WildStorm TNG characters
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This is a list of characters who have recurring appearances or mentions in the WildStorm TNG series of comics.
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[edit] Regular characters
- Jean-Luc Picard
- Captain of the USS Enterprise-D and USS Enterprise-E.
- William T. Riker
- The first officer of the Enterprise-D and -E.
- Data
- The second officer of the Enterprise-D and -E.
- Deanna Troi
- The half-Betazoid Enterprise-D and -E counselor.
- Worf
- The Klingon security officer aboard the Enterprise-D after Yar's death. He continued in that role on the Enterprise-E before joining the crew of Deep Space 9.
- Beverly Crusher
- Chief medical officer on the Enterprise-D and -E
- Geordi La Forge
- The chief engineer of the Enterprise-D and -E, La Forge was fitted with a VISOR due to the fact that he was blind since birth.
[edit] Recurring characters
- Cail
- Member of the Purist movement. (Divided We Fall: "No Quarter", "All Fall Down")
- Kinjer
- Trill security officer. Joins with Odan to become "Kinjer Odan". (Divided We Fall: "No Quarter", "All Fall Down", "United We Stand")
- Odan
- Trill Ambassador, ex-lover of Beverly Crusher, latest host is Kareel Odan. (Divided We Fall: "Crossfire", "No Quarter", "All Fall Down")
- Odan was previously seen in TNG: "The Host" and appears in all four issues, but Kareel dies in "All Fall Down".
- Kell Perim (β)
- Unjoined Trill helmsman on the Enterprise-E. Because she is unjoined, she is unaffected by the retrovirus. (Divided We Fall: "Crossfire", "All Fall Down")
