- For other uses, see Green.
Em/3/Green was a Nasat of the 23rd century. He had expertise as a lock pick and thief.
Biography[]
Em/3/Green had exceptional dexterity. He was also an expert in electronics technology and ground vehicle operations. (Stardate Magazine vol. 1, Issue 3/4: "Personnel File - UFP: Em/3/Green")
In the year 2270, he was chosen by the Vedala to accompany Captain James T. Kirk and a multi-species team to retrieve and return the "Soul of the Skorr". He described his own race as 'cautious' or as others would call them 'cowards', and he had been sentenced to be part of the expedition, openly expressing their inevitable doom more than once, but proved to be an effective asset to the group. (TAS episode & Log Five novelization: The Jihad)
Before joining the team, he resided in a prison cell he referred to as a city burrow. (TAS - Log Five novelization: The Jihad)
Alternate timelines[]
In an alternate timeline beset by the temporal anomaly crisis, Em was pulled into the late 24th century. His skills qualified him as a jury rigger. He was also skilled in the fields of engineering, security, and science. Among the equipment he brought to bear in missions were a backpack and several different types of scanners. (ST video game: Timelines)
- The unofficial Concordance called Em short and squat.
Appendices[]
Background[]
Attributes[]
For the purpose of the FASA RPG, in Stardate Magazine this character was assigned a number of attributes to determine the outcome of die rolls.
endurance 32 |
intellect 71 |
dexterity 104 |
charisma 45 |
luck 53 |
psionics 40 |
action points 16 |
hand-to-hand 01 |
FASA RPG |
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Appearances and references[]
Appearances[]
References[]
- Stardate Magazine vol. 1, Issue 3/4: "Personnel File - UFP: Em/3/Green"
- The Complete Star Trek: Animated Adventures Trading Cards, No. 138, 140
- TAS reference: The Official Guide to The Animated Series
External links[]
- Em/3/Green article at Memory Alpha, the wiki for canon Star Trek.
- Em/3/Green article at the Star Trek Timelines Wiki.
- Em/3/Green article at Curt Danhauser's Guide to the Animated Star Trek.