Scott Bakula as Captain Jonathan Archer
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Captain Jonathan Archer: Early 40s. Physical. Bold personality. Intensely
curious. Han Solo-type. Charming and very down to earth. A Starfleet officer
for about 15 years, he hasn't had much space experience prior to the
invention of warp 5. Unlike the Starfleet captains in centuries to come, he
exhibits a sense of wonder and excitement, as well as a little trepidation
about the strange things he will encounter. He holds a grudge against the
Vulcans, who he blames for impeding humanity's progress. But his science
officer is Vulcan, and he's struggling to reconsider those preconceptions.
Although he has a strong sense of duty, he's a bit of a renegade - he's not
afraid to question orders or even disobey them if he feels in his gut that
he's right...
Jolene Blalock as Sub Commander T'Pol
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Sub-Commander T'Pol: Late 20s, early 30s. Vulcan female. Austere yet sensual.
She's the Science Officer assigned to oversee humanity's progress on board
Enterprise. Although she's cautious and guarded around humans, whom she
considers primitive and irrational, she's developed a grudging respect for
Captain Archer. She'll become one of his most loyal and trusted crew members.
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Connor Trinneer as Commander Charlie "Trip" Tucker
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Commander Charlie 'Trip' Tucker: Chief Engineer. Early 30s. A Southerner who
enjoys using his "country" persona to disarm people. He has an
offbeat, often sarcastic sense of humor. Charlie was hand-picked by Captain
Archer, who is something of a mentor to him. Although Charlie is a brilliant
Engineer and an outstanding officer, he has very little first-hand experience
with alien cultures, and he's often a "fish out of water" when
dealing with new civilizations.
Dominic Keating as Lt. Commander Malcolm Reed
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Lt. Commander Malcolm Reed: Tactical Security Munitions Officer. British.
Late 20s - early 30s. In the new age of humanity's enlightenment, Reed is a
bit of a throwback. He's a 22rd Century "soldier", all spit and
polish and by-the-book. Reed is filled with contradictions. Despite his
near-obsession with munitions, he's soft-spoken, quite proper, shy and
awkward around women. When testing a new weapon, he's liable to put on a pair
of space-age earplugs because he doesn't like loud noises.
Linda Park as Ensign Hoshi Sato
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Ensign Hoshi Sato: Comm Officer. Japanese. Mid to late 20s. Striking and
intelligent, Hoshi has a feisty spirit that often tests the patience of the
crew. She's in charge of communications on Enterprise, but she also serves as
ship's Translator. An expert in exo-linguistics, she learned to manipulate
her vocal chords to emit a range of alien sounds no human has ever produced.
She has a natural affinity for picking up languages. Hoshi doesn't like the
idea of being trapped in a "tin can" hurtling at impossible speeds.
Every time the ship jumps to warp she grips her console and closes her eyes.
She's a "white knuckle" space farer.
Anthony (AT) Montgomery as
Lieutenant Travis Mayweather
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Lieutenant Travis Mayweather: Helmsman. African American. Mid to late 20s.
Youngest member of the crew. A unique product of 22nd Century life,
Mayweather was born and raised on cargo ships to parents who worked about
freighters. As a result Travis is more "interstellar" than even the
Captain. He's travelled to dozens of planets and met many different alien
species. Mayweather has an 'instinct' for space-travel that few humans
possess. Joe's closest friend is Charles Tucker. Similar in age and spirit
these two will spend their off-duty hours finding new ways to enjoy life in space.
John Billingsley as Doctor Phlox
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Doctor Phlox: Exotic alien. Medical officer. Appears to be in his 40s, but
we're not certain of his real age. Phlox speaks with a slight alien accent
and has an eccentric sense of humor that no one quite understands. He thinks
that humanity is fascinating. The Doctor has filled Sickbay with all sorts of
bizarre medical instruments, alien plants and spores, and stasis chambers
with small, living creatures. He practices a brand of "Intergalactic
medicine" the likes of which we've never seen. This makes the most
routine visit to Sickbay an unexpected adventure.
Recurring Characters:
Silik: Late 30s to early 40s.
Alien. Physically agile. One of the leaders of the Suliban, a deadly species
obsessed with genetic enhancement. Our villain.
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