I don't mean as backround people, but a crewman with actual lines, and even given a name in the show.
How many were in actual episodes more than once.
How many were in actual episodes more than once.
Well wait, once they are given a name in the show, are they really properly considered to be generic "crewmen" anymore?
Then of course there was the famous case of Commodore Bob Wesley, who also appeared as a crewman in "Devil in the Dark". (Not sure if he had a name in that one.)
Giotto was also a Lieutenant Commander and Chief of Security, and thus probably doesn't quite fit the category.Then of course there was the famous case of Commodore Bob Wesley, who also appeared as a crewman in "Devil in the Dark". (Not sure if he had a name in that one.)
Barry Russo's character was named "Giotto" in DITD.
Who was the non-speaking navigator-type for most of the first season?
His hairline makes his head look like a lightbulb.
He was the guy who ended up in the plaster mask playing Sargon's android body.
I remember thinking as a kid, "They can't let this jackass say one thing? Does he whistle when he talks or something?"
Joe, worst describer ever
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