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Game Name That Star Trek CHARACTER

Clue #1 A definite disappointment to his superiors if they knew, this character capitulated faster than a Klingon spy with a tribble in his face. Does this go beyond a random character flaw and reveal further proof of an unexpected innate cowardice of the entire race?
 
^ Episode - Errand of Mercy
Initially I was going to say Ayelborne for how quickly he gave up Captain Kirk's indentiy to Kor, but it wasn't due to cowardice, the Organians are superior(?) beings of light so it wasn't him.

But...same episode...the Klingon that Kirk attacked, he quickly gave up info about Kor without a fight. I often referred to him as the "Kringing Klingon."
 
Clue 1
This redshirt appeared in more than one episode and suffered the same fate as many others, but his death could be considered more noble because he died while coming to the aid of his shipmate.
 
I’m going for David L. Ross. I’d post a photo but Trek Core seems to be down and out.

I noticed Trek Core has been down for a few days. I googled him just to confirm he was not the redshirt I was referring to.

Clue 1
This redshirt appeared in more than one episode and suffered the same fate as many others, but his death could be considered more noble because he died while coming to the aid of his shipmate.

Clue 2
This may not be too helpful but McCoy gives his famous "He's dead, Jim" line.
 
Might be Jackson from Catspaw and Mallory from The Apple (Jay Jones).

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Might be Jackson from Catspaw and Mallory from The Apple (Jay Jones).
Jackson doesn't count because I don't think he was a redshirt. Mallory is also a wrong guess.

Clue 1
This redshirt appeared in more than one episode and suffered the same fate as many others, but his death could be considered more noble because he died while coming to the aid of his shipmate.

Clue 2
This may not be too helpful but McCoy gives his famous "He's dead, Jim" line.

Clue 3
Other Redshirts died in this episode.
 
No to Rizzo also. :)

Clue 1
This redshirt appeared in more than one episode and suffered the same fate as many others, but his death could be considered more noble because he died while coming to the aid of his shipmate.

Clue 2
This may not be too helpful but McCoy gives his famous "He's dead, Jim" line.

Clue 3
Other Redshirts died in this episode.

Clue 4
This Redshirt had more speaking lines than the average redshirt who dies.
 
Damn, I’m running out of redshirts....

Mr. Leslie looks like he’s the next victim.

And I'm running out of clues! :hugegrin:

Not Mr. Leslie either.

Clue 1
This redshirt appeared in more than one episode and suffered the same fate as many others, but his death could be considered more noble because he died while coming to the aid of his shipmate.

Clue 2
This may not be too helpful but McCoy gives his famous "He's dead, Jim" line.

Clue 3
Other Redshirts died in this episode.

Clue 4
This Redshirt had more speaking lines than the average redshirt who dies.

Clue 5
This Redshirt sacrificed himself going to the aid of a shipmate wearing....you got it...RED!
 
This isn’t real. I must be imaging this. I’m going maaaadddddd!

Nice guess, Henoch, but it’s not Z-Beth.

Clue 2

Are those Federation issue or Galactic Walmart Aisle 10 Clearance boots?
 
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