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Encyclopedia > Xindi Council

The Xindi Council is a governmental body from the Star Trek universe. It was first seen in season three of Star Trek: Enterprise. The Xindi are an alien race in the fictional Star Trek universe. ... A government (from the Greek Κυβερνήτης kubernites - steersman, governor, pilot, or rudder) is an organization that has the power to make and enforce laws. ... 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. ...


The Xindi Council was formed after the destruction of the Xindi homeworld Xindus in the 2030s. It consists of all Xindi speices: arboreals, aquatics, insectoids, primates, and reptilians. Each race has two representatives. It was formed to find a new homeworld for all the Xindi races. However, although they found a few suitable planets, they could never agree on a final choice. The Xindi are an alien race in the fictional Star Trek universe. ...


The Council chamber is located on a planet 15.6 light years from Azati Prime. The land-based races are seated at a large round table in the center of the room, while the aquatics stay in a large tank adjoing the chamber by a window. The chamber has built-in equipment for holographics and a viewscreen for telemetry. The chamber itself was actually a stronghold built by the Xindi-Avians before they were wiped out. A light year, abbreviated ly, is the distance light travels in one year: roughly 9. ... This article is about Azati Prime, the fictional Star Trek Star Trek episode Azati Prime. In the fictional Star Trek universe, Azati Prime is a location inside the Delphic Expanse. ...


Circa 2152, the council discovered that humans were going to destroy them in four hundred years. In a panic, they assigned a primate, Degra, to construct a weapon to destroy Earth.


The names of the council representatives were not given canonically until the late third season episode "The Council". They are: The Council is the title of an episode from the third season of the television show Star Trek: Enterprise. ...

After a number of disagreements, the Council was dissolved. The Reptilians and Insectoids broke away from the Primates, Arboreals, and eventually the Aquatics, to do the Sphere Builders' bidding. Civil War ultimately broke out when Commander Dolim killed Degra. After Dolim was killed, the Sphere Builders discredited, and the super-weapon destroyed, the Council reconvened. Janar, previously known as Narsanyala is a fictional character from the Star Trek: Enterprise series, played by Rick Worthy. ... Kiaphet Ammansor is a fictional character from the Star Trek universe. ... Mallora is a black Xindi primate in the fictional Star Trek universe, played by Tucker Smallwood. ... Degra (born 2103; died 2154) is a fictional character from the Star Trek: Enterprise universe. ... Commander Dolim, previously known as Guruk, is a fictional character from the Star Trek: Enterprise series. ... The Sphere Builders are a fictional species from Star Trek. ... A civil war is a war in which the competing parties are segments of the same country or empire. ... Commander Dolim, previously known as Guruk, is a fictional character from the Star Trek: Enterprise series. ... Commander Dolim, previously known as Guruk, is a fictional character from the Star Trek: Enterprise series. ... The Sphere Builders are a fictional species from Star Trek. ...


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Xindi - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (2171 words)
The Xindi appear to be pawns in the Temporal Cold War, as they were informed at least as early as 2152 by a trans-dimensional race known as Sphere Builders from the future that they would be victims of a genocidal attack from humanity in the 26th century.
In Daniels' timeline, Xindi crewmen serve in the Federation in the 26th century.
Another criticism of the Xindi was that all five (originally six) sub-species of Xindi are supposed to have evolved from a common ancestor.
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