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The following is a list of '''[[Unnamed people|unnamed]] [[Human]]s''' from the [[23rd century]]. [[Unnamed Humans]] who were members of [[Starfleet]] will be listed at the [[Starfleet personnel|lists of Starfleet personnel]].
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The following is a list of '''[[Unnamed people|unnamed]] [[Human]]s''' from the [[23rd century]].
   
 
== Ambassador's aide ==
 
== Ambassador's aide ==
 
[[File:Fox aide.jpg|thumb|150px|Fox's aide in 2267]]
 
[[File:Fox aide.jpg|thumb|150px|Fox's aide in 2267]]
This '''ambassadorial aide''' accompanied [[Ambassador]] [[Robert Fox]] aboard the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701}} for a diplomatic mission to [[Eminiar VII]] in [[2267]]. He was last seen slumped in a corner after a fire fight with [[Eminian]] guards, and was presumably killed. ({{TOS|A Taste of Armageddon}})
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This '''ambassadorial aide''' accompanied [[Ambassador]] [[Robert Fox]] aboard the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701}} for a diplomatic mission to [[Eminiar VII]] in [[2267]]. He was last seen slumped in a corner after a fire fight with [[Eminian]] guards, having been hit by a disrupter. Whether he lived or died is unknown. ({{TOS|A Taste of Armageddon}})
 
{{bginfo|The aide was played by [[Malone]] who received no credit for his appearance.}}
 
{{bginfo|The aide was played by [[Malone]] who received no credit for his appearance.}}
 
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== Argelius II bar patrons ==
 
== Argelius II bar patrons ==
 
These two '''patrons''' were present in a [[bar]] on [[Argelius II]], watching the belly dancer [[Kara (Argelian)|Kara]] in [[2267]]. ({{TOS|Wolf in the Fold}})
 
These two '''patrons''' were present in a [[bar]] on [[Argelius II]], watching the belly dancer [[Kara (Argelian)|Kara]] in [[2267]]. ({{TOS|Wolf in the Fold}})
{{bginfo|They were played by [[Joe Paz]] and an [[unknown actor]]. The first man wore a colonist jumpsuit from {{e|The Devil in the Dark}}, the second one wore [[High Commissioner]] [[Ferris (Commissioner)|Ferris]]' costume from {{e|The Galileo Seven}}. The second performer also appeared regularly as an ''Enterprise'' crewmember, and could be seen as an [[Ekosian]] officer in {{e|Patterns of Force}}.}}
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{{bginfo|They were played by [[Joe Paz]] and an [[unknown actor]]. The first man wore a colonist jumpsuit from {{e|The Devil in the Dark}}, the second one (played by Paz) wore [[High Commissioner]] [[Ferris (Commissioner)|Ferris]]' costume from {{e|The Galileo Seven}}.}}
   
 
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[[File:Human delegate journey to babel.jpg|thumb|150px|A Conference delegate]]
 
[[File:Human delegate journey to babel.jpg|thumb|150px|A Conference delegate]]
 
This '''diplomat''' was among the delegates of the [[Babel Conference]], and traveled on the USS ''Enterprise'', in [[2268]]. ({{TOS|Journey to Babel}})
 
This '''diplomat''' was among the delegates of the [[Babel Conference]], and traveled on the USS ''Enterprise'', in [[2268]]. ({{TOS|Journey to Babel}})
{{bginfo|The delegate was played by an [[unknown performer]] The same actor also played a [[Deep Space Station K-7 personnel#Workman#2|workman]] in {{TOS|The Trouble with Tribbles}}.|He was wearing the costume originally worn by [[Commissioner]] [[Ferris (Commissioner)|Ferris]] in {{e|The Galileo Seven}}.}}
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{{bginfo|The delegate was played by an [[unknown performer]] The same actor also played a [[Deep Space Station K-7 personnel#Workman #2|workman]] in {{TOS|The Trouble with Tribbles}}.|He was wearing the costume originally worn by [[Commissioner]] [[Ferris (Commissioner)|Ferris]] in {{e|The Galileo Seven}}.}}
 
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== Cafeteria visitors ==
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== Charles Evans' parents ==
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The '''parents of [[Charles Evans]]''' were members of a scientific expedition to planet [[Thasus]] in [[2252]]. Their ship crashed, and they were killed along with everyone on board, with the exception of then 3 year old Charlie. ({{TOS|Charlie X}})
These '''civilians''' were present in the Cafeteria at [[Earth Spacedock]] in [[2285]], when the USS ''Enterprise'' returned home. ({{film|3}})
 
 
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== Chelsea civilians ==
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These '''civilian people''' were residents of the [[Chelsea]] are of [[San Francisco]] in [[2259]]. They witnessed explosions when {{alt|Khan Noonien Singh|Khan}} ran away from {{alt|Spock}}. Khan hit several of the civilians and they fell on the ground. ({{film|12}})
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{{bginfo|The Chelsea civilians are played by background performers and stunt performers. The "name" came from the resume of [[LaRaine Fisher]] and information from [[Bill Blair]].}}
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File:Cafeteria people 1.jpg
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File:Chelsea civilian 1.jpg|''Played by [[Bill Blair]]''
File:Cafeteria people 2.jpg
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File:Chelsea civilian 2.jpg|''Played by [[Ilram Choi]]''
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File:No image yet.jpg|''Played by [[LaRaine Fisher]]''
File:Cafeteria people 3.jpg
 
File:Cafeteria people 4.jpg
 
File:Cafeteria people 5.jpg
 
File:Cafeteria people 6.jpg
 
File:Cafeteria people 7.jpg
 
File:Cafeteria people 8.jpg
 
 
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{{bginfo|They were played by [[unknown performer]]s.}}
 
 
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File:Lassie.jpg
 
File:Lassie.jpg
 
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== Civilians at Starfleet Headquarters ==
 
These '''civilians''' were present at [[Starfleet Headquarters]] when [[Rear Admiral]] [[James Kirk]] and [[Lieutenant commander]] [[Sonak]] met there, in [[2273]]. ({{film|1}})
 
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File:Starfleet hq civilian 1.jpg
 
File:Starfleet hq civilian 2.jpg
 
File:Starfleet hq civilian 3.jpg
 
File:Starfleet hq civilian 4.jpg
 
File:Starfleet hq civilian 5.jpg
 
File:Starfleet hq civilian 6.jpg
 
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{{bginfo|They were played by [[unknown performers]].}}
 
 
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== Deep Space Station K-7 personnel ==
 
== Deep Space Station K-7 personnel ==
 
* '''See''' [[Deep Space Station K-7 personnel]]
 
* '''See''' [[Deep Space Station K-7 personnel]]
 
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== Earth Spacedock personnel ==
 
* '''See''' [[Spacedock (Earth) personnel]]
 
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When the [[Whale Probe]] approached [[Earth]], transmitting its destructive message into the [[planet]]'s [[atmosphere]], the President decided to broadcast a planetary [[distress signal]] to warn all ships to stay away from Earth. Following the Whale Probe incident (in which Kirk and his crew saved the planet), the President and the Council agreed to drop all but one of the charges against the ''Enterprise'' crew, the remaining charge simply resulting in Kirk being demoted to [[Captain]] - as he wanted all along - in gratitude for their service to Earth and the Federation. ({{film|4}})
 
When the [[Whale Probe]] approached [[Earth]], transmitting its destructive message into the [[planet]]'s [[atmosphere]], the President decided to broadcast a planetary [[distress signal]] to warn all ships to stay away from Earth. Following the Whale Probe incident (in which Kirk and his crew saved the planet), the President and the Council agreed to drop all but one of the charges against the ''Enterprise'' crew, the remaining charge simply resulting in Kirk being demoted to [[Captain]] - as he wanted all along - in gratitude for their service to Earth and the Federation. ({{film|4}})
{{bginfo|The president was portrayed by [[Robert Ellenstein]].|The president in {{film|4}} is named Hiram Roth in the non-canonical [[novels|novel]] ''[[Articles of the Federation]]'' by [[Keith R.A. DeCandido]]. He also appeared in several issues of [[Star Trek (DC volume 1)|DC's ''Star Trek'']] [[comics]].}}
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{{bginfo|The president was portrayed by [[Robert Ellenstein]].|The president in {{film|4}} is named Hiram Roth in the [[novels|novel]] ''[[Articles of the Federation]]'' by [[Keith R.A. DeCandido]]. He also appeared in several issues of [[Star Trek (DC volume 1)|DC's ''Star Trek'']] [[comics]].}}
   
 
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{{bginfo|The Iowa cop was portrayed by stunt actor [[Jeremy Fitzgerald]]. His voice was provided by the film's director, [[J.J. Abrams]], although it was altered.|As originally shot, Fitzgerald's face was visible to the audience, but Abrams decided in post-production to digitally add a mask to hide his face. ([[Star Trek (Special Edition)|''Star Trek'' DVD]] commentary)}}
 
{{bginfo|The Iowa cop was portrayed by stunt actor [[Jeremy Fitzgerald]]. His voice was provided by the film's director, [[J.J. Abrams]], although it was altered.|As originally shot, Fitzgerald's face was visible to the audience, but Abrams decided in post-production to digitally add a mask to hide his face. ([[Star Trek (Special Edition)|''Star Trek'' DVD]] commentary)}}
 
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== Jame Finney's mother ==
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This '''woman''' received [[letter]]s from her [[Ben Finney|husband]]. Reading them changed [[Jame Finney]]'s mind about [[James T. Kirk]]'s culpability in her father's apparent [[death]]. ({{TOS|Court Martial}})
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== James T. Kirk's stepfather ==
 
== James T. Kirk's stepfather ==
 
In an alternate reality, James T. Kirk's '''stepfather''' was angry at Kirk for stealing his Corvette in the 2240s. He was married to {{alt|Winona Kirk|Winona}} and was responsible for much of Kirk's upbringing in [[Riverside]], Iowa. ({{film|11}})
 
In an alternate reality, James T. Kirk's '''stepfather''' was angry at Kirk for stealing his Corvette in the 2240s. He was married to {{alt|Winona Kirk|Winona}} and was responsible for much of Kirk's upbringing in [[Riverside]], Iowa. ({{film|11}})
{{bginfo|Kirk's stepdad was unseen in the film, but his voice over the [[Nokia]] phone was provided by [[Greg Grunberg]] (J.J. Abrams' "good luck charm").|Kirk's stepdad replaced the concept of Kirk's uncle [[Frank (Kirk's uncle)|Frank]], an alcoholic abusive man played by [[Brad William Henke]] in [[Deleted scene|scenes deleted]] from the film.|The [[Star Trek (novel)|novelization]] essentially merges the characters, making the abusive adult the step-father and giving him the name Frank.}}
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{{bginfo|Kirk's stepdad was unseen in the film, but his voice over the [[Nokia]] phone was provided by [[Greg Grunberg]] (J.J. Abrams' "good luck charm").|Kirk's stepdad replaced the concept of Kirk's uncle [[Frank (Star Trek)|Frank]], an alcoholic abusive man played by [[Brad William Henke]] in [[Deleted scene|scenes deleted]] from the film.|The [[Star Trek (novel)|novelization]] essentially merges the characters, making the abusive adult the step-father and giving him the name Frank.}}
 
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== Karidian Company of Players ==
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== Julian Bashir's great grandfather ==
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This '''man'''{{'}}s identity was unknown as of [[2373]]. Sometime around or after [[2267]], he had a relationship with a [[Starfleet]] [[officer]] named [[Watley]], possibly the individual [[Julian Bashir]] encountered while trying to stop [[Arne Darvin]]'s revenge plan aboard the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701}} that year. This relationship ultimately lead to Bashir himself being born.
* '''See''' [[Karidian Company of Players]]
 
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Bashir's suggestion that ''he'' himself might be this male relative (being possibly [[Predestination paradox|destined]] to become his own ancestor), was dis-proven by the fact that he did not cease to exist upon failing to become acquainted with her during his time travel excursion. ({{DS9|Trials and Tribble-ations}})
 
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== Kevin Riley's parents ==
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== Karidian Company of Players ==
 
* '''See''' [[Karidian Company of Players]]
The '''parents of [[Kevin Riley]]''' were inhabitants of [[Tarsus IV]] in [[2246]], when they were sentenced to death by the colony's governor, [[Kodos]]. Riley was haunted by the events, and wanted to take revenge on his parents' murderer, when Kodos (disguised as [[Anton Karidian]]) visited the USS ''Enterprise'' in [[2266]]. ({{TOS|The Conscience of the King}})
 
 
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== Leonard McCoy's ex-wife ==
 
== Leonard McCoy's ex-wife ==
When James T. Kirk and {{alt|Leonard McCoy}} met in [[2255]] of an alternate reality, McCoy was recently [[divorce]]d from his [[wife]]. He exaggerated that his wife "got the [[Earth|whole planet]]" in the settlement, and that was his reason for entering [[Starfleet]]. ({{film|11}})
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When James T. Kirk and {{alt|Leonard McCoy}} met in [[2255]] of an alternate reality, McCoy was recently [[divorce]]d from his [[wife]]. He exaggerated that his wife "got the [[Earth|whole planet]]" in the settlement, and that was his reason for entering [[Starfleet]]. He also commented that "all she left me was my [[bones]]", leading to Kirk's famous nickname for McCoy. ({{film|11}})
{{bginfo|The ex-wife was presumably the mother of [[Joanna McCoy]]. It is likely that she also existed in the prime reality.}}
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{{bginfo|The ex-wife was presumably the mother of [[Joanna McCoy]]. It is likely that she also existed in the prime reality.|See also:
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* {{mbeta|Jocelyn Treadway}}
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* {{mbeta|Pamela Branch}}}}
 
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== Officer's lounge civilian ==
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== Omicron colony personnel ==
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* '''See''' [[Omicron colony personnel]]
[[File:Officer's lounge civilian.jpg|thumb|150px|A civilian]]
 
This '''civilian''' man was present at the [[officer's lounge]] of the [[Earth Spacedock]], conversating with two [[Starfleet]] officers when Admiral Kirk and Fleet Admiral Morrow had a conversation there in [[2285]]. ({{film|3}})
 
{{bginfo|He was played by an [[unknown performer]].}}
 
 
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== Port of San Francisco bar patrons ==
== Officer's lounge waiter ==
 
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These '''Humans''' visited the [[Port of San Francisco bar]] in [[San Francisco]] on [[Earth]] in [[2259]]. {{alt|Montgomery Scott}} and [[Keenser]] visited the bar at the same time and Scotty talked to Kirk aboard the ''Enterprise''. Some of the patrons were dancing, other just talking and having drinks. ({{film|12}})
[[File:Officers lounge waiter.jpg|thumb|150px|A waiter]]
 
This '''waiter''' was working at the [[officer's lounge]] of the [[Earth Spacedock]] when Admiral Kirk and Fleet Admiral Morrow had a conversation there in [[2285]]. ({{film|3}})
 
{{bginfo|He was played by an [[unknown performer]].}}
 
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== Officer's wife ==
 
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File:Port of san francisco bar patron 1.jpg|''Played by an [[unknown actress]]''
[[File:Officers wife 2285.jpg|thumb|150px|An officer's wife]]
 
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File:Port of san francisco bar patron 2.jpg|''Played by an [[unknown actor]]''
This '''woman''' visited the [[officer's lounge]] of the [[Earth 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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File:Port of san francisco bar patron 3.jpg|''Played by an [[unknown actress]]''
{{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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File:Port of san francisco bar patron 4.jpg|''Played by an [[unknown actress]]''
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File:Port of san francisco bar patron 5.jpg|''Played by an [[unknown actress]]''
 
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File:Port of san francisco bar patron 6.jpg|''Played by an [[unknown actor]]''
== Omicron colony personnel ==
 
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File:Port of san francisco bar patron 7.jpg|''Played by an [[unknown actor]]''
* '''See''' [[Omicron colony personnel]]
 
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File:Port of san francisco bar patron 8.jpg|''Played by an [[unknown actress]]''
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File:Port of san francisco bar patron 9.jpg|''Played by [[Hiram A. Murray]]''
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File:Port of san francisco bar patron 10.jpg|''Played by an [[unknown actress]]''
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File:Port of san francisco bar patron 11.jpg|''Played by an [[unknown actress]]''
 
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== Psi 2000 personnel ==
 
== Psi 2000 personnel ==
 
* '''See''' [[Psi 2000 personnel]]
 
* '''See''' [[Psi 2000 personnel]]
 
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== Regula I personnel ==
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* '''See''' [[Regula I personnel]]
 
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== Sevrin's girl ==
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== Royal Children's Hospital personnel ==
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These '''doctors and nurses''' were part of the medical staff at the [[Royal Children's Hospital]] near [[London]] on [[Earth]] in [[2259]]. One of their patients was [[Lucille Harewood]]. ({{film|12}})
[[File:Sevrin Girl.jpg|thumb|150px|A follower of Dr. Sevrin]]
 
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This '''girl''' was a follower of [[Doctor]] [[Sevrin]]. She rejected modern technological life to search for the mythical planet [[Eden]] with Sevrin's group. ({{TOS|The Way to Eden}})
 
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{{bginfo|The girl was played by [[Phyllis Douglas]].}}
 
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File:Royal children's hospital doctor.jpg|''Played by [[Jack Laufer]]''
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File:Royal children's hospital nurse.jpg|''Played by an [[unknown actress]]''
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File:Royal children's hospital staff 1.jpg|''Played by an [[unknown actor]]''
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File:Royal children's hospital staff 2.jpg|''Played by an [[unknown actor]]''
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== San Francisco bar girl ==
 
[[File:San Francisco bar girl.jpg|thumb|150px|A bar girl]]
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This '''Human female''' sat at the bar in a [[San Francisco]] bar when {{alt|James T. Kirk}} noticed her following his demotion. When he tried to flirt with her, he was interrupted by {{alt|Christopher Pike}} who placed himself between the two. ({{film|12}})
 
{{bginfo|This bar girl was played by [[Melissa Paulo]].}}
 
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== San Francisco bar visitors ==
 
== San Francisco bar visitors ==
 
* '''See''' [[San Francisco bar visitors]]
 
* '''See''' [[San Francisco bar visitors]]
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== San Francisco residents ==
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These '''residents of [[San Francisco]]''' watched the [[crash landing]] of the {{USS|Vengeance}} into the harbor and the city in [[2259]]. Many of them were killed. ({{film|12}})
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File:San Francisco resident 1, 2259.jpg|''Played by [[Cynthia Addai-Robinson]]''
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File:San Francisco resident 2, 2259.jpg|''Played by [[Henry Abrams]]''
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File:San Francisco resident 3, 2259.jpg|''Played by [[Jesper A. Inglis]]''
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File:San Francisco resident 4, 2259.jpg|''Played by [[Marc Primiani]]''
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File:San Francisco resident 5, 2259.jpg|''Played by [[Charlie Haugk]]''
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== Sevrin's girl ==
 
[[File:Sevrin Girl.jpg|thumb|150px|A follower of Dr. Sevrin]]
 
This '''girl''' was a follower of [[Doctor]] [[Sevrin]]. She rejected modern technological life to search for the mythical planet [[Eden]] with Sevrin's group. ({{TOS|The Way to Eden}})
 
{{bginfo|The girl was played by [[Phyllis Douglas]].}}
 
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== Shipyard Bar visitors ==
 
== Shipyard Bar visitors ==
 
* '''See''' [[Unnamed Shipyard Bar visitors]]
 
* '''See''' [[Unnamed Shipyard Bar visitors]]
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== Starbase 11 personnel ==
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* '''See''' [[Starbase 11 personnel]]
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== Starfleet Headquarters personnel ==
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* '''See''' [[Unnamed Starfleet Headquarters personnel]]
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== Starnes Exploration Party members ==
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* '''See''' [[Starnes Exploration Party]]
 
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== Tantalus colony personnel ==
 
== Tantalus colony personnel ==
 
* '''See''' [[Tantalus colony personnel]]
 
* '''See''' [[Tantalus colony personnel]]
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== Tarsus IV colonists ==
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* '''See''' [[Tarsus IV inhabitants]]
 
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AT: "xx" The following is a list of unnamed Humans from the 23rd century.

Ambassador's aide

Fox aide

Fox's aide in 2267

This ambassadorial aide accompanied Ambassador Robert Fox aboard the USS Enterprise for a diplomatic mission to Eminiar VII in 2267. He was last seen slumped in a corner after a fire fight with Eminian guards, having been hit by a disrupter. Whether he lived or died is unknown. (TOS: "A Taste of Armageddon")

The aide was played by Malone who received no credit for his appearance.

Amerind inhabitants

Argelius II bar patrons

These two patrons were present in a bar on Argelius II, watching the belly dancer Kara in 2267. (TOS: "Wolf in the Fold")

They were played by Joe Paz and an unknown actor. The first man wore a colonist jumpsuit from "The Devil in the Dark", the second one (played by Paz) wore High Commissioner Ferris' costume from "The Galileo Seven".

Babel Conference delegate #1

File:Human delegate journey to babel.jpg

A Conference delegate

This diplomat was among the delegates of the Babel Conference, and traveled on the USS Enterprise, in 2268. (TOS: "Journey to Babel")

The delegate was played by an unknown performer The same actor also played a workman in TOS: "The Trouble with Tribbles".
He was wearing the costume originally worn by Commissioner Ferris in "The Galileo Seven".

Babel Conference delegate #2

File:Human delegate journey to babel 2.jpg

A Conference delegate

This diplomat was also among the delegates of the Babel Conference, and traveled on the USS Enterprise, in 2268. (TOS: "Journey to Babel")

The delegate was played by Joe Paz.
He was wearing the costume originally worn by Lazarus in "The Alternative Factor".

Charles Evans' parents

The parents of Charles Evans were members of a scientific expedition to planet Thasus in 2252. Their ship crashed, and they were killed along with everyone on board, with the exception of then 3 year old Charlie. (TOS: "Charlie X")

Chelsea civilians

These civilian people were residents of the Chelsea are of San Francisco in 2259. They witnessed explosions when Khan ran away from Spock. Khan hit several of the civilians and they fell on the ground. (Star Trek Into Darkness)

The Chelsea civilians are played by background performers and stunt performers. The "name" came from the resume of LaRaine Fisher and information from Bill Blair.

Children on library computer tape

These children were seen on a memory tape in the USS Enterprise's library computer in 2269, as a representation of Earth life in the 2260s. (TAS: "One of Our Planets Is Missing")

Deneva inhabitants

  • See Unnamed Denevans

Deep Space Station K-7 personnel

Earth Spacedock personnel

  • See Spacedock (Earth) personnel

Elba II inhabitants

Federation President

Federation President, 2286

The Federation President in 2286

In 2286, this unnamed Federation President presided over the Council's deliberations concerning the actions of Admiral James T. Kirk, who had hijacked the USS Enterprise and caused an interstellar incident with the Klingons at the Genesis planet. Ultimately, the Council decided to charge Kirk with nine violations of Starfleet regulations.

When the Whale Probe approached Earth, transmitting its destructive message into the planet's atmosphere, the President decided to broadcast a planetary distress signal to warn all ships to stay away from Earth. Following the Whale Probe incident (in which Kirk and his crew saved the planet), the President and the Council agreed to drop all but one of the charges against the Enterprise crew, the remaining charge simply resulting in Kirk being demoted to Captain - as he wanted all along - in gratitude for their service to Earth and the Federation. (Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home)

The president was portrayed by Robert Ellenstein.
The president in Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home is named Hiram Roth in the novel Articles of the Federation by Keith R.A. DeCandido. He also appeared in several issues of DC's Star Trek comics.

Female on the Elysian Council

Human Elysian Councilor

A female on the Elysian Council

A Human female was a former crewmember of a vessel trapped in the Delta Triangle. By 2269 she served as a member of the Elysian Council on Elysia. (TAS: "The Time Trap")

It has been suggested by the Star Trek Concordance that this woman was wearing what was "possibly an early Star Fleet [sic] uniform". While it is known that the Bonaventure, and possibly other Earth/Federation ships, were lost in the years prior to 2269, it is unclear if this is indeed she was a member of Starfleet or from which era she originated.

Iowa Cop

Police officer 2240s

An Iowa cop

In an alternate reality, this Iowa cop attempted to apprehend a young James T. Kirk in the 2240s after Kirk stole his stepfather's Corvette. He wore a specialized, mechanical mask in order to effectively ride his hovercruiser.

He only caught up with Kirk after the Corvette fell into a quarry, and Kirk nearly with it. (Star Trek)

The Iowa cop was portrayed by stunt actor Jeremy Fitzgerald. His voice was provided by the film's director, J.J. Abrams, although it was altered.
As originally shot, Fitzgerald's face was visible to the audience, but Abrams decided in post-production to digitally add a mask to hide his face. (Star Trek DVD commentary)

Jame Finney's mother

This woman received letters from her husband. Reading them changed Jame Finney's mind about James T. Kirk's culpability in her father's apparent death. (TOS: "Court Martial")

She was only mentioned in dialogue.

James T. Kirk's stepfather

In an alternate reality, James T. Kirk's stepfather was angry at Kirk for stealing his Corvette in the 2240s. He was married to Winona and was responsible for much of Kirk's upbringing in Riverside, Iowa. (Star Trek)

Kirk's stepdad was unseen in the film, but his voice over the Nokia phone was provided by Greg Grunberg (J.J. Abrams' "good luck charm").
Kirk's stepdad replaced the concept of Kirk's uncle Frank, an alcoholic abusive man played by Brad William Henke in scenes deleted from the film.
The novelization essentially merges the characters, making the abusive adult the step-father and giving him the name Frank.

James T. Kirk's uncle

James T. Kirk's uncle owned a farm in Idaho in the 2280s. It was at his farm that his nephew Jim met Antonia in 2282. (Star Trek Generations)

Presumably, the uncle would have been the brother of George or Winona Kirk, though it could have been a long time family friend. In 2009's Star Trek, an uncle Frank was cut from the script and reworked into the stepdad heard in the film.

Janus VI colony personnel

Journalists

These six journalists from Starfleet Broadcasting were present at the maiden voyage of the USS Enterprise-B in 2293. They interviewed Captain James T. Kirk, Scotty, and Chekov after their tour aboard the ship. Later they witnessed the destruction of the SS Lakul and the SS Robert Fox. During the following rescue mission two of them were recruited as nurses and had problems in sickbay controlling a panicked and disoriented El-Aurian survivor named Tolian Soran who demanded to be sent back where he came from. Three of them wore head-mounted video cameras. (Star Trek Generations)

The three latter actors received no credit for their appearance.

Julian Bashir's great grandfather

This man's identity was unknown as of 2373. Sometime around or after 2267, he had a relationship with a Starfleet officer named Watley, possibly the individual Julian Bashir encountered while trying to stop Arne Darvin's revenge plan aboard the USS Enterprise that year. This relationship ultimately lead to Bashir himself being born.

Bashir's suggestion that he himself might be this male relative (being possibly destined to become his own ancestor), was dis-proven by the fact that he did not cease to exist upon failing to become acquainted with her during his time travel excursion. (DS9: "Trials and Tribble-ations")

Karidian Company of Players

Launch spectators

These Human civilians watched the christening of the USS Enterprise NCC-1701-B from the drydock orbiting Earth in 2293 and applauded to this event. (Star Trek Generations)

All Humans were played by background performers who received no credit for their appearance.
The dress worn by the fourth pictured woman was originally created for Alsia in the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine episode "Rivals" and was re-used throughout several Star Trek films and episodes. It was sold off on the It's A Wrap! sale and auction on eBay. [1]

Leonard McCoy's ex-wife

When James T. Kirk and Leonard McCoy met in 2255 of an alternate reality, McCoy was recently divorced from his wife. He exaggerated that his wife "got the whole planet" in the settlement, and that was his reason for entering Starfleet. He also commented that "all she left me was my bones", leading to Kirk's famous nickname for McCoy. (Star Trek)

The ex-wife was presumably the mother of Joanna McCoy. It is likely that she also existed in the prime reality.
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Macbeth audience

These Planet Q inhabitants were among the audience of the Karidian Company of Players' performance of William Shakespeare's Macbeth in 2266. (TOS: "The Conscience of the King")

Maiden voyage officials

These four officials were present on the bridge of the USS Enterprise-B in 2293 during the official maiden voyage of the starship. They were interviewed by several journalists and witnessed later the destruction of the SS Lakul and the SS Robert Fox. (Star Trek Generations)

All four officials were played by background performers who received no credit for their appearance.
The first pictured man also worked as a background actor on the comic adaptation Batman & Robin in 1997 (as a party guest) and The Nanny episode "The Nanny and the Hunk Producer" in 1997 (as an audience member at the Tony Awards).
The fourth pictured man only appeared in a brief moment on the bridge watching the monitors.

Memory Alpha personnel

Merchantman personnel

Motherlode inhabitants

Omicron colony personnel

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Port of San Francisco bar patrons

These Humans visited the Port of San Francisco bar in San Francisco on Earth in 2259. Montgomery Scott and Keenser visited the bar at the same time and Scotty talked to Kirk aboard the Enterprise. Some of the patrons were dancing, other just talking and having drinks. (Star Trek Into Darkness)

Psi 2000 personnel

Regula I personnel

Riverside Construction worker

Riverside construction worker, alternate reality

A construction worker

In the alternate reality, a construction worker at the Riverside Shipyard commented on James T. Kirk's motorcycle, saying "Nice ride". Kirk promptly tossed him the key to the bike as he boarded a shuttle for recruits. (Star Trek)

The construction worker was played by Robert Clendenin.

Royal Children's Hospital personnel

These doctors and nurses were part of the medical staff at the Royal Children's Hospital near London on Earth in 2259. One of their patients was Lucille Harewood. (Star Trek Into Darkness)

San Francisco bar girl

San Francisco bar girl

A bar girl

This Human female sat at the bar in a San Francisco bar when James T. Kirk noticed her following his demotion. When he tried to flirt with her, he was interrupted by Christopher Pike who placed himself between the two. (Star Trek Into Darkness)

This bar girl was played by Melissa Paulo.

San Francisco bar visitors

San Francisco residents

These residents of San Francisco watched the crash landing of the USS Vengeance into the harbor and the city in 2259. Many of them were killed. (Star Trek Into Darkness)

Sevrin's girl

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A follower of Dr. Sevrin

This girl was a follower of Doctor Sevrin. She rejected modern technological life to search for the mythical planet Eden with Sevrin's group. (TOS: "The Way to Eden")

The girl was played by Phyllis Douglas.

Shipyard Bar visitors

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Starbase 11 personnel

Starfleet Headquarters personnel

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Starnes Exploration Party members

Tantalus colony personnel

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Tarsus IV colonists

Terra 10 inhabitans