Other Characters
Not every character in Trek Outta Time needs a full profile to leave a mark on the story. Some only pass through a few episodes, embody an institution, open a trail, trigger a scene, or give a face to a larger conflict.
This page gathers those secondary presences: occasional allies, political figures, crew members, arc antagonists, witnesses, talkative gadgets, and more unusual appearances. Their importance varies, but each one sheds light on part of the universe and completes the journey of the main characters.
The notes are deliberately concise. They summarize information visible in the episodes, while adding a few complementary details when they help clarify the character, function, or path.
Volunteer Narrator
- Origin
- N/A
- Species
- N/A
- Affiliation
- N/A
- Appearances
- Book 1 - Episode 3.
- Notice
- The Volunteer Narrator briefly appears at the beginning of Book I, in Agnes and Angie's apartment. His overly insistent narration immediately draws Agnes's attention; she interrupts him and accuses him of turning their private life into a spectacle.
- His presence establishes the meta tone of Trek Outta Time very early on: the narration can be challenged, reframed, and even confiscated by the characters. After this scene, Agnes takes control of the story in her own way.
Charly
- Origin
- 2024, Schak'Irra Timeline
- Species
- Human
- Affiliation
- NATO / Special Fleet
- Assignment
- NATO Bunker #1 in Brussels
- Appearances
- Book 1 - Episode 7.
- Notice
- Charly works in the Bunker #1 hangar and escorts Agnes and Angie to the level of the Mercator's warp nacelles. His exchange with Angie shows a routine already built around a starship still stuck in dock.
- A very brief character, he gives a human presence to the personnel who keep the hangar alive every day. His remark about the nacelles gathering dust also recalls the heavy waiting around the Special Fleet before the crisis begins.
Lieutenant Maestria
- Origin
- 2024, Schak'Irra Timeline
- Species
- Human
- Affiliation
- NATO / Special Fleet
- Assignment
- USS Mercator, then USS Enterprise
- Notice
- Lieutenant Maestria appears in the Mercator's shuttle bay when Angie introduces Agnes to the class F shuttle she had renamed Herbie 53. He later appears aboard the Enterprise, startled by Agnes and Angie's explosive arrival on the Ducati.
- He returns later as a security officer near the gym, when Agnes demands that the area be evacuated and then asks for Tarsi to be brought to her. A few hours later, he is again the one who alerts Angie to the situation and escorts the Andorian back to her quarters. He is then assigned to watch access to Tarsi's isolation quarters.
- Maestria represents the discreet but essential shipboard personnel able to carry out the sometimes very personal requests of senior officers, manage a sensitive situation, and absorb the crew's most unpredictable moments.
Admiral Jules Hamilton
- Origin
- 2024, Schak'Irra Timeline
- Species
- Human
- Affiliation
- NATO
- Assignment
- Bunker #1 of NATO in Brussels
- Notice
- Admiral Jules Hamilton commands NATO Bunker #1 in Brussels. A veteran attentive to his crews, he first appears as the direct superior Agnes Rodriguez meets every morning to review the international situation.
- His importance goes beyond his Book I scenes: in 2015, he recruited and trained Agnes Rodriguez and Angie Chen, before assigning them to the USS Mercator from 2017 onward. He is therefore one of the institutional roots of the Agnes/Angie duo.
Lieutenant Hugo Delvaux
- Origin
- 2024, Schak'Irra Timeline
- Species
- Human
- Affiliation
- NATO / Special Fleet
- Assignment
- USS Mercator, evacuation shuttles
- Appearances
- Book 1 - Episode 16.
- Notice
- Lieutenant Hugo Delvaux pilots one of the shuttles involved in the evacuation of Brussels. After an initial run, he contacts the Mercator's bridge to report that several heads of state, pushed by Hillary Clinton, want to be sent directly to the bridge.
- His role is brief, but he gives a voice to the logistical chaos of the evacuation: the pilots follow orders, pick up leaders and civilians, then have to manage political initiatives that complicate an already critical procedure.
The President of the United States, Hillary Clinton
- Origin
- 2024, Schak'Irra Timeline
- Species
- Human
- Affiliation
- USA / NATO
- Assignment
- White House
- Notice
- In the Schak'Irra Timeline, Hillary Clinton is President of the United States in 2024 and is nearing the end of her second term. Her presence immediately places the world of Trek Outta Time in a political history different from the Prime Timeline.
- She is among the allied leaders NATO tries to protect as the nuclear crisis worsens. Her presence provides an immediate geopolitical marker at the moment when the Alliance sees the world collapse.
Dr. Victor S. Calpel
- Origin
- 2024, Schak'Irra Timeline
- Species
- Human
- Affiliation
- NATO
- Assignment
- USS Mercator, then USS Enterprise
- Notice
- Dr. Victor S. Calpel is the chief medical officer of the USS Mercator, recruited in 2017 by Captain Agnes Rodriguez. He later accompanies the survivors aboard the Enterprise, where his medical role becomes essential after injuries, evacuations, and crisis situations.
- Through him, the crew's survival takes on a very concrete dimension: where the officers make decisions, Calpel tends to the bodies that endure those decisions. The episodes show him less as an action hero than as a medical anchor in the middle of a world losing its bearings.
Starbase Operator
- Origin
- 2024, Schak'Irra Timeline
- Species
- Human
- Affiliation
- NATO / Starbase
- Assignment
- NATO starbase in lunar orbit
- Notice
- The starbase operator is the voice that finally answers the Mercator's distress signal after three days of critical travel between Earth and the Moon. He requests the starship's identifiers, checks its situation, and authorizes the first approach procedures.
- In the following episode, he coordinates the dispatch of the shuttles tasked with towing the Mercator to the base. His role remains brief, but he marks the transition between the starship's isolated survival and its arrival inside a structure capable of taking charge of the survivors.
Admiral Anthony Michaux
- Origin
- 2024, Schak'Irra Timeline
- Species
- Human
- Affiliation
- NATO
- Assignment
- NATO starbase behind the Moon
- Notice
- Admiral Anthony Michaux has directed operations at NATO's starbase since the early 2000s. He personally evaluates and recruits the officers called to serve under him, making him one of the gatekeepers around the future USS Enterprise.
- In 2014, he rejected Angie Chen when she applied to join the first team of the future Enterprise. This detail highlights the tension between recognized competence and institutional decisions in Angie's path.
- In Book I, Michaux then appears as an authority able to punish, decorate, recruit, and redirect the survivors of the crisis. He is not only a senior officer: he embodies the starbase as a command system.
Tholians (Aragthonians)
- Origin
- Prime Timeline / Schak'Irra Timeline
- Species
- Tholian
- Affiliation
- Tholian Assembly
- Designation
- Tholians for Starfleet, Aragthonians in the culture of the Schak'Irra Timeline.
- Notice
- The Tholians first appear without being identified. In the Schak'Irra timeline, Agnes and Angie connect them to the Aragthonians from the series Galaxy Patrol, whose starship is glimpsed in episode 34.
- Their first direct manifestation comes through an incomprehensible sound signature picked up from an enemy vessel in orbit. That same signature later returns in the tunnels beneath Moscow, before Tarsi recognizes the creatures as Tholians.
- In the Russian arc, they stop being an abstract threat: they wipe out Delta and Foxtrot units, overwhelm Alpha, and force the survivors to flee into the depths of the Kremlin.
The Mess Hall Waitress
- Origin
- 2024, Schak'Irra Timeline
- Species
- Human
- Affiliation
- NATO / Civilian Personnel
- Assignment
- NATO Starbase
- Notice
- A civilian employee of NATO's starbase, the mess hall waitress works in the establishment located near the docks. She serves Agnes, Angie, and Charlene in particular when they are looking for a scientific profile capable of joining the Enterprise.
- Her function remains modest, but she recalls the everyday life of the starbase: behind the ranks, starships, and crises, there are also places to rest, habits, and civilian personnel.
Alpha Unit
- Origin
- 2024, Schak'Irra Timeline
- Affiliation
- NATO / Ground Army
- Assignment
- Moscow special operation
- Presence in the operation
- Book 1 - Episodes 64, 65, 66, 67, 68, 69, 70, 71, 72, 73, 74, 75, 76, 77, 78.
- Notice
- Alpha Unit is the main group in the special operation entrusted to Colonel Robert Gomard. It boards Herbie 53 with Gomard, Agnes Rodriguez, Eros Vitos, Tarsi, and several soldiers.
- After the progressive destruction of the other groups, Alpha becomes the surviving core of the mission. It is the unit that crosses the tunnels beneath the Kremlin, reaches Putingrad, and confronts The Grand Tsar's last forces.
Bravo Unit
- Origin
- 2024, Schak'Irra Timeline
- Affiliation
- NATO / Ground Army
- Assignment
- Moscow special operation
- Appearances
- Book 1 - Episode 64.
- Notice
- Bravo Unit is one of the six groups involved in the Moscow special operation. It carries nine soldiers and descends toward the Russian capital with the other shuttles.
- Its shuttle is destroyed during the approach, before the commando can even reach its objective. Its disappearance immediately shows the danger awaiting Gomard's team.
Charlie Unit
- Origin
- 2024, Schak'Irra Timeline
- Affiliation
- NATO / Ground Army
- Assignment
- Moscow special operation
- Notice
- Charlie Unit belongs to Gomard's initial deployment and remains in support during the infiltration. It notably intervenes to cover Alpha's rear and clear a passage through the tunnels beneath Moscow.
- Unlike Bravo, Echo, Delta, and Foxtrot units, Charlie is not wiped out during the first phases of the operation. It reappears in Putingrad, where it emerges from the ducts and neutralizes the enemy's last forces.
Delta Unit
- Origin
- 2024, Schak'Irra Timeline
- Affiliation
- NATO / Ground Army
- Assignment
- Moscow special operation
- Notice
- Delta Unit participates in reconnaissance and the advance through the tunnels leading to the Kremlin's main block. It is notably tasked with unlocking an armored door during the infiltration.
- It is decimated shortly after entering the main block, when the Tholians emerge in the corridors. Its loss forces Alpha to improvise its survival in an environment that has become uncontrollable.
Echo Unit
- Origin
- 2024, Schak'Irra Timeline
- Affiliation
- NATO / Ground Army
- Assignment
- Moscow special operation
- Appearances
- Book 1 - Episode 64.
- Notice
- Echo Unit is one of the six shuttles involved in the special operation. It remains in contact with Alpha during the descent toward Moscow.
- It is destroyed during the approach, after a desperate evasive maneuver. Like Bravo, its loss brutally reduces the available forces before the infiltration truly begins.
Foxtrot Unit
- Origin
- 2024, Schak'Irra Timeline
- Affiliation
- NATO / Ground Army
- Assignment
- Moscow special operation
- Notice
- Foxtrot Unit plays a scouting role during the arrival in Moscow. It identifies a partially cleared access point into the underground network, allowing Alpha, Charlie, and Delta to reach the entry point.
- It then accompanies the infiltration of the Kremlin's main block, but is in turn annihilated during the Tholian attack. Its disappearance completes Alpha's isolation in the heart of the Russian complex.
Corporal Lebeau
- Origin
- 2024, Schak'Irra Timeline
- Species
- Human
- Affiliation
- NATO / Ground Army
- Assignment
- NATO Starbase
- Notice
- Corporal Lebeau belongs to Colonel Robert Gomard's elite unit. He accompanies the Russian operation when the team descends into the Kremlin's underground levels, then survives with the small group that reaches Putingrad.
- His role is that of a field soldier: he secures access points, follows orders under pressure, and remains one of the human faces of Alpha Unit after the other groups are lost.
Yevgeny Prigozhin
- Origin
- 2024, Schak'Irra Timeline
- Species
- Human
- Affiliation
- Russian Empire / Wagner Militia
- Assignment
- Unknown
- Notice
- Yevgeny Prigozhin is the leader of a Wagner militia serving the Russian Empire. Nicknamed the butcher of The Grand Tsar, he and his men took part in the annexation of the former Soviet territories and much of the African continent into Russia.
- In the Russian arc, he appears first as an adversary captured in the heart of the Kremlin, then as an ally of circumstance. He claims to have taken control of the command center after discovering the plot tied to the nuclear strikes, but his past makes any trust impossible.
- His final role is paradoxical: brutal, dangerous, and deeply compromised, he nevertheless opens the way to Putingrad by sacrificing himself against the Tholians.
The President of France, Emmanuel Macron
- Origin
- 2024, Schak'Irra Timeline
- Species
- Human
- Affiliation
- France / NATO
- Assignment
- Élysée Palace
- Notice
- In the Schak'Irra Timeline, Emmanuel Macron is President of France, but his political situation is already weakened before he appears directly. Since April 2024, he has been held by the authorities of Azerbaijan, leaving France in an unstable institutional position.
- Book I later reveals that he is a prisoner of The Grand Tsar in Putingrad. His intervention against Putin during Tarsi's duel shifts the balance of the scene, even though Agnes is seriously wounded while protecting him in the chaos that follows.
- After Putingrad, he remains a valuable political witness: in particular, he confirms the importance of Area 51 and Schak'Irra when the clues left by Agnes begin to make sense.
The Koala
- Origin
- N/A
- Species
- N/A
- Affiliation
- N/A
- Appearances
- Book 1 - Episode 79.
- Notice
- The koala first appears as an absurd image in the mental space crossed by Agnes. Its origin, nature, and exact function are not explained in Book I.
- Its importance comes mostly from the word it leaves behind. Associated with
Angie
andArea 51
, it becomes one of the three clues that guide the crew's immediate next move.
'Q'
- Origin
- N/A
- Species
- 'Q'
- Affiliation
- Continuum 'Q'
- Notice
- Q appears in Book I as an entity from the Q Continuum tied to the strangest scenes in Agnes's journey. His presence confirms that a higher level of play exists around the events, without clarifying who is truly manipulating what.
- He first intervenes in a mental space, then reappears when the crew searches for solutions to the temporal deadlock. His playful tone and calculated appearances sustain the doubt: a conspiracy is unfolding, but no one yet knows whether he is its source, its witness, or one of the few beings who understands its rules.
The Red Army Choir
- Origin
- N/A
- Species
- Human
- Affiliation
- Russian Empire
- Appearances
- Book 1 - Episode 79.
- Notice
- The Red Army Choir appears as a musical and theatrical presence in the mental space crossed by Agnes. Their appearance contributes to the scene's surreal dissonance, somewhere between political imagery, comedy, and unease.
The NATO Alliance Choir
NORAD Operator
- Origin
- 2024, Schak'Irra Timeline
- Species
- Human
- Affiliation
- NATO / NORAD
- Assignment
- Cheyenne Mountain Base
- Appearances
- Book 1 - Episode 81.
- Notice
- The NORAD operator intervenes over an audio channel when Angie's team approaches Cheyenne Mountain. He checks the Enterprise's credentials, validates the access request, and transmits the instructions for taking shaft B-3 toward the AspiroTube network.
NORAD Officer
- Origin
- 2024, Schak'Irra Timeline
- Species
- Human
- Affiliation
- NATO / NORAD
- Assignment
- Cheyenne Mountain Station
- Appearances
- Book 1 - Episode 81.
- Notice
- The NORAD officer welcomes Angie when the convoy arrives in the underground station. He checks her access chip, confirms the communications status with the other bunkers, and reports the destruction of part of the AspiroTube along the Atlantic axis.
General James Cliffton
- Origin
- 2024, Schak'Irra Timeline
- Species
- Human
- Affiliation
- NATO
- Assignment
- Area 51
- Notice
- General James Cliffton has overseen security at Area 51 since the late 1990s. He belongs to an armed branch of NATO distinct from the Special Fleet, which explains the more military and protocol-driven tone of his welcome.
- When Angie arrives with T'Met, Tarsi, Gomard, and Eros, Cliffton is faced with a situation he had kept under administrative control until then: the wreck of Schak'Irra is no longer merely a secret stored in a hangar, but an active piece of the crisis.
- Cliffton specifies that he has never seen an extraterrestrial starship operate. That nuance makes his attitude easier to understand: he protects a colossal secret, but not necessarily one he fully understands.
Tellar Prime Operator
- Origin
- 2024, Schak'Irra Timeline
- Species
- Tellarite
- Affiliation
- Tellar
- Assignment
- Tellar Prime, orbital communications
- Appearances
- Book 1 - Episode 93.
- Notice
- The Tellar Prime operator is the Enterprise's first Tellarite contact upon entering the system. Suspicious of Vulcans, he first blocks the negotiation led by T'Met, before Agnes Rodriguez, a human, intervenes and turns the exchange into a commercial agreement around a stock of Martian beer.
Tellar Prime Agent
- Origin
- 2024, Schak'Irra Timeline
- Species
- Tellarite
- Affiliation
- Tellar
- Assignment
- Zorek Spaceport
- Appearances
- Book 1 - Episode 94.
- Notice
- The Tellar Prime agent welcomes the Enterprise crew at Zorek Spaceport and receives the crates of Martian beer promised during the docking negotiation. His exchange with T'Met and Agnes extends the Tellarite culture shock, before he issues the crew's residence permit and recommends Gornok for the starship repairs.
Blunderbust Braggart
- Origin
- 2024, Schak'Irra Timeline
- Species
- Ferengi
- Affiliation
- Independent
- Notice
- Blunderbust Braggart is an independent, greedy, and opportunistic Ferengi encountered on Tellar Prime during the latinum hunt. He tries to flood the Tellarite economy with latinum, making him both a financial target and a walking problem.
- At K'hoka Khol'a's cabaret, he becomes the customer Agnes's team must charm or convince in order to pay for the Enterprise's repairs. His stinginess turns the mission into a burlesque fiasco before the arc shifts into the Orion attack.
- He then returns as an accomplice of the Orion pirates, takes the Enterprise bridge hostage, and demands a ransom. His role therefore blends Ferengi comedy, opportunistic threat, and crisis trigger.
Orion Pirate at the Cabaret
- Origin
- 2024, Schak'Irra Timeline
- Species
- Orion
- Affiliation
- Orion Pirates
- Appearances
- Book 1 - Episode 100.
- Notice
- This Orion pirate is the first member of the group to burst into K'hoka Khol'a's galarium. Weapon in hand, he announces the end of the party and imposes silence before the pirate leader reveals the real reason for the attack: finding K'hoka.
Orion Pirate Leader
- Origin
- 2024, Schak'Irra Timeline
- Species
- Orion
- Affiliation
- N/A
- Notice
- The Orion pirate leader is K'hoka Khol'a's former master. His presence gives a face to the threat she has been trying to escape since her arrival on Tellar Prime.
- During the cabaret attack and then the boarding of the Enterprise, he is not just another pirate: he recalls the past of slavery, flight, and violence that still pursues K'hoka. His hunt turns the latinum affair into a matter of personal survival.
Lieutenant T'Killa
- Origin
- 2554, Prime Timeline
- Species
- Vulcan
- Affiliation
- Starfleet / Temporal Division
- Assignment
- V.S.S. Schak'Irra (Communications)
- Notice
- T'Killa is the communications officer aboard V.S.S. Schak'Irra, under the command of the young captain T'Met. Her role places her at the heart of exchanges between the temporal starship, Tarsi, and the survivors of the Enterprise.
- Her presence reminds us that Schak'Irra does not rely only on T'Met and Lysana. Behind them, a full and disciplined bridge crew has to absorb the impossible return from 1954.
Lieutenant T'Less-Cop
- Origin
- 2554, Prime Timeline
- Species
- Vulcan
- Affiliation
- Starfleet / Temporal Division
- Assignment
- V.S.S. Schak'Irra (Operations)
- Notice
- T'Less-Cop is the operations officer aboard V.S.S. Schak'Irra, under the command of the young captain T'Met. She intervenes when the starship has to manage the technical and temporal consequences of the return to 1954.
- Together with T'Killa, she gives a face to Schak'Irra's duty crew at the moment when the temporal correction creates a situation normal procedures can no longer contain.
Agent Starfleet Security
- Origin
- 2554, Prime Timeline
- Species
- N/A
- Affiliation
- Starfleet / Starfleet Security
- Assignment
- Starfleet Security squadron
- Appearances
- Book 1 - Episode 117.
- Notice
- This Starfleet Security agent contacts Schak'Irra when it returns to 2554. He orders propulsion to be shut down, announces towing to the starbase, and presents the sudden return of the missing starship as a situation requiring exceptional security measures.
Command Holographic Assistant
- Origin
- 2554, Prime Timeline
- Species
- Hologram
- Affiliation
- Starfleet / Temporal Division
- Assignment
- Admiral Quihoui's office
- Appearances
- Book 1 - Episode 118.
- Notice
- The Command Holographic Assistant filters access to Admiral Quihoui's office and serves as the administrative interface between the Temporal Division and the survivors of the Enterprise. He briefs T'Met on the official disappearance of Schak'Irra, summons the refugees one by one, and identifies their files from Starfleet databases.
- His neutral tone contrasts with the tension of the scene: beneath the appearance of a simple assistant, he gives Quihoui's corridor an atmosphere of control, sorting, and permanent interrogation.
Agent In'kògnytôh
- Origin
- 2554, Prime Timeline
- Species
- Ferengi
- Affiliation
- Starfleet / Starfleet Security
- Assignment
- San Francisco HQ
- Notice
- In'kògnytôh is a Ferengi agent of Starfleet Security, assigned to San Francisco HQ. He intervenes when the return of Schak'Irra triggers an official investigation and Commander Vexoriana-Lyss'ra Tarsi becomes a fugitive in Starfleet's eyes.
- He first appears as a security enforcer: he applies orders, supervises the survivors' movements, and actively searches for Tarsi. Through him, the 26th century's mistrust of temporal refugees takes on an administrative and police-like face.
- After the trial turns around, his position shifts more toward escorting and recovering witnesses than pure pursuit. He therefore remains tied to the machinery of Starfleet Security rather than to a personal opposition.
Counsel Touit'Air
- Origin
- 2554, Prime Timeline
- Species
- Aenar
- Affiliation
- Attorney before the courts of Starfleet and the Federation
- Notice
- Counsel Touit'Air is an Aenar attorney before the jurisdictions of Starfleet and the Federation. An acquaintance of Captain T'Met, he takes charge of Tarsi's defense when she is accused of temporal crimes.
- He does not limit himself to procedural defense. He organizes discreet meetings, protects sensitive information, and builds a strategy that makes it possible to get around the suppression of evidence.
- During the trial, he connects the testimony of Agnes, T'Met, Lingua, and the survivors into a coherent defense. His calm and sometimes disorienting detours give Tarsi a real chance to be heard.
MI6 Glasses
- Origin
- 2024, Schak'Irra Timeline
- Species
- AI
- Affiliation
- MI6
- Notice
- These glasses belong to Ensign Émilie Flores and carry an AI capable of interacting with certain technologies developed by MI6.
- Émilie entrusts them to T'Met before the clandestine 1954 mission. Their usefulness first seems anecdotal, but they become a concrete tool when T'Met has to identify and activate old equipment in a context she barely understands.
- They remain tied to the MI6 side of the story: less visible than Money Penny, but specialized enough to connect Émilie's ingenuity, Agnes's technological secrets, and the emergency improvisations that sometimes save a mission.
Money Penny
- Origin
- 2024, Schak'Irra Timeline
- Species
- AI
- Affiliation
- MI6
- Notice
- Money Penny is the AI integrated into Agnes Rodriguez's customized Ducati Diavel 1260S, jointly developed by MS&G and MI6's Agent Q. Originally, this motorcycle and its AI belonged to a certain James, before he lost it in a stupid bet.
- Present from the first clues around the Ducati, she comes fully into her own when T'Met uses her to join Agnes and Angie on the Enterprise bridge in 1954. Money Penny is no longer just a gadget: she becomes a noisy, exuberant ally capable of turning a desperate escape into an impossible race.
- Her return in 2554 confirms her importance. She accompanies Agnes in the pursuit of Quihoui in San Francisco, shuts down after the effort, then reappears repaired and upgraded by Lingua aboard the USS Outta Time.
- Through her humor, loyalty, and theatrical personality, Money Penny already goes beyond the simple status of equipment. She belongs to those character-objects whose voice alone can change the tone of a scene.
Admiral Jora Tannel
- Origin
- 2554, Prime Timeline
- Species
- Trill
- Affiliation
- Starfleet, JAG (Presiding Judge)
- Notice
- Jora Tannel is the Trill admiral who presides over the JAG during Tarsi's trial. She embodies Starfleet's judicial authority at the moment when the case stops being a simple disciplinary file and becomes a major temporal crisis.
- She grants Counsel Touit'Air the time needed to examine new evidence, then orders Tarsi's release when the accusation collapses. In the political turmoil of the trial, she maintains the legal framework to the end.
Admiral K'Mara
- Origin
- 2554, Prime Timeline
- Species
- Klingon
- Affiliation
- Starfleet, JAG (Judge)
- Appearances
- Book 1 - Episode 130.
- Notice
- K'Mara is a Klingon admiral and member of the JAG during Tarsi's trial. She sits on the judicial panel responsible for maintaining the court's authority in the face of Quihoui's interventions and the defense's revelations.
- Her presence brings a firm voice to the tribunal, reminding everyone that the trial does not depend solely on the prosecution's will.
Admiral Grakk
- Origin
- 2554, Prime Timeline
- Species
- Tellarite
- Affiliation
- Starfleet, JAG (Judge)
- Appearances
- Book 1 - Episode 130.
- Notice
- Grakk is a Tellarite admiral and member of the JAG during Tarsi's trial. He is part of the judicial panel that oversees the hearing and gives the floor to the defense when the evidence begins to reshape the entire case.
- Like the other judges, he reminds everyone that Starfleet's judicial institution moves forward with its procedures, tensions, and limits.
Admiral Censsukr'
- Origin
- 2554, Prime Timeline
- Species
- Caitian
- Affiliation
- Starfleet, JAG (Judge)
- Notice
- Censsukr' is a Caitian admiral and member of the JAG during Tarsi's trial. Initially present as a judge, she takes on particular importance after Quihoui's manipulations are revealed.
- When Tarsi is released and the leadership of the Temporal Division must be restored, Censsukr' is designated to take over. She then entrusts T'Met and Tarsi with a mission to integrate the survivors of the 21st century, making her a major institutional relay for what follows.
Beckett Mariner (hologram)
- Origin
- 2555, holodeck simulation program
- Species
- Hologram
- Affiliation
- Starfleet (simulation)
- Appearances
- Book 2 - Episode 2.
- Notice
- Beckett Mariner appears in a command simulation imposed on Agnes on the holodeck. She serves as first officer there and reacts immediately both to the captain's decisions and to changes in the tactical situation.
- Her presence gives the simulated bridge a nervous, direct, and willingly insolent energy. The exercise feels all the more alive because it relies on an artificial crew made up of recognizable figures rather than real members of the USS Outta Time.
Michael Burnham (hologram)
- Origin
- 2555, holodeck simulation program
- Species
- Hologram
- Affiliation
- Starfleet (simulation)
- Appearances
- Book 2 - Episode 2.
- Notice
- Michael Burnham appears as a holographic officer in the same holodeck scenario. She brings an analytical counterpoint to the simulation, tasked with evaluating enemy systems and the anomalies surrounding the Na'kuhl ship.
- In the scene, she mainly provides the tactical reading of the situation. Her exchanges with Mariner give the exercise a credible bridge dynamic, while reminding us that this crew belongs to the program imposed on Agnes.
Montgomery Scott (hologram)
- Origin
- 2555, holodeck simulation program
- Species
- Hologram
- Affiliation
- Starfleet (simulation)
- Appearances
- Book 2 - Episode 2.
- Notice
- Montgomery Scott appears over an audio channel from the simulated engineering section. He embodies the scenario's technical voice, the one that reminds Agnes that the ship is holding together only by a miracle against the Na'kuhl threat.
- Each intervention increases the pressure of the exercise and brings Agnes back to the material fragility of the ship, all the way to the mission's programmed failure.
Tom Paris (hologram)
- Origin
- 2555, holodeck simulation program
- Species
- Hologram
- Affiliation
- Starfleet (simulation)
- Appearances
- Book 2 - Episode 2.
- Notice
- Tom Paris appears as a holographic pilot in the simulation. Agnes entrusts him with the attack maneuvers, the pursuit of the Na'kuhl ship, and the entry into the vortex, placing his actions at the heart of the tactical escalation.
- Like the other figures in the simulated crew, he belongs to the holodeck program. His presence tests Agnes's command reflexes in a mission designed to push her toward failure.