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Axanar
Axanar (ENT-03)
Methane-breathing species. Jonathan Archer‘s crew discovered a ship full of Axanar bodies drained of their triglobulin-rich bodily fluid. An Axanari ship later saved the Enterprise NX-01 from an attack by the same parasitic species that killed their people. After helping the Axanar recover their dead crewmen, the Enterprise crew spent some time on the Axanar homeworld.[1]
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- 1. “Fight or Flight.” Star Trek: Enterprise, Episode 3. Television. 3 October 2001.
Augments, Human
The result of late-20th century experiments in genetic engineering on Earth.[1]
Notable Human Augments:
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Andorians
Shran (ENT-07)
Thelin (TAS-03)
Talas (ENT-89)
Esheli (STO)
These humanoid Federation members are blue-skinned in appearance and have bilateral antennae and characteristically white hair.[1] Andorians have a higher metabolism than humans[15]. Because of Andorians’ unusual physiology, intravenous injections are not possible; instead, a doctor must use intra-muscular injections.[2]
Andorian antennae are used, at least in part, for balance. An Andorian is partially disabled and unable to function immediately following the loss of an antenna, but is typically able to compensate after a day or two. Antennae can take up to nine months to regrow, although that can be completed in half the time with electrical stimulation and cranial massage therapy. Loss of antennae is a humiliating experience for an Andorian.[15] An Andorian’s antennae can also detect subtle shifts in temperature, electrical fields, and emotion.[16] The movement of an Andorian’s antennae can also indicate emotional states. An Andorian will sometimes point their antennae at a potential mate to signify attraction, though it is unclear if this is a voluntary or involuntary response.[12]
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Altarian marsupials
One of the creatures in Dr. Phlox‘s menagerie of organisms. According to Phlox, its droppings contained the greatest concentration of regenerative enzymes in the known universe.[1]
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Akaali
Pre-industrial society encountered in 2151 by the Enterprise NX-01. The Akaali were suffering from a mysterious plague caused by a secret Malurian mining operation. Luckily, Captain Archer uncovered this information, destroyed the operation, and left behind a cure for the Akaali.[1]
Notable Akaali:
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Armstrong, Vaughn
Actor:
- Danar.[2]
- Maxwell Forrest.[6]
- Maximillian Forrest (Mirror).[7]
- Korris.[1]
- Korris.[4, 5]
- Telek Remor.[3]
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Tricyclic Plasma Drive
Propulsion system. Tricyclic plasma drive was utilized by certain Suliban stealth ships and leaves a spatial disturbance. If one measures the decay rate of the plasma, one may be able to follow the warp trail.[1]
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