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[[Mister]] '''Hendorff''' was a [[23rd century]] [[Human]] [[Starfleet]] [[officer]] who served as a member of [[security]] aboard the [[Federation]] [[starship]] {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701}}.
 
 
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| affiliation = [[Federation]] [[Starfleet]]
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| rank = [[Ensign]]
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| occupation = [[Security officer]]
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| status = Deceased
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| datestatus = 2267
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|actor = [[Mal Friedman]]
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[[Ensign]] '''Hendorff''' was a [[23rd century]] [[Human]] [[Starfleet]] [[officer]] who served as a member of [[security]] aboard the [[Federation]] [[starship]] {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701}}.
   
 
Hendorff was a member of the [[landing party]] on [[Gamma Trianguli VI]] in [[2267]]. He was one of [[Vaal]]'s victims, [[death|killed]] by a [[Gamma Trianguli VI pod plant|pod plant]], moments after arriving on the planet's surface. ({{TOS|The Apple}})
 
Hendorff was a member of the [[landing party]] on [[Gamma Trianguli VI]] in [[2267]]. He was one of [[Vaal]]'s victims, [[death|killed]] by a [[Gamma Trianguli VI pod plant|pod plant]], moments after arriving on the planet's surface. ({{TOS|The Apple}})
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{{bginfo|Hendorff was played by actor [[Mal Friedman]]. He was the first of four [[redshirt]]s to be killed in this episode.|''[[Star Trek: Ongoing]]'' from [[IDW Publishing]] first revealed that the character known as "[[Hendorff (alternate reality)|Cupcake]]" in [[Star Trek (2009)|the 2009 film]] was Hendorff's [[alternate reality]]-counterpart; this is canonically confirmed in {{film|12}}. In issue #13, "[[Hendorff (comic)|The Redshirt's Tale]]", Hendorff survives this timeline's version of "The Apple" after receiving a blood transfusion from Spock, who is immune to the plant's poison. His first name initials are revealed to be "G. P.".|His rank was from the [[Star Trek Encyclopedia]] (2nd edition, p. 188). The reference work quotes [[Robert Justman]], who had this to say about Hendorff, "''...he was killed because he wore a red shirt. He should have known better!''"}}
{{bginfo|Hendorff was played by actor [[Mal Friedman]]. He was the first of four [[redshirt]]s to be killed in this episode.}}
 
   
 
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For the alternate reality counterpart, please see Hendorff (alternate reality).

Ensign Hendorff was a 23rd century Human Starfleet officer who served as a member of security aboard the Federation starship USS Enterprise.

Hendorff was a member of the landing party on Gamma Trianguli VI in 2267. He was one of Vaal's victims, killed by a pod plant, moments after arriving on the planet's surface. (TOS: "The Apple")

Hendorff was played by actor Mal Friedman. He was the first of four redshirts to be killed in this episode.
Star Trek: Ongoing from IDW Publishing first revealed that the character known as "Cupcake" in the 2009 film was Hendorff's alternate reality-counterpart; this is canonically confirmed in Star Trek Into Darkness. In issue #13, "The Redshirt's Tale", Hendorff survives this timeline's version of "The Apple" after receiving a blood transfusion from Spock, who is immune to the plant's poison. His first name initials are revealed to be "G. P.".
His rank was from the Star Trek Encyclopedia (2nd edition, p. 188). The reference work quotes Robert Justman, who had this to say about Hendorff, "...he was killed because he wore a red shirt. He should have known better!"

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