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Revision as of 20:01, 16 July 2019

Harry Mudd (Stardate 1329.1) (TOS 03)
Harcourt Fenton Mudd
Species Human
Sex Male
Police Record Code X731248[1]
Height 6 feet, 1 inch[1]
Weight 240 pounds[1]
Hair Brown[1]
Eyes Brown[1]
Portrayed by Roger C. Carmel (TOS 03; TOS 42)

Roger C. Carmel (Voice) (TAS 08)
Rainn Wilson (DSC 05; DSC 07; DSC-ST 03)

Harcourt Fenton "Harry" Mudd was a Human criminal in the 23rd century. On Stardate 1329.1, Mudd was arrested by Captain Kirk of the U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701 on charges of operating a spacecraft without a navigational beam (presenting a hazard to navigation to other ships), operating a spacecraft without a license (as his license had been suspended on Stardate 1116.4), trafficking in narcotics, and for outstanding charges of transport of stolen goods and purchase of a space vessel with counterfeit currency. Mudd had previously had psychiatric treatment, but its effectiveness was disputed. When the Enterprise first encountered Mudd, he was operating under the pseudonym of Leo Francis Walsh, but it was soon revealed that the real Leo Walsh had passed away, and Mudd stole the other man's identity.[1]

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