Admiral James Kirk to the complex, where he met Commander Montgomery Scott. (Star Trek: The Motion Picture)

The technician was played by an unknown actress.

Orbital office complex personnel

These technicians were working in the Orbital office complex when Kirk beamed aboard to board the USS Enterprise in the 2270s. (Star Trek: The Motion Picture)

They were played by unknown performers.

Reliant bridge officer

Reliant bridge officer

An officer

This female officer served on the bridge of the USS Reliant in 2285, under the command of Captain Clark Terrell, when the ship visited Ceti Alpha VI. Later, along with the rest of the crew, she was imprisoned on the planet by Khan Noonien Singh and his followers. (Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan)

Played by an unknown performer.

Secret meeting officials

These Starfleet officials participated in an emergency meeting in the Daystrom Conference Room at Starfleet Headquarters following the terrorist attack at the Kelvin Memorial Archive in London, England. The meeting, headed by Admiral Alexander Marcus, was interrupted when John Harrison fired at the officials and killed some of them, including Christopher Pike. (Star Trek Into Darkness)

In this scenes, Peter Weller was doubled by Paul Sklar, Bruce Greenwood by Merritt Yohnka, Beau Billingslea by Eugene Collier, and Marie Fink doubled Berit Francis.
The unnamed admiral played by Benjamin P. Binswanger might be James Komack.
Colleen Harris Vulcan character is listed as "Lady V" in the end credits of the movie. According to the virtual collectible card battle game Star Trek: Rivals, card #50, she is named Commander Stovek. Maryellen Aviano's character is listed on card #60 as Captain K. Avante.

Shuttle pilot (2259)

Shuttle pilot, 2259

A shuttle pilot

This Starfleet officer served as pilot for the shuttlecraft which transported James T. Kirk, Spock, Bones and Carol Marcus aboard the USS Enterprise in 2259. (Star Trek Into Darkness)

This shuttle pilot was played by Paul K. Daniel.

Torpedo security

Torpedo security, 2259

A security officer

This Starfleet security officer was assigned to the photon torpedoes brought aboard the USS Enterprise in 2259. He prohibited access to the torpedoes by Montgomery Scott. (Star Trek Into Darkness)

This "Torpedo Security" was played by actor Marco Sanchez.

Vegan in orbital office complex

File:Vegan orbital office complex officer.jpg

A Vegan

A Vegan male worked in the Orbital office complex when Rear Admiral James T. Kirk was retaking command of the USS Enterprise in the 2270s. (Star Trek: The Motion Picture)

This Vegan was played by an unknown actor.

Workman in space

This workman in space was working outside of the Enterprise when the shuttle with Kirk and Scotty approached the Enterprise in the 2270s. (Star Trek: The Motion Picture)

He was also working outside the Enterprise when Kirk, Uhura and Sulu boarded the Enterprise in 2285. (Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan)

The workman in space was portrayed by stuntman Tom Morga. ("Tom Morga: Alien Stuntman" special feature, Star Trek: Original Motion Picture Collection (DVD))
The workman was filmed, mounted on a motion control rig that spun him around in front of a bluescreen, by Douglas Trumbull. (Star Trek: The Magazine Volume 2, Issue 8, p. 69)
The character's appearance in Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan is stock footage from Star Trek: The Motion Picture.

Personnel by location