Bidder []
This bidder visited Deep Space 9 in 2369. He was one of the bidders on Quark's and Vash's auction for Gamma Quadrant artifacts, held at Quark's, alongside another Ferengi named Stol. (DS9: "Q-Less")
This character was played by regular background actor and stand-in David B. Levinson who normally portrayed Broik.
Though his name was not mentioned in the episode, though according to the cast list in the script, his name might have at one time been considered "Kro." [1]
Bok's associates []
These two associates worked for Bok in 2370 when he tried to take his revenge against Captain Jean-Luc Picard. They worked on a Ferengi vessel along with Tol. When Captain Picard beamed aboard to save the life of Jason Vigo and told the Ferengi the truth about Bok's revenge they arrested him. (TNG: "Bloodlines")
Bok's son []
This Ferengi was the son of Bok, and served in the Ferengi Alliance in the mid-24th century. He was made a DaiMon in 2355, and commanded a Ferengi starship.
On his first voyage as DaiMon, he engaged the USS Stargazer for unknown reasons. He was killed in the subsequent battle, and for fifteen years, the commanding officer of the Stargazer, Jean-Luc Picard, was pursued by Bok out of revenge for his son's death. (TNG: "The Battle", "Bloodlines")
This son was only mentioned in dialogue.
He was named Flax (β) in The Buried Age.
Businessmen []
There three businessmen attended the conference for business opportunities in the Gamma Quadrant held by Grand Nagus Zek aboard Deep Space 9 in 2369 beside Gral, Krax, Nava, Hoex, and Turot. Zek also appeared to announce his heir apparent during the meeting. The businessmen, along with the others, were shocked when Zek named Quark as his successor. (DS9: "The Nagus")
The three Ferengi businessmen were played by background performers who received no credit for their appearance.
Children []
Children used to tease Quark and Rom about Moogie's refusal to confirm to traditional Ferengi womanhood, saying things like, "Your mother won't chew your food. Your mother talks to strangers." (DS9: "Family Business")
These children were only mentioned in dialogue.
Contractor[]
(DS9: "The Dogs of War")
Corruptionist []
In an alternate timeline where USS Voyager returned from the Delta Quadrant later, this corruptionist faced corruption charges, according to a news broadcast. (VOY: "Endgame")
This corruptionist was only mentioned in dialogue.
It's possible the note may refer to an organization, rather than a person.
Customer []
This customer visited Quark's in 2370 where he sat through Quark's sales pitch for the vacuum-desiccated disk's which were supposed to contain the remains of Plegg. When Odo interrupted asking how much for the disk, Quark explained that he was about the tell this customer, who he called "my good friend here", for the cost of "a mere three strips of latinum." When the customer heard the price he promptly got up and left. (DS9: "The Alternate")
This customer, listed as an "N.D. Ferengi" in the script, was played by an unknown actor.
Delegate []
This delegate represented their species at the conference of Federation member worlds and allies to decide on the actions regarding the Dark Matter Anomaly in 3190. (DIS: "...But to Connect") Later that year, they were one of the delegates who embarked on USS Discovery on a mission beyond the galactic barrier to contact Unknown Species 10-C. (DIS: "Rosetta", "Coming Home")
This delegate was played by an unknown performer.
District Sub-Nagus and his sister []
Quark once worked as an apprentice with the District Sub-Nagus. He impressed the District Sub-Nagus so much, he became the official's "golden boy". Unfortunately, Quark became involved with the District Sub-Nagus' sister (forgetting Rule of Acquisition 112) and was fired. (DS9: "Playing God")
These individuals were only mentioned in dialogue.
The sister was named Gera (β) in Dawn of the Eagles.
First Clerk []
This individual served as the first clerk under Grand Nagus Smeet. (DS9: "Ferengi Love Songs")
This individual was only mentioned in dialogue.
Fort Knox burglars []
These two burglers attempted unsuccessfully to break into Earth's Fort Knox in 2365.
In 2375, Tom Paris noted this incident to Captain Kathryn Janeway when she compared a damaged Borg sphere to Fort Knox and asked Paris to explain the comparison to a confused Tuvok. (VOY: "Dark Frontier")
These burglars were only mentioned in dialogue.
Freighter crew []
This crew was only mentioned in dialogue.
Grave robbers []
In 2381, these three grave robbers pursued Beckett Mariner as she beat them in recovering a Klingon golden idol. (LD: "The Stars At Night")
Heretics []
According to a report, at one point, over forty percent of Ferenginar's population no longer believed that one had to buy one's way into the Divine Treasury upon their deaths. (DS9: "The Dogs of War")
This percentage of individuals was only mentioned in dialogue.
Historian []
This historian collected information in 2364 pertaining to the history of space travel within the Federation, with the intention of selling it as a nostalgic gift. One of the photographs from the database showed an elderly Shannon Janeway and her family. Upon being presented with the image by Neelix in 2375, Kathryn Janeway remarked that she would have been his first customer. (VOY: "11:59")
This historian was only mentioned in dialogue.
Kynk's goons []
Kynk employed at least five goons at his mugato facility on Frylon IV 2381. Each of these goons were armed with an energy whip, which they used to subdue the mugatos they held. At least one of the goons was killed when he was gored by a mugato horn. (LD: "Mugato, Gumato")
Local authority []
This local authority was authorized by Commander Jack Ransom to retrieve Lieutenant Brad Boimler from his room in the Lobe's Lodge in 2381. Ransom wanted Boimler of his arrival and told him not to struggle and just go limp. The authority arrived with an energy whip. (LD: "Parth Ferengi's Heart Place")
This authority was voiced by an unknown actor.
Marauder personnel[]
- See: Goss' Marauder personnel
- See: Krayton personnel
- See: Krayton personnel
- See: Kreechta personnel
Nilva's wife []
This woman was Nilva's wife, of whom he was reminded during his unwanted advances towards Lumba. Nilva justified his actions by stating that his wife hadn't touched his lobes in months. (DS9: "Profit and Lace")
This wife was only mentioned in dialogue.
Prinadora's father []
This man was the father of Prinadora. He swindled his son-in-law Rom out of all his money after Rom fell in love with his daughter and wanted to renew their marriage contract. (DS9: "Doctor Bashir, I Presume")
This father was only mentioned in dialogue.
Satisfaction is Not Guaranteed gives his name as Dav (β).
Quark's personnel[]
- See: Quark's personnel
Renegades []
These renegades assisted DaiMon Lurin in the take over of the Enterprise-D in 2369. They manned two Klingon Bird-of-Prey and beamed on board the Enterprise-D, where they were stationed on several locations on board, including the transporter room, main engineering, and the sickbay. They beamed dozens of crewmembers on the surface of Ligos VII and held some other as hostages on the bridge. The Ferengi were overpowered by the teenage Jean-Luc Picard, Keiko O'Brien, Guinan, and Ro Laren, with the help of Alexander Rozhenko. (TNG: "Rascals")
The Star Trek Customizable Card Game gives the second pictured Ferengi's name as Krunk.
The Star Trek Customizable Card Game gives the fourth pictured Ferengi's name as Borts.
One of these Ferengi was played by background actor Adam Lieberman. Some of them had dialogue (however it could be ADR voice overs).
Reyga's family []
The family of Doctor Reyga insisted that no autopsy be performed, as the doctor's body was not to be touched until the Ferengi death ritual could be carried out. Dr. Beverly Crusher hoped to change their mind, given the circumstances of his death, but Captain Jean-Luc Picard assured her they were insistent.
Later, after she performed the autopsy anyway, finding nothing, Picard chastised her, saying the family would have to be notified and would no doubt react strongly to her actions. (TNG: "Suspicions")
This family was only mentioned in dialogue.
Scrap-metal merchant []
This scrap-metal merchant sold Razka Karn what was determined to be a fragment of debris from the Ravinok. (DS9: "Indiscretion")
This merchant was only mentioned in dialogue.
Secretary []
This secretary worked at the office of Ferengi Commerce Authority Liquidator Brunt in the Tower of Commerce in 2371. He charged visitors three slips of Gold-pressed latinum to sit while waiting or one to stand. Quark managed to negotiate a price of two slips to sit. (DS9: "Family Business")
This secretary was played by Mel Green.
The Star Trek Customizable Card Game gives his name as Skron.
Starbase 25 shopkeepers []
At least four shopkeepers worked aboard Starbase 25 in 2381.
They were nearly struck by a kart while pushing a clothing rack through the promenade. (LD: "An Embarrassment Of Dooplers")
Starfleet personnel[]
- See: Starfleet ensigns 1 and 2
- See: Starfleet cadet
- See: Starfleet captain
Students[]
- See: Far future students
Tulgana IV recruiter []
This recruiter was on Tulgana IV with a second recruiter in 2381. (LD: "Reflections")
Wanted criminal []
This criminal with an injured eye was displayed in Constable Odo's security office on Deep Space 9 on a wanted poster. It was not known of what crime they were accused. (DS9: "Vortex", "If Wishes Were Horses", "The Forsaken", "Dramatis Personae", "Duet", "In the Hands of the Prophets", "The Circle", "Profit and Loss", "Sanctuary", "Rules of Engagement", "A Time to Stand", "Rocks and Shoals", "Behind the Lines", "Sacrifice of Angels")
This image of an individual was portrayed by an unknown actor.
Wise man[]
According to Quark, a 'wise man wrote Rules of Acquisition #102: "Nature decays, but latinum lasts forever." (DS9: "The Jem'Hadar")