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This is a list of species and races from the fictional universe of Star Trek. A fictional universe is a cohesive fictional world that serves as the setting or backdrop for one or (more commonly) multiple works of fiction. ...
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This table shows a list of races and their appearances on the five Star Trek series: ? = Unknown, N = No, & Y = Yes. This table is not automatically generated, so please add new races as they are added to the article. The starship Enterprise as it appeared on Star Trek Star Trek is a culturally significant science fiction television series created by Gene Roddenberry in the 1960s. ...
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Space station Star Trek: Deep Space Nine (ST:DS9 or STDS9 or DS9 for short) is a science fiction television series produced by Paramount and set in the Star Trek universe. ...
The starship Voyager (NCC-74656), an Intrepid-class starship. ...
The starship Enterprise (NX-01) Star Trek: Enterprise is a science fiction television series set in the Star Trek universe. ...
Aaamazzarite
In the fictional Star Trek universe, Aaamazzarites, also called Therbians, are a hairless species with pale yellow skin. Aaamazzara (Therbia), orbits Epsilon Serpentis in the Alpha Quadrant. Everything on the planet is bio-chemically produced from their mouths, including clothing and furniture. They are members of the United Federation of Planets. The Three Graces, here in a painting by Sandro Botticelli, were the goddesses of charm, beauty, nature, human creativity and fertility in Greek mythology. ...
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Long braided hair Hair is the filamentous outgrowth of the epidermis found in mammals. ...
In biology, a species is a kind of organism. ...
Model of the layers of human skin In zootomy and dermatology, skin is an organ of the integumentary system; which is composed of a layer of tissues that protect underlying muscles and organs. ...
Serpens (the snake) is one of the 88 modern constellations, and was also one of the 48 listed by Ptolemy. ...
In the fictional Star Trek series, the Milky Way Galaxy is divided into four quadrants, which are further subdivided into sectors. ...
A planet (from the Greek πλανήτης, planētēs which means wanderer or more forcefully vagrant, tramp) is an object in orbit around a star that is not a star in its own right. ...
(See also List of types of clothing and Clothing terminology) Humans often wear articles of clothing (also known as dress, garments or attire) on the body (for the alternative, see nudity). ...
Furniture is the collective term for the movable objects which support the human body (seating furniture and beds), provide storage, and hold objects on horizontal surfaces above the ground. ...
In the fictional Star Trek universe, the United Federation of Planets is a federation of more than 150 member planets and thousands of colonies, based in the Alpha and Beta Quadrants of the Milky Way galaxy. ...
To date, Aaamazzarites have only appeared in Star Trek: The Motion Picture. Nothing has been revealed about them in dialogue, so their backstory is considered semi-canon. Star Trek: The Motion Picture (Paramount Pictures, 1979; see also 1979 in film) is the first feature film based on the popular Star Trek science fiction television series and is released on Friday, December 7. ...
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Aenar Aenar, a humanoid species in the Star Trek fictional universe. Along with the Andorians, they inhabit the world of Andor (Andoria). They resemble the Andorians in physical appearance; they have white hair and antennae atop their heads. However, their skin is a light blue/white color, they are almost totally blind, and they have powerful telepathic abilities. Aenar are pacifistic and do not use their mind reading abilities against the will of another individual. Aenar government, such as it is, has little structure; leaders of Aenar society are chosen as the need arises, usually when contact with outsiders is called for. The Enterprise boldly going where no man had gone before. ...
A fictional universe is a cohesive fictional world that serves as the setting or backdrop for one or (more commonly) multiple works of fiction. ...
Andorian In the fictional Star Trek universe, the Andorians are a species of humanoids native to the planet Andor. ...
This is not an article about the fictional nation Andor from Robert Jordans fantasy series Andor (or Andoria), an icy moon orbiting a ringed gas giant in the fictional Star Trek universe. ...
The Aenar population is approximately 1,000 in size and they inhabit the polar region of their world. Andorians believed the Aenar to be mythical creatures before their existence was confirmed circa 2104. The Aenar were first seen in the episode "United" on the television series Star Trek: Enterprise. A television program is the content of television broadcasting. ...
The starship Enterprise (NX-01) Star Trek: Enterprise is a science fiction television series set in the Star Trek universe. ...
Andorian Main article: Andorian Andorian In the fictional Star Trek universe, the Andorians are a species of humanoids native to the planet Andor. ...
Angosian Angosians is a fictional race in the television series Star Trek. Many fantasy stories and worlds call their main sapient humanoid species races rather than species. ...
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Usually considered non-violent, Angosian authorities were responsible for genetically and chemically engineering soldiers to fight in their Tarsian Wars. But the process was irreversible, and the 'super soldiers' were considered outcasts and criminals that could not function or co-exist alongside the normal population of Angosian society, and as such were forced to be permanently confined to a penal settlement on an Angosian moon. An iconic image of genetic engineering; this 1986 autoluminograph of a glowing transgenic tobacco plant bearing the luciferase gene of fireflys strikingly demonstrates the power and potential of genetic manipulation. ...
A Norwegian soldier (a Corporal, armed with an MP-5) A soldier is a person who has enlisted with, or has been conscripted into, the armed forces of a sovereign country and has undergone training and received equipment to defend that country or its interests. ...
Seen in: 'The Hunted' - TNG season III The title as it appeared in most episodes opening credits. ...
Antedean Antedeans are an ichthyohumanoid species which resemble fish. This race was first encountered in the episode Manhunt. Manhunt is an episode from the second season of Star Trek: The Next Generation. ...
The Antedeans home planet is Antide III and while a member of the United Federation of Planets they seldom receive visitors and so have not been seen by many members of the Federation. Another trait that keeps them from interacting with their fellow Federation members is a strong distaste for space flight. Interestingly enough, while a space-going race, space travel is also quite traumatic for the Antedeans. In order for individuals to deal with this problem they bring on a half-lidded catatonic state while in space flight. To awaken from this state takes several hours. Once awakened from the sleep Anteadeans are generally ravenous and eat large portions of vermicula. In the fictional Star Trek universe Antide III is home to the ichthyohumanoid species Antedeans, a member of the United Federation of Planets. ...
In the fictional Star Trek universe, the United Federation of Planets is a federation of more than 150 member planets and thousands of colonies, based in the Alpha and Beta Quadrants of the Milky Way galaxy. ...
In the fictional Star Trek universe vermicula is an organism that greatly resembles an Earth-based anchovy in size and shape. ...
There is a division in the Antedean race on whether membership in the Federation is a good thing. Ambassador Lwaxana Troi foiled a plot on Stardate 42859.2 when a group of Antedeans tried to sabotage their planet's Federation membership conference on Pacifica. Lwaxana Troi is a fictional character in the television series Star Trek: The Next Generation and Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. ...
Stardate is the dating convention used in the fictional Star Trek universe. ...
In the fictional Star Trek universe Pacifica is an ocean planet that often is used for crewmember shore leave and diplomatic conferences. ...
Antican The Anticians are a species of aliens from Star Trek. They are slightly cat-like with dark fur and white hair. They applied for Federation membership but the ruling decision was put off because of their hostilities with their neighbors, the reptilian Selay. In a quest for meat, the Antician diplomatic team supposedly cooked and ate a member of the Selay delegation. The Enterprise boldly going where no man had gone before. ...
In the fictional Star Trek universe, the Selay are a reptilian humanoid species that resembles Earths king cobra, with a hood-like flap on the backs of their heads. ...
Arcadian Arcadians are a species in the fictional Star Trek universe. The Three Graces, here in a painting by Sandro Botticelli, were the goddesses of charm, beauty, nature, human creativity and fertility in Greek mythology. ...
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They have large, round, doll-like heads and have hair on the left & right sides of their heads with none in the middle. Arcadians are members of the United Federation of Planets with a representative on the Federation Council. They joined at least as early as the 2280s. In the fictional Star Trek universe, the United Federation of Planets is a federation of more than 150 member planets and thousands of colonies, based in the Alpha and Beta Quadrants of the Milky Way galaxy. ...
To date, an Arcadian has only been seen in Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home. Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home (Paramount Pictures, 1986; see also 1986 in film) is the fourth feature film based on the popular Star Trek science fiction television series. ...
Arcturian Arcturians are a species in the fictional Star Trek universe known for their clones. The Three Graces, here in a painting by Sandro Botticelli, were the goddesses of charm, beauty, nature, human creativity and fertility in Greek mythology. ...
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As a word, clone was first coined by J.B.S. Haldane as subject for theoretical replication of a frog, though the term clone is derived from κλων, the Greek word for twig. In horticulture, the spelling clon was used until the twentieth century. ...
Arcturian clones have the appearance of melted skin and hail from the from the densely populated world Arcturas, presumably in the Alpha Centauri system. They provide the backbone of the Federation infantry, as billions of new soldiers can be cloned overnight. It is noteworthy that Arcturians were never mentioned during the Dominion War. Model of the layers of human skin In zootomy and dermatology, skin is an organ of the integumentary system; which is composed of a layer of tissues that protect underlying muscles and organs. ...
The position of Alpha Centauri Alpha Centauri (α Cen / α Centauri) is the brightest star system in the southern constellation of Centaurus, and is the fourth brightest star in the sky, with a total visual magnitude of −0. ...
In the fictional Star Trek universe, the United Federation of Planets is a federation of more than 150 member planets and thousands of colonies, based in the Alpha and Beta Quadrants of the Milky Way galaxy. ...
Infantry in the First World War Infantry (or Infantrymen) are soldiers who fight primarily on foot, using personal weapons. ...
A Norwegian soldier (a Corporal, armed with an MP-5) A soldier is a person who has enlisted with, or has been conscripted into, the armed forces of a sovereign country and has undergone training and received equipment to defend that country or its interests. ...
In the fictional Star Trek universe, the Dominion War is a war between the Dominion, Cardassians and Breen on one side, and the Alpha Quadrant alliance of the United Federation of Planets, Klingon Empire, and the Romulans. ...
To date, Arcturians have only appeared in Star Trek: The Motion Picture. Nothing has been revealed about them in dialogue, so their backstory (by Fred Phillips and Robert Fletcher) is considered semi-canon. Star Trek: The Motion Picture (Paramount Pictures, 1979; see also 1979 in film) is the first feature film based on the popular Star Trek science fiction television series and is released on Friday, December 7. ...
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Augment Main article: Augment (Star Trek) The Augments were a genetically enchanced race of superhumans in the science fiction television series Star Trek: Enterprise. ...
Bandi The Bandi are a humanoid species native to the planet Deneb IV in the Alpha Quadrant. The Bandi appealed to the United Federation of Planets for membership in 2364 but were rejected due to the fact that they had captured and enslaved an alien life form. The Bandi's first appearance was in the Star Trek: The Next Generation first episode "Encounter at Farpoint". In the fictional Star Trek universe, Deneb IV is a Class M home planet to the Bandi and located in the Alpha Quadrant. ...
In the fictional Star Trek series, the Milky Way Galaxy is divided into four quadrants, which are further subdivided into sectors. ...
In the fictional Star Trek universe, the United Federation of Planets is a federation of more than 150 member planets and thousands of colonies, based in the Alpha and Beta Quadrants of the Milky Way galaxy. ...
(Redirected from 2364) (23rd century - 24th century - 25th century - more centuries) The 24th century (Gregorian Calendar) comprises the years 2301-2400. ...
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Encounter at Farpoint was the first episode of Star Trek: The Next Generation. ...
Perhaps purely by coincidence, "Bandi" was the name of a vaguely ursine empathic parasite in an early Star Trek story premise by David Gerrold, who was involved in the development of Star Trek: The Next Generation, and who novelized "Encounter at Farpoint." The Enterprise boldly going where no man had gone before. ...
David Gerrold, original name Jerrold David Friedman (born January 24, 1944), is a science fiction author who started his career in 1967 as a college student by selling an unsolicited script for the television series Star Trek. ...
Berellian Berellians are an alien race referred to once in the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode "Redemption". For the 1979 movie, see Alien (movie). ...
The title as it appeared in most episodes opening credits. ...
Redemption is the name of a two-part Star Trek: The Next Generation episode. ...
When Lieutenant Commander Data takes temporary command of the USS Sutherland during the Klingon Civil War, his first officer on the Sutherland, Lieutenant Commander Thomas Hobson, implies that, as an android, Data is out of place commanding a Federation starship. Hobson compares the apparent dichotomy to that posed by a Klingon counselor or a Berellian engineer; "they're just not suited for those positions." A datum is a statement accepted at face value (a given). Data is the plural of datum. ...
The USS Sutherland (NCC-72015) in 2368 In the Star Trek fictional universe, the Nebula class is a common type of starship used in the mid-24th century by Federation Starfleet. ...
In the Star Trek fictional universe, the Klingon Civil War was the culmination of the power struggle between Gowron and the House of Duras, which continued even after Duras himself was killed at the hands of Lieutenant Worf in 2367. ...
An android is an artificially created being that resembles a human being. ...
In the fictional Star Trek universe, the United Federation of Planets is a federation of more than 150 member planets and thousands of colonies, based in the Alpha and Beta Quadrants of the Milky Way galaxy. ...
This article is about the vehicle for interstellar travel. ...
Klingons (tlhIngan in the Klingon language), are a race of humanoids in the fictional Star Trek universe. ...
A Counselor is a general definition for a person who advises. ...
An engineer may be someone who practices the engineering profession, or the driver of a rail locomotive. ...
Betazoid Main article: Betazoid In the fictional Star Trek universe, Betazoids are a sentient humanoid species from the planet Betazed, a member of the United Federation of Planets. ...
Bolian The Bolians are a fictional alien race in the Star Trek universe. They are bald with blue skin, with a small ridge running from the back of their heads to their noses. They were named after a regular Star Trek director, Cliff Bole. Their home planet is named Bolarus IX, and as an in-joke there have been references to the "Cliffs of Bole" on their planet. Neelix remarks that malfunctioning toilets will hit the Bolians especially hard, and during medical examinations 24th century doctors will commonly ask if a human patient has had sexual relations with a Bolian. The Three Graces, here in a painting by Sandro Botticelli, were the goddesses of charm, beauty, nature, human creativity and fertility in Greek mythology. ...
Many fantasy stories and worlds call their main sapient humanoid species races rather than species. ...
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In the fictional Star Trek universe, Bolarus IX is the home planet to the Bolian species. ...
An in joke is a joke whose humour is clear only to those people who are in a group that has some prior knowledge (not known by the whole population) that makes the joke humorous. ...
Neelix is a fictional character in the fictional universe of Star Trek: Voyager (STV). ...
The Bolians have been active members of the Federation since 2320. Aside from contributing to the ranks of Starfleet they have a delegation within the Diplomatic Corps. In 2366, the Bolian government was maintaining an uneasy truce with the Moropa (TNG: "Allegiance"). In the fictional Star Trek universe, the United Federation of Planets is a federation of more than 150 member planets and thousands of colonies, based in the Alpha and Beta Quadrants of the Milky Way galaxy. ...
Starfleet Command In the Star Trek fictional universe, Starfleet is the defense, research, diplomacy, and exploration force of the United Federation of Planets. ...
The title as it appeared in most episodes opening credits. ...
Allegiance is the duty which some think a subject or a citizen owes to the state or to the sovereign of the state to which some think he belongs. ...
The Bolians are known to make a crystal steel that is highly prized. They also own and operate the famous Bank of Bolius. In 2373, the Bolian government authorized the Ferengi Gaming Commission to manage their gambling emporiums. Ferengi on Star Trek: The Next Generation In the Star Trek fictional universe, the Ferengi are an alien race notable for their devotion towards capitalist profit and their constant efforts to swindle people into bad deals. ...
During the Bolian Middle Ages the Bolians developed the medical philosophy known as the "Double Effect Principal" about euthanasia. This form of assisted suicide states that while euthenasia has the effect of relieving suffering it also has the effect of causing death. Bolian marriages often involve more than two members. Any additional spouse is referred to as a "co-husband" or "co-wife", respectively. Bolian blues is a highly apreciated musical genre among Federation species. The term philosophy derives from a combination of the Greek words philos meaning love and sophia meaning wisdom. ...
Euthanasia (Greek, good death) is the practice of killing a person or animal, in a painless or minimally painful way, for merciful reasons, usually to end their suffering. ...
For the emotional state, see Depression (mood). ...
Borg Main article: Borg The Borg are a race of cyborgs in the Star Trek fictional universe. ...
Breen The Breen are a species in the science fiction franchise Star Trek. They wear suits which generate an arctic environment inside them; this is because their homeworld is believed to be an arctic wasteland. They have never been seen on the show outside their suits. They established the isolated Breen Confederacy in the Alpha Quadrant and became a powerful ally of the Dominion of the Gamma Quadrant. Science fiction is a form of speculative fiction principally dealing with the impact of imagined science and technology, or both, upon society and persons as individuals. ...
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In the fictional Star Trek series, the Milky Way Galaxy is divided into four quadrants, which are further subdivided into sectors. ...
In the fictional Star Trek universe, the Dominion is a Gamma Quadrant state, consisting of many different races. ...
In the fictional Star Trek series, the Milky Way Galaxy is divided into four quadrants, which are further subdivided into sectors. ...
The Breen have established mining facilities consisting of Breen guards and kidnapped workers (from spaceships), such as Tora Ziyal, Gul Dukat's daughter. In the television show Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, Tora Ziyal is the half Cardassian / half Bajoran daughter of Gul Dukat and Tora Naprem. ...
In the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine television series, Skrain Dukat is a Cardassian leader and a recurring antagonist of Benjamin Sisko. ...
The Breen suits are usually thought of as refrigeration suits, but some speculate that the Confederacy is a comfortable environment (from the Cardassian point of view). The helmet of the suit consists of a glowing green visual piece and a beak, which seems to suggest the Breen have an unusual facial structure. The Breen have no blood or any similar liquid circulatory system. Refrigeration (from the Latin frigus, frost) is generally the cooling of a body by the transfer of a portion of its heat away from it. ...
Damar of the Cardassian Union, prior to launching a revolution against the Dominion. ...
The Breen eat algae paste, which is probably the only plant life that grows in an arctic environment. The algae (singular alga) comprise several different groups of living things that produce energy through photosynthesis. ...
The leading representative of the Confederacy to the Dominion is the Thot (similar in rank to a General). General is a military rank, in most nations the highest rank, although some nations have the higher rank of Field Marshal. ...
Although the Breen appear almost exclusively in episodes of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, one Breen appeared as a hologram enhanced by the Hirogen in Star Trek: Voyager. Space station Star Trek: Deep Space Nine (ST:DS9 or STDS9 or DS9 for short) is a science fiction television series produced by Paramount and set in the Star Trek universe. ...
The Hirogen are a fictional race in the Star Trek universe. ...
The starship Voyager (NCC-74656), an Intrepid-class starship. ...
Briori The Briori are a fictional race of aliens, mentioned in the Star Trek: Voyager episode "The 37's", who routinely kidnap beings from worlds throughout the galaxy to be used as slaves. In the year 1937, the Briori abducted hundreds of humans from Earth and brought them to a world in the Delta Quadrant to use as slave labor. However, this proved to be short lived, as the humans revolted, killed the Briori, took their weapons and technology, and established a civilization on the planet. The Briori may be related to the Skagarans, another slave-owning race featured in an episode of Star Trek: Enterprise. The starship Voyager (NCC-74656), an Intrepid-class starship. ...
Earth, also known as the Earth or Terra, is the third planet outward from the Sun. ...
In the fictional Star Trek series, the Milky Way Galaxy is divided into four quadrants, which are further subdivided into sectors. ...
Skagarans were an alien race in the fictional television series Star Trek: Enterprise who routinely kidnapped beings from other worlds and sold them as slaves. ...
The starship Enterprise (NX-01) Star Trek: Enterprise is a science fiction television series set in the Star Trek universe. ...
Bynar The Bynars are a highly intelligent species who have become almost machine-like due to a constant connection with their homeworld Bynaus's master computer. The Bynars first appeared in the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode "11001001". In the fictional Star Trek universe, Bynaus is the homeworld of the Bynars species. ...
The title as it appeared in most episodes opening credits. ...
11001001 is a first season episode of Star Trek: The Next Generation, first broadcast February 1, 1988. ...
The Bynars are asexual beings roughly the size of regular Human adolescent. They have over-sized heads to make up for a large brain. The Bynar skin-tone is purplish in color. The Bynars are an official member of the United Federation of Planets. Due to the Bynars total dependence on their master computer they have become so machine-like that their speech is essentially a form of binary code. Hive-like in nature, disconnecting a Bynar from the master computer or each other is near fatal. Due to this total interconnectivy, and their ability to speak in machine language, they are able to communicate at a rapid rate. So fast in fact that they require the aid of data buffers to be built into their clothing. It should be noted that, not surprisingly, the Bynars are known throughout the Federation for their skill with computers. Patrick Stewart as Jean-Luc Picard, Human Starfleet Captain In the Star Trek science fiction universe, Humans/Terrans are one of the races undertaking interstellar travel. ...
In the fictional Star Trek universe, the United Federation of Planets is a federation of more than 150 member planets and thousands of colonies, based in the Alpha and Beta Quadrants of the Milky Way galaxy. ...
The term binary code can mean several different things: There are a variety of different methods of coding numbers or symbols into strings of bits, including fixed-length binary numbers, prefix codes such as Huffman codes, and other coding techniques including arithmetic coding. ...
Cardassian Main article: Cardassian Damar of the Cardassian Union, prior to launching a revolution against the Dominion. ...
Changeling Changelings are an alien race from the Star Trek universe. They are called Changelings because of their ability to shape-shift. The Changelings were introduced in the Star Trek spin-off Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. Constable Odo, one of the regular characters on that show, is a Changeling. The Enterprise boldly going where no man had gone before. ...
Shapeshifting, transformation or transmogrification is a change in the form or shape of a person, especially: a change from human form to animal form and vice versa a change in appearance from one person to another Although shapeshifting is not believed to be scientifically or medically possible, it is a...
Space station Star Trek: Deep Space Nine (ST:DS9 or STDS9 or DS9 for short) is a science fiction television series produced by Paramount and set in the Star Trek universe. ...
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Their natural state is a liquid protoplasm. The Female Shapeshifter once told Odo that their race once had bodies similar to those of other species, but they had since evolved beyond those physical bodies. Changelings have the ability to meld together (in a process known as "linking") to share information and emotions in a very intimate manner. The Changeling homeworld is covered in a sea of Changelings known as the Great Link. Protoplasm is the substance inside the membrane of a living cell. ...
In the fictional Star Trek universe, the Great Link is the natural state of Changelings on their home planet. ...
Changelings can turn themselves into almost anything and can flow through any gap in their gaseous or liquid state. When they assume a different shape, such as a rock, scanners will show them as a rock. Changelings who have sufficently disciplined their shapeshifting abilities are able to turn themselves into convincing imitations of others. However, if a part of a changeling is separated from the whole, it reverts to the liquid state. In addition, a Changeling must regenerate, returning to its liquid form once every sixteen hours. In biology, regeneration is the ability to recreate lost or damaged tissues, organs and limbs. ...
The Changelings are native to the Gamma Quadrant. All but one hundred of the Changelings are Founders, the rulers of the Dominion. (Odo is one of The Hundred). They seek power because they were once persecuted by non-shape-shifters, whom they call "Solids." After the discovery of the Bajoran wormhole and the subsequent war between the Dominion and the United Federation of Planets, the covert Federation group Section 31 created a disease that prevented the Changelings from shape-shifting. When the Dominion was defeated, the Changelings were cured. In the fictional Star Trek series, the Milky Way Galaxy is divided into four quadrants, which are further subdivided into sectors. ...
The Founders are a fictional political entity in the Star Trek universe. ...
In the fictional Star Trek universe, the Dominion is a Gamma Quadrant state, consisting of many different races. ...
The Hundred are a group of 100 Changelings from the Star Trek universe, seen primarily in the series Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. ...
In the fictional Star Trek universe, the Bajoran wormhole is a wormhole located near the planet Bajor. ...
In the fictional Star Trek universe, the United Federation of Planets is a federation of more than 150 member planets and thousands of colonies, based in the Alpha and Beta Quadrants of the Milky Way galaxy. ...
Section 31 is the official designation of a covert secret police organization in the Star Trek fictional universe, within Starfleet Intelligence, which deals with threats to the security of Earth, and later the United Federation of Planets. ...
Deltan In the fictional Star Trek universe, the Deltans are a closely humanoid species, probably Federation members. Only one confirmed Deltan has been seen on screen, Lieutenant Ilia in Star Trek: The Motion Picture, although the novelization of Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan identifies at least one of the scientists on the Regula 1 space station as Deltan. Presuming she is typical of her species, Deltans (or at least female Deltans) are most notable for having bald heads. They have a limited telepathic ability, allowing them to stop another person from feeling pain by touching them. Deltans emit extremely powerful pheromones, provoking a strong sexual reaction in many other species. Although this article previously reported that this detail of Deltan pheromones existed only in non-canonical sources, the issue is addressed in Star Trek: The Motion Picture. The Enterprise boldly going where no man had gone before. ...
Lieutenant Ilia was a proposed character on the cancelled Star Trek: Phase II series. ...
Star Trek: The Motion Picture (Paramount Pictures, 1979; see also 1979 in film) is the first feature film based on the popular Star Trek science fiction television series and is released on Friday, December 7. ...
Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan (Paramount Pictures, 1982; see also 1982 in film) is the second feature film based on the popular Star Trek science fiction television series. ...
Star Trek: The Motion Picture (Paramount Pictures, 1979; see also 1979 in film) is the first feature film based on the popular Star Trek science fiction television series and is released on Friday, December 7. ...
Ilia reported that her "Oath of Celibacy" was on record when she reported to Kirk. While the original theatrical release does not expand on this, later revisions include dialogue establishing that she is "as safe as any Human," and that she would never take advantage of a less advanced species. Deltan culture is also said to heavily emphasise sexuality - Roddenberry once said that to a Deltan, sex is like a handshake. Deltans in Starfleet were thus forbidden from engaging in sexual activity so as to limit their disruptive influence on other species.
Denobulan The Denobulan are a fictional humanoid race in the Star Trek universe. They were introduced in the Enterprise series. They originate from the planet Denobula Triaxa. Doctor Phlox is a Denobulan. The Enterprise boldly going where no man had gone before. ...
The starship Enterprise (NX-01) Star Trek: Enterprise is a science fiction television series set in the Star Trek universe. ...
Doctor Phlox is a fictional character in the television series Star Trek: Enterprise played by John Billingsley. ...
The Denobulans are humanoid with facial ridges. They have no need for sleep but they do hibernate for 6 days a year. When threatened, Denobulans can inflate their heads like blowfish to scare off predators. Denobulans are also expert climbers, thus making them suitable for exploring caves, canyons and other sheer rock formations. Genera Amblyrhynchotes Arothron Auriglobus Canthigaster Carinotetraodon Chelonodon Colomesus Contusus Ephippion Feroxodon Fugu Gastrophysus Javichthys Lagocephalus Liosaccus Marilyna Monotretus Omegaphora Pelagocephalus Polyspina Reicheltia Sphoeroides Takifugu Tetractenos Tetraodon Torquigener Tylerius Xenopterus The pufferfish, also called blowfish, swellfish, globefish, balloonfish are fish making up the family Tetraodontidae, within the order Tetraodontiformes. ...
Denobulans are polygamous, with each Denobulan typically having 3 partners that also have 2 other partners, creating a large social network. They have complex mating rituals, and they don't like to be touched. Denobulans usually don't have pets, and they abandoned television a long time ago. They believe that their real life is much more exciting. Despite their rather liberal views on sex, Denobulans are exceedingly modest when it comes to disrobing in front of others. Definitions The term Polygamy (literally much marriage in late Greek) is used in related ways in social anthropology and sociobiology. ...
Denobulans used to be xenophobic, but they got over it and now enjoy contact with other species. They were once at war with the Antarans, a neighboring species. They established friendly relations with Earth at least before 2151. The Antarans are an incredibly advanced fictional race from the game Masters of Orion. ...
Drayan Drayans are a xenophobic race from the Delta Quadrant. The crew of the USS Voyager in Star Trek: Voyager discovered the Drayan elders when the Delta Flyer crashed on one of the Drayan moons. In the fictional Star Trek series, the Milky Way Galaxy is divided into four quadrants, which are further subdivided into sectors. ...
USS Voyager can refer to: The motorboat USS Voyager (SP-361) that served in the United States Navy from 1917 to 1919 and in the United States Coast Guard from 1919 to c. ...
The starship Voyager (NCC-74656), an Intrepid-class starship. ...
In the fictional universe of Star Trek, the Delta Flyer is a shuttle-class spaceship attached to USS Voyager. ...
Drayans live on Drayan II, and have little to no contact with outside races. They have a very closed society, due to their species unique attribute of aging. It is uncertain how Drayans are born: They are born looking as if they are elderly, around the human age of 100. From there, they age backwards, growing younger in body as they grow older in wisdom and experience. When they appear to be the age of a six-year-old human child (making them over 90 in Drayan years), they are shuttled over to one of the moons of Drayan II, where they essentially die. Their bodies disappear, leaving only their clothes behind. Basically humanoid in appearance, Drayans have a coloured line down their forehead, the only visible mark that distinguishes them from humans.
El Aurian Main article: El Aurian El Aurians are a humanoid Race of from the science fiction television show Star Trek. ...
Exobot Main article: Exobot (Star Trek) Ferengi Main article: Ferengi Ferengi on Star Trek: The Next Generation In the Star Trek fictional universe, the Ferengi are an alien race notable for their devotion towards capitalist profit and their constant efforts to swindle people into bad deals. ...
Gorn Main article: Gorn Memory Alpha has more about this subject: Gorn A Gorn In the fictional Star Trek universe, the Gorn are highly intelligent reptilians from the Gorn Hegemony in the Beta Quadrant. ...
Hirogen Main article: Hirogen The Hirogen are a fictional race in the Star Trek universe. ...
The Hirogen are a fictional race in the Star Trek universe. They are spacefaring and nomadic and featured in Star Trek: Voyager. Resident to the Delta Quadrant, the Hirogen are roughly technologically equal to Starfleet, though have a primitive social structure, where each pack is led by an "Alpha", with a "Beta" serving directly under him. The Three Graces, here in a painting by Sandro Botticelli, were the goddesses of charm, beauty, nature, human creativity and fertility in Greek mythology. ...
The Enterprise boldly going where no man had gone before. ...
The starship Voyager (NCC-74656), an Intrepid-class starship. ...
In the fictional Star Trek series, the Milky Way Galaxy is divided into four quadrants, which are further subdivided into sectors. ...
Starfleet Command In the Star Trek fictional universe, Starfleet is the defense, research, diplomacy, and exploration force of the United Federation of Planets. ...
The term social is derived from the Latin word socius, which as a noun means an associate, ally, business partner or comrade and in the adjectival form socialis refers to a bond between people (such as marriage) or to their collective or connected existence. ...
The Hirogen view all other races as prey, and make sport of pursuing what they deem worthy adversaries. With this in mind, some far-seeing Hirogen believe their society, which has broken up into a number of factions each engaged on their own hunts, has become too divided to survive in the hostile Delta Quadrant. Hirogen are typically much taller than a human, perhaps seven to eight feet in size. They are powerfully muscular. It can be surmised that their close combat capabilities outstrip those of a typical Starfleet officer by quite a margin. Hirogen hunters of all ranks wear tough blue armour, generally with face masks. Before a hunt, all Hirogen hunters colour their faces with some type of war paint.
Horta Main article: Horta (Star Trek) In the fictional universe of Star Trek, the Horta are a silicon-based species, introduced in the original series episode The Devil in the Dark. An intelligent species indigenous to the planet Janus IV, the Horta can comfortably live in the airless and dark subterranean environment. ...
Human Main article: Human (Star Trek) Patrick Stewart as Jean-Luc Picard, Human Starfleet Captain In the Star Trek science fiction universe, Humans/Terrans are one of the races undertaking interstellar travel. ...
Hunter Hunters are a species who live in the Gamma Quadrant. They are part of the Dominion, serving as navigators and trackers. To hone their skills, Hunters engage in lifelong pursuit of another, related species, Tosk. Hunters value a long, challenging hunt, preferably ending in the Tosk's heroic death. If they manage to capture a Tosk alive, they will reluctantly take it back to their homeworld and subject it to ridicule and public display. Following a hunt which was briefly interrupted on Deep Space Nine, the Hunters declared it (and the entire Alpha Quadrant) off limits for future hunts. In biology, a species is a kind of organism. ...
In the fictional Star Trek series, the Milky Way Galaxy is divided into four quadrants, which are further subdivided into sectors. ...
In the fictional Star Trek universe, the Dominion is a Gamma Quadrant state, consisting of many different races. ...
The Tosk are a species who live in the Gamma Quadrant and are part of the Dominion. ...
Deep Space Nine Deep Space Nine is a fictional space station in the television series Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. ...
In the fictional Star Trek series, the Milky Way Galaxy is divided into four quadrants, which are further subdivided into sectors. ...
Hunters respect and value the Tosk they hunt; to the Hunters, Tosk are the living embodiment of all that is noble and courageous. The Tosk are a species who live in the Gamma Quadrant and are part of the Dominion. ...
The Tosk are a species who live in the Gamma Quadrant and are part of the Dominion. ...
Hur'q The Hur'q are a species that conquered the Klingon homeworld, Qo'noS (Kronos) about 1,000 years prior to the timeline of Star Trek:The Next Generation. Their name is the Klingon word for "outsider" and is probably not their own name for themselves. The Hur'q plundered Qo'noS, stealing the revered Sword of Kahless. They apparently originated in the Gamma Quadrant, and may have travelled through the Bajoran Wormhole to reach this part of the galaxy. Klingons (tlhIngan in the Klingon language), are a race of humanoids in the fictional Star Trek universe. ...
The title as it appeared in most episodes opening credits. ...
In the fictional Star Trek series, the Milky Way Galaxy is divided into four quadrants, which are further subdivided into sectors. ...
Iconian The Iconians were a highly advanced ancient culture that was destroyed around 200,000 years ago by orbital bombardment that destroyed the surface of their planet, however some may have escaped through the gateway which is a dimensional transport that was used to travel interstellar distances instantaneously. Iconia, the home planet of the Iconians is located in the Romulan Neutral Zone near Romulan space. It was discovered by the United Federation of Planets in 2365 by Captain Donald Varley of the USS Yamato. The Romulans, a fictional race in the Star Trek universe, are descended from Vulcans and are characterized as being deceitful, cunning, and treacherous. ...
The Romulans, a fictional race in the Star Trek universe, are descended from Vulcans and are characterized as being deceitful, cunning, and treacherous. ...
In the fictional Star Trek universe, the United Federation of Planets is a federation of more than 150 member planets and thousands of colonies, based in the Alpha and Beta Quadrants of the Milky Way galaxy. ...
Sister ship of the USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-D). ...
Jem'Hadar Main article: Jem'Hadar Ikatika, a JemHadar soldier in 2373 In the fictional Star Trek universe, the JemHadar are the shock troops of the powerful Dominion of the Gamma Quadrant. ...
Karemma The Karemma are a humanoid civilization native to the Gamma Quadrant, and members of the Dominion. Similarly to many other Gamma Quadrant species, they have only made appearances in Star Trek Deep Space 9. In 2371, Federation agents onboard the USS Defiant, came together with First Minister Ornithar of the Karemma in an attempt to contact the Dominion. This appointment has been made by Quark, who worked as an ambassador of the Ferengi to the Dosi and the Karemma. (DS9: "The Search, Part I") The term humanoid refers to any being whose body structure resembles that of a human. ...
In the fictional Star Trek series, the Milky Way Galaxy is divided into four quadrants, which are further subdivided into sectors. ...
This is a page about Dominions of the British Empire/Commonwealth. ...
The Enterprise boldly going where no man had gone before. ...
Space station Star Trek: Deep Space Nine (ST:DS9 or STDS9 or DS9 for short) is a science fiction television series produced by Paramount and set in the Star Trek universe. ...
A federation (from the Latin fœdus, covenant) is a state comprised of a number of self-governing regions (often themselves referred to as states) united by a central (federal) government. ...
For the Original Series ship, see: USS_Defiant_(NCC-1764) The USS Defiant (NX-74205) is the lead ship of an experimental class of starship design in the Star Trek fictional universe. ...
Quark, son of Keldar and Ishka, is a fictional character in the television series Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, played by Armin Shimerman. ...
Ferengi on Star Trek: The Next Generation In the Star Trek fictional universe, the Ferengi are an alien race notable for their devotion towards capitalist profit and their constant efforts to swindle people into bad deals. ...
Space station Star Trek: Deep Space Nine (ST:DS9 or STDS9 or DS9 for short) is a science fiction television series produced by Paramount and set in the Star Trek universe. ...
In 2372, a Karemma ship commanded by Hanok was intercepted by the Jem'Hadar while conducting trade relations with the USS Defiant. All of the ships entered the atmosphere of a gas giant, where the badly damaged USS Defiant was able to destroy the two Jem'Hadar attack ships and rescue the Karemma transport. (DS9: "Starship Down") (Redirected from 2372) (23rd century - 24th century - 25th century - more centuries) The 24th century (Gregorian Calendar) comprises the years 2301-2400. ...
Ikatika, a JemHadar soldier in 2373 In the fictional Star Trek universe, the JemHadar are the shock troops of the powerful Dominion of the Gamma Quadrant. ...
For the Original Series ship, see: USS_Defiant_(NCC-1764) The USS Defiant (NX-74205) is the lead ship of an experimental class of starship design in the Star Trek fictional universe. ...
A gas giant is a large planet that is not composed mostly of rock or other solid matter. ...
For the Original Series ship, see: USS_Defiant_(NCC-1764) The USS Defiant (NX-74205) is the lead ship of an experimental class of starship design in the Star Trek fictional universe. ...
JemHadar attack ships are small attack craft in the Star Trek universe that form the bulk of the Dominion fleet. ...
Space station Star Trek: Deep Space Nine (ST:DS9 or STDS9 or DS9 for short) is a science fiction television series produced by Paramount and set in the Star Trek universe. ...
Kati The Kati are a humanoid species that live in the Delta Quadrant. They are a deeply spiritual people; shunning everything from entertainment to spicy foods. In their culture, males and females work separately. The Kati bathe with pure water only, and observe prayers eight times each day. The ritual greeting upon entering unfamiliar territory is to say "Travelers who have left the sanctity of their home and family, we welcome you to our home; our family." The Kati were featured in the Star Trek: Voyager episode "Someone to Watch Over Me."
Klaestron Klaestrons are an intelligent humanoid race from the planet Klaestron IV. The Klaestrons are first encountered in the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Episode "Dax". In the fictional Star Trek universe, Klaestron IV is home to the Klaestronians and made its first appearance in the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine episode Dax. Klaestron IV is located in the Alpha Quadrant near Bajor. ...
Space station Star Trek: Deep Space Nine (ST:DS9 or STDS9 or DS9 for short) is a science fiction television series produced by Paramount and set in the Star Trek universe. ...
Klaestrons are distinguishable in appearance by an ear ridge that comes forward to the eye, raising the hairline over the ear. In Klaestron society, males and females are considered equals.
Klingon Main article: Klingon Klingons (tlhIngan in the Klingon language), are a race of humanoids in the fictional Star Trek universe. ...
Kreetassan Kreetassans were one of the first races encountered by Captain Jonathan Archer and his crew on Star Trek: Enterprise. However, the contact did not go well: While being led on a tour of the ship, the Kreetassan delegation abruptly turned tail and left in a huff. The Enterprise crew quickly learned the reason: In Kreetassan culture, the simple act of eating a meal is viewed as an intimately private ritual, similar to mating. When the Kreetassans saw the Enterprise's mess hall, they were so mortified by the sight of many humans eating meals together, that the first contact between the two species was abruptly cut short. (episode "Vox Sola") Captain Jonathan Archer Captain Jonathan Archer, played by Scott Bakula, is the captain of the starship Enterprise (NX_01) in the fictional television series Star Trek: Enterprise. ...
The starship Enterprise (NX-01) Star Trek: Enterprise is a science fiction television series set in the Star Trek universe. ...
Later, the Enterprise visited the Kreetassan homeworld - inadvertently causing another incident when Captain Archer's dog, Porthos, relieved himself on a sacred Kreetassan tree. Captain Archer, to save face, was forced to perform an elaborate ritual of apology (mainly involving cutting pieces off the tree and arranging them in an intricate pattern) to the Kreetassan government. (episode "A Night In Sickbay") Captain Jonathan Archer with his pet Porthos Porthos in Commander Jonathan Archers room in mirror universe Porthos is a fictional dog in the Star Trek: Enterprise universe. ...
Krenim The Krenim were involved with the "Year of Hell" episodes.
Ktarian Ktarians are an alien species native to the Alpha Quadrant. They are recognized by their catlike eyes and large frontal skull bones. Ktarians mature much faster than other species of their region of space - Naomi Wildman, half Ktarian, appeared to age at over double the rate of humans. In the fictional Star Trek series, the Milky Way Galaxy is divided into four quadrants, which are further subdivided into sectors. ...
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In 2368, a Ktarian plot to take control of Starfleet was uncovered when a mercenary named Etana Jol was captured while attempting to spread a mind-controlling device throughout the fleet. However, Etana was clearly not Ktarian, and may have been simply acting on behalf of a splinter group of renegades - this is supported by later episodes which describe the Ktarians joining the United Federation of Planets. (23rd century - 24th century - 25th century - more centuries) The 24th century (Gregorian Calendar) comprises the years 2301-2400. ...
Starfleet Command In the Star Trek fictional universe, Starfleet is the defense, research, diplomacy, and exploration force of the United Federation of Planets. ...
In the fictional Star Trek universe, the United Federation of Planets is a federation of more than 150 member planets and thousands of colonies, based in the Alpha and Beta Quadrants of the Milky Way galaxy. ...
The seventh planet in the Ktarians' home star system is used by their race as a sacred burial ground - Ktarians will lay thousands of stones on the graves, each stone representing a special prayer. A planet (from the Greek πλανήτης, planētēs which means wanderer or more forcefully vagrant, tramp) is an object in orbit around a star that is not a star in its own right. ...
Ktarian cuisine is also well known throughout the galaxy. Noted Ktarian desserts include the Ktarian chocolate puff and spice cake; Ktarian eggs are highly sought after as a breakfast dish. A cuisine (from French cuisine, meaning cooking; culinary art; kitchen; itself from Latin coquina, meaning the same; itself from the Latin verb coquere, meaning to cook) is a specific set of cooking traditions and practices, often associated with a place of origin. ...
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Lurian Lurians are a large humanoid race known for their voracious appetites, perhaps due to the fact they have two stomachs. Although little is revealed about the Lurian homeworld on the show, it was implied Lurians are usually found near the Hyundite Nebula. The Lurian government is a monarchy. A monarchy, (from the Greek monos, one, and archein, to rule) is a form of government that has a monarch as Head of State. ...
A familiar Lurian character on Star Trek: Deep Space Nine is Morn. Space station Star Trek: Deep Space Nine (ST:DS9 or STDS9 or DS9 for short) is a science fiction television series produced by Paramount and set in the Star Trek universe. ...
Morn Morn is a fictional character on the science fiction television show Star Trek: Deep Space Nine played by Mark Alan Shepherd. ...
Malon Main article: Malon (Star Trek) Naussican Pakled Main article: Pakled The Pakleds are a fictional alien race in the science fiction television series Star Trek: The Next Generation. ...
Q Main article: Q (Star Trek) In the Star Trek fictional universe, the Q are a race of near-omnipotent, immortal and near-omniscient god-like beings from a parallel existence called the Q Continuum. ...
Reman Main article: Reman In the fictional Star Trek universe, Remans are natives of the planet Remus. ...
Romulan Main article: Romulan The Romulans, a fictional race in the Star Trek universe, are descended from Vulcans and are characterized as being deceitful, cunning, and treacherous. ...
Species 8472 Main article: Species 8472 Species 8472 In the fictional universe of Star Trek, Species 8472 is the name (designated by the Borg) of an advanced alien race that lives in the realm of fluidic space. ...
Talaxian Main article: Talaxian The Talaxian is a humanoid civilization in the Star Trek universe native to the planet Talax in the Delta Quadrant. ...
Trabe The Trabe attempted, with Kathryn Janeway, to make an alliance with the Kazon in "Alliances". Kathryn Janeway, (Born: May 20, 2336 in Bloomington, Indiana) a character in the fictional Star Trek universe played by Kate Mulgrew, was the captain of the USS Voyager (2371-2378) in the science fiction television series Star Trek: Voyager. ...
Kazon Emblem In the Star Trek fictional universe, the Kazon are a Delta Quadrant race. ...
Vorta Main article: Vorta Weyoun, a high ranking Vorta. ...
Voth Main article: Voth In the fictional Star Trek universe, the Voth are a humanoid species descended from Earths dinosaurs. ...
Vulcan Main article: Vulcan (Star Trek) Vulcans are a humanoid species in the fictional Star Trek universe who reside on the planet Vulcan and are noted for their attempt to live by reason and logic. ...
Xindi Main article: Xindi The Xindi are an alien race in the fictional Star Trek universe. ...
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