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Alternate reality
(split 2233)

Starfleet Academy personnel in the alternate reality.

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Barracks leader []

Barracks leader

The barracks leader

The barracks leader was a Human commander at Starfleet Academy. In 2258 of an alternate reality, when Earth received a distress call from Vulcan, the barracks officer was charged with informing the cadets of their assigned starship. After completing the announcement, he was approached by James T. Kirk, who wanted to know why his name had not been called. The barracks leader informed Kirk that he was on academic suspension until the Starfleet Academy Council made a ruling regarding Kirk's reprogramming of the Kobayashi Maru scenario. (Star Trek)

The barracks leader was played by Paul McGillion.

Barracks officer []

Barracks officer

A barracks officer

This female Starfleet officer was working at Starfleet Academy in 2259 of an alternate reality. She assigned several cadets to their ships including Nyota Uhura and wished them good luck. (Star Trek)

This officer was played by Lisa Vidal.

Cadets at Shipyard Bar []

Starfleet cadets at the Shipyard Bar in Riverside, Iowa bound for Starfleet Academy in 2255.

Socializing cadets []

Several cadets were among the crowd that was socializing as Nyota Uhura entered the bar and was first introduced to James T. Kirk.

The first male male cadet was standing in the corridor leading to the main room of the bar when Uhura passed, and briefly greeted her as if they were acquainted.

Two other male cadets were sitting in the main room at a table conversing. While nearby a female cadet was seen sitting at a table with three civilians while they were drinking blue drinks.

One female cadet was greeted by Uhura, who was stopped by her, shortly after entering the bar. Another female cadet was passed by Uhura while walking to the bar.

A male cadet was seen talking to two girls shortly before the fight. (Star Trek)

Burly cadets []

These three cadets got into a fight with James T. Kirk after the fourth of them, "Cupcake", tried to protect Uhura. Kirk flirted with Uhura and the cadets were unhappy with this. During the following bar fight they've hit Kirk several times and bruised his face. Their fight was stopped when Captain Christopher Pike piped and sent all visitors out. (Star Trek)

Fight spectators []

When the fight started, the first two cadets were among those worriedly observing it. The second cadet quickly composed his stature when he realized that Captain Christopher Pike had arrived.

A female cadet with long blond hair was trying to keep some distance from the fighting men. While a protective male cadet who was talking to a girl before the fight, he tried to protect her, but was ordered by Pike to leave the bar along with the other cadets. (Star Trek)

Another female cadet, who stood out as comparatively very short compared to other bar visitors, was also present during the brawl.

Another unusually short cadet can be seen outside Starfleet Academy when Kirk and McCoy exit discussing the Kobayashi Maru test. While neither performer can be seen clearly enough to be certain, these might be the same.

Cadets at Starfleet Academy []

These cadets attended the Academy in 2258.

That year, several were present during the Academy hearing of James T. Kirk, at which time he was confronted with Spock and his attempt to cheat at the Kobayashi Maru scenario was under review.

Later, they were gathered and informed about the attack on Vulcan by the Romulan Nero and his starship, Narada. They were then assigned to several starships. (Star Trek)

Most of the cadets were played by background performers who received no credit for their appearance.
One blonde cadet present at Kirk's hearing wears a hairstyle that the alternate reality counterpart of Janice Rand was given in the Star Trek: Ongoing series.
Additional unidentified performers to appear as cadets include: Alex, Ladesha Ard, Ewen Audrey, Jonathan Baca, Leonard Baligaya, Corey Becker, Stefon Benson, Olivia London Choate, Jasmine Coussinat, Zachary Culbertson, Robert Dierx, Owen Tanner Edinger, Wyatt Gray, Colleen Harris, Rachel Jean Howard, Sarah Klaren, Johnny, Jillian Johnston, Bryan Lee, Justin Malachi, Matthew McGregor, Jonathan Newkerk, Luke Novella, Jessica Lauren Richmond, Renie Rivas, Kyle Scudiere, Ramona Seymour, Sufi, Jason Vaughn, Brian Vowell, Steve Wharton, and Brianna Womick

Alien cadet 1 []

Female alien starfleet cadet

Alien cadet

This female alien cadet attended the Academy in 2258. She was among the group gathered and informed about the attack on Vulcan by the Romulan Nero and his starship, Narada. She was then assigned to one of several starships. (Star Trek)

This cadet was played by Sufe M. Bradshaw, and was one of three performers credited in the film as "Cadet Aliens".

Alien cadet 2 []

Jason Michael Johnson, Star Trek

As an alien cadet

This alien cadet attended the Academy in 2258.

That year, he was present during the Academy hearing of James T. Kirk, at which time he was confronted with Spock and his attempt to cheat at the Kobayashi Maru scenario was under review. (Star Trek)

This alien was portrayed by Jason Michael Johnson, who received no credit for his role.
His make-up was created by Barney Burman and his company Proteus Make-up FX Team and dubbed "Full Ed" by the crew.

Council members []

These Starfleet officers were part of the Starfleet Academy council in 2258 of an alternate reality. They attended the hearing for cadet James T. Kirk and later also his promotion. (Star Trek)

According to the IMDb, Rico E. Anderson's character is named Captain Kelley Bogel, [1] possibly named after Kelly Bogle (β). IMDb also names the character played by Errik Tustenuggee as "Federation Captain Cartwright". [2]

Instructors []

These Human instructors taught at Starfleet Academy in 2258. They were present during James T. Kirk's hearing and also when Kirk was promoted to captain. Some of them later coordinated the cadet assignments in Hangar 1 after the distress call from Vulcan. (Star Trek)

All instructors were played by background performers who received no credit for their appearance.

Shuttle officer []

Shuttle officer

A shuttle officer

This shuttle officer initially refused to allow James T. Kirk to board the shuttlecraft Gilliam, bound for the USS Enterprise, as the cadet, though visibly quite ill with an infection from a Melvaran mud flea bite, was on academic suspension at the time.

He relented, however, after Doctor Leonard McCoy insisted that, while Kirk was not cleared for duty, he was, and, as his attending physician, his authority granted by Starfleet Starfleet medical code to remain with a patient in his care (in truth McCoy had infected Kirk himself for the express purpose of invoking this regulation) overrode Kirk's grounding. (Star Trek)

This shuttle officer was played by Alex Nevil.
In the novelization of Star Trek, the officer thinks to himself that he has never seen a cadet who looked as bad as Kirk did on the ramp up to the shuttle.

Stenographer []

College council stenographer

A stenographer

This Human woman served as stenographer for the Starfleet Academy council in the 2250s. She was present when James T. Kirk was accused of cheating at the Kobayashi Maru scenario test and also later during Kirk's promotion. (Star Trek)

The stenographer was portrayed by actress Margot Farley. She was credited as "College Council Stenographer".

Test administrators []

These test administrators were Human members of Starfleet who supervised Starfleet Academy's Kobayashi Maru scenario in 2258 of the alternate reality. They oversaw James T. Kirk's third attempt at taking the test and were baffled by his carefree, whimsical attitude towards the simulation. They were further confounded when, after a brief interruption in the simulation's computer, Kirk beat the simulation, becoming the first cadet to do so. Unbeknownst to them, Kirk had installed a subroutine into the computer, altering the conditions of test to make it possible to win. One of them questioned Spock as to how Kirk beat his test, and the Vulcan replied that he did not know. (Star Trek)

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