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=== Aide de camp ===
 
=== Aide de camp ===
 
[[File:Aide-de-camp.jpg|thumb|150px|The aide-de-camp]]
 
[[File:Aide-de-camp.jpg|thumb|150px|The aide-de-camp]]
In [[2293]], this '''aide-de-camp''' was a [[Starfleet]] [[captain]] who opened the briefing about the destruction of [[Praxis]], introducing the [[Bill (Fleet Admiral)|C-in-C]].
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In [[2293]], this aide-de-camp was a [[Starfleet]] [[captain]] who opened the briefing about the destruction of [[Praxis]], introducing the [[Bill (Fleet Admiral)|C-in-C]].
 
{{bginfo|In the script for ''Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country'', this character's lines are attributed to an Admiral Donald, who otherwise was ultimately replaced with Admiral [[Cartwright]].|This unnamed captain was played by [[Shakti]].}}
 
{{bginfo|In the script for ''Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country'', this character's lines are attributed to an Admiral Donald, who otherwise was ultimately replaced with Admiral [[Cartwright]].|This unnamed captain was played by [[Shakti]].}}
 
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=== Briefing captain ===
 
=== Briefing captain ===
 
[[File:Starfleet Command Captain.jpg|thumb|150px|A senior officer at Starfleet Command]]
 
[[File:Starfleet Command Captain.jpg|thumb|150px|A senior officer at Starfleet Command]]
In [[2293]], this '''Starfleet captain''' attended the briefing about the Klingon moon Praxis. She apparently was familiar with the [[commander-in-chief]], addressing him as [[Bill (Fleet Admiral)|Bill]]. She asked him if they intended to mothball Starfleet. ({{film|6}})
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In [[2293]], this Starfleet captain attended the briefing about the Klingon moon Praxis. She apparently was familiar with the [[commander-in-chief]], addressing him as [[Bill (Fleet Admiral)|Bill]]. She asked him if they intended to mothball Starfleet. ({{film|6}})
 
{{bginfo|As evidenced by the script for ''Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country'', this character was initially meant to be "a military man".|This unnamed captain was played by [[Judy Levitt]], [[Walter Koenig]]'s wife.|Although the C-in-C addressed her as "captain," she wore an [[admiral]] insignia. The only time that a person would normally be addressed as captain without possessing that rank would be in the case of being assigned command of a starship, which – as Kirk has shown us – is possible for admirals to do.}}
 
{{bginfo|As evidenced by the script for ''Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country'', this character was initially meant to be "a military man".|This unnamed captain was played by [[Judy Levitt]], [[Walter Koenig]]'s wife.|Although the C-in-C addressed her as "captain," she wore an [[admiral]] insignia. The only time that a person would normally be addressed as captain without possessing that rank would be in the case of being assigned command of a starship, which – as Kirk has shown us – is possible for admirals to do.}}
 
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=== Communications officer ===
 
=== Communications officer ===
 
[[File:Starfleet Command communications officer, 2286.jpg|thumb|150px|A communications officer]]
 
[[File:Starfleet Command communications officer, 2286.jpg|thumb|150px|A communications officer]]
This '''[[Human]] [[communications officer]]''' was assigned to Starfleet Command in 2286. ({{film|4}})
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This [[Human]] [[communications officer]] was assigned to Starfleet Command in 2286. ({{film|4}})
 
{{bginfo|The communications officer was played by [[Michael Snyder]].}}
 
{{bginfo|The communications officer was played by [[Michael Snyder]].}}
 
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=== Display officer ===
 
=== Display officer ===
 
[[File:Arkenite.jpg|thumb|150px|An Arkenite communications officer]]
 
[[File:Arkenite.jpg|thumb|150px|An Arkenite communications officer]]
This '''[[Arkenite]] display officer''' was assigned to Starfleet Command in 2286. ({{film|4}})
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This [[Arkenite]] display officer was assigned to Starfleet Command in 2286. ({{film|4}})
 
{{bginfo|This Arkenite officer was played by [[Michael Berryman]].}}
 
{{bginfo|This Arkenite officer was played by [[Michael Berryman]].}}
 
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[[Category:Unnamed Starfleet personnel|Starfleet Headquarters]]
 
[[Category:Unnamed Humans|Starfleet Headquarters]]
 
[[Category:Unnamed Humans|Starfleet Headquarters]]
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Revision as of 21:09, 22 January 2012

Unnamed Starfleet Headquarters personnel:

Air tram station

These Starfleet personnel were present at the Air tram station for Starfleet Headquarters in 2273, when Rear Admiral James Kirk arrived to the complex and met Lieutenant Commander Sonak. (Star Trek: The Motion Picture)

They were played by unknown performers.

Officer's lounge

Officers in lounge

These Starfleet officers were present in the officer's lounge when Admiral James Kirk and Fleet Admiral Morrow had a conversation there in 2285. (Star Trek III: The Search for Spock)

They were played by unknown performers.

Officer's lounge civilian

Officer's lounge civilian

A civilian

This civilian man was present at the officer's lounge, conversating with two Starfleet officers when Admiral Kirk and Fleet Admiral Morrow had a conversation there in 2285. (Star Trek III: The Search for Spock)

He was played by an unknown performer.

Officer's lounge waiter

Officers lounge waiter

A waiter

This Starfleet waiter was working at the officer's lounge when Admiral Kirk and Fleet Admiral Morrow had a conversation there in 2285. (Star Trek III: The Search for Spock)

He was played by an unknown performer.

Officer's wife

Officers wife 2285

An officer's wife

This woman visited the officer's lounge in 2285. She was present when Admiral Kirk and Fleet Admiral Morrow had a conversation. (Star Trek III: The Search for Spock)

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. [1]

The Praxis briefing

Aide de camp

File:Aide-de-camp.jpg

The aide-de-camp

In 2293, this aide-de-camp was a Starfleet captain who opened the briefing about the destruction of Praxis, introducing the C-in-C.

In the script for Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country, this character's lines are attributed to an Admiral Donald, who otherwise was ultimately replaced with Admiral Cartwright.
This unnamed captain was played by Shakti.

Briefing captain

File:Starfleet Command Captain.jpg

A senior officer at Starfleet Command

In 2293, this Starfleet captain attended the briefing about the Klingon moon Praxis. She apparently was familiar with the commander-in-chief, addressing him as Bill. She asked him if they intended to mothball Starfleet. (Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country)

As evidenced by the script for Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country, this character was initially meant to be "a military man".
This unnamed captain was played by Judy Levitt, Walter Koenig's wife.
Although the C-in-C addressed her as "captain," she wore an admiral insignia. The only time that a person would normally be addressed as captain without possessing that rank would be in the case of being assigned command of a starship, which – as Kirk has shown us – is possible for admirals to do.

Briefing flag officers

These Starfleet flag officers attended the briefing about the Klingon moon Praxis. (Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country)

Prison guards

These two Starfleet prison guards served at the Starfleet Headquarters in 2285. They were responsible for Doctor McCoy, who was imprisoned after he tried to hire a ship in a bar which should bring him to Genesis.

The first guard allowed Admiral James T. Kirk access to McCoy's holding cell and was knocked out by Kirk. The second guard, a very tall man, was rendered unconscious when Sulu threw him over his shoulder. (Star Trek III: The Search for Spock)

The non-canon Star Trek Customizable Card Game gives the character played by Douglas Alan Shanklin the name Tahglio.

Starfleet Command

Window technicians

These four Starfleet technicians worked at Starfleet Command in 2286 when the Whale Probe arrived at Earth. They tried to stabilize the windows but failed. One of the windows exploded due to the rain and stormy weather. (Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home)

All four technicians were played by stunt performers.
Gregory Barnett's costume was sold off on the It's A Wrap! sale and auction on eBay. [2]

Communications officer

Starfleet Command communications officer, 2286

A communications officer

This Human communications officer was assigned to Starfleet Command in 2286. (Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home)

The communications officer was played by Michael Snyder.

Display officer

Arkenite

An Arkenite communications officer

This Arkenite display officer was assigned to Starfleet Command in 2286. (Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home)

This Arkenite officer was played by Michael Berryman.