Malon

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SPECIES
Malon
Homeworld:
Malon Prime
Quadrant:
Delta
Affiliation:
Unknown
Biology
Average Male Height:
168 cm (5 ft. 6 in.) to 193 cm (6 ft. 4 in.)
Average Male Weight:
68 kg (150 lb.) to 104.3 kg (230 lb.)
Average Female Height:
160 cm (5 ft. 3 in.) to 183 cm (6 ft. 0 in.)
Average Female Weight:
54.4 kg (120 lb.) to 90.7 kg (200 lb.)
Minimum Academy Age:
Life Expectancy:
145
Distinctive Features:
Playability
PRC Rated:
No
NPC Rated:
No
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Controller Emck, a Malon male.
Malon script.

The Malon are an economically motivated humanoid species from Malon Prime in the Delta Quadrant. They were first encountered by the USS Voyager in 2375.

Physiology and Society

In terms of physical features the Malon have rather broad noses with distinctly-shaped nostrils. Their skin is a yellowish-brown color. Their foreheads have a slight ridge-like protrusion which may be identical for all Malon. They also have brown hair which is usually thick and wavy when they are young, but like in Humans receding hairlines and baldness may occur in older Malon. Their hair follicles grow from the mid part of their heads, just after the ridge-like pattern.

Malon waste exporters have many sores on their skin due to theta radiation exposure. The Malon use analeptic compound injections to counter the freighter blight, but while the treatment keeps them alive it does not prevent skin scarring. Waste exporters seem to be respected for keeping the homeworld clean. As most of the population are likely not damaged by radiation due to the clean homeworld, the skin damage may be regarded with respect by the general population.

The Malons are self-proclaimed experts at salvage operations.

Technology

Although technologically advanced, the Malon lack the technology to recycle antimatter waste, which emits hazardous theta radiation. Therefore, this hazardous waste is dumped in open space in vast quantities by waste export vessels. The Malon attempt to find uninhabited regions for this waste, but this is not always the case.