

Mezoti is a young Norcadian girl, born about 2368. He becomes one of Chakotay's personal guards.Īzan, Rebi and Mezoti Azan and RebiĪzan and Rebi are brothers, natives of the Wysanti race. In " Repression", Ayala is one of the Maquis who are temporarily brainwashed into taking control of the ship. In " Shattered", Chakotay encounters an alternate version of Ayala seven years younger who helps Chakotay and other time-tossed Voyager crew combat a threat posed by time-distorted Kazon invaders who hold engineering. In " Twisted", Ayala is left in command of the bridge while the ship is affected by a distortion ring being and the senior staff is confined to the holodecks. Ayala later served as a relief helmsman when Tom Paris wasn't on duty.

He is often seen on the bridge as a relief tactical officer when Tuvok leaves the bridge. Ayala joins Voyager's crew as a security officer, serving under the command of Captain Kathryn Janeway with the provisional rank of lieutenant junior grade.Īyala serves in main engineering and at ops when Ensign Kim is not on duty, but later transfers to security. He is the only character other than the regulars to appear in both the pilot episode and the finale.Īyala, the father of two, is originally a Maquis insurgent on Chakotay's ship. He speaks, briefly, in a handful of episodes. He appears in the background of almost every episode, more than any other "named extra". USS Voyager engineering officer, operations officer, security officer, helmsmanĪyala was played by Tarik Ergin. Tarik Ergin (Only credited in "Fury" and "Renaissance Man" Due to the connected nature of the Star Trek science fiction universe, these characters have appeared in the other Star Trek media.
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Of these characters, the only ones who joined the ship during its travels are the four alien children (Azan, Icheb, Mezoti, and Rebi) taken from a Borg cube.Ĭharacters are ordered alphabetically by family name, and only characters who played a significant recurring role in any of the series are listed.įor the main cast, see Star Trek: Voyager#Cast. The minor characters generally appear at most in several episodes (out of 172), sometimes in episodes that largely concern them. Characters here are members of the crew, or passengers, on the starship Voyager as it makes its way home through unknown space during the course of the series. This is a list of minor fictional characters from the science fiction television series Star Trek: Voyager.

Voyager and its crew may have made it home after seven years in the Delta Quadrant, but for some, the journey may not have been worth it.This article needs additional citations for verification. For the most part, the actors themselves seem satisfied with the show and their roles, based on interviews from plenty of media outlets. However, there are a fair number of actors who have expressed their dissatisfaction with how their character turned out or how working on Voyager was like. These include Lon Suder or Naomi Wildman.Īs it turns out, fans aren’t the only ones who have their complaints when it comes to how Voyager handled its characters. Plenty of interesting minor crew members appeared on the show only to eventually be written off or never seen again. Harry Kim acted as an audience surrogate but he never achieved a rank higher than Ensign and took pitfalls almost as frequently as actual Redshirts. Voyager was notoriously uneven in developing its main characters. Certain characters like Neelix didn’t get the fan reaction the writers hoped for, while others like Seven of Nine and the Doctor stole the show a little too much. Captain Kathryn Janeway herself flitted between warmth and callousness depending on who was writing her and what they thought she should be like. The character writing seemed very inconsistent to some fans. Just about every aspect of the show doesn’t sit right with some fans or others. Star Trek: Voyager has a mixed reception among Star Trek fans.
