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Afghanistan 2009–2010 Over 130 members of the 3rd Battalion (Duke of Wellington's) deployed in July 2009 as Battle Casualty Replacements to various other British regiments in Helmand Province. Burma Company of the 3rd Battalion (Duke of Wellington's) deployed to Afghanistan in August 2009 and were then followed by members of Corunna Company. 18-year-old Pte Jonathon Young, of Burma Company, was killed by an Improvised explosive device in Sangin, on Thursday 20 August, three weeks after arriving in Afghanistan. A serjeant, from the 2nd Battalion The Rifles, 29-year-old Serjeant Paul McAleese, was killed when he went to the assistance of Pte Young.
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On 1 February 2010, 22-year-old Corporal Liam Riley, of Sheffield, and 27-year-old Lance Corporal Graham Shaw, of Golcar in Huddersfield were killed by separate IED's, Malgir, near Gereshk in Helmand Province, whilst on base security foot patrols. Both soldiers, from Corunna Company of the 3rd Battalion (Duke of Wellington's), were attached to the 1st Battalion Coldstream Guards, as Battle Casualty Replacements. Prince Harry had trained with Cpl Riley at Suffield in Canada and paid tribute to him in a news release.
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The 2nd Battalion (Green Howards), plus 60 members of the 4th Battalion, deployed with 11th Light Brigade in September 2009 for a seven-month posting in Op Herrick XI as the OMLT Battle Group. Their actions featured in a series of Newsnight programmes shown both during the deployment and after their return, which focused on OMLT 2 in Sangin under Major Rob Palfrey. Two members of the Battalion were awarded the Military Cross, Lieutenant Colin Lunn of Doncaster, and Acting Corporal Andrew Wardle of Hetton-le-Hole in Sunderland. In addition, Sergeant John Swithenbank and Corporal John Hardman received the Queen's Gallantry Medal.
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On 23 June 2010, 26-year-old Lance Corporal David Ramsden of Otley, who was serving with the 1st Battalion The Mercian Regiment, was killed. The NCO from 1st Battalion (Prince of Wales Own) was serving as part of the Police Advisory Team which was tasked to respond to an incident at a checkpoint near Gereshk in Helmand Province, when the Ridgeback armoured vehicle he was travelling in rolled into a waterway. He was killed alongside colleagues Colour Sergeant Martyn Simon Horton, Private Douglas Niall Halliday and Private Alex Isaac.
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Afghanistan 2011–2012
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In October 2011, 500 members of the 1st Battalion (Prince of Wales Own) were deployed to Helmand province in Afghanistan for a six-month tour in support of the 20th Armoured Brigade, their first deployment to Afghanistan as a complete battalion. The battalion was split up for the deployment, with A Company working with 3rd Battalion The Royal Regiment of Scotland, B and C Companies with the Danish Army, and the Brigade Headquarters providing staff for Headquarters Task Force Helmand. 1 YORKS soldiers formed the Brigade Reconnaissance Force with members of 1st The Queen's Dragoon Guards. Soldiers from 1st Battalion were reported to have been involved in 'high tempo' patrol operations alongside the Afghanistan police force. B Company serving as part of the Danish Battle Group in the Nahr-e Saraj (North) area of operations, patrolled aggressively into several contested areas. On 1 December 2011 the Battalion was involved in a dawn raid on a suspected IED factory. On 1 January 2012
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Private John King was killed in an explosion while on a foot patrol in Nahr-e Saraj, on 27 January Lance Corporal Gajbahadur Gurung of the Royal Gurkha Rifles was killed while serving with 1 YORKS in the Nahr-e Saraj district.
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On 6 March 2012, six members of Corunna company, 3rd Battalion (Duke of Wellington's) were killed in the Lashkar Gah Durai region after their Warrior Armoured vehicle was struck by an improvised explosive device. On 29 April 2012, the 3 YORKS Battle Group took over responsibility of Nahr-e Saraj (South), Helmand province from the 5th Battalion, the Rifles. On the 3 June 2012 Private Gregg Thomas Stone of Burma Company, 3 YORKS was killed in Nahr-e Saraj during an operation to apprehend a group of insurgents who had abducted a member of the Afghan Police. On 15 September 2012, Sergeant Gareth Thursby and Private Thomas Wroe of the 3rd Battalion were killed in Nahr-e Saraj by a rogue Afghan police officer.
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Kenya 2013
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In February 2013, 16 soldiers serving with the reconnaissance platoon of 1st Battalion (Prince of Wales Own), staged a mutiny whilst on a training exercise in Kenya. Led by Corporal Anthony Brown, they staged a sit down strike in front of 1,000 people. Each soldier refused to stand up when individually commanded to do so. As they went through their drills, a ringleader shouted 'sit down' and the dissenters dropped to ground. Commanders ordered each man in turn to stand up but were ignored. The soldiers had clashed with their newly appointed commanding officers whom they accused of excessive drinking, complaining they were "being led by muppets". At courts martial, in December 2013, the soldiers pleaded guilty to disobeying a lawful command. Cpl Brown was sentenced to 60 days imprisonment and a dishonourable discharge. The prosecutor, Col. Clive Whitwham, said: 'There was a feeling they were not being appreciated, that they were not being well managed. 'The platoon was said to have
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worked well in Afghanistan. There was said to have been a perception that they had got a little too big for their boots.'
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The soldiers defence Jonathan Lynch, said: 'This is not a case of inflated egos but a case of mismanagement.' Two lance corporals were reduced to the rank of private, with 60 days imprisonment and the Private soldiers were each given 40 days imprisonment.
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Regimental Battalion changes, July 2013 The 3rd Battalion (Duke of Wellington's) laid up its Regulation Colours on 20 July 2013, at Halifax Minster, following a series of 'Freedom Parades' during the preceding week.On 25 July there was a parade at the 3rd Battalion barracks, in Warminster, the Colonel in Chief, the Duke of York, exchanged the Colours between the Battalions. Iraq 2014 In October 2014 the UK Ministry of Defence confirmed that a team of about a dozen soldiers from the Yorkshire Regiment's 2nd Battalion were training Kurdish forces in Iraq fighting Islamic State militants to use UK-supplied heavy machine guns.
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Experimental unit Following the Army 2020 Refine, 2 YORKS was converted to a 'Enhanced Light Force Battalion', part of a 120 million pound three-year programme. The battalion will help spearhead the British Army's transformation into the 'Future Soldier' programme relating to the Light Infantry. 1 YORKS continues to convert to the Boxer MIV, and then form part of the new 'Experimentation Battlegroup'. Current battalion roles 1st Battalion The 1st Battalion (abbreviated 1 ), is based at Catterick Garrison. The battalion is an armoured infantry battalion deployed as part of 12th Armoured Infantry Brigade. 2nd Battalion The 2nd Battalion (2 ), is based in Episkopi, Cyprus. The battalion is an 'Enhanced Light Role Infantry battalion' deployed as part of 4th Infantry Brigade and Headquarters North East. 4th Battalion
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The 4th Battalion (4 ), is the Army Reserve battalion of the Yorkshire Regiment. The battalion headquarters is in Worsley Barracks, York and forms part of 4th Infantry Brigade and Headquarters North East. The battalion operates from Army Reserve Centres across the regimental footprint with companies dispersed in Barnsley, Beverley, Huddersfield, Hull, Leeds, Middlesbrough, Sheffield and York. Regimental museum The York Army Museum (for the Royal Dragoon Guards, Prince of Wales's Own Regiment of Yorkshire and the Yorkshire Regiment) is based at the Tower Street drill hall in York. Yorkshire Regiment beer On St George's Day 23 April 2008, Paul and Phil Lee, the owners of the Cropton Brewery & New Inn, released a new beer called Yorkshire Warrior. The beer, which is only available in eight North Yorkshire pubs, was produced to celebrate the proud achievements of the regiment and to commemorate the sacrifices the soldiers and families of the regiment have endured.
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York Medal Each year, the regiment awards the York Medal to the individual who has contributed the most to the aims of the regiment over the course of the previous year, with notable recipients including Captain Tom Moore. Freedom awards Freedoms awarded to the Yorkshire Regiment (including those carried through from the antecedent regiments) include the following: Cities: Bradford, Kingston-upon-Hull, Leeds, Sheffield, York and Wakefield. Towns and districts: Barnsley, Beverley (East Riding of Yorkshire), Bridlington (East Riding of Yorkshire), Halifax (Calderdale), Harrogate, Huddersfield (Kirklees), Keighley, Middlesbrough, Redcar and Cleveland, Richmond, Rotherham, Scarborough, Skipton (Craven District), Stockton on Tees and Warminster.
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The regiment also holds the distinction of having the freedom of Erquinghem-Lys, France, which was passed on from the freedom awarded to the 3rd Battalion (Duke of Wellington's) in November 2005. The Duke of Wellington's Regiment (West Riding) were also awarded the Freedom of Mossley, on 8 July 1967.
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On 3 August 2009, Rotherham, South Yorkshire became the first town to bestow the 'Freedom of the Borough' on the Yorkshire Regiment. This gives the regiment the right to march through the town with 'flags flying, bands playing and bayonets fixed'. At a ceremony outside the Town Hall the regiment paraded two guards of soldiers who had recently returned from Iraq, and the colours of the 3rd Battalion Yorkshire Regiment (Duke of Wellington's), led by the Kings Division Band, under the command of Lieutenant Colonel Vallings, the Battalion commanding officer. The Mayor of Rotherham, Councillor Shaukat Ali, on behalf of the Borough, presented the Freedom Scroll to Colonel Simon Newton, who accepted the honour for the Regiment. On 8 September 2013 the regiment was given the Freedom of Barnoldswick, Lancashire during a rededication ceremony of the town's war memorial, when 46 new names from the two world wars were added.
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The regiment was awarded the Freedom of Warminster, Wiltshire on its return from Afghanistan following their homecoming parade on 30 November 2012.
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Battle honours Including those inherited from preceding units: Nine Years' War Namur 1695 War of the Spanish Succession Blenheim, Ramillies, Oudenaarde, Malplaquet War of the Austrian Succession Louisburg, Dettingen Seven Years' War Quebec 1759, Martinique 1762, Havannah American War of Independence St Lucia 1778, Martinique 1794 and 1809 War of the First Coalition Tournay, Belle Isle Second Anglo-Maratha War Hindoostan, Mysore, Ally Ghur, Delhi 1803, Leswaree, Deig Fourth Anglo-Mysore War Seringapatam Napoleonic Wars Corunna, Nive, Peninsula, Guadaloupe 1810, Waterloo Jat War 1825–26 Siege of Bhurtpore 1825-26 (Bharatpur) Crimean War Alma, Inkerman, Sevastopol, Abyssinia New Zealand Wars New Zealand, Second Anglo-Afghan War Tirah, Afghanistan 1879–80 Second Boer War Relief of Ladysmith, Relief of Kimberley, Paardeburg, South Africa 1900–02 First World War
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Mons, Le Cateau, Retreat from Mons, Battle of the Marne 1914 and 1918, Aisne 1914 and 1918, Armentières 1914, La Bassée 1914, Ypres 1914, 1915, 1917 and 1918, Langemarck 1914 and 1917, Gheluvelt, Nonne Bosschen, Neuve Chapelle, Hill 60, Gravenstafel, St. Julien, Frezenberg, Bellewaarde, Aubers, Festubert, Hooge 1915, Loos, Somme 1916 and 1918, Albert 1916 and 1918, Bazentin, Delville Wood, Pozières, Flers-Courcelette, Morval, Thiepval, Le Transloy, Ancre Heights, Ancre 1916, Arras 1916, 1917 and 1918, Scarpe 1917 and 1918, Arleux, Oppy, Bullecourt, Hill 70, Messines 1917 and 1918, Pilckem, Menin Road, Polygon Wood, Broodseinde, Poelcappelle, Passchendaele, Cambrai 1917 and 1918, St Quentin, Bapaume 1918, Rosieres, Ancre 1918, Villiers Bretonneux, Lys, Estaires, Hazebrouck, Bailleul, Kemmel, Bethune, Scherpenberg, Marne 1918, Tardenois, Amiens, Drocourt-Quéant, Hindenburg Line, Havrincourt, Epéhy, Canal du Nord, St Quentin Canal, Beaurevoir, Selle, Valenciennes, Sambre, France and
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Flanders 1914–18, Piave, Vittorio Veneto, Italy 1917–18, Struma, Doiran 1917, Macedonia 1915–18, Suvla, Landing at Suvla, Scimitar Hill, Gallipoli 1915, Egypt 1915–1916, Archangel 1918.
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Third Anglo-Afghan War Afghanistan 1919 Second World War
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Otta, Norway 1940, Withdrawal to Escaut, Defence of Arras, French Frontier 1940, Ypres-Comines Canal, Dunkirk 1940, St. Valery-en-Caux, Normandy Landing, Tilly sur Seulles, Odon, Fontenay Le Pesnil, Caen, Bourguebus Ridge, Troarn, Mont Pincon, St Pierre La Vielle, Gheel, Nederrijn, Aam, Venraij, Rhineland, Schaddenhof, Brinkum, Bremen, North-West Europe 1940 and 1944–45, Jebel Defeis, Keren, Ad Teclescan, Abyssinia 1940–41, Gazala, Cauldron, Mersa Matruh, Defence of Alamein Line, El Alamein, Mareth, Wadi ZigZaou, Akarit, North Africa 1940–42, 1942–43 and 1943, Banana Ridge, Medjez Plain, Gueriat el Atach Ridge, Tunis, Djebel Bou Aoukaz 1943, North Africa 1943, Primasole Bridge, Landing in Sicily, Lentini, Sicily 1943, Minturno, Anzio, Campoleone, Rome, Monte Ceco, Italy 1943–44 and 43–45, Sittang 1942, Pegu 1942, Paungde, Yenangyaung 1942, North Arakan, Maungdaw, Defence of Sinzweya, Imphal, Bishenpur, Kanglantonbi, Kohima, Meiktila, Capture of Meiktila, Defence of Meiktila, Rangoon
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Road, Pyawbwe, Arakan beaches, Chindits 1944, Burma Campaign (1942–44).
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Korean War The Hook 1953, Korean War 1952–53 (Theatre Honour) Iraq War Iraq 2003 (Theatre Honour)
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Infantry regiments are permitted to display 43 battle honours from the two world wars on the Queen's Colour and 46 honours from other conflicts on the Regimental Colour. Upon amalgamation, the Yorkshire Regiment had to choose from the total list of honours of its three antecedents which honours would be displayed on its new colours. The chosen honours were:
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Queen's Colour Mons; Marne 1914, 18; Aisne 1914, 18; Armentieres 1914; Ypres 1914, 15, 17, 18; Hill 60; Loos; Somme 1916, 18; Arras 1917, 18; Cambrai 1917, 18; Lys; Tardenois; Selle; Valenciennes; Piave; Vittoria Veneto; Doiran 1917; Suvla; Gallipoli 1915; Norway 1940; Dunkirk; St Valery en Caux; Normandy Landing; Odon; Fontenay le Pesnil; Schaddenhof; NW Europe 1940, 44–45; Keren; Gazala; El Alamein; Mareth; Akarit; Djebel Bou Aoukaz 1943; Sicily 1943; Minturno; Anzio; Monte Ceco; Sittang 1942, 45; Pegu 1942; Defence of Sinweya; Imphal; Meiktila; Burma 1942–45 Regimental Colour
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Namur 1695; Blenheim; Ramillies; Oudenarde; Malplaquet; Dettingen; Louisburg; Quebec 1759; Bellisle; Martinique 1762; Havannah; St Lucia 1778; Martinique 1794, 1809; Tournay; Mysore; Seringapatam; Ally Ghur; Delhi 1803; Leswarree; Dieg; Corunna; Guadaloupe 1810; Java; Nive; Peninsula; Waterloo; Bhurtpore; Alma; Inkerman; Sevastopol; New Zealand; Abyssinia; Afghanistan 1879–80; Tirah; Relief of Kimberley; Paardeburg; Relief of Ladysmith; South Africa 1899–1902; Afghanistan 1919; Korea 1952–53; The Hook 1953; Iraq 2003
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In addition to the displayed honours, the regimental colours also display four emblems from the antecedents regiments: White Horse of Hanover – displayed top right; from the Prince of Wales's Own Regiment of Yorkshire Star of Brunswick – displayed bottom left; from Prince of Wales's Own Regiment of Yorkshire Dannebrog Cross – displayed bottom right; from the Green Howards Elephant & Howdah – displayed bottom centre; from the Duke of Wellington's Regiment The Battalion's Roman Numeral is in the top left corner of each flag. The use of the Cross of St George as the background is unique to the Yorkshire Regiment. Alliances – The Rocky Mountain Rangers – The Queen's York Rangers (1st American Regiment) (RCAC) – The Royal Montreal Regiment – 1st Battalion, The Royal New Brunswick Regiment (Carlton and York) – Les Voltigeurs de QuΓ©bec – 10th Battalion, Baloch Regiment – The Falkland Islands Defence Force – Hans Majestet Kongens Garde (Bond of Friendship) – (until 2012) – –
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Order of precedence Lineage References External links The Yorkshire Regiment 1 and 2 YORKS 4 YORKS Yorkshire Regiment Association website ITV News, Freedom of Wakefield Parade – video report (13 March 2010) Infantry regiments of the British Army Organisations based in Yorkshire Military units and formations established in 2006 Regiments of Yorkshire Military units and formations of the United Kingdom in the War in Afghanistan (2001–2021) 2006 establishments in the United Kingdom
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New Market is a town in Shenandoah County, Virginia, United States. Founded as a small crossroads trading town in the Shenandoah Valley, it has a population of 2,146 as of the most recent 2010 U.S. census. The north–south U.S. 11 and the east–west U.S. 211 pass near it and cross Massanutten Mountain at the town's titular gap. It is home to the New Market Shockers of the Rockingham County Baseball League, the New Market Rebels of the Valley Baseball League, the Schultz Theatre and School of Performing Arts, and the Shenvalee Golf Course. The town is known for having been the site in 1864 of the last major Confederate victory in the American Civil War. History In 1745, John Sevier, later a Revolutionary War commander, first governor of the temporary State of Franklin, and first and six-term Governor of Tennessee, was born in this town.
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On Friday, June 13, 1862, New Market was the site of a skirmish in the American Civil War between a small Union Army and a small Confederate Army. Warfare returned in the Valley Campaigns of 1864. On May 15, 1864, New Market was the site of the Battle of New Market. Students from the Virginia Military Institute fought alongside the Confederate Army and forced Union General Franz Sigel and his army out of the Shenandoah Valley. Every year VMI cadets commemorate the 85-mile march from Lexington to New Market made by the cadets in 1864, who finished with their victorious charge at the Battle of New Market. The New Market Historic District and New Market Battlefield State Historical Park are listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Geography New Market is located at (38.644472, βˆ’78.673403). According to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area of 2.0Β square miles (5.2Β km2), all land.
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Climate The climate in this area is characterized by hot, humid summers and generally mild to cool winters. According to the KΓΆppen Climate Classification system, New Market has a humid subtropical climate, abbreviated "Cfa" on climate maps. Schools A number of schools are located in and around New Market. Shenandoah Valley Academy and Shenandoah Valley Adventist Elementary School are private schools in the town. Also located near New Market are Stonewall Jackson High School and Massanutten Military Academy, as well as a number of primary schools. Demographics
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As of the census of 2000, 1,637 people, 737 households, and 431 families resided in the town. The population density was 819.6 people per square mile (316.0/km2). There were 808 housing units at an average density of 404.6 per square mile (156.0/km2). The racial makeup of the town was 93.77% White, 1.10% Black, 0.67% Asian, 3.97% from other races, and 0.49% from two or more races. Hispanics or Latinos of any race were 6.96% of the population. Of the 737 households, 22.1% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 45.5% were married couples living together, 10.3% had a female householder with no husband present, and 41.4% were not families. About 36.0% of all households were made up of individuals, and 18.0% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 2.13 and the average family size was 2.72.
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In the town, the population was distributed as 18.4% under the age of 18, 8.3% from 18 to 24, 25.7% from 25 to 44, 25.7% from 45 to 64, and 21.9% who were 65 years of age or older. The median age was 43 years. For every 100 females, there were 89.5 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over, there were 87.4 males. The median income for a household in the town was $32,365, and the median income for a family was $48,036. Males had a median income of $29,750 versus $23,462 for females. The per capita income for the town was $20,480. About 7.6% of families and 12.0% of the population were below the poverty line, including 11.3% of those under age 18 and 12.3% of those age 65 or over.
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Transportation The main highway providing access to New Market is Interstate 81. Within the town limits, I-81 has a junction with U.S. Route 211 and Virginia State Route 211, which head east to Luray and west to Timberville, respectively. U.S. Route 11 also passes through New Market, serving as a local service road to I-81. See also New Market Airport References Towns in Virginia Towns in Shenandoah County, Virginia
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This article lists characters in the various canonical incarnations of Star Trek. This includes fictional main and major characters created for the franchise. Key
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Main and recurring characters {| class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align:left" |- ! width="5%" scope="col" | Character ! width="5%" scope="col" | Actor(s) ! width="7%" scope="col" | Appearances ! width="9%" scope="col" | Rank ! width="11%" scope="col" | Posting ! width="11%" scope="col" | Position ! width="1%" scope="col" | Species |- | rowspan="2" | Airiam | Sara Mitish | rowspan="2" | Seasons 1–2 (DSC) | rowspan="2" | Lt. Commander | rowspan="2" | USS Discovery | rowspan="2" | Science Officer | rowspan="2" | Augment |- | Hannah Cheesman |- | Jonathan Archer | Scott Bakula | Seasons 1–4 (ENT) | Captain | Enterprise NX-01 | Commanding Officer | Human |- | Soji Asha | Isa Briones | Season 1 (PIC) | Civilian | Romulan Reclamation Site | Anthropologist | Android |- | Ayala | Tarik Ergin | Seasons 1–7 (VOY) | Lieutenant, JG (provisional) | USS Voyager | Helmsman (S7) Security Officer (S1-7) Maquis (previous) | Human |- | Azan | Kurt Wetherill | Seasons 6–7 (VOY) | Civilian
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| USS Voyager Passenger | | Wysanti/xB |- | Reginald Barclay | Dwight Schultz | Seasons 3–4,6–7 (TNG) Movies (FCT) Seasons 2,6–7 (VOY) | Lt. Commander (VOY) Lieutenant, JG (TNG,FCT) | Starfleet Command (VOY) USS Enterprise-E (FCT) USS Enterprise-D (TNG) | Pathfinder Project (VOY) Engineering Officer (TNG,Movies) | Human |- | Bareil Antos | Philip Anglim | Seasons 1–3,6 (DS9) | Vedek | Bajor resident | Bajoran Religious Leader (S1-3) | Bajoran |- | Julian Bashir | Alexander Siddig | Seasons 1–7 (DS9) Season 6 (TNG) | Lieutenant (S4-7) Lieutenant, JG (S1-3) | Deep Space 9 | Chief Medical Officer | Human |- | B'Etor | Gwynyth Walsh | Seasons 4–5,7 (TNG) Movies (GEN) Season 1 (DS9) | Commander, Klingon Empire | Bird of Prey | First Officer | Klingon |- | Brad Boimler | Jack Quaid | Season 1 (LOW) | Ensign | USS Cerritos | | Human |- | Boothby | Ray Walston | Season 5 (TNG) Season 5 (VOY) | Civilian | Starfleet Academy | Groundskeeper | Human |- | rowspan="2" | The Borg Queen
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| Susanna Thompson | rowspan="2" | Seasons 5–7 (VOY) Movies (FCT)Krige, VOY EP#171-172 | rowspan="2" | None | rowspan="2" | Borg Collective | rowspan="2" | Leader of Borg Collective | rowspan="2" | Borg |- | Alice Krige |- | Phillip Boyce | John Hoyt | "The Cage" | Lt. Commander | USS Enterprise | Chief Medical Officer | Human |- | Brunt | Jeffrey Combs | Seasons 3–7 (DS9) | Civilian | Ferenginar resident | Ferengi Commerce Liquidator | Ferengi |- | R.A. Bryce | Ronnie Rowe Jr. | Seasons 1–3 (DSC) | Lieutenant, JG | USS Discovery | Communications Officer | Human |- | Gabrielle Burnham | Sonja Sohn | Seasons 2-3 (DSC) | None | Section 31 | Intelligence Operative Astrophysicist | Human |- | Michael Burnham | Sonequa Martin-Green | Seasons 1–3 (DSC) | Commander (S1-2) Crewman (S1) | USS Discovery (S1-2) USS Shenzhou (S1) | Science Officer (S2) Science Specialist (S1) First Officer (S1) | Human |- | Joseph Carey | Josh Clark | Seasons 1,5–7 (VOY) | Lieutenant | USS Voyager
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| Engineering Officer | Human |- | Chakotay | Robert Beltran | Seasons 1–7 (VOY) | Commander (provisional) | USS Voyager | First Officer (S1-7) Maquis (S1) | Human |- | Christine Chapel | Majel Barrett | Seasons 1–3 (TOS) Seasons 1–2 (TAS) Movies (TMP,TVH) | Commander (TMP,TVH) Crewman (TOS,TAS) | Starfleet Command (TVH) USS Enterprise (TOS,TAS,TMP) | Starfleet Command Officer (TVH) Medical Officer (TMP) Nurse (TOS, TAS) | Human |- | rowspan="2" | Pavel Chekov | Walter Koenig | rowspan="2" | Seasons 2–3 (TOS) Movies (TMP,WOK,SFS,TVH,TFF,TUC,GEN,ST09,STID,STB) Season 5 (DS9) | rowspan="2" | Commander (WOK,SFS,TVH,TFF,TUC,GEN) Lieutenant (TMP) Ensign (TOS,ST09,STID,STB) | rowspan="2" | USS Enterprise-A (TVH,TFF,TUC) USS Reliant (WOK) USS Enterprise (TOS,TMP,SFS,ST09,STID,STB) | rowspan="2" | Chief Security Officer (SFS,TVH,TFF,TUC) First Officer (WOK) Weapons Officer (TMP) Navigator (TOS,ST09,STID,STB) | rowspan="2" | Human |- | Anton Yelchin |- | Chell | Derek McGrath
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| Seasons 1,7 (VOY) | Crewman (provisional) | USS Voyager | Operations Officer| Engineering Officer Maquis (previous) | Bolian |- | J. M. Colt | Laurel Goodwin | "The Cage" | Yeoman | USS Enterprise | Yeoman | Human |- | Katrina Cornwell | Jayne Brook | Seasons 1-2 (DSC) | Vice Admiral | Starfleet Command | Admiral of Starfleet | Human |- | rowspan="2" | Kimara Cretak | Adrienne Barbeau | rowspan="2" | Season 7 (DS9) | rowspan="2" | Senator | rowspan="2" | Deep Space 9 | rowspan="2" | Romulan Representative | rowspan="2" | Romulan |- | Megan Cole |- | Beverly Crusher | Gates McFadden | Seasons 1,3–7 (TNG) Movies (GEN,FCT,INS,NEM) | Commander | USS Enterprise-E (FCT,INS,NEM) USS Enterprise-D (S1,3-7,GEN) Starfleet Command (S2) | Chief Medical Officer (S1,3–7,Movies) Head of Starfleet Medical (S2) | Human |- | Wesley Crusher | Wil Wheaton | Seasons 1–4,5,7 (TNG) Movies (NEM) | Lieutenant, JG (NEM) Cadet (S4-7) Ensign (S3-4) Ensign (acting) (S1-3) Civilian (S1)
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| USS Titan (NEM) Starfleet Academy (S4-7) USS Enterprise-D (S1-4) | Engineering Officer (NEM) Starfleet Cadet (S4-7) Helmsman (S1-4) | Human |- | Hugh Culber | Wilson Cruz | Season 1–3 (DSC) | Lt. Commander | USS Discovery | Chief Medical Officer | Human/xB |- | Jal Culluh | Anthony De Longis | Seasons 1–3 (VOY) | First Maje | Kazon-Nistrim | Leader of Kazon-Nistrim | Kazon |- | Elizabeth Cutler | Kellie Waymire | Season 1 (ENT) | Crewman | Enterprise NX-01 | Entomologist | Human |- | Leonardo da Vinci | John Rhys-Davies | Seasons 3–4 (VOY) | None | USS Voyager Program | Holographic Character | Hologram |- | Damar | Casey Biggs | Seasons 4–7 (DS9) | Legate (S7) Gul (S6-7) Glinn (S4-6) | Cardassia PrimeCMS Groumall (S4) | Leader of Cardassian Union (S7) Dominion Leader (S6-7) Vigilante (S5) Cardassian Officer (S4) | Cardassian |- | Daniels | Matt Winston | Seasons 1–4 (ENT) | Crewman | Unknown | Temporal Agent | Human |- | Data | Brent Spiner
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| Seasons 1–7 (TNG) Movies (GEN,FCT,INS,NEM) Season 1 (PIC) | Lt. Commander | USS Enterprise-E (FCT,INS,NEM) USS Enterprise-D (S1-7,GEN) | Chief Operations Officer (TNG,GEN,FCT,INS,NEM) | Android |- | Ezri Dax | Nicole de Boer | Season 7 (DS9) | Lieutenant, JG (S7) Ensign (S7) | Deep Space 9 | Counselor | Trill |- | Jadzia Dax | Terry Farrell | Seasons 1–6 (DS9) | Lt. Commander (S4-6) Lieutenant (S1-3) | Deep Space 9 | Chief Science Officer | Trill |- | Degra | Randy Oglesby | Season 3 (ENT) | Civilian | Xindi Council | Scientist | Xindi-Primate |- | Keyla Detmer | Emily Coutts | Seasons 1–3 (DSC) | Lieutenant (S1-2) Lieutenant, JG (S1) | USS Discovery (S1-2) USS Shenzhou (S1) | Helmsman | Human |- | The Doctor | Robert Picardo | Seasons 1–7 (VOY)Movies (FCT) | None | USS Voyager | Chief Medical Officer | Hologram |- | Dolim | Scott MacDonald | Season 3 (ENT) | Commander | Xindi Council | Council Member | Xindi-Reptilian |- | Dukat | Marc Alaimo | Seasons 1–7 (DS9) | Gul
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| Cardassia Prime | Religious Leader (S6-7) Leader of Cardassia (S5) Vigilante (S4-5) Freighter Commander (S4) Cardassian Officer (S1-4) | Cardassian |- | Michael Eddington | Kenneth Marshall | Seasons 3–5 (DS9) | Civilian (S4-5) Lt. Commander (S3-4) | Deep Space 9 (S3-4) | Maquis (S7) Security Officer (S5-7) | Human |- | Elnor | Evan Evagora | Season 1 (PIC) | Qowat Milat | Vashti resident | Qalankhkai to Picard | Romulan |- | Evek | Richard Poe | Season 7 (TNG) Season 2 (DS9) Season 1 (VOY) | Gul | CMS Vetar | Commanding Officer | Cardassian |- | Female Changeling | Salome Jens | Seasons 3–4,6–7 (DS9) | None | Cardassia Prime | Leader of Dominion | Changeling |- | Vic Fontaine | James Darren | Seasons 6–7 (DS9) | None | Deep Space 9 Program | Holographic Entertainer | Hologram |- | Maxwell Forrest | Vaughn Armstrong | Seasons 1–4 (ENT) | Vice Admiral | Starfleet Command | NX Project | Human |- | Elim Garak | Andrew Robinson | Seasons 1–7 (DS9) | Civilian | Deep Space 9 resident
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| Tailor | Cardassian |- | Garrison | Adam Roarke | "The Cage" | Chief Petty Officer | USS Enterprise | Communications Officer | Human |- | Philippa Georgiou | Michelle Yeoh | Seasons 1-3 (DSC) Season 1 (S31) | Captain (S1) | NCIA-93 (S2) Section 31 (S1-3) USS Shenzhou (S1) | Intelligence Operative (S1-3) Emperor, Mirror Universe (S1) Commanding Officer (S1) | Human |- | Sonya Gomez | Lycia Naff | Season 2 (TNG) | Ensign | USS Enterprise-D | Engineering Officer | Human |- | Gowron | Robert O'Reilly | Seasons 4–6 (TNG) Seasons 3–7 (DS9) | Chancellor | Klingon High Council | Chancellor of Klingon Empire | Klingon |- | rowspan="3" | Amanda Grayson | Jane Wyatt | rowspan="3" | Season 2 (TOS) Seasons 1 (TAS) Movies (TVH,TFF,ST09) Season 1 (DSC) | rowspan="3" | Civilian | rowspan="3" | Vulcan resident | rowspan="3" | | rowspan="3" | Human |- | Winona Ryder |- | Mia Kirshner |- | Guinan | Whoopi Goldberg | Seasons 2–6 (TNG) Movies (GEN,NEM) | Civilian | USS Enterprise-D | Bartender
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| El-Aurian |- | J. Hayes | Steven Culp | Season 3 (ENT) | Major | Enterprise NX-01 | MACO Officer | Human |- | Erika Hernandez | Ada Maris | Season 4 (ENT) | Captain | Columbia NX-02 | Commanding Officer | Human |- | Hogan | Simon Billig | Seasons 2–3 (VOY) | Ensign (provisional) | USS Voyager | Engineering Officer Maquis (previous) | Human |- | Mr. Homn | Carel Struycken | Seasons 1–5 (TNG) | Civilian | Betazed resident | Servant | Unknown |- | Hugh | Jonathan Del Arco | Seasons 5–7 (TNG) Season 1 (PIC) | None | Romulan Reclamation Site | Borg Drone (TNG) Director of Romulan Reclamation Site (PIC) | Borg (TNG) Human/xB (PIC) |- | rowspan="2" | Icheb | Manu Intiraymi | rowspan="2" | Seasons 6–7 (VOY) Season 1 (PIC) | rowspan="2" | Civilian (VOY) Lieutenant (PIC) | rowspan="2" | USS Voyager resident (VOY) USS Coleman (PIC) | rowspan="2" | Astrometrics (VOY) Command Officer (PIC) | rowspan="2" | Borg (VOY S6) Brunali/xB (VOY S6-7,PIC) |- | Casey King |- | rowspan="2" | Ishka
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| Cecily Adams | rowspan="2" | Seasons 3,5–7 (DS9) | rowspan="2" | Civilian | rowspan="2" | Ferenginar resident | rowspan="2" | Philanthropist | rowspan="2" | Ferengi |- | Andrea Martin |- | Kathryn Janeway | Kate Mulgrew | Seasons 1–7 (VOY) Movies (NEM) | Vice Admiral (NEM) Captain (VOY) | Starfleet Command (NEM) USS Voyager (VOY) | Starfleet Admiral (NEM) Commanding Officer (VOY) | Human |- | Jannar | Rick Worthy | Season 3 (ENT) | Civilian | Xindi Council | Scientist | Xindi-Arboreal |- | Michael Jonas | Raphael Sbarge | Season 2 (VOY) | Crewman (provisional) | USS Voyager | Engineering Officer Maquis (previous) | Human |- | Agnes Jurati | Alison Pill | Season 1 (PIC) | Civilian | Daystrom Institute | Cyberneticist | Human |- | K'Ehleyr | Suzie Plakson | Seasons 2,4 (TNG) | Ambassador | Earth resident | Federation Ambassador | Klingon/Human |- | Kes | Jennifer Lien | Seasons 1–4,6 (VOY) | Civilian | USS Voyager | MedicAeroponics | Ocampa |- | rowspan="2" |Khan Noonien Singh
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|Ricardo MontalbΓ‘n | rowspan="2" |Season 1 (TOS) Movies (WOK,STID) | rowspan="2" |Civilian | rowspan="2" |SS Botany Bay (TOS) | rowspan="2" |Superhuman | rowspan="2" |Human |- |Benedict Cumberbatch |- | Harry Kim | Garrett Wang | Seasons 1–7 (VOY) | Ensign | USS Voyager | Chief Operations Officer | Human |- | Kira Nerys | Nana Visitor | Seasons 1–7 (DS9) | Colonel (S7) Commander (S7) Major (S1-6) | Deep Space 9 | Commanding Officer (S7) First Officer (S1-7) | Bajoran |- | rowspan="2" | James T. Kirk | William Shatner | rowspan="2" | Seasons 1–3 (TOS) Seasons 1–2 (TAS) Movies (TMP,WOK,SFS,TVH,TFF,TUC,GEN,ST09,STID,STB) Season 5 (DS9) | rowspan="2" | Captain (TOS,TAS,TFF,TUC,GEN,STID,STB) Rear Admiral (TMP,WOK,SFS,TVH) Cadet (ST09) | rowspan="2" | USS Enterprise-A (TVH,TFF,TUC) USS Enterprise (TOS,TAS,TMP,WOK,SFS,ST09,STID,STB) | rowspan="2" | Commanding Officer (TOS,TAS,TMP,WOK,SFS,TVH,TFF,TUC,STID,STB) First Officer (ST09) | rowspan="2" | Human |- | Chris Pine |- | Kol
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| Kenneth Mitchell | Season 1 (DSC) | General, Klingon Empire | Klingon High Council | Council Member | Klingon |- | Kor | John Colicos | Season 1 (TOS) Season 1 (TAS) Seasons 2,4,7 (DS9) | Dahar Master (DS9) Commander, Klingon Empire (TOS,TAS) | Klingon Defense Force (DS9) IKS Klothos (TOS,TAS) | Defence Officer (DS9) Commanding Officer (TOS,TAS) | Klingon |- | Kurn | Tony Todd | Seasons 3–5 (TNG) Season 4 (DS9) | Crewman, Bajoran Militia (DS9) Captain, Klingon Empire (TNG) | Deep Space 9 (DS9) IKS Hegh'ta (TNG) | Security Officer (DS9) Commanding Officer (TNG) | Klingon |- | Geordi La Forge | LeVar Burton | Seasons 1–7 (TNG) Movies (GEN,FCT,INS,NEM) Season 5 (VOY) | Lt. Commander (S3-7,Movies) Lieutenant (S2) Lieutenant, JG (S1) | USS Enterprise-E (FCT,INS,NEM) USS Enterprise-D (S1-7,GEN) | Chief Engineer (S2-7,Movies) Helmsman (S1) | Human |- | Laris | Orla Brady | Season 1 (PIC) | Civilian | Earth resident | Vineyard Manager | Romulan |- | Leeta | Chase Masterson
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| Seasons 3–7 (DS9) | Civilian | Deep Space 9 resident | Dabo Girl | Bajoran |- | Robin Lefler | Ashley Judd | Season 5 (TNG) | Ensign | USS Enterprise-D | Engineering Officer | Human |- | Leland | Alan van Sprang | Season 2 (DSC) | Captain | NCIA-93 Section 31 | Commanding Officer Intelligence Operative | Human |- | Li Nalas | Richard Beymer | Season 2 (DS9) | Navarch | Deep Space 9 | Liaison Officer | Bajoran |- | Linus | David Benjamin Tomlinson | Seasons 2–3 (DSC) | Lieutenant, JG | USS Discovery | Science Officer | Saurian |- | Gabriel Lorca | Jason Isaacs | Season 1 (DSC) | Captain | USS Discovery | Commanding Officer | Human |- | Lore | Brent Spiner | Seasons 1,4,6–7 (TNG) | Civilian | | | Android |- | L'Rell | Mary Chieffo | Seasons 1–2 (DSC) | Chancellor | Klingon High Council | Chancellor of Klingon Empire | Klingon |- | Lursa | Barbara March | Seasons 4–5,7 (TNG) Movies (GEN) Season 1 (DS9) | Captain, Klingon Empire | Bird of Prey | Commanding Officer | Klingon |-
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| Maihar'du | Tiny Ron Taylor | Seasons 1–3,5–7 (DS9) | Civilian | Ferenginar resident | Attendant to Grand Nagus | Hupyrian |- | Mallora | Tucker Smallwood | Season 3 (ENT) | Civilian | Xindi Council | Chairman | Xindi-Primate |- | rowspan="2" | Carol Marcus | Bibi Besch | rowspan="2" | Movies (WOK,SFS,STID) | rowspan="2" | Civilian (WOK,SFS) Lieutenant (STID) | rowspan="2" | Project Genesis (WOK,SFS) USS Enterprise (STID) | rowspan="2" | Biologist | rowspan="2" | Human |- | Alice Eve |- | Beckett Mariner | Tawny Newsome | Season 1 (LOW) | Ensign | USS Cerritos | | Human |- | Martok | J. G. Hertzler | Seasons 4–7 (DS9) | Chancellor (S7) General, Klingon Empire (S4-7) | Deep Space 9IKS Rotarran | Chancellor of Klingon Empire (S7) Commander of Klingon Forces (S4-7) | Klingon |- | Travis Mayweather | Anthony Montgomery | Seasons 1–4 (ENT) | Ensign | Enterprise NX-01 | Helmsman | Human |- | rowspan="2" | Leonard McCoy | DeForest Kelley
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| rowspan="2" | Seasons 1–3 (TOS) Seasons 1–2 (TAS) Movies (TMP,WOK,SFS,TVH,TFF,TUC,ST09,STID,STB) Season 1 (TNG) Season 5 (DS9) | rowspan="2" | Admiral (TNG) Commander (TMP,WOK,SFS,TVH,TFF,TUC) Lt. Commander (TOS,TAS,ST09,STID,STB) | rowspan="2" | USS Enterprise-A (TVH,TFF,TUC) USS Enterprise (TOS,TAS,TMP,WOK,SFS,ST09,STID,STB) | rowspan="2" | Chief Medical Officer | rowspan="2" | Human |- | Karl Urban |- | Mezoti | Marley S. McClean | Seasons 6–7 (VOY) | Civilian | USS Voyager Passenger | | Norcadian |- | Mila | Julianna McCarthy | Seasons 3,7 (DS9) | Civilian | Cardassia resident | Housekeeper | Cardassian |- | Mora Pol | James Sloyan | Seasons 2,5 (DS9) | Civilian | Bajor resident | Scientist | Bajoran |- | Morn | Mark Allen Shepherd | Seasons 1–7 (DS9) Season 1 (VOY) | Civilian | Deep Space 9 resident | Courier | Lurian |- | Mot | Ken Thorley | Seasons 5–6 (TNG) | Civilian | USS Enterprise-D | Barber | Bolian |- | rowspan="2" | Harry Mudd | Roger C. Carmel
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| rowspan="2" | Seasons 1–2 (TOS) Season 1 (TAS) Season 1 (DSC)Season 1 (ST) | rowspan="2" | Civilian | rowspan="2" | | rowspan="2" | Smuggler | rowspan="2" | Human |- | Rainn Wilson |- | Raffi Musiker | Michelle Hurd | Season 1 (PIC) | Civilian | | | Human |- | Narek | Harry Treadaway | Season 1 (PIC) | Zhat Vash Operative | | | Romulan |- | Alynna Nechayev | Natalia Nogulich | Seasons 6–7 (TNG) Seasons 2–3 (DS9) | Fleet Admiral | Starfleet Command | Admiral of Starfleet | Human |- | Neelix | Ethan Phillips | Seasons 1–7 (VOY) | Ambassador (S7) Civilian (S1-7) | Talaxian Asteroid Colony (S7) USS Voyager (S1-7) | Federation Ambassador (S7) Chef (S1-7) | Talaxian |- | | Nhan | Rachael Ancheril | Seasons 2-3 (DSC) | Commander | USS Discovery (S2-3) USS Enterprise (S2) | Chief Security Officer | Barzan |- | Susan Nicoletti | Christine Delgado | Seasons 1–4,7 (VOY) | Lieutenant, JG | USS Voyager | Engineering Officer | Human |- | Nilsson | Sara Mitish | Seasons 2-3 (DSC)
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| Lieutenant | USS Discovery | Operations Officer | Human |- | Nog | Aron Eisenberg | Seasons 1–7 (DS9) | Lieutenant, JG (S7) Ensign (S6-7) Cadet (S4-5) Civilian (S1-4) | Deep Space 9Starfleet Academy (S4-5) | Operations Officer (S6-7) Starfleet Cadet (S4-5) Bar Employee (S1-4) Student (S1-4) | Ferengi |- | Kashimuro Nozawa | John Tampoya | Seasons 1–4,7 (VOY) | Ensign | USS Voyager | Operations Officer | Human |- | Keiko O'Brien | Rosalind Chao | Seasons 4–6 (TNG) Seasons 1–7 (DS9) | Civilian | Deep Space 9 (DS9) USS Enterprise-D (TNG) | Teacher/Botanist (DS9) Botanist (TNG) | Human |- | Miles O'Brien | Colm Meaney | Seasons 1–7 (TNG) Seasons 1–7 (DS9) | Chief Petty Officer | Starfleet Academy (DS9 S7) Deep Space 9 (DS9 S1-7) USS Enterprise-D (TNG S1-6) | Academy Professor (DS9 S7) Chief of Operations (DS9 S1-7) Transporter Chief (TNG S2-6) Helmsman (TNG S1) | Human |- | Molly O'Brien | Hana Hatae | Seasons 1–7 (DS9) | Civilian | Deep Space 9 resident | Student | Human |- | Odo
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| RenΓ© Auberjonois | Seasons 1–7 (DS9) | Constable (unofficial) | Deep Space 9 | Chief of Security | Changeling |- | Alyssa Ogawa | Patti Yasutake | Seasons 3–7 (TNG) Movies (GEN,FCT) | Lieutenant, JG (S7,Movies) Ensign (S3-7) | USS Enterprise-E (FCT) USS Enterprise-D (S3-7,GEN) | Nurse | Human |- | Oh | Tamlyn Tomita | Season 1 (PIC) | Commodore | Starfleet Command | Head of Starfleet Security | Vulcan |- | Opaka Sulan | Camille Saviola | Seasons 1–2,4 (DS9) | Kai | Bajor resident | Bajoran Religious Leader (S1) | Bajoran |- | Joann Owosekun | Oyin Oladejo | Seasons 1–3 (DSC) | Lieutenant, JG | USS Discovery | Operations Officer | Human |- | Owen Paris | Warren MunsonRichard Herd | Seasons 2,5–7 (VOY) | Admiral | Starfleet Command | Pathfinder Project | Human |- | Tom Paris | Robert Duncan McNeill | Seasons 1–7 (VOY) | Lieutenant, JG (S1-7) Ensign (S5-6) | USS Voyager | Helmsman | Human |- | Phlox | John Billingsley | Seasons 1–4 (ENT) | Civilian | Enterprise NX-01
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| Chief Medical Officer | Denobulan |- | Jean-Luc Picard | Patrick Stewart | Seasons 1–7 (TNG) Movies (GEN,FCT,INS,NEM) Season 1 (DS9) Season 1 (PIC) | Admiral (PIC) Captain (TNG,Movies) | USS Enterprise-E (FCT,INS,NEM) USS Enterprise-D (TNG S1-7,GEN) | Commanding Officer (TNG,Movies) | | Human |- | rowspan="3" | Christopher Pike | Jeffrey Hunter | rowspan="3" | "The Cage" Season 1 (TOS) Movies (ST09,STID) Season 2 (DSC) Season 1 (SNW) | rowspan="3" | Admiral (STID) Captain (TC,TOS,ST09,DSC) | rowspan="3" | Starfleet Command (STID) USS Enterprise (TC,ST09,DSC) | rowspan="3" | Starfleet Admiral (STID) Commanding Officer (TC,ST09,DSC) | rowspan="3" | Human |- | Bruce Greenwood |- | Anson Mount |- | Tracy Pollard | Raven Dauda | Seasons 1–3 (DSC) | Lieutenant, JG | USS Discovery | Medical Officer | Human |- | Katherine Pulaski | Diana Muldaur | Season 2 (TNG) | Commander | USS Enterprise-D | Chief Medical Officer | Human |- | Q | John de Lancie
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| Seasons 1–4,6–7 (TNG) Season 1 (DS9) Seasons 2–3,7 (VOY)Season 1 (LOW) | None | Q Continuum resident | Q Continuum | Q |- | Quark | Armin Shimerman | Season 7 (TNG) Seasons 1–7 (DS9) Season 1 (VOY) | Civilian | Deep Space 9 resident | Bar Owner | Ferengi |- | Janice Rand | Grace Lee Whitney | Season 1 (TOS) Movies (TMP,TVH,TUC) Season 3 (VOY) | Commander (TUC) Chief Petty Officer (TVH) Crewman (TMP) Yeoman (TOS) | USS Excelsior (TUC) Starfleet Command (TVH) USS Enterprise (TOS, TMP) | First Officer (TUC) Starfleet Command Officer (TVH) Transporter Chief (TMP) Yeoman (TOS) | Human |- | Rebi | Cody Wetherill | Seasons 6–7 (VOY) | Civilian | USS Voyager Passenger | | Wysanti/xB |- | Malcolm Reed | Dominic Keating | Seasons 1–4 (ENT) | Lieutenant | Enterprise NX-01 | Tactical Officer | Human |- | Jet Reno | Tig Notaro | Seasons 2-3 (DSC) | Lt. Commander | USS Discovery (S2-3) USS Hiawatha (S2) | Chief Engineer | Human |- | Gen Rhys | Patrick Kwok-Choon | Seasons 1-3 (DSC) | Lieutenant
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| USS Discovery | Tactical Officer | Human |- | William Riker | Jonathan Frakes | Seasons 1–7 (TNG) Movies (GEN, FCT, INS, NEM) Season 2 (VOY)Season 4 (ENT)Season 1 (PIC)Season 1 (LOW) | Captain (NEM, PIC S1, LOW S1) Commander <small>(TNG S1-7, Movies)</small> | USS Zheng He (PIC S1)USS Titan (NEM, LOW S1)USS Enterprise-E (FCT, INS, NEM)USS Enterprise-D (TNG S1-7, GEN) | Commanding Officer (NEM, PIC S1, LOW S1) First Officer (TNG S1-7, Movies) | Human |- | Cristobal "Chris" Rios | Santiago Cabrera | Season 1 (PIC) | Civilian | La Sirena| Civilian Starship Captain | Human |- | Narissa Rizzo | Peyton List | Season 1 (PIC) | Zhat Vash Operative | | | Romulan |- | Ro Laren | Michelle Forbes | Seasons 5–7 (TNG) | Lieutenant (S7) Ensign (S5-6) | USS Enterprise-D | Maquis (S7) Helmsman (S5-7) | Bajoran |- | Rom | Max GrodΓ©nchik | Seasons 1–7 (DS9) | Grand Nagus (S7) Crewman (S4-7) Civilian (S1-4) | Deep Space 9 | Grand Nagus (S7) Maintenance Engineer (S4-7) Bar Employee (1–4) | Ferengi |-
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| William Ross | Barry Jenner | Seasons 6–7 (DS9) | Vice Admiral | Deep Space 9 | Military Commander | Human |- | Michael Rostov | Joseph Will | Seasons 1–2 (ENT) | Crewman | Enterprise NX-01 | Engineering Officer | Human |- | rowspan="2" | Alexander Rozhenko | Jon Paul Steuer | rowspan="2" | Seasons 4–7 (TNG) Season 6 (DS9) | rowspan="2" | Crewman, Klingon Empire (DS9) Civilian (TNG) | rowspan="2" | IKS Rotarran (DS9) | rowspan="2" | Weapons Officer (DS9) | rowspan="2" | Klingon/Human |- | Brian Bonsall |- | rowspan="2" | Saavik | Kirstie Alley | rowspan="2" | Movies (WOK,SFS,TVH) | rowspan="2" | Lieutenant, JG | rowspan="2" | USS Grissom (SFS,TVH) USS Enterprise (WOK) | rowspan="2" | Science Officer (SFS,TVH) Navigator (WOK) | rowspan="2" | Vulcan/Romulan |- | Robin Curtis |- | rowspan="3" | Sarek | Mark Lenard | rowspan="3" | Season 2 (TOS) Seasons 1 (TAS) Movies (TMP,SFS,TVH,TUC,ST09) Seasons 3,5 (TNG) Seasons 1–2 (DSC) | rowspan="3" | Ambassador | rowspan="3" | Vulcan resident
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| rowspan="3" | Federation Ambassador | rowspan="3" | Vulcan |- | Ben Cross |- | James Frain |- | Saru | Doug Jones | Seasons 1–3 (DSC)Season 1 (ST) | Commander | USS Discovery (S1-3) USS Shenzhou (S1) | First Officer (S1-2) Science Officer (S1) | Kelpien |- | Hoshi Sato | Linda Park | Seasons 1–4 (ENT) | Ensign | Enterprise NX-01 | Communications Officer | Human |- | Sela | Denise Crosby | Seasons 4–5 (TNG) | Commander, Romulan Empire | Unknown | Romulan Officer | Romulan/Human |- | Seska | Martha Hackett | Seasons 1–3,7 (VOY) | None (S1-3) Ensign (provisional) (S1) | Kazon-Nistrim (S1-3) USS Voyager (S1) | Kazon Affiliate (S1-3) Engineering Officer (S1) Science Officer (S1) Maquis Infiltrator (previous) | Cardassian |- | Seven of Nine | Jeri Ryan | Seasons 4–7 (VOY) Season 1 (PIC) | Civilian | USS Voyager (VOY) | Astrometrics (VOY) | Borg (VOY S4) Human/xB (VOY S4-7,PIC) |- | rowspan="2" | Montgomery Scott | James Doohan
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| rowspan="2" | Seasons 1–3 (TOS) Seasons 1–2 (TAS) Movies (TMP,WOK,SFS,TVH,TFF,TUC,GEN,ST09,STID,STB) Season 6 (TNG) Season 5 (DS9) | rowspan="2" | Captain (SFS,TVH,TFF,TUC,GEN,TNG) Commander (TMP,WOK) Lt. Commander (TOS,TAS,ST09,STID,STB) | rowspan="2" | USS Enterprise-A (TVH,TFF,TUC) USS Enterprise (TOS,TAS,TMP,WOK,SFS,ST09,STID,STB) | rowspan="2" | Chief Engineer | rowspan="2" | Human |- | Simon Pegg |- | Shakaar Edon | Duncan Regehr | Seasons 3–5 (DS9) | First Minister | Bajor resident | First Minister of Bajor | Bajoran |- | Thy'lek Shran | Jeffrey Combs | Seasons 1–4 (ENT) | General | Kumari| Andorian Imperial Guard | Andorian |- | Silik | John Fleck | Seasons 1–4 (ENT) | Senior Official | Suliban Cabal | Terrorist | Suliban |- | Benjamin Sisko | Avery Brooks | Seasons 1–7 (DS9) | Captain (S3-7) Commander (S1-3) | Deep Space 9 | Commanding Officer | Human |- | Jake Sisko | Cirroc Lofton | Seasons 1–7 (DS9) | Civilian | Deep Space 9 resident | Journalist (S5-7) Student (S1-5)
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| Human |- | Jennifer Sisko | Felecia M. Bell | Seasons 1,3–4 (DS9) | Lieutenant (S1) | USS Saratoga (S1) | Starfleet Officer (S1) | Human |- | Joseph Sisko | Brock Peters | Seasons 4,6–7 (DS9) | Civilian | Earth resident | Restaurant Owner | Human |- | Sarah Sisko | Deborah Lacey | Season 7 (DS9) | Civilian | Earth resident | Holophotographer | Human |- | Luther Sloan | William Sadler | Seasons 6–7 (DS9) | None | Section 31 | Intelligence Operative | Human |- | Soval | Gary Graham | Seasons 1–4 (ENT) | Ambassador | Earth | Vulcan Ambassador to Earth | Vulcan |- | rowspan="3" | Spock | Leonard Nimoy | rowspan="3" | "The Cage" Seasons 1–3 (TOS) Seasons 1–2 (TAS) Movies (TMP,WOK,SFS,TVH,TFF,TUC,ST09,STID,STB) Season 5 (TNG) Season 5 (DS9) Season 2 (DSC) Season 1 (SNW) | rowspan="3" | Ambassador (TNG,ST09,STID) Captain (WOK,SFS,TVH) Commander (TC,TOS,TAS,TMP,ST09,STID,STB,DSC)
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| rowspan="3" | New Vulcan resident (STID) USS Enterprise-A (TVH,TFF,TUC) USS Enterprise (TC,TOS,TAS,TMP,ST09,STID,STB,DSC) Instructor (ST09) | rowspan="3" | Federation Ambassador (TNG,ST09,STID) First Officer (TC,TOS,TAS,Movies) Science Officer (TC,TOS,TAS,ST09,STID,STB,DSC) | rowspan="3" | Vulcan/Human |- | Zachary Quinto |- | Ethan Peck |- | Paul Stamets | Anthony Rapp | Season 1-3 (DSC) | Lt. Commander (S2) Lieutenant (S1) | USS Discovery | Science Officer | Human |- | Lon Suder | Brad Dourif | Seasons 2–3 (VOY) | Crewman (provisional) | USS Voyager | Engineering Officer Maquis (previous) | Betazoid |- | rowspan="2" | Hikaru Sulu | George Takei | rowspan="2" | Seasons 1–3 (TOS) Seasons 1–2 (TAS) Movies (TMP,WOK,SFS,TVH,TFF,TUC,ST09,STID,STB) Season 3 (VOY) | rowspan="2" | Captain (TUC) Commander (WOK,SFS,TVH,TFF) Lt. Commander (TMP) Lieutenant (TOS,TAS,ST09,STID,STB)
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| rowspan="2" | USS Excelsior (TUC) USS Enterprise-A (TVH,TFF,TUC) USS Enterprise (TOS,TAS,TMP,WOK,SFS,ST09,STID,STB) | rowspan="2" | Commanding Officer (TUC) Helmsman (TOS,TAS,TMP,WOK,SFS,TVH,TFF,ST09,STID,STB) | rowspan="2" | Human |- | John Cho |- | Enabran Tain | Paul Dooley | Seasons 2–3,5 (DS9) | None | Cardassia resident | Leader of Obsidian Order | Cardassian |- | Tal Celes | Zoe McLellan | Season 6 (VOY) | Crewman | USS Voyager | Operations Officer | Bajoran |- | Sylvia Tilly | Mary Wiseman | Season 1–3 (DSC)Season 1 (ST) | Ensign (S2) Cadet (S1) | USS Discovery | Engineering Officer (S2) Starfleet Cadet (S1) | Human |- | Tomalak | Andreas Katsulas | Seasons 3–4,7 (TNG) | Commander, Romulan Empire | IRW Terix| Commanding Officer | Romulan |- | rowspan="2" | Tora Ziyal | Melanie Smith | rowspan="2" | Seasons 4–6 (DS9) | rowspan="2" | Civilian | rowspan="2" | Deep Space 9 resident | rowspan="2" | Artist | rowspan="2" | Bajoran/Cardassian |- | Cyia Batten |- | B'Elanna Torres
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| Roxann Dawson | Seasons 1–7 (VOY) | Lieutenant, JG (provisional) | USS Voyager | Chief Engineer (S1-7) Maquis (S1) | Klingon/Human |- | T'Pol | Jolene Blalock | Seasons 1–4 (ENT) | Commander (S4) SubCommander (S1-4) | Enterprise NX-01 | First Officer Science Officer | Vulcan |- | The Traveler | Eric Menyuk | Seasons 1,4,7 (TNG) | Civilian | Tau Alpha C resident | | Unknown |- | Deanna Troi | Marina Sirtis | Seasons 1–7 (TNG) Movies (GEN,FCT,INS,NEM) Seasons 6–7 (VOY) Season 4 (ENT) Season 1 (PIC)Season 1 (LOW) | Commander (TNG S7,VOY,Movies) Lt. Commander (TNG S1-7) | USS Titan (NEM) USS Enterprise-E (FCT,INS,NEM) USS Enterprise-D (TNG S1-7,GEN) | Diplomatic Officer (NEM) Counselor (TNG S1-7,Movies) | Betazoid/Human |- | Lwaxana Troi | Majel Barrett | Seasons 1–5,7 (TNG) Seasons 1,3–4 (DS9) | Ambassador | Betazed resident | Federation Ambassador | Betazoid |- | Charles Tucker | Connor Trinneer | Seasons 1–4 (ENT) | Commander | Enterprise NX-01 | Chief Engineer | Human |- | Tuvok
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| Tim Russ | Seasons 1–7 (VOY) | Lt. Commander (S4-7) Lieutenant (S1-4) | USS Voyager | Chief of Security | Vulcan |- | Ash Tyler / Voq | Shazad Latif | Seasons 1–2 (DSC) | Lieutenant (S1) | USS Discovery | Chief Security Officer (S1) | Human/Klingon
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|- | JosΓ© Tyler | Peter Duryea | "The Cage" | Lieutenant | USS Enterprise | Helmsman | Human |- | rowspan="2" | Nyota Uhura | Nichelle Nichols | rowspan="2" | Seasons 1–3 (TOS) Seasons 1–2 (TAS) Movies (TMP,WOK,SFS,TVH,TFF,TUC,ST09,STID,STB) Season 5 (DS9) | rowspan="2" | Commander (WOK,SFS,TVH,TFF,TUC) Lt. Commander (TMP) Lieutenant (TOS,TAS,ST09,STID,STB) | rowspan="2" | USS Enterprise-A (TVH,TFF,TUC) USS Enterprise (TOS,TAS,TMP,WOK,SFS,ST09,STID,STB) | rowspan="2" | Communications Officer | rowspan="2" | Human |- | Zoe Saldana |- | rowspan=2| Una ('Number One') | Majel Barrett | rowspan=2| "The Cage" Season 2 (DSC) Season 1 (SNW) | rowspan=2| Lt. Commander | rowspan=2| USS Enterprise | rowspan=2| First Officer | rowspan=2| Human |- | Rebecca Romijn |- | Vash | Jennifer Hetrick | Seasons 3–4 (TNG) Season 1 (DS9) | Civilian | Earth resident | Archeologist | Human |- | Vorik | Alexander Enberg | Seasons 3–5,7 (VOY) | Ensign | USS Voyager | Engineering Officer | Vulcan |- | Weyoun
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| Jeffrey Combs | Seasons 4–7 (DS9) | None | Cardassia Prime | Dominion Leader | Vorta |- | Naomi Wildman | Scarlett Pomers | Seasons 2–7 (VOY) | Civilian | USS Voyager resident | Captain's Assistant (unofficial) | Ktarian/Human |- | Samantha Wildman | Nancy Hower | Seasons 2–6 (VOY) | Ensign | USS Voyager | Science Officer | Human |- | Winn Adami | Louise Fletcher | Seasons 1–3,5–7 (DS9) | Kai (S3-7) Vedek (S1-2) | Bajor resident | Bajoran Religious Leader | Bajoran |- | Worf | Michael Dorn | Seasons 1–7 (TNG) Movies (GEN,FCT,INS,NEM) Seasons 4–7 (DS9) | Lt. Commander (DS9,Movies) Ambassador (DS9 S7) Lieutenant (TNG S3-7) Lieutenant, JG (TNG S1-2) | USS Enterprise-E (NEM) Qo'noS (DS9 S7) Deep Space 9 (DS9 S4-7) USS Enterprise-D (S1-7,GEN) | Strategic Operations Officer (DS9 S4-7,Movies) Ambassador (DS9 S7) Chief Security Officer (TNG S2-7) Helmsman (TNG S1) | Klingon |- | Tasha Yar | Denise Crosby | Seasons 1,3,7 (TNG) | Lieutenant | USS Enterprise-D | Chief Security Officer
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| Human |- | Kasidy Yates | Penny Johnson Jerald | Seasons 3–7 (DS9) | Captain | SS XhosaDeep Space 9 resident | Freighter Captain | Human |- | Zek | Wallace Shawn | Seasons 1–3,5–7 (DS9) | Grand Nagus | Ferenginar resident | Leader of Ferengi Economics | Ferengi |- | Zhaban | Jamie McShane | Season 1 (PIC) | Civilian | Earth resident | Butler | Romulan |- |}
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Appearances Star Trek: The Original Series Star Trek: The Next Generation Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Star Trek: Voyager Star Trek: Enterprise Star Trek: Discovery Star Trek: Picard Star Trek: Lower Decks Star Trek: Prodigy = Main cast (Credited main cast member) = Recurring cast (3+ appearances in a season) Shared castStar Trek'' has an ongoing tradition of actors returning to reprise their roles in other spin-off series. In some instances, actors have portrayed potential ancestors, descendants, or relatives of characters they originated. Characters have also been recast for later appearances. Click show below to view an incomplete list: See also List of Star Trek episodes Notes References
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The 2016–17 TNT KaTropa season was the 27th season of the franchise in the Philippine Basketball Association (PBA). Key dates October 22, 2016: TNT KaTropa appointed Nash Racela to be its head coach replacing Jong Uichico. October 30: The 2016 PBA draft took place at Midtown Atrium, Robinson Place Manila. Draft picks Special draft Regular draft Roster Philippine Cup Eliminations Standings Game log |- style="background:#fcc;" | 1 | November 23 | Rain or Shine | L 87–101 | Ranidel de Ocampo (24) | Ranidel de Ocampo (10) | Ranidel de Ocampo (5) | Smart Araneta Coliseum | 0–1 |- style="background:#cfc;" | 2 | November 27 | Barangay Ginebra | W 108–103 | Ranidel de Ocampo (22) | de Ocampo, Rosario (7) | Matt Ganuelas-Rosser (5) | Smart Araneta Coliseum | 1–1
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|- style="background:#cfc;" | 3 | December 2 | Blackwater | W 99–92 | Castro, Tautuaa (20) | Ranidel de Ocampo (8) | Jayson Castro (5) | Smart Araneta Coliseum | 2–1 |- style="background:#fcc;" | 4 | December 9 | Meralco | L 87–98 | Jayson Castro (23) | Kelly Williams (8) | Jayson Castro (7) | Smart Araneta Coliseum | 2–2 |- style="background:#cfc;" | 5 | December 16 | Phoenix | W 117–98 | Castro, Williams (18) | Kelly Williams (10) | Ryan Reyes (6) | Smart Araneta Coliseum | 3–2 |- style="background:#cfc;" | 6 | December 23 | Alaska | W 109–100 | Troy Rosario (26) | Carey, de Ocampo, Williams (8) | Jayson Castro (6) | PhilSports Arena | 4–2
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|- style="background:#fcc;" | 7 | January 7 | NLEX | L 98–110 | Jayson Castro (17) | Carey, Williams (10) | Jayson Castro (7) | Angeles University Foundation Sports Arena | 4–3 |- style="background:#fcc;" | 8 | January 15 | Star | L 77–88 | Ranidel de Ocampo (21) | Roger Pogoy (11) | Jayson Castro (4) | Smart Araneta Coliseum | 4–4 |- style="background:#cfc;" | 9 | January 18 | Mahindra | W 104–92 | Troy Rosario (18) | Reyes, Rosario (9) | Castro, Pogoy, Reyes (4) | Cuneta Astrodome | 5–4 |- style="background:#cfc;" | 10 | January 25 | GlobalPort | W 102–98 | Roger Pogoy (20) | Rosario, Tautuaa (8) | Matt Ganuelas-Rosser (6) | Cuneta Astrodome | 6–4 |- style="background:#fcc;" | 11 | January 28 | San Miguel | L 94–98 | Moala Tautuaa (20) | Troy Rosario (9) | Jayson Castro (7) | Ynares Center | 6–5 Playoffs Bracket Game log
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|- style="background:#cfc;" | 1 | February 4 | GlobalPort | W 109–101 | Jayson Castro (20) | Moala Tautuaa (9) | Matt Ganuelas-Rosser (4) | Smart Araneta Coliseum | 1–0 |- style="background:#cfc;" | 2 | February 6 | GlobalPort | W 95–90 | Ranidel de Ocampo (25) | Troy Rosario (11) | Jayson Castro (8) | Smart Araneta Coliseum | 2–0
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|- style="background:#fcc;" | 1 | February 8 | San Miguel | L 98–111 | Jayson Castro (27) | Moala Tautuaa (7) | Jayson Castro (8) | Smart Araneta Coliseum | 0–1 |- style="background:#cfc;" | 2 | February 10 | San Miguel | W 87–85 | Troy Rosario (14) | Ranidel de Ocampo (13) | Jayson Castro (11) | Mall of Asia Arena | 1–1 |- style="background:#cfc;" | 3 | February 12 | San Miguel | W 98–92 | Ranidel de Ocampo (24) | Ranidel de Ocampo (9) | Jayson Castro (12) | Smart Araneta Coliseum | 2–1 |- style="background:#fcc;" | 4 | February 14 | San Miguel | L 86–97 | Larry Fonacier (15) | Ganuelas-Rosser, Williams (7) | Castro, Reyes (5) | Mall of Asia Arena | 2–2 |- style="background:#cfc;" | 5 | February 16 | San Miguel | W 101–94 | Castro, de Ocampo, Williams (18) | Pogoy, Rosario, Williams (7) | Jayson Castro (7) | Smart Araneta Coliseum | 3–2 |- style="background:#fcc;" | 6 | February 18 | San Miguel | L 88–104 | Jayson Castro (19) | Ryan Reyes (9) | Jayson Castro (5) | Mall of Asia Arena
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| 3–3 |- style="background:#fcc;" | 7 | February 20 | San Miguel | L 83–96 | Larry Fonacier (14) | Kelly Williams (14) | Fonacier, Pogoy (4) | Mall of Asia Arena | 3–4
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Commissioner's Cup Eliminations Standings Game log |- style="background:#fcc;" | 1 | March 24 | Meralco | L 89–94 | Lou Amundson (19) | Lou Amundson (18) | Matt Ganuelas-Rosser (4) | Smart Araneta Coliseum | 0–1 |- style="background:#cfc;" | 2 | March 26 | Phoenix | W 134–109 | Lou Amundson (20) | Lou Amundson (8) | Jayson Castro (14) | Ynares Center | 1–1 |- style="background:#cfc;" | 3 | March 31 | Blackwater | W 92–89 | Roger Pogoy (24) | DontΓ© Greene (13) | Castro, Pogoy, Reyes (3) | Smart Araneta Coliseum | 2–1
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|- style="background:#cfc;" | 4 | April 7 | NLEX | W 126–121 (OT) | Jayson Castro (32) | DontΓ© Greene (16) | Jayson Castro (11) | Mall of Asia Arena | 3–1 |- style="background:#cfc;" | 5 | April 9 | Mahindra | W 86–84 | DontΓ© Greene (24) | DontΓ© Greene (14) | Jayson Castro (7) | Mall of Asia Arena | 4–1 |- style="background:#cfc;" | 6 | April 21 | GlobalPort | W 109–88 | DontΓ© Greene (33) | Greene, Williams (10) | Ryan Reyes (6) | Smart Araneta Coliseum | 5–1 |- style="background:#fcc;" | 7 | April 23 | Barangay Ginebra | L 89–107 | DontΓ© Greene (28) | DontΓ© Greene (15) | Jayson Castro (5) | Smart Araneta Coliseum | 5–2 |- align="center" |colspan="9" bgcolor="#bbcaff"|All-Star Break
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|- style="background:#cfc;" | 8 | May 5 | San Miguel | W 112–103 | DontΓ© Greene (41) | DontΓ© Greene (21) | Greene, Rosales (4) | Smart Araneta Coliseum | 6–2 |- style="background:#fcc;" | 9 | May 10 | Star | L 97–107 | DontΓ© Greene (29) | DontΓ© Greene (12) | Kris Rosales (4) | Mall of Asia Arena | 6–3 |- style="background:#cfc;" | 10 | May 20 | Alaska | W 119–110 | Joshua Smith (23) | Joshua Smith (10) | Jayson Castro (7) | Ibalong Centrum for Recreation | 7–3 |- style="background:#cfc;" | 11 | May 28 | Rain or Shine | W 105–102 | Joshua Smith (23) | Joshua Smith (12) | Castro, Rosario (4) | Ynares Center | 8–3 Playoffs Bracket Game log
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|- style="background:#cfc;" | 1 | June 5 | Meralco | W 102–84 | Jayson Castro (25) | Tautuaa, Williams (8) | Jayson Castro (7) | Smart Araneta Coliseum | 1–0 |- style="background:#fcc;" | 2 | June 7 | Meralco | L 100–103 (OT) | Joshua Smith (18) | Joshua Smith (18) | RR Garcia (5) | Smart Araneta Coliseum | 1–1 |- style="background:#cfc;" | 3 | June 9 | Meralco | W 104–96 (OT) | Castro, Smith (31) | Joshua Smith (27) | Joshua Smith (4) | Smart Araneta Coliseum | 2–1
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|- style="background:#cfc;" | 1 | June 11 | Barangay Ginebra | W 100–94 | Joshua Smith (35) | Joshua Smith (13) | Jayson Castro (6) | Mall of Asia Arena | 1–0 |- style="background:#cfc;" | 2 | June 13 | Barangay Ginebra | W 107–103 | Joshua Smith (16) | Joshua Smith (16) | Jayson Castro (8) | Mall of Asia Arena | 2–0 |- style="background:#fcc;" | 3 | June 15 | Barangay Ginebra | L 101–125 | RR Garcia (16) | Joshua Smith (7) | Castro, Garcia (3) | Smart Araneta Coliseum | 2–1 |- style="background:#cfc;" | 4 | June 15 | Barangay Ginebra | W 122–109 | Jayson Castro (38) | Kelly Williams (12) | Jayson Castro (11) | Cuneta Astrodome | 3–1
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|- style="background:#cfc;" | 1 | June 21 | San Miguel | W 104–102 | Roger Pogoy (27) | Castro, Smith (9) | Jayson Castro (10) | Smart Araneta Coliseum | 1–0 |- style="background:#fcc;" | 2 | June 23 | San Miguel | L 88–102 | Jayson Castro (14) | Tautuaa, Williams (7) | Joshua Smith (5) | Smart Araneta Coliseum | 1–1 |- style="background:#fcc;" | 3 | June 25 | San Miguel | L 97–109 | RR Garcia (19) | Joshua Smith (14) | RR Garcia (4) | Smart Araneta Coliseum | 1–2 |- style="background:#cfc;" | 4 | June 28 | San Miguel | W 102–97 | Joshua Smith (20) | Joshua Smith (15) | Ryan Reyes (4) | Smart Araneta Coliseum | 2–2 |- style="background:#fcc;" | 5 | June 30 | San Miguel | L 102–111 | Ranidel de Ocampo (19) | Rosario, Smith (7) | Jayson Castro (12) | Smart Araneta Coliseum | 2–3 |- style="background:#fcc;" | 6 | July 2 | San Miguel | L 91–115 | Troy Rosario (21) | Kelly Williams (8) | five players (2) | Smart Araneta Coliseum | 2–4 Governors' Cup Eliminations Standings
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Game log |- style="background:#cfc;" | 1 | July 28 | Kia | W 106–96 | Michael Craig (21) | Michael Craig (13) | Michael Craig (12) | Ynares Center | 1–0 |- style="background:#fcc;" | 2 | August 2 | San Miguel | L 91–97 | Michael Craig (16) | Michael Craig (18) | Ranidel de Ocampo (5) | Smart Araneta Coliseum | 1–1 |- style="background:#cfc;" | 3 | August 4 | Alaska | W 107–106 | Michael Craig (28) | Michael Craig (19) | Jayson Castro (10) | Smart Araneta Coliseum | 2–1 |- style="background:#fcc;" | 4 | August 20 | Rain or Shine | L 73–105 | Glen Rice Jr. (19) | Ranidel de Ocampo (11) | Ryan Reyes (4) | Smart Araneta Coliseum | 2–2 |- style="background:#cfc;" | 5 | August 25 | Phoenix | W 110–103 | Glen Rice Jr. (38) | Glen Rice Jr. (9) | Glen Rice Jr. (5) | Smart Araneta Coliseum | 3–2 |- style="background:#cfc;" | 6 | August 30 | Blackwater | W 117–96 | Glen Rice Jr. (31) | Troy Rosario (9) | Castro, Rice Jr. (4) | Mall of Asia Arena | 4–2
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|- style="background:#fcc;" | 7 | September 1 | GlobalPort | L 112–119 | Glen Rice Jr. (39) | Glen Rice Jr. (13) | Glen Rice Jr. (5) | Ynares Center | 4–3 |- style="background:#cfc;" | 8 | September 6 | Meralco | W 113–107 | Glen Rice Jr. (32) | Kelly Williams (13) | Ryan Reyes (4) | Smart Araneta Coliseum | 5–3 |- style="background:#cfc;" | 9 | September 13 | NLEX | W 112–107 | Glen Rice Jr. (25) | Glen Rice Jr. (15) | Glen Rice Jr. (10) | Ynares Center | 6–3 |- style="background:#cfc;" | 10 | September 17 | Star | W 104–99 | Glen Rice Jr. (43) | Glen Rice Jr. (19) | Glen Rice Jr. (9) | Ynares Center | 7–3 |- style="background:#cfc;" | 11 | September 23 | Barangay Ginebra | W 121–92 | Glen Rice Jr. (36) | Kelly Williams (11) | Jayson Castro (7) | Smart Araneta Coliseum | 8–3 Playoffs Bracket Game log
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|- style="background:#fcc;" | 1 | September 27 | Rain or Shine | L 102–106 | Kelly Williams (23) | Troy Rosario (16) | Castro, Rice Jr. (6) | Mall of Asia Arena | 0–1 |- style="background:#cfc;" | 2 | September 29 | Rain or Shine | W 118–114 | Glen Rice Jr. (34) | Glen Rice Jr. (16) | Jayson Castro (12) | Smart Araneta Coliseum | 1–1
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|- style="background:#fcc;" | 1 | October 2 | Barangay Ginebra | L 94–121 | Glen Rice Jr. (26) | Glen Rice Jr. (10) | Jayson Castro (7) | Smart Araneta Coliseum | 0–1 |- style="background:#cfc;" | 2 | October 4 | Barangay Ginebra | W 103–96 | Glen Rice Jr. (21) | Kelly Williams (11) | Jayson Castro (10) | Batangas City Coliseum | 1–1 |- style="background:#fcc;" | 3 | October 6 | Barangay Ginebra | L 103–106 | Glen Rice Jr. (44) | Glen Rice Jr. (20) | Jayson Castro (9) | Smart Araneta Coliseum | 1–2 |- style="background:#fcc;" | 4 | October 8 | Barangay Ginebra | L 105–115 | Troy Rosario (28) | Troy Rosario (10) | Jayson Castro (9) | Smart Araneta Coliseum | 1–3 Transactions Trades Pre-season Commissioner's Cup Recruited imports Awards References TNT Tropang Giga seasons TNT KaTropa season
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Richard Carvel is a historical novel by the American novelist Winston Churchill. It was first published in 1899 and was exceptionally successful, selling around two million copies and making the author a rich man. The novel takes the form of the memoirs of an eighteenth-century gentleman, the Richard Carvel of the title, and runs to eight volumes. It is set partly in Maryland and partly in London, England, during the American revolutionary era. Plot summary Foreword The novel opens with a fictitious foreword, a brief note dated 1876, in which the purported editor of the memoirs, Daniel Clapsaddle Carvel, claims that they are just as his grandfather, Richard Carvel, wrote them, all the more realistic for their imperfections. Volume One
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The first volume concerns Richard Carvel's boyhood and schooldays. Orphaned at an early age, Richard is raised by his grandfather, Lionel Carvel of Carvel Hall, a wealthy loyalist respected by all sections of the community. Richard describes their way of life, his growing love for his neighbor, Dorothy Manners, and the hostility of his uncle, Grafton Carvel. Richard witnesses a demonstration against a tax collector in Annapolis as a result of the Stamp Act 1765 and grieves his grandfather by his adoption of revolutionary political views. Volume Two Mr Allen, Richard's new tutor, tricks him into deceiving his ailing grandfather. Richard is tormented by the coquettishness of Dorothy. At Richard's eighteenth birthday party, he learns that she is to go to England. Volume Three
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With the third volume, the main action of the novel begins. Through the scheming of Grafton Carvel and Mr Allen, Richard fights a duel with Lord Comyn. He is wounded, but becomes fast friends with the lord. His grandfather learns that his political opinions are unchanged but forgives him, partly through the intercession of Colonel Washington. After his recovery, Richard is attacked on the road and kidnapped. He is taken aboard a pirate ship, the Black Moll. There is a fight with a brigantine, in which the pirate ship sinks. Volume Four In the fourth volume, the protagonist continues to meet with sudden reversals of fortune. Richard is rescued and befriended by the captain of the brigantine, John Paul, who is sailing to Solway. In Scotland, John Paul is shunned, and vows to turn his back on his country. They take a post chaise to London, and in Windsor meet Horace Walpole. In London they are imprisoned in a sponging-house, from where they are rescued by Lord Comyn and Dorothy.
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Volume Five Volumes five and six are set in London, where the glamor and corruption of fashionable society forms a contrast with the plain and honest values of the emerging republic, embodied in the protagonist. Richard is introduced to London society, where Dorothy is an admired beauty. He makes friends with Charles James Fox and incurs the enmity of the Duke of Chartersea. Richard declares his love to Dorothy but is rejected. Volume Six Richard risks his life in a wager but survives against the odds. He visits the House of Commons, and hears Edmund Burke and Fox speak. At Vauxhall Gardens he is tricked into a duel with the Duke, while Lord Comyn is injured saving him from a second assailant. Later he hears that his grandfather has died, and that his uncle Grafton has inherited the estate, leaving him penniless. Volume Seven
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Richard returns to America, where he learns his grandfather had believed him dead. Rejecting Grafton's overtures, he accepts a place as Mr Swain's factor, and for the next few years faithfully tends the Swain estate, Gordon's Pride. In 1774, the discontent among the colonists begins to escalate. Volume Eight
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The final volume sees the dual, interlinked fruition of the two principal aspects of the novel: the political and the romantic. With the coming of war, Richard sets out to fight for his country. He meets John Paul, now calling himself John Paul Jones, and plans to join the nascent American navy. The early years of the war are represented by a summary by Daniel Clapsaddle Carvel, and Richard's narrative resumes at the start of the North Sea action between the Bonhomme Richard, captained by Jones, and the Serapis. Richard is severely wounded, and Jones arranges for him to be nursed by Dorothy. The end of the book sees Richard back in Maryland as master of Carvel Hall, married to his childhood sweetheart.
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Characters The Carvels Richard Carvel, the narrator, a headstrong and hot-tempered young man Lionel Carvel, Richard's grandfather, a wealthy shipowner, loyal to the Crown Captain Jack Carvel, Lionel's older son, Richard's father, a brave and reckless soldier, killed in the French war when Richard is a small child Elizabeth Carvel, Richard's mother, adopted by the Carvels as a child after a shipwreck Grafton Carvel, Lionel's younger son, jealous, manipulative and unscrupulous; estranged from the family after questioning Elizabeth's parentage Caroline Carvel, Grafton's wife, the daughter of a successful grocer Philip Carvel, the son of Grafton and Caroline, Richard's cousin Daniel Clapsaddle Carvel, Richard's grandson, the editor of his grandfather's memoirs The Carvel Hall servants Mrs. Willis, the housekeeper Scipio, the butler Chess, the cook Harvey, the coachman and head groom Hugo, Richard's personal servant
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Historical figures George Washington John Paul, later John Paul Jones, a sea captain Horace Walpole, a cultured man-about-town Charles James Fox, an English politician and inveterate gambler Lord Baltimore David Garrick, an actor Edmund Burke, a Whig politician and orator Others Captain Daniel Clapsaddle, a close friend of the Carvel family Dorothy Manners, Richard's capricious childhood playmate, later a society beauty Marmaduke Manners, Dorothy's foppish father Dr Courtenay, a Maryland macaroni who courts Dorothy Patty Swain, Richard's friend, a sympathetic Maryland girl Henry Swain, Patty's father, a Whig lawyer Tom Swain, Patty's brother, a drunken wastrel Mr Allen, an amoral, self-serving clergyman, tutor to Philip and Richard Jack, Lord Comyn, Richard's friend, a great-hearted English nobleman The Duke of Chartersea, a dissolute aristocrat Banks, Richard's faithful English servant
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Link with The Crisis Churchill's 1901 novel, The Crisis, like Richard Carvel, was part of a sequence of novels set at crucial periods of American history. While not otherwise a sequel, its heroine, Virginia Carvel, is the great-granddaughter of the protagonist of the earlier novel. His 'diary' is mentioned in the book. Reception and literary significance The review for the New York Times Saturday Review in July 1899 described Richard Carvel as "a notable novel... an event of importance in American fiction", going on to say that it was "the most extensive piece of semi-historical fiction which has yet come from an American hand... the skill with which the materials have been handled justifies the largeness of the plan".
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The review in the New York Tribune described the book as "a serious historical novel, embracing a romantic courtship and many events on land and sea, in Maryland and in England, which involve famous personages like Washington, Fox and Horace Walpole." The reviewer took issue with the characterization, saying that the principal characters fail "to get themselves bodied forth in absolute reality," but concluded that "Richard Carvel is a remarkably workmanlike production, considering the present limitations of the author." A letter from George Middleton to the New York Times praises Richard Carvel for its dramatic qualities, for its portrayal of past times, and for the character of Dorothy Manners, "the most fascinating female character that has appeared in the recent novels".
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In November 1899, Richard Carvel provoked a mild controversy in the pages of the New York Times Saturday Review when an anonymous letter writer pointed out certain similarities between the "now famous" novel and Hugh Wynne – Free Quaker by Silas Weir Mitchell, making a veiled accusation of plagiarism. This was rebutted by another correspondent, who pointed out that the first draft of Richard Carvel had been completed five years earlier, two years before the publication of Hugh Wynne. A further letter also drew (unfavorable) comparisons between Churchill's novel and Thackeray's The Virginians.
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A later assessment considers the authenticity of the narrative the reason for its remarkable success: "Richard Carvel (1899) is a romantic historical novel of the American Revolutionary period. Though carefully written, the book has the episodic structure characteristic of Churchill. It became a best seller because of the conscientious research that gave remarkable authenticity to events and characters". Adaptations Edward Everett Rose adapted the novel for the stage, and Richard Carvel, the play, appeared on Broadway between September 1900 and January 1901. There were 129 performances in all. Richard Carvel was played by John Drew and Dorothy Manners by Ida Conquest. The play was produced by Charles Frohman at the Empire Theatre. Waltzes from the play were published as sheet music under the title Richard Carvel Waltzes, with a picture of the character in eighteenth-century dress.