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The following is a list of unnamed Vulcans who lived during the 22nd century.

Adviser 1

Vulcan adviser 1

A Vulcan adviser in 2143

This male from the Vulcan High Command served as an adviser to 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. Following the destruction of the NX-Alpha he advised that the NX Program go on hiatus indefinitely. He was later present when Robinson and Jonathan Archer stole the NX-Beta and broke Warp 2.5. (ENT: "First Flight")

The Vulcan adviser was played by Michael Canavan.

Adviser 2

Vulcan adviser 2

A Vulcan adviser in 2143

This male served as an adviser to 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. He was later present when Robinson and Jonathan Archer stole the NX-Beta and broke warp 2.5. (ENT: "First Flight")

In 2151 he was part of a group of five Vulcans who were present at the ceremony for the launch of the starship Enterprise (NX-01) and listened to the recorded speech of Zefram Cochrane. (ENT: "Broken Bow")

This Vulcan was played by background actor Antony Acker who received no credit for his appearances.

Coalition delegate

Vulcan Coalition Delegate

A Vulcan delegate

This female attended the Coalition of Planets talks in 2155 on Earth and witnessed the crimes of John Frederick Paxton. She accompanied Ambassador Soval and another Vulcan dignitary. (ENT: "Demons", "Terra Prime")

The Vulcan delegate was played background actress Amy Earhart, who received no credit for this appearance.

Commando on Cordian

This commando was part of a unit sent to rescue Captain Archer and T'pol, who were being held by Coridanite rebels. (ENT: "Shadows of P'Jem") He was later captured and held hostage by Andorian forces during the conflict on Paan Mokar. (ENT: "Cease Fire")

This Vulcan commando was played by Douglas Lyons.

Commandos in the Forge

These commandos were sent by the Vulcan High Command to apprehend Jonathan Archer, T'Pau and T'Pol from the Syrrannite compound.

During the later confrontation, T'Pau and Archer escaped, but T'Pol was eventually captured. Archer attempted a rescue and overpowered the commandos by striking them with electrical discharges of the gallicite deposits, however the third commando had already taken T'Pol away to return her to the High Command. (ENT: "Kir'Shara")

All characters were played by uncredited stunt actors. Smolek's boots were sold off on the It's A Wrap! sale and auction on eBay. [1]

Commando at High Command

A commando reported to Administrator V'Las that Enterprise hadn't left orbit and remained in a stationary position above the Vulcan's Forge. V'Las ordered him to monitor the ship and the commando acknowledged him with excellency. Later V'Las ordered him to remove Enterprise from orbit with all necessary force and to begin the bombardement of the T'Karath Sanctuary when Enterprise moved out of scanner range. (ENT: "Awakening")

He later informed Administrator V'Las that the Vulcan High Command was being hailed by the Starfleet ship and that Enterprise opened fire against a Vulcan ship. (ENT: "Kir'Shara")

This Vulcan com voice was voiced by an unknown actor.

Delegate 1

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A Vulcan delegate

This delegate was the aide of Ambassador Soval and part of the Vulcan delegation on Earth.

In a group of five Vulcans, he was present during the launching ceremony for the Earth vessel Enterprise in 2151 and listened to the recorded speech of Zefram Cochrane. (ENT: "Broken Bow")

He accompanied Ambassador Soval on several occasions. (ENT: "Shadows of P'Jem", "Shockwave, Part II")

This Vulcan also served as aide to Soval on a mission report by Captain Jonathan Archer held at Admiral Maxwell Forrest's office on Earth in 2154. (ENT: "Home")

This Vulcan delegate was played by regular background actor Dieter Hornemann, who received no credit for his appearances.

Delegate 2

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A Vulcan delegate

This delegate was an aide of Ambassador Soval and part of the Vulcan delegation on Earth in 2154. He listened to Captain Archer's mission report held at Admiral Maxwell Forrest's office on Earth in which Captain Archer mentioned the Seleya and the reaction of the Vulcan crew towards the trellium. (ENT: "Home")

This Vulcan delegate was played by regular alien background actor Bill Blair who received no credit for his appearance.

Delegates

These three delegates were in a group of five as guests during the ceremony for the launch of the Earth starship Enterprise in 2151. They listened to the speech of Zefram Cochran which was recorded in 2119. (ENT: "Broken Bow")

All three Vulcans were played by background performers who received no credit for their appearance.

Koss' father

Koss' father was the father of Koss and a senior minister at the Vulcan High Command who wielded great influence. With this influence, he could get T'Les, the mother of his daughter-in-law T'Pol, reinstated to her position at the Vulcan Science Academy after T'Pol agreed to marry his son. (ENT: "Home")

This character was only mentioned in dialogue.

Kov's father

Kov's father was a minister at the Vulcan High Command during the 2150s.

Kov and his father had a falling out around 2142, when the minister discovered that his son was a V'tosh ka'tur. The last time the two spoke, Kov's father told Kov that he had brought shame to fifteen generations of their family. Since that time, Kov's father tried, several times, to contact him but Kov wouldn't respond.

Around 2152, Kov's father had succumbed to a near-fatal illness and requested on last time to speak with his son, upon discovering that he was aboard the Earth starship Enterprise.

Although adamant at first that he would not reply to his father, Kov eventually gave in to pressure from Charles Tucker to contact him, rather then face the regret of missing the opportunity after his father died.

Kov eventually contacted his father, where he learned that his condition had improved, thanks to an implanted vaso-stimulator, which was expected to both allow the minister to recover, and as well, extend his life a few years. (ENT: "Fusion")

This character was only mentioned in dialogue.

Medical aide

Vulcan aide Dekendi III

A medical aide at conference

A Vulcan medical aide was one of many medical personal at the Vulcan complex on Dekendi III during the 2152 Interspecies Medical Exchange conference.

When Captain Archer barged in looking for Oratt, he asked if he could be of assistance. He was unsuccessful in stopping the captain before he pounded on the glass to get Oratt's attention. When Oratt came out, the aide told him that he tried to convey that he was busy, but Oratt told him it was alright. (ENT: "Stigma")

The Vulcan medical aide was played by actor Lee Spencer.
This Vulcan character was referred to as a "doctor" in the final draft script of "Stigma". He was scripted to be "sitting at a desk", though he is standing in the episode. [2]

Medical technicians

Two Vulcan medical technicians were assigned to Doctor Oratt during his visit to the Interspecies Medical Exchange conference on Dekendi III. They performed medical research and assisted Oratt, Yuris, and Strom analyzing data about T'Pol's DNA, including her Pa'nar Syndrome. (ENT: "Stigma")

Both costumes were later sold off on the It's A Wrap! sale and auction on eBay. [3] [4]

Ministers

These four Vulcans were part of the Vulcan High Command in 2154. Three were present when Captain Jonathan Archer and T'Pol made their trip into the Vulcan desert and Administrator V'Las threatened Enterprise to leave orbit of Vulcan. (ENT: "Awakening") When Administrator V'Las ordered the attack of the Vulcan fleet against Andoria three of them were also present. They've watched the Vulcan sublieutenant pointing his gun at Minister Kuvak and witnessed the Vulcan letters from Surak, presented by the Kir'Shara. (ENT: "Kir'Shara")

One of these officials attended the talks for the Coalition of Planets in 2155 on Earth. (ENT: "Demons", "Terra Prime")

All four Vulcans were played by background performers who received no credit for their work.

Ministry of Security official

Vulcan security administrator

An officer with the Ministry of Security

An official with the Vulcan Ministry of Security contacted T'Pol late at night in 2152. She apologized for waking her, and told her that they had found Menos in the Pernaia system. (ENT: "The Seventh")

The Vulcan official was played by actress Coleen Maloney.

Nurse

Vulcan nurse

A Vulcan nurse

This Vulcan nurse assisted a Vulcan priest at the P'Jem monastery who performed the fullara ceremony on T'Pol after she resigned from the Vulcan Ministry of Security after killing Jossen. The nurse held T'Pol by force. T'Pol remembered the ceremony and the face of the nurse during a mission in 2151 in which she had to find Menos. (ENT: "The Seventh")

This Vulcan was played by background actress Marijane Cole who received no credit for her appearance.
She was consistently referred to as "Vulcan Nun" in the final draft script of "The Seventh". However, she was identified as a nurse by the actress who portrayed her.

Officer

Vulcan on repair station

A Vulcan officer

A Vulcan officer was abducted by the automated repair station, probably while a Vulcan ship was in dock. While Captain Archer and T'Pol were searching for Travis Mayweather, whom the station had also kidnapped, T'Pol scanned this Vulcan and determined that the computer had fully integrated into his neocortex. He was there for over a year, and the brain damage caused by the process could not be reversed. He was presumed killed, along with the others when the station was destroyed soon after. (ENT: "Dead Stop")

This Vulcan was played by recurring background actor Mark Major who received no credit for this appearance. He filmed his scene on Tuesday 20 August 2002 on Paramount Stage 9.

Officials on Dekendi III

Three officials attended the Interspecies Medical Exchange conference on Dekendi III in 2152. Two of them entered the medical suite when Doctor Phlox visited the place to ask for information about the Pa'nar Syndrome. All three were later present when Captain Jonathan Archer presented Dr. Oratt information from the Vulcan database regarding a hearing about T'Pol's future and career. (ENT: "Stigma")

P'Jem personnel

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P'Jem elder

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The Vulcan elder at P'Jem

The 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 were taken prisoner by officers of the Andorian Imperial Guard, the elder objected to the Starfleet crew's use of force to overtake the Andorians, 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")

The Vulcan elder was played by Bruce French. The first draft script had his name as T'Kosh, but this was removed by the final draft.
This character was scripted to be "a regal-looking Vulcan elder wearing ceremonial robes."

P'Jem initiate

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The Vulcan Initiate at P'Jem

The Vulcan initiate was a young Vulcan monk at P'Jem studying to attain kolinahr that was aware that the sanctuary was a cover for the spy station. During a firefight between Earth Starfleet personnel and Andorian 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 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")

The Vulcan initiate was played by Richard Tanner. The first draft script had his name as Sulok, but this was removed by the final draft.

P'Jem monks

These Vulcan monks lived at the P'Jem monastery in 2151. They were taken prisoners by the Andorians together with the crewmembers from the Earth Starfleet ship Enterprise. (ENT: "The Andorian Incident")

The Vulcan monks were played by background performers who received no credit for their appearance.

P'Jem priest

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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 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")

This Vulcan was played by an unknown actor.

Priest

Vulcan Priest, Kir'Shara

The Vulcan priest

This 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")

The Vulcan priest was played by Jack Donner.

Scientist

This scientist had a sophisticated prosthetic forearm.

Doctor Drake remembered having once met him and said that his prothesis was nothing compared with the Borg arm his team found in the Arctic Circle. (ENT: "Regeneration")

This character was only mentioned in dialogue.

Starship personnel

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Sublieutenant

Sublieutenant doorman

A Vulcan sublieutenant

This sublieutenant was an officer who was posted at the door to the office of the Vulcan High Command and the Administrator of Vulcan.

In 2154, Administrator V'Las ordered him to inform Major Talok, that he should find Archer, T'Pol, and T'Pau and eradicate them, calling them "radical insurgents". Later he pointed his gun at Minister Kuvak at the order of V'Las but was made unconscious by a Vulcan nerve pinch from Kuvak. (ENT: "Kir'Shara")

The Vulcan sublieutenant was played by an unknown actor.

Syrrannites

These Syrrannites followed their leader Syrran until his death in 2154. They crowded together in their hiding, the T'Karath Sanctuary, in the Vulcan's Forge. This area provided them from detecting by the Vulcan High Command and their patrol ships who tried to arrest them because of their beliefs. Jonathan Archer and T'Pol were taken prisoners by them after Archer got the katra of Surak through a mind meld with Syrran. Three of them guarded Archer and T'Pol and followed the orders of T'Pau and T'Les. The Syrrannites were attacked in a blind mission by the patrol ships and the sanctuary was destroyed. T'Pol, T'Pau, and Archer discovered their dead bodies in a part of the T'Karath catacombs. (ENT: "The Forge", "Awakening")

All Syrrannites were played by background performers who received no credit for their appearances.
Several costumes were sold off on the It's A Wrap! sale and auction on eBay, including the costumes of Jeff Doba, [5] [6] Ator Tamras, [7] Larry Barnhart, [8] Dionne Anthony, [9] Nikki Flux, [10] Bill Blair, [11] Dieter Hornemann, [12] Richard Kent, [13] and two unknown performers. [14] [15]

T'Les' husband

This Vulcan male was the husband of T'Les. They had met only once prior to their bonding and marriage. However, even though they were strangers at the time of their marriage, they grew to love and care for each other deeply. (ENT: "Home") In 2088, T'Les and her husband had their only child, a daughter named T'Pol. (ENT: "Zero Hour") He died sometime before 2154. On a visit home in that year, T'Pol expressed her belief that he would have approved of her Starfleet posting. (ENT: "Home")

This character was only mentioned in dialogue.

Vulcans at United Earth Embassy

These two Vulcans visited the United Earth Embassy on Vulcan in 2154. Moments after they passed through the security station in the lobby, the embassy was the victim of a bomb assassination. (ENT: "The Forge")

Both performers were played by background actors who received no credit for their appearance.
It is unclear if they're among the twelve Vulcans who died.
The robe, worn by the female Vulcan, was a reuse of the robe worn previoulsy by Ator Tamras in the episode "Home", and was sold off on the It's A Wrap! sale and auction on eBay. [16]

Wedding attendee (2154)

Vulcan Wedding Attendee 2154

A Vulcan wedding attendee

This Vulcan female attended the wedding of T'Pol and Koss on Vulcan in 2154. (ENT: "Home")

This Vulcan was played by regular background actress and stand-in Ator Tamras. who received no credit for her appearance.
Her robe was later reused by background actress Jennifer Nash in the episode "The Forge", and was sold off on the It's A Wrap! sale and auction on eBay. [17]

Wedding attendees (2154)

Vulcan marriage ceremony

Vulcan wedding attendees

These Vulcan wedding attendees were present at the wedding of T'Pol and Koss on Vulcan in 2154. (ENT: "Home")

The unnamed Vulcans were the male standing behind the priest, the female to the right, and the female on the far left. They were played by unknown performers.
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