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Teracaq
Zobral roasted one of these life forms for dinner guests Trip Tucker and Jonathan Archer.[1]
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Teneebian Skunks
One of these mammalian life forms lived aboard the Earth Cargo Ship Fortunate as a pet for the children.[1]
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Tandarans
Humanoid species. The Tandarans were suspicious of all Suliban because of the actions of the Cabal, and built a detention center where innocent Suliban civilians were imprisoned.[1]
Notable Tandarans:
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Suliban
Humanoid species. Their distinguishing physical characteristic was their mottled, greenish-yellow-tinted skin. The Suliban were originally from Sector 3641, but their homeworld became uninhabitable around the Earth year of 1851, and most of them became nomadic. One faction of Suliban were members of the Cabal, an organization of soldiers involved with the Temporal Cold War. The Cabal took its orders from the future, and in exchange, were able to alter their DNA and restructure their skeletons, giving them unique chameleononic and shapeshifting abilities, as well as enhanced senses.[1] The Cabal’s activities caused trouble for some civilian Suliban who had assimilated into other cultures. For example, one group of peaceful Suliban was detained at a Tandaran internment camp.[2]
Notable Suliban:
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Space Boomers
Slang term for a post-warp generation of Humans who lived primarily in space—some of their offspring were even born there. Sometimes shortened to “boomer.”[1]
Notable Space Boomers:
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Regulan Bloodworms
These “soft and shapeless” creatures[1] were very useful for filtering toxins from humanoids. Dr. Phlox carried a supply aboard the Enterprise NX-01, but he preferred the fresh ones from Regulus. When Travis Mayweather was given an antigenic compound that caused a bad reaction, Phlox suggested using blood worms to filter out the toxins.[2]
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Pyrithian Bats
Part of Dr. Phlox‘s menagerie of medically-useful creatures aboard the Enterprise NX-01. The doctor had a particular affinity for the Pyrithian bat, and even admitted to talking to it on occasion. He also needed a constant supply of live creatures to feed the bat, as it would not eat anything that it was already dead.[1]
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Polycocyx Astris
Polycocyx Astris, a virulent species of space-dwelling microbe, could be found inside grains of interstellar dust. It was able to drift in a dormant state for millions of years before infecting a host and causing a rather nasty cold.[1]
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Paraagans
The matriarchal Paraagans established a small mining outpost in the Alpha Quadrant c.2131. Over the next two decades, it grew into a colony of approximately 3,600, complete with schools and a museum. In 2152, the Enterprise NX-01 planned to visit the colony, but its shuttle apparently ignited tetrazine in the planet’s atmosphere, eradicating all life on the surface. Because of this, the Enterprise‘s mission was cancelled. Eventually, Captain Archer discovered that the Suliban were actually responsible for the explosion, and the Enterprise was allowed to continue.[1]
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Osmotic Eels
Part of Dr. Phlox‘s medically-useful menagerie onboard the Enterprise NX-01. The osmotic eel was particularly useful for cauterizing wounds.[1]
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