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These two '''Andorian [[delegate]]s''' attended the [[Coalition of Planets]] talks in [[2155]] on [[Earth]]. They accompanied [[ambassador]] [[Thoris]] and were photographed together with [[Nathan Samuels]]. ({{ENT|Demons|Terra Prime}})
 
These two '''Andorian [[delegate]]s''' attended the [[Coalition of Planets]] talks in [[2155]] on [[Earth]]. They accompanied [[ambassador]] [[Thoris]] and were photographed together with [[Nathan Samuels]]. ({{ENT|Demons|Terra Prime}})
 
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This '''Andorian [[general]]''' that Commander Shran reported to in the Andorian Imperial Guard gave orders for Shran to pretend that they wanted to help Archer capture the [[Xindi superweapon]]. In fact, their real intention was to steal the Xindi weapon for themselves and use it as a weapon against the [[Vulcan]]s. ({{ENT|Proving Ground}})
 
This '''Andorian [[general]]''' that Commander Shran reported to in the Andorian Imperial Guard gave orders for Shran to pretend that they wanted to help Archer capture the [[Xindi superweapon]]. In fact, their real intention was to steal the Xindi weapon for themselves and use it as a weapon against the [[Vulcan]]s. ({{ENT|Proving Ground}})
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Revision as of 16:12, 5 February 2016

List of unnamed Andorians who lived in the 22nd century.

Ambassador

The ambassador was a diplomat assigned to represent the Andorian Empire at the upcoming Babel Conference. While en route to the conference, the ambassador's ship, and its escort, the Kumari, were attacked by what was initially thought to be a Tellarite cruiser (but later determined to be a Romulan drone-ship in disguise), resulting in the death of the ambassador and the destruction of both ships. (ENT: "Babel One")

ISS Avenger crewman

Chancellor

The chancellor was the head of government for the Andorian Empire during the 2150s. In 2155 the chancellor contacted the Aenar on behalf of the upcoming arrival of Commander Shran of the Andorian Imperial Guard and Captain Jonathan Archer of the Earth Starfleet. (ENT: "The Aenar")

Delegates

These two Andorian delegates attended the Coalition of Planets talks in 2155 on Earth. They accompanied ambassador Thoris and were photographed together with Nathan Samuels. (ENT: "Demons", "Terra Prime")

Both Andorians were played by background performers who received no credit for their appearance.

General #1

Andorian general

An Andorian general

This Andorian general that Commander Shran reported to in the Andorian Imperial Guard gave orders for Shran to pretend that they wanted to help Archer capture the Xindi superweapon. In fact, their real intention was to steal the Xindi weapon for themselves and use it as a weapon against the Vulcans. (ENT: "Proving Ground")

The Andorian general was played on screen by actor Granville Van Dusen.
In the final draft script of "Proving Ground", this Andorian general was described thus; "He has a hard face and close-cropped white hair."
Actor Ted Sutton, originally cast in the role, filmed the scene but was unavailable to do a required reshoot several days later. His revised dialogue had to be given to Van Dusen, who was able to fit into the same costume.

General #2

An Andorian general contacted the Kumari in 2154 and wanted to know what information Commander Shran received through his interrogation of Vulcan ambassador Soval. The com officer of the Kumari informed Shran about this message and sent a reply back to the general. (ENT: "Kir'Shara")

The Andorian general was only mentioned in dialogue. It's possible this was the same general that Shran reported to in "Proving Ground".

Kumari personnel

Soldier #1

Andorian soldier on Weytahn

An Andorian soldier

This Andorian soldier was part of the contingent that fought the Vulcans for control of Weytahn. (ENT: "Cease Fire")

The soldier was played by Zane Cassidy.

Soldiers #2, #3

These two Andorian soldiers were under the command of Tarah. She decided to order the soldiers by force to fire on the shuttlepod that was carrying Archer and Ambassador Soval to meet with Shran for peace talks. After Archer escaped from the crashed shuttlepod, the two soldiers attacked him. (ENT: "Cease Fire")

The costume worn by David Venafro was re-used from Steven Dennis' Tholos and sold off on the It's A Wrap! sale and auction on eBay. [1]

Thy'lek Shran's brother

Thy'lek Shran's brother was an older sibling who served in the Andorian Imperial Guard while Shran was in school.

Shran's brother was assigned to a forward surveillance unit during a border skirmish with the Vulcans "a few decades" before 2153, where he was killed in the conflict. Shran shared this story with Trip Tucker while discussing the loss of Elizabeth Tucker to the Xindi. (ENT: "Proving Ground")

Shran's brother was only mentioned in dialogue.