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[[Captain]] '''Nikolai Andropov''' ({{mbeta|Nikolai Andropov}}) was the [[commanding officer]] of the {{USS|Righteous}}. |
[[Captain]] '''Nikolai Andropov''' ({{mbeta|Nikolai Andropov}}) was the [[commanding officer]] of the {{USS|Righteous}}. |
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[[Commander]] '''Bennington Biraka''' ({{mbeta|Bennington Biraka}}) was a Human Starfleet officer who served as the [[ship's counselor]] on board the USS ''Righteous''. He apparently was a champion [[horseback riding|horse-jumper]]. |
[[Commander]] '''Bennington Biraka''' ({{mbeta|Bennington Biraka}}) was a Human Starfleet officer who served as the [[ship's counselor]] on board the USS ''Righteous''. He apparently was a champion [[horseback riding|horse-jumper]]. |
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[[Lieutenant]] '''Ralph Furlong''' ({{mbeta|Ralph Furlong}}) was a Human Starfleet officer who served as the [[flight controller]] on board the ''Righteous''. |
[[Lieutenant]] '''Ralph Furlong''' ({{mbeta|Ralph Furlong}}) was a Human Starfleet officer who served as the [[flight controller]] on board the ''Righteous''. |
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[[File:Thaddeus Quint.jpg|thumb|150px|Thaddeus Quint]] |
[[File:Thaddeus Quint.jpg|thumb|150px|Thaddeus Quint]] |
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[[Doctor]] '''Thaddeus Quint''' ({{mbeta|Thaddeus Quint}}) was the [[chief medical officer]] on board the ''Righteous''. Q found he liked Quint's sarcastic personality, and assumed his role in history, with only the player being able to see that it was actually Q. In his role as Quint, Q saved Sprint allowing history to be changed by the player/Sprint and provides advice, including giving Sprint a medkit that allows him to resist assimilation by putting himself in a Bijani Pain Trance. Q as Quint shows a sense of doom in regards to the upcoming Battle of Wolf 359, which apparently matches Quint's own personality. After time is reset, Q reveals himself and restores Quint who neither knows, nor wishes to know, what has happened. |
[[Doctor]] '''Thaddeus Quint''' ({{mbeta|Thaddeus Quint}}) was the [[chief medical officer]] on board the ''Righteous''. Q found he liked Quint's sarcastic personality, and assumed his role in history, with only the player being able to see that it was actually Q. In his role as Quint, Q saved Sprint allowing history to be changed by the player/Sprint and provides advice, including giving Sprint a medkit that allows him to resist assimilation by putting himself in a Bijani Pain Trance. Q as Quint shows a sense of doom in regards to the upcoming Battle of Wolf 359, which apparently matches Quint's own personality. After time is reset, Q reveals himself and restores Quint who neither knows, nor wishes to know, what has happened. |
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[[File:Shoreham.jpg|thumb|150px|Shoreham]] |
[[File:Shoreham.jpg|thumb|150px|Shoreham]] |
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[[Lieutenant]] '''Shoreham''' ({{mbeta|Shoreham}}) was served as the cadet instructor on board the {{USS|Cheyenne}}. |
[[Lieutenant]] '''Shoreham''' ({{mbeta|Shoreham}}) was served as the cadet instructor on board the {{USS|Cheyenne}}. |
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=== Coris Sprint === |
=== Coris Sprint === |
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Lieutenant '''Coris Sprint''' ({{mbeta|Coris Sprint}}) was a [[Bijani]] Starfleet officer who served as the [[security chief]] on board the ''Righteous''. |
Lieutenant '''Coris Sprint''' ({{mbeta|Coris Sprint}}) was a [[Bijani]] Starfleet officer who served as the [[security chief]] on board the ''Righteous''. |
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=== Anastasia Targus === |
=== Anastasia Targus === |
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[[File:Anastasia Targus.jpg|thumb|150px|Anastasia Targus]] |
[[File:Anastasia Targus.jpg|thumb|150px|Anastasia Targus]] |
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[[Ensign]] '''Anastasia Targus''' ({{mbeta|Anastasia Targus}}) was the [[tactical officer]] on board the ''Righteous''. She required a [[neural implant]] to recover from the effects of a previous disease. This implant was apparently Borg-compatible. |
[[Ensign]] '''Anastasia Targus''' ({{mbeta|Anastasia Targus}}) was the [[tactical officer]] on board the ''Righteous''. She required a [[neural implant]] to recover from the effects of a previous disease. This implant was apparently Borg-compatible. |
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[[File:Cheyenne science officer.jpg|thumb|150px|A science officer]] |
[[File:Cheyenne science officer.jpg|thumb|150px|A science officer]] |
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This '''science division officer''' served aboard the USS ''Cheyenne'' and was passed in front of the turbolift. |
This '''science division officer''' served aboard the USS ''Cheyenne'' and was passed in front of the turbolift. |
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'''First of Four''' was the [[Borg]] designation assumed by [[Q]] in his interactions with Qaylan/Sprint. |
'''First of Four''' was the [[Borg]] designation assumed by [[Q]] in his interactions with Qaylan/Sprint. |
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'''Second of Four''' was a [[Borg drone]] who served on the [[Unnamed Borg cubes#Wolf 359 Cube|Borg cube]] that participated at [[Wolf 359]]. Prior to the battle he had stowed away on board the ''Righteous'', and who had masked his presence from the ship's sensors. Qaylan/Sprint and Ralph Furlong discovered the Borg and eventually killed him in one of the ship's access tunnels. |
'''Second of Four''' was a [[Borg drone]] who served on the [[Unnamed Borg cubes#Wolf 359 Cube|Borg cube]] that participated at [[Wolf 359]]. Prior to the battle he had stowed away on board the ''Righteous'', and who had masked his presence from the ship's sensors. Qaylan/Sprint and Ralph Furlong discovered the Borg and eventually killed him in one of the ship's access tunnels. |
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Revision as of 16:40, 16 May 2013
Template:Realworld List of Star Trek: Borg characters.
Q
- Played by John de Lancie.
Starfleet
Nikolai Andropov
Captain Nikolai Andropov (Nikolai Andropov at Memory Beta, the wiki for licensed Star Trek works) was the commanding officer of the USS Righteous.
Bennington Biraka
Commander Bennington Biraka (Bennington Biraka at Memory Beta, the wiki for licensed Star Trek works) was a Human Starfleet officer who served as the ship's counselor on board the USS Righteous. He apparently was a champion horse-jumper.
Qaylan Furlong
Qaylan Furlong (Qaylan Furlong at Memory Beta, the wiki for licensed Star Trek works) was a Starfleet cadet who was born in 2358. His father, Ralph Furlong, was killed at the Battle of Wolf 359. Ten years later, with another conflict against the Borg looming, Q offered Qaylan a chance to go back in time and inhabit the body of a Bijani tactical officer and attempt to save his father.
Ralph Furlong
Lieutenant Ralph Furlong (Ralph Furlong at Memory Beta, the wiki for licensed Star Trek works) was a Human Starfleet officer who served as the flight controller on board the Righteous.
Thaddeus Quint
Doctor Thaddeus Quint (Thaddeus Quint at Memory Beta, the wiki for licensed Star Trek works) was the chief medical officer on board the Righteous. Q found he liked Quint's sarcastic personality, and assumed his role in history, with only the player being able to see that it was actually Q. In his role as Quint, Q saved Sprint allowing history to be changed by the player/Sprint and provides advice, including giving Sprint a medkit that allows him to resist assimilation by putting himself in a Bijani Pain Trance. Q as Quint shows a sense of doom in regards to the upcoming Battle of Wolf 359, which apparently matches Quint's own personality. After time is reset, Q reveals himself and restores Quint who neither knows, nor wishes to know, what has happened.
Shoreham
Lieutenant Shoreham (Shoreham at Memory Beta, the wiki for licensed Star Trek works) was served as the cadet instructor on board the USS Cheyenne.
Coris Sprint
Lieutenant Coris Sprint (Coris Sprint at Memory Beta, the wiki for licensed Star Trek works) was a Bijani Starfleet officer who served as the security chief on board the Righteous.
Anastasia Targus
Ensign Anastasia Targus (Anastasia Targus at Memory Beta, the wiki for licensed Star Trek works) was the tactical officer on board the Righteous. She required a neural implant to recover from the effects of a previous disease. This implant was apparently Borg-compatible.
Cheyenne science officer
This science division officer served aboard the USS Cheyenne and was passed in front of the turbolift.
Borg
First of Four
First of Four was the Borg designation assumed by Q in his interactions with Qaylan/Sprint.
Second of Four
Second of Four was a Borg drone who served on the Borg cube that participated at Wolf 359. Prior to the battle he had stowed away on board the Righteous, and who had masked his presence from the ship's sensors. Qaylan/Sprint and Ralph Furlong discovered the Borg and eventually killed him in one of the ship's access tunnels.
Theta K7
Theta K7 was a Borg drone who served on the Borg cube that participated at Wolf 359. He fought against Rightous away team, consisting of Sprint, Targus and Furlong, during their away mission to the cube.
Third of Four
Third of Four was the Borg designation given to Qaylan/Sprint following his assimilation in several of the various scenarios presented to Qaylan by Q.