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These are [[unnamed humanoids|unidentified humanoids species]] observed in the [[24th century]]. (''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation]]'', ''[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine]]'', ''[[Star Trek: Voyager]]'', [[Star Trek films|''Star Trek'' movies]])
 
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These are '''[[unnamed humanoids|unidentified humanoid species]] observed in the [[24th century]]'''.
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{{bginfo|See also: [[Individuals mirror 000|Unnamed mirror universe inhabitants]].}}
   
== Abducting aliens ==
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== Alpha and Beta Quadrants ==
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=== Abducting aliens {{anchor|Abductors 001}}===
 
[[File:Abducting aliens.jpg|thumb|150px|Two abducting aliens]]
 
[[File:Abducting aliens.jpg|thumb|150px|Two abducting aliens]]
 
[[File:Third abducting alien.jpg|thumb|150px|A third alien]]
 
[[File:Third abducting alien.jpg|thumb|150px|A third alien]]
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{{aquote|In any event, we now know of your race and we know how to imprison you. Bear that in mind. Now, get off my ship!|Jean-Luc Picard''', to his alien abductors|2366|Allegiance}}
These '''[[alien]]s''' were characterized by a large bald cranium, a large chin and large nostrils and light brown skin. They were dressed in blue leather-like jumpsuits.
 
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These '''[[alien]]s''' were an intelligent [[species]] and civilization with advanced [[technology]]. Their physical appearance was characterized by a large bald cranium, a large chin and large nostrils and light brown skin. They were dressed in blue leather-like jumpsuits. They had the ability to form links between themselves [[telepath|telepathically]], so that they were in continual contact with each other.
   
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Their culture was heavily influenced by the fact that each individual was identical, so that distinctions between themselves were meaningless. Consequently, they did not have leaders or followers. They also did not have a concept of [[morality]].
Three beings of this [[species]] were responsible for kidnapping [[Captain]] [[Jean-Luc Picard]] using an energy beam in [[2366]], and holding him with the [[Mizarian]] [[Kova Tholl]], the [[Chalnoth]] [[Esoqq]], and the [[Bolian]] [[Starfleet]] [[cadet]] [[Mitena Haro]] hostages. They were conducting a [[maze]] experiment to study leadership qualities, since their race had no distinctions of authority. After Picard discovered what happened, they returned him to the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-D|-D}} where he trapped the two aliens in a [[force field]]. They pleaded to be let go. After Picard showed them how it is be to held against one's will, that kidnapping is wrong, he dropped the force field and ordered them off his ship. ({{TNG|Allegiance}})
 
{{bginfo|The two lead aliens were played by twin actors [[Jerry Rector|Jerry]] and [[Jeff Rector]]. The third alien was played by an [[unknown actor]].}}
 
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Their technology included [[transporter]]s which could also replicate living matter, including the complex patterns of the [[brain]].
== Albino's guards ==
 
* See: [[Secarus IV inhabitants]]
 
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In [[2366]], a group of them decided to study the nature of command. To this end, three beings were responsible for kidnapping members of other species which reacted differently to authority. They kidnapped a [[Human]], [[Captain]] [[Jean-Luc Picard]], a [[Mizarian]], [[Kova Tholl]], and a [[Chalnoth]], [[Esoqq]]. Another being also entered the cell to observe them, taking on the identity of a [[Bolian]] [[Starfleet]] [[cadet]], [[Mitena Haro]]. The cell was designed with tests in mind to give them goals to achieve, and setbacks to deter them when they didn't work together. Meanwhile, the group created replicas of the three individuals to resume their lives and test aspects of command there. For example, Picard's replica gave increasingly strange orders to gauge reaction.
== Alien bartender's species ==
 
[[File:Alien bartender.jpg|thumb|150px|An alien bartender]]
 
This '''alien species''' was characterized by several vertical ridges running from the tip of the nose to the forehead, one wide nostril and small spiky protrusions on the lower part of the face and the backs of the hands. A member of this species worked as a [[bartender]] in a [[bar]] on [[Dessica II]] in [[2370]].
 
   
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After Picard discovered what happened, they returned him to the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-D|-D}} since the experiment was then ruined. He trapped the two aliens with him in a [[force field]]. They pleaded to be let go. After Picard showed them what it's like to held against one's will, that kidnapping is wrong, he dropped the force field and ordered them off his ship. ({{TNG|Allegiance}})
[[Captain]] [[Jean-Luc Picard]] was abducted by [[mercenary|mercenaries]] at his bar. [[Deanna Troi]] asked him for information about Picard. She told the bartender that she had business dealings with Picard and that he owed her [[money]]. She did not tell him that Picard was a [[Starfleet]] [[officer]]. He was taken by her look and asked her to come back to discuss it after the bar closed. When she said no, he said he knew nothing about the man she was looking for. Troi told him he was lying, and he said that he knew she was [[Betazoid]]. He told her that his customers wished to remain anonymous, and if he talked too much he would be out of business. [[William T. Riker]] and [[Worf]] were questioning another patron by the name of [[Yranac]] as to what happened to Picard. Just as Yranac was about to talk to them for a price, the bartender grabbed him and told him that he had too much to drink and should keep quiet. [[Beverly Crusher]] aimed a [[phaser]] at him and told him to leave Yranac alone. ({{TNG|Gambit, Part I}})
 
{{bginfo|The alien bartender was played by [[Stephen Lee]].}}
 
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{{bginfo|The script simply described these individuals and race as "''identical alien creatures (a species we've never seen before).''" The script also indicates that there were a total to four aliens seen in the episode, with #3 being Haro and #4 being the Picard replicate.|All four aliens were played by twin actors [[Jerry Rector|Jerry]] and [[Jeff Rector]]. Stated [[Michael Westmore]], "''Both actors looked exactly alike in body shape, head size and facial features, so we were able to use a duplicate set of [makeup] appliances on them.''" (''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation Makeup FX Journal]]'', p. 66)|Westmore further explained that the staff described these aliens as "cauliflower heads", and described their makeup as "large, yellowish heads with big nostrils.''" (''[[Star Trek: Aliens & Artifacts]]'', p. 118)}}
== Alien bidder ==
 
[[File:Alien bidder 2373.jpg|thumb|150px|An alien bidder]]
 
This '''female alien''' was seen at an [[auction]] in [[Quark's]] on [[Deep Space 9]] in [[2372]]. ({{DS9|In the Cards}})
 
{{bginfo|This alien was played by an [[unknown actress]].}}
 
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== Alien businessman ==
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=== Albino's guards ===
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{{see-list|Humanoid Albino guards||Secarus IV inhabitants}}
[[File:Businessman, Babel.jpg|thumb|150px|An alien businessman]]
 
This '''alien businessman''' passed [[Lieutenant]] [[Jadzia Dax]] and [[Major]] [[Kira Nerys]] on the [[promenade]] and greeted them with ''"Ladies."''.
 
   
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=== Beachgoers ===
Later he visited [[Quark's]] during the time the [[aphasia virus]] infected the station's personnel. ({{DS9|Babel}})
 
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==== Swimmers {{anchor|Beachgoers 001}}====
{{bginfo|The alien businessman was played by [[Frank Novak]].| His role as an alien businessman is from the end credits of the episode and the script in which his actions were described as ''"An alien businessman comes out of a shop and nods pleasantly"''.|His costume was sold off on the [[It's A Wrap! sale and auction]] on eBay. {{stala|2648}}}}
 
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Several '''aliens''' visited the same beach, [[Deanna Troi]] and [[Reginald Barclay]] visited in [[2377]].
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A couple of aliens with pointed ears and green spotted sides and foreheads came out of the water.
== Alien buyer's species ==
 
[[File:Buyer, Concerning flight.jpg|thumb|150px|A buyer]]
 
A member from this species was attempting to broker a deal with [[Tau (pirate)|Tau]], a leader of pirates who stole technology from various starships. Tau told him he could provide him with all the weapons he needed. When the buyer said Tau's price was too high, Tau threatened to sell the weapons to the buyer's enemies instead. ({{VOY|Concerning Flight}})
 
{{bginfo|The buyer seen was portrayed by [[Doug Spearman]].}}
 
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== Alien ''Enterprise''-D crewmember ==
 
* See: [[Unnamed USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-D) personnel#Alien crewman|Unnamed USS ''Enterprise''-D personnel]]
 
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== Alien fighter ==
 
[[File:Tsunkatse ring.jpg|thumb|Alien fighter in front]]
 
The '''alien fighter''' participated in a [[Tsunkatse]] match.
 
 
He was dressed in a skin-tight outfit. He fought a [[Hirogen]]. They engaged in a flurry of kicks, punches, feints and dodges. The alien put up a good fight, but the Hirogen prevailed, knocking him out. ({{VOY|Tsunkatse}})
 
{{bginfo|The alien fighter was played by [[Doug Wilson]].}}
 
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== Alien drone ==
 
* See: [[Unnamed Borg#Alien Man Drone|Unnamed Borg]]
 
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== Alien map dealer's species ==
 
[[File:Map dealer, Fair trade.jpg|thumb|150px|A map dealer]]
 
A member of this [[humanoid]] species had a shop on a trade station near the [[Nekrit Expanse]] in the [[Delta Quadrant]]. [[Neelix]] met with him in hopes of obtaining a map of the expanse. The dealer told him that there were no maps of the expanse, as it was too unstable to chart. ({{VOY|Fair Trade}})
 
{{bginfo|The map dealer was portrayed by [[Eric Sharp]].}}
 
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== Alien visitor's species ==
 
[[File:Visitor, Concerning flight.jpg|thumb|150px|A visitor]]
 
A member of this species invited {{USS|Voyager}} to discuss a deal for a [[warp coil]]. This was just a ruse, in order to question him concerning stolen ''Voyager'' technology. He was in possession of ''Voyager'' weapons, and was wearing a [[Starfleet]] uniform. He admitted that he had purchased the items from a man named [[Tau (pirate)|Tau]], a leader of pirates who stole technology from various ships. He did not know where Tau was, as he always dealt with a go between. ({{VOY|Concerning Flight}})
 
{{bginfo|The alien was portrayed by [[Don Pugsley]].}}
 
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== Aliens with blue skin and facial bone plates ==
 
{| style="float:right;"
 
|<gallery>
 
File:Blue alien with facial boneplates 2, Emissary.jpg|The alien visiting Quark's...
 
File:Blue alien with facial boneplates, Emissary.jpg|...and fleeing during the attack.
 
</gallery>
 
|}
 
A '''bald alien with blue skin and facial bone plates''' was amongst the residents of [[Deep Space 9]] at the beginning of its [[Bajoran]] administration. She visited Quark's when it reopened after Commander Sisko and Quark made an agreement.
 
 
When the station was under attack by the [[Cardassian]]s, she was running across the [[promenade]] with dozens of other residents in order to find safe shelter. ({{DS9|Emissary}})
 
 
{{bginfo|This alien was played by regular background actress [[Tyana Parr]], who received no on-screen credit for her appearance. According to Parr this alien was titled "elegant alien".|Other species with bone plates are the [[Rasiinian]]s and one of the [[Nimbus III inhabitants]].}}
 
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== Aliens with large heads, pimply skin and external bone mandibles ==
 
[[File:Short aliens with large skulls.jpg|thumb|150px|Two short aliens on the Promenade]]
 
Very short members of this species were sometimes seen walking on [[Deep Space 9]]s [[Promenade]] or enjoying a drink at [[Quark's]] in [[2370]]. ({{DS9|Sanctuary|Second Sight}})
 
 
A considerably taller member of this species was a patron at the [[Replimat]] three years later. ({{DS9|In Purgatory's Shadow}})
 
 
Another tall member of this species was abducted by the [[Vidiian]]s and forced to work in a mine on [[Avery III]]. ({{VOY|Faces}})
 
 
=== Appearances ===
 
<div class="appear">
 
* {{DS9}}
 
** {{e|Sanctuary}}
 
** {{e|Second Sight}}
 
** {{e|In Purgatory's Shadow}}
 
* {{VOY|Faces}}
 
</div>
 
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== Aliens with large, triangular head ==
 
[[File:Aliens with triangular heads, The way of the warrior.jpg|thumb|150px|Alien without hat]]
 
[[File:Aliens with triangular heads, Sanctuary.jpg|thumb|150px|Alien with hat]]
 
[[File:Tsunkatse spectator 5.jpg|thumb|150px|Tsunkatse spectator]]
 
A [[race]] of tall, bald aliens with roughly triangular heads and pointed ears. Members of this race were often seen on [[Deep Space 9]]'s [[Promenade]] or in [[Quark's]], sometimes wearing huge, elaborate hats.
 
 
Three aliens of this race were enjoying a few drinks at [[Deep Space 9]]'s [[Replimat]] at the beginning of the year [[2370]]. ({{DS9|Cardassians}})
 
 
One member of this species was present when [[Odo]] regained his shape-shifting abilities in [[2373]] and gazed at the [[Tarkalean hawk]] that Odo had turned into. ({{DS9|The Begotten}})
 
 
A member of this species was part of the group which welcomed Captain Sisko back abaord the station in 2375. ({{DS9|Shadows and Symbols}})
 
 
A member of this species, without wearing a hat, visited the [[promenade]] in [[2375]] when Captain Sisko asked his son to be his [[best man]] at his [[wedding]] with [[Kasidy Yates]]. ({{DS9|Penumbra}})
 
 
A member of this species was present in the audience watching a [[Tsunkatse]] match in [[2376]]. ({{VOY|Tsunkatse}})
 
 
{{bginfo|It is unknown how the species made its way to the [[Delta Quadrant]].}}
 
 
{{bginfo|These aliens were seen on Deep Space 9 beginning with the second season and remained on the station until the final season. On call sheets, they were referred to by the make-up crew with the punny nickname "Taals." In their first two appearances, they were seen wearing huge hats; after {{DS9|Sanctuary}} those hats were never seen again.|In the novel ''[[Watching the Clock]]'', these aliens are referred to as the Shirna. [http://www.trekbbs.com/showthread.php?t{{=}}140619&page{{=}}4]}}
 
 
=== Appearances ===
 
<div class="appear">
 
* {{DS9}}
 
** {{e|Cardassians}}
 
** {{e|Sanctuary}}
 
** {{e|The Collaborator}}
 
** {{e|Tribunal}}
 
** {{e|The Way of the Warrior}}
 
** {{e|The Begotten}}
 
** {{e|A Simple Investigation}}
 
** {{e|Behind the Lines}}
 
** {{e|Who Mourns for Morn?}}
 
** {{e|Shadows and Symbols}}
 
** {{e|Penumbra}}
 
* {{VOY}}
 
** {{e|Tsunkatse}}
 
</div>
 
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== Aliens with long faces ==
 
[[File:Long Face Alien, Armageddon game.jpg|thumb|150px|An alien in Quark's]]
 
[[File:Long Face Alien, The ascent.jpg|thumb|150px|An alien in the Replimat]]
 
This individuals are a [[race]] of '''aliens with long faces''' and deep-set [[eye]]s. Members of this race were often seen on [[Deep Space 9]]'s [[Promenade]] or in [[Quark's]].
 
 
In [[2370]] one members of this species was standing in Quark's drinking and talking to a female [[Starfleet]] officer who was attentively listening to his story. ({{DS9|Armageddon Game}})
 
 
In [[2372]] another member of this race as present when [[Akorem Laan]] gave a speech on Deep Space 9's Promenade. ({{DS9|Accession}})
 
 
Members of this species also, from time to time, had [[lunch]] in the [[Replimat]]. ({{DS9|The Ascent}})
 
{{bginfo|This alien species with a very elaborate head-make-up was only seen in the [[DS9 Season 2|2nd]] to [[DS9 Season 6|6th seasons]] of ''[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine]]''.}}
 
 
=== Further appearances ===
 
<div class="appear">
 
*{{DS9}}
 
**{{e|The Collaborator}}
 
**{{e|Homefront}}
 
**{{e|Crossfire}}
 
**{{e|Bar Association}}
 
**{{e|For the Cause}}
 
**{{e|Body Parts}}
 
**{{e|A Simple Investigation}}
 
**{{e|Behind the Lines}}
 
</div>
 
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== Alien with Musket ==
 
*See: [[Unnamed illusory people#Musket-wielding Aliens|Illusory people]]
 
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== Alien Patient on Quarra ==
 
This '''alien patient''' was part of the labor force on [[Quarra]]. Most of the laborers were kidnapped and mind altering drugs were used so that they believed that they wanted to work in the Quarren plants.
 
 
The alien was either receiving its initial inoculations to alter its memory, or was receiving supplemental inoculations to keep it under mind control. ({{VOY|Workforce|Workforce, Part II}})
 
{{bginfo|The alien patient was played by [[Shauna Kim]].}}
 
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== Alien Prisoner ==
 
*See: [[New Zealand Penal Settlement personnel]]
 
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== Alien student ==
 
* See [[Unnamed Deep Space 9 residents#Alien school child (2369)|Unnamed Deep Space 9 residents]]
 
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== Alien with pig-like nose ==
 
[[File:Alien with pig nose, A man alone.jpg|thumb|150px|An alien with pig-like nose]]
 
An '''alien''' with a huge snail-like skull, deep set eyes and a large pig-like nose was a resident of [[Deep Space 9]] at the beginning of its [[Bajoran]] administration. This alien took part in a [[Ferengi]] game in [[Quark's]] and played against a Bajoran officer while [[Broik]] headed the game. ({{DS9|A Man Alone}})
 
{{bginfo|This alien was played by an [[unknown performer]].}}
 
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== Alien with tentacles ==
 
[[File:Alien with tentacles 2375.jpg|thumb|150px|An alien DS9 resident]]
 
This '''alien''' had some kind of tentacles on its forehead and on its back of the head. Another tentacle was placed right under the mouth. The forehead had several ridges and no ears were visible.
 
 
A member of this species visited [[Quark's]] in [[2375]] while [[Sarina Douglas]] was aboard the station. It was talking to other guests of the bar and sitting on the bar next to [[Morn]]. Later it was passing Bashir and Miles O'Brien at the replimat. ({{DS9|Chrysalis}})
 
{{bginfo|This "[[Michael Westmore|Westmore alien]]" was played by regular background actor [[Wade Kelley]] who received no credit for this appearance.|There was at least one other member of this species in an episode of ''Deep Space Nine'' which was played by [[Bill Blair]].}}
 
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== Alien with vertical arbor ==
 
[[File:Alien with vertical arbor.jpg|thumb|150px|An alien DS9 resident]]
 
This '''alien''' had a vertical arbor over his mouth and a complex bone structure on its forehead.
 
 
A member of this species visited [[Deep Space 9]] in [[2375]] and was talking to a [[Unnamed Deep Space 9 personnel#Medical officer|Starfleet officer]] while visiting Quark's Bar. Later he was talking to several other bar patrons. ({{DS9|Afterimage}})
 
{{bginfo|This "[[Michael Westmore|Westmore alien]]" was played by regular background actor [[Wade Kelley]] who received no credit for his appearance.}}
 
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== Alien with wrinkled whiskers ==
 
[[File:Alien with wrinkled whiskers.jpg|thumb|150px|An alien DS9 resident]]
 
This '''alien''' with pink/ blue colored skin and a bony head had four wrinkled whiskers around its mouth. It wore an airbrushed pink shirt and a purple coat with holes beside gloves.
 
 
A member of this species visited Quark's Bar in 2375 and was talking to a Klingon. Later it was interested in a dabo game hosted by [[M'Pella]] and was drinking with a [[Unnamed Deep Space 9 personnel#Female Crewmember|Starfleet officer]] outside Quark's. ({{DS9|Take Me Out to the Holosuite}})
 
{{bginfo|This "[[Michael Westmore|Westmore alien]]" was played by regular background actor [[Wade Kelley]] who received no credit for this appearance.}}
 
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== Aliens with wrinkly faces ==
 
A species of hairless, short aliens with grey-brown wrinkly skin and pronounced cheekbones and a large chin.
 
 
A female member of this species was having a drink with a [[Unnamed Nausicaans#Nausicaan on Dessica II|Nausicaan]] and [[Commander]] [[William T. Riker]] incognito in a [[bar]] on [[Dessica II]] in [[2370]]. ({{TNG|Gambit, Part I}})
 
 
Another short female member of this species was a resident of [[Deep Space 9]] beginning with the same year. She was always dressed in a grey jumpsuit composed of several pieces of fabric. She was often seen in [[Quark's]] or on the [[Promenade]].
 
 
She was watching a [[Dabo]] game arm in arm with a [[Markalian]] in early [[2370]]. ({{DS9|Necessary Evil}})
 
 
A short time later, she was listening to [[Varani]] play a [[Bajoran woodwind instrument]] in Quark's. ({{DS9|Sanctuary}})
 
 
She was seen sitting in Quark's several times over the years ({{DS9|Blood Oath|Defiant|Once More Unto the Breach|Field of Fire}}) or walking across the Promenade. ({{DS9|The Collaborator|The Abandoned|Behind the Lines|Wrongs Darker Than Death or Night|The Reckoning|Inter Arma Enim Silent Leges}})
 
 
A [[holographic]] representation of her was also included in a [[holoprogram]] created by [[Section 31]] in order to win [[Julian Bashir]] for their cause in [[2374]]. ({{DS9|Inquisition}})
 
{{bginfo|This alien first appeared in {{TNG|Gambit, Part I}} and then appeared through seasons 2-7 of Deep Space 9.}}
 
   
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A man with a large nose was buried into the sand by two females. ({{VOY|Inside Man}})
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{{bginfo|The male part of the couple was played by background actor [[David Polk]]. His trousers were sold off on the [[It's A Wrap! sale and auction]] on eBay. ''{{stala|9690}}'' The others were played by [[unknown performers]].}}
 
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<gallery>
File:Wrinkled alien Dessica II.jpg|The alien on Dessica II<br>''Played by an [[unknown actress]]''
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File:Alien swimmer 2.jpg|''Played by an [[unknown actress]]''
File:Wrinkled alien DS9.jpg|The resident of DS9
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File:Alien swimmer 1.jpg|''Played by [[David Polk]]''
File:Alien with wrinkly face 2374.jpg|The resident of DS9
 
File:Alien with wrinkly face 2375.jpg|The resident of DS9
 
 
</gallery>
 
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==== Cabana boy {{anchor|Cabana boy 001}}====
== Bald, green-skinned alien ==
 
[[File:Green skin.jpg|thumb|150px|Green-skinned Alien]]
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[[File:Alien cabana boy.jpg|thumb|150px|An alien waiter]]
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A bald alien with mottled green skin and a vertical line of small ridges, running across his forehead and chest was working as a waiter at a beach that [[Deanna Troi]] and [[Reginald Barclay]] both visited in the year [[2377]]. He handed Barclay a tray of two [[chocolate passion punch]]es that he had ordered. ({{VOY|Inside Man}})
This '''Green Skinned Alien''' was seen on occasionally [[Deep Space 9]].
 
He was in [[Quark's]] when [[Quark]] gave [[Morn]] a potion that would grow hair.
 
({{DS9|What You Leave Behind}})
 
   
{{bginfo|The alien was played by [[Stephen Pisani ]].}}
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{{bginfo|The waiter was called "Cabana boy" in the script and played by actor [[Chase Penny]].}}
 
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=== Bonestell Recreation Facility visitors ===
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{{see-list|Bonestell patrons 003||Bonestell Recreation Facility visitors}}
[[File:Alien couple, Inside Man.jpg|thumb|150px|An alien couple]]
 
Several '''aliens''' visited the same beach, [[Deanna Troi]] and [[Reginald Barclay]] visited in [[2377]].
 
   
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=== Deep Space 9 ===
A couple of aliens with pointed ears and green spotted sides and foreheads came out of the water.
 
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==== Deep Space 9 residents ====
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{{see-list|DS9 residents 000|| Deep Space 9 residents}}
   
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==== Deep Space 9 visitors ====
A man with a large nose was buried into the sand by two females. ({{VOY|Inside Man}})
 
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{{see-list|DS9 visitors 000|| Deep Space 9 visitors}}
{{bginfo|The male part of the couple was played by background actor [[David Polk]]. His trousers were sold off on the [[It's A Wrap! sale and auction]] on eBay. {{stala|9690}} The others were played by [[unknown performers]].}}
 
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==== Odo's wanted poster criminals ====
== Beaked aliens ==
 
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Several individuals appeared as criminals on [[wanted poster]]s displayed in [[Odo]]'s [[security office]] on [[Deep Space 9]] from [[2369]] to around [[2372]], including [[Gul]] [[Dolak]], [[Praetor]] [[Neral]], [[Orta]], [[Plix Tixiplik]], [[Villus Thed]], as well as a [[Ferengi criminal 001|Ferengi]], [[Klingon 24th criminal 001|Klingon]] and [[Ktarian hooker 001|Ktarian]] criminals.
[[File:Beaked bidder, Q-less.jpg|thumb|150px|A bidder at Vash's auction in 2369]]
 
[[File:Beaked dabo player, 2369.jpg|thumb|150px|A Dabo player in 2369]]
 
[[File:Beaked customer, Sanctuary.jpg|thumb|150px|A resident of DS9 in 2370]]
 
These individuals are a [[race]] of '''aliens''' with mottled green [[skin]], a [[beak]] instead of a [[mouth]] and green, white or dark, multicolored hair. Members of this race were often seen on [[Deep Space 9]]'s [[promenade]] or in [[Quark's]].
 
   
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===== Buck-toothed alien criminal {{anchor|Buck-toothed 001}}=====
One member of this species was a bidder at [[Vash]]'s [[auction]], hosted by [[Quark]] in his bar in [[2369]]. ({{DS9|Q-Less}})
 
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[[File:Buck-toothed alien criminal.jpg|thumb|150px|A criminal displayed on a wanted poster]]
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This '''individual''' was a [[criminal]] whose face was displayed on a [[wanted poster]] in [[Odo]]'s [[security office]] aboard Deep Space 9 in [[2369]] through [[2372]]. ({{DS9|Vortex|If Wishes Were Horses|The Forsaken|Dramatis Personae|Duet}}, {{e|In the Hands of the Prophets}}, {{e|Crossfire}}, {{e|Call to Arms}}, {{e|A Time to Stand}}, {{e|Rocks and Shoals}}, {{e|Sacrifice of Angels}})
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{{bginfo|This criminal was portrayed by an [[unknown performer]]. Their image an augmented make-up continuity photo originally taken by the make-up department.|For more information on this species, [[Buck-toothed alien 001|look here]].}}
   
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=== Dessica II visitors ===
Another member of this species was present at the [[dabo table]] when [[Lwaxana Troi]]'s [[brooch]] was stolen by a [[Unnamed Dopterians#Pickpocket|Dopterian thief]]. ({{DS9|The Forsaken}})
 
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{{see-list|Dessica II visitors}}
   
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=== Earth visitors ===
Another alien visited Quark's in 2370 along [[Unnamed humanoids (24th century)#Aliens with long faces|another alien]] and several [[Starfleet]] officers. ({{DS9|Armageddon Game}})
 
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==== Antwerp Conference attendee ====
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{{see-list|Alien Antwerp Conference attendee 001||Alien Antwerp attendee}}
   
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==== New Zealand alien prisoner ====
One member of this species witnessed the brawl in Quark's between the [[Klingon Intelligence]] officers and the [[Romulan]] guards in [[2371]] from outside of the bar. ({{DS9|Visionary}})
 
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{{see-list|New Zealand prisoner 001||New Zealand Penal Settlement personnel}}
   
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==== Pink-skinned bald alien {{anchor|Pink visitor 001}} ====
{{bginfo|All members of this species were portrayed by [[unknown performers]].|This alien species was only seen in the first 3 seasons of ''[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine]]''. Over that time, the make-up was modified slightly. The alien seen in {{DS9|Q-Less}} had white hair and a light green, mottled make-up. The one seen in {{DS9|The Forsaken}} had green hair and his face was nearly completely green. Beginning with {{DS9|The Siege}}, members of this species always had dark multicolored hair and a dark green complexion.|These may be [[Rigellian]]s, but this has not been stated in canon.}}
 
  +
[[File:Alien san francisco visitor.jpg|150px|thumb|Alien visitor]]
  +
''By [[2372]], members of this species had also traveled to [[Earth]]; one female member of this species walked along the streets of [[San Francisco]] and came very close to [[Harry Kim]]'s former [[apartment]].'' ({{VOY|Non Sequitur}})
   
  +
{{bginfo|This alien was played by [[Tracee Lee Cocco]]. She filmed her scenes for "Non Sequitur" on Tuesday {{d|25|July|1995}} [[Filming locations|on location]] at the [[New York Street]] lot and is listed as "Alien Pedestrian" on the call sheet.|For more information on this species, [[Alien with pink-skin and bulbous head 001|look here]].}}
===Further appearances===
 
<div class="appear">
 
*{{DS9}}
 
**{{e|The Siege}}
 
**{{e|Melora}}
 
**{{e|Sanctuary}}
 
**{{e|The Collaborator}}
 
**{{e|Meridian}}
 
**{{e|Life Support}}
 
</div>
 
 
{{clear}}
 
{{clear}}
   
== Blue skinned alien ==
+
==== Quantum Café bartender ====
  +
{{see-list|Terrasphere 8 bartender 001|| Terrasphere 8 bartender}}
[[File:DS9 blue skinned alien.jpg|thumb|150px|A blue skinned alien]]
 
This '''alien''' had a blue skin and a drop like head structure.
 
   
  +
=== Harod IV miners {{anchor|Harod IV miners 001}} ===
A female member of this species visited [[Deep Space 9]] in [[2375]]. She was talking to residents in front of Quark's and later joined others and had a drink at the bar where she was among the patrons [[Elim Garak]] shouted at because of his [[claustrophobia]]. ({{DS9|Afterimage}})
 
  +
These five '''alien [[miner]]s''', plus [[Plix Tixiplik]] and another [[Reegrunion miner 001|Reegrunion miner]], were working on [[Harod IV]] and were stranded on the [[planet]] in late [[2368]]. They were picked up by the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-D|-D}} and transported to their next destination aboard the ship at the same time as [[Kamala]] was transported aboard the ship. When the [[empathic metamorph]] entered [[Ten Forward]], she caused quite a stir among the miners because of her beauty. They quickly surrounded her and said suggestive things, to which [[Data]] called them rude. For a short time, Kamala adopted the rough personality that appealed to the visiting miners. She egged them on by asking what drink they like. When they replied [[Aldorian ale]], she said that it was her favorite too. Data, who was assigned to be her chaperone, sensed trouble and escorted her out, with the assistance of [[Worf]] who intimated the miners.
{{bginfo|This alien was played by an [[unknown actress]].|The call sheet is listing this alien as "Caviar Head".|The makeup looks similar to the [[Unnamed humanoids (22nd century)#Alien Slave (mirror)|alien]] played by [[Pat Healy]] in the ''[[Star Trek: Enterprise]]'' episode {{e|In a Mirror, Darkly, Part II}}.}}
 
{{clear}}
 
   
  +
Two of these aliens were characterized by yellow skin and facial ridges that looked rather similar to [[Cardassian]] ridges, and others by brown skin, a number of facial ridges and protrusions and large cheekbones. ({{TNG|The Perfect Mate}})
== Bonestell Recreation Facility customers ==
 
  +
{{bginfo|The miners played by Needles and Gunning were credited as "Miner #1" and "Miner #3" in the episode's end credits. The other miners were played by background performers with the last names {{dis|Gregory|actor}}, {{dis|Wilson|actor}}, or {{dis|Lynch|actor}}.|They filmed their scenes on Friday {{d|21|February|1992}} on [[Paramount Stage 8]] and were all listed as "Alien Miners" on the call sheet.}}
These '''individuals''' were customers at the [[Bonestell Recreation Facility]] at [[Starbase Earhart]] in [[2327]]. They witnessed a [[dom-jot]] game between [[Ensign]] [[Cortan Zweller]] and a [[Nausicaan]] and the following brawl. ({{TNG|Tapestry}})
 
   
 
<gallery>
 
<gallery>
File:Bonestell customer 1.jpg|''Played by an [[unknown actress]]''
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File:Alien miner 1, 2368.jpg|Species 1<br>''Played by [[David Paul Needles]]''
File:Bonestell customer 2.jpg|''Played by an [[unknown actor]]''
+
File:Alien miner 4, 2368.jpg|Species 1<br>''Played by [[Jackson Sleet]]''
File:Bonestell customer 3.jpg|''Played by an [[unknown actor]]''
+
File:Alien miner 3, 2368.jpg|Species 2<br>''Played by [[Charles Gunning]]''
File:Bonestell customer 4.jpg|''Played by an [[unknown actress]]''
+
File:Alien miner 7, 2368.jpg|Species 2<br>''Played by an [[unknown actor]]
File:Bonestell customer 5.jpg|''Played by an [[unknown actor]]''
 
File:Bonestell customer 6.jpg|''Played by an [[unknown actress]]''
 
File:Bonestell customer 7.jpg|''Played by an [[unknown actor]]''
 
File:Bonestell customer 8.jpg|''Played by an [[unknown actor]]''
 
File:Bonestell customer 9.jpg|''Played by an [[unknown actress]]''
 
File:Bonestell customer 10.jpg|''Played by an [[unknown actor]]''
 
 
</gallery>
 
</gallery>
{{clear}}
 
   
  +
=== Qualor II visitors ===
== Buck-toothed aliens ==
 
  +
{{see-list|Qualor II unnamed 000||Qualor II visitors}}
[[File:Buck-toothed alien, The Art of Star Trek.jpg|thumb|150px|Buck-toothed alien close-up]]
 
[[File:Buck-toothed alien.jpg|thumb|150px|Two members of the race on DS9]]
 
[[File:Buck-toothed alien, 2327.jpg|thumb|150px|At the Bonestell Recreation Facility]]
 
[[File:Buck-toothed alien criminal.jpg|thumb|150px|A criminal displayed on a wanted poster]]
 
[[File:Buck-toothed alien skull, Prey.jpg|thumb|150px|A skull on a Hirogen hunter ship]]
 
[[File:Alien skin, Hunters.jpg|thumb|150px|Eviscerated skin off of a member of this species]]
 
This [[race]] was seen in the [[Alpha Quadrant]] and [[Delta Quadrant]]. They are bald with large, pointed ears and a vertically bifurcated, long mouth. Members of this race have often been seen on [[Deep Space 9]]'s [[Promenade]] or in [[Quark's]].
 
   
  +
=== Ronara visitors ===
One alien of this race was enjoying a drink at the [[Bonestell Recreation Facility]] when [[Ensign]] [[Jean-Luc Picard]] was spending some time there after his graduation in [[2327]]. ({{TNG|Tapestry}})
 
  +
{{see-list|Ronara Prime visitors}}
{{bginfo|This would seem to imply that [[First Contact]] with the Federation took place before 2327.}}
 
   
  +
=== Telepathic species trapped in a Tyken's Rift {{anchor|Tyken's Rift}} ===
A member of this species was a [[criminal]] and displayed on a [[wanted poster]] in the [[security office]] aboard Deep Space 9. ({{DS9|Vortex|If Wishes Were Horses|The Forsaken|Dramatis Personae|Duet|In the Hands of the Prophets}})
 
  +
[[File:Tykens Rift being dream.jpg|thumb|150px|Telepathic being appearing in Troi's dream]]
  +
A '''member or members of this [[telepath]]ic species''' crewed [[Tyken's Rift vessel 001|a ship]] that became trapped in a [[Tyken's Rift]] near an [[Unnamed Alpha and Beta Quadrant star systems#Uncharted binary system|uncharted binary star system]], in [[2367]].
   
  +
Their abilities made them capable of broadcasting telepathic messages at a frequency matching that of a [[Betazoid]]'s [[REM sleep]]. This allowed a Betazoid to receive such a message while [[dream]]ing, although the communication proved difficult for Betazoids to interpret and was limited by the dreamer's capacity for [[directed dreaming]]. In addition, REM sleep in other frequencies was inhibited; this prevented non-Betazoid humanoids in the vicinity from dreaming, which led to debilitating cognitive impairments including [[irritability]], [[paranoia]], [[hallucination]]s, and ultimately [[insanity]]. The experience could also drive a Betazoid into a profound, but recoverable [[catatonic state]].
Another member of this species was often seen on the [[promenade]] of [[Deep Space 9]], like in [[2369]] when he was watching the going-ons on the busy promenade from the second level. Previously he was seen talking to a female [[Starfleet]] officer in front of the [[security office]]. ({{DS9|Duet}})
 
   
  +
The aliens had a knowledge of the Tyken's Rifts phenomenon and of [[chemistry]] that was comparable to that of the [[Federation]]; they were aware that a large [[explosion]] could free a trapped vessel, and they devised a means of generating an explosive chemical reaction for that purpose.
Another individual was talking to a [[Unnamed Deep Space 9 personnel#Security Officer|security officer]] on the promenade when [[Legate]] [[Parn]] had a conversation with [[Benjamin Sisko]]. ({{DS9|The Maquis, Part II}})
 
   
  +
Their contact with the Federation occurred in 2367, when their vessel became trapped in a Tyken's Rift at the same time as the {{USS|Brattain}}. They attempted to telepathically instruct the ''Brattain''{{'}}s crew to release [[hydrogen]] into the rift, which the aliens wished to use to generate an explosive chemical reaction with a substance they would release. The ''Brattain'' could not detect the alien vessel on the other side of the rift, but [[Andrus Hagan]], the Betazoid science adviser on the ''Brattain,'' received the aliens' telepathic broadcast while asleep. Unfortunately, Hagan experienced the alien's representation of the hydrogen atom, "one moon circles," as a nightmare and failed to understand it. He became catatonic, while the rest of the crew went insane and killed each other, leaving the ''Brattain'' adrift.
One of these aliens was shopping with a female companion on the promenade in 2370. ({{DS9|The Wire}})
 
   
  +
Twenty-nine days after the ''Brittain'' sent a distress call, the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-D|-D}} arrived to investigate and became similarly trapped. The ship's counselor, [[Deanna Troi]], was half-Human, half-Betazoid, and also experienced the telepathic broadcast as a nightmare. Troi, a psychologist, and her colleague [[Beverly Crusher]], a medical doctor, detected and monitored the behavioral changes aboard the ''Enterprise'', which led Troi to hypothesize the existence of the aliens after the crew realized that the sleep effects had a cause distinct from the Tyken's Rift. Having used directed dreaming as a therapeutic treatment, Troi offered to attempt to respond to the aliens' message in hopes of coordinating an escape from the rift. Troi and the ''Enterprise''{{'}}s second officer, [[Data]], then correctly interpreted the message as a request for hydrogen to create an explosion that would free both ships. As the Enterprise began to release hydrogen from its [[Bussard collector]]s, Crusher induced REM sleep in Troi, who confirmed receipt of the aliens' message and instructed them to proceed. The individual with whom she was in telepathic contact, previously unseen, then appeared as a bright humanoid silhouette before Troi woke up. An explosion then disrupted the rift, freeing both ships. The alien ship departed in the opposite direction from the ''Enterprise''. ({{TNG|Night Terrors}})
A member of this species joined a drink in Quark's after the strike of the employees. He stood near the door. ({{DS9|Bar Association}})
 
   
  +
{{bginfo|The voice of the being was provided by an [[unknown actor]], and was referred to as 'Sighing Voice' in the [[script]]. ''{{st-minutiae|resources/scripts/191.txt}}''}}
When [[Keiko O'Brien]] together with her daughter [[Molly O'Brien|Molly]] returned to Deep Space 9 after a lengthy stay on Bajor, a member of this race was traveling on the same transport. ({{DS9|Accession}})
 
   
  +
=== USS ''Enterprise''-D ===
A member of this species was shopping on the Promenade in [[2372]], when [[Onaya]] arrived on the station. ({{DS9|The Muse}})
 
  +
{{see-list|Enterprise-D bassoonist 001|| Alien bassoonist}}
  +
{{see-list|Enterprise-D alien command crewman 001|| Alien crew woman in salon}}
  +
{{see-list|USS Enterprise-D musician 001|| Alien keyboardist}}
   
  +
=== Utopia Planitia Fleet Yards personnel ===
The [[Hirogen]] had contact with this race. Eviscerated skin from a member of this race was discovered by the {{USS|Voyager}} in [[2374]]. It was similar to that of [[Species 5174]]. ({{VOY|Hunters}})
 
  +
{{see-list|Kima's mom 001||Kima's mom}}
   
  +
== Delta Quadrant ==
Amongst the many trophies aboard a Hirogen hunter ship the {{USS|Voyager}} encountered in [[2374]] was the skull of a member of this species. ({{VOY|Prey}})
 
  +
=== Akritirian maximum security detention facility ===
  +
{{see-list|Akritirian maximum security detention facility personnel}}
   
  +
=== Antarian Trans-stellar Rally guests {{anchor|Antarian rally guests 001}} ===
{{bginfo|The members of this species were played by [[unknown performers]].|It is unknown how this species made it to the [[Delta Quadrant]]. The complete head make-up of this alien apparently made it suitable to re-use as a [[Hirogen]] trophy skull.|[[Michael Westmore]] referred to this alien species as "buck-toothed aliens" in the ''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation Companion]]'' (in the {{e|Tapestry}} entry). Members of this race only appeared in the 1st to 4th seasons of DS9.}}
 
  +
These '''humanoids''' partook in the [[Antarian Trans-stellar Rally]] pre-race ceremony in the [[mess hall]] aboard {{USS|Voyager}} in [[2377]]. ({{VOY|Drive}})
 
  +
{{bginfo|All six aliens were identified as one species on the [[call sheet]], listed as "Species #4" though the mechanic looks a bit different than the other ones. Along with these individuals were the names of two unidentifed species, noted to be participating in the rally, the [[Aksani]] and [[Chessu]].|The actors filmed their scenes on Tuesday {{d|18|July|2000}} on [[Paramount Stage 8]].|The costumes worn by the four pilots were previously seen as the jumpsuits worn by the [[Tyran technicians 001|Tyran technicians]] in the {{s|TNG}} [[TNG Season 6|sixth season]] episode {{e|The Quality of Life}}. The jumpsuits worn by [[Mike McNett]] and [[Matt Brown]] were later sold off on the [[It's A Wrap! sale and auction]] on eBay. ''{{stala|7838}} {{stala|6872}}'' The costume worn by Faith Burton was previously worn by [[Fionnula Flanagan]] in the {{s|TNG}} [[TNG Season 7|seventh season]] episode {{e|Inheritance}} and was later also sold off on the [[It's A Wrap! sale and auction]] on eBay. ''{{stala|2535}}''}}
==== Further appearances ====
 
<div class="appear">
 
* {{DS9}}
 
** {{e|The Siege}}
 
** {{e|Rules of Acquisition}}
 
** {{e|Second Sight}}
 
** {{e|The Collaborator}}
 
** {{e|The Search, Part II}}
 
** {{e|Meridian}}
 
** {{e|Destiny}}
 
** {{e|The Sword of Kahless}}
 
</div>
 
{{clear}}
 
 
== Dark-skinned reptilian aliens ==
 
[[File:Quantum Cafe bartender, In the Flesh.jpg|thumb|150px|The Quantum Cafe bartender]]
 
In a simulation of [[Starfleet Headquarters]] by [[Species 8472]], an individual of this race was the bartender of the [[Quantum Cafe]]. ({{VOY|In the Flesh}})
 
{{bginfo|This alien was possibly related to the [[#Yellow dabo girl's race|yellow dabo girl's race]], [[#Yellow Dabo girl's race|below]].}}
 
{{clear}}
 
 
== Dessica II bar patrons ==
 
These three '''humanoids''' were patrons in a [[bar]] on [[Dessica II]] in 2370 while Commander Riker, Worf, Dr. Crusher, and Deanna Troi were on an undercover mission to find their Captain, Jean-Luc Picard. ({{TNG|Gambit, Part I}})
 
   
 
<gallery>
 
<gallery>
File:Dessica II bar patron 1.jpg|''Played by an [[unknown actor]]''
+
File:Antarian rally alien dignitary.jpg|Dignitary<br />''Played by [[Faith Burton]]''
File:Dessica II bar patron 2.jpg|''Played by an [[unknown actress]]''
+
File:Antarian rally alien mechanic.jpg|Mechanic<br />''Played by [[Jim Harris]]''
File:Dessica II bar patron 3.jpg|''Played by an [[unknown actor]]''
+
File:Antarian rally alien pilot 1.jpg|Pilot #1<br />''Played by [[John Ames]]''
  +
File:Antarian rally alien pilot 2.jpg|Pilot #2<br />''Played by [[Matt Brown]]''
  +
File:Antarian rally alien pilot 3.jpg|Pilot #3<br />''Played by [[Mike McNett]]''
  +
File:Antarian rally alien pilot 4.jpg|Pilot #4<br />''Played by [[Kinney Owens]]''
 
</gallery>
 
</gallery>
{{clear}}
 
   
== Female Tsunkatse fighter ==
+
=== Avery III prisoner ===
  +
{{see-list|Avery III inhabitants}}
[[File:Female Tsunkatse fighter.jpg|thumb|150px|A female alien fighter]]
 
This '''female alien''' took part in the [[Tsunkatse]] matches in the [[Delta Quadrant]] when [[Seven of Nine]] and [[Tuvok]] were held prisoners by [[Penk]], the Tsunkatse coordinator. ({{VOY|Tsunkatse}})
 
{{bginfo|This female alien was portrayed by stuntwoman [[Dana Hee]] who also served as [[Jeri Ryan]]'s [[stunt double]] in this episode.|She received no credit for this part.}}
 
{{clear}}
 
==Female Ridged Alien==
 
[[File:Female Ridged Alien.jpg|thumb|150px|Female Ridged Alien]]
 
A '''female ridged alien''' seen on [[Deep Space 9]] in [[2370]]. ({{DS9|Rules of Acquisition}})
 
{{bginfo|This female alien was portrayed by an [[unknown actress]].}}
 
{{clear}}
 
==Female Volan III colonist==
 
[[File:Female alien, The Maquis Part I.jpg|thumb|150px|A female colonist]]
 
This '''female colonist''' from an unknown species served as aide to [[Amaros]] on [[Volan III]] in [[2370]].
 
   
  +
=== Borg Collective ===
She was present during the meeting between Amaros and [[Gul]] [[Evek]], when [[Benjamin Sisko]] and [[Gul]] [[Dukat]] came into the room. She seemed frightened when two Cardassians brought the dead body of [[William Patrick Samuels]] into the meeting and Amaros attacked Evek. ({{DS9|The Maquis, Part I}})
 
  +
{{see-list|Borg unnamed 000|| Unnamed Borg}}
{{bginfo|This female alien was portrayed by an [[unknown actress]]. She wore a pink dress which was previously worn by Dr. [[Kila Marr]] in {{e|Silicon Avatar}}.|It is unclear if she was a member of the Maquis.}}
 
{{clear}}
 
   
  +
==== Unimatrix Zero inhabitants ====
== Furry alien ==
 
  +
{{see-list|Unimatrix Zero 000||Unimatrix Zero inhabitants}}
[[File:Furry alien 2369.jpg|thumb|150px|A furry alien]]
 
This '''alien''' was a customer of [[Quark's Bar]] in [[2369]]. Its head and face featured long hair while the skin seemed to be grey/ green.
 
   
  +
==== Reptilian {{anchor|Bumps 001}} ====
It joined a [[Bajoran]] woman when visiting the establishment. ({{DS9|Dax}})
 
  +
[[File:Cheater species, assimilated.jpg|thumb|150px|Hallucination of pre-assimilated self]]
{{bginfo|This alien was played by an [[unknown performer]].}}
 
  +
This '''individual with bumpy reptilian skin''' was encountered and [[assimilate]]d by the [[Borg]] prior to [[2373]]. An image this person appeared during one of [[Seven of Nine]]'s guilt-induced hallucinations after her encounter with a Borg [[vinculum]]. ({{VOY|Infinite Regress}})
  +
{{bginfo|This reptilian was played by an [[unknown performer]].}}
 
{{clear}}
 
{{clear}}
   
  +
==== Tailhead {{anchor|Tailhead 001}} ====
== Green-skinned waiter ==
 
[[File:Green-skinned waiter, Inside man.jpg|thumb|150px|An alien waiter]]
+
[[File:Tailhead assimilated.jpg|thumb|150px|Hallucination of pre-assimilated self]]
  +
This '''individual with tailhead''' was encountered and [[assimilate]]d by the [[Borg]] prior to [[2373]]. An image this person appeared during one of [[Seven of Nine]]'s guilt-induced hallucinations after her encounter with a Borg [[vinculum]]. ({{VOY|Infinite Regress}})
A bald alien with mottled green skin and a vertical line of small ridges, running across his forehead and chest was working as a waiter at a beach that [[Deanna Troi]] and [[Reginald Barclay]] both visited in the year [[2377]]. He handed Barclay a tray of two [[chocolate passion punch]]es that he had ordered. ({{VOY|Inside Man}})
 
  +
{{bginfo|This Tailhead was played by an [[unknown performer]].|For more information on this species, [[Tailhead alien 001|look here]].}}
 
{{bginfo|The waiter was called "Cabana boy" in the script and played by actor [[Chase Penny]].}}
 
 
{{clear}}
 
{{clear}}
   
== Grey-skinned alien ==
+
=== Markonian outpost ===
  +
{{see-list|Markonian unnamed 000||Markonian outpost personnel}}
[[File:Grey skinned alien 2369.jpg|thumb|A grey-skinned alien]]
 
This '''alien''' with grey skin wore a tight black and grey suit and featured a prominent forehead.
 
   
  +
=== Mikhal bar visitors {{anchor|Mikhal bar visitors 001}} ===
A male individual visited [[Deep Space 9]] in [[2369]] and was seen on the promenade before he joined a woman at Quark's Bar. ({{DS9|Dax}})
 
  +
These '''alien bar visitors''' were present at a lodge at the [[Mikhal]] [[outpost]] when Captain [[Kathryn Janeway]] and a Mikhal traveler, called [[Nakahn]], were engaged in conversation. He was telling the captain an incredible story of one of his travels. Among them were two females and two male aliens. ({{VOY|Darkling}})
 
  +
{{bginfo|All four aliens were played by background performers who received no on-screen credit for their appearance.}}
A [[Volan III inhabitants#Female Maquis alien (2370)|female individual]] was a [[Maquis]] member on [[Volan III]]. ({{DS9|The Maquis, Part II}})
 
{{bginfo|This alien was played by an [[unknown actor]].}}
 
{{clear}}
 
 
== Grey-skinned promenade alien ==
 
[[File:Grey-skinned promenade alien.jpg|thumb|150px|A promenade alien]]
 
This '''grey-skinned alien''' visited Deep Space 9's promenade in 2369 where it was chatting with a Human female at Quark's Bar while Jake Sisko and Nog bough [[jumja stick]]s. ({{DS9|The Nagus}})
 
{{bginfo|This alien was played by an [[unknown actor]].}}
 
{{clear}}
 
 
== Hairless pink alien ==
 
[[File:Hairless pink alien, Starship down.jpg|thumb|150px|Aboard Deep Space 9]]
 
[[File:Unknown Alien walking the Promenade aboard Deep Space 9.jpg|thumb|150px|A female alien]]
 
[[File:Hairless pink alien, Distant origin.jpg|thumb|150px|Aboard the Nekrit station]]
 
 
A [[race]] of hairless, pink-skinned aliens with large, horizontal nostrils. At least one member of this race was living on [[Deep Space 9]] as she was often seen walking, in a quick pace, across the [[Promenade]]. ({{DS9|Starship Down}})
 
 
A member of this species was walking on the [[promenade]] aboard [[Deep Space 9]] in [[2372]] when [[Worf]]'s brother [[Kurn]] arrived on the station. ({{DS9|Sons of Mogh}})
 
{{bginfo|This alien was portrayed by regular background actress [[Ivy Borg]] who received no credit for this part.}}
 
 
By [[2372]] members of this species had also traveled to Earth, one female member of this species walked along the streets of [[San Francisco]] and came very close to [[Harry Kim]]'s former apartment. ({{VOY|Non Sequitur}})
 
 
At least one alien of this species had made it to the [[Delta Quadrant]] and lived on the [[space station]] close to the [[Nekrit Expanse]]. This resident was present on the station when the crew of the {{USS|Voyager}} was there and later helped the [[Voth]] scientist [[Forra Gegen]] create an image of the outer appearance of Humans. ({{VOY|Distant Origin}})
 
 
{{bginfo|It is unknown how these aliens made it all the way to the Delta Quadrant; apparently the make-up was re-used here. On DS9, these aliens were only seen in the 4th season.|The alien in "Distant Origin" was portrayed by regular background actress [[Tracee Cocco]].|One of these aliens was working in a bar in the {{y|1996}} [[Games|video game]] ''[[Star Trek: Klingon]]''. She served drinks to [[Gowron]] and Pok. This alien was also played by [[Tracee Cocco]].}}
 
 
=== Appearances ===
 
<div class="appear">
 
* {{DS9}}
 
** {{e|Starship Down}}
 
** {{e|Sons of Mogh}}
 
** {{e|Rules of Engagement}}
 
* {{VOY}}
 
** {{e|Non Sequitur}}
 
** {{e|Distant Origin}}
 
</div>
 
{{clear}}
 
 
== Hostile Alien ==
 
[[File:Unnamed hostile alien.jpg|thumb|150px|Hostile Alien]]
 
This hostile alien launched an unprovoked attack against a USS ''Voyager shuttle''. ({{VOY|Latent Image}})
 
{{bginfo|This alien was portrayed by regular ''Voyager'' background actor [[Tarik Ergin]].}}
 
{{clear}}
 
 
== Humanoid Raider ==
 
[[File:Humanoid raider.jpg|thumb|150px|Humanoid raider]]
 
This humanoid was once a [[borg]] and part of a riding party on a planet in the [[Nekrit Expanse]]. He shot at [[Chakotay]], but was scared off by the Cooperative. ({{VOY|Unity}})
 
{{clear}}
 
 
== Kivas Fajo's Henchmen ==
 
* See: [[Jovis personnel]]
 
{{clear}}
 
 
== Markonian outpost visitors ==
 
Several '''members of unknown species''' visited the [[Markonian outpost]], located in the [[Delta Quadrant]], in [[2376]]. They also took part in a technology and cultural exchange with the {{USS|Voyager}} and visited the [[bridge]], the [[engineering]], and the [[mess hall]].
 
 
Among these species were one with long, pointed ears, a blue skinned one, and one with long light hair and a prominent forehead. ({{VOY|Survival Instinct}})
 
{{bginfo|It is possible that among the unknown species are [[Kinbori]] or [[Morphinian]].|None of these performers received on-screen credit for their appearances.}}
 
   
 
<gallery>
 
<gallery>
File:Alien 1 markonian outpost.jpg|''Played by an [[unknown actor]]''
+
File:Mikhal bar alien 1.jpg|Male alien with "hammer head"<br>''Played by [[Louis Ortiz]]''
File:Alien 2 markonian outpost.jpg|''Played by [[James Lee Stanley]]''
+
File:Mikhal bar alien 2.jpg|Male bald alien<br>''Played by [[Lemuel Perry]]''
File:Susie Stillwell, Voyager alien 1.jpg|''Played by [[Susie Stillwell]]''
+
File:Mikhal bar alien 3.jpg|Female alien with jeweled hair<br>''Played by [[Damaris Cordelia]]''
File:Alien 3 markonian outpost.jpg|''Played by an [[unknown actor]]''
+
File:Mikhal bar alien 4.jpg|Female alien with cranial ridges<br>''Played by [[Sue Henley]]''
File:Alien 4 markonian outpost.jpg|''Played by an [[unknown actor]]''
 
File:Alien 5 markonian outpost.jpg|''Played by an [[unknown actress]]''
 
 
</gallery>
 
</gallery>
{{clear}}
 
   
  +
=== Mokra-controlled planet aliens {{anchor|Marketplace visitors 001}}===
==Mercenary Alien==
 
  +
These '''alien species''' were living on a [[Augris' homeworld|Mokra-controlled planet]] in [[2372]]. They visited the [[marketplace]] when an [[away team]] of the {{USS|Voyager}} was attacked and imprisoned by [[Augris' species soldiers 001|soldiers]] of the [[Mokra Order]]. ({{VOY|Resistance}})
[[File:Mercenary alien.jpg|thumb|150px]]
 
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{{bginfo|[[File:Tracee Cocco, Resistance.jpg|thumb|left|100px|Tracee Cocco]]They're listed as "Aliens" on the call sheets and filmed their scenes on {{d|29|September|1995}} and {{d|2|October|1995}} on [[Paramount Stage 16]].|The makeup on Tracee Lee Cocco was applied by [[Thomas E. Surprenant]].{{clear}}}}
This '''Mercenary alien''' was hired to protect [[Tosin]]. ({{VOY|Fair Trade}})
 
{{clear}}
 
   
== Merchant planet visitors ==
 
Several '''members of unknown species''' visited a merchants planet in the [[Delta Quadrant]]. Voyager traveled there to question people about stolen techology ({{VOY|Concerning Flight}})
 
 
<gallery>
 
<gallery>
File:Merchantplanetalien1.jpg|Green skinned visitor<br />''Played by an [[unknown actor]]''
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File:Marketplace alien 1.jpg|''Played by [[Tami Peterson]]''
File:Merchantplanetalien2.jpg|Ridge headed alien<br />''Played by an [[unknown actor]]''
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File:Marketplace alien 2.jpg|''Played by [[Mark Major]]''
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File:Marketplace alien 3.jpg|''Played by [[Tracee Lee Cocco]]''
 
</gallery>
 
</gallery>
{{clear}}
 
   
== Mikhal Bar visitors ==
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=== Nekrit Expanse ===
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{{see-list|Bahrat's space station personnel}}
These '''alien bar visitors''' were present at a lodge at the Mikhal [[outpost]] when [[Captain]] [[Kathryn Janeway]] and a Mikhal traveler, called [[Nakahn]] were engaged in conversation. He was telling the Captain an incredible story of one of his travels. Among them were two females and two male aliens. ({{VOY|Darkling}})
 
{{bginfo|All four aliens were played by background performers who received no on-screen credit for their appearance.}}
 
   
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=== Ord'mirit mining vessel commandant {{anchor|Commandant 001}}===
<gallery>
 
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This '''individual''' was the [[commandant]] of an [[Ord'mirit mining vessel]] encountered by the [[Silver Blood]] {{USS|Voyager}} in [[orbit]] of a [[class Y planet]] in [[2375]]. He contacted the ''Voyager'' and asked them to leave the planet and its orbit immediately. ({{VOY|Course: Oblivion}})
File:Mikhal bar alien 1.jpg|Male alien with "hammer head"<br>''Played by [[Louis Ortiz]]''
 
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{{bginfo|{{VO}}|He was voiced by an [[unknown actor]].}}
File:Mikhal bar alien 2.jpg|Male bald alien<br>''Played by [[Lemuel Perry]]''
 
File:Mikhal bar alien 3.jpg|Female alien with jeweled hair<br>''Played by [[Demaris Cordelia]]''
 
File:Mikhal bar alien 4.jpg|Female alien with cranial ridges<br>''Played by [[Sue Henley]]''
 
</gallery>
 
{{clear}}
 
   
== Miners ==
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=== Quarra ===
  +
==== Pink-skinned aliens {{anchor|Workers 001}}====
These seven '''alien [[miner]]s''' were working on [[Harod IV]] and were stranded on the [[planet]] in late [[2368]]. They were picked up by the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-D|-D}} and transported to their next destination aboard the ship at the same time as [[Kamala]] was transported aboard the ship. When the [[Empathic metamorph]] entered [[Ten Forward]], she caused quite a stir among the miners because of her beauty. They quickly surrounded her and said suggestive things, to which [[Data]] called them rude. For a short time, Kamala adopted the rough personality that appealed to the visiting miners. She egged them on by asking what drink they like. When they replied [[Aldorian ale]], she said that it was her favorite too. Data, who was assigned to be her chaperone, sensed trouble and escorted her out, with the assistance of [[Worf]] who intimated the miners.
 
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[[File:Alien pink-skinned workers.jpg|thumb|150px|Pink-skinned aliens on Quarra]]
  +
Three '''workers''' of this unidentified species were employed on the [[planet]] [[Quarra]].
   
  +
One was stopped and questioned by [[Kathryn Janeway]] who was lost and looking for her work position at the [[Central Power Facility]], he pointed her towards the [[supervisor]]'s office, and told her "over there". ({{VOY|Workforce}})
Two of these aliens were characterized by yellow skin and facial ridges that looked rather similar to [[Cardassian]] ridges, two of them by grey skin ridges on the forehead and barbels at the side of the mouth and underneath the lower lip, and others by brown skin, a number of facial ridges and protrusions and large cheekbones. ({{TNG|The Perfect Mate}})
 
{{bginfo|Beside the three credited actors, the other miners were played by background performers with the last names [[Gregory (actor)|Gregory]], [[Wilson (actor)|Wilson]], and [[Lynch (actor)|Lynch]].|They filmed their scenes on Friday {{d|21|February|1992}} on [[Paramount Stage 8]] and were all listed as "Alien Miners" on the call sheet. It is unknown if they're all from the same species or different ones.}}
 
   
  +
All three later sat together in the local [[tavern]]. ({{VOY|Workforce, Part II}})
<gallery>
 
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{{bginfo|These aliens, which bore features similar to both the [[Benzite]]s and [[Imhotep]] were played by [[unknown actor]]s. In the call sheets, they were identified as "Full Heads", and in the script, the one encountered by Janeway was called simply, "Alien N.D." and was uncredited, despite having spoken dialog.}}
File:Alien miner 1, 2368.jpg|''Played by [[David Paul Needles]]''
 
File:Alien miner 2, 2368.jpg|''Played by [[Roger Rignack]]''
 
File:Alien miner 3, 2368.jpg|''Played by [[Charles Gunning]]''
 
File:Alien miner 4, 2368.jpg|''Played by [[Jackson Sleet]]''
 
File:Alien miner 5, 2368.jpg|
 
File:Alien miner 6, 2368.jpg|
 
File:Alien miner 7, 2368.jpg|
 
</gallery>
 
{{clear}}
 
   
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==== Ridged forehead alien {{anchor|Workers 002}} ====
== Mokra planet aliens ==
 
  +
These '''aliens''' had a Human appearance but featured a prominent ridge from the nose up to the forehead. Three members of this species were held as slave workers at the [[Central Power Facility]] on [[Quarra]] in [[2377]]. ({{VOY|Workforce|Workforce, Part II}})
These '''alien species''' were living on the [[Mokra]] [[homeworld]] in [[2372]]. ({{VOY|Resistance}})
 
  +
{{bginfo|The call sheets listed these aliens as "Alien Nose #2" and "Nose Type 2".[[File: Cricket Yee as alien female.jpg|thumb|120px|right|Yee as an alien]]}}
   
 
<gallery>
 
<gallery>
File:Mokra homeworld alien 1.jpg|''Played by an [[unknown actress]]''
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File:Alien with forehead ridge 1.jpg|''Played by [[Stephen Pisani]]''
File:Mokra homeworld alien 2.jpg|''Played by an [[unknown actor]]''
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File:Alien with forehead ridge 2.jpg|''Played by [[Lalita Lauren]]''
File:Mokra homeworld alien 3.jpg|''Played by [[Tracee Cocco]]''
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File:Alien with forehead ridge 3.jpg|''Played by [[Ken Gruz]]''
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File:Alien with forehead ridge 4.jpg|''Played by [[Cricket Yee]]''
 
</gallery>
 
</gallery>
{{clear}}
 
   
  +
==== Ridged nose alien {{anchor|Workers 003}}====
==Multi-colored Alien==
 
  +
This '''alien''' had a Human appearance but featured a prominent ridge on the upper nose part of the face. Two members of this species were held as slave workers at [[Central Power Facility]] on Quarra in 2377. ({{VOY|Workforce|Workforce, Part II}})
[[File:Multi-colored Alien.jpg|thumb|Multi-colored Alien]]
 
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{{bginfo|The call sheet listed these aliens as "Alien Nose #1" and "Nose Type 1".|The actors filmed their scenes on {{d|1|December|2000}}, between {{d|4|December|2000}} and {{d|8|December|2000}}, on {{d|13|December|2000}}, {{d|15|December|2000}}, and on {{d|20|December|2000}} on [[Paramount Stage 16]] and [[Filming location|on location]] at the [[New York Street]] backlot.}}
This '''multi-colored alien''' was seen on [[Deep Space 9]] in [[2373]]. ({{DS9|The Darkness and the Light}})
 
{{clear}}
 
 
== New Sydney miners ==
 
These '''miners''' worked in the [[pergium]] [[mine]] of the [[Tigan family]] at the [[New Sydney]] colony in [[2375]]. ({{DS9|Prodigal Daughter}})
 
{{bginfo|The species is unknown as they can only be seen in the darkness.|One of the miners was played by [[Daniel Reardon]] whose costume was sold off on the [[It's A Wrap! sale and auction]] on eBay. {{stala|1985}} Two more unnamed costumes and a helmet were also sold off. {{stala|2440}} {{stala|3105}} {{stala|9741}}}}
 
   
 
<gallery>
 
<gallery>
File:Pergium miner 1.jpg|''Played by an [[unknown actor]]''
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File:Alien with ridged nose 1.jpg|''Played by [[Mark Major]]''
File:Pergium miner 2.jpg|''Played by an [[unknown actor]]''
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File:Alien with ridged nose 2.jpg|''Played by [[Noriko Suzuki]]''
File:Pergium miner 3.jpg|''Played by two [[unknown performers]]''
 
File:Pergium miner 4.jpg|''Played by an [[unknown actor]]''
 
 
</gallery>
 
</gallery>
{{clear}}
 
   
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=== Sobras ===
== Omag's Woman and Dabo girl species ==
 
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==== Sobras bar patron {{anchor|Sobras patron 001}}====
[[File:Omags woman.jpg|thumb|150px|One of Omag's women]]
 
[[File:Alien dabo girl 2369.jpg|thumb|150px|One of Quark's dabo girls]]
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[[File:Seedy bar alien.jpg|thumb|150px|An alien bar patron]]
  +
This '''alien''' was located in a [[Kazon-Pommar]] bar on [[Sobras]]. It was seated at the bar when Neelix asked the [[bartender]] about his "friend" [[Tersa]]. ({{VOY|Alliances}})
This species is characterized by a series of horizontal nose-ridges, spaced more widely than the [[Bajoran]] ridges, a deep vertical furrow on the bridge of the nose and small indentations on the forehead.
 
  +
{{bginfo|This alien, who was possibly a [[Rotciv]], was played by recurring background actress [[Tracee Lee Cocco]] who filmed her scenes on Monday {{d|30|October|1995}} on [[Paramount Stage 16]].}}
 
One of [[Omag]]'s women that accompanied him to a [[bar]] on [[Qualor II]] was a member of this species. When [[Commander]] [[William T. Riker]] attempted to questioned him concerning a stolen [[Vulcan]] [[transport]], she laughed at Omag's bad jokes. She would later leave when Riker turned over Omag's [[dinner]] plate on his lap. ({{TNG|Unification II}})
 
{{bginfo|Omag's woman was played by actress [[Shauna O'Brien]].|{{CCG name|Calandra|her}}}}
 
 
Several members of this species worked as [[dabo girl]]s for [[Quark's]]. [[Dabo girls#Quark's Bar Dabo girl|One]] was working on the [[dabo table]] when several [[Cardassian]]s of [[Jasad's starship|Gula Jasad's ''Galor''-class starship]] played [[dabo]] ({{DS9|Emissary}}) and a short time later when [[Ibudan]] played the game. ({{DS9|A Man Alone}})
 
{{bginfo|This dabo girl was played by [[Diana Cignoni]].}}
 
 
[[Dabo girls#Alien dabo girl (2369)|Another member of this species]] was hosting the dabo table when the [[Wadi]] delegation came aboard [[Deep Space 9]] in [[2369]]. She was replaced by [[Broik]] after the Wadi had played the game for hours and her arms were getting tired "from all the spinning". ({{DS9|Move Along Home}}) She was talking to one of [[Quark]]'s customers a short time later, when he temporarily became the [[Grand Nagus]]. ({{DS9|The Nagus}})
 
 
One of the two scantily-clad women that [[Quark]] imagined when the station was affected by [[Buck Bokai|aliens]] that turned fantasies into reality in [[2369]] was of this species. ({{DS9|If Wishes Were Horses}})
 
 
In order to "persuade" [[Fallit Kot]] not to kill him, Quark sent two dabo girls, one of them a member of this species, to his table for him to enjoy himself. The girls were to teach him how to play dabo and Quark told Kot to be sure to ask them about their "double down" betting strategy. ({{DS9|Melora}})
 
 
{{bginfo|After this appearance, dabo girls of this species were not seen again.}}
 
 
{{clear}}
 
{{clear}}
   
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==== Sobras dancer {{anchor|Sobras dancer 001}}====
== One-eyed Alien ==
 
[[File:One-eyed Alien, Emissary.jpg|thumb|150px|A one-eyed alien]]
+
[[File:Sobras dancer.jpg|thumb|150px|A dancer on Sobras]]
  +
A female member of this species was a '''[[dancer]]''' at a [[bar]] on [[Sobras]], a [[planet]] controlled by the [[Kazon-Pommar]].
An '''alien with just one [[eye]]''', a large cranium and a wide jaw was among the residents of [[Deep Space 9]] shortly after the [[Cardassian]]s withdrew from the station. This alien was dressed completely in blue and wore a hood. ({{DS9|Emissary}})
 
{{bginfo|This alien was played by extra [[Robert Jodlowski]], who received no credit for his appearance.}}
 
{{clear}}
 
   
  +
In [[2372]], [[Tersa]] informed [[Neelix]] that this dancer had shown him a [[puzzle]] he was completely engrossed in. He added that the first man to solve it, and move only two rods to change it from a [[dodecahedron]] to an [[icosahedron]], would have the privilege of spending the night with her. Neelix took a seat at Tersa's table and offered to help with the puzzle if the [[Kazon]] [[Jal]] agreed to listen to him first. ({{VOY|Alliances}})
== Qualor II bar patron ==
 
  +
{{bginfo|This woman, who looks vaguely [[Talaxian]], was played by [[Symba Smith]].}}
[[File:Humanoid bar patron on Qualor II.jpg|thumb|150px|A humanoid bar patron]]
 
This '''humanoid female''' visited the [[bar]] on [[Qualor II]] in [[2368]] when [[Commander]] [[William T. Riker|Riker]] was searching for the [[Ferengi]] [[Omag]]. She was wearing a long blue dress and having a drink. Later she was talking to another bar patron. ({{TNG|Unification II}})
 
{{bginfo|This female was played by [[Aruni Devi Hansen]] who received no credit for her appearance.|She was listed as "humanoid patron" on a call sheet for the episode, dated {{d|18|September|1991}} and filmed on [[Paramount Stage 8]].}}
 
{{clear}}
 
   
== Orion Syndicate alien ==
+
=== Tau's city traders ===
  +
==== Alien buyer {{anchor|Commerce planet buyer 001}}====
[[File:Alien on Farius Prime.jpg|thumb|150px|An alien member of the Orion Syndicate]]
 
  +
[[File:Alien buyer, 2374.jpg|thumb|150px|An alien buyer]]
A '''member''' of this species was working for the [[Orion Syndicate]] on [[Farius Prime]]. ({{DS9|Honor Among Thieves}})
 
  +
This '''alien buyer''' was attempting to broker a deal with {{dis|Tau|pirate}}, a leader of [[pirate]]s who stole [[technology]] from various [[starship]]s. Tau told him he could provide him with all the [[weapon]]s he needed, even a [[ceremony|ceremonial]] [[spear]]. When the buyer said Tau's price was too high, Tau threatened to sell the weapons to the buyer's enemies instead. ({{VOY|Concerning Flight}})
{{bginfo|This alien was played by an [[unknown actor]]. Make-up looks near-identical to the [[Nasari]]}}
 
  +
{{bginfo|This alien buyer was portrayed by actor [[Doug Spearman]] who filmed his scene on Thursday {{d|18|September|1997}} on [[Paramount Stage 16]].|This Buyer was described in the script as "''humorless and all business &ndash; in contrast to Tau, who has a sense of irony about him.''"|In the revised first draft, it was stated that he was originally from a colony in the Tehar system.}}
{{clear}}
 
   
  +
==== Alien visitor {{anchor|Commerce planet visitor 001}}====
== Reptilian alien ==
 
[[File:Reptilian alien Bar Association.jpg|thumb|150px|A reptilian alien]]
+
[[File:Alien visitor, 2374.jpg|thumb|150px|An alien visitor]]
  +
This '''alien visitor''' was invited aboard the {{USS|Voyager}} to discuss a deal for a [[warp coil]]. This was just a ruse, in order to question him concerning stolen ''Voyager'' [[technology]]. He was in possession of a [[tricorder]], a [[compression phaser rifle]], and was wearing a [[command division]] [[Starfleet]] [[uniform]]. He admitted that he had purchased the items from a man named {{dis|Tau|pirate}}, a leader of [[pirate]]s who stole technology from various ships. He did not know where Tau was, as he always dealt with a go between. In return for his information, he was permitted by [[Commander]] [[Chakotay]] to keep the items he'd acquired, a deal which did not particularly impress him. ({{VOY|Concerning Flight}})
This '''reptilian alien''' had a large, rippled back head and no visible ears. His mouth looked like a small beak.
 
  +
{{bginfo|This alien was portrayed by actor [[Don Pugsley]] who filmed his scene on Wednesday {{d|10|September|1997}} on [[Paramount Stage 8]].|This Alien Visitor was described in the script as "''a different race from da Vinci's weapon's dealer "patron".''"}}
   
  +
==== Commerce planet visitors {{anchor|Commerce planet visitors 001}}====
A member of this species was a guest in Quark's in 2372 after the strike of the employees. It previously visited the Promenade. ({{DS9|Bar Association}})
 
  +
Several '''members of unknown species''' visited a [[Unnamed Delta Quadrant planets#Commerce planet|planet]] in the [[Delta Quadrant]] in [[2374]] to conduct business. The [[away team]] from the USS ''Voyager'' questioned some of them about their stolen technology. Additional visitors include a [[Rotciv commerce planet visitor 001|male]] [[Rotciv]].
   
  +
One of the alien visitors was of a species also [[Reptilian with bumpy skin 001|frequently seen]] in the [[Alpha Quadrant]]. ({{VOY|Concerning Flight}})
{{bginfo|This alien was played by an [[unknown actor]] or an [[unknown actress]].|This alien shares the look with the [[Repto-humanoid|repto-humanoid species]] from several ''[[Star Trek: Voyager]]'' episodes, although the make-up looks slightly different.}}
 
{{clear}}
 
   
  +
{{bginfo|The third, fourth, and fifth pictured aliens are from the same species and were played by background performers {{dis|Chris Evans|actress}}, [[M. Janati]], and [[G. Victor]]. The final nine traders are listed as "[[Human]]s" on the [[call sheet]]s. The last two women were played by [[S. Dean]] and [[J. Durant]]. They filmed their scenes on Wednesday {{d|17|September|1997}} and Thursday {{d|18|September|1997}} on [[Paramount Stage 16]].|The dress worn by [[Fedra Thompson]], who was a member of either [[Emi's species]] or [[Tria's species]], was previously worn by [[Sandra Nelson]] in the episode {{e|Alter Ego}} and was later sold off on the [[It's A Wrap! sale and auction]] on eBay. ''{{stala|9312}}''|The jumpsuit worn by {{dis|Chris Evans|actress}} was previously worn in {{TNG|The Quality of Life}} and later also sold off on eBay. ''{{stala|9496}}''}}
== Ronara bar patrons ==
 
These '''individuals''' visited a bar on [[Ronara Prime]] in [[2370]] when [[Starfleet]] [[lieutenant]] [[Ro Laren]] was on an undercover mission to infiltrate the [[Maquis]]. There were also [[Bajoran]]s, [[Vulcan]]s, a [[Klingon]], and a [[Kobliad]] in the bar. ({{TNG|Preemptive Strike}})
 
   
 
<gallery>
 
<gallery>
File:Ronara bar patron 1.jpg|''Played by an [[unknown actor]]''
+
File:Alien trader 1, 2374.jpg|''Played by [[John Austin]]''
File:Ronara bar patron 2.jpg|''Played by an [[unknown actor]]''
+
File:Alien trader 2, 2374.jpg|[[Jarlath's species]]<br />''Played by [[Richard Bishop]]''
  +
File:Alien trader 3, 2374.jpg|
File:Ronara bar patron 3.jpg|''Played by an [[unknown actor]]''
 
File:Ronara bar patron 4.jpg|''Played by an [[unknown actress]]''
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File:Alien trader 4, 2374.jpg|''Played by {{dis|Chris Evans|actress}}''
  +
File:Alien trader 5, 2374.jpg|
File:Ronara bar patron 5.jpg|''Played by an [[unknown actor]]''
 
File:Ronara bar patron 6.jpg|''Played by an [[unknown actress]]''
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File:Alien trader 6, 2374.jpg|''Played by [[Fedra Thompson]]''
File:Ronara bar patron 7.jpg|''Played by an [[unknown actor]]''
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File:Alien trader 7, 2374.jpg|''Played by [[W. Welch]]''
File:Ronara bar patron 8.jpg|''Played by [[Sam Alejan]]''
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File:Alien trader 8, 2374.jpg|''Played by [[Ellery White]]''
  +
File:Alien trader 9, 2374.jpg|''Played by [[Margaret Blanchard]]''
  +
File:Alien trader 10, 2374.jpg|''Played by [[Guy Richardson]]''
  +
File:Alien trader 11, 2374.jpg|''Played by [[C.C. Denprasert]]''
  +
File:Alien trader 12, 2374.jpg|''Played by [[Mike Satterfield]]''
  +
File:Alien trader 17, 2374.jpg|''Played by [[Musso Sparks]]''
  +
File:Alien trader 14, 2374.jpg|''Played by [[H. Rosslow]]''
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File:Alien trader 15, 2374.jpg|
  +
File:Alien trader 16, 2374.jpg|
  +
File:Cheater species, delta quadrant.jpg|''Played by [[L. Robinson]]''
 
</gallery>
 
</gallery>
   
  +
=== Tsunkatse events ===
== Rul the Obscure's associates ==
 
  +
==== Male fighters {{anchor|Tsunkatse fighters 001}} ====
These '''two aliens''' accompanied [[Rul the Obscure]] aboard [[Deep Space 9]] in [[2369]].
 
  +
Three '''alien fighters''' participated in the [[Tsunkatse]] matches during the time, [[Seven of Nine]] and [[Tuvok]] were held prisoners by [[Penk]].
   
  +
The first fighter fought a match against the [[Hirogen fighter 001|Hirogen fighter]] but lost. The second one trained with the [[Pendari fighter 001|female fighter]] in the quarters. The third alien fighter was present in the quarters when Seven of Nine was forced to comply and when the Hirogen fighter trained her. ({{VOY|Tsunkatse}})
They wore blue hats which caped their complete heads and decorated dark suits with colored straps. Both joined the [[auction]] at [[Quark's]] for [[artifact]]s from the [[Gamma Quadrant]]. ({{DS9|Q-Less}})
 
  +
{{bginfo|The first and third fighters were the same species.|All three of their costumes were later sold off on the [[It's A Wrap! sale and auction]] on eBay. ''{{stala|1893}} {{stala|2795}} {{stala|4763}}''}}
{{bginfo|Both performers received no credit for their appearance.|It is unknown which species they are or if they are the same species.|The script refers to them as "Celestine", indicating members of a religious group.}}
 
   
 
<gallery>
 
<gallery>
File:Ruls associate 1.jpg|''Played by [[Jane Razzano]]''
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File:Alien tsunkatse fighter 1.jpg|''Played by [[Clayton J. Barber]]''
File:Ruls associate 2.jpg|''Played by [[Milan Ruba]]''
+
File:Alien tsunkatse fighter 2.jpg|''Played by an [[unknown actor]]''
  +
File:Alien tsunkatse fighter 3.jpg|''Played by [[Doug Wilson]]''
 
</gallery>
 
</gallery>
{{clear}}
 
   
  +
==== Spectators {{anchor|Tsunkatse spectators 001}} ====
== Scaly aliens ==
 
  +
These '''aliens''' were part of the audience of several [[Tsunkatse]] matches near the Norcadian homeworld in [[2376]].
A [[race]] of aliens with pink, reptilian [[skin]] and clawed hands. Members of this race were often seen on [[Deep Space 9]]'s [[Promenade]] or in [[Quark's]].
 
   
  +
Another alien was a member of a species with a long face, which was [[Alien with long face 001|also found]] in the Alpha Quadrant.
In [[2373]], two members of this race were customers of Quark's. [[Arissa]] alerted [[Quark]] that the two aliens were actually cheating at the [[Dabo]] table. One member of this race was standing on the upper level of the bar and pointing a ring with a hidden [[graviton emitter]] at the Dabo table where his accomplice was winning one game after another. ({{DS9|A Simple Investigation}})
 
   
  +
Yet another member of a species with a tailed head, which was [[Tailhead alien 001|additionally found]] in the Alpha Quadrant. ({{VOY|Tsunkatse}})
A member of this race was also present on the [[Promenade]] when [[Odo]] finally admitted his love to [[Kira Nerys]] and the two kissed on the Promenade ({{DS9|His Way}}) and when Grand Nagus [[Zek]] visited Quark's Bar to name his successor [[Rom]]. ({{DS9|The Dogs of War}})
 
   
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{{bginfo|The second and third pictured women are from the same species. The fourth pictured alien shared some features with the [[Swarm species]] from the [[VOY Season 3|third season]] episode {{e|The Swarm}}. The fifth picture alien reuses the headpiece of the [[Evora]] with a different, more prominent nosepiece.}}
This species had contact with the [[Borg]], or at least one member of this race was [[assimilation|assimilated]] by the [[Borg Collective|Collective]], as an image of this individual appeared during [[Seven of Nine]]'s guilt-induced hallucinations. ({{VOY|Infinite Regress}})
 
   
{{bginfo|The female member of this species was played by regular background actress [[Ivy Borg]] who received no credit for her appearances.|These aliens first appeared as the "Venturi" in the non-[[canon]] game ''[[Star Trek: Starfleet Academy (game)|Star Trek: Starfleet Academy]]''. They are featured as members of the Federation who have turned to piracy when their sun began to fade.}}
 
 
=== Appearances ===
 
 
<gallery>
 
<gallery>
  +
File:Alien tsunkatse spectator 1.jpg|''Played by [[Joyce Lasley]]''
File:Cheater species, A simple investigation.jpg|On the upper level of Quark's<br />{{DS9|A Simple Investigation}}
 
  +
File:Alien tsunkatse spectator 2.jpg|''Played by [[Robin Morselli]]''
File:Cheater species member at dabo table.jpg|At the dabo table<br />{{DS9|A Simple Investigation}}
 
  +
File:Alien tsunkatse spectator 3.jpg|''Played by an [[unknown actress]]''
File:Cheater species, His way.jpg|On the Promenade<br />{{DS9|His Way}}
 
  +
File:Alien tsunkatse spectator 4.jpg|''Played by an [[unknown actor]]''
File:Assimilated cheater species, Infinite regress.jpg|Assimilated by the Borg<br />{{VOY|Infinite Regress}}
 
  +
File:Alien tsunkatse spectator 5.jpg|''Played by an [[unknown actor]]''
  +
File:Alien tsunkatse spectator 6.jpg|''Played by an [[unknown actor]]''
  +
File:Alien tsunkatse spectator 7.jpg|''Played by an [[unknown actress]]''
  +
File:Alien tsunkatse spectator 8.jpg|''Played by an [[unknown actor]]''
  +
File:Alien tsunkatse spectator 9.jpg|''Played by an [[unknown actor]]''
  +
File:Alien with long face, 2376.jpg|''Played by an [[unknown performer]]''
  +
File:Tailhead tsunkatse spectator.jpg|''Played by an [[unknown performer]]''
 
</gallery>
 
</gallery>
   
=== Other appearances ===
+
=== Other unspecified locations ===
  +
==== Alien captain {{anchor|Captain 001}} ====
<div class="appear">
 
  +
A [[distress call]] from this '''alien [[Chaotic space hulk|starship]] {{dis|captain|title}}''', was received by the crew of the ''Voyager'' in [[2375]]. He died along his crew after being trapped in the [[chaotic space]] for over one year and experiencing [[hallucination]]s. ({{VOY|The Fight}})
*{{DS9}}
 
  +
{{bginfo|This alien captain was voiced by an [[unknown actor]].}}
**{{e|The Magnificent Ferengi}}
 
**{{e|In the Pale Moonlight}}
 
**{{e|Profit and Lace}}
 
**{{e|Time's Orphan}}
 
</div>
 
{{clear}}
 
   
== Salvage alien's species ==
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==== Buck-toothed alien {{anchor|Buck-toothed 002}} ====
  +
{| style="float:right;"
[[File:Salvage alien 1.jpg|thumb|150px|The leader of the aliens]]
 
  +
|<gallery>
[[File:Female salvage alien.jpg|thumb|150px|A female salvage alien]]
 
  +
File:Buck-toothed alien skull.jpg|A skull on a Hirogen ship
The '''salvage aliens''' were a group of aliens who confronted [[Kathryn Janeway|Janeway]], Lt. [[Tom Paris|Paris]] and [[Tuvok]] over the contents of a Borg debris field. Janeway planned to salvage a replacement [[cortical node]] for [[Seven of Nine|Seven]]. The salvage alien claimed the right of salvage. A fight ensued and with Paris at the helm of the ''[[Delta Flyer II]]'', the {{USS|Voyager}} crew fought their way past the alien vessels and returned to the ship. ({{VOY|Imperfection}})
 
  +
File:Alien skin, 2374.jpg|The eviscerated skin of a member of this species
{{bginfo|The leader was played by actor [[Michael McFall]].|The other two were played by stunt actress [[Elle Alexander]] and extra [[Stan G. Clayton]], neither or whom received on-screen credit.}}
 
  +
</gallery>
{{clear}}
 
  +
|}
   
  +
Remnants of these '''buck-toothed aliens''', who were [[Buck-toothed alien 001|often found]] in the Alpha Quadrant, were discovered by the crew of the {{USS|Voyager}} in [[2374]].
== Sobras bar patron ==
 
[[File:Seedy bar alien.jpg|thumb|150px|Seedy Bar Patron]]
 
This alien was located in a [[Kazon-Pommar]] bar on [[Sobras]]. ({{VOY|Alliances}})
 
{{clear}}
 
   
  +
That year, the ''Voyager'' crew discovered that the [[Hirogen]] had hunted this race, after coming across the [[Osteotomy|eviscerated]] [[skin]] from an individual aboard a [[Buck-toothed alien starship|derelict vessel]]. Upon discovering the skin, [[Seven of Nine]] pointed out that the [[Borg]] found a similar instance done to members of [[Species 5174]]. Following [[The Doctor]]'s [[autopsy]], Janeway requested that the remains be returned to his ship in hopes that "''his people may be able to retrieve him.''" ({{VOY|Hunters}})
== Sobras dancer ==
 
[[File:Sobras dancer.jpg|thumb|150px|A dancer on [[Sobras]]]]
 
A female member of this species was seen dancing in a [[Kazon-Pommar]] bar on [[Sobras]]. [[Tersa]] informed [[Neelix]] that this dancer behind him had shown him the puzzle he was completely engrossed in. He added that the first man to solve it, and move only two rods to change it from a dodecahedron to an icosahedron, would have the privilege of spending the night with her. Neelix took a seat at Tersa's table and offered to help with the puzzle if the [[Kazon]] [[Jal]] agreed to listen to him first. ({{VOY|Alliances}})
 
{{bginfo|This woman did look vaguely [[Talaxian]] and was played by [[Symba Smith]].}}
 
{{clear}}
 
   
  +
Later that year, the [[skull]] of a member of this species was located among the many [[trophy|trophies]] aboard a [[Hirogen ship]] encountered by ''Voyager''. ({{VOY|Prey}})
== Space hooker ==
 
[[File:Space hooker.jpg|thumb|150px|right|A space hooker]]
 
A member of this species was a '''[[hooker]]''' in a [[bar]] on [[Qualor II]] when the ''Enterprise''-D visited the planet in [[2368]]. Commander Riker visited the bar when he was investigating the theft of surplus Vulcan ships and materials. ({{TNG|Unification II}})
 
{{bginfo|The hooker, identified as such in production call sheets, was played by [[April Rossi (actress)|April Rossi]], who received no onscreen credit for the performance. She filmed her scenes on Wednesday {{d|18|September|1991}} on [[Paramount Stage 8]].}}
 
 
{{clear}}
 
{{clear}}
   
  +
==== Holographic corner man ====
== Tailheads ==
 
  +
{{see-list|Chakotay training corner man 001||Chakotay Training Program 15-Beta holograms}}
[[File:Tailhead 2327.jpg|thumb|150px|A tailhead in 2327.]]
 
[[File:Tailhead, The storyteller.jpg|thumb|150px|A member of the species]]
 
[[File:Tailhead, The Homecoming.jpg|thumb|150px|A tailhead in profile]]
 
[[File:Tailheads, Emissary.jpg|thumb|150px|Two tailheads on the promenade]]
 
[[File:Tailhead assimilated.jpg|thumb|150px|A member of the species assimilated by the Borg]]
 
These aliens are characterized by a large trunk-like appendage emanating from the back of their head and many horizontal folds across their whole face. Some members of this species are characterized by a dark stripe running down their face vertically.
 
   
  +
==== Intruder alien's species {{Anchor|Hostile aliens 001}} ====
[[Ensign]] [[Cortan Zweller]] played [[dom-jot]] against a member of this species in the [[Bonestell Recreation Facility]] on [[Starbase Earhart]] in they year [[2327]]. ({{TNG|Tapestry}})
 
  +
This '''intruder alien''' launched an unprovoked attack against one of {{USS|Voyager}}'s [[Class 2 shuttle|Class 2]] [[Class 2 shuttle 009|shuttles]] in [[2373]], killing [[Ensign]] [[Ahni Jetal]] and damaging [[The Doctor]]'s [[EMH|program]], which caused a conflict in his programming that couldn't be resolved. Following the attack, The Doctor beamed him back to [[intruder alien vessel|his ship]]; [[Harry Kim]], however, thought that The Doctor should have beamed him into [[space]]. After his ship exchanged fire with ''Voyager'' for a few minutes, he finally withdrew.
   
  +
This species was [[reptilian]] in appearance, with large boney hands and long fingers. Aside from [[starship]]s, they possessed other such advanced technology as [[transporter]]s, and [[directed energy weapon]]s (ship mounted and hand-held). According to [[Seven of Nine]], this species was "''unknown to the [[Borg]].''" ({{VOY|Latent Image}})
{{bginfo|This would seem to imply that [[First Contact]] with the Federation took place before 2327.}}
 
  +
{{bginfo|This individual was simply described in the script as "''an alien intruder [...] holding a massive energy beam rifle.''" In a second reference, he was described again as an alien intruder, but this time added that he was "''huge and menacing [...] holding a massive particle beam weapon.''"}}
   
Two members of this species visited Deep Space 9 shortly after the Cardassian attack and the discovery of the [[wormhole]] in [[2369]]. ({{DS9|Emissary}})
+
Another member of this species was in the audience of several [[Tsunkatse]] matches near [[Norcadia]] in [[2376]]. ({{VOY|Tsunkatse}})
 
{{bginfo|This appearance was the first appearance of the tailheads as ''Deep Space Nine'' background aliens.}}
 
 
One member of this species visited the promenade and Quark's Bar while [[Grand Nagus]] [[Zek]] [[Retirement|retired]] from his position and named Quark as the new Grand Nagus. ({{DS9|The Nagus}})
 
 
[[Ah-Kel and Ro-Kel's raider personnel#Tailhead crewman|A member of this species]] served aboard the [[Miradorn]] [[Theta class starship|''Theta''-class]] [[raider]], commanded by [[Ah-Kel]] and [[Ro-Kel]] in [[2369]]. ({{DS9|Vortex}})
 
 
Two members of this species visited the promenade of Deep Space 9 when [[Vedek]] [[Winn Adami]] also visited the station and accused [[Keiko O'Brien]] of teaching [[blasphemy]]. They later witnessed the destruction of the [[school]] by a [[bomb]] and one member of them also [[Neela]]'s [[assassination]] attempt on Vedek [[Bareil Antos]]. ({{DS9|In the Hands of the Prophets}})
 
 
A member of this species had a conversation with a [[Unnamed Markalians#Deep Space 9 resident|Markalian]], the two were laughing while having a drink in Quark's. ({{DS9|The Homecoming}})
 
 
These aliens were often seen walking along [[Deep Space 9]]'s [[Promenade]] or as patrons in [[Quark's]]. ({{DS9|Bar Association}})
 
 
In [[2369]] [[Nog]], in the company of [[Jake Sisko]], was throwing small stones down onto two members of the tailhead species from the second level of the promenade. ({{DS9|The Storyteller}})
 
 
The [[Borg]] had encountered and [[assimilation|assimilated]] members of this species prior to [[2373]], as an image of one would later appear during one of [[Seven of Nine]]'s guilt-induced hallucinations. ({{VOY|Infinite Regress}})
 
 
Another member of this species was seen in the audience of a [[Tsunkatse]] match one year later. ({{VOY|Tsunkatse}})
 
{{bginfo|All members of this species were played by [[unknown performers]].|These aliens were nicknamed "tailheads" by [[Michael Westmore]]. Their make-up was changed slightly between [[DS9]]'s seasons 2 and 3 and the black vertical stripe was added. [[Vincent Niebla]] worked on sculpting the head.|A still image of two members of this species can be seen in the [[DS9 Season 1 DVD]] special feature "Deep Space Nine: A Bold Beginning" and Westmore discussed the make-up of these aliens in the special feature "[[Michael Westmore's Aliens]]: Season One". They were referred to as the "Chandir" in the ''[[Star Trek: Titan]]'' novel ''[[Over a Torrent Sea]]''. A [[Unnamed humanoids (22nd century)#Ridged head alien|female alien]] with a partially reused make-up of these aliens appeared in the ''[[Star Trek: Enterprise]]'' episode {{e|Two Days and Two Nights}}.}}
 
 
=== Other appearances ===
 
<div class="appear">
 
* {{DS9}}
 
** {{e|Heart of Stone}}
 
** {{e|Family Business}}
 
** {{e|Facets}}
 
** {{e|Return to Grace}}
 
** {{e|His Way}}
 
** {{e|The Sound of Her Voice}}
 
** {{e|What You Leave Behind}} </div>
 
{{clear}}
 
 
==Tattooed bar guest==
 
[[File:Tattooed man, The House of Quark.jpg|thumb|150px|A tattooed bar guest]]
 
This '''[[tattoo]]ed bar guest''' had a drink in Quark's Bar in [[2371]], shortly after the Ferengi killed the Klingon [[Kozak]] by accident. ({{DS9|The House of Quark}})
 
{{bginfo|This tattooed man was played by an [[unknown actor]].}}
 
{{clear}}
 
 
== Ten Forward woman==
 
[[File:Unnamed-female-alien.jpg|thumb|150px|A alien woman in Ten Forward.]]
 
This alien spoke to a [[Bolian]] woman in [[Ten Forward]] in [[2371]]. ({{film|7}})
 
{{bginfo|This alien was played by regular extra [[Grace Harrell]].}}
 
{{clear}}
 
 
== Terrellian boxer's trainer ==
 
[[File:Alien boxing trainer, The Fight.jpg|thumb|150px|An alien]]
 
The '''Terrellian boxer's trainer''' was in the [[Unnamed Terrellians#Terrellian Boxer|Terrellian boxer]]'s corner during his bout with [[Chakotay]]. ({{VOY|The Fight}})
 
{{bginfo|The Terrellian boxer's trainer was played by background actor [[Michael Muñoz]].'}}
 
{{clear}}
 
 
== True Way Operative ==
 
[[File:True Way operative.jpg|thumb|150px|An operative of the True Way]]
 
An operative of the [[True Way]]. ({{DS9|Crossfire}})
 
{{bginfo|This alien was played by a unknown extra.}}
 
{{clear}}
 
 
== Tsunkatse spectators ==
 
These '''aliens''' were part of the audience of several [[Tsunkatse]] matches in [[2377]]. ({{VOY|Tsunkatse}})
 
{{bginfo|All spectators were all played by background performers who received no credit for their appearance.}}
 
   
 
<gallery>
 
<gallery>
File:Joyce Lasley, Tsunkatse.jpg|''Played by [[Joyce Lasley]]''
+
File:Intruder alien.jpg|''Played by [[Tarik Ergin]]''<br />({{VOY|Latent Image}})
File:Robin Morselli, Tsunkatse.jpg|''Played by [[Robin Morselli]]''
+
File:Hostile alien spectator.jpg|''Played by an [[unknown actor]]''<br />({{VOY|Tsunkatse}})
File:Tsunkatse spectator 1.jpg|''Played by an [[unknown actor]]''
 
File:Tsunkatse spectator 2.jpg|''Played by an [[unknown actor]]''
 
File:Tsunkatse spectator 3.jpg|''Played by an [[unknown actor]]''
 
File:Tsunkatse spectator 4.jpg|''Played by an [[unknown actor]]''
 
 
</gallery>
 
</gallery>
{{clear}}
 
   
  +
==== Salvage aliens' species {{anchor|Salvage aliens' species}} ====
== Unimatrix Zero members ==
 
  +
These '''salvage aliens''' were a trio of humanoids that confronted [[Captain]] [[Kathryn Janeway]] and [[Tuvok]] over the contents of a [[Borg]] [[debris field]].
These '''humanoids''' were [[Borg drone]]s which lived their individuality in a place called [[Unimatrix Zero]] during their [[regeneration]]. One of them, [[Axum]], contacted [[Seven of Nine]] and asked her for help to employ a [[nanovirus]] into the [[Borg Collective]] and help the drones to retain their individuality.
 
   
  +
After Janeway had salvaged a replacement [[cortical node]] from a [[Borg implant donor 001|Borg drone]] for [[Seven of Nine]], the salvage aliens [[beam]]ed aboard, claiming [[salvage]] rights to the [[debris]] field.
The crew of the {{USS|Voyager}} helped these humanoids and started a [[war]] with the [[Borg Queen]]. [[Unnamed Borg#Invading drones|Several Borg]] attacked them in Unimatrix Zero and they gathered and defended themselves with traps and weapons such as the [[Klingon]] ''[[bat'leth]]''. At the end they returned to their [[Borg sphere]]s and [[Borg cube]]s still having their individuality. ({{VOY|Unimatrix Zero|Unimatrix Zero, Part II}})
 
{{bginfo|All members were played by background performers who received no credit for their appearance.|Beside these humanoids there were also a [[Peliar Zel natives#Unimatrix Zero member|Peliar Zel native]], a [[Unnamed Hirogen#Unimatrix Zero Hirogen|Hirogen]], a [[Korok (General)|Klingon]], a [[Unnamed Borg#Alien boy drone|member of Kelis' species]], another [[Unnamed Borg#Alien man drone|humanoid]], an [[Unnamed Evora#Unimatrix Zero member|Evora]], a [[List of Varn's species#Unimatrix Zero member|member of Varn's species]], [[Axum]], and at least [[Laura|one Human]].|The third pictured wears a similar makeup as the "Reptilian alien" from {{DS9|Bar Association}}. The dress worn by the fourth pictured alien was worn by the [[Peliar Zel natives#Unimatrix Zero member|Peliar Zel native]] in the second part. The sixth alien might be related to the "Vorta-eared, three horned alien" from {{DS9|Blaze of Glory}}. The eight alien might be a [[Ktarian]] and related to the [[Unnamed humanoids (22nd century)#Coalition of Planets dignitaries|alien ambassador]] from {{ENT|Demons}}. The twelveth alien might be related to the [[:File:Alien 4 markonian outpost.jpg|"Markonian outpost visitor"]] in {{VOY|Survival Instinct}}. The fourteenth alien might be a [[Brunali]] and wore the same dress [[Galyn Görg]] wore as [[Nori (Ilari)|Nori]] in {{VOY|Warlord}}. The individuals on the pictures twenty til twenty-seven might be [[Human]]s.}}
 
   
  +
A fight ensued and they were beamed out by [[Tom Paris]], aboard the ''{{dis|Delta Flyer|2377}}''. The shuttle then fought its way past the [[Salvage Aliens' vessel]]s and returned to ''Voyager''. ({{VOY|Imperfection}})
<gallery>
 
  +
{{bginfo|The leader was played by actor [[Michael McFall]] who is listed as "Salvage Alien #1" in the end credits of the episode and his [[stunt double]] [[Wayne King, Jr.]]. Both costumes were later sold off on the [[It's A Wrap! sale and auction]] on eBay. ''{{stala|0520}} {{stala|0521}}'' The other two were played by stunt actress [[Elle Alexander]] and background actor [[Stan G. Clayton]] who received no credit for their appearance. Both costumes were also sold off on the It's A Wrap! sale and auction on eBay. ''{{stala|0515}} {{stala|0532}}''|These "Salvage Aliens" were described in the script as "three fierce-looking aliens". Salvage Alien #1 was described as "the largest of the three".}}
File:Unimatrix Zero member 1.jpg|''Played by an [[unknown actress]]''<br />({{VOY|Unimatrix Zero}})
 
File:Unimatrix Zero member 2.jpg|''Played by [[Dieter Hornemann]]''<br />({{VOY|Unimatrix Zero}})
 
File:Unimatrix Zero member 3.jpg|''Played by an [[unknown actor]]''<br />({{VOY|Unimatrix Zero|Unimatrix Zero, Part II}})
 
File:Unimatrix Zero member 4.jpg|''Played by an [[unknown actor]]''<br />({{VOY|Unimatrix Zero}})
 
File:Unimatrix Zero member 5.jpg|''Played by an [[unknown actor]]''<br />({{VOY|Unimatrix Zero}})
 
File:Unimatrix Zero member 6.jpg|''Played by an [[unknown actress]]''<br />({{VOY|Unimatrix Zero}})
 
File:Unimatrix Zero member 7.jpg|''Played by an [[unknown actress]]''<br />({{VOY|Unimatrix Zero}})
 
File:Unimatrix Zero member 8.jpg|''Played by an [[unknown actress]]''<br />({{VOY|Unimatrix Zero}})
 
File:Unimatrix Zero member 9.jpg|''Played by an [[unknown actor]]''<br />({{VOY|Unimatrix Zero, Part II}})
 
File:Unimatrix Zero member 10.jpg|''Played by an [[unknown actor]]''<br />({{VOY|Unimatrix Zero, Part II}})
 
File:Unimatrix Zero member 11.jpg|''Played by an [[unknown actress]]''<br />({{VOY|Unimatrix Zero|Unimatrix Zero, Part II}})
 
File:Unimatrix Zero member 12.jpg|''Played by an [[unknown actor]]''<br />({{VOY|Unimatrix Zero, Part II}})
 
File:Unimatrix Zero member 13.jpg|''Played by an [[unknown actor]]''<br />({{VOY|Unimatrix Zero, Part II}})
 
File:Unimatrix Zero member 14.jpg|''Played by an [[unknown actress]]''<br />({{VOY|Unimatrix Zero, Part II}})
 
File:Unimatrix Zero member 15.jpg|''Played by an [[unknown actress]]''<br />({{VOY|Unimatrix Zero, Part II}})
 
File:Unimatrix Zero member 16.jpg|''Played by an [[unknown actress]]''<br />({{VOY|Unimatrix Zero, Part II}})
 
File:Unimatrix Zero member 17.jpg|''Played by an [[unknown actor]]''<br />({{VOY|Unimatrix Zero}})
 
File:Unimatrix Zero member 18.jpg|''Played by an [[unknown actor]]''<br />({{VOY|Unimatrix Zero}})
 
File:Unimatrix Zero member 19.jpg|''Played by an [[unknown actress]]''<br />({{VOY|Unimatrix Zero}})
 
File:Unimatrix Zero member 20.jpg|''Played by an [[unknown actress]]''<br />({{VOY|Unimatrix Zero}})
 
File:Unimatrix Zero member 21.jpg|''Played by an [[unknown actress]]''<br />({{VOY|Unimatrix Zero}})
 
File:Unimatrix Zero member 22.jpg|''Played by an [[unknown actress]]''<br />({{VOY|Unimatrix Zero, Part II}})
 
File:Unimatrix Zero member 23.jpg|''Played by an [[unknown actress]]''<br />({{VOY|Unimatrix Zero}})
 
File:Unimatrix Zero member 24.jpg|''Played by an [[unknown actor]]''<br />({{VOY|Unimatrix Zero|Unimatrix Zero, Part II}})
 
File:Unimatrix Zero member 25.jpg|''Played by an [[unknown actor]]''<br />({{VOY|Unimatrix Zero|Unimatrix Zero, Part II}})
 
File:Unimatrix Zero member 26.jpg|''Played by an [[unknown actress]]''<br />({{VOY|Unimatrix Zero|Unimatrix Zero, Part II}})
 
File:Unimatrix Zero member 27.jpg|''Played by an [[unknown actor]]''<br />({{VOY|Unimatrix Zero|Unimatrix Zero, Part II}})
 
</gallery>
 
{{clear}}
 
 
== Vidiian-like species ==
 
[[File:Adultress.jpg|thumb|150px|Adultress]]
 
A species characterized by cranial ridges identical to those of the [[Vidiian]]s.
 
 
The '''adulteress''' was one member of this species. She was contacted by {{USS|Voyager}} when they were trying to find the whereabouts of [[Gar]] who had stolen [[The Doctor]]'s matrix. The adulteress had recommend that her husband take Gar on as a partner in a trading deal. She told [[Kathryn Janeway|Janeway]] that her husband was boring and that Gar was exciting. At first, she was not going to help Janeway locate him, because she thought Janeway wanted him for herself. Only after Janeway pretended that she and [[Tuvok]] were lovers did the adulteress help them. ({{VOY|Critical Care}})
 
 
{{bginfo|The adulteress was played by [[Debi A. Monahan]].}}
 
{{clear}}
 
 
== Vorta-eared, three-horned Alien ==
 
[[File:Vorta-eared, three horned Alien.jpg|thumb|150px]]
 
These '''[[Vorta]]-eared, three-horned Alien''' was seen on [[Deep Space 9]] in [[2373]]. ({{DS9|Blaze of Glory}})
 
{{clear}}
 
 
== Yellow Dabo girl's race ==
 
[[File:Yellow Dabo girl, Emissary.jpg|thumb|150px|A dabo girl at Quark's]]
 
[[File:Dabo girl back head.jpg|thumb|150px|The jeweled back of the head]]
 
A [[race]] of bald, '''yellow-skinned aliens''' with large eye-sockets and large, slitted nostrils. They have an enlarged skull, not unlike the [[Voth]]'s. The side of their skull is striped pink and they sometimes decorate the back of their head with small jewels.
 
 
A member of this species sold [[egg]]s on the [[Xanthan floating bazaar|floating bazaar]] on the [[Xanthan homeworld]]. ({{ENT|Rajiin}})
 
 
One female member of this race was one of [[Omag]]'s two "acquaintances" on [[Qualor II]]. Both watched him, while he had a large dinner in the bar on the planet. ({{TNG|Unification II}})
 
 
Another female of this race was often seen in [[Quark's]] as she worked as a [[dabo girl]] there. She usually wore outfits that exposed the bottom of her [[breast]]s. ({{DS9|Emissary}})
 
 
She was also working in Quark's when [[Constable]] [[Odo]] attacked [[Ibudan]] and later running the dabo wheel for several other players. ({{DS9|A Man Alone}})
 
 
In [[2369]] she operated a dabo wheel and served drinks to the [[auction]] bidders at Quark's first auction for [[Gamma Quadrant]] [[artifact]]s. When [[Q]] created a [[boxing]] fight between himself and Commander Sisko, she was one of the bystanders. ({{DS9|Q-Less}})
 
 
She attended Quark, [[Morn]], and a Ferengi [[waiter]] in the background of Quark's Bar during an [[extradition]] [[hearing]] for [[Lieutenant]] [[Jadzia Dax]]. ({{DS9|Dax}})
 
 
This female individual served as [[waitress]] for Quark during the negotiations between the [[Bajoran]] factions [[Paqu]] and [[Navot]] aboard Deep Space 9. ({{DS9|The Storyteller}})
 
 
She operated the dabo table the same year and applauded to the winning [[Unnamed Deep Space 9 personnel#Bolian officer|Bolian Starfleet officer]]. ({{DS9|Progress}})
 
 
She worked at the bar when Quark received a [[Bajoran]] [[earring]] from the freighter captain [[Rionoj]]. ({{DS9|The Homecoming}})
 
 
She was one of the many people watching the [[racquetball]] match between [[Julian Bashir]] and [[Miles O'Brien]] in [[2370]]. ({{DS9|Rivals}})
 
 
Together with the whole staff of [[Quark's]] she went on strike in late [[2372]]. ({{DS9|Bar Association}})
 
 
Later that year, when Bashir was playing [[darts]] with [[Morn]], two dabo girls were watching the two men, one of them was the yellow-skinned dabo girl and both of them were arm in arm with Morn after the game. ({{DS9|Accession}})
 
 
{{bginfo|None of the actresses who appeared in these roles received on-screen credit for their appearances.|After the fourth season of DS9 she was never seen again. [[Ronald D. Moore]] said that "''I believe we've switched actresses a couple of times over the years.''" {{AOLchat|Ronald D. Moore|ron049|1997}}}}
 
{{clear}}
 
   
=== Individuals ===
 
 
<gallery>
 
<gallery>
File:Nikki Flux, Rajiin.jpg|[[Xanthan homeworld]] trader<br />{{ENT|Rajiin}}<br />''Played by [[Nikki Flux]]''
+
File:Salvage alien 1.jpg|''Played by [[Michael McFall]]''
File:Yellow dabo girl, Omags woman.jpg|[[Omag]]'s girl<br>{{TNG|Unification II}}<br>''Played by [[Heather Long]]''
+
File:Salvage alien 2.jpg|''Played by [[Elle Alexander]]''
  +
File:Salvage alien 3.jpg|''Played by [[Stan G. Clayton]]''
File:Yellow Dabo girl, A man alone.jpg|[[Deep Space 9]] [[Dabo girl]]<br />''[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine]]''<br />[[DS9 Season 1|Season 1]]<br />''Played by an [[unknown actress]]''
 
File:Alien dabo girl 2372.jpg|[[Deep Space 9]] [[Dabo girl]]<br />''[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine]]''<br />[[DS9 Season 1|Season 2]] - [[DS9 Season 4|Season 4]]<br />''Played by [[Tammy Rodriguez]]''
 
 
</gallery>
 
</gallery>
 
=== Other appearances ===
 
<div class="appear">
 
*{{DS9}}
 
**{{e|Cardassians}}
 
**{{e|Profit and Loss}}
 
</div>
 
{{clear}}
 
   
 
[[fr:Humanoïdes inconnus (24ème siècle)]]
 
[[fr:Humanoïdes inconnus (24ème siècle)]]
  +
[[nl:Naamloze humanoïden (24e eeuw)]]
[[Category:Unnamed species| ]]
 
[[Category:Unnamed individuals| ]]
+
[[Category:Unnamed individuals| Unnamed humanoids (24th century)]]
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[[Category:Unnamed² species|Humanoids (24th century)]]
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[[Category:Unnamed Borg drones| ]]
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[[category:Telepathic species| ]]

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Multiple realities
(covers information from several alternate timelines)

These are unidentified humanoid species observed in the 24th century.

Alpha and Beta Quadrants

Abducting aliens

Abducting aliens

Two abducting aliens

Third abducting alien

A third alien

"In any event, we now know of your race and we know how to imprison you. Bear that in mind. Now, get off my ship!"
– Jean-Luc Picard, to his alien abductors, 2366 ("Allegiance")

These aliens were an intelligent species and civilization with advanced technology. Their physical appearance was characterized by a large bald cranium, a large chin and large nostrils and light brown skin. They were dressed in blue leather-like jumpsuits. They had the ability to form links between themselves telepathically, so that they were in continual contact with each other.

Their culture was heavily influenced by the fact that each individual was identical, so that distinctions between themselves were meaningless. Consequently, they did not have leaders or followers. They also did not have a concept of morality.

Their technology included transporters which could also replicate living matter, including the complex patterns of the brain.

In 2366, a group of them decided to study the nature of command. To this end, three beings were responsible for kidnapping members of other species which reacted differently to authority. They kidnapped a Human, Captain Jean-Luc Picard, a Mizarian, Kova Tholl, and a Chalnoth, Esoqq. Another being also entered the cell to observe them, taking on the identity of a Bolian Starfleet cadet, Mitena Haro. The cell was designed with tests in mind to give them goals to achieve, and setbacks to deter them when they didn't work together. Meanwhile, the group created replicas of the three individuals to resume their lives and test aspects of command there. For example, Picard's replica gave increasingly strange orders to gauge reaction.

After Picard discovered what happened, they returned him to the USS Enterprise-D since the experiment was then ruined. He trapped the two aliens with him in a force field. They pleaded to be let go. After Picard showed them what it's like to held against one's will, that kidnapping is wrong, he dropped the force field and ordered them off his ship. (TNG: "Allegiance")

The script simply described these individuals and race as "identical alien creatures (a species we've never seen before)." The script also indicates that there were a total to four aliens seen in the episode, with #3 being Haro and #4 being the Picard replicate.
All four aliens were played by twin actors Jerry and Jeff Rector. Stated Michael Westmore, "Both actors looked exactly alike in body shape, head size and facial features, so we were able to use a duplicate set of [makeup] appliances on them." (Star Trek: The Next Generation Makeup FX Journal, p. 66)
Westmore further explained that the staff described these aliens as "cauliflower heads", and described their makeup as "large, yellowish heads with big nostrils." (Star Trek: Aliens & Artifacts, p. 118)

Albino's guards

Beachgoers

Swimmers

Several aliens visited the same beach, Deanna Troi and Reginald Barclay visited in 2377.

A couple of aliens with pointed ears and green spotted sides and foreheads came out of the water.

A man with a large nose was buried into the sand by two females. (VOY: "Inside Man")

The male part of the couple was played by background actor David Polk. His trousers were sold off on the It's A Wrap! sale and auction on eBay. [1] The others were played by unknown performers.

Cabana boy

Alien cabana boy

An alien waiter

A bald alien with mottled green skin and a vertical line of small ridges, running across his forehead and chest was working as a waiter at a beach that Deanna Troi and Reginald Barclay both visited in the year 2377. He handed Barclay a tray of two chocolate passion punches that he had ordered. (VOY: "Inside Man")

The waiter was called "Cabana boy" in the script and played by actor Chase Penny.

Bonestell Recreation Facility visitors

Deep Space 9

Deep Space 9 residents

Deep Space 9 visitors

Odo's wanted poster criminals

Several individuals appeared as criminals on wanted posters displayed in Odo's security office on Deep Space 9 from 2369 to around 2372, including Gul Dolak, Praetor Neral, Orta, Plix Tixiplik, Villus Thed, as well as a Ferengi, Klingon and Ktarian criminals.

Buck-toothed alien criminal
Buck-toothed alien criminal

A criminal displayed on a wanted poster

This individual was a criminal whose face was displayed on a wanted poster in Odo's security office aboard Deep Space 9 in 2369 through 2372. (DS9: "Vortex", "If Wishes Were Horses", "The Forsaken", "Dramatis Personae", "Duet", "In the Hands of the Prophets", "Crossfire", "Call to Arms", "A Time to Stand", "Rocks and Shoals", "Sacrifice of Angels")

This criminal was portrayed by an unknown performer. Their image an augmented make-up continuity photo originally taken by the make-up department.
For more information on this species, look here.

Dessica II visitors

Earth visitors

Antwerp Conference attendee

New Zealand alien prisoner

Pink-skinned bald alien

Alien san francisco visitor

Alien visitor

By 2372, members of this species had also traveled to Earth; one female member of this species walked along the streets of San Francisco and came very close to Harry Kim's former apartment. (VOY: "Non Sequitur")

This alien was played by Tracee Lee Cocco. She filmed her scenes for "Non Sequitur" on Tuesday 25 July 1995 on location at the New York Street lot and is listed as "Alien Pedestrian" on the call sheet.
For more information on this species, look here.

Quantum Café bartender

Harod IV miners

These five alien miners, plus Plix Tixiplik and another Reegrunion miner, were working on Harod IV and were stranded on the planet in late 2368. They were picked up by the USS Enterprise-D and transported to their next destination aboard the ship at the same time as Kamala was transported aboard the ship. When the empathic metamorph entered Ten Forward, she caused quite a stir among the miners because of her beauty. They quickly surrounded her and said suggestive things, to which Data called them rude. For a short time, Kamala adopted the rough personality that appealed to the visiting miners. She egged them on by asking what drink they like. When they replied Aldorian ale, she said that it was her favorite too. Data, who was assigned to be her chaperone, sensed trouble and escorted her out, with the assistance of Worf who intimated the miners.

Two of these aliens were characterized by yellow skin and facial ridges that looked rather similar to Cardassian ridges, and others by brown skin, a number of facial ridges and protrusions and large cheekbones. (TNG: "The Perfect Mate")

The miners played by Needles and Gunning were credited as "Miner #1" and "Miner #3" in the episode's end credits. The other miners were played by background performers with the last names Gregory, Wilson, or Lynch.
They filmed their scenes on Friday 21 February 1992 on Paramount Stage 8 and were all listed as "Alien Miners" on the call sheet.

Qualor II visitors

Ronara visitors

Telepathic species trapped in a Tyken's Rift

Tykens Rift being dream

Telepathic being appearing in Troi's dream

A member or members of this telepathic species crewed a ship that became trapped in a Tyken's Rift near an uncharted binary star system, in 2367.

Their abilities made them capable of broadcasting telepathic messages at a frequency matching that of a Betazoid's REM sleep. This allowed a Betazoid to receive such a message while dreaming, although the communication proved difficult for Betazoids to interpret and was limited by the dreamer's capacity for directed dreaming. In addition, REM sleep in other frequencies was inhibited; this prevented non-Betazoid humanoids in the vicinity from dreaming, which led to debilitating cognitive impairments including irritability, paranoia, hallucinations, and ultimately insanity. The experience could also drive a Betazoid into a profound, but recoverable catatonic state.

The aliens had a knowledge of the Tyken's Rifts phenomenon and of chemistry that was comparable to that of the Federation; they were aware that a large explosion could free a trapped vessel, and they devised a means of generating an explosive chemical reaction for that purpose.

Their contact with the Federation occurred in 2367, when their vessel became trapped in a Tyken's Rift at the same time as the USS Brattain. They attempted to telepathically instruct the Brattain's crew to release hydrogen into the rift, which the aliens wished to use to generate an explosive chemical reaction with a substance they would release. The Brattain could not detect the alien vessel on the other side of the rift, but Andrus Hagan, the Betazoid science adviser on the Brattain, received the aliens' telepathic broadcast while asleep. Unfortunately, Hagan experienced the alien's representation of the hydrogen atom, "one moon circles," as a nightmare and failed to understand it. He became catatonic, while the rest of the crew went insane and killed each other, leaving the Brattain adrift.

Twenty-nine days after the Brittain sent a distress call, the USS Enterprise-D arrived to investigate and became similarly trapped. The ship's counselor, Deanna Troi, was half-Human, half-Betazoid, and also experienced the telepathic broadcast as a nightmare. Troi, a psychologist, and her colleague Beverly Crusher, a medical doctor, detected and monitored the behavioral changes aboard the Enterprise, which led Troi to hypothesize the existence of the aliens after the crew realized that the sleep effects had a cause distinct from the Tyken's Rift. Having used directed dreaming as a therapeutic treatment, Troi offered to attempt to respond to the aliens' message in hopes of coordinating an escape from the rift. Troi and the Enterprise's second officer, Data, then correctly interpreted the message as a request for hydrogen to create an explosion that would free both ships. As the Enterprise began to release hydrogen from its Bussard collectors, Crusher induced REM sleep in Troi, who confirmed receipt of the aliens' message and instructed them to proceed. The individual with whom she was in telepathic contact, previously unseen, then appeared as a bright humanoid silhouette before Troi woke up. An explosion then disrupted the rift, freeing both ships. The alien ship departed in the opposite direction from the Enterprise. (TNG: "Night Terrors")

The voice of the being was provided by an unknown actor, and was referred to as 'Sighing Voice' in the script. [2]

USS Enterprise-D

Utopia Planitia Fleet Yards personnel

Delta Quadrant

Akritirian maximum security detention facility

Antarian Trans-stellar Rally guests

These humanoids partook in the Antarian Trans-stellar Rally pre-race ceremony in the mess hall aboard USS Voyager in 2377. (VOY: "Drive")

All six aliens were identified as one species on the call sheet, listed as "Species #4" though the mechanic looks a bit different than the other ones. Along with these individuals were the names of two unidentifed species, noted to be participating in the rally, the Aksani and Chessu.
The actors filmed their scenes on Tuesday 18 July 2000 on Paramount Stage 8.
The costumes worn by the four pilots were previously seen as the jumpsuits worn by the Tyran technicians in the Star Trek: The Next Generation sixth season episode "The Quality of Life". The jumpsuits worn by Mike McNett and Matt Brown were later sold off on the It's A Wrap! sale and auction on eBay. [3] [4] The costume worn by Faith Burton was previously worn by Fionnula Flanagan in the Star Trek: The Next Generation seventh season episode "Inheritance" and was later also sold off on the It's A Wrap! sale and auction on eBay. [5]

Avery III prisoner

Borg Collective

Unimatrix Zero inhabitants

Reptilian

Cheater species, assimilated

Hallucination of pre-assimilated self

This individual with bumpy reptilian skin was encountered and assimilated by the Borg prior to 2373. An image this person appeared during one of Seven of Nine's guilt-induced hallucinations after her encounter with a Borg vinculum. (VOY: "Infinite Regress")

This reptilian was played by an unknown performer.

Tailhead

Tailhead assimilated

Hallucination of pre-assimilated self

This individual with tailhead was encountered and assimilated by the Borg prior to 2373. An image this person appeared during one of Seven of Nine's guilt-induced hallucinations after her encounter with a Borg vinculum. (VOY: "Infinite Regress")

This Tailhead was played by an unknown performer.
For more information on this species, look here.

Markonian outpost

Mikhal bar visitors

These alien bar visitors were present at a lodge at the Mikhal outpost when Captain Kathryn Janeway and a Mikhal traveler, called Nakahn, were engaged in conversation. He was telling the captain an incredible story of one of his travels. Among them were two females and two male aliens. (VOY: "Darkling")

All four aliens were played by background performers who received no on-screen credit for their appearance.

Mokra-controlled planet aliens

These alien species were living on a Mokra-controlled planet in 2372. They visited the marketplace when an away team of the USS Voyager was attacked and imprisoned by soldiers of the Mokra Order. (VOY: "Resistance")

Tracee Cocco, Resistance

Tracee Cocco

They're listed as "Aliens" on the call sheets and filmed their scenes on 29 September 1995 and 2 October 1995 on Paramount Stage 16.
The makeup on Tracee Lee Cocco was applied by Thomas E. Surprenant.

Nekrit Expanse

Ord'mirit mining vessel commandant

This individual was the commandant of an Ord'mirit mining vessel encountered by the Silver Blood USS Voyager in orbit of a class Y planet in 2375. He contacted the Voyager and asked them to leave the planet and its orbit immediately. (VOY: "Course: Oblivion")

This character appeared as an off-screen voiceover.
He was voiced by an unknown actor.

Quarra

Pink-skinned aliens

Alien pink-skinned workers

Pink-skinned aliens on Quarra

Three workers of this unidentified species were employed on the planet Quarra.

One was stopped and questioned by Kathryn Janeway who was lost and looking for her work position at the Central Power Facility, he pointed her towards the supervisor's office, and told her "over there". (VOY: "Workforce")

All three later sat together in the local tavern. (VOY: "Workforce, Part II")

These aliens, which bore features similar to both the Benzites and Imhotep were played by unknown actors. In the call sheets, they were identified as "Full Heads", and in the script, the one encountered by Janeway was called simply, "Alien N.D." and was uncredited, despite having spoken dialog.

Ridged forehead alien

These aliens had a Human appearance but featured a prominent ridge from the nose up to the forehead. Three members of this species were held as slave workers at the Central Power Facility on Quarra in 2377. (VOY: "Workforce", "Workforce, Part II")

The call sheets listed these aliens as "Alien Nose #2" and "Nose Type 2".
Cricket Yee as alien female

Yee as an alien

Ridged nose alien

This alien had a Human appearance but featured a prominent ridge on the upper nose part of the face. Two members of this species were held as slave workers at Central Power Facility on Quarra in 2377. (VOY: "Workforce", "Workforce, Part II")

The call sheet listed these aliens as "Alien Nose #1" and "Nose Type 1".
The actors filmed their scenes on 1 December 2000, between 4 December 2000 and 8 December 2000, on 13 December 2000, 15 December 2000, and on 20 December 2000 on Paramount Stage 16 and on location at the New York Street backlot.

Sobras

Sobras bar patron

Seedy bar alien

An alien bar patron

This alien was located in a Kazon-Pommar bar on Sobras. It was seated at the bar when Neelix asked the bartender about his "friend" Tersa. (VOY: "Alliances")

This alien, who was possibly a Rotciv, was played by recurring background actress Tracee Lee Cocco who filmed her scenes on Monday 30 October 1995 on Paramount Stage 16.

Sobras dancer

Sobras dancer

A dancer on Sobras

A female member of this species was a dancer at a bar on Sobras, a planet controlled by the Kazon-Pommar.

In 2372, Tersa informed Neelix that this dancer had shown him a puzzle he was completely engrossed in. He added that the first man to solve it, and move only two rods to change it from a dodecahedron to an icosahedron, would have the privilege of spending the night with her. Neelix took a seat at Tersa's table and offered to help with the puzzle if the Kazon Jal agreed to listen to him first. (VOY: "Alliances")

This woman, who looks vaguely Talaxian, was played by Symba Smith.

Tau's city traders

Alien buyer

Alien buyer, 2374

An alien buyer

This alien buyer was attempting to broker a deal with Tau, a leader of pirates who stole technology from various starships. Tau told him he could provide him with all the weapons he needed, even a ceremonial spear. When the buyer said Tau's price was too high, Tau threatened to sell the weapons to the buyer's enemies instead. (VOY: "Concerning Flight")

This alien buyer was portrayed by actor Doug Spearman who filmed his scene on Thursday 18 September 1997 on Paramount Stage 16.
This Buyer was described in the script as "humorless and all business – in contrast to Tau, who has a sense of irony about him."
In the revised first draft, it was stated that he was originally from a colony in the Tehar system.

Alien visitor

Alien visitor, 2374

An alien visitor

This alien visitor was invited aboard the USS Voyager to discuss a deal for a warp coil. This was just a ruse, in order to question him concerning stolen Voyager technology. He was in possession of a tricorder, a compression phaser rifle, and was wearing a command division Starfleet uniform. He admitted that he had purchased the items from a man named Tau, a leader of pirates who stole technology from various ships. He did not know where Tau was, as he always dealt with a go between. In return for his information, he was permitted by Commander Chakotay to keep the items he'd acquired, a deal which did not particularly impress him. (VOY: "Concerning Flight")

This alien was portrayed by actor Don Pugsley who filmed his scene on Wednesday 10 September 1997 on Paramount Stage 8.
This Alien Visitor was described in the script as "a different race from da Vinci's weapon's dealer "patron"."

Commerce planet visitors

Several members of unknown species visited a planet in the Delta Quadrant in 2374 to conduct business. The away team from the USS Voyager questioned some of them about their stolen technology. Additional visitors include a male Rotciv.

One of the alien visitors was of a species also frequently seen in the Alpha Quadrant. (VOY: "Concerning Flight")

The third, fourth, and fifth pictured aliens are from the same species and were played by background performers Chris Evans, M. Janati, and G. Victor. The final nine traders are listed as "Humans" on the call sheets. The last two women were played by S. Dean and J. Durant. They filmed their scenes on Wednesday 17 September 1997 and Thursday 18 September 1997 on Paramount Stage 16.
The dress worn by Fedra Thompson, who was a member of either Emi's species or Tria's species, was previously worn by Sandra Nelson in the episode "Alter Ego" and was later sold off on the It's A Wrap! sale and auction on eBay. [6]
The jumpsuit worn by Chris Evans was previously worn in TNG: "The Quality of Life" and later also sold off on eBay. [7]

Tsunkatse events

Male fighters

Three alien fighters participated in the Tsunkatse matches during the time, Seven of Nine and Tuvok were held prisoners by Penk.

The first fighter fought a match against the Hirogen fighter but lost. The second one trained with the female fighter in the quarters. The third alien fighter was present in the quarters when Seven of Nine was forced to comply and when the Hirogen fighter trained her. (VOY: "Tsunkatse")

The first and third fighters were the same species.
All three of their costumes were later sold off on the It's A Wrap! sale and auction on eBay. [8] [9] [10]

Spectators

These aliens were part of the audience of several Tsunkatse matches near the Norcadian homeworld in 2376.

Another alien was a member of a species with a long face, which was also found in the Alpha Quadrant.

Yet another member of a species with a tailed head, which was additionally found in the Alpha Quadrant. (VOY: "Tsunkatse")

The second and third pictured women are from the same species. The fourth pictured alien shared some features with the Swarm species from the third season episode "The Swarm". The fifth picture alien reuses the headpiece of the Evora with a different, more prominent nosepiece.

Other unspecified locations

Alien captain

A distress call from this alien starship captain, was received by the crew of the Voyager in 2375. He died along his crew after being trapped in the chaotic space for over one year and experiencing hallucinations. (VOY: "The Fight")

This alien captain was voiced by an unknown actor.

Buck-toothed alien

Remnants of these buck-toothed aliens, who were often found in the Alpha Quadrant, were discovered by the crew of the USS Voyager in 2374.

That year, the Voyager crew discovered that the Hirogen had hunted this race, after coming across the eviscerated skin from an individual aboard a derelict vessel. Upon discovering the skin, Seven of Nine pointed out that the Borg found a similar instance done to members of Species 5174. Following The Doctor's autopsy, Janeway requested that the remains be returned to his ship in hopes that "his people may be able to retrieve him." (VOY: "Hunters")

Later that year, the skull of a member of this species was located among the many trophies aboard a Hirogen ship encountered by Voyager. (VOY: "Prey")

Holographic corner man

Intruder alien's species

This intruder alien launched an unprovoked attack against one of USS Voyager's Class 2 shuttles in 2373, killing Ensign Ahni Jetal and damaging The Doctor's program, which caused a conflict in his programming that couldn't be resolved. Following the attack, The Doctor beamed him back to his ship; Harry Kim, however, thought that The Doctor should have beamed him into space. After his ship exchanged fire with Voyager for a few minutes, he finally withdrew.

This species was reptilian in appearance, with large boney hands and long fingers. Aside from starships, they possessed other such advanced technology as transporters, and directed energy weapons (ship mounted and hand-held). According to Seven of Nine, this species was "unknown to the Borg." (VOY: "Latent Image")

This individual was simply described in the script as "an alien intruder [...] holding a massive energy beam rifle." In a second reference, he was described again as an alien intruder, but this time added that he was "huge and menacing [...] holding a massive particle beam weapon."

Another member of this species was in the audience of several Tsunkatse matches near Norcadia in 2376. (VOY: "Tsunkatse")

Salvage aliens' species

These salvage aliens were a trio of humanoids that confronted Captain Kathryn Janeway and Tuvok over the contents of a Borg debris field.

After Janeway had salvaged a replacement cortical node from a Borg drone for Seven of Nine, the salvage aliens beamed aboard, claiming salvage rights to the debris field.

A fight ensued and they were beamed out by Tom Paris, aboard the Delta Flyer. The shuttle then fought its way past the Salvage Aliens' vessels and returned to Voyager. (VOY: "Imperfection")

The leader was played by actor Michael McFall who is listed as "Salvage Alien #1" in the end credits of the episode and his stunt double Wayne King, Jr.. Both costumes were later sold off on the It's A Wrap! sale and auction on eBay. [11] [12] The other two were played by stunt actress Elle Alexander and background actor Stan G. Clayton who received no credit for their appearance. Both costumes were also sold off on the It's A Wrap! sale and auction on eBay. [13] [14]
These "Salvage Aliens" were described in the script as "three fierce-looking aliens". Salvage Alien #1 was described as "the largest of the three".