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Template:Realworld This is a list of characters who have recurring appearances or mentions in the volume 1 and volume 2 of DC's TOS series of comics.

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

James T. Kirk (James T. Kirk at Memory Beta, the wiki for licensed Star Trek works)
Starfleet rear admiral who was the former CO of USS Enterprise. Kirk was temporary commander of USS Excelsior before being demoted to captain of the USS Enterprise-A. Kirk's first DC Comics appearance was in issue #1, "The Wormhole Connection".
Spock (Spock at Memory Beta, the wiki for licensed Star Trek works)
Starfleet captain, former CO of Enterprise. Spock was resurrected and made captain of the USS Surak before becoming XO of the Enterprise-A. Spock's first DC Comics appearance was in issue #7, "Pon Farr". He appeared in almost every issue thereafter.
Leonard McCoy (Leonard McCoy at Memory Beta, the wiki for licensed Star Trek works)
Starfleet medical officer who was CMO of USS Enterprise, Excelsior and the Enterprise-A. McCoy's first DC Comics appearance was in issue #1, "The Wormhole Connection". McCoy was absent from "Idol Threats".
Montgomery Scott (Montgomery Scott at Memory Beta, the wiki for licensed Star Trek works)
Starfleet engineer. Scotty's first DC Comics appearance was in issue #1, "The Wormhole Connection". Scotty was absent from "Idol Threats". He appeared on the cover of "Partners?", but had no interior appearances.
Hikaru Sulu (Hikaru Sulu at Memory Beta, the wiki for licensed Star Trek works)
Starfleet officer, a helmsman by specialty. Sulu was introduced as the first officer of the Enterprise in issue #6, "Who Is Enigma?". Sulu's first DC Comics appearance was in issue #1, "The Wormhole Connection". He appeared, but had no dialog in "Partners?".
Nyota Uhura (Nyota Uhura at Memory Beta, the wiki for licensed Star Trek works)
Uhura's first DC Comics appearance was in issue #1, "The Wormhole Connection".
Pavel Chekov (Pavel Chekov at Memory Beta, the wiki for licensed Star Trek works)
Chekov's first DC Comics appearance was in issue #1, "The Wormhole Connection".
Saavik (Saavik at Memory Beta, the wiki for licensed Star Trek works)
Saavik was the Enterprise science officer, taking over from Spock while he was absent from the pages. ("The Wormhole Connection"; "Who's Who in Star Trek 2")
Arex (Arex Na Eth at Memory Beta, the wiki for licensed Star Trek works)
("Choices!"; "Who's Who in Star Trek 1")
M'Ress (Shiboline M'Ress at Memory Beta, the wiki for licensed Star Trek works)
("Choices!"; "Who's Who in Star Trek 2") In "The Corbomite Effect!", M'Ress appeared in two panels but had no dialog.
William Bearclaw (William Bearclaw at Memory Beta, the wiki for licensed Star Trek works)
("The Wormhole Connection"; Who's Who in Star Trek #1)
Elizabeth Sherwood (Elizabeth Sherwood at Memory Beta, the wiki for licensed Star Trek works)
("The Wormhole Connection"; Who's Who in Star Trek #2)
Nancy Bryce (Nancy Bryce at Memory Beta, the wiki for licensed Star Trek works)
("The Wormhole Connection"; Who's Who in Star Trek #1)
Konom (Konom at Memory Beta, the wiki for licensed Star Trek works)
A Klingon defector serving on board Enterprise after the events of the first story arc, often seen operating the transporter. ("The Wormhole Connection"; Who's Who in Star Trek #1)

Recurring characters

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A

Apollo

Apollo

Apollo (Apollo at Memory Beta, the wiki for licensed Star Trek works)
Powerful being who is regarded in Greek mythology, and by himself, as a god. ("Who's Who in Star Trek 1") Apollo encountered the space explorers known as The Worthy in the 20th century and stranded them a lifetime's journey away from their home when they refused to worship him. ("A Rude Awakening!")
Robert April, young

April

Robert April (Robert April at Memory Beta, the wiki for licensed Star Trek works)
Starfleet senior officer, former commander of the original Enterprise. ("Who's Who in Star Trek 1") Christopher Pike served a tour as April's first officer, including a period of time in which April was incapacitated and Pike commanded Enterprise in an encounter with the Tralmanii. ("All Those Years Ago...") April also has non-canon appearances listed in Pocket TOS characters and Early Voyages characters.
Arrit (Arrit at Memory Beta, the wiki for licensed Star Trek works)
("A Rude Awakening!", "Great Expectations!", "Tomorrow Never Knows!")

B

Dave Bailey

Bailey

Dave Bailey (David Bailey at Memory Beta, the wiki for licensed Star Trek works)
Starfleet navigator formerly assigned to USS Enterprise. ("Who's Who in Star Trek 1") He was a junior officer when his vessel encountered Balok in the 2260s, Bailey took part in the first diplomatic contact with the First Federation, and returned to Starfleet a better officer. Bailey's role in the Balok encounter was later part of the memories contained in Rand's telepathic flashback broadcast. ("The Dream Walkers") Bailey, apparently still serving as a diplomatic envoy, was on hand in 2286 when the Enterprise-A investigated extradimensional aliens. (Star Trek: Debt of Honor)
Balok

Balok

Balok (Balok at Memory Beta, the wiki for licensed Star Trek works)
First Federation representative who commanded the Fesarius, a giant vessel which confronted Kirk's Enterprise in the 2260s. ("Who's Who in Star Trek 1") Balok's role in the encounter was later part of the memories contained in Rand's telepathic flashback broadcast. ("The Dream Walkers")
John Bearclaw (John Bearclaw at Memory Beta, the wiki for licensed Star Trek works)
Starfleet captain of USS Gallant, killed in 2285. ("The Wormhole Connection"; "Who's Who in Star Trek 1") Captain Bearclaw's first name was revealed in his son's Who's Who in Star Trek entry.
Bernie (aka "Moron") (Kobry at Memory Beta, the wiki for licensed Star Trek works)
Albino Klingon hybrid. Bernie was very similar to Kobrai, a character who appeared in Pocket TNG: "Strike Zone".
R.J. Blaise (R.J. Blaise at Memory Beta, the wiki for licensed Star Trek works)
Starfleet protocol officer assigned as Kirk's (so-called) "watchdog". Blaise revealed her first name to Uhura, making her promise not to reveal it to anyone. ("The First Thing We Do...") Blaise's name was eventually announced to the Enterprise crew, by Kirk. (Star Trek Special (DC volume 2))
Bloemker (Bloemker at Memory Beta, the wiki for licensed Star Trek works)
Starfleet security ensign.
File:Philip Boyce.jpg

Boyce

Philip Boyce (Phillip Boyce at Memory Beta, the wiki for licensed Star Trek works)
("Who's Who in Star Trek 1"; "All Those Years Ago...") See also Pocket TOS characters and Early Voyages characters.
Kubaka Buganda (Kabaka Buganda at Memory Beta, the wiki for licensed Star Trek works)
Former significant other of Uhura. In the 2260s, Uhura left Kubaka in order to accept a post aboard the Enterprise. She met him again in the 2280s.
Andre "Bernie" Bryce (Andre Bryce at Memory Beta, the wiki for licensed Star Trek works)
("The Wormhole Connection", "Old Loyalties")
Burnside (Burnside at Memory Beta, the wiki for licensed Star Trek works)
Crewmwmber aboard USS Enterprise-A.

C

Glynnis Campbell (Glynnis Campbell at Memory Beta, the wiki for licensed Star Trek works)
Scotty's wife. ("Retrospect") Glynnis's grave was in the same cemetery as Peter Preston's. ("The First Thing We Do...")
Castille (Castille at Memory Beta, the wiki for licensed Star Trek works)
Mentite officer on USS Enterprise-A.
Catalano (Catalano at Memory Beta, the wiki for licensed Star Trek works)
Leader of the Worthy. ("A Rude Awakening!", "Great Expectations!", "Tomorrow Never Knows!")
File:Christine Chapel 2266.jpg

Chapel

Christine Chapel (Christine Chapel at Memory Beta, the wiki for licensed Star Trek works)
("Tools of Tyranny")
Pavel Chekov (mirror) (Pavel Chekov (mirror) at Memory Beta, the wiki for licensed Star Trek works)
File:SamuelCogley.jpg

Cogley

Samuel T. Cogley (Samuel Cogley at Memory Beta, the wiki for licensed Star Trek works)
Lawyer who defended Kirk in a court martial at Starbase 11, and again on Earth in the 2280s. ("Who's Who in Star Trek 1"; "The First Thing We Do..."; "... Let's Kill All the Lawyers!"; "Trial and Error!")

D

Dav (Dav at Memory Beta, the wiki for licensed Star Trek works)
Nasgul, repeatedly shouts "all hail the Salla" until Kelvis fells him with a thrown apple to the head. ("The First Thing We Do...")
Matthew Decker (Matthew Decker at Memory Beta, the wiki for licensed Star Trek works)
Starfleet officer. As a captain, Decker was part of the teaching faculty at Starfleet Academy when James Kirk arriced there in the 2250s. (Who's Who in Star Trek 1; "Starfleet Academy!")

E

Enajj (Enajj at Memory Beta, the wiki for licensed Star Trek works)
("A Rude Awakening!", "Great Expectations!", "Tomorrow Never Knows!")
Charlie Evans (Charles Evans at Memory Beta, the wiki for licensed Star Trek works)
(Who's Who in Star Trek 1) There is yet more information on Charlie's non-canon appearances on the Starfleet Academy characters page.
Exius (Exius at Memory Beta, the wiki for licensed Star Trek works)
Tyrion commander. ("Partners?", "Partners? The Startling Conclusion!")
Eyleen (Eyleen at Memory Beta, the wiki for licensed Star Trek works)
("A Rude Awakening!", "Great Expectations!", "Tomorrow Never Knows!")

F

Federation President, 2286

The President

Federation president (see unnamed Federation president) (President of the United Federation of Planets at Memory Beta, the wiki for licensed Star Trek works)
The Federation President in the late 2280s was in charge of a session of the Federation Council when Admiral James T. Kirk was on his way to Earth aboard HMS Bounty. The President reduced the charges against Kirk after the admiral saved the planet from the "whalesong" probe. (The Voyage Home adaptation)
The President contacted the crew of the USS Enterprise-A personally shortly thereafter to have them investigate the current condition of Gamma Trianguli VI. ("The Corbomite Effect!")
The President was forced, again, to put Kirk on trial, at the request of the Nasgul and the Klingons. ("The Return!", "Fast Friends", etc.) He informs Kirk that he will preside over Kirk's trial board. ("The First Thing We Do...") More information about this president can be found on recurring non-canon characters.
Sean Finnegan (Sean Finnegan at Memory Beta, the wiki for licensed Star Trek works)
("Old Loyalties", "Finnegan's Wake!"; "Starfleet Academy!")
Fouton (Fouton at Memory Beta, the wiki for licensed Star Trek works)

G

Sally Gallan (Sally Gallan at Memory Beta, the wiki for licensed Star Trek works)
("Partners?", "Partners? The Startling Conclusion!")
Garrett (Garrett at Memory Beta, the wiki for licensed Star Trek works)
Commodore who was the commanding officer of Starbase 13 in the 2280s. When Terran Empire force discovered a means by which to enter parallel universes, Garrett's command was on the front lines of the Federation's defense from the dimension warping intruders. Garrett ignored orders from Starfleet Command in order to allow Admiral Kirk to steal USS Excelsior and follow the mirror forces back to their reality. Upon Kirk's return, Garrett put his base on an information blackout in order to minimize panic that could have been caused by extensive press coverage of the costly battle. ("Double Image", "Deadly Reflection!", "The Tantalus Trap!", "Homecoming...")
Amanda Grayson (Amanda Grayson at Memory Beta, the wiki for licensed Star Trek works)
("Who's Who in Star Trek 1"; Star Trek: Debt of Honor)
Amanda Grayson (mirror) (Amanda Grayson (mirror) at Memory Beta, the wiki for licensed Star Trek works)
Gim (Gim at Memory Beta, the wiki for licensed Star Trek works)
("A Rude Awakening!", "Great Expectations!", "Tomorrow Never Knows!")
Guardian of Forever (Guardian of Forever at Memory Beta, the wiki for licensed Star Trek works)
("Who's Who in Star Trek 2")

H

Hazzard (Hazzard at Memory Beta, the wiki for licensed Star Trek works)

K

Lee Kelso (Lee Kelso at Memory Beta, the wiki for licensed Star Trek works)
("Who's Who in Star Trek 1")
Kelvis (Kelvis at Memory Beta, the wiki for licensed Star Trek works)
Klingon soldier. Named for someone named Elvis. His sideburns seem to be modeled after Elvis Presley's. ("The First Thing We Do...")
Keydn (Keydn at Memory Beta, the wiki for licensed Star Trek works)
Klingon, captain of IKS qul Hoh. Keydn ordered his vessel to uncloak while patrolling Needra, saving the survivors of a Tyrion attack against USS Lafaytte. After his own vessel was attacked, Keydn's motives came into question when his defense officer reported intentional sabotage on his commander's watch. When Commodore Khezri arrived, attempts were made at rooting out a suspected spy aboard qul HoH, eventually proving that Keydn was funneling information to the Tyrion Legion, who were organizing the attacks on Needran shipping. ("Partners?", "Partners? The Startling Conclusion!") It was not shown, but it could be assumed Keydn was executed, as he pointed out his right to a quick death.
Khan Noonien Singh (Khan Noonien Singh at Memory Beta, the wiki for licensed Star Trek works)
("Who's Who in Star Trek 1"; Star Trek: Debt of Honor)
Khezri (Khezri at Memory Beta, the wiki for licensed Star Trek works)
Klingon commodore. ("Partners?", "Partners? The Startling Conclusion!", "Target: Mudd!")
James T. Kirk (mirror) (James T. Kirk (mirror) at Memory Beta, the wiki for licensed Star Trek works)
("Promises to Keep", "Double Image", "Deadly Reflection!", "The Tantalus Trap!", "Masquerade!", "Behind Enemy Lines!", "The Beginning of the End...") Different incarnations of the mirror universe Kirk exist, as referenced in recurring non-canon characters and the comic story "Fragile Glass".
Klaa (Klaa at Memory Beta, the wiki for licensed Star Trek works)
Klingon, captain of the IKS Okrona.
File:KlingonAmbassador.jpg

The ambassador

Klingon ambassador (see unnamed Klingon ambassador)
Klingon diplomat assigned to the Federation Council. The ambassador asks if Kirk can be carried away in chains, and defends the death of David Marcus. ("The First Thing We Do...")
Kor (Kor, son of Rynar at Memory Beta, the wiki for licensed Star Trek works)
(Star Trek: Debt of Honor)
Kruge (Kruge at Memory Beta, the wiki for licensed Star Trek works)
(Star Trek: Debt of Honor)
Kyle (John Kyle at Memory Beta, the wiki for licensed Star Trek works)
("Who's Who in Star Trek 1"; Star Trek: Debt of Honor)

L

File:Leslie (Lieutenant).jpg

Leslie

Leslie (Ed Leslie at Memory Beta, the wiki for licensed Star Trek works)
("Tools of Tyranny")
Kathy Li (Kathy Li at Memory Beta, the wiki for licensed Star Trek works)
Enterprise-A relief navigator. Sulu chides Li for quarreling with M'Yra over his affections. ("The First Thing We Do...")

M

Carol Marcus (Carol Marcus at Memory Beta, the wiki for licensed Star Trek works)
("Promises to Keep"; "Who's Who in Star Trek 1")
File:David marcus.jpg

David Marcus

David Marcus (David Marcus at Memory Beta, the wiki for licensed Star Trek works)
Kirk's son. ("Blood Fever"; "Who's Who in Star Trek 1"; Star Trek: Debt of Honor) Kirk often mentions that Klingons killed his son. ("The First Thing We Do...")
David Marcus (mirror) (David Marcus (mirror) at Memory Beta, the wiki for licensed Star Trek works)
M'Benga (Jabilo M'Benga at Memory Beta, the wiki for licensed Star Trek works)
("Tools of Tyranny")
Leonard McCoy (mirror) (Leonard McCoy (mirror) at Memory Beta, the wiki for licensed Star Trek works)
Gary Mitchell (Gary Mitchell at Memory Beta, the wiki for licensed Star Trek works)
("Who's Who in Star Trek 2")
Maria Morelli (Maria Morelli at Memory Beta, the wiki for licensed Star Trek works)
("Who's Who in Star Trek 2")
Harry Morrow (Harold Morrow at Memory Beta, the wiki for licensed Star Trek works)
("Homecoming..."; "Who's Who in Star Trek 1")
Harry Mudd (Harry Mudd at Memory Beta, the wiki for licensed Star Trek works)
("Who's Who in Star Trek 2")
M'Yra (M'yra at Memory Beta, the wiki for licensed Star Trek works)
Alien Enterprise-A science officer. M'Yra enjoyed playing chess with Spock in the ship's lounge, although she seemed to even more enjoy attracting the affection of Commander Sulu. ("The Return!") Sulu chided M'Yra for quarreling with Lt. Li. ("The First Thing We Do...") In response, M'Yra decided to end her tour aboard the Enterprise-A and begin an assignment aboard the USS Einstein. ("Trial and Error!") M'Yra was portrayed as a purple-skinned, orange-haired alien with large ram's horn on her head, and a fairly prehensile tail. Her species was never named, however, she seemed to be created in order to expedite the removal of M'Ress from the comic when the Paramount licensing office requested that TAS supporting characters not take focus away from the "big seven". M'Yra herself was removed by a similar request, as the licensing office wanted an absolute minimum of supporting characters to be present.

N

Heihachiro Nogura (Heihachiro Nogura at Memory Beta, the wiki for licensed Star Trek works)
("Who's Who in Star Trek 2"; Star Trek: Debt of Honor)
Number One (Number One at Memory Beta, the wiki for licensed Star Trek works)
("Who's Who in Star Trek 2")

P

Carolyn Palamas (Carolyn Palamas at Memory Beta, the wiki for licensed Star Trek works)
("Who's Who in Star Trek 1"; Star Trek: Debt of Honor)
Ronald R. Penn (Ronald R. Penn at Memory Beta, the wiki for licensed Star Trek works)
Starfleet cadet-commander. ("Idol Threats")
File:PeterPreston.jpg

Peter

Peter Preston (Peter Preston at Memory Beta, the wiki for licensed Star Trek works)
Scotty's nephew. ("Retrospect") When Scotty finally returned to Earth, he visited Peter's gravestone. ("The First Thing We Do...")
Christopher Pike (Christopher Pike at Memory Beta, the wiki for licensed Star Trek works)
("Who's Who in Star Trek 2")
Mark Piper (Mark Piper at Memory Beta, the wiki for licensed Star Trek works)
("Who's Who in Star Trek 2")

R

Janice Rand (Janice Rand at Memory Beta, the wiki for licensed Star Trek works)
(Who's Who in Star Trek #2; Star Trek: Debt of Honor)
Redjac (Redjac at Memory Beta, the wiki for licensed Star Trek works)
("Who's Who in Star Trek 2")
Richardson (Richardson at Memory Beta, the wiki for licensed Star Trek works)
Enterprise security chief in the 2280s. Richardson later served on USS Excelsior.
Kevin Riley

Riley

Kevin Riley (Kevin Riley at Memory Beta, the wiki for licensed Star Trek works)
Starship captain. ("Who's Who in Star Trek 2"; Star Trek: Debt of Honor) Although Riley is portrayed as a captain in Debt of Honor, a novel (Pocket TOS: Probe, see also Pocket TOS characters) which takes place later chronologically lists him as a commander. Its possible he was a captain in title in this comic, but held a rank of commander or lieutenant commander at the time.
Mira Romaine (Mira Romaine at Memory Beta, the wiki for licensed Star Trek works)
("Who's Who in Star Trek 2"; Star Trek: Debt of Honor)

S

Saavik (mirror) (Saavik (mirror) at Memory Beta, the wiki for licensed Star Trek works)
Sarek, 2293

Sarek

Sarek (Sarek at Memory Beta, the wiki for licensed Star Trek works)
Vulcan ambassador. ("Who's Who in Star Trek 2"; "The First Thing We Do...")
Sarek (mirror) (Sarek (mirror) at Memory Beta, the wiki for licensed Star Trek works)
Montgomery Scott (mirror) (Montgomery Scott (mirror) at Memory Beta, the wiki for licensed Star Trek works)
Gary Seven (Gary Seven at Memory Beta, the wiki for licensed Star Trek works)
("Who's Who in Star Trek 2")
File:AreelShaw.jpg

Shaw-Cogley

Areel Cogsley (Areel Shaw at Memory Beta, the wiki for licensed Star Trek works)
Lawyer formerly known as Areel Shaw. ("Who's Who in Star Trek 2"; "The First Thing We Do...")
Sterno (Sterno at Memory Beta, the wiki for licensed Star Trek works)
Spock (Spock (mirror) at Memory Beta, the wiki for licensed Star Trek works)
Stiles (John Stiles at Memory Beta, the wiki for licensed Star Trek works)
("Who's Who in Star Trek 1"; Star Trek: Debt of Honor)
Styles (Lawrence Styles at Memory Beta, the wiki for licensed Star Trek works)
Starfleet captain. ("Who's Who in Star Trek 1", "Tomorrow Never Knows!")
Sweeney (Sweeney at Memory Beta, the wiki for licensed Star Trek works)
Bounty hunter. Sweeney was mentioned, but not seen, in "The First Thing We Do...".
Hikaru Sulu (mirror) (Hikaru Sulu (mirror) at Memory Beta, the wiki for licensed Star Trek works)

T

Gillian Taylor (Gillian Taylor at Memory Beta, the wiki for licensed Star Trek works)
("Who's Who in Star Trek 2"; Star Trek: Debt of Honor)
Tomlinson (aka Kerzuk) (Tomlinson at Memory Beta, the wiki for licensed Star Trek works)
Trelane (Trelane at Memory Beta, the wiki for licensed Star Trek works)
("Who's Who in Star Trek 1")
Trevin (Trevin at Memory Beta, the wiki for licensed Star Trek works)
Tyrion lieutenant-prime.("Partners?", "Partners? The Startling Conclusion!")
Sara Tuchinsky (Sara Tuchinsky at Memory Beta, the wiki for licensed Star Trek works)
Transporter chief aboard the Enterprise-A, a Starfleet enlisted crewperson. Even though Sara never wore any recognizable enlisted rank insignia, the Starfleet uniform she wore, the Movie era jumpsuit, was only seen onscreen worn by enlisted crew, so the only way she could be an officer is if there was an unseen jumpsuit uniform variant worn by officers. Tuchinsky was named for a Marvel Comics colleague of writer Peter David.
Stephen Turner (Stephen Turner at Memory Beta, the wiki for licensed Star Trek works)
Grand Admiral of Starfleet.
Stephen Turner (mirror) (Stephen Turner (mirror) at Memory Beta, the wiki for licensed Star Trek works)

U

Uhura (Nyota Uhura (mirror) at Memory Beta, the wiki for licensed Star Trek works)

V

Vina (Vina at Memory Beta, the wiki for licensed Star Trek works)
(Who's Who in Star Trek #2)
Vixis (Vixis at Memory Beta, the wiki for licensed Star Trek works)
Vlagro (Vlagro at Memory Beta, the wiki for licensed Star Trek works)
The false Salla of the Nasgul. ("The First Thing We Do...")

Z

Zot Zandir (Zot Zandir at Memory Beta, the wiki for licensed Star Trek works)
("Partners?", "Partners? The Startling Conclusion!")
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