Answer
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Hint
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# of episodes
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Captain Jean-Luc Picard
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Captain of the Enterprise D
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176
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Commander William Riker
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First officer whom the captain calls "Number One"
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176
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Lieutenant Commander Data
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Second officer who is "designed to exceed human capacity, both mentally and physically."
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176
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Lieutenant Commander Geordi La Forge
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Helm officer promoted to chief engineer
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176
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Counselor Deanna Troi
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Ship's counselor with empathic powers
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176
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Lieutenant Worf
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Security chief who is a Klingon ... "if you doubt it, a demonstration can be arranged."
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176
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Dr. Beverly Crusher
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Ship's doctor
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154
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Wesley Crusher
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Son of the doctor, he becomes an acting ensign at age 15 (first name)
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86
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Chief Miles O'Brien
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Most frequently seen transporter chief
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52
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Guinan
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She tends bar, and she listens.
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28
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Lieutenant Tasha Yar
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Original security chief who recorded: "No goodbyes. Just good memories."
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25
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Dr. Katherine Pulaski
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Newly assigned ship's doctor whom the Captain attempts to chastise within her first few hours
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20
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Nurse Alyssa Ogawa
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A senior member of the sickbay staff
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16
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Q
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Appears in the first and last episode, and many in between: "It's difficult working in a group when you're omnipotent."
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8
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Alexander Rozhenko
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He insists to his father: "I don't want to be a warrior!"
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8
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Keiko Ishikawa O'Brien
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Botanist and wife of the transporter chief (first or maiden name)
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8
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Ensign Ro Laren
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Ensign who, unlike "most Bajora these days," does not accept the distortion of her name
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8
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Lwaxana Troi
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Daughter of the Fifth House of Betazed; Holder of the Sacred Chalice of Rixx (first name)
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6
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Mr. Homn
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Tall, strong, silent valet of the above
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5
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Lieutenant Reginald Barclay
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Imaginiative engineer with an affinity for the holodeck ... and an aversion toward the transporter
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5
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Transporter Chief Maggie Hubbell
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Transporter chief whose last name (listed only in credits) sounds like an American astronomer ... or guess her first name (stated once in the DS9 pilot)
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5
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Ensign Felton
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Rather unfair even to frequent viewers, since her character name was never mentioned on screen nor in the credits.
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5
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Lore
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The self-avowed "evil brother" of the Enterprise second officer
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4
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Gowron
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Leader of the Klingon High Council who asks Kahless, "What color... were his eyes?!"
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4
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Ensign Sariel Rager
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Riker saves this ensign when they're both kidnapped. She saves the Enterprise by rotating it 90 degrees to escape the Dyson Sphere.
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4
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Admiral Alynna Nechayev
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Admiral with whom the captain attempts to relieve the "tension"
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4
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The Traveler
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Alien from Tau Alpha C: "Somehow he combined warp technology and the energy from his own thoughts."
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3
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Madeline
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Originally unnamed, her first line is, "Very funny, Dix. What'd you do, lose another bet?"
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3
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Admiral Nakamura
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Admiral whose appearances span seasons 2 to 7 ... he scathingly offered to send a "tow ship" to bring the crew to his banquet
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3
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Commander Tomalak
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Frequent Romulan adversary
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3
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Commander Kurn
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He informs his brother, "I did not know that being polite to a Starfleet officer would bring dishonor on him."
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3
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Jack Crusher
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In a recording, he hopes his son will follow in his footsteps. As a vision, he states "Don't follow me any further." (first name)
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3
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Ensign McKnight
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She pilots the Enterprise away from several dangers: the Paxans of the T-Tauri system, a dark matter nebula, and a cloaked Romulan ship
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3
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Lursa
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Elder sister of the House of Duras
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3
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B'Etor
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Younger sister of the House of Duras
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3
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Commander Sela
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Romulan who looks amazingly like a former Enterprise crew member
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3
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Mot
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Ship's barber
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3
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