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Encyclopedia > Klaestronians

In the fictional Star Trek universe, Klaestronians are an intelligent humanoid race from the planet Klaestron IV. The Klaestronians are first encountered in the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Episode "Dax".


Klaestronians are distinguishable in appearance by an ear ridge that comes forward to the eye, raising the hairline over the ear. In Klaestronian society, males and females are considered equals.


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BIGpedia - Klaestronian - Encyclopedia and Dictionary Online (85 words)
In the fictional Star Trek universe, Klaestronians are an intelligent humanoid race from the planet Klaestron IV.
Klaestronians are distinguishable in appearance by an ear ridge that comes forward to the eye, raising the hairline over the ear.
In Klaestronian society, males and females are considered equals.
EN World - Morrus' D&D / d20 News & Reviews Site - View Single Post - Star Trek Races (302 words)
Klaestronians are a near-human humanoid species with an ear ridge that comes forward to the eye, raising the hairline over the ear.
The warrant for Dax was dropped when Enina Tandro admitted she had an affair with Curzon Dax, and had been with him at the time the transmission was sent.
Klaestronians are a near-human species, and have some of the versatility of humans.
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