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List of Makull's species

The following is a list of Makull's species.

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Children []

Played by K. Adams

Played by Brian Adams

These two children were playing with Latika on the city streets when Captain Janeway and Tom Paris appeared right in front of a shop. They witnessed how Latika accused them of being demons. (VOY: "Time and Again")

Guard 1 []

Makull's species guard 1

A guard

This guard was guarding a power plant that a group of protestors demonstrated at because they were against the use of polaric ion energy. When the demonstration turned confrontational, he fired a weapon into the air to disperse the group. (VOY: "Time and Again")

Guard 2 []

Makull's species guard 2

A guard

This guard was at a power plant that a group of protesters assembled at to protest against the use of polaric ion energy.

As the protest became violent, he hit Captain Janeway in the head while trying to break up the protesters. Tom Paris punched the guard as the protest leader helped Janeway up and led her out of the area. (VOY: "Time and Again")

Guard 3 []

Makull's species guard 3

A guard

This guard was at a power plant that a group of protesters assembled at to protest against the use of polaric ion energy. He faced the angry crowd when they tried to get inside the power plant. (VOY: "Time and Again")

This guard was played by background actor Charles Imoto who received no credit for this appearance.

Latika's father []

Latika's father worked for the Media Bureau on Makull's homeworld. In 2371, Latika threatened to tell his father about Tom Paris. (VOY: "Time and Again")

This character was only mentioned in dialogue.

Makull's associate []

Makull species associate

Makull's associate

Makull's associate worked with Pe'Nar Makull during his attempts to end the use of polaric energy as a power source on the planet.

In an alternate timeline, the associate joined Makull in his protest attempt at a power plant when Kathryn Janeway got struck by a guard. He later joined Makull, along with the hostage Janeway, Tom Paris and Latika as they broke into the power plant to perform an unknown task. (VOY: "Time and Again")

Officer []

Makull's species officer 1

An officer

This officer was a person on a Class M planet in the Delta Quadrant visited by USS Voyager in 2371.

In an alternate timeline, the officer comforted Latika when he saw Kathryn Janeway and Tom Paris appear 'out of thin air', stating that the boy has been reading too many Darkstorm tales. He told Latika to have a confection bar, for which the child left. Later, after questioning Janeway and Paris regarding their questionable clothing, he helped the Starfleet officers blend into the local culture by pointing out a nearby clothing shop. (VOY: "Time and Again")

Protestors []

In an alternate timeline, these protestors demonstrated at a power plant which ended in a violent takeover of the guards. (VOY: "Time and Again")

Shopkeeper []

Makulls species shopkeeper

A shopkeeper

The shopkeeper owned a shop that sold timepieces that Paris noticed. The shopkeeper noticed him and tried to make a sale. When Paris told him that he was from Kalto Province and was not familiar with the time piece, the shopkeeper said that the time piece was the same as in Kalto. The shopkeeper explained about the time-piece, noting that the three number sets were equal to rotations, intervals, and fractions. He asked for fourteen kelodas, but Paris said he would think about it. Upon returning to Janeway, Paris estimated that the planet would be destroyed the next day. (VOY: "Time and Again")

Townspeople []

These individuals walked down the city streets when Captain Janeway and Tom Paris appeared right in front of a shop. They witnessed how Latika accused them of being demons. (VOY: "Time and Again")

The five "unidentified" women pictured below were played by actresses M. Rogers, S. Pierce, M. Olive, T. Ellison, and J. Robinson. The "unidentified" men were played by actors G. Nicholson, T. Fitzgerald, M. Cordeiro, H. Meyers, and M. Wright though one of these actors seems not to be part of this scene. Also listed in the background section on the call sheet is Michael Beebe but he was also not part of this scene. The costumes worn by Allan Martin, Gordon Embry, Walter Smith, and Michael Beebe were later sold off on the It's A Wrap! sale and auction on eBay. [5](X) [6](X)