Arex
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Lieutenant Arex served as a navigator aboard the USS Enterprise in 2269 and 2270. He was an Edosian.
When the Enterprise entered a negative universe in 2270, Arex began to grow younger, eventually becoming a child. His condition was reversed by Dr. McCoy using the ship's transporter. (TAS: "The Counter-Clock Incident")
While under the influence of Harry Mudd's love potion, Arex sat at the navigator's station playing a lute, instead of attending to his duties. (TAS: "Mudd's Passion")
While the rest of the command crew was having a staff lunch, Arex was temporarily in command of the Enterprise. He later took his lunch break with M'Ress. (TAS: "The Practical Joker")
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Appearances
- TAS:
- "One of Our Planets is Missing"
- "The Lorelei Signal"
- "The Survivor"
- "The Infinite Vulcan"
- "Once Upon a Planet"
- "Mudd's Passion"
- "The Terratin Incident"
- "The Ambergris Element"
- "The Eye of the Beholder"
- "The Pirates of Orion"
- "Bem"
- "The Practical Joker"
- "Albatross"
- "How Sharper Than a Serpent's Tooth"
- "The Counter-Clock Incident"
Background
The voice of Arex was provided by James Doohan. Including Arex in the animated series accomplished two goals: it provided variety with yet another "alien" crew-member that an animated series could afford, and it replaced Pavel Chekov without employing an additional actor. Arex has become a minor character in the Star Trek: New Frontier series by Peter David, where he serves as a security officer on the Trident under Captain Shelby. In these novels, his full name is given as Arex Na Eth
Arex's homeworld Edos was first mentioned in Lincoln Enterprises publicity material in 1974. Arex is referred to as an 'Edoan' in Alan Dean Foster's Star Trek Log series of novelizations; according to Peter David's New Frontier novels, however, this is a misconception, and Arex is actually a Triexian, and evidently the two species are frequently confused with each other.

