Xenology
Diggers
The Novan colonists hunted these scaly, beetle-like creatures. They used them for food and sometimes used the bones as musical instruments. The term “digger” could also be used as an insult.[1]
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Denobulans
Denobulan male (ENT-06)
Denobulan female (ENT-40)
Denobulan smile (ENT-01-02)
Denobulan defense mechanism (ENT-79)
Humanoid species. The Enterprise NX-01‘s Dr. Phlox was Denobulan.[1] The Denobulans hailed from the Denobula Triaxa System[2] (Iota Bootis),[6] and only required six days of sleep per year (though, according to Phlox, two would suffice).[3] It was common for Denobulans to have multiple spouses—Phlox had three wives, who, in turn, each had two other husbands. Mating among this species was, apparently, very complex compared to human traditions.[4] Most Denobulans did not like to be touched.[5]
Notable Denobulans
References
- 1. “Broken Bow.” Star Trek: Enterprise, Episodes 01-02. Television. 26 September 2001.
- 2. TBD. Star Trek: Enterprise, Episode TBD. Television. Airdate TBD.
- 3. TBD. Star Trek: Enterprise, Episode TBD. Television. Airdate TBD.
- 4. TBD. Star Trek: Enterprise, Episode TBD. Television. Airdate TBD.
- 5. TBD. Star Trek: Enterprise, Episode TBD. Television. Airdate TBD.
- 6. “Star Trek: Star Charts.” Star Trek (Uncategorized). Book. Pocket Books. October 2002.
Dachlyds
A people equally as stubborn as their closest neighbors on Gemaris V, where Captain Picard and Counselor Troi spent two long weeks mediating a trade dispute just before the captain took his Risa “vacation” in 2366.[1]
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Borg Cooperative
Notable members
After their cube was disabled, a group of former Borg were forced to establish a new community without the advantage of the collective consciousness. At some point in 2367, a Borg cube traveling through the Nekrit Expanse was disabled, apparently by an electrokinetic storm. Because the equipment on the cube was no longer functioning, the Borg’s collective consciousness collapsed and the members of this hive regained their former senses of identity and individuality.
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Borg
Borg drone (TNG-174)
Borg drone (TNG-253)
Borg drone (STEXP2)
Borg infant (TNG-142)
The Borg were a partially organic, partially cybernetic race who apparently had their origins deep within the Delta Quadrant. The thoughts of the Borg were all joined in a hive-mind, or collective consciousness, and so the entire species operated as one gigantic organism, as if the Borg race was one huge entity and the individual drones and ships merely components of the greater whole. The Borg were technologically advanced and had conquered vast regions of space in their quest for perfection, which involved forcibly assimilating the races and technologies they encountered.[1]
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Bore Worms
According to Malcolm Reed and Hoshi Sato, this insect lays its eggs in the ear of a humanoid host.[1]
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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]
References
- 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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Arbazon Vultures
Species of avian vulture known to Constable Odo, who felt exhilarated when he morphed into one and flew around on his homeworld.[1]
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Arbazans
The Arbazan ambassador, Taxco, visited Deep Space Nine in 2369 on a fact-finding mission to the Bajoran Wormhole.[1]
Notable Arbazans:
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