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This page lists people from Star Trek: Swiftfire. Each of the following entries is specific to Star Trek: Swiftfire continuity. These may be separated into individual articles as more information becomes available.

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[edit] USS Swiftfire-A personnel

see USS Swiftfire (NCC-76125-A) personnel for a complete list of personnel.

[edit] Rebecca Baker

Rebecca Baker was a Starfleet officer assigned to the USS Swiftfire-A. She served as a science officer on the ship and usually manned the bridge station during the gamma shift. ("The Only Thing Necessary")

[edit] Clark

Chief Petty Officer Clark was a Starfleet non-commissioned officer who served in the 24th century. He worked on the USS Swiftfire-A's shuttlebay and was responsible for the maintenance of several Peregrine-class fighters, including Wing Commander Maxine Benton's. ("For the Federation")

[edit] Davis

Crewman Davis was a Starfleet enlisted personnel. In mid-2374, during one iteration of the temporal causality loop the Swiftfire was trapped in he joined Lieutenant Commander Pavlo Celcho and Ensign John Muir in trying to disable an emergency force field that has stopped the warp core ejection system from ejecting the core. He wanted to evacuate with the rest of the crew when the captain ordered a saucer separation but was ordered to continue on the mission by Celcho. He was killed when the core breached. ("Q, Time and Again")

Davis was part of the away team to board the Fairstar to try and repair the warp core in early 2375. ("Waiting for the Sun")

[edit] Dodgson

Petty Officer Second Class Dodgson was a security officer assigned to the USS Swiftfire-A. In 2375, he along with Lieutenant Commander Nikki Whitechapel accompanied Ambassador Dylan Whitechapel to the Echlan space station. ("The Only Thing Necessary")

[edit] Jabrad

Chief Petty Officer Jabrad was a Tellarite engineer assigned to the USS Swiftfire-A. He was repaired a console on the bridge when the Echlan, Groa Ilata was brought to the bridge. ("The Only Thing Necessary")

[edit] Laris

Crewman Laris was a Tellarite Starfleet enlisted personnel. When the ship was stuck in a temporal causality loop Captain Jonathan Masters would walk past Laris and Ensign Narin in the hallway near his quarters each morning. In the iteration where the loop was broken he joined Ensign Frank Cole on a mission to the shuttlebay to use one of the shuttles to communicate with Starfleet Task Force 59 when the USS Swiftfire-A's communication system was offline. The group was attacked by two Jem'Hadar on route and Laris was killed. ("Q, Time and Again")

A memorial service for the crew killed in the attack, including Laris was held on the ship at some point after the event. Laris would later appear in a nightmare Cole had several weeks later. ("Change in Command")

[edit] Malic

Ensign Malic was a Trill Starfleet flight controller. When Ensign Frank Cole took a late-night shift Malic took his place on the bridge during the next alpha shift. ("Moral Actions")

[edit] Misi

Lieutenant Misi was the gamma shift commanding officer of the USS Swiftfire-A. He had served on the ship since it was launched and had helped set up Frank Cole with Autumn Bailey. ("Regression", "The Only Thing Necessary")

[edit] John Muir

Ensign John Muir was a Human Starfleet engineer on the Swiftfire-A. During on iteration of the temporal causality loop Muir joined Crewman Davis in trying to eject the warp core, which was trapped by an emergency force field. Their attempt failed the the warp core exploded, killing them, destroyed the ship and reset the time loop. ("Q, Time and Again")

[edit] Munro

Munro was a Starfleet engineer on the Swiftfire-A. He checked Pavlo Celcho's hand after he received a shock while trying to repair a torpedo launcher. ("The Front")

[edit] Nair

Ensign Nair was a Bolian Starfleet operations manager who joined the crew of the USS Swiftfire-A in 2376 to replace Lieutenant Karak. She was still new to the ship when the Battle of Sol occurred. She was killed during the battle when by the Vendoth when they boarded the Swiftfire during the battle. ("United We Stand")

[edit] Joleni Nairn

Ensign Joleni Nairn was an unjoined Trill Starfleet officer who was assigned to the USS Swiftfire-A's science department. When the ship was stuck in a temporal causality loop Captain Jonathan Masters would walk past Nairn and Crewman Laris in the hallway near his quarters each morning. ("Q, Time and Again")

She was also the second cousin Lieutenant Paul Dyson, a joined Trill and the assistant chief engineer of the Swiftfire-A. ("No Rest for the Wicked")

[edit] Rosetta

Rosetta was a crew member of the USS Swiftfire-A. He had served on the ship since its launch and was part of the gamma shift. He usually manned the Operations console. ("The Only Thing Necessary")

[edit] Bernard Wood

Bernard Wood was a Starfleet nurse from the 24th century. Wood was assigned to the USS Swiftfire-A in 2374. After Wing Commander Maxine Benton was seriously injured during the fighting in Sector 432 Wood assisted in her surgery by removing a large piece of shrapnel that was lodged in her body. ("The Front")

[edit] Xice

Xice was a Starfleet shuttlecraft pilot assigned to the USS Swiftfire-A. In 2375, he flew the George Smith, which transported a party to meet with the Echlan on their orbital station. ("The Only Thing Necessary")

[edit] Special Operations Command personnel

[edit] Biggs

"Biggs" was the nickname of an SOC pilot that took part in the operation to gather intelligence on the Jem'Hadar battleship. ("A Dreadful Operation")

[edit] Alec Cushing

Alec Cushing was the captain of the USS Devastator. He oversaw the capture of a Karemma starship, later named Aeneid, for the mission to infiltrate the Val'toka II shipyards. He then shadowed the operation as backup before transporting the Starfleet Marines and fighter pilots from the USS Swiftfire-A to Deep Space 9. ("A Dreadful Operation")

[edit] Karl Dunning

Karl Dunning was a Human SOC officer. He infiltrated a Galor-class warship to rescue Lieutenant Terri Letac, who had been captured by the Dominion. During the mission he operated off the USS Hector. ("Always on My Mind")

[edit] Page

Lieutenant Page was a male SOC officer. Originally serving with the Starfleet Rapid Response Team he joined SOC two months before the operation to infiltrate the Val'toka II shipyards. ("A Dreadful Operation")

[edit] Porkins

"Porkins" was the nickname of an SOC pilot that took part in the operation to gather intelligence on the Jem'Hadar battleship. ("A Dreadful Operation")

[edit] Pratt

Pratt was a Human SOC member. He took part in the mission to capture the Female Changeling and after Rua was killed he took his teammate's body back to their shuttle. Later that year he was also part of the squad that was sent to gather intelligence on the Jem'Hadar battleship. He pretended to be a Cardassian officer and relayed misleading information to the shipyards control centre during the theft of a Jem'Hadar dreadnought. ("The Founder Ploy", "A Dreadful Operation")

[edit] Angrad Ress

Angrad Ress, also called Wedge, was a Devanion SOC pilot that took part in the operation to gather intelligence on the Jem'Hadar battleship. Wing Commander Maxine Benton was his weapons' operator during the mission. ("A Dreadful Operation")

[edit] Rua

Rua was a Betazoid SOC member. He was killed by the Jem'Hadar during a mission to capture the Female Changeling in 2374. ("The Founder Ploy")

[edit] Other Starfleet personnel

Also includes retired personnel

[edit] Andrea Barrett

Captain Andrea Barrett was the commanding officer of the USS Covington during the Dominion War. While the COs of Starfleet Task Force 59 discussed how to deal with the Fairstar Barrett pointed out the Captain Edward Smith's heart was in the right place, even if his actions were not the best advised.

Later when her ship rescued Captain Jonathan Masters and Rachel Daley she was glad to see Masters was still alive, though she pointed out the Captains Megan Amphlett and Xavier Werfel would be more so. ("Waiting for the Sun")

[edit] Harriar Benton

Harriar Benton was the Betazoid father of Maxine Benton. Married to Katherine Benton he was a retired Starfleet shuttle pilot who went into the tourism business with his wife. They ran a shuttle tours of Betazed and the surrounding system. ("Over the Horizon")

Harriar was on Betazed when it fell to the Dominion during the Dominion War. ("For the Federation")

[edit] Katherine Benton

Katherine Benton was the Human mother of Maxine Benton. Married to Harriar Benton she was a retired Starfleet shuttle pilot who went into the tourism business with her husband. They ran a shuttle tours of Betazed and the surrounding system. ("Over the Horizon")

Katherine was on Betazed when it fell to the Dominion during the Dominion War. ("For the Federation")

[edit] Paul Cattermole

Vice Admiral Paul Cattermole was a Starfleet officer from the 24th century. In 2373, Cattermole was the commanding officer on Starbase Mariner in orbit of Mars. After the outbreak of hostilities with the Dominion Cattermole briefed Captain Jonathan Masters before deploying him and the USS Swiftfire-A to Sector 432 to join the Fifth Fleet. (Star Trek: Swiftfire: "Deployment")

[edit] Devlin

Devlin was a Section 214C Enforcer who was deployed from the USS Annan to search for Captain Jonathan Masters and Lieutenant Commander Kristin Sela on Caprius III. He initially remained with the crashed shuttle, Brumby, in case the pair returned to it and noticed when the Swiftfire managed to contact the shuttle and destroyed its communication systems, though not quick enough for the Swiftfire to not be able to figure out the vessel's location. When a group of Enforcers found the pair and a standoff occurred between the group and a platoon from the Swiftfire Delvin identified himself as in charge of that group of enforcers and relayed messages between Captain Jayce Delan on the Annan and the troops from the Swiftfire as they brought the situation to a close. ("Crossfire")

[edit] Neville Ella

Captain Neville Ella was the commanding officer of the USS Winston in 2364. For an away mission to the planet Lanzling he placed newly promoted Lieutenant Jonathan Masters in command. ("The Horseman of the Apocalypse")

[edit] David Elliot

Captain David Elliot was a human Starfleet officer from the 24th century. In 2372, he was given command of the USS Swiftsure, the Swiftsure-class prototype. (Star Trek: Swiftfire: "The Darkness Within")

Elliot was still in command of the vessel during the Dominion War in 2374. (Star Trek: Swiftfire: "For the Federation")

[edit] Fe'yar

Captain Fe'yar was the commanding officer of the USS Quivira. While discussing the situation of the Fairstar in late-2374, he voiced his displeasure at Captain Edward Smith for putting the ship in its current situation and wasting the time of Task Force 59. ("Waiting for the Sun")

[edit] Clara Feeman

Nurse Clara Feeman was a Starfleet nurse on the USS Olympia. She was off duty when the Olympia was disabled and witnessed Chief Petty Officer Ian Willis being injured and carried him to an escape pod with the help of Jase Collins. She then looked after Willis for a week before he passed away from his injuries. She and Collins survived thirteen days on the Class L planet they were marooned on before succumbing to the effects of carbon dioxide poisoning. ("Olympia Descending")

[edit] Grant

Lieutenant Grant was a Starfleet officer on the USS Maximus. While on a mission off the ship he got into an argument with Yel'tar over who was the greatest captain to serve in Starfleet. When the Borg arrived on the planet he was captured while trying to flee. ("One is the Loneliest Number")

[edit] Jeong Kyu-Seon

Captain Jeong Kyu-Seon was the commanding officer of the USS Bonestell (NCC-65702) from at least 2367 to 2369. After Lieutenant Commander Jonathan Masters was reassigned to the USS Swiftfire in 2369 he promoted Susan Core to first officer. Core considered that Masters recommendation was the main reason for Captain Jeong's choice. ("No Rest for the Wicked")

[edit] Matthew Kefu

Ensign Matthew Kefu was a Starfleet officer in Section 214C serving on the Albyn starbase during 2372. When the base detected Odo's search for information on subject 498 he was on duty and attempted to run a trace on the signal but due to Odo's countermeasures he could only figure out it came from the Bajor system. Later when Odo went after the information he had taken the anti-tracing software into effect and was able to narrow the trace down to Odo. ("The Darkness Within")

[edit] Isaiah Kelsey

Lieutenant Isaiah Kelsey was the identity Glen Cory claimed was Jonathan Masters true identity after he was captured by the Rough Necks. Cory claimed the lieutenant was a member of Starfleet Intelligence. ("A Rough Time")

It was not made clear if Isaiah Kelsey was a real person or just a random name Cory created.

[edit] Aida Lutz

Aida Lutz was a Starfleet officer during the latter half of the 24th century. She went to high school with Jonathan Masters and would be in the same class as him at Starfleet Academy. ("Always on My Mind")

Around a decade before 2374, Lutz and Masters had a falling out that resulted in both been on non-speaking terms from that point on. ("A Magnificent View")

[edit] Malak

Lieutenant Malak was part of a three person team that infiltrated a Romulan base near the Romulan Neutral Zone prior to official contact between the Federation and Romulan Star Empire were restored in 2364. After transmitting the data they were after the trio tried to make their escape but were discovered and Malak was forced to shoot a Romulan, alerting the base to their presence. She was killed by Romulan security personnel and the other two members were captured. ("For the Federation")

[edit] Gloria Martina

Gloria Martina was a pioneering Starfleet counsellor whose work is considered to be the foundations of the specialisation. In the late-24th century she was somewhat immortalised with the creation of the holographic counsellor, which was made in her image. ("Always on My Mind")

[edit] John Masters

John Masters was a retired Starfleet officer. He served in Starfleet for over twenty years. After leaving he entered the world of politics where he would serve as the Lord Mayor of Sydney as well as in the United Earth government. He was the son of Charlene Masters and the father of Dalton Masters. He was still alive in 2374 and living in Sydney. ("No Rest for the Wicked")

[edit] Pamela Mortlock

Lieutenant Pamela Mortlock was a Starfleet officer in Section 214C serving on the Albyn starbase during 2372. When the base detected Odo's search for information on subject 498 she was on duty and recorded the files Odo accessed and attempted to access. During Odo's second search she readied the program that was sent to wipe Odo's computer of these files.("The Darkness Within")

[edit] Norman

Lieutenant Commander Norman was part of a three person team that infiltrated a Romulan base near the Romulan Neutral Zone prior to official contact between the Federation and Romulan Star Empire were restored in 2364. After transmitting the data they were after the trio tried to make their escape but were discovered and Norman was injured during their capture. The surviving pair were rescued three weeks later, however his time in Romulan captivity took its toll on Norman and he took his own life a week after he was rescued. ("For the Federation")

[edit] Tom Presley

Tom Presley was a Starfleet doctor that appeared in the Dominion simulated future that Terri Letac experienced in 2375. In the simulation Presley was a doctor on Starbase 375 and was responalbe for operating the mind probe on Letac. Presley claimed to have served on the starbase during the Dominion War. ("Always on My Mind")

This character's name is a combination of Colonel Tom Parker and Elvis Presley.

[edit] Willa Rennie

Ensign Willa Rennie was a female Haliian Starfleet officer from the 24th century. She served on the USS Swiftfire in 2372 as the operations manager. She was decapitated at her station by a Klingon warrior after the ship was boarded. She had remained at her station to continue to evacuate the crippled USS Swiftsure and was attacked from behind. Captain Jeri Allston struggled to see the honour in a large Klingon warrior killing a young, petite and defenceless woman from behind. (Star Trek: Swiftfire: "The Darkness Within")

[edit] Haley Renu

Haley Renu served in Starfleet during the 24th century. She was stationed on the USS Yamaguchi in 2344 when she and her husband, Mark, adopted a Bajoran child orphaned whilst fleeing Bajor. In 2356, she and her husband had retired from Starfleet and were living in New Seattle on Penthara IV. ("What Little Girls are Made Of")

[edit] Mark Renu

Mark Renu served in Starfleet during the 24th century as a security officer. He was stationed on the USS Yamaguchi in 2344 when he and his wife, Haley, adopted a Bajoran child orphaned whilst fleeing Bajor. In 2356, he and his wife had retired from Starfleet and were living in New Seattle on Penthara IV where he worked as a police officer. ("What Little Girls are Made Of")

[edit] S'hal

Captain S'hal was the female Vulcan commanding officer of the USS Gallant. She agreed with Captain Fe'yar that Captain Edward Smith had not done the smartest thing in using the Fairstar as a refugee ship. ("Waiting for the Sun")

[edit] Sato

Captain Sato was the commanding officer of the USS Pacific and in command of Starfleet Task Force 59's Excelsior wing. During the briefing on how to protect the Fairstar he was ordered to take his wing and form a second defensive line. ("Waiting for the Sun")

[edit] Sevel

Captain Sevel was the Vulcan commanding officer of the USS Monash during the 2370s. ("A Magnificent View")

[edit] Visa Sicilona

Captain Visa Sicilona was a Starfleet officer in Section 214C and was the commanding officer of the Albyn starbase in 2372. He was a bulky and aging man with a reclining hairline. Despite outranking Commander Ivan Domique, the commander's status as a Section 214C Enforcer meant that he did not have to report or take orders from Sicilona. ("The Darkness Within")

[edit] Lance Thompson

Captain Lance Thompson was a Starfleet Ground Forces officer who served in the ground force division stationed at Nthony C during the Dominion War. In late-2374, he led an attack on a Jem'Hadar convoy transporting their division commander, Finith, in the hopes of capturing the Vorta commander. While the Starfleet force successfully dealt with the escorting Jem'Hadar the mission was a failure as Finith once she realised she was captured killed herself. This attack was coincidentally at the same time as the attack began for the Liberation of Nthony C and Thompson decided to use the surprise arrival of friendly forces to push forward an assault on a Jem'Hadar position. ("For the Federation")

[edit] Vanessa

Vanessa was a Starfleet officer on the USS Maximus. She was involved in a romantic relationship with Yel'tar after he joined the crew. She hid in her quarters when the Maximus was boarded by the Borg and was found by the assimilated Yel'tar. She attempted to convince him to help her escape but failed and was assimilated. ("One is the Loneliest Number")

[edit] Weavyn

Admiral Weavyn was a Starfleet flag officer from the 24th century. In mid-2374, he sent a status report on his fleet to Starfleet Command. ("No Rest for the Wicked")

[edit] Gary Wessling

Gary Steven Wessling was a Starfleet officer from the 24th century who was killed in action in 2358. Born in 2332 he was the Bruce and Julie Wessling's first child. In 2350, he was accepted into Starfleet Academy and moved out of home. His sister recalls that his graduation from the academy was the happiest moment of his life. Four years later he was killing while defending a Federation outpost from Cardassian attack.

In mid-2374, his sister Aimee visited his grave site in a cemetery in San Francisco following visiting their parents. ("No Rest for the Wicked")

[edit] Ian Willis

Chief Petty Officer Ian Willis was a Starfleet noncommissioned officer on the USS Olympia. A technician he specialised in transporters and replicators. He was severely injured when the Olympia was crippled by a surge of metreon radiation. He was safely evacuated from the ship by Clara Feeman and Jase Collins in an escape pod. After the pod crashed on the surface of a Class L planet he never regained consciousness and after about a week passed away. His body was buried close to the escape pod. ("Olympia Descending")

[edit] Yeltes

Captain Yeltes was a Trill Starfleet officer from the 24th century. By at least 2372 Yeltes was the commanding officer of the Steamrunner-class, USS Stingray. ("The Darkness Within")

Yeltes continued to captain the Stingray during the Dominion War. ("For the Federation")

[edit] Yeung

Lieutenant Yeung was a Starfleet officer serving at Starfleet Command. In mid-2374, he notified Captain Jonathan Masters that the USS Swiftfire-A was to join Starfleet Task Force 59 and that ship was deploying a few days earlier then previously planned. ("No Rest for the Wicked")

[edit] Yulerian

Captain Yulerian was a Kobheerian Starfleet officer and the commanding officer of the USS Curtin and Starfleet Task Force 59's carrier wing. He reported that the transfer of civilians from the Fairstar to the ships of his wing was complete during a briefing of the COs of the task force. ("Waiting for the Sun")

[edit] Civilians

[edit] Caleb Banner

Caleb Banner was a civilian engineer who served as the chief engineer on the Fairstar during 2374 to early-2375. He was an experienced engineer serving on half a dozen vessels, two as chief engineer. He managed to keep the Fairstar operational for a longer period over the recommended maintenance schedule with few crew that was was normally required. After the ship was disabled he received help from a team from the USS Swiftfire-A. ("Waiting for the Sun")

[edit] Breena

Breena was a Cardassian woman who worked as the secretary to Peclyar Viscot in his main office on Cardassia Prime. Gil Corat Damar considered her an attractive woman and invited her out to have a few drinks with him. Tarat later told Damar to cancel any plans he had to meet with her as she was going to be "tied up" with the Obsidian Order during their investigations into Viscot's business. ("...and the Consequences We Reap")

[edit] Michael Campbell

Michael Campbell was a chief technician on the Federation colony Nathan's Gap. In 2374, he helped repair the damaged SC-193 while Terri Letac and Nikki Whitechapel were stranded on the planet. ("Moral Actions")

[edit] Austin Core

Austin Core was the younger brother of Susan Core as well as the middle child in the family. Austin worked as a policy advisor in the United Earth government. ("No Rest for the Wicked")

[edit] Emily Core

Emily Core was the younger sister of Susan Core as well as the youngest child in the family. In 2374, at the age of sixteen she was causing some concern for her mother as Emily was just starting to date. ("No Rest for the Wicked")

[edit] Hilary Core

Hilary Core was a human civilian. She was married to George Core and had three children, Susan, Austin and Emily. She was widowed in 2367 when her husband was killed during the Battle of Wolf 359. In 2374, she was having issues with her youngest daughter, Emily, who was starting to date. ("No Rest for the Wicked")

[edit] Bianca Dawn/DarkStar

Bianca Dawn also known by the pseudonym DarkStar was an Australian artist from the 24th century. She was known for her holographic sculptures that included a signature "dark star" that radiates out light over the rest of her sculpture.

She went to high school in Canberra and was in the same class as Jonathan Masters. In 2373, she was asked by Masters if she could provide him with a painting of the USS Swiftfire-A. Nearly a year later she completed the request, as well as two additional works of the previous starships to be named Swiftfire, having them delivered to the Swiftfire-A just before it returned to duty in mid-2374. ("The Only Thing Necessary")

[edit] Luke Dyson

Luke Dyson was a human from Vega IX. In 2306, he was the first on the scene following Seltac Xym's hovercar accident. He was instructed on how to keep the the Xym symbiont alive and how to contact the proper authorities to retreive the symbiont. Out of respect for Dyson Xym changed its same to Dyson. The symbiont's second host attended Luke Dyson's funeral in 2351. ("No Rest for the Wicked")

[edit] Quar Dyson

Quar Dyson was the second host of the Xym/Dyson symbiont. He was joined to symbiont in 2306 after the tragic death of the first host in a hovercar accident. Quar was over forty years old at the time of the joining. He was chosen do to his age and maturity to deal with any mental or emotional damage the symbiont may have received. He proved to be a stabilising influence on the symbiont. After he joined with Xym he informed the others of the symbiont's name change. He visited Luke Dyson, the man who saved his symbiont's life twice. Once not long after been joined and then for Luke's funeral. He died in 2368 passing on Dyson to Paul Dyson. ("No Rest for the Wicked")


The hosts of Dyson/Xym
Seltac - Quar - Paul


[edit] Hunter Gerardo

Hunter Gerardo was the head of the military forces on Nathan's Gap. ("Moral Actions")

[edit] Professor Howard

Professor Howard was the identity the Dominion used when they contacted Terri Letac to lure her off the USS Swiftfire-A in 2375. Howard was represented as running a subspace anomaly conference on Casperia Prime and appeared to be human-like. ("Always on My Mind")

[edit] Jack

Jack was a human colonist on a distant Federation colony. He was responsible for a group of campers on a trip and entertained them with camp fire stories. The campers believed him to be a former Starfleet officer, though he neither confirmed nor denied it. He seemed to possess some information on the USS Swiftfire-A and its crew and as well as a Starfleet combadge. ("...and the Consequences We Reap")

[edit] Jimmy

Jimmy was the nickname for a Ktarian holo-cameraman working for the Federation News Service. He was sent along with reporter Jasmine Carter to the USS Swiftfire-A to do a PR story on the ship following Operation Return. ("Task Force 59")

[edit] Letac Gigi

Letac Gigi was a Bajoran married to Letac Marrus. She had a child in 2344, Letac Vari. Her family attempted to flee from Bajor two weeks after she gave birth. The freighter they were escaping on was attacked by a Cardassian patrol ship, which resulted in the death or her and her husband. ("Deployment", "What Little Girls are Made Of")

[edit] Letac Marrus

Letac Marrus was a Bajoran married to Letac Gigi. They had a child in 2344, Letac Vari. They attempted to flee from Bajor two weeks after the birth of his daughter. The freighter they were escaping on was attacked by a Cardassian patrol ship, which resulted in the death of both him and his wife. ("Deployment", "What Little Girls are Made Of")

[edit] Britta Lindström

Britta Lindström was the daughter of Emma and Tomas Lindström. In mid-2374, she was seven years old. After finding out Maxine Benton was a Betazoid she asked if Benton could read her mind, when Benton said no she did not understand why. ("No Rest for the Wicked")

[edit] Emma Lindström

Emma Lindström (nee Murphy) was the younger sister of Carol Murphy. At some point she married Tomas Lindström. She had two children with Tomas, Mats and Britta. She live in Utopia Planitia on Mars with her family where she also worked as a secretary in a ship construction company. ("No Rest for the Wicked")

[edit] Mats Lindström

Mats Lindström was the son of Emma and Tomas Lindström. In mid-2374, he was nine years old. ("No Rest for the Wicked")

[edit] Tomas Lindström

Tomas Lindström was the husband of Emma Lindström. He considered himself a stay-at-home dad and shouldered most of the responsibility of looking after their young children and the household. Prior to that he worked as a marine biologist in Sweden. He had a volunteer job at the city's information centre a few days a week. ("No Rest for the Wicked")

[edit] Jacob Octago

Jacob Octago was the son of Madeline Octago. In 2374, he was still a young child and was excited by Nikki Whitechapel's stories about the war against the Cardassians. He was one of a group of children that Whitechapel planned to smuggle out of Nathan's Gap as she viewed it as only a matter of time before the Dominion discovered the hidden colony and destroyed it. Her plan was discovered by Madeline Octago who convinced her to leave the children as well as to keep the colony's existence a secret. ("Moral Actions")

[edit] Rema

Rema was the youngest daughter of Karak and T'Vel. She was born in 2348. By 2374, she had a successful career. ("For the Federation")

[edit] Solin

Solin was a Bajoran vedek and was Jonathan Masters guide when Masters spent some time on Bajor prior to the First Battle of Chin'toka. Solin allowed Masters to look into the Orb of Time after feeling his pagh. ("Into the Fire")

[edit] T'Vel

T'Vel was a Vulcan woman married to Karak. She married Karak prior to him joining Starfleet and the pair had two daughters. In 2374, she expressed the desire to have another child though it would be a year until Karak would again enter pon farr, which was a change from her stance when she went through her pon farr three years previous. ("No Rest for the Wicked", "For the Federation")

[edit] Deborah Tait

Deborah Tait was the ex-wife of Dylan Whitechapel. During her marriage to Dylan she had two children, Nikki and Jane. In early-2375, she remarried though did not change her last name. She gained at least one step-child from the new married, a step-son who had joined the Starfleet Ground Forces just before her wedding to his father. ("The Only Thing Necessary")

[edit] Aashi Tiki

Aashi Tiki was the wife of David Tiki. Aashi and David were high school sweethearts and continued their relationship as David went through the Starfleet Marine Corps Academy. She briefly left David after he cheated on her with a first year recruit in his fourth year. She got back with David and two years later they were married and expecting their first child. She had two other children with David, Christina and Samantha.

In 2374, she managed a resort on a small island off Viti Levu, the main island in Fiji. She helped organise a function at the resort for the crew of the USS Swiftfire-A at Captain Jonathan Masters' request. ("No Rest for the Wicked")

[edit] Christina Tiki

Christina Tiki (Chrissy) was the middle child of David and Aashi Tiki. She was considered to be the arty one, with natural talent and ability for subjects such as art, music and performing. In mid-2374, she won the role of a lead character in a school play and wanted her father to come see it while he was on leave from the USS Swiftfire-A. ("No Rest for the Wicked")

[edit] Pranav Tiki

Pranav Tiki was the oldest child of David and Aashi Tiki. His mother wanted David to talk to him as he had returned poor grades in the previous term and was spending too much time chasing girls. ("No Rest for the Wicked")

[edit] Samantha Tiki

Samantha Tiki was the youngest child of David and Aashi Tiki. On the day David was due home on leave Aashi took her out of school to help prepare for his return. When they returned home from shopping she helped her mother by carrying in two bags of shopping, which her mother warned her not to drop. As soon as she noticed her father was already home she immediately dropped the bags in her excitement. She was disappointed to hear that David would not be around for her birthday the following month, though he did promise her they could have an early celebration. ("No Rest for the Wicked")

[edit] Vela

Vela was the eldest daughter of Karak and T'Vel. She was born in 2334. By 2374, she had a successful career and a family of her own. ("For the Federation")

[edit] Chase Veles

Chase Veles was the chief advise to Madeline Octago, the head of Nathan's Gap's government. ("Moral Actions")

[edit] Bruce Wessling

Bruce Wessling was the husband of Julie Wessling. They had two children, Gary and Aimee. When Aimee made it known she wanted to join Starfleet Bruce was opposed due to the lose of their son a few years earlier. Aimee joined anyway and the relationship between him and his daughter became strained. ("No Rest for the Wicked")

[edit] Julie Wessling

Julie Wessling was the wife of Bruce Wessling. They had two children, Gary and Aimee. When Aimee made it known she wanted to join Starfleet she was opposed due to the lose of their son a few years earlier. Aimee joined anyway and the relationship between her and his daughter became strained. ("No Rest for the Wicked")

[edit] Jane Whitechapel

Jane Whitechapel was the sister of Nikki Whitechapel. She lived in London, England and worked as a performer in West End. In mid-2374, she was very busy due to her role in a popular production. ("No Rest for the Wicked")

[edit] Cathy Whiting

Cathy Whiting was a human from the Federation colony of Belis IV. At some point prior to 2369 she married Alexander Whiting and would have two daughters prior to 2373. In that year Cathy was killed along with her children during a Klingon attack on the colony. She was just one of over 12,000 to be killed during the attack.

Her death haunted her husband and drove him into going renegade and attacking the Klingon Empire to avenge his family. Despite her death he would be haunted by nightmares and visions of her up until his death six months after Cathy was killed. ("Vengeance")

[edit] Seltac Xym

Seltac Xym was the first host of the Xym symbiont. She had only been joined to Xym for twelve years when she had a fatal hovercar accident on Vega IX. Before she died she instructed Luke Dyson, the first person on the scene, on how to remove and care for the symbiont until representatives from Trill could arrive. She died from trauma caused by the accident not long after Xym was removed. ("No Rest for the Wicked")


The hosts of Dyson/Xym
Seltac - Quar - Paul


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[edit] Steven Brooks

Steven Brooks was a member of the pirate group, the Rough Necks. He was a relatively young man, though he was far from physically fit with a body shape similar to a Pakled. During a mission to attack a Federation convoy he manned the helm station on the Kelly.

Following that mission Brooks was in charge of sorting out cargo they had captured in one of the pirate base's cargo bays. Brooks befriended Jonathan Masters who was posing as a AWOL Starfleet officer. When Masters true intentions became clear the pirate's security chief used Brooks to lure Masters to a trap for him to be quietly taken into custody. However, Masters figured this out and got his hands on a phaser and stunned Brooks and briefly escaped. Brooks' was executed by the leader of the group for his failure. ("A Rough Time")

[edit] Buddy

Buddy was a dog owned by Bruce and Julie Wessling. When they were visited by their daughter in 2374 Bruce said he was surprised that Buddy appeared to recognise her given the two years that had past since Buddy last saw Aimee. ("No Rest for the Wicked")

[edit] Tugg Darcy

Tugg Darcy was a Human member of the Maquis and was part of Brendan Patol's cell. Of Irish heritage Darcy was from the Demilitarized Zone, otherwise known as a 'Zoner'. In 2373 in the Pendragon universe, he took part in a mission to sabotage the Torros III shipyards so to draw the IKS Brakt into a trap. Following the "fake" crash of their Klingon shuttle Darcy and Carl Lewis took hidden positions away from the shuttle so to catch a Klingon landing party in a deadly crossfire. Darcy did not think highly of his follow cell member, Jonathan Masters, and considered him to be dangerous and a psychopath. (Star Trek: Swiftfire: "There's No Angels Here")

[edit] Deerjal

Gul Deerjal was the Cardassian commander of the Eighth Shodar. She led the Cardassian contingent during the Battle of Guyra. The Starfleet commanders suspected that she had transferred her flag to the Hutet when it appeared as part of the attack fleet but still prioritised the Turath'ir, which was her last reported flagship. ("Over the Horizon")

[edit] Emar

Glinn Emar was a Cardassian officer who served at the Val'toka II shipyards in 2374. Emar had no love for the Dominion and only saw it as a way for the Cardassian Union to gain dominance. He unsuspectingly assisted a Special Operations Command team in a mission to infiltrate the shipyards by sending their captured Karemma starship, Aeneid to dock with a drydock holding a Jem'Hadar dreadnought. During the SOC team's escape that damaged the station he was on he run to find a safe place to hide. ("A Dreadful Operation")

[edit] Guardian

The Guardian was an alien artificial intelligence that was encountered a a Starfleet Marine company on an ancient warship hidden on one of the planets in the Chin'toka system. The Guardian interacted with the Marines through a hologram and was able to control all functions on the ship, through seemed to be independent of the ship's power and computer systems.

The Guardian last had contact with biological beings 5,587 years before 2374. It claimed not to possess any information about its creators. It also referenced an enemy of its creators it was specifically meant to protect the ship from calling them the "Invaders", possessing only the required information to allow for a DNA comparison. ("Semper Fidelis")

[edit] Hasalt

Hasalt was a Klingon serving on the IKS Brakt in 2373 in the Pendragon universe. He was killed in a Maquis ambush by Jonathan Masters. (Other Knights: Star Trek: Swiftfire: "There's No Angels Here")

[edit] Juicy

Juicy was a member of Brendan Patol's Maquis cell. She was responsible for the mechanical maintenance of the group's vessel, the Virtuous. After ordering a drink from one of the ship's replicators Patol noted that he would have to get her to have a look at the replicators due to the poor quality of the drink. (Star Trek: Swiftfire: "There's No Angels Here")

[edit] Leh'tar

Commander Leh'tar was a Romulan officer in the Romulan Star Navy. He was the commanding officer of the IRW Imperial Fist during the Liberation of Nthony C. ("For the Federation")

[edit] Carl Lewis

Carl Lewis was a Human member of the Maquis and was part of Brendan Patol's cell. A 'Zoner', Lewis was from the Demilitarized Zone. In 2373 in the Pendragon universe, he took part in a mission to sabotage the Torros III shipyards so to draw the IKS Brakt into a trap. Following the "fake" crash of their Klingon shuttle Lewis and Tugg Darcy took hidden positions away from the shuttle so to catch a Klingon landing party in a deadly crossfire. Unlike Darcy, Lewis did not seem to have an issue with Jonathan Masters, a non-Zoner member of their group. (Star Trek: Swiftfire: "There's No Angels Here")

[edit] Pri'tak

Pri'tak was a Vendoth warrior who lead the Vendoth to victory in the purification of Ooria IV. A Vendoth battle cruiser would be named in his honour and its last commander would be VenQa' Var'tak, one of his descendants. ("The True")

[edit] Pulnon

Sadok'toran Pulnon was the Vorta commander of the Jem'Hadar Thirteenth Division. Pulnon led the Dominion fleet during the Battle of Guyra and was killed early in the battle when his battle cruiser was destroyed by the Guyra IV moonbase. ("Over the Horizon")

[edit] Renek

Renek was a Romulan flag officer in the Romulan Star Navy during the 24th century. In early 2375, Renek travelled from Earth on the IKS Bal'is along with Starfleet Admiral Dalton Masters and Klingon General Gar to the front to rendezvous with the USS Venture. On the Venture Renek and the other flag officers received a briefing on Operation Chestnut. Following the briefing he gave his support for the operation. He then travelled back to Earth on the Bal'is. ("Always on My Mind")

[edit] Srejac

Gul Srejac was the commanding officer of the Cardassian Bel'shan-class, Klaa-tar. He was the CO of Gil Corat Damar and informed Damar of his transfer off the Klaa-tar onto a freighter, effectively retarding Damar's promising career. ("...and the Consequences We Reap")

[edit] Tarat

Tarat was an agent of the Obsidian Order. He approached Gil Corat Damar to recruit him in his mission to expose Peclyar Viscot as a dissident. Following the capture of Viscot, Tarat visited Damar to thank him for his help in the operation. ("...and the Consequences We Reap")

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