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List of unnamed individuals who lived during the 23rd century.

Altair VI president []

The inauguration ceremony for the new president of Altair VI, which was expected to be attended by the USS Enterprise and two other Federation starships, was moved ahead seven solar days early in 2267, due to the president's desire to get launched a week early in order to finally stabilize the entire Altair system. (TOS: "Amok Time")

This president was only mentioned in dialogue.

Bartender []

This bartender met either Curzon Dax or Lela Dax around 2270, at some point introducing a beverage known as a black hole. (DS9: "Playing God")

This bartender was only mentioned in dialogue.

Blonde lab technician []

This blonde lab technician was directed James T. Kirk's way by Gary Mitchell as a means of getting back at the overly serious Starfleet Academy instructor Lieutenant Kirk. He explained in 2265 that he had done so, going so far as to have "outlined her whole campaign for her", much to Kirk's shock, as he had nearly married the woman. (TOS: "Where No Man Has Gone Before")

This lab technician was only mentioned in dialogue.

Several possibilities have been revealed from Kirk's past that may indicate the identity of this blonde woman, such as Ruth (TOS: "Shore Leave"), or Dr. Carol Marcus – a noted scientist with whom he had a child (Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan) – or, Dr. Janet Wallace – an "expert in endocrinology" who brought up the passage of time since she and Kirk "called it off." (TOS: "The Deadly Years") – but to date, her identity (or Humanity, for that matter) has never been established in canon.

Chorus girls on Rigel II []

Dr. Leonard McCoy once encountered two female chorus line performers on Rigel II. In 2267, two robots based on these chorus girls were created from McCoy's memory by the Shore Leave Planet's master computer.

These chorus girls were only mentioned in dialogue, though they presumably resembled their robotic counterparts.

Federation casualties[]

Over a hundred million casualties died during the Klingon War. (SNW: "The Broken Circle")

These casualties were only mentioned in dialogue.

It is unknown how many of these casualties were civilians, and how many were Starfleet.

Galliulin's friends []

After Pavel Chekov left her, Irina Galliulin stayed in the city with friends. She explained this to him when they reunited on the USS Enterprise in 2269. (TOS: "The Way to Eden")

These friends were only mentioned in dialogue.

Girl []

When Christine Chapel was a child, a girl called her stupid, which resulted in Chapel's protective pet Malamute Milo biting the girl. Chapel told the story to Spock in 2259. (SNW: "Spock Amok")

This girl was only mentioned in dialogue.

Jara's "crush" []

To determine the level of attachment a young Tuvok felt towards Jara, the Vulcan master asked him what his response would be if the master told him he had received a letter from Tuvok's father, saying that Jara was in love with one of his fellow students. Tuvok lashed out, calling it a lie, then proclaimed he would challenge the other student, proving the master's point; Tuvok was in the throes of shon-ha'lock. (VOY: "Gravity")

This student was only mentioned in dialogue.

This student could be any one of Tuvok's classmates, and may not even have been Vulcan, as Jara wasn't, either.

Redjac's victims on Argelius II []

These women were also killed by Redjac in the 23rd century on Argelius II. (TOS: "Wolf in the Fold")

These women were only mentioned in dialogue.

"Rodent things" on Dimorus []

These rodent-like creatures had the ability to throw poison darts.

Sometime prior to 2265, Gary Mitchell and James T. Kirk encountered these beings on Dimorus. Mitchell took a dart meant for Kirk and nearly died. He reminded Kirk of this in 2265 when he asked the Captain why he was suddenly afraid of him following Mitchell's encounter with the Galactic barrier. (TOS: "Where No Man Has Gone Before")

They were depicted as humanoids in the comic book Gary, but were non-humanoid in the photo comic Strange New Worlds and the reference book The Worlds of the Federation.

Travers' personal chef []

This chef was employed by Commodore Travers.

In 2267, Leonard McCoy wondered aloud if the commodore had brought his personal chef to the outpost on Cestus III. James T. Kirk expected Travers would have taken advantage of the privileges of his rank and done so, though it was not confirmed. (TOS: "Arena")

This chef was only mentioned in dialogue.

Tribbles commercial announcer []

The announcer gave a voice-over in a commercial for the cereal Tribbles. (ST: "The Trouble with Edward")

This announcer appeared as an off-screen voiceover.

The announcer's voice was provided by an unknown performer.

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