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List of unnamed Trill.

Arjin's family []

The father of Arjin was not joined to a symbiont, but wanted his daughter (Arjin's sister) to be joined. He was a pilot instructor on Gedana post for forty years. After his daughter was successful in passing the rigorous trials for being joined to a symbiont, she decided not to be joined, which went against her father's wishes. She left home, married her spouse and the two never spoke again. Because of this he told Arjin that it fell upon him to be joined. Arjin's father died in 2369. (DS9: "Playing God")

This family was only mentioned in dialogue.

Barnes' family[]

Father []

Ensign Barnes of the USS Cerritos once stated to fellow Ensign Sam Rutherford on a date in 2380 that, like him, her father was a cyborg. (LD: "Second Contact")

This father was only mentioned in dialogue.

Sister []

Ensign Barnes of the USS Cerritos once stated to fellow Ensign Sam Rutherford on a date in 2381 that her older sister was joined to a symbiont, which completely changed her personality; namely, that she was unable to stop talking about having a symbiont. (LD: "Strange Energies")

This sister was only mentioned in dialogue.

Commissioner-cum-delegate 1 []

This individual first served as one of the commissioners who accompanied Vos, Guardian Xi, and Leader Pav to meet the USS Discovery away team in 3189. (DIS: "Forget Me Not")

The following year, he served as one of the delegate who represented the Trill at the conference of Federation member worlds and allies to decide on the actions regarding the Dark Matter Anomaly. (DIS: "...But to Connect")

This was played by an unknown actor.

Commissioner-cum-delegate 2 []

This individual first served as one of the commissioners who accompanied Vos, Guardian Xi, and Leader Pav to meet the USS Discovery away team in 3189. (DIS: "Forget Me Not")

The following year, he served as one of the delegate who represented the Trill at the conference of Federation member worlds and allies to decide on the actions regarding the Dark Matter Anomaly. (DIS: "...But to Connect")

This was played by an unknown actor.

Eliminated initiates []

These fifty-seven initiates were personally eliminated from the program by the Dax symbiont dating back over a period of 200 years. In 2370, after learning this, Arjin initially asked to be reassigned upon hearing his field docent was to be Jadzia Dax. (DS9: "Playing God")

These initiates were only mentioned in dialogue.

Federation starship personnel[]

FNN assistant []

Trill FNN assistant

FNN assistant

This female worked as an assistant for the Federation News Network (FNN) near the end of the 24th century. (PIC: "Remembrance")

This FNN assistant was played by Arlene Rodrigez-Lopez, who received no credit for her appearance.

Guards []

These two guards, under the direction of Commissioner Vos, attempted to apprehend Adira Tal and Michael Burnham in 3189, though Burnham was able to quickly stun them in combat. They later accompanied Leader Pav to the Caves of Mak'ala, where they assisted Xi in monitoring the symbiont pools until Tal and Burnham emerged. (DIS: "Forget Me Not")

The two Trill guards were played by unknown performers.

Guardian (24th century) []

Trill guardian, 2371

A Trill guardian

This guardian visited Deep Space 9 in 2371. (DS9: "Facets")

This guardian was played by actor Jefrey Alan Chandler.

Guardians (32nd century) []

These two guardians accompanied Xi to meet the USS Discovery away team along with Commissioner Vos and Leader Pav in 3189. (DIS: "Forget Me Not")

These guardians were played by unknown performers.

Jadzia's family[]

Mother []

This woman was the spouse to Kela, and the mother of at least two children, Jadzia and her sister; she lived into the 2370s. Since her daughter was in Starfleet, she would worry about her daughter's safety. Jadzia, in turn, recorded "last messages" in case she did not come back from a mission.

In 2372, prior to a battle, Jadzia assured Miles O'Brien that he would live to a ripe old age, and told him she'd put his latest "last message" to his wife and daughter next to her message to her mother. (DS9: "To the Death")

This character was only mentioned in dialogue.

Sister []

This woman sent her sister, Jadzia, several glasses in 2372. Jadzia found them to be "really ugly". (DS9: "Body Parts")

Unlike Jadzia, she was not joined. (DS9: "Invasive Procedures")

This character was only mentioned in dialogue.

In The Lives of Dax short story "Reflections", Jadzia's sister is called Ziranne (β).

Joining attendees []

Trill bystanders

Nine Trill bystanders

These nine individuals were present when the Dax symbiont was transferred from Curzon Dax to Jadzia Dax. Six of them wore medical gowns, including a female surgeon, the remaining three wore civilian clothes. (DS9: "Emissary")

The female surgeon was played by regular extra Tyana Parr, who received no on-screen credit for her appearance.

The other eight Trill were played by unknown performers.

M'talas Prime bar patron []

Trill bar patron

A Trill bar patron

This Trill woman was present in a bar at District Six on M'talas Prime in 2401 at the street where Worf and Raffaela Musiker captured the Changeling Titus Rikka. (PIC: "Seventeen Seconds")

This female Trill bar patron was played by Dominique Stango who received no credit for her appearance.

Odan's male hosts[]

Host 1 []

This host was said to be Crusher's lover's father. He knew Leka Trion and had kept the people of Peliar Zel II at peace for several generations. In reality, he was the prior host of the Odan symbiont. The younger hoped his efforts would be as successful as the elder's. (TNG: "The Host")

This host was only mentioned in dialogue.

Host 2 []

Odan

Odan's male host in 2367

This host was originally believed to be Odan, but was in reality only a host body to the symbiont. Upon nearing death in 2367, he ordered Beverly Crusher to save the symbiont and not the body housing it. (TNG: "The Host")

This individual was played by Franc Luz.

Peers' hosts []

These seven hosts all carried the Peers symbiont prior to its joining with Selin Peers. At least one host - the first - was a woman. As of 2369, Selin Peers still recalled the symbiont's memories from that time. (DS9: "Dax")

These hosts were only mentioned in dialogue.

Symbiosis Commission doctor []

Trill Doctor

A Trill doctor

This doctor was working for the Symbiosis Commission and was murdered by Joran Dax. (DS9: "Equilibrium")

He was played by background actor Kevin G. Tracey who received no credit for this appearance.

According to the short story "Allegro Ouroboros in D Minor", he was named Foris Hajan. The novel Revenant calls him Lowan Hoq.

Symbiosis Commission guards []

These male and female guards were working for the Symbiosis Commission and helped to arrest Joran Dax for murder. (DS9: "Equilibrium")

Symbiosis Commission nurse []

Trill nurse

A Trill nurse

This male nurse was assisting Doctor Renhol with the treatment of Jadzia Dax at the medical facilities of the Symbiosis Commission. (DS9: "Equilibrium")

He was played by an unknown actor.

Tal's hosts and family[]

Tal's hosts []

The hosts of the Tal symbiont before Admiral Senna Tal included Jovar Tal, Madela Tal, and Cara Tal. (DIS: "Forget Me Not")

Though the Tal hosts seemed to be named chronologically in "Forget Me Not", it was not specified which performer was portraying which host.

Senna Tal's parents []

These individuals were the parents of Senna. When he was a child, they would sing a lullaby to him. (DIS: "Forget Me Not")

These parents were only mentioned in dialogue.

Tattooed female []

Trill woman on Qo'noS

A Trill getting a tattoo on Qo'noS

This female was getting a tattoo from a Klingon tattoo artist at the Orion embassy outpost on Qo'noS in 2257. (DIS: "Will You Take My Hand?")

This Trill was played by an unknown actress.

Visitor to DS9 []

Trill on DS9

A Trill visitor on DS9

This Trill was visiting Deep Space 9 in 2381. (LD: "Hear All, Trust Nothing")

Woman at cabaret []

Orion man and Trill woman

A Trill woman caressing an Orion man on Qo'noS

This Woman at an Orion cabaret in the Orion embassy outpost on Qo'noS was caressing and being caressed by one of the male Orion dancers, while Sylvia Tilly was speaking to an Orion in 2257. (DIS: "Will You Take My Hand?")

This Trill was played by an unknown actress.

Woman on Gaia[]

Background information []

Trill Ensign

A Trill ensign

In a deleted scene from Star Trek: Insurrection, a Trill ensign was seen doing research in the USS Enterprise-E library. The scenes alongside Jonathan Frakes and Marina Sirtis were removed from the final version, but later included in the "deleted scenes" section of the Special Edition DVD release, which described the scene as scene #40 "Flirting". The ensign was portrayed by Max Grodénchik.

Grodénchik commented: “I was flattered that they asked me. I’m told they cut me very late, and I think I am still in the credits, and I still get a residual. It did feel bad being cut, but early in my acting career I would do things and constantly get cut, so I was used to it. I had to get that spitball exactly in the right place. It was the first day of shooting and the first thing on the schedule for Insurrection and I had to shoot a spitball at Marina [Sirtis] or Jonathan [Frakes] and every time – we must have done twelve takes – every time I get it right on the mark. And then [director Jonathan] Frakes does a take and he says, “That’s a great take, but Max you missed with the spitball.” And I said, ‘well, I got it right every other time, why can’t you use one of those?’ That’s what I remember. He was mad at me. He has been nice since, but he was very mad at me that day. The one take he liked, I didn’t hit the spot he liked”. [1]

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