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List of unnamed [[Suliban]].
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==Suliban Doctor==
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== Suliban doctor ==
 
[[File:Suliban Doctor.jpg|thumb|150px|A Suliban doctor]]
 
[[File:Suliban Doctor.jpg|thumb|150px|A Suliban doctor]]
The Suliban Doctor administered drugs that forced [[Klaang]] who the [[Suliban]] captured from the [[Enterprise (NX-01)|''Enterprise'']] to tell the truth when [[Silik]] interrogated him. Silik asked the doctor if Klaang was telling the truth and the doctor told him that the drugs were working. ({{ENT|Broken Bow}})
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The Suliban doctor administered drugs that forced [[Klaang]] who the [[Suliban]] captured from the [[Enterprise (NX-01)|''Enterprise'']] to tell the truth when [[Silik]] interrogated him. Silik asked the doctor if Klaang was telling the truth and the doctor told him that the drugs were working. ({{ENT|Broken Bow}})
 
{{bginfo|The Suliban doctor was played by ''Trek'' regular [[Joseph Ruskin]].}}
 
{{bginfo|The Suliban doctor was played by ''Trek'' regular [[Joseph Ruskin]].}}
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== Suliban medic ==
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[[File:Suliban medic.jpg|thumb|150px|A Suliban medic]]
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This '''Suliban medic''' did the genetic changes to [[Silik]] after the [[Humanoid Figure|mysterious benefactor]] determined to send Silik on an undercover mission aboard ''Enterprise'', disguised as a [[Borothan]]. ({{ENT|Cold Front}})
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{{bginfo|This Suliban was portrayed by [[Louis Ortiz]] who received no credit for this appearance.}}
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==Suliban Salvage Ship Commander==
 
==Suliban Salvage Ship Commander==
 
[[File:Suliban Salvage Ship Commander.jpg|thumb|150px|A Suliban commander]]
 
[[File:Suliban Salvage Ship Commander.jpg|thumb|150px|A Suliban commander]]
The '''Suliban Salvage Ship Commander''' encountered the ''Enterprise'' in late 2152. The commander demanded that [[Jonathan Archer]] surrender a [[31st century]] time travel ship. He refused to explain why he wanted the ship, and Archer refused to surrender the vessel since it was an Earth ship. ''Enterprise'' drove the ship off, but it returned with cell ships. The commander and his vessel were destroyed by [[Tholian]] forces who also wanted the time ship. ({{ENT|Future Tense}})
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The '''Suliban salvage ship commander''' encountered the ''Enterprise'' in late 2152. The commander demanded that [[Jonathan Archer]] surrender a [[31st century]] time travel ship. He refused to explain why he wanted the ship, and Archer refused to surrender the vessel since it was an Earth ship. ''Enterprise'' drove the ship off, but it returned with cell ships. The commander and his vessel were destroyed by [[Tholian]] forces who also wanted the time ship. ({{ENT|Future Tense}})
 
{{bginfo|The Suliban salvage ship commander was played by [[Cullen Douglas]].}}
 
{{bginfo|The Suliban salvage ship commander was played by [[Cullen Douglas]].}}
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==Suliban Soldier==
 
==Suliban Soldier==
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The '''Suliban soldier''' was part of the boarding party that [[T'Pol]] let come on ''Enterprise'' to verify that Archer was no longer on board. He reported that Archer was not on board, but he got their data discs back and detected a temporal signature at Archer's last known location in the [[turbolift]]. ({{ENT|Shockwave, Part II}})
 
The '''Suliban soldier''' was part of the boarding party that [[T'Pol]] let come on ''Enterprise'' to verify that Archer was no longer on board. He reported that Archer was not on board, but he got their data discs back and detected a temporal signature at Archer's last known location in the [[turbolift]]. ({{ENT|Shockwave, Part II}})
 
{{bginfo|The Suliban soldier was played by [[Michael Kosik]].}}
 
{{bginfo|The Suliban soldier was played by [[Michael Kosik]].}}
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==Suliban Woman==
 
==Suliban Woman==
[[File:Suliban Woman.jpg|150px|thumb|Suliban Woman]]
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[[File:Suliban Woman.jpg|150px|thumb|Suliban woman]]
This '''Suliban Woman''' was held prisoner at the [[Tandaran]] [[Detention Complex 26]] in [[2151]]. She was one of the first Suliban encountered by Jonathan Archer and [[Travis Mayweather]] during their stay at the encampment. ({{ENT|Detained}})
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This '''Suliban woman''' was held prisoner at the [[Tandaran]] [[Detention Complex 26]] in [[2151]]. She was one of the first Suliban encountered by Jonathan Archer and [[Travis Mayweather]] during their stay at the encampment. ({{ENT|Detained}})
 
{{bginfo|The Suliban woman was played by actress [[Wilda Taylor]].}}
 
{{bginfo|The Suliban woman was played by actress [[Wilda Taylor]].}}
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==Suliban Woman #2==
 
==Suliban Woman #2==
 
The '''Suliban Woman #2''' was held prisoner at the [[Tandaran]] [[Detention Complex 26]]. She escaped when [[Enterprise (NX-01)|''Enterprise'']] rescued [[Jonathan Archer]] and [[Travis Mayweather]] who were also detained at the camp. ({{ENT|Detained}})
 
The '''Suliban Woman #2''' was held prisoner at the [[Tandaran]] [[Detention Complex 26]]. She escaped when [[Enterprise (NX-01)|''Enterprise'']] rescued [[Jonathan Archer]] and [[Travis Mayweather]] who were also detained at the camp. ({{ENT|Detained}})
 
{{bginfo|The Suliban woman was played by extra [[Laura Renault]] who received no credit for her appearance.}}
 
{{bginfo|The Suliban woman was played by extra [[Laura Renault]] who received no credit for her appearance.}}
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==Suliban child==
 
==Suliban child==
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This '''Suliban child''' was held prisoner at the Tandaran Detention Complex 26 in 2151. Jonathan Archer and Travis Mayweather were disgusted that children were being imprisoned. ({{ENT|Detained}})
 
This '''Suliban child''' was held prisoner at the Tandaran Detention Complex 26 in 2151. Jonathan Archer and Travis Mayweather were disgusted that children were being imprisoned. ({{ENT|Detained}})
 
{{bginfo|The Suliban child was played by extra [[Shawna Engert]] who received no credit for her appearance.}}
 
{{bginfo|The Suliban child was played by extra [[Shawna Engert]] who received no credit for her appearance.}}
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==Suliban prisoner #1==
 
==Suliban prisoner #1==
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This '''Suliban prisoner''' was held prisoner at the Tandaran Detention Complex 26 in 2151. He was not a member of the Cabal, but was still interned just because he was Suliban. He participated in the escape plan that freed the Suliban and Jonathan Archer and Travis Mayweather. ({{ENT|Detained}})
 
This '''Suliban prisoner''' was held prisoner at the Tandaran Detention Complex 26 in 2151. He was not a member of the Cabal, but was still interned just because he was Suliban. He participated in the escape plan that freed the Suliban and Jonathan Archer and Travis Mayweather. ({{ENT|Detained}})
 
{{bginfo|The Suliban prisoner was played by extra [[Billy Hamilton]] who received no credit for his appearance.}}
 
{{bginfo|The Suliban prisoner was played by extra [[Billy Hamilton]] who received no credit for his appearance.}}
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==Suliban prisoner #2==
 
==Suliban prisoner #2==
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This '''Suliban prisoner''' was held prisoner at the Tandaran Detention Complex 26 in 2151. He would escape with the others in the camp, when the ''Enterprise'' rescued Jonathan Archer and Travis Mayweather who were also imprisoned at the camp. ({{ENT|Detained}})
 
This '''Suliban prisoner''' was held prisoner at the Tandaran Detention Complex 26 in 2151. He would escape with the others in the camp, when the ''Enterprise'' rescued Jonathan Archer and Travis Mayweather who were also imprisoned at the camp. ({{ENT|Detained}})
 
{{bginfo|The Suliban prisoner was played by extra [[Trey King]] who received no credit for his appearance.}}
 
{{bginfo|The Suliban prisoner was played by extra [[Trey King]] who received no credit for his appearance.}}
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==Suliban prisoners==
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[[File:DetentionComplex26.jpg|thumb|Suliban prisoners in courtyard of [[Detention Complex 26]]]]
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'''Suliban prisoners''' were held at the [[Tandaran]] [[Detention Complex 26]] in [[2151]]. Their only crime was that they were living in the [[Tandar sector]]. The Tandarans were at war with the [[Suliban]] [[Cabal]].({{ENT|Detained}})
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{{bginfo|A total of 89 Suliban were held at the detention center. Sixteen Suliban prisoners were shown in a court yard during an inspection by Klev. Another six were shown standing outside their cells during inspection. Some of those shown were Danik, Sajen, and Narra, and the unnamed ones in this article.||The Suliban prisoners, except for those with separate articles, were played by [[unknown performers]].}}
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== Suliban agents (Broken Bow) ==
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These two '''Suliban''' followed the [[Klingon]] [[courier]] [[Klaang]] to [[Earth]] where his Klingon [[scout]]ship [[crash landing|crash-landed]] in a [[cornfield]] in [[Broken Bow]], [[Oklahoma]]. They hunted Klaang through the cornfield into a [[silo]] with the aim to get the [[DNA]] information Klaang previously got from [[Sarin]] on [[Rigel X]]. Klaang sealed the door but because of their [[Genetic engineering|genetic enhancements]] the Suliban slipped through under the door and followed the Klingon into the silo. Klaang made a high foot jump from the upper section of the silo and destroyed the silo, killing the two Suliban, with his [[Klingon disruptor]].
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[[Silik]] later mentioned the death of these two Suliban while speaking with the Cabal's [[Humanoid Figure|mysterious benefactor]], noting that one of them was a friend of his. He requested if the benefactor could prevent it, only to be told that their agreement didn't provide for correcting mistakes. ({{ENT|Broken Bow}})
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{{bginfo|Both Suliban were played by stunt performers who received no credit for their appearance.|The costume worn by [[Steve Lambert]] was sold off on the [[It's A Wrap! sale and auction]] on eBay.'' {{stala|2957}}}}
   
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File:Suliban in Broken Bow 1.jpg|''Played by [[Steve Lambert]]''
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File:Suliban in Broken Bow 2.jpg|''Played by [[Mike Watson]]''
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[[Category:Unnamed individuals|Suliban]]
 
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Revision as of 23:13, 28 September 2012

List of unnamed Suliban.

Suliban doctor

Suliban Doctor

A Suliban doctor

The Suliban doctor administered drugs that forced Klaang who the Suliban captured from the Enterprise to tell the truth when Silik interrogated him. Silik asked the doctor if Klaang was telling the truth and the doctor told him that the drugs were working. (ENT: "Broken Bow")

The Suliban doctor was played by Trek regular Joseph Ruskin.

Suliban medic

Suliban medic

A Suliban medic

This Suliban medic did the genetic changes to Silik after the mysterious benefactor determined to send Silik on an undercover mission aboard Enterprise, disguised as a Borothan. (ENT: "Cold Front")

This Suliban was portrayed by Louis Ortiz who received no credit for this appearance.

Suliban Salvage Ship Commander

Suliban Salvage Ship Commander

A Suliban commander

The Suliban salvage ship commander encountered the Enterprise in late 2152. The commander demanded that Jonathan Archer surrender a 31st century time travel ship. He refused to explain why he wanted the ship, and Archer refused to surrender the vessel since it was an Earth ship. Enterprise drove the ship off, but it returned with cell ships. The commander and his vessel were destroyed by Tholian forces who also wanted the time ship. (ENT: "Future Tense")

The Suliban salvage ship commander was played by Cullen Douglas.

Suliban Soldier

File:Suliban soldier, Shockwave II.jpg

A Suliban soldier

The Suliban soldier was part of the boarding party that T'Pol let come on Enterprise to verify that Archer was no longer on board. He reported that Archer was not on board, but he got their data discs back and detected a temporal signature at Archer's last known location in the turbolift. (ENT: "Shockwave, Part II")

The Suliban soldier was played by Michael Kosik.

Suliban Woman

File:Suliban Woman.jpg

Suliban woman

This Suliban woman was held prisoner at the Tandaran Detention Complex 26 in 2151. She was one of the first Suliban encountered by Jonathan Archer and Travis Mayweather during their stay at the encampment. (ENT: "Detained")

The Suliban woman was played by actress Wilda Taylor.

Suliban Woman #2

The Suliban Woman #2 was held prisoner at the Tandaran Detention Complex 26. She escaped when Enterprise rescued Jonathan Archer and Travis Mayweather who were also detained at the camp. (ENT: "Detained")

The Suliban woman was played by extra Laura Renault who received no credit for her appearance.

Suliban child

File:Suliban child.jpg

A Suliban child

This Suliban child was held prisoner at the Tandaran Detention Complex 26 in 2151. Jonathan Archer and Travis Mayweather were disgusted that children were being imprisoned. (ENT: "Detained")

The Suliban child was played by extra Shawna Engert who received no credit for her appearance.

Suliban prisoner #1

Suliban prisoner 1

A Suliban prisoner

This Suliban prisoner was held prisoner at the Tandaran Detention Complex 26 in 2151. He was not a member of the Cabal, but was still interned just because he was Suliban. He participated in the escape plan that freed the Suliban and Jonathan Archer and Travis Mayweather. (ENT: "Detained")

The Suliban prisoner was played by extra Billy Hamilton who received no credit for his appearance.

Suliban prisoner #2

Suliban prisoner 2

A Suliban prisoner

This Suliban prisoner was held prisoner at the Tandaran Detention Complex 26 in 2151. He would escape with the others in the camp, when the Enterprise rescued Jonathan Archer and Travis Mayweather who were also imprisoned at the camp. (ENT: "Detained")

The Suliban prisoner was played by extra Trey King who received no credit for his appearance.

Suliban prisoners

File:DetentionComplex26.jpg

Suliban prisoners in courtyard of Detention Complex 26

Suliban prisoners were held at the Tandaran Detention Complex 26 in 2151. Their only crime was that they were living in the Tandar sector. The Tandarans were at war with the Suliban Cabal.(ENT: "Detained")

A total of 89 Suliban were held at the detention center. Sixteen Suliban prisoners were shown in a court yard during an inspection by Klev. Another six were shown standing outside their cells during inspection. Some of those shown were Danik, Sajen, and Narra, and the unnamed ones in this article.
The Suliban prisoners, except for those with separate articles, were played by unknown performers.

Suliban agents (Broken Bow)

These two Suliban followed the Klingon courier Klaang to Earth where his Klingon scoutship crash-landed in a cornfield in Broken Bow, Oklahoma. They hunted Klaang through the cornfield into a silo with the aim to get the DNA information Klaang previously got from Sarin on Rigel X. Klaang sealed the door but because of their genetic enhancements the Suliban slipped through under the door and followed the Klingon into the silo. Klaang made a high foot jump from the upper section of the silo and destroyed the silo, killing the two Suliban, with his Klingon disruptor.

Silik later mentioned the death of these two Suliban while speaking with the Cabal's mysterious benefactor, noting that one of them was a friend of his. He requested if the benefactor could prevent it, only to be told that their agreement didn't provide for correcting mistakes. (ENT: "Broken Bow")

Both Suliban were played by stunt performers who received no credit for their appearance.
The costume worn by Steve Lambert was sold off on the It's A Wrap! sale and auction on eBay. [1]