A is for Alan Dean Foster.
B is for Berman and Braga.
C is for Gene L. Coon.
D is for D.C. Fontana.
E is for the planet Eeiauo.
F is for the Founders.
G is for Gene Roddenberry.
H is for Joe Haldeman.
I is for Isolinear chips.
J is for Julian Bashir.
K is for Klingon bastards!
L is for Jean Lorrah.
M is for Lt. M'Ress.
N is for Neelix. Chef, Morale Officer, Ambassador, Godfather.
O is for Omne, probably Marshak & Culbreath's most memorable character (and not in a good way).
P is for Pah-wraith.
Q is for QuchHa', the crestless Klingons, and the Qu'Vat virus that made them so.
R is for Rene Auberjonois.
S is for the Soong family.
T is for Trelane.
U is for Uniforms.
V is for Commander Valtane, Sulu's science officer, and the subject of a paradox.
W is for the USS Wayfarer.
X is for Xenobiology.
Y is for Tasha Yar.
Z is for Zandozan . . . no, wait, that's not ST; it's The Last Starfighter. Z is for Zontar Rather . . . no, that's a Mighty Carson Art Players sketch. Z is for Zintar the Zeroid . . . no, that's a toy robot from the late 1960s. Ah, I have it! Z is for the Zohm that Kira Nerys rode, in a vision she had in the novel Warpath.