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Revision as of 10:45, 29 June 2023
Species | Human |
Sex | Male |
First Appearance | TOS33 (29 Sep 1967) |
Portrayed by | Roger Holloway[1] |
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Ensign[2] Roger[3] Lemli[4] was an engineer aboard the U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701 in the late 2260s. On Stardate 3468.1, he was assigned to the bridge engineering station during an encounter with a being that claimed to be the Greek god Apollo.[5] On Stardate 4202.1, he assisted Lieutenant Kyle in the transporter room during an encounter with the Doomsday Machine.[6] On Stardate 3541.9, while working in main engineering, Lieutenant Commander Scott ordered him to "help with the interfactor" when Nomad entered engineering.[3]
On Stardate 4523.3, Lemli patronized a bar on Deep Space Station K-7 before playing a game in a tribble-infested rec room aboard the Enterprise.[7] He was again on bridge duty during a mission to planet 892 IV on Stardate 4040.7.[8] He was on transporter duty on Stardate 4211.4, when he beamed aboard a landing party during a medical emergency, after Commander Spock was wounded on the planet Neural,[9] and he was again on transporter duty during a mission to Sigma Iotia II.[10] On Stardate 4657.5, he was on duty in main engineering when the Kelvans seized control of the ship, and he was temporarily transformed into a small dehydrated polyhedron.[11] He was the transporter operator on duty on Stardate 4729.4, and beamed Commodore Wesley aboard when the M-5 computer was installed for testing aboard the Enterprise.[2] When the ship traveled back in time to 1968, he and Kyle were on duty in the transporter room and were rendered unconscious by Gary Seven.[12]
He was on duty in main engineering on Stardate 4372.5 when the Elasian guard Kryton sabotaged the ship's dilithium crystal converter assembly and committed suicide.[13] He served as a communications officer on Stardate 4842.6 when Spock was in temporary command of the ship during a mission to deflect an asteroid from a collision course with an unnamed planet.[14] While on bridge duty on Stardate 5431.4, he was stunned unconscious by the Eymorg Kara, who removed Spock's brain.[15] On Stardate 5693.4, Lemli attended a memorial service for Captain Kirk, who was believed to have been lost aboard the U.S.S. Defiant NCC-1764 when it disappeared into an interphase rift.[16]
On Stardate 5725.3, he was on duty at the bridge engineering station when the ship encountered the Zetars near Memory Alpha.[4] He was again on bridge duty and became distracted by music played by Dr. Sevrin's followers on Stardate 5832.3, to Mr. Scott's disappointment, and was later rendered unconscious when Sevrin activated an ultrasonic weapon.[17] He and the entire crew were briefly miniaturized and placed into stasis by Flint on Stardate 5843.8.[18] He was again on bridge duty when Captain Kirk signed his report after the ship made first contact with the Excalbians on Stardate 5906.4.[19]
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Notes and References
- ↑ Roger Holloway also played a security officer that was ordered to escort Nomad to the brig. The two parts are clearly different characters, however, as they appear in the same scene simultaneously (in different camera angles) and wear different costumes. The character was played by a regular background actor in seasons 2 and 3, but as he had no dialogue in his appearances, his name never appeared in the episode credits.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 Roddenberry, Gene (Executive Producer). "The Ultimate Computer." Star Trek, Season 2, Episode 24. Directed by John Meredyth Lucas. Story by Laurence N. Wolfe. Teleplay by D.C. Fontana. Desilu Productions, 8 March 1968.
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 Roddenberry, Gene (Executive Producer). "The Changeling." Star Trek, Season 2, Episode 8. Directed by Marc Daniels. Written by John Meredyth Lucas. Desilu Productions, 29 September 1967.
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 Roddenberry, Gene (Executive Producer) and Freiberger, Fred (Producer). "The Lights of Zetar." Star Trek, Season 3, Episode 18. Directed by Herb Kenwith. Written by Jeremy Tarcher and Shari Lewis. Paramount Pictures Corporation, 31 January 1969.
- ↑ Roddenberry, Gene (Executive Producer). "Who Mourns for Adonais?." Star Trek, Season 2, Episode 4. Directed by Marc Daniels. Written by Gilbert Ralston. Desilu Productions, 22 September 1967.
- ↑ Roddenberry, Gene (Executive Producer). "The Doomsday Machine." Star Trek, Season 2, Episode 6. Directed by Marc Daniels. Written by Norman Spinrad. Desilu Productions, 20 October 1967.
- ↑ Roddenberry, Gene (Executive Producer). "The Trouble With Tribbles." Star Trek, Season 2, Episode 13. Directed by Joseph Pevney. Written by David Gerrold. Desilu Productions, 29 December 1967.
- ↑ Roddenberry, Gene (Executive Producer). "Bread and Circuses." Star Trek, Season 2, Episode 14. Directed by Ralph Senensky. Written by Gene Roddenberry and Gene L. Coon. Desilu Productions, 15 March 1968.
- ↑ Roddenberry, Gene (Executive Producer/Teleplay). "A Private Little War." Star Trek, Season 2, Episode 16. Directed by Marc Daniels. Story by Jud Crucis. Desilu Productions, 2 February 1968.
- ↑ Roddenberry, Gene (Executive Producer). "A Piece of the Action." Star Trek, Season 2, Episode 20. Directed by James Komack. Written by David P. Harmon (Story and Teleplay) and Gene L. Coon (Teleplay). Desilu Productions, 12 January 1968.
- ↑ Roddenberry, Gene (Executive Producer). "By Any Other Name." Star Trek, Season 2, Episode 21. Directed by Marc Daniels. Story by Jerome Bixby Teleplay by Jerome Bixby & D.C. Fontana. Desilu Productions, 23 February 1968.
- ↑ Roddenberry, Gene (Executive Producer/Story). "Assignment: Earth." Star Trek, Season 2, Episode 26. Directed by Marc Daniels. Story by Gene Roddenberry & Art Wallace. Teleplay by Art Wallace. Desilu Productions, 29 March 1968.
- ↑ Roddenberry, Gene (Executive Producer) and Freiberger, Fred (Producer). "Elaan of Troyius." Star Trek, Season 3, Episode 2. Directed by John Meredyth Lucas. Written by John Meredyth Lucas. Paramount Pictures Corporation, 20 December 1968.
- ↑ Roddenberry, Gene (Executive Producer) and Freiberger, Fred (Producer). "The Paradise Syndrome." Star Trek, Season 3, Episode 3. Directed by Jud Taylor. Written by Margaret Armen. Paramount Pictures Corporation, 4 October 1968.
- ↑ Cite error: Invalid
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- ↑ Roddenberry, Gene (Executive Producer) and Freiberger, Fred (Producer). "The Tholian Web." Star Trek, Season 3, Episode 9. Directed by Herb Wallerstein and Ralph Senensky. Written by Judy Burns and Chet Richards. Paramount Pictures Corporation, 15 November 1968.
- ↑ Roddenberry, Gene (Executive Producer) and Freiberger, Fred (Producer). "The Way to Eden." Star Trek, Season 3, Episode 20. Directed by David Alexander. Story by Michael Richards & Arthur Heinemann. Teleplay by Michael Richards. Paramount Pictures Corporation, 21 February 1969.
- ↑ Roddenberry, Gene (Executive Producer) and Freiberger, Fred (Producer). "Requiem for Methuselah." Star Trek, Season 3, Episode 21. Directed by Murray Golden. Written by Jerome Bixby. Paramount Pictures Corporation, 14 February 1969.
- ↑ Roddenberry, Gene (Executive Producer/Story and Teleplay) and Freiberger, Fred (Producer). "The Savage Curtain." Star Trek, Season 3, Episode 22. Directed by Herschel Daugherty. Teleplay by Arthur Heinemann. Paramount Pictures Corporation, 7 March 1969.