On this blog, I will be sorting Star Trek characters into Hogwarts houses based on their personalities and character types. This is a just-for-fun project I started in my free time and it's not to be taken seriously; just a fun way to practice making graphics and to combine my two favourite series, Star Trek and Harry Potter. I am going to try and sort as many characters as possible from ALL the Star Trek series.
You probably will not agree with me on all my sorting choices and that's okay. A lot of characters are very ambiguous – for example, I spent a long time debating whether Kirk was a Slytherin or a Gryffindor. Again, this is just for fun.
Feel free to send an ask with suggestions on what characters you'd like to be sorted next!
Starfleet-Houses » Ensign Nog: While he starts off being not quite the purest of souls, like most Ferengi, Nog is an exceptional one. The first Ferengi in Starfleet, he displays a lot of courage in defying his uncle’s wishes and going where no Ferengi had gone before, and allying himself with humans. He learns a lot about bravery, morality, and what’s right in his time with Starfleet - he’s headstrong, determined, and tough. He is sorted into Gryffindor House.
Starfleet-Houses » Commander William T. Riker: Keen on adventuring, determined, a romantic, often stubborn and reluctant to bend away from what he knows well, very courageous and steadfastly loyal to his Captain, Riker is quite the picture of a Gryffindor. He’s got a good sense of humour and friendliness, as well as a strong moral code. He is sorted into Gryffindor House.
Starfleet-Houses » Lieutenant Nyota Uhura: Strong, steadfast, fiercely loyal to ship and crew, and independent, Uhura tends to be the more subtle Gryffindor type. However, she does have pride in her heritage and her abilities, as well as determination and the will to follow Kirk to every corner of the galaxy, learn from him and have the same eagerness for doing the right thing.
Starfleet-Houses » Lieutenant Tom Paris: Simple-minded and not always a rule follower, Tom Paris is tough, smart, fun-loving, quite friendly, and always willing to go an extra mile to do what he feels is the right thing. He tends to have a bit too much ‘fun’ and drags his friend Harry Kim into many of his messes. Due to his strength, courage, ability to lead, forwardness and love for fun, heroics and rule-bending give Tom Paris a place in Gryffindor House.
Starfleet-Houses » Major Kira Nerys: The spitfire Kira Nerys is recognized for her outstanding boldness, perserverance and bravery for her actions during the Cardassian occupation of Bajor, where she acted as a rebel, fighting through thick and thin for Bajor’s freedom. Hot-tempered, complex, fiercely loyal to her people, easy to frustrate, and on a constant crusade for revenge and justice from the Cardassians, Major Kira is sorted into Gryffindor.
Starfleet-Houses » Lieutenant B’Elanna Torres: Aggressive, temperemental and very volatine, B’Elanna is nevertheless a brilliant engineer, very determined to push the limits of the possible in her field. While she ascribes to Klingon honour codes to a lesser degree than full-blooded Klingons, B’Elanna still has a very strong sense of morals, justice and honour - on the downside, she can also be very emotional, overaggressive and overzealous, as well as easily upset. She is placed in Gryffindor House.
Starfleet-Houses » Captain Jean-Luc Picard: A deeply intelligent man and a fearless leader, Picard is bold, courageous, authoritative, and has a very strong sense of morality and justice. He trusts his own judgements in drawing the lines between right and wrong, and perserveres through many hardships while remaining a well-respected and well-liked leader. Fiercely independent and stalwart, Picard is an exemplary member of Gryffindor House.
Starfleet-Houses » Captain James T. Kirk: Likely the most famous and most-decorated Starfleet captain in history, James Kirk is very forward, aggressive, charismatic and powerful. His devotion to Starfleet and his ability to brave through unknown danger, fighting for the sake of “good” as his personal moral values dictate, as well as a certain disregard for the rules where necessary earn him a place in Gryffindor House.