Toon Trek

References to Filmation's Star Trek: The Animated Series
in latter day Star Trek tie-ins

This is a work in progress. I've tried to annotate this list with every element of Star Trek: The Animated Series (TAS) that has appeared in later episodes, movies, novels, comics, games, etc. Those entries marked with an asterisk ( * ) indicate names given by the latter-day references. (B = Reference book, C = Comic, CG = Computer game, CS = Comic strip, N = Novel, RPG = Roleplaying game, SS = Short story, TOS-Remastered = The Original Series with new CGI FX, TV = Television episode, WG = War game, YA = Young adult novel). If you find something I missed, please let me know - Ian. Email me at: lindsay96@ozemail.com.au

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* 15 LYNCIS - Home system of the CAITIANS ("Star Trek Maps", B; "Who's Who in Star Trek", C; "The Worlds of the Federation", "Star Trek Star Charts", B). Mentioned ("The Lost Era: The Sundered", N).

* 92 TRIANGULI-RHO - Home system of the EDOANS ("Star Trek Maps", B; "Who's Who in Star Trek", C).

AGMAR of "The Infinite Vulcan" and "Star Trek Log Two" - Listed as Ambassador to the United Federation of Planets ("The Worlds of the Federation", B). See also PHYLOSIANS.

ALEEK-OM, LOOM of "Yesteryear" and "Star Trek Log One" - Historian from AURELIA featured ("Crucible: Spock: The Fire and the Rose", N). Misspelt "Aleek-On" in View-Master's "Yesteryear" adaptation, "Mr. Spock's Time Trek" booklet.

AMUSEMENT PARK PLANET of "Once Upon a Planet" and "Star Trek Log Three" - Events, computer and characters mentioned ("The Girl Who Controlled Gene Kelly's Feet", SS, in "Strange New Worlds").

ANDORIAN COUNCILLOR of "The Time Trap" and "Star Trek Log Four" - Male member of the ELYSIAN COUNCIL. Mentioned ("S.C.E.: Where Time Stands Still", eBook). See also THELIN'S COMPLEXION.

Robert & Sarah AprilAPRIL, ROBERT T. of "The Counter-clock Incident" and "Star Trek Log Seven" - First USS Enterprise (NCC-1701) captain ("The Making of Star Trek", "Star Trek Concordance", b/w illustration far right, B; "Who's Who in Star Trek", C; "Star Trek Chronology", "Star Trek Fact Files", B), and now a commodore and ambassador-at-large (in the expanded "The Counter-clock Incident" novelization in "Star Trek Log Seven", N; "A Flag Full of Stars", N). Flashbacks to his early career as a captain (expanded "The Counter-clock Incident" novelization in "Star Trek Log Seven"; "Constitution Class Launched" article in "Star Trek Spaceflight Chronology", B; "Final Frontier", illustration right, "Best Destiny"; "TNG: Ship of the Line", "Captain's Table: Where Sea Meets Sky", N; "Which Way: Voyage to Adventure", "Starfleet Academy: Crisis on Vulcan", YA; "Early Voyages: Flesh of My Flesh", comic illustration right, C; "Though Hell has Barred the Way" in "Enterprise Logs", SS). Mentioned as confined to quarters with Saurian Virus ("Annual: All Those Years Ago...", DC Series I, C). Featured as an admiral ("Early Voyages: Futures", "Early Voyages: Thanatos", "Early Voyages: Nemesis", C). A street in San Francisco on Earth, Robert April Way, is named for him ("Crucible: Kirk: The Star to Every Wandering", N). Notes: Character accepted as semi-canonical by some reference books; photo of April from "Star Trek Encyclopedia" created from a photograph of Gene Roddenberry. April's middle initial was originally going to be "M" ("The Making of Star Trek", B).

APRIL, DOCTOR SARAH POOLE of "The Counter-clock Incident" and "Star Trek Log Seven" - First USS Enterprise (NCC-1701) Chief Medical Officer (in the expanded "The Counter-clock Incident" novelization in "Star Trek Log Seven", N). Wife of ROBERT APRIL. Flashbacks to her early career ("Star Trek Concordance", b/w illustration above right, B; "Constitution Class Launched" article in "Star Trek Spaceflight Chronology", B; as Sarah Poole * in "Final Frontier", N, illustration above top left, "Best Destiny", N; "Though Hell has Barred the Way" in "Enterprise Logs", SS).

AQUANS of "The Ambergris Element" and "Star Trek Log Five" - Aquatic sentient race of ARGO once encountered by the USS Enterprise. Mentioned ("The Worlds of the Federation", B).

AQUASHUTTLE of "The Ambergris Element" and "Star Trek Log Five" - Featured ("USS Enterprise Officer's Manual", B). Note: The Delta Flyer had similar underwater capabilities ("Star Trek: Voyager" series, TV).

AREX NA ETH - Male navigator on the USS Enterprise with rank of lieutenant. Home planet given as EDOS ("Star Trek Log" series; N; "Biography of Arex", Lincoln Enterprises; "Who's Who in Star Trek", C). Cameo appearance ("The Galactic Whirlpool", N). Listed ("USS Enterprise Officer's Manual", B). Mentioned ("Mirror Eyes" in "Tales of the Dominion War", SS; "Ex Machina", "Crucible: Spock: The Fire and the Rose", N). Rank incorrectly mentioned as commander ("Time for Yesterday", N). The TAS regular returns to the USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-A) as navigator (post-"Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home" comics, DC Series I, illustrations below) with the rank of lieutenant commander. Renamed as a member of the Triexian race, Arex Na Eth * time jumps into TNG era and is now security chief of USS Trident (All "New Frontier" from "Gateways: Cold Wars", N; "The Road to Edos" in "New Frontier: No Limits", SS). Arex now has eleven brothers and thirteen sisters ("The Road to Edos" in "New Frontier: No Limits", SS, although he had no siblings in "Biography of Arex", Lincoln Enterprises). Notes: Arex was replaced and redrawn as Mr Connors, a blond caucasian human (Power comic/record, "The Crier in Emptiness"). Was to have been featured in "Armada", a proposed novel by Robert J Sawyer that did not proceed beyond proposal stage. Arex was replaced by Ensign Fouton in the post-"Star Trek V: The Final Frontier" comics, DC Series II.

Arex and M'Ress return
DC Comics
Arex gets punchy
DC Comics

ARGO of "The Ambergris Element" and "Star Trek Log Five" - Homeworld of the AQUANS mentioned ("Crucible: McCoy: Provenance of Shadows", N). See also WATER-BREATHERS.

* AURELIA of "Yesteryear" and "Star Trek Log One" - Homeworld of the AURELIANS mentioned ("Star Trek Maps", "Worlds of the Federation", B).

AURELIANS of "Yesteryear" and "Star Trek Log One" - Avian race described; Ambassador Aleek-Aur mentioned ("The Worlds of the Federation", B). Race mentioned ("The Lost Years", "Chains of Command", "The Lost Era: Deny Thy Father", "Ex Machina", "Crucible: Spock: The Fire and the Rose", N). Note: TAS card set from Rittenhouse assumes Aurelians are the same race as the SKORR. The hominid Ornarans of "TNG: Symbiosis" were originally referred to as Aurelians in an early draft of the script.

AURORAL PLAGUE of "Albatross" and "Star Trek Log Six" - Disease, twice encountered on DRAMIA by Doctor McCoy, mentioned ("USS Enterprise Officer's Manual", B; "Ex Machina", N).

BATES, PAUL of "Yesteryear", "More Tribbles, More Troubles" and "Star Trek Log One" - USS Enterprise officer featured, with given name Paul * and lieutenant rank ("Crucible: McCoy: Provenance of Shadows", "Crucible: Spock: The Fire and the Rose", N). Note: "Star Trek Log One" and booklet of View-Master's "Yesteryear" adaptation, "Mr. Spock's Time Trek", feature him as a shipbound records officer and an ensign, with Ted ERICKSON accompanying Spock and Kirk through the Guardian of Forever. In the episode Bates wears gold and Erickson wears red.

BEM, ARI BN of "Bem" and "Star Trek Log Nine" - Pandronian observer assumes role of Premier of PANDRO and renamed Ari afbn Bem (in the expanded "Bem" novelization in "Star Trek Log Nine", N).

* BERIKAZIN - See KZIN COUNCILLOR.

BETA LYRAE of "The Slaver Weapon" and "Star Trek Log Ten" - Star mentioned (LA Times syndicated storyline, "The Wristwatch Plantation", CS). Shown on star chart of the United Federation of Planets and its environs ("TNG: Conspiracy", TV).

BETA NIOBE of "The Counter-clock Incident" and "Star Trek Log Seven" - Shown on star chart of the United Federation of Planets and its environs ("TNG: Conspiracy", TV). Note: Site of nova had already been featured ("All Our Yesterdays", TV).

BONAVENTURE, S.S. of "The Time Trap" and "Star Trek Log Four" - Early space vessel mentioned ("From Sputnik to Warp Drive", C, in "Star Trek [The Enterprise Logs] Volume 4", B). Featured, but not drawn as seen in TAS ("Star Trek Spaceflight Chronology", B). Featured ("USS Enterprise Officer's Manual", B). Described as the first "starship", a purpose-built warp-capable vessel ("Federation", N). Described as the first Earth vessel fitted with the second generation Cochrane warp drive ("S.C.E.: Where Time Stands Still", eBook). Bonaventure class ships mentioned as successors to the Earth Starfleet NX- series ("Ships of the Line", B).

BRIEL of "The Terratin Incident" and "Star Trek Log Four" - USS Enterprise mess officer listed as a lieutenant ("USS Enterprise Officer's Manual", B).

BRYCE, RANDI of "The Eye of the Beholder" and "Star Trek Log Six" - Former SS Ariel biologist, now of Commander rank, in cameo appearance ("Crucible: McCoy: Provenance of Shadows", N)

CAIT - Located in the Lynx Constellation. Home planet of M'RESS ("Star Trek Log" series, N; "Biography of M'Ress", Lincoln Enterprises; "Vanguard: Harbinger", N). Sometimes called Caitia ("New Frontier" series, N).

Starfleet Admiral
ST IV: The Voyage Home

(inset: Early Voyages)
Starfleet Admiral

ST IV: The Voyage Home
Felinoid dancer

ST V: The Final Frontier

CAITIANS - Felinoid members of the United Federation of Planets, supposedly distantly related to KZINTI. Admiral and Dame M'Arrt appear (in the expanded "The Counter-clock Incident" novelization in "Star Trek Log Seven", N). Warp drive technician Ensign M'Viore and security officer Ensign R'Leez are female Caitian Enterprise crewmembers (in the expanded "The Slaver Weapon" novelization in "Star Trek Log Ten", N). Mind-stanzas of poet M'Radd of CAIT mentioned (in the expanded "The Slaver Weapon" novelization in "Star Trek Log Ten", N). Enslaved felinoid female appears ("The Final Reflection", N). Security guard Crewman Sh'aow featured ("Ex Machina", N). Two Caitian Starfleet admirals are present at Kirk's trial ("Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home", M, photographic stills above left and above centre). Race featured and Ambassador M'Roaa listed ("The Worlds of the Federation", B). A triple-breasted felinoid dancer entertains in Paradise ("Star Trek V: The Final Frontier", M, illustration above right; jokingly referred to in backstage information as a "Kzinretti"). A male tourist cameos ("Early Voyages: Future Tense", C, inset illustration above left).
Caitian cadetA Caitian captain, Hressth ssha-Aurrffesh of the USS Hemalat, is featured. ("Rihannsu: Swordhunt", "Rihannsu: Honor Blade", N). A male Caitian is a Starfleet cadet ("Starfleet Academy: Telepathy War: Renegades", C, illustration right.) M'Tesint is press liaison on Nan Bacco's presidential campaign staff ("TNG: A Time for War, a Time for Peace", N). Councillor Dynkorra M'Relle serves on the Federation Security Council ("Trill: Unjoined" in "Worlds of DS9, Book 2", N). Rriarr is a male Caitian lieutenant on the USS Titan ("Titan: Taking Wing", N). A chirurgeon named Ghee P'Trell of Andoria is a gerontological physician ("DS9: Prophet Motive", TV) revealed to be a Caitian, the current head of Starfleet Medical on Earth ("Articles of the Federation", N). Niwarra is a female Caitian lieutenant on the USS Sagittarius ("Vanguard: Reap the Whirlwind", N). Admiral R'Miia is a female Caitian investigating the loss of USS Stargazer ("TNG: The Buried Age", N). A Caitian colony is located on Kirisha IV, populated by Caitians and their mammalian shu'prra herds ("TNG: The Buried Age", N). See also M'RESS. Notes: Decipher's roleplay gaming materials referred to the Caitians as Regulans by request of Paramount/Viacom Licensing. USS Excalibur's Ensign Janos appears to be Mugato in appearance but has some Caitian DNA ("New Frontier" series, N).

CANOPUS II of "The Pirates of Orion" and "Star Trek Log Five" - Shown on star chart of the United Federation of Planets and its environs ("TNG: Conspiracy", TV).

Capellan Power CatCAPELLAN POWER CAT of "The Eye of the Beholder" - Feline lifeform mentioned ("Star Trek Maps", "The Worlds of the Federation", B, illustration right). Spelt "Capalent" power cat (in "Star Trek Log Six", N). Notes: Planet already featured ("Friday's Child, TV). Shown on star chart of the United Federation of Planets and its environs ("TNG: Conspiracy", TV).

CARGO DRONE of "More Tribbles, More Troubles" and "Star Trek Log Four" - Automated vessel featured ("USS Enterprise Officer's Manual", B). Mentioned ("Deep Space Nine: Babel", TV). Canonical since "Babel".

CARVER of "The Lorelei Signal" and "Star Trek Log Two" - USS Enterprise lieutenant featured ("My Enemy, My Ally", N; "Double Blind", DC Series I, C; "Crucible: Spock: The Fire and the Rose", N).

CEPHEUS of "The Terratin Incident". Star of the TERRATIN solar system mentioned ("Crucible: Spock: The Fire and the Rose", N). Named "Cephenes" in "Star Trek Log Four", N. See also VERDANIS.

CHORIOCYTOSIS of "The Pirates of Orion" and "Star Trek Log Five" - Disease once suffered by Spock mentioned ("The Covenant of the Crown", "Ex Machina", N; "USS Enterprise Officer's Manual", B).

CLAYTON, JIMMY of "The Ambergris Element" and "Star Trek Log Five" - USS Enterprise lieutenant listed as chief pilot ("USS Enterprise Officer's Manual", B). Featured, with given name of Jimmy * ("Crucible: McCoy: Provenance of Shadows", N).

COLONY CREATURES of "More Tribbles, More Troubles" and "Star Trek Log Four" - Supposedly "safe" tribbles that grow huge, but are actually colonies of smaller ones. Mentioned ("The Tribble Handbook", B). See also PANDRONIANS.

COPERNICUS of "Once Upon a Planet" ("Star Trek Log Three") and "The Slaver Weapon" ("Star Trek Log Ten") - Long-range shuttlecraft featured ("USS Enterprise Officer's Manual", B; "Double, Double", N). A later version with the same name appears ("Star Trek V: The Final Frontier", M).

* DAVIS - Enterprise crewman of "Star Trek Log One", "Star Trek Log Three" and "Star Trek Log Four". Featured ("The Janus Gate" trilogy, N). Identified as landing party security guard from "The City on the Edge of Forever", and featured ("Crucible: McCoy: Provenance of Shadows", N).

DECOY STARSHIP, INFLATABLE of "The Practical Joker" and "Star Trek Log Six" - Mentioned as a "Deployable Practice Target" ("How Much for Just the Planet?", N). Note: Decoy is of a Dreadnought class vessel in "Star Trek Log Six".

DELTA TRIANGLE REGION - See ELYSIA.

DEVISOR, I.K.S. of "More Tribbles, More Troubles" and "Star Trek Log Four" - Koloth's Klingon vessel mentioned ("In the Name of Honor", N). Notes: Was to have been featured in "Armada", a proposed novel by Robert J Sawyer that did not proceed beyond proposal stage. An earlier Devisor mentioned as involved in first contact ("The Final Reflection", N).

DEVNA of "The Time Trap" and "Star Trek Log Four" - Orion female member of the ELYSIAN COUNCIL and Speaker of the Laws. Featured ("S.C.E.: Where Time Stands Still", eBook).

* D'MALLU of "Yesteryear" - Predatory plant native to Vulcan's deserts appears (and named in "The Vulcan Academy Murders", N). Mentioned ("Demons", N).

DRAMIA of "Albatross" and "Star Trek Log Six" - Planet of the DRAYMIAN COLONY mentioned ("USS Enterprise Officer's Manual", B; "Andor: Paradigm" in "Worlds of DS9, Book 1", N). See also AURORAL PLAGUE.

DRAMIA II of "Albatross" and "Star Trek Log Six" - Planet mentioned ("Crucible: McCoy: Provenance of Shadows", N). See also AURORAL PLAGUE.

DRAYMIAN COLONY of "Albatross" and "Star Trek Log Six" - Mentioned (in "The Practical Joker" novelization in "Star Trek Log Six", N).

* EDOANS - Tripedal aliens from EDOS. AREX NA ETH has a cousin residing on Sherman's Planet (in the "More Tribbles, More Troubles" novelization in "Star Trek Log Four", N). Security officer Morax of the USS Hood featured (in "The Ambergris Element" novelization in "Star Trek Log Five", N). Female Edoan communications officer of USS Clemson ("Crucible: McCoy: Provenance of Shadows", N). Edoan in Starfleet dress uniform ("The Ashes of Eden", C, illustration below left). 24th century Edoan in Starfleet uniform ("TNG: USS Enterprise Officer's Manual", B). See also AREX and TRIEXIANS. Alternate term: Edosians. Nurse Kershu is a three-armed female Edosian who serves on the USS Titan ("Titan: The Red King", N). Note: Some early FASA roleplay gaming materials incorrectly inferred that Edoans were reptilian and the creators of Saurian brandy.

Edoan
The Ashes
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Edosian Orchid
A Stitch
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Edoan Elisiar
A Crier in
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* EDOS - Located in the Triangular Constellation/Triangulum Cluster and assumed to be the home planet of AREX ("Star Trek Log" series, N; "Biography of Arex", Lincoln Enterprises). Edos is allied with the United Federation of Planets ("Biography of Arex", Lincoln Enterprises, although "Star Trek Maps", B, claims the planet did join). Arex is later revealed to be Triexian ("New Frontier" series from "Gateways: Cold Wars", N). TRIEXIANS are United Federation of Planets members but EDOANS are still not ("The Road to Edos" in "New Frontier: No Limits", SS). Note: Edos also mentioned as Arex's home planet in "Armada", a proposed novel by Robert J Sawyer that did not proceed beyond proposal stage.

* EDOSIAN ORCHID - Species of rare flower mentioned, named as a salute to TAS ("DS9: Broken Link", TV). Later featured ("DS9: A Stitch in Time", N, illustration above centre). Mentioned ("TNG: Section 31: Rogue", N).

* EDOSIAN SLUG - Species of slug, used in Denobulan medical treatments, mentioned, named as a salute to TAS ("Enterprise: The Catwalk", "Enterprise: Regeneration", TV).

* EDOSIAN SUCKER FISH - Species of edible catfish mentioned, named as a salute to TAS ("Enterprise: These Are the Voyages...", TV).

* EDOSIANS - See EDOANS.

* ELISIAR - An Edoan triple-keyboard organ used by human Mr Connors (Power comic/record, "The Crier in Emptiness", illustration above right). See also SESSICA.

ELYSIA of "The Time Trap" and "Star Trek Log Four" - Delta Triangle Region featured ("Star Trek Star Charts", B; "S.C.E.: Where Time Stands Still", eBook).

Elysian Councillors
The Time Trap

ELYSIAN COUNCIL of "The Time Trap" and "Star Trek Log Four" - The twelve Councillors are mentioned or featured (in "S.C.E.: Where Time Stands Still", eBook), but the human female has seemingly been replaced by a Valzhan named Saraven - and the Kzin representative goes unidentified and undescribed. Notes: The episode shows members of these races to be the twelve Councillors: Andorian, Gorn, Human, Klingon, Kzin, Orion, Phylosian, Romulan, Tellarite, Vulcan, plus a female alien (with a water-filled helmet) and an ant-like insectoid. Some alien races present on the Council were renamed (and therefore reidentified as different races), in the "The Time Trap" novelization in "Star Trek Log Four", N, ie. Berikazin (for the Kzin), Edoan (for the Andorian), Gorin (for the Gorn) and Tallerine (for the Tellarite).

EM/3/GREEN - See NASAT.

ERICKSON, THEODORE "TED" of "Yesteryear" and "Star Trek Log One" - USS Enterprise historian featured, misspelt "Erikson" ("Crucible: Spock: The Fire and the Rose", N). Note: "Star Trek Log One" adaptation casts him as an older, independent historian. Booklet of View-Master's "Yesteryear" adaptation, "Mr. Spock's Time Trek", features him accompanying Spock and Kirk through the Guardian of Forever, not records officer Paul BATES. In the episode Erickson wears red and Bates wears gold.

FORGE, THE - See VULCAN'S FORGE.

GABLER of "The Survivor" and "Star Trek Log Two", "Once Upon a Planet" and "Star Trek Log Three", and "The Terratin Incident", "The Time Trap" and "Star Trek Log Four" - USS Enterprise lieutenant featured (extended novelization of "The Magicks of Megas-Tu" in "Star Trek Log Three", "Crucible: Spock: The Fire and the Rose", N).

Gorn Councillor* GLIND of "The Time Trap" - Male GORN member of the ELYSIAN COUNCIL. Named, revealed as a wanted criminal, and featured ("S.C.E.: Where Time Stands Still", eBook, illustration left).

GLOMMER of "More Tribbles, More Troubles" and "Star Trek Log Four" - Klingon genetic construct designed to be a tribble predator, mentioned ("The Tribble Handbook", B; "Crucible: Kirk: The Star to Every Wandering", N). A tribble predator, species unnamed, mentioned as having escaped from a Federation zoo and consumed numerous domestic cats ("My Enemy, My Ally", N).

* GNALA - Presumed home planet of Sord. In TNG era, a member world of the United Federation of Planets. See GNALISH.

* GNALISH of "The Jihad" - Sord of TAS is a reptilian sentient being who worked with Kirk to solve a theft on Skorr. Perhaps a Fejjimaera Gnalish. USS Stargazer's Phigus Simenon is a Mazzereht Gnalish ("TNG: Reunion", "TNG: Double Helix: The First Virtue", "Stargazer" series, N). The Aklaash Gnalish are bigger aliens than Simenon ("Stargazer: Progenitor", N). A Gnalish linguist featured ("S.C.E.: War Stories, Book 1", eBook). An officer on USS Musgrave is Gnalish ("The Road to Edos" in "New Frontier: No Limits", SS). Gorus Gelemingar of Gnala serves on the Federation Security Council ("Articles of the Federation", N). Race not named until "TNG: Reunion", N; Ian McLean postulated online that Sord was Gnalish and writer Michael Jan Friedman liked the idea.

GORN COUNCILLOR of "The Time Trap" and "Star Trek Log Four" - See GLIND.

GOVERNOR of "One of Our Planets is Missing" and "Star Trek Log One" - Robert Wesley (of "The Ultimate Computer", TOS) mentioned as former Governor of MANTILLES ("Yesterday's Son", "Tears of the Singers", "Crucible: Spock: The Fire and the Rose", N).

GRAYSON of "Yesteryear" and "Star Trek Log One" - Surname of Spock's mother, Amanda. Mentioned (various sources, including View-Master's "Yesteryear" adaptation, "Mr. Spock's Time Trek" booklet; "The Vulcan Academy Murders", "Ishmael", "Crucible: Spock: The Fire and the Rose", N).

GREY, JAN of "Yesteryear" and "Star Trek Log One" - Human historian featured (View-Master's "Yesteryear" adaptation, "Mr. Spock's Time Trek" booklet; "Crucible: Spock: The Fire and the Rose", N).

HURON, S.S. of "The Pirates of Orion" and "Star Trek Log Five" - Freighter mentioned ("Crucible: Kirk: The Star to Every Wandering", N).

* HOLODECK - See RECREATION ROOM.

I-CHAYA of "Yesteryear" - Spock's pet SEHLAT. Mentioned (in the expanded "The Counter-clock Incident" novelization in "Star Trek Log Seven", N; "Sehlat" segment of "What's the Star Trek Connection?" TAS DVD; "The Needs of the One", DC Comics Series II Special, C). Incident recapped (View-Master's "Yesteryear" adaptation, "Mr. Spock's Time Trek" booklet; "Vulcan's Glory", "Vulcan's Forge", "Crucible: McCoy: Provenance of Shadows", "Crucible: Spock: The Fire and the Rose", N). Note: Misspelt "Ee-chiya" in the "Yesteryear" novelization in "Star Trek Log One" and "Star Trek Log Seven", N.

KAHS-WAN RITUAL of "Yesteryear" and "Star Trek Log One" - Spock's experiences as a seven year old recapped ("Lt. Commdr. Spock: Psycho-file", C, in "The Enterprise Logs, Volume 3", B; "USS Enterprise Officer's Manual", B; "The Final Voyage", DC Comics Series I Annual, C; "Vulcan's Glory", "The Brave and the Bold: The Fourth Artifact", "Crucible: Spock: The Fire and the Rose", N). Note: Young Spock mentioned as ten at the time of his death in booklet accompanying View-Master's "Yesteryear" adaptation, "Mr. Spock's Time Trek". Shi-Kar Desert Survival, Vulcan listed on panel ("TNG: The Emissary", TV). Ritual mentioned ("The Prometheus Design", "Vulcan's Forge", "Vulcan's Soul: Exodus", "Vulcan's Soul: Exiles", "Vulcan's Soul: Epiphany", N). T'Pol's experience mentioned ("Enterprise: The Catwalk", TV). Canonical since "The Catwalk". Tuvok mentions a similar ritual, the Tal'oth ("Voyager: Displaced", TV; "Titan: The Red King", N). Spock's difficult childhood referenced ("TNG: Unification", TV; "Ex Machina", "Crucible: McCoy: Provenance of Shadows", N). Time travel incident involving Spock mentioned ("Crucible: Kirk: The Star to Every Wandering", N).

KALI of "The Time Trap" and "Star Trek Log Four" - Klingon woman revealed as Kor's wife ("The Tears of the Singers", N). Presumably it was her firstborn son killed by The Albino ("DS9: Blood Oath", TV).

* KELTHOS of "The Time Trap" - Male Klingon member of the ELYSIAN COUNCIL. Named and featured ("S.C.E.: Where Time Stands Still", eBook).

KENICLIUS, DOCTOR STAVROS of "The Infinite Vulcan" - Eugenics Wars contemporary of Khan Noonien Soong mentioned ("The Worlds of the Federation", B; "Eugenics" segment of "What's the Star Trek Connection?" TAS DVD). Note: Misspelt "Stavos" in "Star Trek Log Two", B. See also KENICLIUS 5.

KENICLIUS 5 of "The Infinite Vulcan" - Giant clone of Doctor Stavros KENICLIUS mentioned (in the novelization of "Once Upon a Planet" in "Star Trek Log Three", N).

KLINGON CLOAKING DEVICE of "The Time Trap" and "Star Trek Log Four" - Featured ("ST III: The Search for Spock", M, and numerous other sources). Canonical since ST III.

KLINGON COUNCILLOR of "The Time Trap" and "Star Trek Log Four" - See KELTHOS.

KLOTHOS, I.K.S. of "The Time Trap" and "Star Trek Log Four" - Kor's Klingon vessel mentioned ("DS9: Once More Unto the Breach", TV; "The Lost Era: The Art of the Impossible", N; "S.C.E.: Where Time Stands Still", eBook). Klothos is also Klingon planet ("Star Trek Maps", B). Name of vessel canonical since "Once More Unto the Breach".

KYLE'S FACIAL HAIR of "Beyond the Farthest Star", "One of Our Planets is Missing" and "Bem" - The USS Enterprise Transporter Chief (TOS, large inset below right) sports a new moustache in TAS, (inset below far left). Kyle adds a goatee beard when he is promoted to the rank of commander, as Communications Officer on USS Reliant ("Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan", M, main illustration below) and other postings ("Debt of Honor", C, small inset below far right). Note: Kyle's moustache was missing in a Marvel comic set just after ST:TMP, so he must have shaved it off at least once between TAS and ST II.

Faces of Kyle

To KZIN - XERIUS.

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