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Who's Who in Star Trek, Issue 1 was the first of two parts in a reference work encyclopedia of Star Trek published by DC Comics in 1987 to celebrate Star Trek's 20th anniversary, containing information on characters, species, ships, and organizations from The Original Series, The Animated Series, DC's own line of comics, a number of novels, and the four Star Trek films which had been released up to that point. Each article included a piece of artwork by various artists showing the subject in a variety of perspectives and in various situations.

The issue was edited by Robert Greenberger, with research and writing by Allan Asherman. The cover was a painting by Howard Chaykin, color art was provided by Michele Wolfman, and copyedits and typesetting were by Carl Gafford. Steven Bové was the issue production artist. The same creative team was also responsible for the second issue.

Introduction[]

The issue began with an introduction by editor Greenberger describing the history of Star Trek and DC Comics' publishing of Star Trek comics throughout the 20th anniversary of the franchise. Also introduced were the credentials of the staff, including a selected bibliography of author Asherman's work.

Contents[]

References[]

Characters[]

Anan 7 • Andrea • Apollo • Robert April • Sarah April • Arex Na Eth • Artemis • David Bailey • Nilz Baris • Balok • Beach • John Bearclaw • Lila Bearclaw • William Bearclaw • Bele • Samuel Boma • Ruth Bonaventure • Phillip Boyce • Andre Bryce • Nancy Bryce • Christine Chapel • Pavel Chekov • Cochese • Samuel Cogley • Zefram Cochrane • Robert Crater • Arne Darvin • Richard Daystrom • Jane Decker • Matthew Decker • Willard Decker • Elizabeth Dehner • Gerald Dehner • DeLambre • Elaan • Charles Evans • John Farrell • Benjamin Finney • Jamie Finney • C.S. Forester • Stephen Garrovick • Gav • Gem • John Gill • Amanda Grayson • Phillip Green • Guardian of Forever • Paul Harris • Henry • Ilia • Joachim • Cyrano Jones • Kahless the Unforgettable • Kalo • Kang • Rayna Kapec • Lenore Karidian • Edith Keeler • The Keeper • Lee Kelso • Genghis Khan • Aurelan Kirk • George Samuel Kirk, Sr. • George Samuel Kirk, Jr. • James T. Kirk • Peter Kirk • Winona Kirk • Kodos • Koloth • Konom • Kor • Korax • Roger Korby • Magda Kovacs • Jojo Krako • Kras • Krell • Kruge • Thomas Kyle • Lal • Landru • Thomas Leighton • Frank Leslie • Janice Lester • Leto • Abraham Lincoln • Arlene Lo • Lokai • Lurry • Maab • Mara • Carol Marcus • David Marcus • Angela Martine • David Andrew McCoy • Gillian McCoy • Joanna McCoy • Leonard McCoy • Marla McGivers • Eve McHuron • Gary Mitchell • Miramanee • Marlena Moreau • Marlena Moreau (mirror) • Harry Morrow • Harry Mudd • Natira • Nogura • Nomad • Howard Ogden • Bela Oxmyx • Nancy Pagano • Carolyn Palamas • Pan • Christopher Pike • Mark Piper • Peter Preston • Petri • Raintree • Mira Romaine • Jackson Roykirk • Ruk • Saavik • Elias Sandoval • Sarek • Montgomery Scott • Shras • Khan Noonien Singh • Spock • S'slee • Andrew Stiles • Stone • Captain Styles • Hikaru Sulu • Surak • Tepo • Clark Terrell • Thann • Thimon • Robert Tomlinson • T'Pau • Ronald Tracey • Trelane • Stephen Turner • Tyree • Nyota Uhura • Valkris • Robert Wesley • Yarnek • Zabo • Zar • Zarabeth • Zeus • Zora • Zor-Khan

Starships and vehicles[]

Constitution-class
USS Constellation • USS Enterprise • USS Enterprise • USS Farragut • USS Excalibur • USS Hood • USS Lexington • USS Potemkin
other vessels
HMS Bounty (B'rel-class bird-of-prey) • USS Enterprise (Declaration-class passenger liner) • USS Excelsior (Excelsior-class explorer) • Fesarius • USS Gallant • USS Grissom (Oberth-class research vessel) • Galileo • IKS Gr'oth (D7 battle cruiser) • IKS Klothos (D7/D5-class battle cruiser) • USS Reliant (Miranda-class cruiser) • USS Republic (Constitution/Baton Rouge-class training vessel)

Locations[]

Establishments[]

David Marcus Research Center for Advanced Genetics • Starfleet Academy • Starfleet Commander's School

Planetary locations and settlements[]

Earth
Cleveland, Ohio • El Paso, Texas • Greece • New York City • San Francisco • Goteborg, Sweden • Stockholm, Sweden • High Point, North Carolina
other
Delman, Newstate

Planets and planetoids[]

114 Delta V • Andor • Babel • Centaurus IV • Cheron • Coridan III • Delta Vega I • Earth • Edos • First Federation homeworld • Omicron Ceti III • Pollux IV • Taurus II • Thasus • Vega IV • Zetar II

Stars and systems[]

114 Delta • Alpha Centauri • Andor system • Babel system • Beta Tauri • Coridan system • Delta Vega system • Edoan system • Fesarius system • Pollux • Sol • Vega

Races and cultures[]

Andorian • android • Deltan • Edoan • Elasian • Excalbian • Fabrini • Gorn • Greek Gods • Horta • Human (Russian • Swedish • Native American: Apache • Cherokee) • Iotian • Klingon • Megasoid • Rigellian • Romulan • Taurean anthropoids • Tellarite • Thasian • Tholian • Vulcan • Zetarian

States and organizations[]

First Federation • Federation Science Council • kaylar • Starfleet • Starfleet Command • Starfleet Medical • United Federation of Planets

Events[]

V'Ger Encounter

Science and technology[]

android • cardiostimulator • diagnostic bed • duotronics • phaser • shuttlecraft • starship • transporter • tricorder • warp drive

Materials, substances, and energies[]

dilithium • phaser coolant • plastiskin

Ranks and titles[]

admiral • ambassador • cadet • captain • chief engineer • chief medical officer • commander • commanding officer • commodore • communications officer • crewman • doctor • engineer • ensign • executive officer • helmsman • lieutenant • lieutenant commander • midshipman • navigator • nurse • science officer

Other references[]

astrophysics • bridge • celestial mechanics • Ceti eel • cucumber • flabjellah • General Order 7 • Hoystadt Children's Hospital • humanoid • Kobayashi Maru scenario • planet • psychology • scotch • sickbay • space • star • star system • stardate • Starfleet Academy • Starfleet Academy Command School • Starfleet Academy Medical School • vodka • Federation Starfleet ranks (2240s-2260s) • Federation Starfleet ranks (2260s) • Federation Starfleet ranks (2270s) • Federation Starfleet ranks (2270s-2350s) • Starfleet uniform • Starfleet uniform (2240s-2265) • Starfleet uniform (2265-2270) • Starfleet uniform (Early 2270s) • Starfleet uniform (2278-2350s) • uniform • rank • time • technology • weapon • lifeform • government • nation-state • races and cultures • reference stardate • year • century • decade

Timeline[]

Chronology[]

Approximately 5000 BC
Apollo and his fellow Beings visit Earth in the guise of powerful gods.
Circa 28th century BC
Zarabeth is exiled to the distant past of Sarpeidon, where she lives out her life and eventually dies in a fall. Her only visitors in exile are Leonard McCoy and Spock. Zarabeth gives birth to Spock's son Zar and raises him into his teenage years before her death. Spock and McCoy eventually find records of Zar's solitary life and go back in time to rescue him, bringing him into the future with them. (TOS episode & Star Trek 4 novelization: All Our Yesterdays; TOS - The Yesterday Saga novel: Yesterday's Son)
20th century
Earth historians theorize the Greek gods could have been powerful ancient space travellers.
21st century
Upheavals in population lead many open North American lands to be reinhabited by Native Americans.
Reference stardate 2188 SFC
USS Enterprise commissioned.
1513.8
Enterprise contacts the First Federation
3468.1
Encounter with Apollo at Pollux IV
2260s
Babel Conference of Coridan's admission.
Stardate 2124.5 (2267)
Trelane encounters the USS Enterprise after attracting the starship to his planet. (TOS episode & Star Trek 11 novelization: The Squire of Gothos)
Stardate 5693.2 (2268)
The USS Enterprise investigates the missing USS Defiant and faces off against three Tholian web spinners. (TOS episode & Star Trek 5 novelization: The Tholian Web)
Stardate 5725.3 (2269)
The USS Enterprise encounters the energy-lifeforms of the Zetarians, who attempt to possess the body of Lieutenant Mira Romaine. (TOS episode & Star Trek 6 novelization: The Lights of Zetar)
6770.3
Robert April travels aboard Enterprise.
2273
V'Ger Encounter

Appendices[]

Images[]

Connections[]

Star Trek reference works
In-universe Blueprints • Star Fleet Technical Manual • Medical Reference Manual • Official Cooking Manual • Spaceflight Chronology • Monsters • The Motion Picture Blueprints • Maps • Biographies • Klingon Dictionary • Who's Who in Star Trek (Issues 1 • 2) • Mr. Scott's Guide to the Enterprise • The Worlds of the Federation • TNG Technical Journal • TNG Technical Manual • Chronology • Encyclopedia (Volumes 1 • 2 • 3 • 4) • Ferengi Rules of Acquisition • Federation Passport • The Klingon Way • NCC-1701-D Blueprints • These Are the Voyages... • Federation Travel Guide • A Star to Steer Her By • Legends of the Ferengi • Klingon for the Galactic Traveler • Q's Guide to the Continuum • DS9 Technical Manual • The Tribble Handbook • The Klingon Hamlet • Star Trek Cookbook • Celebrations • Starship Spotter • The Hologram's Handbook • The Starfleet Survival Guide • Star Charts • Ships of the Line • Star Trek Legacy Prima Official Game Guide • Captain Kirk's Guide to Women • Haynes Manuals (USS Enterprise • Klingon Bird of Prey) • Federation: The First 150 Years • On Board the USS Enterprise • A Very Klingon Khristmas • Stellar Cartography • Klingon Art of War • Autobiographies (James T. Kirk • Jean-Luc Picard • Kathryn Janeway • Spock • Benjamin Sisko) • Hidden Universe Travel Guides (Vulcan • Klingon Empire) • Shipyards (Starfleet Ships, 2151-2293 • Starfleet Ships, 2294-The Future • The Klingon Fleet • Federation Members • Borg & Delta Quadrant, A to K • Delta Quadrant, L to Z • Alpha Quadrant, A-K • Alpha Quadrant, L-Z) • Illustrated Handbooks (NCC-1701-D • NCC-1701 & 1701-A • Voyager • Deep Space 9) • Body by Starfleet • Kirk Fu Manual • The Star Trek Cookbook • USS Cerritos Crew Handbook
Real world The Making of Star Trek • The World of Star Trek • Inside Star Trek • Making of The Motion Picture • Compendium • Making of The Wrath of Khan • TNG Companion • Make-Up FX Journal • Where No One Has Gone Before: A History in Pictures • Making of DS9 • The Art of Star Trek • Inside Star Trek: The Real Story • Making of First Contact • Phase II: The Lost Series • TOS Sketchbook • The Continuing Mission • Science Logs • TNG Sketchbook: The Movies • Action! • Secrets of Insurrection • Quotable Star Trek • DS9 Companion • Aliens & Artifacts • The Magic of Tribbles • VOY Companion • Voyages of Imagination • 101 • Star Trek: The Art of the Film • Art of Star Trek Online • A Comics History • 365 • Star Trek Vault • Visual Dictionary • Costumes • New Life and New Civilizations: Exploring Star Trek Comics • TNG: Warped • The Star Trek Book • 50 Artists 50 Years • Designing Starships (The Enterprises and Beyond • The USS Voyager and Beyond • The Kelvin Timeline • DSC Designing Starships • DS9 and Beyond) • Treknology • The Art of Star Trek: The Kelvin Timeline • Lost Scenes • Official Guide to TAS • The Motion Picture: Inside the Art & Visual Effects • Cocktails: A Stellar Compendium • Art of DSC • VOY: A Celebration • The Artistry of Dan Curry • Designing the Final Frontier • TOS: A Celebration • The Star Trek Book of Friendship • Picard: The Art and Making of the Series

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