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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