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+ | List of unnamed [[Orion]]s who lived during the [[22nd century]]. |
− | ==List of Orions== |
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− | * [[D'Nesh]] |
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− | * [[Devna]] |
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− | * [[Harrad-Sar]] |
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− | * [[Maras]] |
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− | * [[Marta]] |
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− | * [[Navaar]] |
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− | * [[Thelev]] (disguised as an [[Andorian]]) |
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+ | ==ISS ''Avenger'' crewmember== |
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− | ==Unnamed Orions== |
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+ | * '''See''': [[ISS Avenger personnel#Orion Crewwoman|ISS ''Avenger'' personnel]] |
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− | ===Orion captain=== |
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− | This '''Orion''' [[captain]] was the [[commanding officer]] of the [[Orion pirate ship]] that encountered the [[Federation]] [[starship]]s, [[SS Huron|SS ''Huron'']] and [[USS Enterprise (NCC-1701)|USS ''Enterprise'']] in [[2270]]. |
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+ | ==Guard 1 {{anchor|Guard 0001}}== |
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− | He was to meet [[James T. Kirk]] on the surface of an [[asteroid]] to give him the [[strobolin]] the Orions had stolen from the ''Huron''. However, in addition to bringing the strobolin with him to the asteroid surface, he carried a backpack full of explosives to use for killing Kirk, and destroying the nearby ''Enterprise'' in the subsequent destruction of the unstable asteroid. The science officers plot was, however, foiled when [[Scotty]] detected the explosive and removed its' [[dilithium trigger]], with the [[transporter]], before the Orion can carry out his mission. ([[TAS]]: "[[The Pirates of Orion]]") |
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+ | This '''Orion guard''' was on duty at the Orion slave market when members of the {{NX|Enterprise}} were kidnapped and sold as slaves. When an Orion slaver came to take [[T'Pol]], [[Jeffrey Pierce|Pierce]], a fellow crewmember, tried to stop him, and the Orion guard disabled him through the use of [[neurolytic restraint]]s. ({{ENT|Borderland}}) |
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+ | {{bginfo|He was played by stunt actor [[David Mattey]], who received no on-screen credit for his appearance.}} |
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+ | {{clear}} |
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+ | ==Guard 2 {{anchor|Guard 0002}}== |
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− | ===Orion ensign=== |
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+ | [[File:Orion guard 2.jpg|thumb|150px|An Orion guard]] |
+ | This '''Orion guard''' helped to round up the escaped slaves after they were freed, when [[Jonathan Archer]] disabled the neurolytic restraints. ({{ENT|Borderland}}) |
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− | This '''Orion''' [[ensign]] was also an [[officer]] aboard the Orion pirate ship that encountered the ''Huron'' and ''Enterprise'' in 2270. He served as the [[helmsman]]. ([[TAS]]: "[[The Pirates of Orion]]") |
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+ | {{bginfo|He was played by stunt actor [[Scott L. Schwartz]], also without an on-screen credit.}} |
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+ | {{clear}} |
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+ | ==Guard 3 {{anchor|Guard 0003}}== |
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− | ===Orion lieutenant=== |
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− | [[ |
+ | [[File:Orion guard 4.jpg|thumb|150px|An Orion guard]] |
+ | This '''Orion guard''' fought with the escaped slaves as they fled their cages, after their neurolytic restraints were disabled. ({{ENT|Borderland}}) |
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− | This '''Orion''' [[lieutenant]] also served aboard the Orion pirate ship that encountered the ''Huron'' and ''Enterprise'' in 2270 as [[first officer]]. ([[TAS]]: "[[The Pirates of Orion]]") |
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+ | {{bginfo|He was played by stunt actor [[Scott Workman]], who received no credit for this appearance.}} |
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+ | {{clear}} |
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+ | ==Guard 4 {{anchor|Guard 0004}}== |
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− | ===Orion slave girl=== |
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− | [[ |
+ | [[File:Orion guard 3.jpg|thumb|150px|An Orion guard]] |
+ | This '''Orion guard''' was knocked out by a [[hypo]] administered by [[Arik Soong|Soong]], after Archer distracted him. This allowed them to disable the neurolytic restraints on the slaves. ({{ENT|Borderland}}) |
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+ | {{bginfo|He was played by stunt actor [[Tim Sitarz]], without an on-screen credit.}} |
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− | :''Played by actress [[Bobbi Sue Luther]].'' |
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− | + | {{clear}} |
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+ | ==Guard 5 {{anchor|Guard 0005}}== |
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− | ===Orion slaver #1=== |
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− | [[ |
+ | [[File:OrionMale2154.jpg|thumb|150px|An Orion guard]] |
+ | This '''Orion guard''' was stationed in a slave market where crewmembers of the ''Enterprise'' were taken. After Captain Archer disabled the machine that controlled the neurolytic restraints on the crew, an alien informed this guard that Archer had sabotaged the machine. ({{ENT|Borderland}}) |
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+ | {{bginfo|He was played by stunt actor [[Derek Mears]], who received no credit for his appearance.}} |
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− | * [[ENT]]: "[[Borderland (episode)|Borderland]]" |
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+ | {{clear}} |
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+ | ==Servant 1 {{anchor|Servant 0001}}== |
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− | ===Orion slaver #2=== |
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− | [[ |
+ | [[File:Orion servant 1.jpg|thumb|150px|An Orion servant]] |
+ | This '''Orion servant''' was on board [[Harrad-Sar's barge]]. [[Harrad-Sar]] invited Captain Archer aboard his vessel in the name of "smoothing relations" between their peoples and offering the [[Federation]] a mining deal. ({{ENT|Bound}}) |
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− | * [[ENT]]: "[[Borderland (episode)|Borderland]]" |
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+ | {{bginfo|This Orion was played by extra [[Joe Davis]], who received no credit for his appearance.}} |
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+ | ==Servant 2 {{anchor|Servant 0002}}== |
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− | ===Orion guard #1=== |
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− | [[ |
+ | [[File:Orion servant 2.jpg|thumb|150px|An Orion servant]] |
+ | This '''Orion servant''' was aboard Harrad-Sar's barge. He served drinks to Captain Archer and [[Malcolm Reed]] when they boarded Harrad-Sar's ship, to discuss a mining deal with Harrad-Sar. ({{ENT|Bound}}) |
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− | * [[ENT]]: "[[Borderland (episode)|Borderland]]" |
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+ | {{bginfo|He was played by extra [[Scott Kolak]], also without a credit.}} |
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− | :''Played by [[David Mattey]].'' |
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− | + | {{clear}} |
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+ | ==Slave girl {{anchor|Slave girl 0001}}== |
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− | ===Orion guard #2=== |
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− | [[ |
+ | [[File:Orion slavegirl ENT.jpg|thumb|150px|An Orion slave girl]] |
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− | * [[ENT]]: "[[Borderland (episode)|Borderland]]" |
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+ | {{bginfo|She was played by actress [[Bobbi Sue Luther]].|In the final draft script of "Borderland", this character was described as "''an insanely-sensuous Orion female (she has the same olive-green skin coloration as the Slavers) [....] Minimally clad, her entire being seems geared to seduce. Unlike the other slaves, she doesn't seem the least bit downtrodden. Instead, she projects a prideful arrogance in her appearance... as if she's determined to go for the highest price.''"|{{CCG name|{{mb|Neras}}|her}}}} |
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− | :''Played by [[Scott L. Schwartz]].'' |
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+ | ==Slaver 1 {{anchor|Slaver 0001}}== |
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− | ===Orion guard #3=== |
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− | [[ |
+ | [[File:Orion slaver 1.jpg|thumb|150px|An Orion slaver]] |
+ | This '''Orion slaver''' was the head slave trader at the [[processing station]] on Verex III in 2154. He was married at that time, although his wife was sold off at a slave auction prior to that year. |
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− | * [[ENT]]: "[[Borderland (episode)|Borderland]]" |
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⚫ | He processed T'Pol after her capture from ''Enterprise'', attaching a neurolytic restraint to her neck as property of the [[Orion Syndicate]]. He informed her that if she broke the rules she would suffer, but if she obeyed, she would suffer less. He later presented her at the slave auction and was delighted at the high price for which she was sold. |
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− | ===Orion guard #4=== |
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− | [[Image:Orion guard 4.jpg|thumb|150px|Orion guard #4]] |
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− | * [[ENT]]: "[[Borderland (episode)|Borderland]]" |
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− | <br clear=all> |
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+ | After the crew of ''Enterprise'' deactivated the neurolytic restraints, the Orion slaver did his best to quell the ensuing riot of the station's prisoners. He eventually caught T'Pol trying to escape, and, admiring her "spirit", stated he would keep her for himself. The [[Vulcan]] woman subsequently kicked the slaver in the crotch and told him she wasn't for sale. The slaver was left groaning in pain as T'Pol was [[transporter|beamed]] back to ''Enterprise''. ({{ENT|Borderland}}) |
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− | ===Orion guard #5=== |
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− | [[Image:OrionMale2154.jpg|thumb|150px|Orion guard #5]] |
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+ | {{clear}} |
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− | * [[ENT]]: "[[Borderland (episode)|Borderland]]" |
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− | <br clear=all> |
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+ | ==Slaver 2 {{anchor|Slaver 0001}}== |
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− | ===Orion servant #1=== |
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− | [[ |
+ | [[File:Orion slaver 2.jpg|thumb|150px|An Orion slaver]] |
+ | This '''Orion slaver''' was stationed in a slave market where kidnapped crewmembers of the ''Enterprise'' were being sold. When Archer located T'Pol, the slaver told Archer that she had been sold and that the buyer was nearby. Archer intended to confront him, but was stopped by Arik Soong. ({{ENT|Borderland}}) |
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− | * [[ENT]]: "[[Bound]]" |
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+ | [[de:Liste der Orioner (22. Jahrhundert)]] |
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− | ===Orion servant #2=== |
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+ | [[fr:Orions inconnus]] |
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− | [[Image:Orion servant 2.jpg|thumb|150px|Orion servant #2]] |
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+ | [[Category:Unnamed individuals|Orions]] |
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− | * [[ENT]]: "[[Bound]]" |
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+ | [[Category:Orions| 22nd century]] |
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Revision as of 16:37, 28 March 2016
List of unnamed Orions who lived during the 22nd century.
ISS Avenger crewmember
Guard 1
This Orion guard was on duty at the Orion slave market when members of the Enterprise were kidnapped and sold as slaves. When an Orion slaver came to take T'Pol, Pierce, a fellow crewmember, tried to stop him, and the Orion guard disabled him through the use of neurolytic restraints. (ENT: "Borderland")
Guard 2
This Orion guard helped to round up the escaped slaves after they were freed, when Jonathan Archer disabled the neurolytic restraints. (ENT: "Borderland")
Guard 3
This Orion guard fought with the escaped slaves as they fled their cages, after their neurolytic restraints were disabled. (ENT: "Borderland")
Guard 4
This Orion guard was knocked out by a hypo administered by Soong, after Archer distracted him. This allowed them to disable the neurolytic restraints on the slaves. (ENT: "Borderland")
Guard 5
This Orion guard was stationed in a slave market where crewmembers of the Enterprise were taken. After Captain Archer disabled the machine that controlled the neurolytic restraints on the crew, an alien informed this guard that Archer had sabotaged the machine. (ENT: "Borderland")
Servant 1
This Orion servant was on board Harrad-Sar's barge. Harrad-Sar invited Captain Archer aboard his vessel in the name of "smoothing relations" between their peoples and offering the Federation a mining deal. (ENT: "Bound")
Servant 2
This Orion servant was aboard Harrad-Sar's barge. He served drinks to Captain Archer and Malcolm Reed when they boarded Harrad-Sar's ship, to discuss a mining deal with Harrad-Sar. (ENT: "Bound")
Slave girl
This Orion slave girl was processed at the Orion slave market on Verex III in 2154. (ENT: "Borderland")
Slaver 1
This Orion slaver was the head slave trader at the processing station on Verex III in 2154. He was married at that time, although his wife was sold off at a slave auction prior to that year.
He processed T'Pol after her capture from Enterprise, attaching a neurolytic restraint to her neck as property of the Orion Syndicate. He informed her that if she broke the rules she would suffer, but if she obeyed, she would suffer less. He later presented her at the slave auction and was delighted at the high price for which she was sold.
After the crew of Enterprise deactivated the neurolytic restraints, the Orion slaver did his best to quell the ensuing riot of the station's prisoners. He eventually caught T'Pol trying to escape, and, admiring her "spirit", stated he would keep her for himself. The Vulcan woman subsequently kicked the slaver in the crotch and told him she wasn't for sale. The slaver was left groaning in pain as T'Pol was beamed back to Enterprise. (ENT: "Borderland")
Slaver 2
This Orion slaver was stationed in a slave market where kidnapped crewmembers of the Enterprise were being sold. When Archer located T'Pol, the slaver told Archer that she had been sold and that the buyer was nearby. Archer intended to confront him, but was stopped by Arik Soong. (ENT: "Borderland")