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The following officers served aboard {{USS|Saratoga|NCC-1887| (NCC-1887)}} in [[2286]]:
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{{DISPLAYTITLE|USS ''Saratoga'' (NCC-1887) personnel}}
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The following '''crewmembers served aboard the {{USS|Saratoga|NCC-1887}}''' in [[2286]]:
   
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=== Bridge crew {{anchor|Bridge crew 001}} ===
===''Saratoga'' Captain ({{mbeta|Margaret Sinclair-Alexander}})===
 
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{{dthumb|Saratoga male enlisted, 2286.jpg|Saratoga female enlisted, 2286.jpg|''Played by an [[unknown actor]]''|''Played by an [[unknown actress]]''}}
[[File:Saratoga captain, 2286.jpg|thumb|150px|''Saratoga'' captain (2286)]]
 
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These '''[[non-commissioned officer|non-commissioned]] [[bridge officer]]s''' worked at the ''Saratoga''{{'}}s [[aft]] bridge stations while the ship investigated an [[Whale Probe|unknown alien probe]]. The [[male]] bridge officer worked at the stations directly behind the [[captain's chair]], while the [[female]] bridge officer worked at the stations on the [[port]]-side near the [[science station]]. ({{film|4}})
The '''''Saratoga'''{{'}}s captain''' was a [[Human]] female. In [[2286]] her ship was rendered powerless by an [[Whale Probe|unknown alien probe]] attempting to contact the [[humpback whale]]s of [[Earth]]. ({{film|4}})
 
{{bginfo|This unnamed officer, played by [[Madge Sinclair]], is the first female Starfleet starship captain portrayed on ''Star Trek'' (despite the quizzical {{TOS|Turnabout Intruder}} reference where [[Janice Lester]] believes female captains are an impossibility). In the [[Pocket Books]] [[novels|novel]] [[Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home (novel)|adaptation]] she is referred to as Captain Alexander, but there is no filmed evidence that this was canonically intended to be her name. Several novels, including ''[[The Star to Every Wandering]]'', establishes her name as Margaret Alexander and ''The Star to Every Wandering'' shows her to have served with Captain [[James T. Kirk|Kirk]] before becoming a captain. She later became married, changing her surname to Sinclair-Alexander and she was promoted to admiral. She was also the officer who recruited Kirk to go on the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-B|-B}} for the christening ceremony.|Although Sinclair's character is the first female captain seen in ''Star Trek'', she is not the first female character to be depicting commanding a starship. In {{e|The Lorelei Signal}}, [[Nyota Uhura|Uhura]] assumed command of the ''[[USS Enterprise (NCC-1701)|Enterprise]]''. The first female character depicted commanding a starship in live-action ''Trek'' was [[Saavik]] in {{film|2}}.|In-universe, the first female captain known is [[Erika Hernandez]], the captain of the {{NX|02}}, though [[T'Pol]] was seen in command of the {{NX|01}} several times as science officer, and made captain in more than one [[alternate timeline]] before ''Columbia'' launched.}}
 
 
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===Captain {{anchor|Captain 001}}===
===''Saratoga'' Science officer===
 
[[File:Saratoga science officer, 2286.jpg|thumb|150px|''Saratoga'' science officer (2286)]]
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[[File:Saratoga captain, 2286.jpg|thumb|150px|''Saratoga'' captain]]
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This [[female]] [[Human]] served as the '''[[captain]]''' of the ''Saratoga'' during the ship's encounter with an [[Whale Probe|unknown alien probe]] while [[patrol]]ling [[Sector 5]] along the [[Neutral Zone]]. ({{film|4}})
{{bginfo|The science officer was played by [[Mike Brislane]].}}
 
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{{bginfo|This unnamed officer, played by [[Madge Sinclair]], is the first female Starfleet starship captain portrayed on ''Star Trek'', who would later play another Starfleet captain, [[Silva La Forge]]. For reasons unknown, she received no credit for her appearance.|She was described in the [[script]] as "a concerned Starfleet professional." According to the [[Pocket Books]] {{novel}}ization of ''{{dis|Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home|novel}}'' her name was {{mb|Margaret Sinclair-Alexander|Captain Alexander}}.|Other novel references, including ''[[The Star to Every Wandering]]'', establishes her name as Margaret Alexander and in ''The Star to Every Wandering'' she served under Captain [[James T. Kirk|Kirk]] before becoming a captain. She later became married, changing her surname to Sinclair-Alexander and she was promoted to admiral, where she was the officer who recruited Kirk to attend the christening ceremony aboard the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-B|-B}}.}}
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===Helmsman {{anchor|Helmsman 001}}===
 
[[File:Saratoga helmsman, 2286.jpg|thumb|150px|''Saratoga'' helmsman]]
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This [[male]] [[Efrosian]] [[commander]] served as the '''[[helmsman]]''' during the ship's encounter with the probe.
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During their investigation, he established contact with [[Starfleet Command]] for the captain, and was standing by to receive their communications.
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Later, as the probe passed over the ''Saratoga'', indicated that [[thruster control]]s and [[emergency thruster]]s were gone in response to her order to reduce closing speed. ({{film|4}})
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{{bginfo|The helmsman was played by actor [[Nick Ramus]]. His makeup was sculpted by [[Brian Wade]] and applied by [[Rick Stratton]] and consisted of a forehead piece, and nose piece, lace hair and contact lenses; it was later reused for the [[Efrosian president 001|Federation President]] in {{film|6}}.}}
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=== Navigator {{anchor|Navigator 001}} ===
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[[File:Saratoga navigator, 2286.jpg|thumb|150px|''Saratoga'' navigator]]
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This [[female]] [[Human]] [[non-commissioned officer]] served as the '''[[navigator]]''' during the ship's encounter with the probe. ({{film|4}})
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{{bginfo|She was played by an [[unknown actress]].}}
 
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===''Saratoga'' Helm officer===
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===Science officer {{anchor|Science officer 001}}===
[[File:Saratoga helmsman, 2286.jpg|thumb|150px|''Saratoga'' helmsman (2286)]]
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[[File:Saratoga science officer, 2286.jpg|thumb|150px|''Saratoga'' science officer]]
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This [[male]] [[Human]] '''[[science officer]]''' initially informed the captain that they were tracking a [[probe]] of unknown origin. He was instructed by the captain to continue transmitting [[universal greeting|universal 'Peace' and 'Hello']] in [[language bank|all known languages]], while she contacted [[Starfleet Command]].
{{bginfo|The alien bridge officer was identified in production materials as an [[Efrosian]]; his makeup design was reused for the [[Federation President]] in {{film|6}}.|The helmsman was played by [[Nick Ramus]],'' although one line of his dialogue ''(for an unknown reason)'' was dubbed over by [[Leonard Nimoy]].}}
 
   
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As the probe approached the ship, he explained that the peobe's call was being carried on an [[amplification wave]] that they we unable to isolate and that was negatively affecting the ship's systems. When the probe finally passed over the ''Saratoga'', he delivered the [[damage report]], informing the captain that they were only operating on [[reserve power]], as all systems had failed. ({{film|4}})
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{{bginfo|The science officer was played by [[Mike Brislane]].|According to the film's novelization, his name was {{mb|Chitirih Ra-Dreii}} and he was a Deltan.}}
   
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The following crewmembers served aboard the USS Saratoga in 2286:

Unnamed personnel

Bridge crew

These non-commissioned bridge officers worked at the Saratoga's aft bridge stations while the ship investigated an unknown alien probe. The male bridge officer worked at the stations directly behind the captain's chair, while the female bridge officer worked at the stations on the port-side near the science station. (Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home)

Captain

Saratoga captain, 2286

Saratoga captain

This female Human served as the captain of the Saratoga during the ship's encounter with an unknown alien probe while patrolling Sector 5 along the Neutral Zone. (Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home)

This unnamed officer, played by Madge Sinclair, is the first female Starfleet starship captain portrayed on Star Trek, who would later play another Starfleet captain, Silva La Forge. For reasons unknown, she received no credit for her appearance.
She was described in the script as "a concerned Starfleet professional." According to the Pocket Books novelization of Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home her name was Captain Alexander (β).
Other novel references, including The Star to Every Wandering, establishes her name as Margaret Alexander and in The Star to Every Wandering she served under Captain Kirk before becoming a captain. She later became married, changing her surname to Sinclair-Alexander and she was promoted to admiral, where she was the officer who recruited Kirk to attend the christening ceremony aboard the USS Enterprise-B.

Helmsman

Saratoga helmsman, 2286

Saratoga helmsman

This male Efrosian commander served as the helmsman during the ship's encounter with the probe.

During their investigation, he established contact with Starfleet Command for the captain, and was standing by to receive their communications.

Later, as the probe passed over the Saratoga, indicated that thruster controls and emergency thrusters were gone in response to her order to reduce closing speed. (Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home)

The helmsman was played by actor Nick Ramus. His makeup was sculpted by Brian Wade and applied by Rick Stratton and consisted of a forehead piece, and nose piece, lace hair and contact lenses; it was later reused for the Federation President in Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country.

Navigator

Saratoga navigator, 2286

Saratoga navigator

This female Human non-commissioned officer served as the navigator during the ship's encounter with the probe. (Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home)

She was played by an unknown actress.

Science officer

Saratoga science officer, 2286

Saratoga science officer

This male Human science officer initially informed the captain that they were tracking a probe of unknown origin. He was instructed by the captain to continue transmitting universal 'Peace' and 'Hello' in all known languages, while she contacted Starfleet Command.

As the probe approached the ship, he explained that the peobe's call was being carried on an amplification wave that they we unable to isolate and that was negatively affecting the ship's systems. When the probe finally passed over the Saratoga, he delivered the damage report, informing the captain that they were only operating on reserve power, as all systems had failed. (Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home)

The science officer was played by Mike Brislane.
According to the film's novelization, his name was Chitirih Ra-Dreii (β) and he was a Deltan.