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TREKCORE >
VOY > EPISODES >
THE 37'S > Guest Characters
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PLAYED BY:
Sharon Lawrence
SPECIES: Human Female
Amelia Earhart was a 20th century female pioneer of Human
aviation. She was an accomplished pilot, setting various world
records. In 1937, during her attempt to circumnavigate Earth,
Earhart and her navigator, Fred Noonan, disappeared. |
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PLAYED BY:
David Graf
SPECIES: Human Male Fred Noonan was the
navigator for Amelia Earhart during her attempted around the
world flight in 1937. Like Earhart, Noonan was one of 300
humans abducted from Earth by an alien race called the
Briori and taken to an unnamed class L planet in the Delta
Quadrant. Noonan, Earhart, and six of the other abductees
were put in cryogenic stasis. Noonan and the others would
come to be known to the abductees' decendants as the 37's.
They would remain in stasis until the crew of the USS
Voyager revived them in 2371. |
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PLAYED BY: Mel
Winkler
SPECIES: Human MaleIn 1937, while driving his Ford truck down a road, Hayes was
abducted from Earth, by an alien race called the Briori, and
taken, along with 300 other Humans, to an unnamed class L planet
in the Delta Quadrant. Hayes' truck was jettisoned out into
space in the Delta Quadrant and abandoned. |
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PLAYED BY:
John Rubinstein
SPECIES: Human MaleJohn Evansville was a leader of a Human settlement on an
unnamed class L planet in the Delta Quadrant. Evansville and the
rest of the human population were descended from 300 humans who
had been abducted from Earth in 1937 by a race called the
Briori. |
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PLAYED BY:
James Saito
SPECIES: Human Male
Nogami was a second lieutenant in the
Japanese military in the early 20th century. In 1937 Nogami was
one of 300 Humans abducted from Earth by an alien race called
the Briori and taken to an unnamed class L planet in the Delta
Quadrant. Nogami and seven of the other abductees were put in
cryogenic stasis and came to be known to the abductees'
decendants as "the 37's". They remained in stasis until the crew
of the USS Voyager revived them in 2371. |
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