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This is a list of characters from the Star Trek franchise and the media in which they appear. It lists both major and minor fictional characters including those not originally created for Star Trek but featured in it, alongside real-life persons appearing in a fictional manner, such as holodeck recreations.
Characters from all series, listed alphabetically
Key
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.
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Character | Actor | Appearances | Description |
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Nakahn | Stephen Davies | Darkling (VOY) | Mikhal Traveler and owner of a lodge. |
Admiral Nakamura | Clyde Kusatsu | The Measure of a Man, Phantasms, All Good Things... (TNG) | A Starfleet Admiral.[1] |
Nanclus | Darryl Henriques | TUC | Romulan ambassador to the Federation in 2293. Involved in the assassination of Klingon Chancellor Gorkon. |
Mrs. Narsu | Masks (TNG) | A teacher who supervised Eric Burton's art class.[2][3][4][5] | |
Alynna Nechayev | Natalija Nogulich | Chain of Command, Part I (TNG) (recurring thereafter); The Maquis, Part II (DS9) (recurring thereafter) | Starfleet Admiral involved in negotiations over the Cardassian Demilitarized Zone. |
Neela | Robin Christopher | Duet (DS9), In the Hands of the Prophets (DS9) | Bajoran engineer aboard Deep Space Nine; secretly working for Winn Adami. |
Neelix | Ethan Phillips | Caretaker (VOY) (recurring thereafter) | Talaxian ship's cook, morale officer, and chief ambassador of the USS Voyager. |
Crewman Nelson | Rachen Assapiomonwait | The Schizoid Man (TNG) (recurring thereafter) | Engineer on the USS Enterprise-D during the 2360s; recurring uncredited background character. |
Nero | Eric Bana[6][7] | ST09 | Romulan captain of the 24th-century mining vessel Narada; transported through time on his quest for vengeance for the destruction of his home planet.[8] |
Nevala | Valerie Wildman | Message in a Bottle (VOY) | Romulan officer involved in hijacking the USS Prometheus NX-59650, an experimental prototype Federation starship. |
Isaac Newton | John Neville Peter Dennis |
Descent, Part 1 (TNG), Death Wish (VOY) | Famous Earth physicist, recreated in the holodeck for a game of poker with Data. Also summoned by "Q" to the USS Voyager to testify at Quinn's asylum hearing. |
Nidell | Salli Richardson-Whitfield | Second Sight (DS9) | Halanan wife of terraformer Gideon Seyetik. By "psychoprojective telepathy", she creates an alter ego, Fenna, who fell in love with Benjamin Sisko. |
Nilva | Henry Gibson | Profit and Lace (DS9) | Slug-O-Cola tycoon and commissioner of the Ferengi Commerce Authority. |
Dr. Noah | Avery Brooks | Our Man Bashir (DS9) | A mad scientist in Bashir's secret agent program. Temporarily altered by a transporter malfunction to look like Benjamin Sisko. |
Helen Noel | Marianna Hill | Dagger of the Mind (TOS) | A medical officer on the Enterprise, specializing in psychiatry and penology. |
Nog | Aron Eisenberg | Emissary (DS9) (recurring thereafter) | Son of Rom and nephew of Quark; first Ferengi in Starfleet |
Noggra | Robert DoQui | Sons of Mogh (DS9) | Old family friend of Worf who takes Kurn into his family. |
Heihachiro Nogura | None | TMP (mentioned), books | Starfleet Commanding Admiral and old friend of the Kirk family. |
Nomad | Vic Perrin (voice) | The Changeling (TOS) | Hybrid of an Earth space probe and an alien probe. Driven to sterilize imperfection. |
Norman | Richard Tatro | I, Mudd (TOS) | An android who infiltrates and hijacks the Enterprise. |
Noss | Lori Petty | Gravity (VOY) | Survives on a Class D planet for several years. Falls in love with Tuvok. |
N'Vek | Scott MacDonald | Face of the Enemy (TNG) | Romulan subcommander of the IRW Khazara and a member of Ambassador Spock's underground movement on Romulus. |
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Character | Actor | Appearances | Description |
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Keiko Ishikawa O'Brien | Rosalind Chao | Data's Day (TNG) (recurring thereafter); A Man Alone (DS9) (recurring thereafter) | Star Fleet botanist; school teacher on Deep Space Nine; wife of Miles O'Brien and mother to Molly and Kirayoshi O'Brien.[9] |
Kirayoshi O'Brien | Clara Bravo | The Begotten (DS9) (recurring thereafter) | Son of Keiko and Miles O'Brien; carried to term by Kira Nerys after Keiko is critically injured, in a plotline developed to explain actress Nana Visitor's real-life pregnancy. |
Miles Edward O'Brien | Colm Meaney | Encounter at Farpoint (TNG) (recurring thereafter); Emissary (DS9) (recurring thereafter) | Transporter chief on the Enterprise-D, Chief of Operations at DS9, professor of engineering at Starfleet Academy; husband of Keiko O'Brien and father to Molly and Kirayoshi O'Brien. |
Molly O'Brien | Hana Hatae, Michelle Krusiec | Disaster (TNG) (recurring thereafter); A Man Alone (DS9) (recurring thereafter) | Daughter of Keiko and Miles O'Brien. |
Katie O'Claire | Kate Mulgrew | Fair Haven (VOY) | Alias used by Kathryn Janeway while in Fair Haven. |
Odala | Concetta Tomei | Distant Origin (VOY) | Saurian minister. |
Odan | Franc Luz | The Host (TNG) | Trill mediator. |
Odo | René Auberjonois | Emissary (DS9) (recurring thereafter) | Changeling Security Officer on Deep Space Nine. |
Odona | Sharon Acker | The Mark of Gideon (TOS) | Daughter of Ambassador Hodin of the planet Gideon. |
Ralph Offenhouse | Peter Mark Richman | The Neutral Zone (TNG) | 20th-century human cryogenically frozen and discovered by the Enterprise-D. |
Alyssa Ogawa | Patti Yasutake | Future Imperfect (TNG) (recurring thereafter), GEN | Nurse aboard the Enterprise-D and -E. |
Thadiun Okona | William O. Campbell | The Outrageous Okona (TNG), PRO | Alien captain of the small Class 9 interplanetary cargo carrier Erstwhile. |
Omet'iklan | Clarence Williams III | To the Death (DS9) | Jem'Hadar "First"; cooperates with Sisko on a mission to deal with renegade Jem'Hadar soldiers. |
Onaya | Meg Foster | The Muse (DS9) | Vampiric being who feeds on creative energy. Claims to have helped artists throughout the quadrant, including Earth's William Butler Yeats. |
Kai Opaka | Camille Saviola | Emissary (DS9) (recurring thereafter) | Kai (spiritual leader) of Bajor through the latter years of the Cardassian occupation. |
Operations Division / Security Officer | Dexter Clay | Encounter at Farpoint (TNG) (recurring thereafter) | Junior-grade Lieutenant on the Enterprise-D. |
Orta | Jeffrey Hayenga | Ensign Ro (TNG) | Bajoran terrorist framed by the Cardassians for an attack against a Federation colony. |
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Character | Actor | Appearances | Description |
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Palmer | Elizabeth Rogers | The Doomsday Machine (TOS), The Way to Eden (TOS) | Relief communications officer. |
Douglas Pabst | René Auberjonois | Far Beyond the Stars (DS9) | Editor of a 1950s-era science fiction magazine in a vision experienced by Benjamin Sisko. |
Pardek | Malachi Throne | Unification (TNG) | Romulan senator for the Krocton Segment. Involved in negotiations with Ambassador Spock about Vulcan-Romulan reunification. |
Parem | Brian Cousins | The Next Phase (TNG) | Romulan officer who, along with Geordi La Forge and Ro Laren, is rendered invisible and "out of phase" by chroniton particles from an experimental Romulan interphase generator gone amok. |
Miral Paris | Lisa LoCicero | Prophecy, Endgame (VOY) | Daughter of Tom Paris and B'Elanna Torres, named after B'Elanna's mother Miral. |
Owen Paris | Warren Munson, Richard Herd | Persistence of Vision (VOY) (recurring thereafter) | Father of Tom Paris, captain of the USS Al-Batani, Starfleet Vice Admiral, and instructor at Starfleet Academy. Oversees Project Pathfinder to make contact with Voyager in the Delta Quadrant. |
Thomas Eugene Paris | Robert Duncan McNeill | Caretaker (VOY) (recurring thereafter); We'll Always Have Tom Paris (LDX) | Helmsman of the USS Voyager. |
Patahk | Steve Rankin | The Enemy (TNG) | Romulan officer and one of two survivors of the crash of the Pi, a small Romulan ship, on the surface of Galorndon Core. Dies on the Enterprise-D after refusing to receive a ribosome donation from a Klingon. |
John Frederick Paxton | Peter Weller | Demons (ENT), Terra Prime (ENT) | Leader of the Terra Prime movement. |
Melora Pazlar | Daphne Ashbrook | Melora (DS9) | Elaysian Starfleet ensign and cartographer. Adapted for a low-gravity environment, she uses assistive devices in environments with Earth-like gravity. |
Pelia | Carol Kane | The Broken Circle (SNW) (recurring thereafter) | Lanthanite engineer. Of an extremely long-lived species who has lived on earth for centuries. |
Penk | Jeffrey Combs | Tsunkatse (VOY) | Leader of the fight-to-the-death game "Tsunkatse". |
Perrin | Joanna Miles | Sarek (TNG), Unification (TNG) |
Widow of Sarek. |
Elise Picard | Kim Braden | GEN | Jean-Luc's wife in the Nexus. |
Jean-Luc Picard | Patrick Stewart, David Tristan Birkin, Marcus Nash, Dylan Von Halle | Encounter at Farpoint (TNG) (recurring thereafter); Emissary (DS9); GEN; FCT; INS; NEM; Remembrance (PIC) (recurring thereafter) | Captain of the USS Enterprise-D. Also commands, at various times, the USS Stargazer, Enterprise-E, and (as Admiral) the Verity. Retires from Starfleet in 2385, but returns as Chancellor of Starfleet Academy. Son of Maurice and Yvette Picard, and father of Jack Crusher II. |
Marie Picard | Samantha Eggar | Family (TNG) | Wife of Robert Picard, mother of René Picard, sister-in-law of Jean-Luc Picard. |
Maurice Picard | Clive Church (TNG) James Callis (PIC) |
Tapestry (TNG), The Star Gazer (PIC) (recurring thereafter) | Winemaker, father of Jean-Luc Picard. |
René Picard | David Tristan Birkin Christopher James Miller |
Family (TNG), GEN |
Son of Marie and René Picard, nephew of Jean-Luc Picard. |
Robert Picard | Jeremy Kemp | Family (TNG) | Husband of Marie Picard, father of René Picard, brother of Jean-Luc Picard. |
Yvette Picard | Herta Ware (TNG), Madeline Wise (PIC) | Where No One Has Gone Before (TNG), The Star Gazer (PIC) (recurring thereafter) | Mother of Jean-Luc Picard. |
Walter Pierce | Mark Rolston | Zdroj:https://en.wikipedia.org?pojem=Demora_Sulu