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This article lists characters of Star Trek that received attention from third-party sources 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

Key

Abbreviation Title Date(s) Medium
TC "The Cage" (Star Trek: The Original Series) 1966 TV
TOS Star Trek: The Original Series 1966–1969 TV
TAS Star Trek: The Animated Series 1973–1974 TV
TMP Star Trek: The Motion Picture 1979 film
TWOK Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan 1982 film
TSFS Star Trek III: The Search for Spock 1984 film
TVH Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home 1986 film
TFF Star Trek V: The Final Frontier 1989 film
TUC Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country 1991 film
TNG Star Trek: The Next Generation 1987–1994 TV
DS9 Star Trek: Deep Space Nine 1993–1999 TV
GEN Star Trek Generations 1994 film
VOY Star Trek: Voyager 1995–2001 TV
FC Star Trek: First Contact 1996 film
INS Star Trek: Insurrection 1998 film
NEM Star Trek: Nemesis 2002 film
ENT Star Trek: Enterprise 2001–2005 TV
ST09 Star Trek (2009) 2009 film
STID Star Trek Into Darkness 2013 film
STB Star Trek Beyond 2016 film
DSC Star Trek: Discovery 2017–present TV
SHO Star Trek: Short Treks 2018–2020 TV
PIC Star Trek: Picard 2020–2023 TV
LOW Star Trek: Lower Decks 2020–present TV
PRO Star Trek: Prodigy 2021–present TV
SNW Star Trek: Strange New Worlds 2022–present TV

Bajoran characters are listed by family name, which is stated first.

Joined Trills are listed by the name of the symbiont, which replaces the family name.

G

Character Actor Episodes
Description
Elim Garak Andrew J. Robinson Past Prologue (DS9) recurring thereafter
Cardassian male, former member of the Cardassian intelligence organization Obsidian Order, who fell from grace and was exiled to Deep Space Nine, where he worked in his own tailor shop. Son of Enabran Tain, former head of the Obsidian Order, and archenemy of Gul Dukat.
Amanda Grayson Jane Wyatt
Majel Barrett (Voice)
Cynthia Blaise
Winona Ryder
Mia Kirshner
Journey to Babel (TOS), Yesteryear (TAS),
TVH,
TFF,
ST09,
Lethe, Will You Take My Hand?, Brother (DSC)
Charades (SNW)
Spock's human mother, married to Sarek.[1] In one timeline, she dies between the events in Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home and the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode "Sarek".[1] In the alternate timeline depicted in the 2009 Star Trek movie, she dies when Vulcan is destroyed. Grayson was first portrayed by Jane Wyatt, who appears in both "Journey to Babel" and The Voyage Home. Majel Barrett provided the voice of Amanda in the animated Star Trek series. Cynthia Blaise played her in Star Trek V: The Final Frontier. In the 2009 film Star Trek, the role of Amanda Grayson was played by Winona Ryder.[2] Mia Kirshner played Amanda on the prequel series Star Trek: Discovery[3] and Star Trek: Strange New Worlds.
Guinan Whoopi Goldberg
Isis J. Jones
Ito Aghayere
The Child (TNG), recurring thereafter
GEN
NEM
PIC (season 2)
Enigmatic female El-Aurian Bartender of the Ten Forward Lounge on the Enterprise-D, whose wise counsel proved invaluable many times. She shares a close bond with Captain Picard (relationship "beyond friendship, beyond family").

H

Character Actor Episodes
Description
Hugh Jonathan Del Arco I, Borg, Descent, Descent, Part II (TNG), The End is the Beginning, The Impossible Box, Nepenthe (PIC)
First human drone to be de-assimilated by the Federation. After reestablishing his individualism on the Enterprise D, he was later returned by his choice to the Borg. Hugh unintentionally disrupted Borg systems and was left stranded. He was found by Lore, Data's brother, and kept under his control. He was found by Captain Picard and again was freed. Hugh was last working on the partially destroyed Borg cube under control of the Romulans. There, he worked to de-assimilate any that still could be saved. Hugh was killed there protecting his friends by a Romulan agent named Narissa.[4]

I

Character Actor Episodes
Description
Ihat None Masks (TNG)
A masculine personality associated with a ceremonial neckplate with a wings-like design. Data assumes the personality of Ihat multiple times.[5][6][7][8]
Ilia[9] Persis Khambatta TMP
A female native of Delta IV, she was once involved in a romantic relationship with Willard Decker. As a Starfleet lieutenant, she was assigned to the Enterprise as navigator during the V'ger crisis. She was killed on the Bridge by one of V'ger's probes, but her appearance was later given to another V'ger probe, which was put aboard the Enterprise and assigned to learn about the human "infestation". However, this "Ilia probe" was constructed so perfectly by V'ger that it even contained the real Ilia's memories, which were deeply suppressed. Decker, however, was able to access those memories and establish a personal rapport with the probe. Later, when he learned that V'ger needed a "human element" to reveal its data – and, in so doing, stop its attack on Earth – he input the final code sequence manually, and, together with the Ilia probe, merged with V'ger. Ilia was later listed as "missing" in action.

J

Character Actor Episodes
Description
Kathryn Janeway Kate Mulgrew Caretaker (VOY) recurring thereafter, NEM, PRO
Captain of the USS Voyager during its seven years in the Delta Quadrant. Appeared briefly as Admiral Janeway in NEM and regularly as both a hologram and the human Admiral in Star Trek: Prodigy.

K

Character Actor Episodes
Description
Kahless Robert Herron
Kevin Conway
The Savage Curtain (TOS),
Rightful Heir (TNG)
Legendary Klingon warrior and first emperor of the Klingon Empire; also known as "the Unforgettable" among his people. A clone created in 2369 was made ceremonial emperor by Gowron.
Lenara Kahn Susanna Thompson Rejoined (DS9)
Trill woman hosting the Kahn symbiont, which, as Nilani Kahn in a former life, was married to Torias Dax.
Verad Kalon John Glover Invasive Procedures (DS9)
Verad Kalon was an unjoined Trill and failed host candidate who briefly stole the Dax symbiont from Jadzia Dax in 2370.
Kamala Famke Janssen The Perfect Mate (TNG)
An empathic metamorph from Krios Prime. Since her birth, she was intended to be Valtese Chancellor Alrik's Kriosian peace bride in an effort to reunite the two planets.
Kang Michael Ansara Day of the Dove (TOS),
Blood Oath (DS9),
Flashback (VOY)
Legendary Klingon warrior and Dahar Master whose exploits assured him a place in the Hall of Heroes, as told in G'Trok's poem "The Fall of Kang", an epic so important it is required reading at Starfleet Academy. Commander Kang once faced James Kirk in 2269, but later joined him to defeat their true enemy, an energy life form living off their shared hatred when trapped aboard the Enterprise as undying fodder. Captain Kang later squared off against Captain Sulu's USS Excelsior during the tensions preceding the Khitomer Conference in 2293. Kang had already met Curzon Dax by then on the Klingon colony Korvat, when Dax intentionally angered Kang to foster a bond—a calculated risk as he walked out during a long diatribe by the shocked Klingon. The Trill envoy became such a trusted family friend that Kang's firstborn, a boy, was made his godson and named "Dax" in his honor. The boy was among those later killed in revenge by the marauding Albino and fostered a blood oath of revenge in turn among Kor, Koloth, and Dax that was finally carried out in 2370 and led to Dahar Master Kang's death as he struck the death blow on his enemy. He also had defeated T'nag and his army with only colleagues Kor and Koloth, according to Kor's tale in 2372, and later feasted on the leader's heart.
Rayna Kapec Louise Sorel Requiem for Methuselah (TOS)
Android created in the perfect likeness of a young human woman
Kargan Christopher Collins A Matter of Honor (TNG)
Klingon captain of the IKS Pagh in 2365. He was short, heavyset, and demanded strict adherence to his authority. When he learned of the space organism eating away at a small section of the Pagh's hull, and that the Enterprise-D had directed an intense scanning beam at that specific area for two minutes, Kargan believed the Federation starship had landed a first strike against his vessel, so he vowed to attack and destroy the Enterprise-D. He suspected that Commander William Riker, his acting first officer, was complicit in the Enterprise-D's attack, so, to test his loyalty, Kargan demanded to know the surest method of attack against the Federation starship. When Riker refused to break his oath to Starfleet, Kargan relented, knowing at least that Riker wasn't a traitor or a coward. When Riker activated an emergency transponder given to him by Worf, Kargan, believing it was a weapon, demanded that Riker give it to him. Kargan was then beamed aboard the Enterprise-D, and Riker was able to assume command of the Pagh and defuse the brewing battle. Later, when Kargan was returned to the Pagh, Riker refused to resume his station, so Kargan slugged him and ordered him removed from the ship. That action allowed Kargan to save face and regain honor in the eyes of his officers, and likely averted an assassination attempt by Lieutenant Klag.
Anton Karidian Arnold Moss The Conscience of the King (TOS)
A Shakespearian actor (and father of Lenore Karidian) once known as Kodos the Executioner, Governor of Tarsus IV
Lenore Karidian Barbara Anderson The Conscience of the King (TOS)
A Shakespearian actor (and daughter of Anton Karidian).
Karina Annette Helde Visionary (DS9)
Romulan officer who, in 2371, was part of a delegation to Starbase Deep Space Nine to study Starfleet Intelligence reports on the Dominion. The Romulans regarded the Dominion as the greatest threat to the Alpha Quadrant, and intended to destroy Deep Space Nine before collapsing the Bajoran Wormhole to prevent any Dominion incursion from the Gamma Quadrant.
Walker Keel Jonathan Farwell Conspiracy (TNG)
Starfleet captain and commanding officer of the USS Horatio who warned Picard about an alien invasion.
Edith Keeler Joan Collins The City on the Edge of Forever (TOS)
In 1930, during the Great Depression, Keeler was a social worker who died in a traffic accident. Centuries later, during a survey of the Guardian of Forever by the USS Enterprise, the ship's Chief Medical Officer, Dr. Leonard McCoy, during a temporary bout of insanity brought on by an accidental injection of cordrazine, escaped into Earth's past. While there, he saved Keeler's life, which sparked a chain of events throughout the timeline, essentially changing history. In the altered timeline, Keeler, a passionate believer in peace, founded a movement which delayed the entry of the United States into World War II, thus paving the way for an Axis victory. Subsequently, Starfleet, the Federation, and the USS Enterprise were gone, but the proximity to the Guardian of Forever by the landing party allowed Captain James T. Kirk and First Officer Spock to follow McCoy into the past. Kirk and Spock were able to prevent McCoy from saving Keeler's life, thus restoring the timeline. These events were particularly stressful for Kirk, as he had fallen in love with Keeler.
Keenser[10] Deep Roy ST09
STID
STB
In 2258, in the alternate reality, Keenser worked with Montgomery Scott at an automated Federation outpost on Delta Vega. He was Scott's only company for months before Spock and James T. Kirk arrived. After the Enterprise successfully defeated Nero and the Romulan mining vessel Narada, Keenser joined the Enterprise crew as an engineer under Scott.
Keevan Christopher Shea Rocks and Shoals, The Magnificent Ferengi (DS9)
A Vorta field commander who sacrificed his Jem'Hadar troops to save his own life. He was later killed by Gaila when Quark and his team tried to trade him back to the Dominion for Quark's mother.
K'Ehleyr Suzie Plakson The Emissary (TNG),
Reunion (TNG)
Half-Klingon, half-human. Worf's mate and Alexander Rozhenko's mother. Killed by Duras.
Keldar None The House of Quark (DS9)
A Ferengi, deceased husband of Ishka and father of Quark and Rom. (Only discussed, never seen.)
Kell Larry Dobkin The Mind's Eye (TNG)
Klingon ambassador who accompanied the Enterprise-D to the planet Krios in 2367 to investigate Klingon Governor Vagh's claim that Starfleet was supplying weapons to Kriosian rebels. Kell was colluding with the Romulans to disrupt the alliance between the Federation and the Klingon Empire. The Romulans had "conditioned" Geordi La Forge to receive E-band transmissions through his VISOR. Kell carried the transmitter that instructed La Forge to kill Governor Vagh, but the attempt failed. Kell was taken into custody by Vagh.
Captain Keogh Alan Oppenheimer The Jem'Hadar (DS9)
Commanding officer of the ill-fated USS Odyssey.
Kes Jennifer Lien Caretaker (VOY), recurring thereafter
Ocampa woman, partner of Neelix who joins the USS Voyager crew for several years before evolving into a different state and so being forced to leave.
Kessick Richard Lineback The Xindi (ENT)
Xindi Primate, slave in a Trellium-D mine
Harry Kim Garrett Wang Caretaker (VOY), recurring thereafter
Ensign and operations officer aboard the USS Voyager during its seven years in the Delta Quadrant. Despite his rank of ensign, he sits on the senior staff meetings and occasionally takes over command for "night" shifts.
Kira Meru Leslie Hope Wrongs Darker Than Death or Night (DS9)
Mother of Kira Nerys and was a comfort woman for Gul Dukat for seven years.
Kira Nerys Nana Visitor
Unknown child actress
Emissary (DS9), recurring thereafter
Former resistance fighter against Cardassian occupation, a Bajoran Militia officer (Major, later Colonel) assigned as Benjamin Sisko's first officer on the starbase Deep Space Nine. She has a Starfleet field commission of Commander when she serves as advisor for Damar's rebellion against the Dominion. At the end of the series, she takes over command of Deep Space Nine.
Kira Pohl Wrongs Darker Than Death or Night (DS9)
Brother of Kira Nerys
Kira Reon Wrongs Darker Than Death or Night (DS9)
Brother of Kira Nerys
Kira Taban Thomas Kopache Wrongs Darker Than Death or Night, Ties of Blood and Water (DS9)
Father of Kira Nerys
Aurelan Kirk Joan Swift Operation -- Annihilate! (TOS)
Wife of George Samuel Kirk, mother of Peter Kirk, sister-in-law of James T. Kirk
George Samuel Kirk, Jr. William Shatner (TOS)
Dan Jeannotte (SNW)
Operation -- Annihilate! (TOS)
Brother of James T. Kirk. James usually referred to his brother by his middle name, "Sam".
George Samuel Kirk, Sr. Chris Hemsworth ST09
Father of James T. Kirk and George Samuel Kirk, Jr. Served as first officer on the Starfleet vessel USS Kelvin.
James T. Kirk William Shatner (TOS)
Chris Pine (ST09, STID, STB)
Paul Wesley (SNW)
TOS, TAS, TMP, WOK, SFS, TVH, TFF, TUC, GEN, ST09, STID, STB
Captain of the USS Enterprise (NCC-1701 and NCC-1701-A), major character in the original and first animated Star Trek series and ten Star Trek movies. In GEN Kirk is presumed dead; in fact he has been in the Nexus for 75 years when he is discovered by Jean-Luc Picard; at the end Kirk helps save the universe at the cost of his own life at the age of 137 years; a running gag in the film series is that although Kirk has many love affairs with women, he has only one child: his son David Marcus from an affair with Dr. Carol Marcus.
Peter Kirk Craig Hundley Operation -- Annihilate! (TOS)
Son of George Samuel and Aurelan Kirk, nephew of James T. Kirk
Winona Kirk Jennifer Morrison ST09
James T. Kirk's mother
K'Kath Chad Haywood Real Life (VOY)
Klingon friend of Jeffrey in the holographic family program modified by Torres.
Klaa Todd Bryant TFF
Young Klingon captain of a Bird-of-Prey. He is also the gunner, as the tactical scope is mounted above his command chair and lowers like a periscope when he wants to fire the ship's disruptors. He is bored with shooting space garbage, such as Earth's Pioneer 10 probe, and longs for a bigger challenge to make a name for himself. When he learns that the Enterprise-A and Captain James T. Kirk are headed to Nimbus III, he arranges to intercept them. Klaa shoots at but misses the Enterprise, which suddenly engages warp speed. He follows her to Sha Ka Ree and this time scores a hit. He orders the Enterprise to surrender, but General Korrd calls him off and forces him to rescue Kirk from the surface of Sha Ka Ree. At a "cocktail party" aboard the Enterprise, he salutes Kirk as a fellow warrior. One of Klaa's more memorable features, besides his muscles, is his wild "shock rock" hair.[original research?] Noncanon: In the movie novelization, Klaa's Bird-of-Prey is called Okrona.
Klag Brian Thompson A Matter of Honor (TNG)
Klingon lieutenant and second officer of IKS Pagh in 2365. He challenged Commander William Riker's authority over him as first officer of Pagh during an officer-exchange program. After Riker demonstrated his authority over him, Klag agreed to take his orders and even respected the commander for his strength. Klag's father had once been captured in battle by Romulans, but not allowed to die. He eventually escaped, and now lives on Qo'noS, honorless, waiting for death by natural causes. For that reason, Klag refuses to see him. When Captain Kargan suspected that Riker was complicit in Enterprise-D's "attack" on Pagh, Klag disagreed and defended the commander.
Klingon Amar Captain Mark Lenard TMP
He commanded three K't'inga-class battle cruisers in an attack against V'ger in Quad L-14. His flagship, the Imperial Klingon Cruiser Amar, was the last to be destroyed.
Klingon Captain K.L. Smith Elaan of Troyius (TOS)
He commanded the Klingon warship that stalked the Enterprise through the Tellun Star System. After Kryton had sabotaged the Enterprise's warp engines, the Klingon demanded that Kirk surrender unconditionally and immediately.
K'mpec Charles Cooper Sins of the Father,
Reunion (TNG)
Klingon chancellor and supreme commander who oversaw Worf's discommendation. Later poisoned by Duras and succeeded by Gowron. In his time, K'mpec served as leader of the Klingon Empire longer than anyone previously.
K'mtar James Sloyan Firstborn (TNG)
The adult Alexander Rozhenko from a possible future.
K'nera David Froman Heart of Glory (TNG)
Klingon commander of a K't'inga-class battle cruiser that was patrolling the area of the Romulan Neutral Zone in 2364, seeking the whereabouts of the IKS T'Acog. When he learned that the criminals Korris, Konmel, and Kunivas had been rescued by the Enterprise-D, he plotted an intercept course and demanded that Captain Jean-Luc Picard turn them over when he arrived. By that time, however, all three Klingons had died from injuries or were killed during their escape attempt.
Kodos Arnold Moss The Conscience of the King (TOS)
Governor of Tarsus IV, also known as "the Executioner", who engaged in a large-scale eugenics program to counter the impending threat of starvation to the colony; later assumed the role of actor Anton Karidian leading a traveling Shakespeare company called the "Karidian Players".
Kohlar Wren T. Brown Prophecy (VOY)
Klingon commander of a generational starship of the D7 class, leader of a group of Klingons who were searching for the kuva'magh, or "savior" of Klingon culture. Kohlar and his followers are found to be infected with the Klingon nehret retrovirus disease by Voyager's holographic Doctor, which is cured with DNA from B'Elanna Torres's unborn daughter Miral Paris.
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