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Seven of Nine
Seven of Nine (Seven of Nine, Tertiary Adjunct of Unimatri Zero-One) is a Human female who was a former Borg drone. Seven was born Annika Hansen on stardate 25479 (June 24th, 2348) on the Federation Tendara colony. She was the daughter of eccentric exobiologists Magnus and Erin Hansen and was assimilated by the Borg in 2356 at age eight, along with her parents, during their investigation of the existance of Borg. Seven of Nine was liberated by the crew of the USS Voyager in 2374 after she was sent to the ship by the collective to work on a weapon against the Species 8472 with the Voyager crew. After her liberation she joined the crew and returned to the Alpha Quadrant with the starship in 2378. Seven of Nine is portrayed by an American actress Jeri Lynn Ryan (born Jeri Lynn Zimmermann on February 22nd, 1968 in Munich, Germany). She is the daughter of Gerhard Florian "Jerry" Zimmermann, a master sergeant in the United States Army, and his wife Sharon, a social worker. When she was eleven, her father retired from the Army and the family settled in Paducah, Kentucky.
T'Pol
T'Pol was a Vulcan female who served aboard Enterprise NX-01, the first ship designated Enterprise, in the mid 22nd century. She was the first Vulcan to serve aboard a Human ship for any substantial period; the previous record was 10 days, which makes her 10 years quite a long period. As a Sub-Commander serving the Vulcan High Command, she was stationed aboard the Enterprise as an observer to Captain Jonathan Archer and his crew, whom the High Command insisted were not ready for interstellar space exploration. After the success of the Enterprise on its initial mission led to the vessel being given an extended exploration mandate, T'Pol requested to stay aboard and continue her mission. T'Pol was not immediately accepted by the crew of the Enterprise. The ship's Chief Engineer, Commander Charles Tucker III, referred to T'Pol as a "spy" for the Vulcans. During the mission to return Klaang to his homeworld, however, T'Pol accompanied Captain Jonathan Archer and a landing party to the trade complex on Rigel X. There she used her prior experience with alien cultures to lead the Humans through much of the investigation. T'pol is portrayed by an American actress Jolene Blalock (born March 5th, 1975 in San Diego, California, USA). Prior to Enterprise, her highest profile role was playing Medea in a 2000 adaptation of Jason and the Argonauts. In 2004, she was voted "No.3 Hottest SciFi Babe" by Scifi WorldNet. Besides her acting career, Blalock has also appeared as a model on the cover of many men's lifestyle magazines, was twice featured in Maxim's "Girls of Maxim" gallery and posed for a clothed fashion layout of Playboy in April 2002. Blalock also appeared in an episode of CSI and in an episode of JAG.
Hoshi Sato
Hoshi Sato was a noted Human linguist stationed aboard the United Earth starship Enterprise during its historic mission of exploration. Beginning service as the ship's communications officer in 2151, Sato would eventually be responsible for the creation of the linguacode universal linguistics matrix in the decade following. Born in Kyoto, Japan on July 9, 2129, the second of three children, Hoshi Sato showed from an early age that she was a very gifted child. Most of her childhood was spent with private tutors learning different Eart and alien languages. Her mother wanted her to become a pianist, but Sato chose a scientific career instead. Sato went to school to become an exo-linguist, graduated second in her class and went on to spend three years in Starfleet training. In her second month, Sato was discharged for breaking her CO's arm after a dispute about a weekend poker game she organized for new recruits. Starfleet allowed her back in on probation since they needed language experts. While a university professor in Brazil, Hoshi took a commission aboard Enterprise as communications officer to have the chance to experience new languages from outer space. She was initially reluctant to leave her position, but was convinced by Jonathan Archer to join Starfleet. Archer tempted Sato with the realization that she would encounter numerous species and have the opportunity to discover many new languages. Her character is played by Korean-American actress Linda Park who was born July 9th, 1978 in South Korea and raised in San Jose, California.
Deana Troi
Counselor Deanna Troi was a half-Betazoid, half-Human Starfleet officer. Under the command of Captain Jean-Luc Picard, she served as ship's counselor aboard the USS Enterprise-D and the USS Enterprise-E. In 2379, Troi transferred to the USS Titan. As a half-Betazoid, Troi was capable of extra-sensory empathy, but was incapable of reading aliens with brain structures dissimilar to Humans and other Betazoids, like the Breen and the Ferengi. Like most Betazoids Troi had some telepathic abilities. Due to her half Human heritage the range of her telepathic abilities were limited compared to full blooded Betazoids, and could usually only read the thoughts of other Betazoids. Troi's empathic skills made her an important asset to the Enterprise and often came in handy when dealing with hostile races. Since she could usually tell if others were lying, she repeatedly proved herself invaluable in many suspenseful situations. Early in the series, Troi finds herself working with an early love, the newly assigned Executive Officer to the USS Enterprise Commander William T. Riker. In later episodes, Troi has romantic involvements with several others, including a brief relationship with Klingon Starfleet officer Lt. Worf, but finally in 2379 Deanna Troi and William Riker marry. They both transfer to the USS Titan where Riker assumes command and Deanna Troi continues as an experienced counselor. The character of counselor Troi was portrayed by English born American actress of Greek descent Marina Sirtis (born March 29, 1955 in London, England, UK).
K'Ehleyr
K'Ehleyr, the daughter of a Human mother and a Klingon father, was a special emissary of the Federation in the 2360s. In 2359, she had a relationship with then Lt. Worf, but both did not feel ready yet to engage in a deeper romantic relationship, so they separated. In 2365, she came aboard the USS Enterprise-D on an urgent mission to intercept the Klingon sleeper ship IKS T'Ong, which was about to become active. The Klingon vessel would have been unaware of the Federation-Klingon alliance, therefore posing a serious threat to Federation establishments in the Boradis system. While searching for the T'Ong, she renewed her relationship with Worf, but refused to marry him when he asked her. Due to this short romantic renewal she would give birth to a son Alexander Rozhenko a year later. In 2367, she accompanied Klingon chancellor K'mpec, who had chosen Picard as Arbiter of Succession, to a meeting with the Enterprise. When she came aboard, Lt. Worf learned of his son Alexander for the first time. K'Ehleyr expressed her desire to become Worf's mate at this time, but this time he refused, saying that he did not desire to share his discommendation with her and Alexander. She was later killed by Duras after discovering his plot to take over the Empire. K'Ehleyr was portrayed by an American actress, singer, writer, and artist Suzie Plakson (born June 3, 1958 in Buffalo, New York, USA).
Jadzia Dax
Jadzia Dax was a joined Trill, the eighth host of the Dax symbiont from 2367 to 2374. She was born in 2341 on the Trill homeworld and was joined to Dax in 2367 after the death of its previous host, Curzon. Jadzia lived with her family on Trill and was always very driven by her ambitions to one day be joined to a symbiont. She spent much of her early life focusing on achieving her goals. She was the only member of her family who would ever become joined to a symbiont. After working hard, Jadzia was initially rejected for joining and eliminated from the program by Curzon Dax. Although very disapointed by the experience, she successfully applied to the program again and became the only Trill in history to successfully complete the program after having been rejected at first. Jadzia later found out that Curzon's reasons for rejecting her were of personal nature cause he was in love with her at the time. Before her joining with the Dax simbiont, Jadzia attended Starfleet Academy and gained degrees in astrophysics, exoarchaeology, exobiology, and zoology. During her service at Deep Space 9, Jadzia had several romantic relationships, but the most serious one was with Klingon security officer Worf. She was killed by the Cardassian Gul Dukat while trying to save the Bajoran orbs. The character of Jadzia Dax was played by Terry Farrell, an American actress and former fashion model. She was born as Theresa Lee Farrell in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, United States on November 19th, 1963.
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Comments
Excellent Hub. I have always been a great fan of Star Trek right from the very beginning. The only series I struggled to get into to some degree was 'Enterprise' as it just didn't seem quite as good as all the earlier ones.
I even had three ferrets at one point called Worf, Dax and Kes after Star Trek characters.
Great Hub.
Thank you very much! There will be more entries soon!
Look forward to it fellow Trekker :)
Did you forget The first Star Trek babe, Lt. Uhura? Portrayed by Nichelle Nichols?













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14 months ago
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