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{{bginfo|All were played by [[unknown actor]]s. The African-American engineer also appeared as a [[Triskelion inhabitants#Humanoid thrall|humanoid thrall]] in {{e|The Gamesters of Triskelion}}.}}
 
{{bginfo|All were played by [[unknown actor]]s. The African-American engineer also appeared as a [[Triskelion inhabitants#Humanoid thrall|humanoid thrall]] in {{e|The Gamesters of Triskelion}}.}}
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== Bridge guards ==
 
== Bridge guards ==
 
These '''two guards''', along with {{mu|Roger Lemli}}, stood guard on bridge of the ''Enterprise''.
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The second guard stood watch with both the first guard and Lemli. He was especially leering at Uhura during her confrontation with Sulu. ({{TOS|Mirror, Mirror}})
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<gallery>
 
File:Bridge guard 1, Mirror Mirror.jpg|Guard 1
 
File:Bridge guard 1, Mirror Mirror.jpg|Guard 1
 
File:Bridge guard 2, Mirror Mirror.jpg|Guard 2
 
File:Bridge guard 2, Mirror Mirror.jpg|Guard 2
 
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These '''two guards''', along with {{mu|Roger Lemli}}, stood guard on bridge of the ''Enterprise''.
 
   
The second guard stood watch with both the first guard and Lemli. He was especially leering at Uhura during her confrontation with Sulu. ({{TOS|Mirror, Mirror}})
 
 
{{bginfo|Both were played by [[unknown actor]]s. The actor playing the second guard regurarly appeared as an ''Enterprise'' security officer in the prime universe. He also played an [[Augment]] in {{e|Space Seed}} and a [[Beta III]] townsperson in {{e|The Return of the Archons}}.}}
 
{{bginfo|Both were played by [[unknown actor]]s. The actor playing the second guard regurarly appeared as an ''Enterprise'' security officer in the prime universe. He also played an [[Augment]] in {{e|Space Seed}} and a [[Beta III]] townsperson in {{e|The Return of the Archons}}.}}
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== Chekov's guards ==
 
== Chekov's guards ==
 
'''Chekov's guards''' attempted to kill [[Captain]] [[James T. Kirk|Kirk]] on {{mu|Pavel Chekov|Chekov}}'s orders in the [[mirror universe]], in order that the entire crew would advance in rank. They were both killed by {{mu|Wilson}}, Chekov's third guard, who took sides with Kirk for an opportunity at a better promotion. ({{TOS|Mirror, Mirror}})
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File:Chekov's guard, Bobby Bass.jpg|Chekov's guard #1
 
File:Chekov's guard, Bobby Bass.jpg|Chekov's guard #1
 
File:Chekov's guard, Bobby Clark.jpg|Chekov's guard #2
 
File:Chekov's guard, Bobby Clark.jpg|Chekov's guard #2
 
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'''Chekov's guards''' attempted to kill [[Captain]] [[James T. Kirk|Kirk]] on {{mu|Pavel Chekov|Chekov}}'s orders in the [[mirror universe]], in order that the entire crew would advance in rank. They were both killed by {{mu|Wilson}}, Chekov's third guard, who took sides with Kirk for an opportunity at a better promotion. ({{TOS|Mirror, Mirror}})
 
 
{{bginfo|Two of the guards were played by [[Bobby Bass]] (#1) and [[Bobby Clark]] (#2).}}
 
{{bginfo|Two of the guards were played by [[Bobby Bass]] (#1) and [[Bobby Clark]] (#2).}}
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==Corridor guards==
 
==Corridor guards==
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{{bginfo|All were played by [[unknown actor]]s. The [[Star Trek Customizable Card Game]] gives Guard #1's name as Ensign Gaffney.}}
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==Engineering guard==
 
==Engineering guard==
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{{bginfo|Played by an [[unknown actor]] who had appeared in many episodes of the series.|Additional non-mirror universe appearances include the man that was: pushed by Charles Evans in {{e|Charlie X}}, killed by ''[[Nomad]]'' in {{e|The Changeling}}, knocked down by Spock in {{e|Is There in Truth No Beauty?}}, and is at the funeral service for Kirk in {{e|The Tholian Web}}. He can also be seen in the first scene of {{e|Where No Man Has Gone Before}} in the briefing room. He also appeared as a [[Tantalus colony]] guard in {{e|Dagger of the Mind}}.|He was given the name Ensign Davis on a card from the Star Trek: The Collectible Card Game.}}
 
{{bginfo|Played by an [[unknown actor]] who had appeared in many episodes of the series.|Additional non-mirror universe appearances include the man that was: pushed by Charles Evans in {{e|Charlie X}}, killed by ''[[Nomad]]'' in {{e|The Changeling}}, knocked down by Spock in {{e|Is There in Truth No Beauty?}}, and is at the funeral service for Kirk in {{e|The Tholian Web}}. He can also be seen in the first scene of {{e|Where No Man Has Gone Before}} in the briefing room. He also appeared as a [[Tantalus colony]] guard in {{e|Dagger of the Mind}}.|He was given the name Ensign Davis on a card from the Star Trek: The Collectible Card Game.}}
 
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== Injured man ==
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This '''man''' was a [[patient]] in [[sickbay]]. To his horror, [[Leonard McCoy]] found his two assistants [[Gambling|betting]] on the man's tolerance for [[pain]]. ({{TOS|Mirror, Mirror}})
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{{bginfo|He was never seen.}}
 
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== Kirk's guards ==
 
== Kirk's guards ==
 
Led by {{mu|Farrell}}, Kirk's guards came to his rescue, however were already beat to the scene by the traitorous {{mu|Wilson}} during {{mu|Pavel Chekov}} assassination attempt. They later oversaw Chekov's punishment in the [[agony booth]].
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Another of Kirk's guards stood guard outside of his [[quarters]]. ({{TOS|Mirror, Mirror}})
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<gallery>
 
File:Kirk's personal guard.jpg|Personal guard
 
File:Kirk's personal guard.jpg|Personal guard
 
File:Kirk's room guard.jpg|Room guard
 
File:Kirk's room guard.jpg|Room guard
 
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</gallery>
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{{bginfo|Both were played by [[unknown actor]]s.}}
Led by {{mu|Farrell}}, Kirk's guards came to his rescue, however were already beat to the scene by the traitorous {{mu|Wilson}} during {{mu|Pavel Chekov}} assassination attempt. They later oversaw Chekov's punishment in the [[agony booth]].
 
   
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== McCoy's assistants ==
Another of Kirk's guards stood guard outside of his [[quarters]]. ({{TOS|Mirror, Mirror}})
 
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These two '''unnamed officers''' worked in [[sickbay]]. To his horror, Leonard McCoy found them betting on an injured officer's tolerance for pain. ({{TOS|Mirror, Mirror}})
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so that {{mu|Hikaru Sulu|Sulu}} could become captain.
 
so that {{mu|Hikaru Sulu|Sulu}} could become captain.
   
This attempt was thwarted when {{mu|Marlena Moreau}} used the [[Tantalus field]] against the guards, vaporizing them, allowing the four members of the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701}} to return back to their universe. ({{TOS|Mirror, Mirror}})
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This attempt was thwarted when {{mu|Marlena Moreau}} used the [[Tantalus field]] against the guards, vaporizing them, allowing the four members of the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701}} to return to their universe. ({{TOS|Mirror, Mirror}})
   
 
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{{bginfo|One of the guards was played by [[Johnny Mandell]].}}
 
{{bginfo|One of the guards was played by [[Johnny Mandell]].}}
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==Transporter room guards==
 
==Transporter room guards==
 
These '''two unnamed Humans''' stood guard in the [[transporter room]]. One held {{mu|Kyle}} so that {{mu|Spock}} could take and use Kyle's [[agonizer]] on him for not correcting for a [[transporter]] error.
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The second guard was later on the [[bridge]] when Uhura engaged Sulu. Uhuru had him take over at her [[communications station]] after the altercation so that she could go to the [[sickbay]]. ({{TOS|Mirror, Mirror}})
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<gallery>
 
File:Transporter room guard 1, Mirror Mirror.jpg|Guard 1
 
File:Transporter room guard 1, Mirror Mirror.jpg|Guard 1
 
File:Transporter room guard 2, Mirror Mirror.jpg|Guard 2
 
File:Transporter room guard 2, Mirror Mirror.jpg|Guard 2
 
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</gallery>
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These '''two unnamed Humans''' stood guard in the [[transporter room]]. One held {{mu|Kyle}} so that {{mu|Spock}} could take and use Kyle's [[agonizer]] on him for not correcting for a [[transporter]] error.
 
   
 
{{bginfo|Both were played by [[unknown actor]]s.|The first one also portrayed the [[USS Enterprise operations lieutenant 1|prime universe counterpart]] of his character in {{e|This Side of Paradise}}.}}
The second guard was later on the [[bridge]] when Uhura engaged Sulu. Uhuru had him take over at her [[communications station]] after the altercation so that she could go to the [[sickbay]]. ({{TOS|Mirror, Mirror}})
 
   
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{{bginfo|Both were played by [[unknown actor]]s.|The first one also portrayed the [[Unnamed USS Enterprise (NCC-1701) personnel#Operations division lieutenant|prime universe counterpart]] of his character in {{e|This Side of Paradise}}.}}
 
 
[[Category:ISS Enterprise (NCC-1701) personnel| 02]]
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[[Category:Mirror universe inhabitants| Enterprise, ISS, NCC-1701 personnel]]
 
 
[[Category:Unnamed Humans|Enterprise, ISS, NCC-1701 personnel]]
 
[[Category:Unnamed Humans|Enterprise, ISS, NCC-1701 personnel]]
[[Category:Vulcans| Enterprise, ISS, NCC-1701 personnel]]
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[[Category:Unnamed Vulcans|Enterprise (NCC-1701) personnel, ISS]]
[[Category:Starfleet personnel (mirror)| Enterprise, ISS, NCC-1701 personnel]]
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[[Category:Unnamed Starfleet personnel (mirror)|Enterprise (NCC-1701) personnel]]

Revision as of 00:37, 5 April 2016

AT: "mu" The following is a list of unnamed ISS Enterprise personnel

Bridge crew

These three unnamed Humans performed daily operations on the bridge of the Enterprise, including duties at the engineering station.

All were played by unknown actors. The African-American engineer also appeared as a humanoid thrall in "The Gamesters of Triskelion".

Bridge guards

These two guards, along with Roger Lemli, stood guard on bridge of the Enterprise.

The second guard stood watch with both the first guard and Lemli. He was especially leering at Uhura during her confrontation with Sulu. (TOS: "Mirror, Mirror")

Both were played by unknown actors. The actor playing the second guard regurarly appeared as an Enterprise security officer in the prime universe. He also played an Augment in "Space Seed" and a Beta III townsperson in "The Return of the Archons".

Chekov's guards

Chekov's guards attempted to kill Captain Kirk on Chekov's orders in the mirror universe, in order that the entire crew would advance in rank. They were both killed by Wilson, Chekov's third guard, who took sides with Kirk for an opportunity at a better promotion. (TOS: "Mirror, Mirror")

Two of the guards were played by Bobby Bass (#1) and Bobby Clark (#2).

Corridor guards

Several unnamed Humans were on duty patrolling, standing guard, or simply passing through in the corridors of the Enterprise between the transporter room and sickbay. Each would salute Captain James T. Kirk as he, Scott, Uhura and Doctor McCoy passed by. (TOS: "Mirror, Mirror")

All were played by unknown actors. The Star Trek Customizable Card Game gives Guard #1's name as Ensign Gaffney.

Engineering guard

File:Engineering guard, Mirror Mirror.jpg

Engineer guard

This unnamed Human stood guard outside of the emergency manual monitor. He was incapacitated by Doctor Leonard McCoy's hypo, so that he and Montgomery Scott could enter the emergency manual monitor to manipulate the Enterprise's systems. According to McCoy, the dosage he gave the guard would have him put out for six hours. (TOS: "Mirror, Mirror")

Played by an unknown actor who had appeared in many episodes of the series.
Additional non-mirror universe appearances include the man that was: pushed by Charles Evans in "Charlie X", killed by Nomad in "The Changeling", knocked down by Spock in "Is There in Truth No Beauty?", and is at the funeral service for Kirk in "The Tholian Web". He can also be seen in the first scene of "Where No Man Has Gone Before" in the briefing room. He also appeared as a Tantalus colony guard in "Dagger of the Mind".
He was given the name Ensign Davis on a card from the Star Trek: The Collectible Card Game.

Injured man

This man was a patient in sickbay. To his horror, Leonard McCoy found his two assistants betting on the man's tolerance for pain. (TOS: "Mirror, Mirror")

He was never seen.

Kirk's guards

Led by Farrell, Kirk's guards came to his rescue, however were already beat to the scene by the traitorous Wilson during Pavel Chekov assassination attempt. They later oversaw Chekov's punishment in the agony booth.

Another of Kirk's guards stood guard outside of his quarters. (TOS: "Mirror, Mirror")

Both were played by unknown actors.

McCoy's assistants

These two unnamed officers worked in sickbay. To his horror, Leonard McCoy found them betting on an injured officer's tolerance for pain. (TOS: "Mirror, Mirror")

These two were not seen.

Phaser Control guard

File:Paul Prokop, phaser control guard.jpg

Phaser Control guard

This unnamed Human guarded the phaser control room. He confronted Montgomery Scott for not having authorization when Scott attempted to enter the room to disable the Enterprise's phasers. When the guard suggested contacting security chief Hikaru Sulu, Scott backed down to avoid a confrontation. (TOS: "Mirror, Mirror")

Played by Paul Prokop.

Spock's guard

File:Vulcan guard mirror.jpg

Spock's Vulcan guard

This unnamed Vulcan guard escorted Spock as he, James T. Kirk and Farrell walked the corridor. Spock later warned Hikaru Sulu that if he were to be assassinated that Sulu remember that Spock's operatives would avenge his death and that some of them were Vulcans. (TOS: "Mirror, Mirror")

Played by Russ Peek.

Sulu's guards

Sulu's guards attempted to kill Captain Kirk and Spock so that Sulu could become captain.

This attempt was thwarted when Marlena Moreau used the Tantalus field against the guards, vaporizing them, allowing the four members of the USS Enterprise to return to their universe. (TOS: "Mirror, Mirror")

One of the guards was played by Johnny Mandell.

Transporter room guards

These two unnamed Humans stood guard in the transporter room. One held Kyle so that Spock could take and use Kyle's agonizer on him for not correcting for a transporter error.

The second guard was later on the bridge when Uhura engaged Sulu. Uhuru had him take over at her communications station after the altercation so that she could go to the sickbay. (TOS: "Mirror, Mirror")

Both were played by unknown actors.
The first one also portrayed the prime universe counterpart of his character in "This Side of Paradise".