Boy 1 []
This boy was one of three playmates that Wesley Crusher met when an away team landed on Rubicun III. When introduced to him he asked Wesley to play with him and his friends. When Wesley fell into a new plant house, in a forbidden zone which is punishable by death, the boy pled with the mediator that Wesley was unaware of their laws. (TNG: "Justice")
This Edo boy was played by actor Eric Matthew.
Boy 2 []
The boy was introduced to Wesley Crusher when he arrived on Rubicun III as part of an away mission. He walked on his hands and asked if Wesley could do it. As they were playing along with two other Edo, he threw a ball that Wesley tried to catch, but fell into a new plant house, in a forbidden zone which is punishable by death. (TNG: "Justice")
This Edo boy was played by actor and stuntman David Michael Graves, who was misspelled in the end credits as "David Micahael Graves".
Bystanders []
These bystanders were running outside the court hall when the away team from the USS Enterprise-D beamed to the surface of Rubicun III. Later, they were playing games, dancing, kissing, and enjoying each other in the court hall and were bystanders during the hearing about Wesley Crusher's death penalty. (TNG: "Justice")
Girl []
The Edo girl was an inhabitant of Rubicun III. When an away team visited the planet, she was introduced to Wesley Crusher by an adult Edo. She asked Wesley to join them in playing, and asked him if he could teach her how to play ball. They went to look for a stick to use as a bat in a garden. It was here that Wesley fell into a new plant house, in a forbidden zone which is punishable by death. When she saw the mediators coming she cried "Oh no! Please, no!" (TNG: "Justice")
The Edo girl was played by actress Judith Jones.
Massage girls []
These two female Edo gave a massage to a male Edo in the court hall. The first massage girl was previously outside kissing another male Edo. They later joined the group of bystanders during the hearing with Captain Picard. (TNG: "Justice")
Mediator 1 []
This Mediator carried out law enforcement on the Edo homeworld. When Wesley Crusher violated one of their rules in a punishment zone by walking on grass and breaking a glass, which were in the punishment zone, he declared that there was a violation, witnesses, and an acceptance of guilt. He then proceeded to take a syringe from his pocket and tried to inject poison into Wesley. The punishment for any crime on the planet was death. He was stopped by the away team from the Enterprise-D. (TNG: "Justice")
The first mediator was played by actor David Q. Combs.
Mediator 2 []
This Mediator carried out law enforcement on the Edo homeworld. He attempted to inject Wesley Crusher with a lethal poison for violating a punishment zone. Wesley had walked on a forbidden section of lawn. Before he could kill Wesley, Commander Riker attacked him, knocking him to the ground and taking the lethal syringe from him. (TNG: "Justice")
The second Mediator was played by actor Richard Lavin.
Musicians []
These two Edo musicians entertained and contributed to the care free attitude of the Edo in their court hall by playing music with harp- and guitar-like instruments. They were later present during the hearing about life or death for Wesley Crusher. (TNG: "Justice")
Player []
This male Edo invited Commander Riker to join him in an Edo game with the words "This will please you, join us". Riker however declined. (TNG: "Justice")
Despite having dialogue, this Edo was played by unknown actor.
The same actor also portrayed an Enterprise-D officer in other first season episodes.
Runner []
The away team of the Enterprise-D met this running Edo man while running to the council hall. He greeted the away team with "Good health to you" to which Natasha Yar responded. (TNG: "Justice")
This Edo was played by an unknown actor.
His lines were later re-dubbed in post production by another actor, due to the noisy air traffic on location.[1]
Woman []
This female Edo wished Commander Riker "Joy and happiness" whereupon he replied "It certainly is". She later joined in the Edo game with three other Edo. (TNG: "Justice")
Despite having dialogue, this Edo was played by an unknown actress.