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− | A personnel list of the [[Spacedock (Earth)|Spacedock |
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=== Cafeteria officers === |
=== Cafeteria officers === |
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+ | === Spacedock controllers (2285) === |
+ | [[File:Earth Spacedock control booth, 2285.jpg|thumb|150px|Two Starfleet technicians]] |
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− | These Starfleet officers were present in the [[officer's lounge]] of the Spacedock when [[Admiral]] [[James Kirk]] and Fleet Admiral [[Morrow]] had a conversation there in [[2285]]. ({{film|3}}) |
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+ | These two [[Starfleet]] technicians served as controllers for the Spacedock in [[2285]], when the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701}} returned to [[Earth]]. ({{film|3}}) |
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− | === Officer's lounge civilian === |
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− | This civilian man was present at the [[officer's lounge]] of the Spacedock, conversating with two [[Starfleet]] officers when Admiral Kirk and Fleet Admiral Morrow had a conversation there in [[2285]]. ({{film|3}}) |
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− | === Officer's lounge waiter === |
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− | [[File:Officers lounge waiter.jpg|thumb|150px|A waiter]] |
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− | This waiter was working at the [[officer's lounge]] of the Spacedock when Admiral Kirk and Fleet Admiral Morrow had a conversation there in [[2285]]. ({{film|3}}) |
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− | === Officer's wife === |
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− | [[File:Officers wife 2285.jpg|thumb|150px|An officer's wife]] |
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− | This woman visited the [[officer's lounge]] of the Spacedock in [[2285]]. She was present when Admiral [[James T. Kirk|Kirk]] and Fleet Admiral [[Harry Morrow|Morrow]] had a conversation. ({{film|3}}) |
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− | {{bginfo|She was played by background actress [[Claudia Lowndes]] who received no on-screen credit for her appearance.|Her name and occupation are from the name tag of her costume which was sold off on [[It's A Wrap! sale and auction]] on eBay. {{stala|3340}}}} |
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− | === Spacedock controllers === |
+ | === Spacedock controllers (2286) === |
− | [[File:Earth Spacedock control booth.jpg|thumb|150px|Two Starfleet officers]] |
+ | [[File:Earth Spacedock control booth, 2286.jpg|thumb|150px|Two Starfleet officers]] |
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+ | These two [[Starfleet]] officers served as controllers for the Spacedock in [[2286]], when an [[Whale Probe|unknown alien probe]] reached Earth and disabled all technology, including the Spacedock. ({{film|4}}) |
{{bginfo|These two officers were played by [[Thaddeus Golas]] (left pictured) and [[Martin Pistone]] (right pictured).}} |
{{bginfo|These two officers were played by [[Thaddeus Golas]] (left pictured) and [[Martin Pistone]] (right pictured).}} |
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+ | == Background information == |
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+ | More Spacedock personnel were originally to have been seen in {{film|4}} than those that appear in the final version of that film. As the senior officers from the ''Enterprise'' journeyed through the facility's docking bay towards the new ship {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-A|-A}}, audience members – gathered by the space station's windows – were to have cheered the travelers on. "''With everyone cheering, screaming and yelling, it would have been an emotional high,''" said [[Steve Meerson]], who co-wrote the film's story. (''[[The Making of the Trek Films]]'', 3rd ed., p. 64) |
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[[Category:Unnamed Humans|Spacedock, Earth]] |
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Revision as of 18:11, 5 March 2016
A personnel list of the Spacedock in orbit of Earth.
Unnamed
Cafeteria civilians
These civilians were present in the Cafeteria at the Spacedock in 2285, when the USS Enterprise returned home. (Star Trek III: The Search for Spock)
Cafeteria officers
These Starfleet officers were present in the cafeteria of the Spacedock when the USS Enterprise returned home, in 2285. (Star Trek III: The Search for Spock)
Spacedock controllers (2285)
These two Starfleet technicians served as controllers for the Spacedock in 2285, when the USS Enterprise returned to Earth. (Star Trek III: The Search for Spock)
Spacedock controllers (2286)
These two Starfleet officers served as controllers for the Spacedock in 2286, when an unknown alien probe reached Earth and disabled all technology, including the Spacedock. (Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home)
Woman in cafeteria
This unnamed woman was present in the cafeteria of the Spacedock when the USS Enterprise returned home, in 2285. (Star Trek III: The Search for Spock)
Workman in cafeteria
This workman was present in the cafeteria of the Spacedock, and witnessed the stealing of the USS Enterprise in 2285. (Star Trek III: The Search for Spock)
Background information
More Spacedock personnel were originally to have been seen in Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home than those that appear in the final version of that film. As the senior officers from the Enterprise journeyed through the facility's docking bay towards the new ship USS Enterprise-A, audience members – gathered by the space station's windows – were to have cheered the travelers on. "With everyone cheering, screaming and yelling, it would have been an emotional high," said Steve Meerson, who co-wrote the film's story. (The Making of the Trek Films, 3rd ed., p. 64)