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  ALL SEASONS :
 Admiral Maxwell Forrest, actor Vaughn Armstrong 
Human, male, Starfleet Admiral 3 pips.
Strict, long friend of the Archer family, he knows Jonathan since his youth. One can presume he was the recommendation for Jonathan Archer's appliance for the Starfleet Academy. One of the heads of the new Earth Starfleet organisation, he is always torn between his loyaulty for Earth and the need for diplomaty with the Vulcans. He tends to be partial in favour of Captain Archer, espacially if long term Human interests are at stake.
Vaughn Armstrong has an impressive carrer of guest roles in Startrek, having accumulated a dozen of alien roles before Enterprise... but never with his own face, always under massive make-up.
Appearances : 1.01.BBow, 1.10FSon, 1.14.SOPJ, 1.17.Fusi, 1.23.FHer, 1.26Shoc, 2.01.TXin, 2.23.Regen 2.24.FFli.
Pictures of the character : 01a, 01b.
 
 Silik the Suliban, actor John Fleck 
Suliban, male, officer.
Hostile with Klingons, Human, Tendaran, and other species. Suliban officer of the Suliban Cabal, fighting on the 22nd-century front of the Temporal Cold War. He takes orders from a mysterious humanoid from the future in exchange for genetic enhancements for himself and fellow members of the Suliban Cabal. These enhancements include shapeshifting and chameleonic abilities as well as enhanced senses, giving Silik a distinct advantage over those he must battle with. Silik first crossed paths with Archer in 2151 when he was ordered to prevent Enterprise from reaching the Klingon homeworld with Klaang, a courier who held information that would undermine efforts of the Cabal to bring civil war to the Klingon Empire. He succeeded in kidnapping Klaang from the starship, but he was unable to ascertain from the Klingon what information he received from ex-Cabal member Sarin and in what form. So to find more clues, he traveled to Rigel X, where he met up again with the Enterprise crew, and in the ensuing struggle he killed Sarin. Later Archer and his people tracked down the Suliban Helix where Silik was based and retook Klaang. Silik faced off with Archer in the Temporal Chamber where Silik receives orders from the future, and revealed that his people don't share humanity's patience with natural selection, essentially confirming that his enhancements were payment for pitting the Klingons against each other. Silik tried to kill Archer at that time, knowing it would have changed history, but Archer managed to escape with the help of his crew.
For failing to prevent Klaang from reaching Qo'noS with Sarin's revelations, Silik was punished by his commander from the future by having his enhanced vision extracted. He was promised he would get it back if he succeeded in his next mission. That mission once again involved boarding Enterprise, which he did disguised as a Borothan pilgrim. While taking a tour of Engineering incognito, Silik surreptitiously used his shapeshifting abilities to access the inner workings of the warp reactor and disconnect an antimatter junction from the primary antimatter feed. He knew that Enterprise would be struck by a bolt of plasma lightning, and by disconnecting that conduit he prevented an antimatter cascade from breaching the reactor core, thereby averting destruction of the starship. He later appeared to Archer and claimed that he was sent to save the ship, and that the cascade was caused by a rival faction who was trying to change history, not protect it as they profess. Apparently Silik's real mission, though, was to procure a device from the future that was brought on board Enterprise by a 31st-century temporal operative named Daniels who was posing as a crewman, a device that contained a wealth of information that would give the Cabal and their bosses a leg up in the Temporal Cold War. But once again Silik failed in his mission, as that device was destroyed by Archer during a tussle between them. Silik escaped by jumping out a Launch Bay to free-float in space, and was retrieved by a Suliban cell ship.
A few months later, in 2152, after Archer and his crew infiltrated a cloaked Suliban ship and stole some data disks, Silik was ordered by his commander to bring Archer to him, but allow Enterprise to continue unharmed. Silik led a swarm of ships to surround the starship and demanded that Archer give himself up or he will destroy the starship. But just as Archer was preparing to board the Suliban ship, he disappeared Ñ whisked away to another time Ñ leaving Enterprise at the mercy of Silik and his weapons.
See summary of the episode Detained (season 1, ep. 21) for Suliban history of the last 7000 years.
John Fleck was born the 7 May 1951. He comes to films and TV in 1984. Since then, he regularily plays small roles in films, including 'Crazy in Alabama' (1999), 'Waterworld' (1995), 'Babylon 5: The Gathering' (1993), or 'The Naked Gun 2 1/2 : The Smell of Fear' (1991). On the TV, he appeared as guests in series like 'Voyager' (1999, ep. 6.5 'Alice', playing Abaddon), 'Deep Space Nine' (1999, ep.7.16 'Inter Arma Enim Silent Leges', playing Koval, and ep.3.1 'The Search: Part 1', playing Ornithar), 'The Next Generation' (1991, ep. 4.24 'The Minds Eye', playing Taibak), 'Ally McBeal' (1998), 'Chicago Hope' (1998), 'The Pretender' (1997), 'Murphy Brown' (1997), 'Millennium' (1996), 'Lois & Clark' (1994), 'Northern Exposure' (1994), 'Dream On' (1994), 'Mad About You' (1993), 'NYPD Blue' (1993), 'L.A. Law' (1992), 'Who's the Boss?' (1991), 'Seinfeld' (1991), 'Hill Street Blues' (1987).

Appearances : 1.01BBow, 1.11CFr, 1.26Shoc, 2.01.Shoc.
Pictures of the character : 01a, 01b, 01c.
 
 Ambassador Soval, actor Gary Graham 
Vulcan, male, ambassador to Earth.
Ambassador Soval has a somewhat stuffy, condescending attitude toward humans, which causes problems for both Admiral Forrest and Captain Archer. As a child, Archer referred to him as "Ambassador Pointy." Soval objected giving Archer command of the Enterprise NX-01, and also blamed Archer for the destruction of the P'Jem monastery. He actually requested the definitive return of the Enterprise and crew to Earth to avoid the fragile stability of the sector to be destroyed (shockwave, I). He finds himself in difficult position when it appears that Vulcans are provoking Andorians in a territorial conflict, although he wrongly reject all fault on the latter. He also ordered in vain T'Pol to leave the Enterprise crew and return to Vulcan, and rejected the human idea to explore the Delphic Expanse. Basically, he's against exploration, finding absolutely no interest in this.
Gary Graham was born the 6 June 1960. New actor in Star Trek world.
Appearances : 1.01BBow, 1.14.SOPJ, 2.01.Shoc, 2.15.CFir, 2.26.TExp, 3.08.Twil.
Pictures of the character : 01a, 01b.
 
 Commander William, actor James Fitzpatrick 
Human, male, Starfleet Commander.
Williams is the Admiral Forrest's attaché. In 2153, he was in charge of the Borg incident on Earth.
James Fitzpatrick...
Appearances : 1.01.BBow, 2.01.Shoc, 2.23.Rege.
Pictures of the character : 01a, 01b.
 
 Shran the Andorian, actor Jeffrey Combs 
Andorian, male, officer.
Lead Andorian commando during the search of the sacred Vulcan monastery of P'Jem. Shran believed Captain Archer was collaborating with the Vulcan monks to hide a long-range sensor array in the monastery, and tortured him in an effort to obtain information. Later on, Shran found himself in Archer's debt when the captain provided him with evidence of the sensor array. Shran repaid his debt to Archer by leading a rescue mission to save the captain and T'Pol from Coridan rebels. He rapidly becomes Archer's ally and doesn't hesitate to join Archer in the Delphic Expanse to defeat the Xindis.
Jeffrey Combs was born the 9 September 1954 in Oxnard, California. He has played in films like 'I Still Know What You Did Last Summer' (1998) or 'Re-Animator' (1985 and 1990). On the TV, he is naturally most famous for his recurring role of Weyoun in 'Deep Space Nine' (1996-1999), where he also first portrayed Brunt (1995-1999) and Tiron (ep. Meridian, 3.8, 1994). He appeared as guests since 1983 in other series like 'CSI: Crime Scene Investigation' (2003), 'Spider-Man' (2003), 'The Twilight Zone' (2003), 'Martial Law' (2000), 'Voyager' (in ep. 6.15 Tsunkatse, 1999), 'Babylon 5' (1994), or 'The Flash' (1991).
Appearances : 1.07.TAIn, 1.14.SOPJ, 2.15.CFir, 3.13PGro, 3.24ZHou.
Pictures of the character : 01a, 01b, 01c, fan-art, 1.06TAIn a, 1.06TAIn b, 1.06TAIn c, 1.13SoPJ, 2.15CFir, 3.13PGro a, 3.13PGro b, 3.13PGro c, 3.13PGro d.
 
 Future Humanoid, actor James Horan 
?, male.
This unknown figure gives order in the temporal war, from what seems to be the 31st century (although we have no confirmation of the date). Silik is under his command, and he's the ennemy of Daniels' side, so basically against the Federation forces. At the end of the 3rd season, we still don't know more of him, despite promises from the producers Bermann and Braga at the beginning of the season 1.
James Horan was born the 14 December 1954 in Louisville, Kentucky. He recently gave his voice for many video games (Star Wars, Lords of the Ring, StarFleet Command, The Sum of all fears, 2002-2003). He played recurring roles in very long drama as in All My Children (1988-1989) or General Hospital (1985-1987). On the TV, he appeated in guest roles in series like 'High Tide' (1997), 'Deep Space Nine' (1997, playing Ikat'ika in By Inferno's Light, and in In Purgatory's Shadow), 'Voyager' (1997, playing Tosin in Fair Trade, 'Walker, Texas Ranger' (1996), 'Melrose Place' (1994), 'Dark Justice' (1993), 'The Next Generation' (1993, playing Lieutenant Barnaby' in Descent, and 1993, playing Dr. Jo'Brill in Suspicions), 'Highlander' (1993), 'Zorro' (1990), 'Hunter' (1989), 'Werewolf' (1987), 'Dynasty' (1984), 'Remington Steele' (1983)
Appearances : 1.01.BBow, 1.11.CFro, 1.26.Shoc, 2.01.Shoc, 2.26.TExp.
 
 Daniels, actor Matt Winston 
Human, male, Temporal cold war agent.
The temporal agent Daniels is coming back for several season in a ambigious role with respect with Humans of the 22nd century. At the end of the 3rd season, we still don's know exactly why he is so interested in Archer's business, except for the global purpose of saving the Federation from being erased from the future of mankind. But how Archer is implicated in this existence, we have no idea about this.
Matt Winston was born and raised in Los Angeles. He is the son of Stan Winston, a famous special effects producer who worked for the latest box office hollywood productions, including 'Jurassic Park'. He is married to Amy Smallman and has a young son. His official site, www.mattwinston.com, also adds 2 dogs and a passion for gardening and extrem sports. He played in films like 'The Core' (2003), 'About Schmidt' (2002), 'Totally Blonde' (2001), 'Artificial Intelligence: AI' (2001), 'Crocodile Dundee in Los Angeles' (2001), 'The Mercury Project' (2000), 'Galaxy Quest' (1999), 'Fight Club' (1999), or 'The Peacemaker' (1997). He also participated in the effects of 'Jurassic Park' (1993) as a puppeteer. On the TV, Matt is known for his guest appearances in series like 'Monk' (2003), 'CSI: Crime Scene Investigation' (2000), 'That 70s Show' (2002), 'Special Unit 2' (2002), 'Beverly Hills, 90210' (), 'JAG' (1999), 'Chicago Hope' (1998), or 'Married... with Children' (1993). He currently has recurring roles in 'Scrubs' (2003), 'John Doe' (2003), 'Six Feet Under' (2003).
Appearances : 1.11.CFro, 1.26Shoc, 2.01Shoc, 3.11CStr, 3.18APri, 3.24ZHou.
Pictures of the character : 01a, 01b, 01c, 02a, fan-art
  SEASON 1 :
 Ensign Elizabeth Cutler, actress Kellie Waymire 
Human, female, Starfleet Officer in science, enthomologist (study faun and insects)
Ensign Elizabeth Cutler is an exobiologist serving on the Enterprise NX-01, Cutler has a specialty in entomology. She was part of the away team that was infected with a strange hallucinogen while trapped by a storm on a mysterious Earth-like planet's surface. Later, she was mentored by Dr. Phlox to become a part-time medic, assisting him in his research on the crisis on Valakis and tending to an injured Ensign Mayweather while the doctor was partaking of his annual hibernation. She also developed a romantic attraction to Phlox, and enjoyed taking in the occasional movie with him. Ultimately, however, she told the doctor that she just wanted to be friends. Cutler also tried to befriend the aloof T'Pol, but to no avail. At the end of 2152, she's no longer a member of the Enterprise crew (death? new assignation?), the actress being deceased (see below). We'll never know the future of the Ensign Elizabeth Cutler.
Kellie Waymire (07/27/1968 - 11/13/2003). The 13 November 2003 will stay as a sad day for the Enterprise world. Kellie died of a sudden death in her home in California that day. We'll remember her portraying the Ensign Elizabeth Cutler in the 3 episodes 'Strange New World' (1.04), 'Dear Doctor' (1.13) and 'Two Nights And Two Days' (1.25). She previously played the alien actress Lanya in 'Startrek : Voyager's 'Muse' (6.22). She was known on the TV since 1994 where she began in the very long drama series 'One life to live' as Emily (this series begun in 1968 and Connor Trinneer himself had a guest role in 1996). Since 1997, she had played numerous guest roles in famous series. Here are the details of her most famous series if you want to see her on TV. She played Vivianne in 'Seinfeld' ('The Blood', ep.9.4), Chrissa in 'Ally McBeal' ('World's Without Love', ep.2.6), Dr. Marshall in 'The Practice' ('One of Those Days', ep.3.6), Penelope Poppins in 'Popular' ('Baby, Don't Do It!', ep.2.2), Tammi Peyton in 'X-Files' ('SureKill', ep.8.9), Vickie Spencer in 'Amy' ('The Claw Is Our Master', ep.2.11), Carla Dantini in 'CSI: Crime Scene Investigation' ('Justice Is Served', ep.1.21), and Candace Hewitt in 'NYPD Blue' ('Meet the Grandparents', ep.10.19). From March to May 2002, she played a recurring role in 6 episodes of 'Six Feet Under' (episodes 2.4 to 2.10) as Melissa. In 2003, she has portrayed the role of Liz Pitt in 'The Pitts'. Her last role will have been Colleen in 'Friends' ('The One Where Ross Is Fine', ep.10.2).
Appearances : 1.04.SNWo, 1.13DDoc, 1.25TDAT.
Pictures of the character : 01a', fan-art, 01a, 01b, 01c, 01d, 01e, 01f, 01g, 01h, 01i, 01j.
 
 Tholos, actor Steve Dennis 
Andorian, Male, officer.
Andorian officer serving under the command of Shran during the incident at the P'Jem monastery and on Coridan.
Steve Dennis...
Appearances : 1.07.TAIn, 1.14SOPJ
 
  SEASON 3 :
 Major Hayes, actor Steven Culp 
Human, male, MACO officer in command.
Hayes is the leader of the new Military Assault Command Operation (MACO) soldiers assigned to Enterprise in June 2153 to search for and defeat the Xindi threat.
Steven Culp...
Appearances : 3.01.TXin, 3.07.TShi, 3.15.Harb, 3.17Hatc, 3.22TCou, 3.23Coun.
 
 Degra, actor Randy Oglesby 
Xindi-Humanoid, male, head of the Council:
Degra is the head of the Xindi council that monitored the Enterprise mouvements in the Delphic Expanse. He is assisted by Thalen. He's in charge of building a super-weapon that would be used to destroy Earth. He sent a seducing female humanoid slave called Rajiin to collect genetic and biological information on the Enterprise Human crew in order to create the bio-weapon. Archer confronted him in early 2154 to try and know the location where the weapon was assembled and in test. After the battle of Azati Prime in 2154, il comes to a break with Archer and begins to understand they're is a machination inside the Xindi Council regarding Earth and Humans.
Randy Oglesby...
Appearances : 3.01.TXin, 3.04.Raji, 3.07.TShi, 3.13.PGro, 3.14.Stra, 3.18.APri, 3.19Dama, 3.20TFor, 3.22ESqu, 3.22TCou.
 
 Xindi Humanoid, actor Tucker Smallwood 
Xindi-Humanoid, male:
Member of the Xindi council. His Xindi species is also called primate.
Tucker Smallwood...
Appearances : 3.01.TXin, 3.04.Raji, 3.13.PGro, 3.18.APri, 3.19Dama, 3.22ESqu, 3.22TCou, 3.23Coun.
 
 Janar, actor Rick Worthy 
Xindi-Sloth, male:
Member of the Xindi council. His Xindi species is also called arboreal.
Rick Worthy...
Appearances : 3.01.TXin, 3.04.Raji, 3.13.PGro, 3.18.APri, 3.19Dama, 3.20TFor, 3.21ESqu, 3.22TCou, 3.23Coun.
 
 Commander Dolum, actor Scott MacDonald 
Xindi-Reptilian, male, commander of the fleet:
Xindi Commander, member of the council, and loyal to Degra. He was charged by Degra to follow Enterprise and collect any information useful to defeat Archer and Humans, in what the Xindi believed to be the first ship of an invasion fleet. Spoiler regarding his loyalty at the end of season 3 (soon online).
Scott MacDonald...
Appearances : 3.01.TXin, 3.13.PGro, 3.18.APri, 3.19Dama, 3.23Coun.
 
   
 
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