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Here are the 12 best Star Trek characters of all time, ranked.
12) Christopher Pike

Christopher Pike has been around since Star Trek: The Original Series, appearing first in “The Cage,” and played by Jeffrey Hunter. He also appeared in “The Menagerie,” played by Sean Kenney, and then in the movies, with Bruce Greenwood starring as the original Enterprise captain. However, the character was always just a side note until Star Trek: Discovery, when Anson Mount took on the role. He has since become the leading character in Star Trek: Strange New Worlds and has become a huge fan favorite, bringing the once mysterious character to life and standing tall alongside other franchise captains.
11) Dukat

A lot of old-school Star Trek fans might want to add Khan to the list of the best Star Trek characters, but there was an even better villain who appeared in Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. While Khan was great, Dukat was a masterful villain and someone who remains arguably the best recurring villain in the entire franchise. Dukat was a member of the Cardassian species who became part of its governing body. He appeared in 35 DS9 episodes, played by Marc Alaimo, and his series long battle with Captain Sisko remains iconic to this day.
10) Worf

Worf was so popular in the Star Trek franchise that he appeared as a lead character in two different series. He was part of the main cast in Star Trek: The Next Generation, starred in Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Season 4 through 7, and even had a smaller role in the final season of Star Trek: Picard. Thanks to the three shows, Worf has appeared in more Star Trek episodes than any other character in history. Played by Michael Dorn, Worf is a Klingon whose parents were killed in a Romulan attack. He grew up and became a Chief Security Officer, Tactical Officer, on the USS Enterprise-D and eventually became the ambassador to the Klingon homeworld.
9) Kathryn Janeway

It didn’t take long for Captain Kathryn Janeway to become one of the most beloved characters in the Star Trek franchise. Played by Kate Mulgrew, Janeway was the captain in Star Trek: Voyager, which aired for seven seasons, with the third most episodes of any Star Trek series. Janeway also appeared in the movie Star Trek: Nemesis and then later in Star Trek: Prodigy. One thing that really helps Janeway stand out was that she was the first female to serve as the main character in any Star Trek live-action series, and her command was as great as any captain that has appeared since her show was on the air. To show her greatness, she actually disabled the Borg and made it back home.
8) Q

Q is an alien of unknown origin with incredible powers, and he has appeared on more than one series in the franchise. Not only is Q one of the most powerful brings ever to appear in any Star Trek series, but he was powerful enough to put all of humankind on trial more than once. He appeared first on Star Trek: The Next Generation and then followed up with appearances on Star Trek: Voyager and Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. Played by John de Lancie, he did more to get under Picard’s skin than just about anyone else in that series, and he was who put the Enterprise in the sight of the Borg, which showed his importance and overall power.
7) The Doctor

Played by Robert Picardo, The Doctor is the artificial intelligence that projects as a holographic projection and serves as the medical staff on Star Trek: Voyager. He then later appeared on Star Trek: Prodigy and Star Trek: Starfleet Academy. What makes him such a great character is that he has a fantastically arrogant and dismissive personality, despite bring artificial intelligence. This is what makes him so unique, as he went from bring a tool to becoming a fully realized individual who could even fall in love. Even on Star Trek: Starfleet Academy, his personality shone through, making him one of the most entertaining character on that show.














