Star Trek: The Continuing Mission - Guest Stars

Guest Stars

Actor Character Episode Connection to the Star Trek Universe
Lawrence Montaigne Commander Vellar "Ghost Ship" Montaigne played the Romulan, Decius, in the original series episode "Balance of Terror" placing him amongst the very first Romulans to ever appear on screen in Star Trek: The Original Series. He also played Spock's Vulcan rival, Stonn, in the episode "Amok Time."
Guy Vardaman Abdiel "Command Decision" Vardaman worked as an extra and photo double for actor Brent Spiner on Star Trek: The Next Generation.
Daniel Roebuck Admiral Rowan "We Will Control All That You See and Hear" Roebuck guest starred in the episode "Unification" of Star Trek: The Next Generation.
Spice Williams-Crosby Captain Merrick "We Will Control All That You See and Hear" Williams-Crosby starred as Vixis the female Klingon in Star Trek: The Final Frontier and has performed stunts on Star Trek television episodes.
Celeste Yarnall T'pauk of Vulcan "We Will Control All That You See and Hear" Yarnall guest-starred on the Star Trek: The Original Series episode "The Apple" as Ensign Martha Landon.
Larry Nemecek Commander Dolding "We Will Control All That You See and Hear" Nemecek is a prolific Star Trek author and appeared in the Star Trek: Enterprise series finale "These Are the Voyages...".
Evan English Captain Musaki "We Will Control All That You See and Hear" English worked as an extra and stand-in on Star Trek: Enterprise.
Mark Allen Shepherd Commander Miller "We Will Control All That You See and Hear" Allen-Shepherd appeared in every season of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine as Quark's silent but friendly customer, Morn.

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