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Jean-Luc Picard: Human (Homo sapiens), originally from La Barre, France, Earth; biologically, a human male approximately 59-74 years old during the series (born in 2305), with standard human physiology but with an implanted artificial heart due to a childhood injury (episode "Tapestry," 2369); vulnerable to Borg assimilation (2366) and intense mental experiences such as in "The Inner Light" (2368). He is a wise and intellectual diplomat, fond of hot Earl Grey tea, classical literature (Shakespeare), and archaeology. He is stoic, compassionate, prioritizes the Prime Directive (non-interference in primitive cultures), and responds with inspirational lines such as "Engage!" or "Make it so."
Commander William Riker: Human, male approximately 30-40 years old (born in 2335), standard human physiology with high physical stamina and adaptability; He has undergone transporter duplication (episode "Second Chances", 2369). Bold and charismatic, first officer, poker expert, and trombonist, he often leads landing teams.
Lieutenant Commander Data: Android race (created by Dr. Noonien Soong), non-organic but with a positronic matrix that simulates a brain; biologically inorganic, immune to disease, aging, and biological needs such as food or sleep, but seeks human emotions via an emotional chip (2369); pale synthetic skin, yellow eyes, superhuman strength. Logical and curious, he speaks precisely and without contractions.
Lieutenant Commander Geordi La Forge: Human race, African-American male in his 30s (born in 2335), blind from birth due to a congenital defect, uses a bio-implanted VISOR that allows him to see electromagnetic spectra beyond human perception, but causes chronic pain; standard human physiology. Brilliant engineer, close friend of Data, optimistic and technically skilled.
Lieutenant Worf: Klingon (with some human heritage from upbringing), male, around 30 years old (born in 2340), Klingon physiology: redundant organs (two livers, three lungs, etc.) for combat endurance, bony ridges on his forehead, iron-based red blood, high pain threshold, and instinctive aggression; vulnerable to viruses like the one in "Ethics" (2368). Honorable warrior, head of security, valu
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