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These individuals visited the Shipyard Bar near the Riverside Shipyard in Riverside, Iowa in 2255.

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Alien bar patron []

This alien, species unknown, visited the Shipyard Bar in Riverside, Iowa on Earth in 2255 and witnessed a bar fight between James T. Kirk and four Starfleet cadets. (Star Trek)

These aliens were portrayed by background performers who received no credit for their appearance.

Jim Nieb's character was nicknamed "Sal" by the production team and make-up artists to distinguish him from the other alien characters. (citation needededit)

People sitting at the bar counter[]

Barflies []

These two Human barflies shared a drink in the Shipyard Bar when Kirk got into a fight with four Starfleet Academy cadets. (Star Trek)

The two barflies were cameo parts played by director J.J. Abrams's father and father-in-law.

Long faced alien []

Long faced alien, Shipyard bar

A long-faced alien

This long faced alien was a visitor of the Shipyard Bar at the same time Kirk tried to flirt with Uhura. He sat between the two at the bar and had a drink. He later witnessed the bar fight between Kirk and four Starfleet Academy cadets. (Star Trek)

This alien was played by stuntman and creature actor Douglas Tait. Derek Mears was originally cast in the role, but backed out due to scheduling conflicts and recommended Tait as his replacement. [1]

During the production he was called "Brian" by the production team and make-up artists to distinguish him from the other aliens. (citation needededit)

The virtual collectible card battle game Star Trek: Rivals has him listed as card #5, Alien "Barfly" Brian.

Others []

Apart from the two barflies, the long faced alien, Kirk and Uhura, these people were also sitting at the bar counter.

Starfleet cadets[]

Human bar patrons []

These Humans visited the Shipyard Bar in 2255 and witnessed the confrontation of James T. Kirk with four Starfleet cadets and the following bar fight. (Star Trek)

These Humans were played by background performers who received no credit for their appearance.

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