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The following is a '''list of unnamed [[ISS Enterprise (NX-01)|ISS ''Enterprise'' (NX-01)]] personnel''':
 
The following is a '''list of unnamed [[ISS Enterprise (NX-01)|ISS ''Enterprise'' (NX-01)]] personnel''':
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==Agony booth MACO guard==
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[[Image:Agony booth MACO, In a Mirror, Darkly.jpg|thumb|150px|A MACO guard]]
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This '''MACO''' served as guard for the [[agony booth]] aboard the ISS ''Enterprise'' (NX-01) in 2155. ({{ENT|In a Mirror, Darkly}})
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:''This MACO was played by an [[unknown actor]], who also played a [[MACO personnel#Mission volunteer|MACO]] in the real universe.''
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==Decon chamber MACO guard==
 
==Decon chamber MACO guard==

Revision as of 13:41, 17 July 2008

The following is a list of unnamed ISS Enterprise (NX-01) personnel:

Agony booth MACO guard

File:Agony booth MACO, In a Mirror, Darkly.jpg

A MACO guard

This MACO served as guard for the agony booth aboard the ISS Enterprise (NX-01) in 2155. (ENT: "In a Mirror, Darkly")

This MACO was played by an unknown actor, who also played a MACO in the real universe.


Decon chamber MACO guard

File:Rife David Sibley, In a Mirror, Darkly.jpg

A MACO guard

This MACO served as guard for the Tholian pilot, while he was held prisoner in the ships decon chamber. He also watched Doctor Phlox' torture methods. (ENT: "In a Mirror, Darkly")

This MACO was portrayed by background actor Rife David Sibley who received no credit for his performance. He has a real world counterpart.


Female MACO Corporal

File:Female Corporal, In a Mirror, Darkly.jpg

A female Corporal

This MACO held the rank of corporal and served aboard ISS Enterprise in 2155.

She accompanied Major Reed and helped to overwhelm Captain Maximilian Forrest. She also assisted in the take over of the bridge from T'Pol. (ENT: "In a Mirror, Darkly")

This MACO was played by an unknown actress and one of the few female MACO's seen throughout the series.


MACO brig guard

File:Shawn Crowder, In a Mirror, Darkly.jpg

A MACO guard

This MACO guarded the brig on board ISS Enterprise in 2155. He got unconscious when the Vulcan officers under command of T'Pol rescued Captain Maximilian Forrest from the brig. (ENT: "In a Mirror, Darkly")

This MACO was played by regular stunt actor Shawn Crowder, who received no on-screen credit for his appearance and may be the mirror universe counterpart for another MACO portrayed by Crowder.


Tactical officer

Tactical officer ISS Enterprise

A tactical officer

This tactical officer served on the bridge of the ISS Enterprise in 2155. He was shot by Sergeant Travis Mayweather. (ENT: "In a Mirror, Darkly")

This officer was played by stunt actor Craig Baxley, Jr., who received no on-screen credit for his appearance.


Vulcan officer 1

Vulcan officer 1 ISS Enterprise

A Vulcan officer

This Vulcan officer served on board the ISS Enterprise in 2155. He accompanied T'Pol and rescued Captain Maximilian Forrest. Alongside the second Vulcan officer he shot at Jonathan Archer and was later able to get control over the bridge. (ENT: "In a Mirror, Darkly")

This Vulcan was played by regular extra Glen Hambly, who received no on-screen credit for his appearance.


Vulcan officer 2

Vulcan officer 2 ISS Enterprise

A Vulcan officer

This Vulcan officer served on board the ISS Enterprise in 2155. He accompanied T'Pol and rescued Maximilian Forrest. Alongside the first Vulcan officer he shot at Jonathan Archer and was later able to get control over the bridge. (ENT: "In a Mirror, Darkly")

This Vulcan was played by regular extra Scott Hill, who received no on-screen credit for his appearance.


Young MACO

File:Justin Sundquist, In a Mirror, Darkly, Part II.jpg

A MACO

This MACO served aboard the ISS Enterprise in 2155 and managed to transport to the USS Defiant in an escape pod. On the Defiant, he was part of the MACO force who tried to find and overwhelm the Gorn Slar but was hit by an explosive device. (ENT: "In a Mirror, Darkly, Part II")

This MACO was like his real world counterpart portrayed by stunt actor Justin Sundquist, who received no credit for his performance.