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The following is a list of unnamed Xindi-Reptilians.

Aide []

Thermal chamber

Aide reports destruction of Reptilian ship

The aide informed Dolim that a Reptilian ship was destroyed and its debris found. Degra destroyed the Reptilian ship when it tried to stop him from taking Jonathan Archer to the Xindi Council. (ENT: "The Council")

The Xindi-Reptilian aide was played by an unknown actor although he had dialogue.

Assistant []

Xindi-Reptilian assistant

A Xindi-Reptilian assistant

This Xindi-Reptilian accompanied his commander to the Xindi Council where they received orders from Degra in 2153. (ENT: "The Shipment")

This Xindi-Reptilian was played by an unknown actor.

Boarding party []

A boarding party of about fifteen soldiers attacked Enterprise NX-01 in order to take Rajiin away with them so that they could use her biometric scans to construct a bio-weapon. Three of the soldiers were shot by MACOs, three others fired a jelly-like substance that incapacitated crewmen, and another fought hand-to-hand with Captain Archer while two others broke Rajiin out of the brig. The Xindi-Reptilian left behind on the ship committed suicide rather than be captured alive. (ENT: "Rajiin")

Captain []

Reptilian Captain

The Reptilian captain, shortly before his death

The captain commanded a Xindi-Reptilian warship that intercepted Enterprise NX-01 as it was attempting to dock with Degra's ship to meet with Degra and Jannar to prove to them that they were being manipulated by the Sphere-Builders. The captain demanded that Degra dock with him, so he could destroy Enterprise. Degra, however, sided with Archer and destroyed the Reptilian ship. (ENT: "The Forgotten")

The Reptilian captain was played by Bob Morrisey.

Commander []

Xindi-Reptilian commander

A Xindi-Reptilian commander

The commander, along with Degra, was in charge of obtaining enough kemocite from the Xindi-Arboreals for a test of the Xindi weapon. When he arrived at the kemocite processing facility, he complained that the Arboreals were lazy creatures. When Gralik Durr, the head of the facility, could not be found, he sent automated seekers to find him. (ENT: "The Shipment")

The Xindi-Reptilian commander was played by actor John Eddins and was credited as "Xindi Reptilian" in the end credits of the episode.

Council guard []

Xindi-Reptilian council guard

A Xindi-Reptilian guard

This soldier guarded Rajiin into the Xindi Council after she was captured in 2153. (ENT: "Rajiin")

This Xindi-Reptilian was played by an unknown actor.

Councilor []

The councilor was a member of the Xindi Council who participated in a discussion about the arrival of Enterprise NX-01 in the Delphic Expanse. The Xindi-Reptilians and Xindi-Insectoids believed it was the beginning of an invasion. (ENT: "The Xindi", "Exile")

He was also seated next to Commander Dolim in the council when Dolim defeated his actions against the decisions of the council and presented Rajiin and her collected biometric data about the Humans. (ENT: "Rajiin")

Crewman []

The crewman was with Dolim during the launch of the Xindi weapon. He was among the Reptilians killed when Dolim's ship was destroyed. (ENT: "Zero Hour")

The Xindi-Reptilian crewman was played by actor Shawn Crowder.

Denaxi Depot personnel[]

Head of security[]

Xindi-Reptilian head of security

Sentries[]

Dolim's daughter and grandson []

The daughter of Dolim was also the mother of Dolim's grandson.

A rumor existed about Dolim, indicating that his daughter gave birth to a son, who was born with a deformity in his right arm. Although non-life-threatening, the deformity was enough to preclude future military service, something which Dolim was unwilling to abide. In response, Dolim had his own grandson poisoned. (ENT: "The Council")

This daughter and grandson was only mentioned in dialogue.

Guard 1 []

Xindi reptilian tom morga

Xindi-Reptilian soldier

This guard accompanied Damron back to Earth during the year 2004, in order to test a bio-weapon on 21st century Humans. He was killed by Archer and T'Pol, who foiled the plot. (ENT: "Carpenter Street")

This Xindi-Reptilian guard was played by regular stunt actor Tom Morga.

Guard 2 []

This guard accompanied Damron back to Earth during the year 2004, in order to test a bio-weapon on 21st century Humans. He was killed by Jonathan Archer, in the building where the Xindi were conducting their experiments, when Archer destroyed their temporal beacon, which prevented them from bringing back what they had collected so far. (ENT: "Carpenter Street")

This Xindi-Reptilian guard was played by an unknown actor.
This guard might have been played by the stunt performer Jacob Chambers. (Star Trek Encyclopedia (4th ed., vol. 1, p. 179)

Guard 3 []

The guard was with Dolim when Jonathan Archer was captured and questioned. (ENT: "Azati Prime")

The guard was played by Scott L. Treger.

Lieutenant []

Xindi-Reptilian lieutenant

A Xindi-Reptilian lieutenant in 2154

The lieutenant questioned the intentions of the Sphere-Builders, during the operation to launch the Xindi weapon to destroy Earth. Commander Dolim told him that, if he ever again questioned him or the Sphere-Builders, the lieutenant's skin would adorn Dolim's ship. He later commanded the team that supervised the arming of the Xindi weapon. When the weapon was stormed by Enterprise personnel, the lieutenant was killed by Lieutenant Reed. (ENT: "The Council", "Countdown", "Zero Hour")

The Xindi-Reptilian lieutenant was played by Andrew Borba.

Pilot []

Xindi-Reptilian corpse

The frozen corpse of a Xindi-Reptilian pilot

The pilot was a military officer and a member of Commander Dolim's regiment. He was selected by Dolim to pilot a one-man, destructive Xindi probe on a mission to attack Earth. (ENT: "Azati Prime") In order to reach the planet, the pilot journeyed through a subspace vortex, bypassing Starfleet and the defense grid. After exiting the vortex in Earth's orbit, he successfully completed his mission, using the probe to carve a swath of destruction from Florida to Venezuela, while transmitting telemetry back to the Xindi Council. The pilot subsequently set the probe to self-destruct.

However, his deceased body accompanied debris from the probe on a journey to Central Asia, where it was recovered by a Vulcan transport and then placed in cold storage by Starfleet. The pilot's corpse was Starfleet's first indication of how the Xindi looked and was seen by Captain Archer, before he, as commander of the NX-class Enterprise, led a search for the Xindi species. (ENT: "The Expanse") After being captured by the Xindi, Archer was interrogated by Dolim and learned that the Xindi commander believed the pilot's name would "go down in history," and would be "spoken with reverence, a testament to the superiority of the cold-blooded." (ENT: "Azati Prime")

Xindi-Reptilian corpse, The Expanse

The mannequin

In the final draft script of "The Expanse", the Xindi-Reptilian corpse was described as "
CHARRED ALIEN REMAINS – the twisted corpse has animalistic features and wears heavy armor. It's a terrifying sight."
The pilot was actually a mannequin made of a sturdy molded foam rubber, built around an internal framework. The mannequin's uniform was a reuse of a charred uniform worn by one of The Albino's guards in DS9: "Blood Oath". [1]
The novelization of The Expanse describes this Xindi warrior as being "of his culture's highest class." However, the same book also refers to the pilot's corpse as "so badly scorched its features had caved inward," though this is not true of his appearance in the episode.

Soldier 1 []

Xindi-Reptilian Soldier

A Xindi-Reptilian soldier in 2154

This soldier was with Dolim during the launch of the Xindi weapon and abduction of Hoshi Sato. Dolim wished to use Sato's talents to decode the other Xindi's launch codes. The soldier commented that she was strong-willed for a primate. He was apparently among the Reptilians killed when Dolim's ship was destroyed by the Kumari. (ENT: "The Council", "Countdown", "Zero Hour")

This Xindi-Reptilian soldier was played by Bruce Thomas.

Soldier 2 []

Xindi Reptilian soldier 2

A Xindi-Reptilian soldier

In an alternate timeline, this soldier boarded – among other Xindi – Enterprise and was welcomed by a group of MACOs in a corridor. Later, during the second boarding, he shot at Jonathan Archer, near the ship's warp core. Archer was able to initialize the subspace implosion, shortly before he died. (ENT: "Twilight")

This Xindi-Reptilian soldier was played by background actor Marti Matulis who received no credit for his appearance.

Soldiers []

These soldiers, in an alternate timeline, boarded Enterprise twice in order to destroy what was left of the Human race. As Jonathan Archer, T'Pol, and Phlox worked at the warp core to set up a catastrophic subspace implosion to restore the timeline, the Xindi soldiers killed Phlox and T'Pol. Archer was also shot but managed to initiate the subspace implosion before he died and thereby restored the timeline. (ENT: "Twilight")

Technician []

Xindi-Reptilian technician

Reptilian technician

This technician, with the rank of lieutenant, was responsible for getting the Xindi weapon underway.

He was ordered, by Commander Dolim, to watch Hoshi Sato, as she was working to decrypt the Xindi-Aquatics' activation code for the weapon. When it was revealed that Sato was still resisting their attempts to decrypt the sequence, this technician discovered that she had actually added an additional decryption layer to it. Once Sato became more cooperative and able to get the third activation code decrypted, the technician continued to work on getting the weapon armed. (ENT: "Countdown")

The Xindi-Reptilian technician was played by Paul Dean. He was presumably later killed in during the firefight with Enterprise personnel or when Dolim's ship was destroyed by the Andorian battle cruiser Kumari.

Xindi-Reptilian in a photo[]

Xindi-Reptilian (2380)

Xindi-Reptilian

This Xindi-Reptilian was seen in a photograph that belonged to Ensign Beckett Mariner in 2380. (LD: "Cupid's Errant Arrow")

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