Yah, I'm in and out of the thread -- I do read it a lot, but when I have no clue what the answers are, I just stay quiet. Easier that way. :)
Engineer? Mirror Mirror. Mechanic? Doomsday.
To stick with that theme, but move more modern... what were the two versions of the phrase that Julian...
Unrelated to the trivia at hand, you guys might be interested in the new IDW ongoing Star Trek comic -- the first few issues are adapting "Where No Man Has Gone Before" into the new "alternate reality".
Well, my next question will have to wait until after the long weekend, so if anyone's got something else in the interim, go ahead!
P.S. Dr. Ira Graves (strictly speaking) was played by Spiner for a portion of that episode... :)
New random challenge:
Can we get all of those times when someone played two different roles in the same episode? Split up by "totally different" (ala Weyoun and Brunt) v "sorta different" (ala Kirk and Mirror Kirk)?
Jeffrey Combs was the one I was thinking of, with (to my count) 9 (or 10) roles.
* Brunt
* Weyoun (4-5 of them I believe)
* Shran
* Tiron (DS9's Meridian)
* Kevin Mulkahey (DS9's From Beyond the Stars)
* Penk (VOY's Tsunkatse (sp?))
* Krem (the Ferengi in Enterprise)
* Random...
It's Bart LaRue that does his voice. That was confirmed in one of the BG books on TOS. I don't recall which though.
Edit: My bad, Doohan confirmed it in a Starlog Magazine interview in 1988
Sorry on the response delay -- I was away for the weekend.
Doohan (by my count) did voices for Sargon (Return to Tomorrow), the M-5 Computer (Ultimate Computer), the Oracle of the People (For the Earth is Hollow...), Admiral Enwright (Ultimate Computer), and a radio announcer (Piece of...
Close Scott -- you are on the right track, but someone who played a character that shares your name (Scotty) actually had more characters (not including his TAS appearances) than Ruskin (yes, due to his voices).
Arguably, Majel played 4 characters (Number One, Chapel, Lwaxana, and the...
Not LaRue -- and he's not actually who I had in mind when I mentioned voices. This particular actor has appeared on screen a number of times too. (Note that I'm not limiting this to TOS, but to all "live action" Trek productions) :)
Nelson: I'm Sulfur on Memory Alpha, and it's...
I didn't know Poe's name -- IMDB got that for me. But I knew the character.
And TAS is definitely a separate series. A pseudo-continuation, but definitely separate. Otherwise Paramount wouldn't have declared it non-canon trash, only to renege on that when the DVD set came out. :)...
That one is Starbase 12, where they aimed to take the Botany Bay (it was on TV last night). According to Memory Alpha, it was in the Gamma 400 system in the Mutara Sector.
Those last two things I would never have gotten without actually looking it up.
Frakes was also Will Riker in ENT. Sirtis was Deanna in TNG, VOY, and ENT. John DeLancie (sp?) was Q in TNG, DS9, and VOY. Michael Ansara was Kang in TOS, DS9, and VOY ("Flashback"), while Richard Poe was Gul Evek in TNG, DS9, and the VOY pilot.
By my count, that is Frakes, Sirtis...