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The following pages contain sorted lists of unnamed [[Vulcan]]s. Unnamed Vulcans who were members of [[Starfleet]] are listed at the [[Starfleet personnel|lists of Starfleet personnel]]. (See also [[people|List of people]] for people and other organizations of personnel.)
The following is a '''list of unnamed [[Vulcan]] characters'''.
 
   
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* The Vulcan crewpeople on [[USS Voyager|USS ''Voyager'']]: [[USS Voyager personnel|USS ''Voyager'' personnel]]
 
* The Vulcan [[cadet]]s on [[USS Valiant|USS ''Valiant'']]: [[USS Valiant personnel|USS ''Valiant'' personnel]]
 
 
==Vulcan Advisor==
 
[[Image:Vulcan Advisor.jpg|thumb|150px|A Vulcan Advisor in 2143.]]
 
This individual from the [[Vulcan High Command]] served as an advisor to [[Starfleet (Earth)|Starfleet]] during the early days of the [[NX Program]]. He was present when [[A.G. Robinson]] became the first human to break the Warp 2 barrier in [[2143]]. Like most Vulcans of the day, he was concerned by humanity's rapid advancement into space and frequently urged caution. ([[ENT]]: "[[First Flight]]")
 
:''Played by [[Michael Canavan]].''
 
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==Vulcan Aide #1==
 
[[Image:Vulcan aide 1.jpg|thumb|150px|A Vulcan aide.]]
 
This Vulcan aide accompanied [[Sarek]] aboard the [[USS Enterprise (NCC-1701)]] when he visited the ship in [[2268]].
 
:''The [[mirror universe]] counterpart of this Vulcan was seen as [[Mirror universe people|Spock's guard]] in ([[TOS]]: "[[Mirror, Mirror]]")
 
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==Vulcan Aide #2==
 
[[Image:Vulcan aide 2.jpg|thumb|150px|A Vulcan aide.]]
 
This Vulcan aide accompanied [[Sarek]] aboard the [[USS Enterprise (NCC-1701)]] when he visited the ship in [[2268]].
 
:''Played by [[Frank da Vinci]].''
 
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==Vulcan Archaeologist==
 
[[Image:Vulcan Archaeologist.jpg|thumb|75px|A Vulcan Archaeologist in 2367.]]
 
In [[2367]], a Vulcan man was on the [[Federation Archaeology Council]], and attended Captain Picards lecture aboard the Enterprise. ([[TNG]]: "[[QPid]]")
 
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==Vulcan Captain (1957)==
 
[[Image:VulcanCaptain1957.jpg|thumb|150px|Captain of a Vulcan ship in 1957.]]
 
Captain of a [[Vulcan starships|Vulcan starship]] which was studying [[Earth]] after the launch of their first spacecraft, [[Sputnik I]] in [[1957]]. A malfunction caused the ship to crash land in [[Carbon Creek]], [[Pennsylvania]]. He was killed in the crash, and his body later cremated to prevent the humans from discovering him. ([[ENT]]: "[[Carbon Creek (episode)|Carbon Creek]]")
 
:''Played by [[David Selburg]]. Neither his, nor his ship's name were given in the episode.''
 
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==Vulcan Captain (''Sh'Raan'')==
 
[[Image:ShRaan Captain.JPG|thumb|150px|Captain of the ''Sh'Raan'']]
 
Captain of the ''[[Sh'Raan]]'', a Vulcan starship that came to ''Enterprise'''s rescue when the [[Mazarite]]s were attacking it in [[2151]]. ([[ENT]]: "[[Fallen Hero]]")
 
:''Played by [[Dennis Howard]].''
 
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==Vulcan Captain (''T'Plana-Hath'')==
 
[[Image:Vulcan.jpg|150px|thumb|The Vulcan captain making first contact.]]
 
Captain of the vessel ''[[T'Plana-Hath (ship)|T'Plana-Hath]]'' which made [[First Contact]] with [[Earth]] in [[2063]]. ''([[Star Trek: First Contact]])''
 
:''Played by [[Cully Fredricksen]]. Archive footage was later used as this captain's [[mirror universe]] duplicate. Please refer to [[mirror universe people]] for his entry.''
 
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==Vulcan Captain (''T'Vran'')==
 
[[Image:T\'VranCaptain.jpg|thumb|150px|Captain of the ''T'Vran'']]
 
Captain of the [[Vulcan science vessel]] [[T'Vran|''T'Vran'']] who offered assistance to a [[Starfleet]] [[runabout]] piloted by [[Odo]], outside the [[Chamra Vortex]] in [[2369]]. She would transport to [[Rakhari]] survivors rescued from the vortex back to [[Vulcan (planet)|Vulcan]]. ([[DS9]]: "[[Vortex]]")
 
:''Played by [[Kathleen Garrett]].
 
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==Vulcan Elder==
 
[[Image:Vulcan Elder.jpg|thumb|150px|The Vulcan Elder at P'Jem]]
 
The '''Vulcan Elder''' was one of the many monks at the [[P'Jem]] monastery in 2151. When the monks and crew members from the [[Earth Starfleet]] ship [[Enterprise (NX-01)|''Enterprise'']] were taken prisoner by officers of the [[Andorian Imperial Guard]], the Elder objected to the Starfleet crew's use of force to overtake the [[Andorian]]s, apparently concerned for the safety of the monks and the sanctuary itself. In fact, he was trying to keep Starfleet and the Andorians from discovering the spy station hidden below the monastery. ([[ENT]]: "[[The Andorian Incident]]")
 
 
The Elder and the other monks, along with the spy station personnel, were forced to abandon P'Jem shortly before the Andorians destroyed it weeks later. ([[ENT]]: "[[Shadows of P'Jem]]")
 
:''Played by [[Bruce French]].''
 
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==Vulcan Federation Councilor (1)==
 
[[Image:Vulcan fed councilor 1.jpg|150px|thumb|Male Vulcan on the Federation Council ([[2286]])]]
 
A '''[[Vulcan]] Councilor''' on the [[Federation Council]] in [[2286]]. He attended the [[Klingon ambassador]]s testimony against [[James T. Kirk]], and was on [[Earth]] during the incident with the [[Whale probe]]. After the probe had left, he attended the short trial of [[Admiral]] Kirk, and applauded when the charges were dropped. (''[[Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home]]'')
 
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==Vulcan Federation Councilor (2)==
 
[[Image:Vulcan fed councilor 2.jpg|150px|thumb|A male Vulcan on the Federation Council (2286)]]
 
Another '''Vulcan Councilor''' on the Federation Council in 2286, he also attended the [[Klingon ambassador]]s testimony against James T. Kirk. And was trapped on [[Earth]] during the incident with the Whale probe. After the probe had left, he attended [[Admiral]] Kirk's trial, sitting next to another Vulcan councilor. When the charges were dropped, he applauded with the other ambassadors, officers, and councilors. (''[[Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home]]'')
 
:''These two councilors are not the same person, as in one scene they are sitting next to each other. It should also be noted the disproportionate number of Vulcans on the Federation Council, which may mean not all of them were actually Councilors.''
 
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==Vulcan ''Kolinahr'' Master (Female)==
 
[[Image:Vulcan Kolinahr Master (Female).jpg|150px|thumb|A Female Vulcan ''Kolinahr'' Master]]
 
This '''Vulcan Master''' guided Vulcans who underwent the rituals to attain ''[[kolinahr]]''. She presented [[Spock]] with the symbol of pure logic after he underwent the rituals in the early [[2270]]'s, however Spock refused the symbol after his [[human]] side was touched by strong emotions from [[V'Ger]]. The Master [[meld]]ed with Spock and told him he would need to look elsewhere for the answers he sought. (''[[Star Trek: The Motion Picture]]'')
 
:''Played by [[Edna Glover]]''
 
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==Vulcan ''Kolinahr'' Master (Male) #1==
 
[[Image:Vulcan Kolinahr Master (Male 1).jpg|150px|thumb|A Male Vulcan ''Kolinahr'' Master]]
 
This '''Vulcan Master''' also guided Vulcans who underwent the rituals to attain ''[[kolinahr]]''. (''[[Star Trek: The Motion Picture]]'')
 
:''Played by [[Norman Stuart]]''
 
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==Vulcan ''Kolinahr'' Master (Male) #2==
 
[[Image:Vulcan Kolinahr Master (Male 2).jpg|150px|thumb|A Male Vulcan ''Kolinahr'' Master]]
 
This '''Vulcan Master''' also guided Vulcans who underwent the rituals to attain ''[[kolinahr]]''. (''[[Star Trek: The Motion Picture]]'')
 
:''Played by [[Paul Weber]]''
 
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==Vulcan Initiate==
 
[[Image:Vulcan Initiate.jpg|thumb|150px|The Vulcan Initiate at P'Jem]]
 
The '''Vulcan Initiate''' was a young Vulcan monk at P'Jem studying to attain ''[[kolinahr]]''. He was also aware that the sanctuary was a cover for the spy station. During a firefight between Starfleet personnel and Imperial Guardsmen, the Initiate took a weapon and joined the Starfleet crew, secretly to keep them from discovering the spy station. The Initiate obviously had no experience firing weapons and his clumsy shots in fact revealed the door to the spy station. The Initiate brandished his weapon at [[Captain]] [[Jonathan Archer]] to prevent him from turning evidence of the spy station to the Andorians but was incapacitated by one punch from Archer. ([[ENT]]: "[[The Andorian Incident]]")
 
:''Played by [[Richard Tanner]].''
 
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==Vulcan Master==
 
[[Image:Vulcan Master.jpg|150px|thumb|The Vulcan Master]]
 
In the [[2270s]], a young and rebellious [[Tuvok]] was sent to a '''[[Vulcan master]]''' to learn to control his emotions. He often spoke in riddles, which annoyed Tuvok. ([[VOY]]: "[[Gravity (episode)|Gravity]]")
 
:''Played by Trek regular [[Joseph Ruskin]].''
 
:''He is one of the few Vulcans who have grown a beard, as opposed to the popular trend in the [[mirror universe]].''
 
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==Vulcan Medical technician==
 
[[Image:Vulcan medical technician stigma.jpg|thumb|150px|Medical Technician]]
 
A '''Vulcan medical technician''' was assigned to [[Doctor]] [[Oratt]] during his visit to the [[Interspecies Medical Exchange]] conference on [[Dekendi III]]. He [[Medical technician|assisted]] Doctor's [[Strom]] and [[Yuris]] in a back room at the Vulcan complex in the [[Dekendi]] convention center. ([[ENT]]: "[[Stigma]]")
 
 
:''He '''may''' have been played by actor [[Lee Spencer]].''
 
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==Vulcan Ministry of Security Official==
 
[[Image:Vulcan security administrator.jpg|thumb|150px|High-Ranking Officer with the Ministry of Security ([[2152]])]]
 
An '''Official with the [[V'Shar|Vulcan Ministry of Security]]''' contacted [[T'Pol]] late at night in [[2152]]. She appologized for waking her, and told her that they've found [[Menos]], in the [[Pernaia system]]. ([[ENT]]: "[[The Seventh]]")
 
:''She was played by actress [[Coleen Maloney]].''
 
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==Vulcan Officer (1958)==
 
[[Image:Vulcan Officer.jpg|150px|thumb|Vulcan officer of the ''D'Vahl'']]
 
This '''Vulcan Officer''' served under Captain [[Tellus]] on the ''[[D'Vahl]]'' which rescued [[T'Mir]] and [[Stron]], two survivors of a Vulcan ship that crashed on [[Earth]] in January of [[1958]]. T'Mir and Stron did not tell him that a third survivor, [[Mestral]], had chosen to remain on Earth. ([[ENT]]: "[[Carbon Creek (episode)|Carbon Creek]]")
 
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==Vulcan Officer (2152)==
 
[[Image:Vulcan on repair station.jpg|thumb|150px|Vulcan officer ([[2152]])]]
 
A '''Vulcan officer''', that was kidnapped by the [[Automated repair station]], probably while a [[Vulcan starships|Vulcan ship]] was in dock. While [[Jonathan Archer|Captain Archer]] and [[T'Pol]] were searching for [[Travis Mayweather]], which the station had also kidnapped to use their [[brain]]s to run it's computer, T'Pol scanned this Vulcan and determined that the [[computer]] had fully integrated into their neo-cortices. He was there for over a year, and the process could not be reversed. ([[ENT]]: "[[Dead Stop]]")
 
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==Vulcan P'Jem Priest==
 
[[Image:Elderly vulcan pjem priest.jpg|150px|thumb|A Vulcan priest.]]
 
A '''Vulcan priest at [[P'Jem]]''' performed the ''[[fullara]]'' ceremony, reading from a large book, on [[T'Pol]] in the early-[[22nd century]] after she resigned from the [[V'Shar|Vulcan Ministry of Security]] after killing [[Jossen]]. She couldn't handle having killed an innocent person, and went to the P'Jem monastery to have the memory erased. ([[ENT]]: "[[The Seventh]]")
 
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==Vulcan Priest==
 
[[Image:Vulcan Priest.jpg|150px|thumb|The Vulcan Priest]]
 
This '''Vulcan priest''' was an elderly Vulcan cleric sometimes called upon to perform duties of a more spiritual nature. In [[2154]], he performed the [[wedding]] of [[T'Pol]] and [[Koss]]. ([[ENT]]: "[[Home]]")
 
 
Later that year he transferred the [[katra]] of [[Surak]] from the mind of [[Jonathan Archer]] to his own. ([[ENT]]: "[[Kir'Shara (episode)|Kir'Shara]]")
 
:''Played by [[Jack Donner]].''
 
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==Vulcan Princess==
 
A Vulcan Princess was [[Sarek]]'s first wife, with whom he had his first son, [[Sybok]] in [[2224]]. She had died prior to [[2229]], when he married [[Amanda Grayson|Amanda]]. (''[[Star Trek V: The Final Frontier]]'')
 
:''From what we know of the Vulcan government, it is curious that they would have a princess unless it was a solely ceremonial or religious title.''
 
 
:''Sybok's backstory and Sarek's marriage to the Vulcan princess is considered apocryphal by many sources and individuals including [[Gene Roddenberry]]. The episode "[[Sarek (episode)|Sarek]]" also contradicts this by stating that Sarek's first wife (obviously meant to be Amanda) was from [[Earth]]''
 
 
==Vulcan Sublieutenant==
 
[[Image:Sublieutenant doorman.jpg|150px|thumb|Sublieutenant outside of the Office of the High Command.]]
 
A young '''Vulcan [[sublieutenant]]''' who guarded the door to the office of the [[Vulcan High Command]] and the [[Administrator]] of Vulcan. In [[2154]], Administrator [[V'Las]] came outside and told him not to let anyone into the room, knowning that Archer and [[T'Pau]] were on their way. ([[ENT]]: "[[Kir'Shara (episode)|Kir'Shara]]")
 
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==Vulcan ''T'Plana-Hath'' crew woman==
 
[[Image:Vulcan first lander female.jpg|150px|thumb|One of the first three Vulcans to Earth]]
 
An '''officer on the ''[[T'Plana-Hath (ship)|T'Plana-Hath]]''''' which made [[First Contact]] with [[Earth]] in [[2063]]. After initial contact, they went into a local establishment for [[beverage]]s. When [[Doctor]] [[Zefram Cochrane|Cochrane]]'s [[music]] turned on she was startled, but continued drinking her [[beverage]]. ''([[Star Trek: First Contact]])''
 
:''Archive footage was later used as this Vulcan's [[mirror universe]] duplicate. Please refer to [[mirror universe people]] for her entry.''
 
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==Vulcan wedding guest (Female)==
 
A '''Vulcan woman''' civilian also attended the wedding of William Riker and Deanna Troi in [[2379]], accompanied by a Vulcan man. While the crowed laughed at [[Best man]] [[Jean-Luc Picard]]'s toast, she kept her un-[[emotion]]al face. She sat behind [[Guinan]]. (''[[Star Trek: Nemesis]]'')
 
:''The dress she wore to the wedding is a reuse of the Vulcan dress worn by [[Doctor]] [[T'Pan]] in [[TNG]]: "[[Suspicions]]".''
 
 
==Vulcan wedding guest (Male, 1)==
 
A '''male Vulcan wedding guest''' was present at the [[wedding]] of [[Deanna Troi]] and [[William Riker]]. During the best man's toast, he sat next to a Vulcan woman. (''[[Star Trek: Nemesis]]'')
 
 
==Vulcan wedding guest (Male, 2)==
 
A second '''Vulcan male''' civilian attended the wedding, alone. He was somewhat taller, and had lighter hair then the first Vulcan male. (''[[Star Trek: Nemesis]]'')
 
 
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The following pages contain sorted lists of unnamed Vulcans. Unnamed Vulcans who were members of Starfleet are listed at the lists of Starfleet personnel. (See also List of people for people and other organizations of personnel.)