THE
TREKKER'S GALACTOPEDIA
by CAPTAIN MIKE
T
SECTION
4: Ts through Tz.
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t'san
s'at.
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("Alter Ego" [VGR]).
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T'Shanik.
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("Coming of Age" [TNG]).
Played by Tasia Valenza.
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T'Sil.
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("Cloak and Dagger" [Marvel
EV #5&6]).
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Tsiolkovsky,
U.S.S.
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Federation starship, Oberth-class
scout, Starfleet registry NCC-53911. ("The Naked Now" [TNG #3]).
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t'stayan.
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("Suddenly Human" [TNG]).
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T'su,
Lian.
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Ensign aboard the starship Enterprise-D.
("The
Arsenal of Freedom" [TNG]; "Metamorphosis" [Pocket TNG Giant #1]). Played
by Julia Nickson. Nickson has also portrayed Cassandra in "Paradise" [DS9]
and Catherine Sakai in Babylon 5.
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T'su,
Tan.
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("Legacy" [TNG]). Played
by Vladimir Velasco.
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Tsushima,
U.S.S.
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Federation starship. ("The
Forgotten War" [Pocket TNG #57]).
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Tuchinsky,
Sara.
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Starfleet transporter crewperson.
("The
Return!" [DC TOS vol.2 #1]).
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Tucker,
Charles III.
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Commander in the Earth Starfleet,
the chief engineer of the prototype NX-01 Enterprise project. Tucker,
called 'Trip' by his friends, was a member of that vessels first mission
to Kronos and its subsequent continuing voyages. ("Broken Bow" [ENT
#1&2; et al.). Played by Conner Trinneer.
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Tuira,
U.S.S.
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Federation starship, Arbiter-class
perimeter action vessel, Starfleet registry NCC-1073. Built by Sy Ris Abagon
at the New Aberdeen naval yards on Aldebaran. (Ships of the Star Fleet,
vol.2).
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Tuktak.
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Species, member of the Lhiaarian
Empire. The Tuktak communicate by light signals. A Tuktak Observer was
in charge of a Lhiaarian waystation in the Sella sector and reported the
passing of the Skedan refugees and the starship Voyager. ("Seven
of Nine" [Pocket VGR #16]).
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Tulleah.
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Very high mountain located in
the sweeping Gondi desert on Vulcan. Dr. Selar used a holodeck representation
of Tulleah, aboard the Excalibur, in an attempt to seek spiritual
comfort when she began experiencing a flood of emotions in 2373. ("Endgame"
[Pocket NF #4]).
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turbolift.
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Transportation system within
a starship. The turbolift system consists of a network of turboshafts and
the single turbolift elevator cars. A turbolift is driven by linear motors.
Acceleration up to 10m/s^2 is possible and can be partially compensated
for the passengers by damping fields within the car. ("Where No Man
Has Gone Before" [TOS #1]; Technical Manual [TNG]).
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Turner,
James.
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Captain of the starship Lexington
in the late 2350s. Turner welcomed Eric Stiles aboard for his medal of
Valor ceremony, after Stiles was recovered from imprisonment on Pojjan.
("Red
Sector" [Pocket TNG #53]).
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Turner,
Stephen.
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Starfleet senior admiral. ("The
Wormhole Connection" [DC TOS #1]).
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Turner,
Tyya.
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Starfleet commander assigned
to ship construction facilities in the Sol System. ("Star-Crossed: A
Bright Particular Star" [DC TOS vol.2 #75]).
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Turrel.
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Cardassian legate. Turrel
was a member of the Cardassian Assembly, and initiated peace talks with
Vedek Bariel of the Bajorans in 2371, leading to a formal peace treaty
between the two powers. ("Life Support" [DS9]). Played by Andrew Prine.
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Tutakai,
Sukaru.
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Starfleet captain. ("Dreadnought!"
[Pocket TOS #29]).
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Tutakai,
U.S.S.
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Federation starship proposed
during the 23rd century. This vessel's construction was cancelled, and
it's registry was assigned to another vessel. (Technical
Manual [Franz Joseph TOS]; Ships
of the Star Fleet [Mastercom]). It's possible ships of these names
were still built, of different classes and registry numbers. If built,
this ship would have been Achernar-class, with the registry NCC-1799,
according to the manuals.
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Tuvok.
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Vulcan security chief of the
starship Voyager. ("Caretaker" [VGR #1&2]; et al.). Played
by Tim Russ.
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T'Val.
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("Spectre" [Pocket TOS HC]).
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T'Vau.
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Vulcan science officer on the
prospector U.S.S.
Jefferson Randolph Smith. ("How Much for Just
the Planet?" [Pocket TOS #36]).
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T'Vis.
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("Apocalypse Rising" [DS9]).
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T'Vran.
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("Vortex" [DS9]).
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Twilight
Sentinel.
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Space vessel that took part
in the Belle Terre expedition in the 2270s, a privately owned coroner ship
commanded by Captain Nelson.
("Wagon Train to the Stars" [Pocket New
Earth #1]).
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Tycho-class.
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("Dreadnought!" [Pocket TOS]).
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Tyler.
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Starfleet ensign on DS9. ("Rejoined"
[DS9]).
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Tyler,
José.
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Starfleet commodore as of the
2290s, formerly navigator of the starship Enterprise under the command
of Christopher Pike. ("The Cage" [TOS unaired pilot]; "Flesh of My Flesh"
[Marvel EV #1]; et al.; "The Rift" [Pocket TOS]).
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In an alternate
timeline created when Yeoman Colt was sent almost forty years to the future
from Algol, Tyler remained on the Enterprise, becoming chief navigator
and second officer under Captain Pike on the Enterprise-A.
("Futures"
[Marvel EV #12-15]). Played by Peter Duryea.
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Tynan,
S.S.
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Trill diplomatic transport,
the personal courier of Ambassador Kareel Odan. The Tynan was assaulted
by operatives of Verad Dax and forced to crash on Galvan III. ("Crossfire"
[WildStorm Divided We Fall #1]).
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Typhon
Expanse.
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Area of space on the Klingon
border, containing the Fries-Posnikoff sector in which Starbase 12 lies.
A temporal causality loop in this area of space trapped the starship Bozeman
in 2278 and the Enterprise-D on stardate 45652.1. Both ships later
emerged in 2368. As a result of the Klingon war of 2372, the Federation
recommended that all shipping remain clear of the Expanse. ("Cause and
Effect" [TNG #115]; "Ship of the Line" [Pocket TNG HC #8]).
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Typhon
sector.
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Region of Federation space within
the Typhon Expanse. On stardate 50893 Admiral Hayes mobilized a fleet of
starships here to meet the Borg vessel on a heading for Earth. ("First
Contact" [Movie #8]).
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Typhoon,
U.S.S.
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Federation starship. Lucas Rayner
served aboard this ship for a long time. ("Judgment Rites" [Interplay
TOS]).
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Tyrelli.
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Star system. ("Dreams of
the Raven" [Pocket TOS #34]).
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Tyrellians.
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Species. ("Dreams of the
Raven" [Pocket TOS #34]).
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Tzenketh.
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Homeworld to the Tzenkethi civilization.
("The
Adversary" [DS9]; "By Inferno's Light" [DS9]).
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Tzenkethi.
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Species. ("The Adversary"
[DS9]; "Paradise Lost" [DS9]; "By Inferno's Light" [DS9]).
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Tzenkethi
Wars.
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Conflict between the Tzenkethi
civilization and the Federation that occurred early in Benkamin Sisko's
command career. Sisko was a senior engineer aboard the starship Okinawa
when Captain Leyton commanded that vessel during these wars. Leyton took
an interest in Sisko's command abilities, placing him asthe vessels second
officer, and later, as its executive. ("The Adversary" [DS9]; "Paradise
Lost" [DS9]).



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