List of Star Trek characters (T–Z)
This article lists characters from Star Trek in their various canonical incarnations. This includes fictional major characters and fictional minor characters created for Star Trek, fictional characters not originally created for Star Trek, and real-life persons appearing in a fictional manner, such as holodeck recreations.
Characters from all series, listed alphabetically
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| Character | Actor | Appearances | Description |
| Tactics Officer | Peter Parros | A Matter of Honor | Klingon officer serving aboard the IKS Pagh in 2365. He escorted William Riker to see Captain Kargan, but kept looking askance at the commander because he'd never seen a human before. Later, in the mess hall, he also admitted that he never knew humans had a sense of humor. Regarding his family, his mother was still living, but his father was killed in battle at Tranome Sar. |
| Jeffrey Nordling | Past Prologue | Bajoran terrorist who comes aboard Deep Space Nine asking for asylum only to escape Cardassian pursuit and begin work on his next attack | |
| John Fleck | The Mind's Eye | Romulan officer and scientist who successfully "conditioned" Geordi La Forge to kill Klingon governor Vagh of Krios, although the assassination failed. Taibak served aboard Commander Sela's Warbird in late 2367, and his "brainwashing" efforts were part of a larger Romulan plot to disrupt the alliance between the Federation and the Klingon Empire. | |
| Paul Dooley | The Wire recurring thereafter | Former head of the Obsidian Order and the father of Elim Garak | |
| Fionnula Flanagan | Inheritance | A Soong-type android created in the image of Noonien Soong's dying wife, Juliana Soong; at Juliana's death, Noonien transferred his wife's consciousness into the android who awoke believing she was Juliana Soong; later left Noonien, married Pran Tainer and took up residence on planet Atrea IV | |
| Jack Donner | The Enterprise Incident | Subcommander of the Romulan fleet that brackets the Enterprise when she "strays" into Romulan space. After Captain Kirk steals the cloaking device and beams back aboard the Enterprise, Tal sets off in pursuit. When his Commander orders him to destroy the Federation starship, he attempts to comply, but fails because Mr. Scott managed to successfully install the cloaking device and render the Enterprise "invisible". | |
| Zoe McLellan | The Haunting of Deck Twelve Good Shepherd | Bajoran sensor analyst on Voyager, assigned to Astrometrics. Despite her evident insecurity, she later demonstrated bravery, refusing to abandon Janeway in danger. | |
| Nancy Youngblut | Displaced | Nyrian who explained a new customized habitat to the Voyager crew, as part of the Nyrian's forced relocation scam. | |
| Todd Stashwick | Kir'Shara | Romulan agent who posed as a Vulcan major for many years, working with the radical Administrator V'Las of the Vulcan High Command to force reunification between their two peoples. A "very long time" before 2154, Talok served under T'Pol in the Tomed mission. In 2154, V'Las ordered Talok to eradicate the remaining Syrrannites. Talok tracked down Jonathan Archer in Vulcan's Forge and attempted to take the Kir'Shara, but Archer escaped. After V'Las was removed and the Vulcan High Command disbanded, Talok's position was compromised and he was forced to leave Vulcan. | |
| None | Imaginary Friend, Rascals | Imaginary friend from the childhood of the enigmatic female El-Aurian bartender Guinan, who ran Ten Forward, the lounge aboard the USS Enterprise-D. The Tarcassian razor beast was a winged, furry animal noted for its spiny wings, and its loping way of locomotion. When Guinan was troubled, she'd talk to it, and she enjoyed imagining that she was curling up on its warm belly. | |
| Carolyn Seymour | Contagion | Romulan subcommander of the IRW Haakona. She spotted and chased the USS Yamato NCC-71807 throughout the Romulan Neutral Zone before finally witnessing its destruction due to systems failures. When confronted almost immediately by the Enterprise-D, she denies any involvement in the Yamato's destruction and orders Captain Jean-Luc Picard to leave the Neutral Zone. Later, at Iconia, her "excuse" for having followed the Enterprise-D was to claim the planet for the Romulan Star Empire, but when Commander William Riker points out that neither side can claim anything in the Neutral Zone, she again orders the starship to leave, or else she'll destroy it and the Away Team on Iconia. In truth, Taris is deeply frustrated; earlier, the Haakona tapped into the Yamatos log as it was being transmitted to the Enterprise-D, and has now become crippled by Iconian "malware". When Picard steps onto her ship from the Iconian portal, she blames him for sabotage, but seems satisfied that he'll die when her ship autodestructs. Picard, however, is beamed back to the Enterprise-D, and Riker shares the "memory wipe" solution that Geordi La Forge developed with Taris. | |
| Spencer Garrett | The Drumhead | Part-Romulan medical technician falsely accused of sabotage during an investigation aboard the Enterprise-D. | |
| Alexander Enberg | Lower Decks | Vulcan ensign and junior engineer aboard the Enterprise-D. His ideas for improving warp drive operation rankle La Forge at first, but La Forge later sees the merit in Taurik's suggestions and invites him to help test them. | |
| Catherine Hicks | TVH | Researcher and tour guide at the Cetacean Institute in Sausalito on Earth during the 1980s who joins a pair of whales bound for the 23rd century | |
| Kipleigh Brown | The Forgotten | EPS control specialist killed in the Xindi attack on the Enterprise in the Azati Prime system | |
| Marc Alaimo | The Neutral Zone | Romulan commander who, in 2364, made the first "official" contact with the Federation after more than 53 years of Romulan isolation. He was primarily charged with discovering why several Romulan outposts along the Neutral Zone had disappeared, but the re-emergence was also orchestrated to show off the Romulans' massive new D'Deridex class "warbird" starships. Tebok ominously proclaimed "we are back" to Captain Picard. | |
| Elkanah J. Burns | The Vengeance Factor | Temarek was an Acamarian Gatherer and a member of Clan Lornak. During treaty negotiations in 2366, he discovered the corpse of Volnoth, who was killed by Sovereign Marouk's servant Yuta because of ancient clan rivalries. | |
| Randy James | The Outrageous Okona recurring thereafter | Uncredited human male who worked in Ten Forward in 2365. He served a drink to a Vulcan science officer while Thadiun Okona was beamed aboard, served drinks to several people in Ten Forward when Data had a conversation with Kareen Brianon in the bar, served a variety of Klingon food to Commander Riker, who was assigned to serve as first officer on the Klingon Bird-of-Prey IKS Pagh and was also working in Ten Forward when Riker tried to show Wesley Crusher how to flirt by "playing" with Guinan and when Riker had a date with a female crewmember. | |
| Paul Winfield | WOK | Captain of the starship Reliant. Controlled by Khan Noonien Singh via a Ceti eel, forcing him to nearly kill Admiral Kirk. Rather than murder a fellow Starfleet officer, he committed suicide. Terrell is also featured in the Star Trek Vanguard book series, along with Dr. Carol Marcus. Together they begin work on the foundations of Project Genesis. | |
| Josh Drennen Christopher Goodman | Proving Ground recurring thereafter | Xindi Primate, assistant to Degra on the Xindi planet-destroying weapon project | |
| Anthony James | The Neutral Zone | Romulan subcommander and first officer aboard Commander Tebok's Warbird. With Tebok's permission, he agrees that the Romulans and the Federation should share information regarding the mysterious disappearances of outposts on both sides of the Neutral Zone. | |
| William O'Connell | Journey to Babel | An Orion agent posing as a member of the Andorian delegation to the 2267 "Babel" conference. His mission is to create mutual suspicion among the Federation ambassadors aboard the Enterprise. To that end, he kills Tellarite ambassador Gav and tries to frame Vulcan ambassador Sarek for the crime. Later, he attacks Captain Kirk before being caught and revealed as an Orion. To prevent himself from revealing any further information, he commits suicide by taking poison. | |
| Leigh McCloskey | Warlord | Ilaran tyrant who cheated death by transferring his consciousness to other bodies | |
| Mikael Salazar | Prodigal Daughter | Brother of Ezri Dax | |
| Kevin Rahm | Prodigal Daughter | Brother of Ezri Dax | |
| Leigh Taylor-Young | Prodigal Daughter | Mother of Ezri Dax | |
| Mary Wiseman | DSC, "Runaway" | - | |
| David Ogden Stiers | Half a Life | Scientist from the planet Kaelon II. Had a romantic relationship with Lwaxana Troi, but was forced to commit ritual suicide at the age 60 to comply with his culture's directives. | |
| Tim Russ | Invasive procedures | T'Kar was a male Klingon alive during the mid to late-24th century. In his adult life, he served as a mercenary and, along with Yeto, was one of two Klingons employed by the Trill Verad to steal the Dax symbiont in the 2370s. | |
| None | Kir'Shara | Vulcan student of Surak and one of the first Kolinahr masters. He is entombed beneath the T'Karath Sanctuary. | |
| Judith Anderson | SFS | Vulcan high priestess who performed the fal-tor-pan ceremony in which Spock's body and katra were rejoined following his death. | |
| Gabrielle Ruiz | wej Duj | Independent-minded Vulcan who defies her commander on the Sh'Vhal and is transferred to Starfleet. | |
| Jolene Blalock | Carbon Creek | A Vulcan, and T'Pol's second foremother who was part of an expedition to Earth in the 1950s, and credited as selling the patent to velcro, 1955, although taking place after the launch of Sputnik, 1957, to further the education of a young boy | |
| Leon Russom | The Die Is Cast | Starfleet vice admiral at Starfleet Security in 2371. After Enabran Tain launched a joint Obsidian Order/Tal Shiar attack on the Founders' homeworld, Toddman ordered Commander Benjamin Sisko to evacuate Starbase Deep Space Nine of all nonessential personnel and put the USS Defiant NX-74205 on standby alert. He believed that when the Jem'Hadar inevitably counterattacked, they would not be too particular about their targets. Toddman denied Sisko permission to take the Defiant into the Gamma Quadrant and look for Odo; Sisko's top priority was to guard Bajor. Later, after learning that Sisko went anyway, Toddman decided to forgo any courts-martial, but, with tongue in cheek, promised to either prosecute or promote Sisko if he pulled a stunt like that again. | |
| Frank Corsentino | Ménage à Troi | Ferengi Daimon who became infatuated with Lwaxana Troi, kidnapping her as well as Starfleet officers William Riker and Deanna Troi | |
| Andreas Katsulas | The Enemy recurring thereafter | Romulan commander, recurring antagonist for Captain Picard and the crew of the Enterprise-D | |
| Brian Thompson | To the Death | Jem'Hadar soldier in service of the Dominion | |
| Cyia Batten Tracy Middendorf Melanie Smith | Indiscretion recurring thereafter | Half Cardassian/half Bajoran daughter of Gul Dukat and Tora Naprem | |
| JD Cullum Rick Pasqualone | Redemption, Parts I and II, The Sword of Kahless | Klingon, illegitimate son of Duras, brother of Lursa and B'Etor. Sought to become Chancellor, leading to the Klingon Civil War. | |
| Carolyn Seymour | Face of the Enemy | Romulan commander of the IRW Khazara. She received the Sotarek Citation for prevailing in a surprise battle with the Klingons. She had no love for the Tal Shiar, particularly because they dragged her father out of his home in the middle of the night, merely for speaking his mind. | |
| Stephen Liska | SFS | Klingon officer aboard Commander Kruge's Bird-of-Prey. He and his boarding party are killed when the Enterprise's self-destruct sequence destroys the Federation starship. He may have been Kruge's first officer, as he assumed the command chair when Kruge was on the surface of Genesis. | |
| B'Elanna Torres | Roxann Dawson Jessica Gaona | Caretaker recurring thereafter | Klingon-Human hybrid and former Maquis member who served as Chief Engineer on the USS Voyager, eventually the wife of Tom Paris. |
| Javier Grajeda | Lineage | Uncle of B'Elanna Torres, brother of John Torres | |
| Paul Robert Langdon | Lineage | Cousin of B'Elanna Torres, son of Carl Torres | |
| Nicole Sarah Fellows | Lineage | Cousin of B'Elanna Torres, daughter of Carl Torres | |
| Juan Garcia | Lineage, Author, Author | Father of B'Elanna Torres and former husband of Miral | |
| Gilbert R. Leal | Lineage | Cousin of B'Elanna Torres, son of Carl Torres | |
| James Horan | Fair Trade | Kolaati trader who dealt in illegal substances near the Nekrit Expanse | |
| Joan Stuart Morris | Suspicions | Vulcan scientist specializing in subspace morphology | |
| Celia Lovsky Betty Matsushita Kara Zediker | Amok Time, Darkling, The Forge recurring thereafter | Vulcan who led the Syrranite rebellion against the Vulcan High Command, later presided over the Koon-ut-kal-if-fee ceremony in which Spock is forced to fight Captain Kirk after Spock was rejected by his bride-to-be, T'Pring. She is also the only person ever to turn down a seat on the Federation Council. The English pop group T'Pau was named after the character, as was a fictional Vulcan vessel. | |
| T'Pol | Jolene Blalock | Broken Bow | Commander T'Pol, born 2088. Vulcan female who serves as the science officer aboard the starship Enterprise. |
| Arlene Martel Mary Rice Gia Sandhu | Amok Time, Strange New Worlds recurring thereafter | Vulcan female who was bonded to Spock but backed out of her commitments and married Stonn | |
| Eric Menyuk | Where No One Has Gone Before recurring thereafter | Humanoid from Tau Alpha C with exceptional mental abilities, including mastery over space and time. | |
| Arena | Starfleet commodore assigned to the Earth Observation Outpost on Cestus III. According to Kirk, he "sets a good table". Travers was killed when the Gorn attacked and destroyed the outpost because it infringed on their territory. | ||
| William Campbell Rhys Darby | The Squire of Gothos, Wedding Bell Blues | Near-omnipotent being who toyed with the crew of the Enterprise. He proved to be an immature representative of his discorporate species, and very much a "spoiled brat". Bartell LaRue and Barbara Babcock provided the voices of his "parents" in the installment. He is later shown to be part of the Q Continuum, with his father voiced by John de Lancie. | |
| Charles Dennis | Desert Crossing | Torothan Chancellor and member of the ruling clan | |
| Michael Sarrazin | The Quickening | Native of the planet Teplan in the Gamma Quadrant who "aided" those on his planet infected with a terminal, painful, and slow-acting disease known as the Teplan Blight by administering them toxic herbs, which killed the patients without pain | |
| Deanna Troi | Marina Sirtis | Encounter at Farpoint recurring thereafter, GEN, FCT, INS, Pathfinder recurring thereafter, NEM, These Are The Voyages..., Nepenthe recurring thereafter, No Small Parts | The ship's Counselor aboard the Enterprise-D and -E; she also served on the USS Titan. Half-Betazoid, half-Human, wife of William Riker, mother of Thaddeus and Kestra Troi. |
| Amick Byram | Dark Page | Husband of Lwaxana Troi, father of Deanna and Kestra Troi. | |
| R. J. Williams Zachary Benjamin Josh Bell | The Child | "Son" of Deanna Troi, fathered by an alien light-entity. After a very short gestation period, 'The Child' grew from infant to an eight-year-old within a day. After posing a threat to the Enterprise-D due to emitting Eichner-radiation, the alien had to abort its experiment and the child subsequently died. | |
| Andreana Weiner | Dark Page | The first daughter of Lwaxana Troi, who died as a child. Not to be confused with Deanna and William Riker's daughter, who appears in Star Trek: Picard season one. | |
| Lwaxana Troi | Majel Barrett | Haven recurring thereafter, The Forsaken recurring thereafter | Daughter of the Fifth House, Holder of the Sacred Chalice of Rixx, Heir to the Five Holy Rings of Betazed; mother of Deanna and Kestra Troi and wife to Ian Andrew Troi. Constantly on manhunt, she became somewhat of an annoying menace to Captain Picard when she was on board the Enterprise-D, as well as later on to Odo on DS9. |
| Martha Hackett | The Search, Parts I and II | Romulan subcommander who was assigned to operate and protect the cloaking device that her government lent to the USS Defiant NX-74205 in 2371. | |
| Edna Glover | TMP | Female Vulcan Master who was to have officiated the ceremony recognizing Spock's attainment of the Kolinahr. However, when he stopped her from giving him a symbolic necklace of his achievement, T'Sai mind-melded with him and discovered that he was preoccupied by a "consciousness" calling to him from deep space. She immediately ended the ceremony and pronounced that Spock had not achieved Kolinahr after all. | |
| Tasia Valenza | Coming of Age | Female Vulcan who took the Starfleet Academy entrance exam on Relva VII in 2364, along with Wesley Crusher and Oliana Mirren. All three of them lost out to Mordock, who subsequently became the first Benzite in Starfleet. | |
| Charles "Trip" Tucker III | Connor Trinneer | Broken Bow recurring thereafter | Commander; Chief Engineer and Second Officer, Enterprise NX-01 |
| Tom Wright | Tuvix | The hybrid of Tuvok and Neelix, which was the result of a transporter accident. | |
| Tuvok | Tim Russ | Caretaker recurring thereafter, Through The Looking Glass, Grounded, The Last Generation | The Vulcan tactical officer and second officer aboard USS Voyager. Becomes commander by 2381 and captain by 2401, and is subjected to a Changeling impersonation before he is rescued after the events of Frontier Day. Member of the Terran Resistance in the Mirror Universe in DS9. |
| Mark Twain | Jerry Hardin | Time's Arrow | The 19th century author, first known as Samuel Clemens, accidentally time traveled when crew members of the Enterprise-D traveled back in time. |
| Peter Duryea | The Cage | Navigator aboard the Enterprise under Captain Christopher Pike. |