Just for fun, from the old Officer’s Manual:
CHRISTOPHER ROBIN PIKE

Somebody likes children's literature. Or teddy bears, at least.
Just for fun, from the old Officer’s Manual:
CHRISTOPHER ROBIN PIKE
Women in command roles obviously don't need full names: Lt. Commander Shelby and Number One.
Well, Spock was sometimes referred to as 'Spock, son of Sarek' in a formal manner.
Although rarely shown, maybe that's how Vulcan names were meant to work like arabic style patronymics (Name, son of [father] [clan name]), however in informal settings, the full name is abbreviated.
Just for fun, from the old Officer’s Manual:
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XTMPRSZNTWLFD SPOCK
LEONARD HORATIO MCCOY
MONTGOMERY EDWARD SCOTT
HIKARU ITAKA SULU
UPENDA NYOTA UHURA
Mr. Kyle, the erstwhile original transporter chief never got a first name either.
Mr. Kyle, the erstwhile original transporter chief never got a first name either.
Not only did he never get a first name, he promptly got killed in the Abrams reboot.
Abrams: Uhura? Yeah, she needs a first name, but let's have fun with it. Make Kirk keep guessing it.
Quark would be more than happy to tell you his family name ... for a small fee.Maybe in Ferengi society, any second names, family names etc are reserved entirely for business use and considered inpolite for use in casual conversation.
All non-canon, since DC comics, the novels and Best of Treks are all equally valid, you can choose which one name you please. I kind of like Winston (which I first read in Best of Trek).I read in one of the Best of Trek books that Kyle's first name is Winston (named after the actor who played him, John Winston).The modern novels go with "John Kyle". And "Winston Kyle" for his mirror counterpart.There's always been unofficial names. According to DC's Who's Who, Kyle's first name is Thomas and Leslie's is Frank.
If the Vulcan hearing range is larger than a Humans, then yes they could have more syllables than we.You'd think that Vulcans would logically use more than one name since a language can only have so many syllables.
Resently a poster here suggested (perhaps tounge in cheek) that Number One was "Commander Majel." To be honest, I like this.What do you mean "Number One" never got a full name?
At least in the alternate universe, the prime universe her first (and middle names) are still undefinied.Again, a compromise between Penda or Upenda from the Best of Trek books and Nyota from Rotsler's biographies. We know which one eventually won out.UPENDA NYOTA UHURA
At least in the alternate universe, the prime universe her first (and middle names) are still undefinied.
Resently a poster here suggested (perhaps tounge in cheek) that Number One was "Commander Majel." To be honest, I like this.
At least in the alternate universe, the prime universe her first (and middle names) are still undefinied.Again, a compromise between Penda or Upenda from the Best of Trek books and Nyota from Rotsler's biographies. We know which one eventually won out.UPENDA NYOTA UHURA
I'm rooting for Penda.
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The captain of the Saratoga in STIV:TVH should have been named on screen.
The captain of the Saratoga in STIV:TVH should have been named on screen.
Hardly a notable character in Trek lore, and indeed, she's one of many starship captains to be unnamed. Hell, no one on her crew was named either, for that matter, aside from Sisko, no one on the other Saratoga was named either.
The captain of the Saratoga in STIV:TVH should have been named on screen.
Hardly a notable character in Trek lore, and indeed, she's one of many starship captains to be unnamed. Hell, no one on her crew was named either, for that matter, aside from Sisko, no one on the other Saratoga was named either.
Yeah, she was only the first female captain shown in canon. Hardly notable....
Two, but who's counting?Hardly a notable character in Trek lore, and indeed, she's one of many starship captains to be unnamed. Hell, no one on her crew was named either, for that matter, aside from Sisko, no one on the other Saratoga was named either.
Yeah, she was only the first female captain shown in canon. Hardly notable....
My point is, she's in what, one scene, and none of her shipmates are named.
No.It's as much an issue as the punk on the bus not having a name.
Ah, the point emerges.Although, I guess they did give the captain of the Yorktown a name and he had an even smaller role, so maybe there was room for the Saratoga captain.
Although, I guess they did give the captain of the Yorktown a name and he had an even smaller role, so maybe there was room for the Saratoga captain.
In the script he was named Joel Randolph, but the name was never used in the film
To take the opposite approach, my username may be the only Romulan to have two names as opposed to just one.
Which makes you wonder what she signed on the treaty ending the war in WYLB.
As for Number One, I'm going with Morgan Primus/Lefler.
Resently a poster here suggested (perhaps tounge in cheek) that Number One was "Commander Majel." To be honest, I like this.
All non-canon, since DC comics, the novels and Best of Treks are all equally valid, you can choose which one name you please. I kind of like Winston (which I first read in Best of Trek).I read in one of the Best of Trek books that Kyle's first name is Winston (named after the actor who played him, John Winston).
Lt. Leslie never got a full name.
He's named Vomit.The Wormhole said:It's as much an issue as the punk on the bus not having a name.
The infamous Caithlin Dar.To take the opposite approach, my username may be the only Romulan to have two names as opposed to just one.
Fair enough. So I guess there's two (and a precedent if we're being charitable).
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