[ Appearance ][ Physiology ][ Culture ][ History ][ Ships ][ Individuals of Note ]
Individuals of Note:
Arev - SEE: Syrran
Chu'lak - male, age: 97. Lt. Chu'lak was a new science
officer, assigned to DS9 3 months previously
and was quartered in the Habitat ring, level D 12. Before that he
served
aboard the USS Grissom for 10 years. He was
transferred to DS9 when
the Grissom was destroyed by the Jem'Hadar in the
battle of Ricktor Prime.
Chulak was one of only six crewmembers to survive
out of a crew of 1250.
This event was so emotionally painful that it made
him lose control and
Chu'lak became criminally insane. His natural
Vulcan distrust of emotion
was heightened to the point that he began murdering
people with a TR116
just for having photo-holographs of people showing
emotion, specifically
for photos that showed them smiling or laughing.
When he looked through
the targeting sensor of the rifle and saw the pictures,
the laughter seemed
to be mocking him. But it wasn't just the
laughter... it was also the way a
photgraph freezes emotion, making it seem like the
laughter's going to last
forever. He was finally stopped by Ezri Dax.
"Field of Fire" [DS9]
Delvok - A composer with an unusually emotional style. Melora
requested one of his etudes from the runabout
computer.
"Melora" [DS9]
Falor - male, a prosperous merchant who went on a journey to
gain greater awareness. The song "Falor's
Journey", a tale of enlightenment consisting of
348 verses, was a particular favorite of Tuvok's youngest
son.
"Innocence" [VOY]
Fer'at - Dr. Fer'at was sent by Soval to secretly determine
Archer's mental fitness after Archer claimed to
have met people from the future. The false pretenses that Dr. Fer'at
used to
explain his examinaton of Archer was that the Vulcan
research team had
detected traces of pyritic radiation in the Xindi
probe-weapon debris.
Supposedly Starfleet didn't catch it because Vulcan
technology was more
advanced than theirs... Anyone who got close
to the wreckage needed to
be treated, and Dr. Fer'at was supposedly there
to determine the extent of
their exposure. The examination shouldn't
have taken long. He was exposed
when Phlox checked the Vulcan database and it showed
that there was only
one Dr. Fer'at listed and that one wasn't a pathologist,
but was actually a
psychiatric analyst.
"The Expanse" [ENT]
Haadok - male, one of the founders of the P'Jem sanctuary. His
mummified remains are kept in the
Reliquary in the catacombs beneath.
"The Andorian Incident" [ENT]
Jossen (Richard Wharton) - In 2122, 109 Vulcan agents were surgically
altered and sent to overthrow the
very corrupt and criminal factions on the planet
Agaron. Jossen was one of 19 that did not return. The
Ministry of Security sent retrieval agents. T'Pol
was assigned to retrieve Jossen but he managed to escape.
T'Pol caught up with him on Risa and pursued him
through a Risan jungle, where she was forced to kill him.
"The Seventh" [ENT]
Kinis - male, the assumed Vulcan identity of one Species 8472
at their training base. He was a Starfleet
lieutenant acting as an aide to "Admiral Bullock".
"In the Flesh" [VOY]
Koss (Michael Reilly Burke) - male, an architect
on Vulcan and T'Pol's fiancé. They were betrothed
when they were children and have only met four times.
T'Pol postponed the wedding, and insulted
Koss' family in the process, when she chose to remain
with humans aboard Enterprise after returning
the Klingon messenger Klaang to Kronos in 2151.
Later that year, T'Pol received an urgent, encrypted
letter from Koss' parents demanding she return to
Vulcan for the re-scheduled wedding. She declined.
"Breaking the Ice" [ENT]
Koss' father is a senior administrator with a great
deal of influence. T'Pol married Koss so that her
mother could regain her position at the Academy.
"Home" [ENT]
Kov (John Harrington Bland) - male engineer
on the Vahklas, an obsolete ship carrying V'tosh ka'tur.
He is the son of a high ranking minister of the Vulcan High Command.
The
relationship with his family and particularly his
father was broken
about a decade ago. Kov befriends Trip and
they each dispel some
rumors about the other's race during a conversation
in the mess hall.
After receiving word that Kov's father is close
to death, and wishes
to contact his son one last time to mend their relationship,
Archer
asks Tucker to try to get Kov to contact his father.
Tucker tries to
convince him, but Kov kept changing the subject
to the engine repairs.
Trip relates an experience from his own life so
that Kov would realize
that "regret is one of the strongest emotions" and
not one that the
Vulcan would want to experience. Kov finally
made the call to his
father, and learned that surgeons had implanted
a "vaso-stimulator" that might extend his life for a
few
years.
"Fusion" [ENT]
Kuvak - Minister in the High Command. He ordered
the Vulcan invasion force to withdraw.
"Kir'Shara" [ENT]
Lojal (Michael Ensign) - An ambassador who visited DS9 on a "fact
finding" mission to the wormhole,
with Vadosia, Taxco, and Lwaxana. Bashir was saddled with babysitting them.
Lojal was in his own way as obnoxious as Vadosia
and Taxco, but ended up
praising Bashir after the doctor saved their lives
in a fire.
"The Forsaken" [DS9]
Lorot - male, a subaltern in the Vulcan High Command assimilated
by the Borg (at Wolf 359?). Seven of Nine
was "possessed" by his personality when a Borg vinculum--the
device which connects and processes the
thousands of disparate minds on a Borg cube--was
infected with a virus and malfunctioned. When Tuvok
mind-melded with her to control the intrusive thoughts,
we saw a middle-aged Vulcan male in a TNG-era
Starfleet red uniform in the crowd who could have
been Lorot.
"Infinite Regress" [VOY]
Menos (Bruce Davison) - In 2122, 109 Vulcan agents were surgically
altered and sent to overthrow the very
corrupt and criminal factions on the planet Agaron. Menos was one
of 19 that
did not return. The Ministry of Security sent
retrieval agents. T'Pol was
assigned to retrieve him, but he was able to escape.
T'Pol tracked Menos
through the Tellarite transport captain who took
him to Risa. She caught
up with him and pursued him through a Risan jungle,
but he managed to
escape again. "The Seventh" [ENT]
Mestrahl (J. Paul Boehmer) -
"Carbon Creek" [ENT]
Muroc (John Balma) - male. Subcommander. Aide to Ambassador
Soval, and apparently in command of the
Vulcan warship bringing Soval to Paan Mokar. It's also possible that
he may have
just been the senior Vulcan Intelligence agent in
charge of the rescue operation and not the
actual captain of the ship.
"Cease Fire" [ENT]
Nirak - A soldier who lived a long time ago. He was
standing watch over the gates of the city of Gol
and he saw a cloud on the horizon moving toward
him. He thought it was a sandstorm, so he told
no one. It was an army. They destroyed
the city, but they let Nirak live. His name now means
"fool" in the Vulcan language.
"Kir'Shara" [ENT]
Oratt (Michael Ensign) - Doctor Oratt is a ranking member of
the "Council of Physicians".
"Stigma" [ENT]
Saavik (Kirstie Alley; Robin Curtis) - female Starfleet Lt.(j.g.),
science officer on the USS Grissom.

The script for ST2 contained a line that suggested Saavik
was half-Vulcan,half-Romulan, but the line was
cut, and
later films seem to assume that she is pure Vulcan.
(Some have suggested that "Saavik" may actually
be a
Romulan name.)
"The Wrath of
Khan" [ST2],
"The Search
for Spock" [ST3]
A scene cut from the final version of ST4 would
have shown
that Saavik remained on Vulcan because she was
pregnant
with Spock's child.
"The Voyage Home" [ST4]
Sakar - Brilliant Vulcan theoretical scientist, often compared
to such luminaries as Albert Einstein, and
Dr. Richard
Daystrom.
"The Ultimate Computer" [TOS]
Sakkath (Rocco Sisto) - male. Ambassador Sarek's personal assistant
during the Legaran conference of 2366.
"Sarek" [TNG]
Sakonna (Bertila Damas) - female Vulcan who converted to the
Maquis cause and supplied illegal weapons
to the Federation terrorists. Her reasoning was that it was logical
to support the
remaining colonists inside the Cardassian territory,
even if it meant violence.
She wanted to buy weapons from Quark on DS9.
She also helped to kidnap
Gul Dukat. Later, she was taken into custody
on DS9, and was persuaded
by Quark to talk. She revealed that the Maquis
planned to attack a rumored
weapons depot on Bryma.
"The Maquis, parts 1 and 2" [DS9]
Sarek (Mark Leonard) - male. Spock's father. a member
of Vulcan's diplomatic corps.
"Journey to Babel" [TOS]
Deceased.
"Unification" [TNG]
SEE: Sarek
Saros (John Garman Noah Hertzler) - Captain of the Saratoga while
Sisko served aboard her. He engaged
the Borg at Wolf 359. (name is taken from the DS9 pocket
books
novel #18 "Saratoga").
Satelk (Richard Fancy) - male captain. He was one of the
Starfleet officers who presided over the
inquiry in Cadet Joshua Albert's death at the Academy Flight Range in 2368.
"The First Duty" [TNG]
Satok - Vulcan Security Minister
"Gambit II" [TNG]
Savar - Starfleet Admiral. In 2364 he was stationed at
Starfleet Headquarters in the San Francisco (Earth).
He was possessed by an alien being attempting to infiltrate starfleet.
"Conspiracy" [TNG]
Sek - Tuvok's first son; Sek has gone through the pon farr, has
mated, and become a father; Sek's
daughter is named T'Meni after Tuvok's mother.
"Hunters" [VOY]
Tuvok received a letter from him which partially
read "Hello father. we recieved
your last transmission.... Exo-linguistics
always seemed a little too theoretical to
me. I've decided to stay in musical composition
instead. I would have sent you
my latest construct but they won't give me enough
room in this datastream.
Maybe next time I can-"
but the letter was altered to contain an embedded
message from a Bajoran fanatic
trying to use mind-control techniques to influence
Tuvok to revive the Maquis.
"Repression" [VOY]
Selar (Suzie Plakson) - female Vulcan doctor on the Enterprise-D.
Dr. Selar was part of the away team answering a distress call
from Gravesworld, and was present when noted cyberneticist
Dr. Ira Graves died
there of Darnay's disease.
"The Schizoid Man" [TNG]
Although "The Schizoid Man" was the only appearance
of Dr. Selar, we heard her
being paged aboard the alternate Enterprise-D in
"Yesterday's Enterprise" [TNG],
and Dr. Crusher mentioned her in "Remember Me' [TNG],
"Tapestry" [TNG], and
"Suspicions" [TNG].
Selek - Spock's alias when he went through the Guardian to correct
his own past.
"Yesteryear" [TAS]
Senva - healer (gender unknown) Senva of the Vulcan Medical Institute,
was a nominee for the
Carrington Award in
2371.
"Prophet Motive" [DS9]
Sepek (Keith Sutherland) - One of three Vulcan boys who
taunted the young Spock with the term
"earther" causing him to attack them unsuccessfully.
"Yesteryear" [TAS]
Solin - He was Chief Engineer when T'Pol served aboard the Seleya.
"Impulse" [ENT]
Solkar - Grandfather of Sarek. Greatgrandfather of Spock.
"The Search for Spock" [ST3]
The first Vulcan ambassador to earth.
"Catwalk" [ENT]
Solok - Solok is Captain of the Nebula-class starship U.S.S.
T'Kumbra. The T'Kumbra has an all-
Vulcan crew. He and Cpt. Sisko have been competitive since they were
in the
same class at the Academy. He is convinced
that his all-Vulcan crew is the
finest in the fleet, so when Solok brings his starship
to Deep Space Nine for
repairs made necessary from combat skirmishes, he
challenges former classmate
and longtime rival Sisko to a baseball game on the
Holosuite. His team is called
the "Logicians".
"Take Me Out to the Holosuite" [DS9]
Sonak (Jon Rashad Kamal) - male, Commander, Starfleet officer
who was killed in a transporter
malfunction while beaming up to the refurbished Starship Enterprise NCC-1701.
Sonak would have served as science officer aboard
that ship when it
intercepted the V'Ger entity in 2271.
"The Motion Picture" [ST1]
Sopek - Captain of the Ni'Var and senior
Vulcan officer in the Coridan sector. The Andorians keep
a close watch on him. He was sent to retrieve T'Pol from the Enterprise
when
joint fleet operations were suspended. When
he finds she has been taken
hostage, he decides to stage a raid on the complex
resulting in a firefight.
T'Pol was wounded trying to save his life.
Archer and Phlox convince
him that T'Pol is near death and should not be moved
from sickbay. Since
he had to meet with the Vulcan High Command in 3
days, and could not
take T'Pol with him, he apparently must have persuaded
them to let T'Pol
stay on Enterprise.
"Shadows of P'Jem" [ENT]
Soral and T'Penna - mentioned as having performed
Terran opera.
"The Swarm" [VOY]
Soval (Gary Graham) - Vulcan male.
An ambassador and diplomat.
SEE: Soval
Spock (Leonard Nimoy) - male half Vulcan / half Human.
[TOS]
SEE: Spock
Stel - Chief Investigator of the Security Directorate during
the 2154 bombing of the Earth embassy.
"The Forge" [ENT]
Stonn (Lawrence Montaigne) - T'Pring's paramour.
"Amok Time" [TOS]
At one point, Lawrence Montaigne, who also played
Decius in "Balance of
Terror" [TOS], was considered on the 'short list'
of actors who could replace
Leonard Nimoy in the part of Spock if Nimoy ever
left the series.
Strom (Bob Morrisey) - Doctor. (unnamed on screen, name
comes from credits).
"Stigma" [ENT]
Stron (Michael Krawic) - the engineer aboard a Vulcan survey
ship.
"Carbon Creek" [ENT]
Surak (Bruce Gray) - male. historical
figure from ancient Vulcan. Described by Spock as
"The greatest of all who ever lived on our planet,... the father of all
we became...
father of all we now hold true." As the founder
of modern Vulcan civilization,
he established the "Vulcan way" by popularizing
philosophies of peace, logic,
mastery over one's emotions, and IDIC which form
the basis for modern
Vulcan culture. Before Surak's Reformation,
Vulcans were warlike and ruled
by their passions. When Surak and his followers
intervened, the idea of peace
took hold. It is widely believed that the
Reformation saved the Vulcans from
self-destruction.
"The Savage Curtain" [TOS]
A Statuette of Surak was displayed in a niche in
the entry hall of the P'Jem Sanctuary.
"The Andorian Incident" [ENT]
Another statuette of Surak is seen in the sensor
room of the Vahklas.
"Fusion" [ENT]
T'Pol gave Archer a copy of The Teaching of Surak
(a THICK book!) to read during his vacation on
Risa in
2152.
"Two Days and Two Nights" [ENT]
Sural - Wildman considers naming her baby this Vulcan name until
the Doctor tells her that Sural was the name of a
dictator on Sakura Prime who was famed for beheading
his rivals and his parents.
"Dreadnought" [VOY]
Sybok (Laurence Luckinbill) - Spock's half-brother. In
his youth he was an exceptionally gifted student
possessing a great intelligence. It was assumed he would take his
place amongst the
great scholars of Vulcan, but he was a revolutionary.
The knowledge and
experience he sought was forbidden by Vulcan belief.
He rejected his logical
upbringing, and embraced the animal passions of
Vulcan's ancestors. He
believed the key to self knowledge was emotion,
not logic. When he encouraged
others to follow him he was banished from Vulcan.
His quest for the ultimate
knowledge led him into a search for Sha-ka-ri, a
place where ancient Vulcans
believed the questions of existence would be answered.
He became convinced
that Sha-ka-ri lay at the center of the galaxy beyond
the great barrier. He
needed a starship to get there he staged a hostage
situation on the planet
Nimbus III. When the Enterprise showed up
to rescue the hostages, he hijacked it.
"The Final Frontier" [ST5]
Syrran - Founder of the Syrrannite movement.
Talok - Major who was ordered to find and erradicate any Syrrannites
that might have survived the
bombing of their hiding place in the Forge.
"Kir'Shara" [ENT]
Taurik (Also spelled Torek) - male ensign
who was assigned to engineering on the Enterprise-D.
"Lower Decks" [ENT]
Tavek (Stephen Mendillo) - Captain of the Nyran. "The Seventh"
[ENT]
Tavin (Robert Pine) - male captain of the
Vahklas, an obsolete civilian transport ship carrying V'tosh ka'tur.
They left Vulcan eight years before so that its crew could be free to explore
their
emotions. Near the Arachnid nebula, Tavin
contacted the Enterprise
asking for help with repairs. Tavin surprised
T'Pol and Archer by
asking to eat some chicken marsala. (unlike most
Vulcans who are
vegetarians.) He offered the Enterprise assistance
with charting the
Nebula.
"Fusion" [ENT]
Tellus (Ron Marasco) - "Vulcan Officer" Captain of the D'Vahl.
(voice only).
"Carbon Creek" [ENT]
T'Hain - Author of 'The Dictates of Poetics'.
"" [VOY]
T'Klass - He was a student of Surak -- one of the
first Kolinahr masters.
"The Awakening" [ENT]
T'Lar (Dame Judith Anderson) - Venerable high priestess who supervised
the fal-tor-pan ceremony in
which Spock's body and living spirit were rejoined following his death
in 2285.
"The Search for Spock" [ST3]
T'Lara (Deborah Strang) - Starfleet admiral presiding at Worf's
extradition hearing.
"Rules of Engagement" [DS9]
T'Les (Joanna Cassidy) - T'Pol's mother. Her home is in
the vicinity of volcanos, notibly Mount Tar'hana,
ancient ruins, and fire plains. T'Les met
her husband only once before we were joined. In time, they
developed a deep connection to each other.
She became an instructor at the Science Academy. When
the P'Jem monastery was destroyed, the Ministry
of Security blamed her daughter T'Pol but couldn't get
at T'Pol to punish her since she was on the Enterprise
so they fabricated charges against T'Les. They
claimed that she had taken restricted data from
the Academy archives. T'Les was told that if she left
the Academy they would end the inquiry. T'Les
chose to resign rather than face dismissal.
"Home" [ENT]
T'meni - Tuvok's mother. "Hunters" [VOY]
T'meni - Tuvok's granddaughter, daughter of Sek. "Hunters" [VOY]
T'Mir (Jolene Blaylock) - Second fore-mother
of T'Pol.
One of three Vulcans involved in the actual first contact between Vulcans
and humans.
"Carbon Creek" [ENT]
Tok - male, captain of the Vulcan starship Yarahla
"Breaking the Ice"[ENT]
Tolaris (Enrique Murciano) - male first
officer (?) of the Vahklas, an obsolete civilian ship carrying
V'tosh ka'tur. Before joining the Vahklas eight years prior, he taught
literature
at the prestigious Shirkar Academy on Vulcan.
He assisted T'Pol in
taking readings of the Arachnid nebula while she
is on his ship. He
took an interest in her and encouraged her to experiment
with her
emotions. He suggested that she not meditate
before going to bed.
When T'Pol reported having disturbing dreams, he
mind-melded with
her and tried to force her to re-experience the
dream. T'Pol is so
affected by it that she ends up in sickbay where
it is found that she
almost suffered from neurological damage.
To prove his connection to the assault, Archer goads
Tolaris into a rage by telling him about T'Pol's
condition and then that he was no longer allowed
to see her. Tolaris attacked Archer.
Fortunately Archer had strategically hidden a phase pistol
and was ready to defend himself. With his
involvement in the incident established, Archer ordered
Tolaris and his associates off Enterprise.
"Fusion" [ENT]
Torek - SEE: Taurik
Tos (Thomas Kopache) - Vulcan male. Ambassador
Soval's assistant and a member of the Vulcan
delegation on Earth. He shares Soval's distain for human culture.
The
Character
name is a homage to The Original Series (TOS).
"Broken Bow" [ENT]
T'Paal - "Romulan" agent Tallera's real Vulcan
name.
"Gambit" [TNG]
T'Pan (Joan Stuart-Morris) - Director of the Vulcan Science Academy
from 2354 to 2369. Dr. T'Pan was a
preeminent expert in subspace morphology. She was invited aboard
the
Enterprise-D in 2369 to witness the test of a new
metaphasic shield
invented by Dr. Reyga. When Reyga was killed
shortly after the test,
T'Pan came under suspicion for his murder.
"Suspicions" [TNG]
T'Para - ancient Vulcan teacher in Raal according to "Falor's
Journey"
"Innocence" [VOY]
T'Pau (Celia Lovsky) - female. Well known member of the
Syrrannites. She was born in 2122.
"The Forge" [ENT]
A high-ranking dignitary and elder of Sarek's House,
a descendent from Surak.
She presided at Spock's almost-wedding in 2267. Once described as
"all of
Vulcan in one package", she was well-known as the
only person ever to turn
down a seat on the Federation Council.
"Amok Time" [TOS]
She was a diplomat, a judge, and a philosopher,
one of the most logical minds
in Vulcan history and utterly ruthless in her application
of that logic. That
ruthlessness was an essential element of her personality,
as much as her logical
ability. As part of a personality-improvement
program Voyager's Emergency
Medical Hologram tried to incorporate segments of
T'Pau's personality into
his behavioral subroutines with disastrous results.
"Darkling" [VOY]
T'Pel (Sierra Pecheur) - female. False identity of a Romulan
deep cover agent. Subcommander Selok
was posing as the "Vulcan" ambassador T'Pel who was renowned as one of
the Federation's most honored diplomats.
"Data's Day" [TNG]
T'Pel (Marva Hicks) - Tuvok's wife.
"Bliss" [VOY]
The Bothan cause Tuvok to hallucinate that he is seeing T'Pel on the viewscreen.
"Persistence of Vision" [VOY]
Tuvok postponed his studies when he took T'Pel as
a mate.
"Flashback" [VOY]
Tuvok receives a letter from T'Pel; she says that
she and his children have asked
the priest at the temple
of Amonak to say prayers for Tuvok's safe return.
"Hunters" [VOY]
T'Penna - SEE: Soral
T'Pera (Amy Traicoff) - A holographic Vulcan women that the Doctor
creates in order to help Vorik
resolve the Pon Farr.
"Blood Fever" [VOY]
T'Plana-Hath - Matron of Vulcan philosophy who said "Logic is
the cement of our civilization with which
we ascend from chaos using reason as our guide."
Spock successfully identified the quote during a
memory test in
2286.
"The Voyage Home" [ST4]
T'Pol - SEE: T'Pol
T'Pring (Arlene Martel) - Spock's betrothed
"Amok Time" [TOS]
T'Sai (Edna Glover) - Vulcan master. "The Motion
Picture" [ST1]
T'Shanik (Tasia Valenza) - female. One of three candidates
who competed with Wesley Crusher for a single
opening to Starfleet Academy at Relva VII in 2364. From Vulcana Regar,
she was
a runner-up in the competition.
"Coming of Age" [TNG]
Tuvok (Tim Russ) - male, son of T'Meni. Tuvok is the chief of
security on the USS Voyager.
SEE: Tuvok
Unnamed Vulcan Captains:
Captain (David Selburg) - (unnamed in dialogue)
"Carbon Creek" [ENT]
Captain of the T'Vran (Kathleen Garrett) - Offered assistance
to the Ganges when her ship encountered it near the
Chamra Vortex. She agreed to take Croden and Yareth to Vulcan.
"Vortex" [DS9]
Captain of the Sh'Raan (Dennis Howard)
-
"Fallen Hero" [ENT]
Unnamed Vulcan Officers -
(Ron Marasco)
-
"Carbon Creek" [ENT]
(Coleen Maloney)
-
"The Seventh" [ENT]
Unnamed Crewmembers -
from Voyager -
A female Vulcan crewmember was seen assisting the human Doctor.
"Caretaker" [VOY]
This crewmember was not seen as being rematerialised
from transporter suspension.
This may mean that she was not a member of the telepathic
minority of Vulcans.
But a more likely explanation is that she may have
been the nurse, a plausible reason
for her presence in Sickbay, and that she was killed
along with the ship's doctor by
the displacement wave when the Caretaker brought
Voyager to the Delta Quadrant.
If so, her loss may have directly led to Tom Paris
being volunteered to act as the EMH's
assistant and Kes later being trained for that role.
"Counterpoint" [VOY]
Unamed Doctor - (Lee Spencer) "Stigma" [ENT]
Unnamed Hostages - prisoners of the Andorians.
"Cease Fire" [ENT]
Unnamed Initiates into Kohlinar at P'Jem sanctuary -
(Richard Tanner) "The Andorian
Incident" [ENT]
Unnamed Vulcans in Spock's marriage party - (Actor's names: Charles
Palmer; Joe Paz; Russ Peek; Mark Russell;
Mauri Russell; Frank Vinci; Gary Wright)
"Amok Time" [TOS]
Unnamed Medic (Scott Whitney) - "The Motion Picture" [ST1]
Unnamed representative of the Vulcan High Command - She is in
some way connected with the ministry of
Security.
"The Seventh" [ENT]
Unnamed Midwife -
"The Final Frontier" [ST5]
Unnamed Vulcan Masters -

(Norman Stuart, Paul Weber)
(Bruce French)
"The Andorian Incident" [ENT]
Unnamed Priest (Jack Donner) - Presided over T'Pol's wedding.
"Home" [ENT]
Valeris (Kim Cattrall) - Lieutenant on the starship Enterprise-A
on the 2293 Khitomer peace mission.
Valeris had been sponsored by Enterprise Captain Spock and was the first
Vulcan to graduate at the top of her Starfleet Academy
graduating class.
Valeris believed that the coming peace accords were
a mistake and joined
a conspiracy with Admiral Cartwright and Klingon
General Chang to
assassinate Gorkon. She repeatedly lied to
cover up her involvement with
the sabotage of the peace conference and it was
only after a forced mind-
meld by Spock that the full truth of her traitorous
actions became known.
"The Undiscovered Country" [ST6]
Vanik (William Utay) - male captain of the
Ti'Mur, a Suurok-class starship. By 2141 he had served in the Vulcan
Space Program for 76 years, the last 15 of which in command of the Ti'Mur.
"Breaking the Ice" [ENT]
Velik - male Vulcan scientist on an exchange
program to Earth. In Trip's 10h grade biology class,
Mr. Velik came to teach about other worlds.
He was the first Vulcan Tucker had ever met and he
“scared the hell” out of Trip. Mr. Velik
told Trip to "Challenge your preconceptions or they will
challenge
you."
"Strange New World" [ENT]
V'Lar (Fionnula Flanagan) - Vulcan ambassador
to Mazar. She has been in the Vulcan diplomatic
services for 94 years. Many years ago, she had just negotiated the
treaty of
K'tan and was speaking at the 2nd K'tan conference
at Vulcana Regar, when
T'Pol approached her during a recess. T'Pol
questioned her about her
negotiating tactics. T'Pol's bluntness made
V'Lar reconsider some of her positions.
The ambassador inspired T'Pol to choose a direction
for her life - a path that
led to the science council and eventually to the
Enterprise. She negotiated the
first territorial accords between Vulcan and Andoria.
This was before first
contact with earth, more than 90 years ago.
A criminal organization had infiltrated all levels
of the Mazarite government,
making themselves wealthy and powerful at the expense
of many innocent victims. Many Mazarites
wanted their government purged of this corruption
and asked the Vulcan consulate to help them expose
the criminals. V'Lar had been gathering evidence
against them, and in 3 months would be called to testify.
But since the criminal's methods included eliminating
anyone who stood in their way, it was determined
that she would be safer on Vulcan. Hoping
to fool the criminals into thinking that she would not be a
credible witness so they would leave her alone,
the Mazarite High Council fabricated charges of abuse
of her position and criminal misconduct. The
Enterprise being the nearest ship was assigned to transport
her to a waiting Vulcan ship. But the corruption
in the Mazarite government ran deeper than thought.
The criminals found out about the ruse and attacked
Enterprise. A warp 5 chase ensued but Enterprise
rendevued with the Vulcan ship just in time.
"Fallen Hero" [ENT]
V'Las (Robert Foxworth) - Administrator. Head of the Vulcan
High Command.
"The Forge" [ENT]
Vorik, also spelled Vorick (Alexander Enberg) - Male Ensign;
He served in the Engineering Department
aboard Voyager.
Vorik spent several summers exploring the Osana
caverns which involved
treacherous climbing.
"Blood Fever" [VOY]
While assisting B'Elanna Torres with maintenence
on Voyager's plasma injectors
during the ship's visit
to the Nekrit Expanse, Vorik suggested that Torres use
a Gravitic caliper to help
regulate the plasma flow since it is a more precise
instrument than the duotronic
probe; Torres sends him to adjust the control
interface in the food replicators.
"Fair Trade" [VOY]
Vorik reserves a table with a view of the lakeside
for Torres and himself.
"Alter Ego" [VOY]
stardate 50537: He declares Kunat So'lik
to Torres when he asks her to become his mate; he believes
he and Torres would complement
each other; he suffers a dislocated jaw when Torres hits him; he is
experiencing his first Pon
Farr; Through a brief physical contact between them, Vorik inadvertantly
initiated a telepathic mating
bond with Torres after she refused his offer of mating; this bond caused
Torres to suffer the same
neurochemical imbalance and to begin experiencing the Pon Farr. Vorik
attempted to resolve the
Pon Farr through meditation; the Doctor created a holographic Vulcan woman
for Vorik to "mate" with;
Vorik seems to have resolved the Pon Farr, but he beams down to the planet
and declares Kunat-Kalifi;
Torres takes Vorik's Kunat-Kalifi challenge and the Pon Farr is resolved
when
she defeats
him.
"Blood Fever" [VOY]
He attempts to seal off the rupture in the coolant
injector; he recommends that they reconfigure the coolant
assembly in order to get
greater control over the pressure valve emissions; he sets up a temporary
tachyon matrix within the
deflector; Torres tells Vorik and Nicoletti to start working on getting
the
impulse engines online;
Vorik was controlling the tachyon bursts when the accident occurred; Seven
works with Vorik to design
an energy matrix to produce thorium.
"Day of Honor" [VOY]
Torres left Vorik in the middle of an EPS recalibration
in order to meet Paris.
"Vis A Vis" [VOY]
Also appeared
in:
"The Haunting of Deck 12" [VOY]; "Renaissance Man" [VOY]
Voris - Captain of the Seleya. "Impulse" [ENT]
Xon - male, [He was to have been the Enterprise's new science
officer in Star Trek II, the aborted 1977 TV series.]
Yuris (Jeffrey Hayenga) - Doctor. He was suspended from
the Interspecies Medical Exchange when it
was discovered that he was a "melder".
"Stigma" [ENT]
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