Biggest gap between on-screen and literature in terms of appearances?

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  1. Idran

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    Re: Biggest gap between on-screen and literature in terms of appearanc

    I dunno, it didn't seem like McCoy had all that much conscious access to Spock's memories. The way TSFS made it look to me, he had random memories drift to the surface and overpower his own mind every so often, but it didn't seem like the sort of thing where McCoy suddenly knew everything that Spock knew.
     
  2. Enterprise1701

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    Q Junior hasn't made that many appearances in non-canon, but he only canonically appears in "Q2" and goes on to save the multiverse in The Eternal Tide.
     
  3. Masiral

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    He also canonically appears as a baby at the very end of "The Q and the Grey".
     
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    Oops. Forgot that one.

    Which reminds me, the VOY relaunch gives us some good appearances from Miral Paris.

    Rugal Pa'Dar from "Cardassian" stars in his own novel, The Never-Ending Sacrifice.
     
  5. toughlittleship

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    Don't know if anyone has mentioned Admiral Akaar. A baby in one TOS episode, who has now appeared in over twenty novels.
     
  6. Stevil2001

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    Ooh, good one.
     
  7. JonnyQuest037

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    This reminds me of another novel character who didn't have much to do onscreen: Lojur, Sulu's Halkan helmsman. I thought his peaceful attitude was a clever contrast with the warlike Leonard James Akaar.

    http://memory-beta.wikia.com/wiki/Lojur