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The '''Shivolians''' are a [[humanoid]] species native to the [[Delta Quadrant]]. The [[Borg]] have encountered this species, who they designate as '''Species 521'''.
 
The '''Shivolians''' are a [[humanoid]] species native to the [[Delta Quadrant]]. The [[Borg]] have encountered this species, who they designate as '''Species 521'''.
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[[Image:Gathorel Labin.jpg|thumb|left|Gathorel Labin, a Sikarian]]
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The '''Sikarians''' are the inhabitants of the planet Sikaris in the [[Delta Quadrant]].
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They are a [[humanoid]] species dedicated to helping others and, as a result, their hospitality is legendary. They are especially interested in stories, regarding them as an essential part of their culture. In fact, they are mostly interested in the new and different, quickly growing bored with any particular person or activity.
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The Sikarians are a technologically advanced race but the most unusual piece of technology on Sikaris is the spatial trajector, which can instantaneously transport a person up to 40,000 light years. The limit of its range is the planet Alastria.
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In 2371, the USS ''Voyager'' attempted to purchase this technology but was turned down by the Sikarian Government. A secret exchange was made anyway but the trajector turned out to be incompatible with [[Federation]] technology.
  
 
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Revision as of 21:08, 7 October 2014

Below is a list of minor species which are still part of the Federation Space universe however the information that is available is limited therefore they do not warrent an entire page. If you feel like you can expand on any of these species please contact the Content Manager

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Aaamazzarite

SPECIES
United Federation of Planets logo.png AaamazzariteUnited Federation of Planets logo.png
Homeworld:
Aaamazzara
Quadrant:
Alpha
Affiliation:
United Federation of Planets
Biology
Average Male Height:
165 cm (5 ft. 5 in.)-213 cm (7 ft. 0 in.)
Average Male Weight:
54.4 kg (120 lb.)-99.8 kg (220 lb.)
Average Female Height:
160 cm (5 ft. 3 in.)-196 cm (6 ft. 5 in.)
Average Female Weight:
52.2 kg (115 lb.)-99.8 kg (220 lb.)
Minimum Academy Age:
17
Life Expectancy:
145
Distinctive Features:
Playability
PRC Rated:
Yes
NPC Rated:
Yes

An Aaamazzarite

Aaamazzarites, also known as Therbians, are a species of arachnoid humanoids indigenous to the planet Aaamazzara and possibly also inhabiting a planet known as Therbia, perhaps where they were first discovered by the Federation of Planets (which would explain why they would then later obtain the more proper name of "Aaamazzarite"). It can be assumed that they evolved with the aid of DNA traces left over by the Ancient humanoids. They were not a common sight amongst the galaxy within the 23rd Century.

The Aaamazzarites generate their clothing from their own mouths. In fact, everything on their homeworld Aaamazzara, including furniture, is produced biochemically from inside their own bodies, in much the same way that Terran bees make hives. The Aaamazzarites were visitors on Earth in the 23rd century.


Aehiuan

SPECIES
Aehiuan
Homeworld:
Aehiuan IV
Quadrant:
Alpha
Affiliation:
Unknown
Biology
Average Male Height:
165 cm (5 ft. 5 in.)-203 cm (6 ft. 8 in.)
Average Male Weight:
61.2 kg (135 lb.)-108.9 kg (240 lb.)
Average Female Height:
157 cm (5 ft. 2 in.)-193 cm (6 ft. 4 in.)
Average Female Weight:
52.2 kg (115 lb.)-99.8 kg (220 lb.)
Minimum Academy Age:
Life Expectancy:
135
Distinctive Features:
Playability
PRC Rated:
No
NPC Rated:
No


The Aehiuan are a pre-industrial humanoid race inhabiting the planet Aehiuan IV in the Romulan Star Empire. The Aehiuan live in cities and villages scattered throughout their mountainous world and have developed a culture based mostly on hunting, farming and war. A network of roads connects some of the more populated areas.

The Aehiuan are rather violent in nature, having killed several Romulan scientists sent to study them in the past. The Romulan Science Institute has now gone to great lengths to conceal their activities on the planet, and scientists stationed there never leave their protected facility without a weapon.

The planet's star is unstable and produces a form of radiation deadly to Romulans and other species. The Aehiuan, though, and all native life on the planet, have a natural immunity to the radiation.


Akritrian

SPECIES
Akritirian
Homeworld:
Akritiri
Quadrant:
Delta
Affiliation:
Unknown
Biology
Average Male Height:
168 cm (5 ft. 6 in.)-208 cm (6 ft. 10 in.)
Average Male Weight:
52.2 kg (115 lb.)-99.8 kg (220 lb.)
Average Female Height:
160 cm (5 ft. 3 in.)-198 cm (6 ft. 6 in.)
Average Female Weight:
45.4 kg (100 lb.)-90.7 kg (200 lb.)
Minimum Academy Age:
Life Expectancy:
95
Distinctive Features:
Playability
PRC Rated:
No
NPC Rated:
No


Ambassador Liria, an Akritirian male
File:Akritirian logo.jpg
The Akritirian logo, as seen in Ambassador Liria's office

The Akritirians are a warp-capable civilization native to the planet Akritiri, in the Delta Quadrant. They are humanoid, with a slight ridging on their forehead.

They have an oppressive government and a system of justice that, by the standards of the Federation, is cruel, draconian and inhumane. In this system, once a person is convicted of a crime, the conviction can not be overturned, even if conclusive evidence that proves his innocence iss uncovered. He would be sentenced to life in a brutal prison: the Akritirian maximum security detention facility. There, the prisoners are induced to kill each other through synaptic manipulation.

A violent group called Open Sky acts against the government. Although considered terrorists by the government, they regard themselves as patriots.


Aksani

SPECIES
Aksani
Homeworld:
Aksan
Quadrant:
Delta
Affiliation:
Unknown
Biology
Average Male Height:
168 cm (5 ft. 6 in.)-196 cm (6 ft. 5 in.)
Average Male Weight:
65.8 kg (145 lb.)-104.3 kg (230 lb.)
Average Female Height:
160 cm (5 ft. 3 in.)-185 cm (6 ft. 1 in.)
Average Female Weight:
52.2 kg (115 lb.)-99.8 kg (220 lb.)
Minimum Academy Age:
Life Expectancy:
95
Distinctive Features:
Playability
PRC Rated:
No
NPC Rated:
No


The Aksani are a warp-capable species native to the Delta Quadrant. They reside in a region of space also occupied by the Antarians, the Chessu, and others.

In 2377, the Aksani participated in the inaugural run of the Antarian Trans-stellar Rally. The Aksani threatened to withdraw unless they were allowed to host the post-race ceremony, which had already been promised to the Chessu by Ambassador O'Zaal. Captain Kathryn Janeway proposed instead that the festivities be held aboard the USS Voyager, as a neutral ground to all parties.


Algolian

SPECIES
United Federation of Planets logo.png AlgolianUnited Federation of Planets logo.png
Homeworld:
Algolian
Quadrant:
Beta
Affiliation:
United Federation of Planets
Biology
Average Male Height:
173 cm (5 ft. 8 in.)-213 cm (7 ft. 0 in.)
Average Male Weight:
59 kg (130 lb.)-104.3 kg (230 lb.)
Average Female Height:
168 cm (5 ft. 6 in.)-208 cm (6 ft. 10 in.)
Average Female Weight:
52.2 kg (115 lb.)-99.8 kg (220 lb.)
Minimum Academy Age:
17
Life Expectancy:
95
Distinctive Features:
Playability
PRC Rated:
Yes
NPC Rated:
Yes


An Algolian musician
Algolian archaeologist

The Algolians are a humanoid species native to the Alpha or Beta Quadrant.

Physiology

Their appearance is distinguished physically by golden leathery skin with numerous small circular openings about the head, especially on their wide-set nostrils and atop their fluted head ridge, which similar to Klingons and Bolians, though some Algolians have more muted head ridges.

The Algolians appearance is similar to the Promellians and Pardshay's species and together they likely represent a Humanoid species type.


Allasomorph

SPECIES
Allasomorph
Homeworld:
Daled IV
Quadrant:
Alpha
Affiliation:
Unknown
Biology
Average Male Height:
165 cm (5 ft. 5 in.)-213 cm (7 ft. 0 in.)
Average Male Weight:
63.5 kg (140 lb.)-136.1 kg (300 lb.)
Average Female Height:
152 cm (5 ft. 0 in.)-198 cm (6 ft. 6 in.)
Average Female Weight:
45.4 kg (100 lb.)-90.7 kg (200 lb.)
Minimum Academy Age:
Unknown
Life Expectancy:
Unknown
Distinctive Features:
Playability
PRC Rated:
No
NPC Rated:
No


An allasomorph in its true form.
Anya, an allasomorph, in various manifestations.

An Allasomorph is an anthropomorphic, shapeshifting species capable of altering its molecular structure into that of other species. They were once thought to be only rumor, but are mentioned in the Galactic Zoological Catalogue.

The inhabitants of Daled IV and its moons are Allasomorphs.


Amarie's Species

SPECIES
Amarie's Species
Homeworld:
Talemstra
Quadrant:
Alpha
Affiliation:
Unknown
Biology
Average Male Height:
152 cm (5 ft. 0 in.)-183 cm (6 ft. 0 in.)
Average Male Weight:
63.5 kg (140 lb.)-99.8 kg (220 lb.)
Average Female Height:
147 cm (4 ft. 10 in.)-173 cm (5 ft. 8 in.)
Average Female Weight:
52.2 kg (115 lb.)-99.8 kg (220 lb.)
Minimum Academy Age:
17
Life Expectancy:
Unknown
Distinctive Features:
Playability
PRC Rated:
Yes
NPC Rated:
Yes


Amarie, a female of her species

Amarie's species are a humanoid species from the Alpha. They are known for having four arms. While the name of her species is unknown, it is known that they come from the planet Talemstra.

One member of this species, Amarie, was employed as a musician at a bar on Qualor II in 2368.


Ankari

SPECIES
Ankari
Homeworld:
Unknown
Quadrant:
Delta
Affiliation:
Ankari Empire
Biology
Average Male Height:
173 cm (5 ft. 8 in.)-208 cm (6 ft. 10 in.)
Average Male Weight:
79.4 kg (175 lb.)-113.4 kg (250 lb.)
Average Female Height:
165 cm (5 ft. 5 in.)-203 cm (6 ft. 8 in.)
Average Female Weight:
61.2 kg (135 lb.)-99.8 kg (220 lb.)
Minimum Academy Age:
Life Expectancy:
95
Distinctive Features:
Playability
PRC Rated:
No
NPC Rated:
No


The captain of an Ankari ship.

The Ankari are a spacefaring humanoid civilization in the Delta Quadrant. They have access to warp technology, but use a form of propulsion that is difficult for sensors to detect. They harbored a great respect for what they termed "spirits of good fortune", nucleogenic lifeforms from another realm, which they could summon using a summoning beacon.


Annari

SPECIES
Annari
Homeworld:
Annari
Quadrant:
Delta
Affiliation:
Annari Empire
Biology
Average Male Height:
173 cm (5 ft. 8 in.)-198 cm (6 ft. 6 in.)
Average Male Weight:
70.3 kg (155 lb.)-108.9 kg (240 lb.)
Average Female Height:
165 cm (5 ft. 5 in.)-221 cm (7 ft. 3 in.)
Average Female Weight:
52.2 kg (115 lb.)-95.3 kg (210 lb.)
Minimum Academy Age:
Life Expectancy:
Distinctive Features:
Playability
PRC Rated:
No
NPC Rated:
No


Valen, an Annari

The Annari are a humanoid species from the Delta Quadrant, with greenish-brown skin and many bony facial structures. Their government is the Annari Empire.

Since at least 2374, the Annari have been at war with the Kraylor, enforcing a blockade of the Kraylor homeworld.


Antarian

SPECIES
Antarian
Homeworld:
Antaria
Quadrant:
Delta
Affiliation:
Unknown
Biology
Average Male Height:
173 cm (5 ft. 8 in.)-196 cm (6 ft. 5 in.)
Average Male Weight:
52.2 kg (115 lb.)-99.8 kg (220 lb.)
Average Female Height:
165 cm (5 ft. 5 in.)-188 cm (6 ft. 2 in.)
Average Female Weight:
45.4 kg (100 lb.)-90.7 kg (200 lb.)
Minimum Academy Age:
Life Expectancy:
110
Distinctive Features:
Playability
PRC Rated:
No
NPC Rated:
No


O'Zaal, an Antarian

The Antarians are a warp-capable species from the Delta Quadrant who shared their territory with three other species. These species existed in a state of hostility until a treaty was signed between the factions in 2377 and the Antarians hosted the commemorative Antarian Trans-stellar Rally.

Culture

  • Antarian cider
  • Antarian moon blossom


Antedean

SPECIES
Antedean
Homeworld:
Antede III
Quadrant:
Alpha
Affiliation:
Unknown
Biology
Average Male Height:
160 cm (5 ft. 3 in.)-196 cm (6 ft. 5 in.)
Average Male Weight:
52.2 kg (115 lb.)-99.8 kg (220 lb.)
Average Female Height:
152 cm (5 ft. 0 in.)-188 cm (6 ft. 2 in.)
Average Female Weight:
45.4 kg (100 lb.)-90.7 kg (200 lb.)
Minimum Academy Age:
Life Expectancy:
Unknown
Distinctive Features:
Playability
PRC Rated:
No
NPC Rated:
No


Two Antedean dignitaries.

Antedeans are a civilization native to the Alpha Quadrant. They are a species of fish-like humanoids from the planet Antede III.

Antedeans find space flight extremely traumatic and survive the ordeal by entering a self-induced catatonic state. Upon arrival at the end of a voyage, Antedeans require great quantities of food, known as vermicula, to replenish their bodies. Few humans have seen an Antedean in the flesh. Antedeans have unsophisticated minds that could be easily read by Betazoids.


Antican

SPECIES
United Federation of Planets logo.png AnticanUnited Federation of Planets logo.png
Homeworld:
Antica
Quadrant:
Alpha
Affiliation:
United Federation of Planets
Biology
Average Male Height:
193 cm (6 ft. 4 in.)-229 cm (7 ft. 6 in.)
Average Male Weight:
83.9 kg (185 lb.)-149.7 kg (330 lb.)
Average Female Height:
183 cm (6 ft. 0 in.)-213 cm (7 ft. 0 in.)
Average Female Weight:
72.6 kg (160 lb.)-140.6 kg (310 lb.)
Minimum Academy Age:
15
Life Expectancy:
50
Distinctive Features:
Playability
PRC Rated:
Yes
NPC Rated:
Yes


Badar N'D'D, an Antican male.

The Anticans are a large, furry, sentient humanoid species from the planet Antica in the Beta Renner system. They are a carnivorous species who prefer to eat their meat alive.

In 2364, the Anticans applied for membership to the United Federation of Planets. The USS Enterprise NCC-1701-D transported their delegates to the planet Parliament to help resolve a long standing dispute with their sister planet, Selay, as part of the admission process.



Arbazan

SPECIES
United Federation of Planets logo.png ArbazanUnited Federation of Planets logo.png
Homeworld:
Arbaza
Quadrant:
Beta
Affiliation:
United Federation of Planets
Biology
Average Male Height:
173 cm (5 ft. 8 in.)-213 cm (7 ft. 0 in.)
Average Male Weight:
61.2 kg (135 lb.)-108.9 kg (240 lb.)
Average Female Height:
165 cm (5 ft. 5 in.)-203 cm (6 ft. 8 in.)
Average Female Weight:
52.2 kg (115 lb.)-99.8 kg (220 lb.)
Minimum Academy Age:
18
Life Expectancy:
100
Distinctive Features:
Playability
PRC Rated:
Yes
NPC Rated:
Yes


File:Taxco 2C Arbazan.jpg
Ambassador Taxco, an Arbazan

The Arbazan species are a member of the Federation. Bolian Ambassador Vadosia called them a "sexually repressed" species.


Argelian

SPECIES
United Federation of Planets logo.png ArgelianUnited Federation of Planets logo.png
Homeworld:
Argelius II
Quadrant:
Beta
Affiliation:
United Federation of Planets
Biology
Average Male Height:
165 cm (5 ft. 5 in.)-203 cm (6 ft. 8 in.)
Average Male Weight:
52.2 kg (115 lb.)-99.8 kg (220 lb.)
Average Female Height:
157 cm (5 ft. 2 in.)-185 cm (6 ft. 1 in.)
Average Female Weight:
47.6 kg (105 lb.)-81.6 kg (180 lb.)
Minimum Academy Age:
18
Life Expectancy:
120
Distinctive Features:
Playability
PRC Rated:
Yes
NPC Rated:
Yes


Prefect Jaris, a male Argelian


The Argelians are a humanoid species that hail from the planet Argelius II.

Outwardly identical to Humans, the Argelian race is known for its hedonistic, peace-loving nature. This was acquired after undergoing a period in Argelian history known as the Great Awakening circa the 2060s, which fundamentally reformed their society from violent to placid. Since the Great Awakening, the Argelians have adopted a pacifist way of life, deploring any form of violence. Some Argelians possesses psychic powers, but it is not a common characteristic to this race. This pleasure-loving cultural trait makes it necessary to import administrative officials from other worlds to maintain order.


Argrathi

SPECIES
Argrathi
Homeworld:
Argartha
Quadrant:
Gamma
Affiliation:
Unknown
Biology
Average Male Height:
175 cm (5 ft. 9 in.)-218 cm (7 ft. 2 in.)
Average Male Weight:
56.7 kg (125 lb.)-113.4 kg (250 lb.)
Average Female Height:
175 cm (5 ft. 9 in.)-218 cm (7 ft. 2 in.)
Average Female Weight:
56.7 kg (125 lb.)-113.4 kg (250 lb.)
Minimum Academy Age:
Life Expectancy:
105
Distinctive Features:
Playability
PRC Rated:
No
NPC Rated:
No


Ee'char, a male Argrathi.
K'Par Rinn, a female Argrathi

The Argrathi are a species native to the Gamma Quadrant planet Argratha. They are experts at mind alteration and use advanced technology to implant their prisoners' minds with fictional events as a form of punishment.

During a visit to Argratha in 2372, Miles O'Brien was accused of espionage by the Argrathi and was subjected to twenty correction cycles.


Arkarian

SPECIES
United Federation of Planets logo.png ArkarianUnited Federation of Planets logo.png
Homeworld:
Arkaria
Quadrant:
Alpha
Affiliation:
United Federation of Planets
Biology
Average Male Height:
165 cm (5 ft. 5 in.)-213 cm (7 ft. 0 in.)
Average Male Weight:
52.2 kg (115 lb.)-99.8 kg (220 lb.)
Average Female Height:
165 cm (5 ft. 5 in.)-213 cm (7 ft. 0 in.)
Average Female Weight:
52.2 kg (115 lb.)-99.8 kg (220 lb.)
Minimum Academy Age:
17
Life Expectancy:
125
Distinctive Features:
Playability
PRC Rated:
Yes
NPC Rated:
Yes


Orton, an Arkarian male

The Arkarians are a humanoid race native to the planet Arkaria. Their physical appearance is similar to that of Humans, with the exception of characteristic ridges on their foreheads. They are formally allied with the Federation and jointly maintain the Remmler Array and Arkaria Base.

By 2369, the Arkarians began to trend towards a more egalitarian society.


Arkonian

SPECIES
Arkonian
Homeworld:
Arkonia
Quadrant:
Beta
Affiliation:
Unknown
Biology
Average Male Height:
175 cm (5 ft. 9 in.)-203 cm (6 ft. 8 in.)
Average Male Weight:
72.6 kg (160 lb.)-108.9 kg (240 lb.)
Average Female Height:
168 cm (5 ft. 6 in.)-193 cm (6 ft. 4 in.)
Average Female Weight:
63.5 kg (140 lb.)-99.8 kg (220 lb.)
Minimum Academy Age:
Life Expectancy:
140
Distinctive Features:
Playability
PRC Rated:
Yes
NPC Rated:
Yes


Zho'Kaan, an Arkonian

The Arkonians are a reptilian humanoid species native to the Beta Quadrant.

Arkonians do not have sweat glands, and their bodies' hydration system is not based on water. Instead they drink a brown liquid that they call "taratt-aash". Their saliva has healing properties, as it can quickly repair skin abrasions. Their cellular structure is not capable of handling rapid temperature changes.

In the early-2050s, the Arkonians achieved warp capability. The Vulcans soon made first contact with them, but it wasn't incredibly successful. They proved to be suspicious and deceitful, and the Vulcans were soon recalled.

For more than a century after that, the Arkonians and the Vulcans had rocky relations. Arkonian destroyer captains would be wary of any ship that had even a single Vulcan on it.


Axanar

SPECIES
Axanar
Homeworld:
Axanar
Quadrant:
Beta
Affiliation:
Unknown
Biology
Average Male Height:
183 cm (6 ft. 0 in.)-218 cm (7 ft. 2 in.)
Average Male Weight:
72.6 kg (160 lb.)-117.9 kg (260 lb.)
Average Female Height:
175 cm (5 ft. 9 in.)-206 cm (6 ft. 9 in.)
Average Female Weight:
63.5 kg (140 lb.)-108.9 kg (240 lb.)
Minimum Academy Age:
20
Life Expectancy:
400
Distinctive Features:
Playability
PRC Rated:
Yes
NPC Rated:
Yes


An Axanar in 2151.
File:Axanarscript.gif
Axanar script

The Axanar are an androgynous, humanoid, Beta Quadrant species with an average life span of 400 years. They are native to the planet Axanar.

The Axanar body produces triglobulin from its zymuth gland. This substance has medical and aphrodisiac properties, and is used by a number of different species for those purposes. Some even forcefully 'harvest' Axanar for their triglobulin.

The Axanar apparently prefer a nitrogen-methane atmosphere.

By the mid-23rd century, a military conflict had broken out at the site of the Axanar's homeworld, involving the United Federation of Planets, Star Fleet and Captain Garth of Izar. Izar was victorious in what became known as the Battle of Axanar and his exploits in the action would become required reading at Star Fleet Academy.


B'omar

SPECIES
B'omar
Homeworld:
Unknown
Quadrant:
Delta
Affiliation:
B'omar Sovereignty
Biology
Average Male Height:
173 cm (5 ft. 8 in.)-203 cm (6 ft. 8 in.)
Average Male Weight:
56.7 kg (125 lb.)-104.3 kg (230 lb.)
Average Female Height:
165 cm (5 ft. 5 in.)-193 cm (6 ft. 4 in.)
Average Female Weight:
52.2 kg (115 lb.)-99.8 kg (220 lb.)
Minimum Academy Age:
Life Expectancy:
150
Distinctive Features:
Playability
PRC Rated:
No
NPC Rated:
No


Gauman, a B'omar male.

The B'omar are a humanoid species native to the Delta Quadrant. Their government was known as the B'omar Sovereignty. They are extremely officious and xenophobic

The B'omar are neighbors of the Nassordin with whom they carrying out delicate trade negotiations.


B'Saari

SPECIES
B'Saari
Homeworld:
B'Saari II
Quadrant:
Alpha
Affiliation:
Unknown
Biology
Average Male Height:
170 cm (5 ft. 7 in.)-203 cm (6 ft. 8 in.)
Average Male Weight:
65.8 kg (145 lb.)-108.9 kg (240 lb.)
Average Female Height:
163 cm (5 ft. 4 in.)-193 cm (6 ft. 4 in.)
Average Female Weight:
52.2 kg (115 lb.)-99.8 kg (220 lb.)
Minimum Academy Age:
18
Life Expectancy:
130
Distinctive Features:
Playability
PRC Rated:
Yes
NPC Rated:
Yes


The B'Saari are an intelligent spacefaring species, native to the planet B'Saari II.

They were the first sentient species with whom the Denobulans made contact with prior to the 15th century. Before this encounter, most Denobulans had believed themselves to be the only intelligent species in the galaxy. Some refused to believe otherwise even with evidence to the contrary standing before them.

The B'Saari had a technique for reviving the dead not unlike the procedure done in the Earth film Frankenstein, although the revived weren't capable of more than basic neural and metabolic functions.


Ba'neth

SPECIES
Ba'neth
Homeworld:
Unknown
Quadrant:
Delta
Affiliation:
Unknown
Biology
Average Male Height:
165 cm (5 ft. 5 in.)-196 cm (6 ft. 5 in.)
Average Male Weight:
54.4 kg (120 lb.)-99.8 kg (220 lb.)
Average Female Height:
157 cm (5 ft. 2 in.)-188 cm (6 ft. 2 in.)
Average Female Weight:
45.4 kg (100 lb.)-99.8 kg (220 lb.)
Minimum Academy Age:
Life Expectancy:
Unknown
Distinctive Features:
Playability
PRC Rated:
No
NPC Rated:
No


A sensor echo of a Ba'neth.

The Ba'neth are an extremely xenophobic and reclusive Delta Quadrant species. They are known to have tentacles, and possess a relatively large fleet of ships, including at least one space station.

They inhabit the same region of space as the Kesat, who until 2376 regarded the Ba'neth as a myth since so little was known about them. Despite this, a Kesat investigator, Naroq, believed that they existed and spent much of his career searching for proof.

Through 2376 there had been twelve incidences of ships being attacked by unknown assailants in that region of space. No crew belonging to the ships attacked had ever survived until the Delta Flyer, a shuttlecraft belonging to the USS Voyager encountered a Ba'neth in that year. Lieutenant Tuvok was assaulted when he interrupted it downloading tactical information from the Flyer's computer.

The species were found to utilize cloaking technology to help them remain undetected, and to observe other species traveling through their space. Captain Janeway sought the help of Naroq, who had devised a method of illuminating the cloak, to try to find the Ba'neth. Having modified Voyager's deflector dish, and knowing the cloaking frequency which Tuvok remembered from his scan, Janeway located a Ba'neth space station. They admitted to attacking the ships to assess the threat that they posed, and agreed to trade the photolithic converter used to find them for information that would help to treat the still-affected Tuvok.


Bandi

SPECIES
United Federation of Planets logo.png BandiUnited Federation of Planets logo.png
Homeworld:
Deneb IV
Quadrant:
Alpha
Affiliation:
United Federation of Planets
Biology
Average Male Height:
170 cm (5 ft. 7 in.)-203 cm (6 ft. 8 in.)
Average Male Weight:
68 kg (150 lb.)-113.4 kg (250 lb.)
Average Female Height:
165 cm (5 ft. 5 in.)-196 cm (6 ft. 5 in.)
Average Female Weight:
54.4 kg (120 lb.)-113.4 kg (250 lb.)
Minimum Academy Age:
17
Life Expectancy:
115
Distinctive Features:
Playability
PRC Rated:
Yes
NPC Rated:
Yes


Groppler Zorn, a Bandi

The 'Bandi are a humanoid race who inhabit the planet Deneb IV. Their technology is not particularly advanced, and their architecture is surprisingly simple.

During the mid-24th century, a group of Bandi captured an injured spaceborne entity and brought it to the surface of Deneb IV. The Bandi nourished the lifeform back to health, but kept it only strong enough to use its unique ability to change energy into matter. Too weak to leave the surface, the creature was imprisoned on the planet and forced to manifest itself as Farpoint Station.

In the year 2364, the lifeform's mate came to Deneb IV to free it, attacking the nearby "Old Bandi City". This attack lead the crew of the USS Enterprise, NCC-1701-D to realize the nature of Farpoint Station and give aid to the injured creature, allowing it to rejoin its mate in orbit of Deneb.


Barkonian

SPECIES
Barkonian
Homeworld:
Barkon IV
Quadrant:
Alpha
Affiliation:
[[]]
Biology
Average Male Height:
173 cm (5 ft. 8 in.)-198 cm (6 ft. 6 in.)
Average Male Weight:
59 kg (130 lb.)-113.4 kg (250 lb.)
Average Female Height:
163 cm (5 ft. 4 in.)-188 cm (6 ft. 2 in.)
Average Female Weight:
45.4 kg (100 lb.)-99.8 kg (220 lb.)
Minimum Academy Age:
Life Expectancy:
110
Distinctive Features:
Playability
PRC Rated:
No
NPC Rated:
No


Gia, a young Barkonian female

The Barkonians are a pre-industrial society from Barkon IV. Barkonians are humanoid in appearance, with a distinctive patterned forehead.

In 2370, a Federation probe crash-landed on the planet, causing some Barkonians to suffer the effects of radiation poisoning. The Barkonians also had their first contact with alien life, when Lieutenant Commander Data was dispatched to retrieve and salvage the probe's components. Damaged by the probe, Data lost his memory, and spent several weeks living among the Barkonians.


Barzan

SPECIES
Barzan
Homeworld:
Baran II
Quadrant:
Alpha
Affiliation:
Unknown
Biology
Average Male Height:
165 cm (5 ft. 5 in.)-198 cm (6 ft. 6 in.)
Average Male Weight:
56.7 kg (125 lb.)-106.6 kg (235 lb.)
Average Female Height:
157 cm (5 ft. 2 in.)-188 cm (6 ft. 2 in.)
Average Female Weight:
45.4 kg (100 lb.)-97.5 kg (215 lb.)
Minimum Academy Age:
19
Life Expectancy:
90
Distinctive Features:
Playability
PRC Rated:
Yes
NPC Rated:
Yes


Bhavani, a Barzan female.

The Barzans are a humanoid species native to the planet Barzan II. In appearance they have light-copper to tannish skin, with some facial ridges and a hairline set far back from the forehead. When leaving their homeworld, they have to wear a breathing device which provides them with the gases that are found in the atmosphere of Barzan II. The Barzan II atmosphere is toxic to many other humanoid species.

The Barzans are a resource-poor species and only moderately technologically advanced. When the Barzan wormhole was discovered in 2366 the lack of other resources was a major factor in the Barzans' decision to sell rights to the wormhole to the highest bidder.


Benkaran

SPECIES
Benkaran
Homeworld:
Unknown
Quadrant:
Delta
Affiliation:
Unknown
Biology
Average Male Height:
173 cm (5 ft. 8 in.)-213 cm (7 ft. 0 in.)
Average Male Weight:
68 kg (150 lb.)-113.4 kg (250 lb.)
Average Female Height:
165 cm (5 ft. 5 in.)-213 cm (7 ft. 0 in.)
Average Female Weight:
61.2 kg (135 lb.)-99.8 kg (220 lb.)
Minimum Academy Age:
Unknown
Life Expectancy:
Distinctive Features:
Playability
PRC Rated:
No
NPC Rated:
No


Joleg, a male Benkaran (2377)
File:Benkaran worker.jpg
A female Benkaran

The Benkarans are a humanoid species from the Delta Quadrant. They have a slightly wider skull than Humans, and distinctive bone structures around the eyes.

The Benkarans live within the territory controlled by the Nygeans, who view them as predisposed to criminal behavior. Although they only comprise ten percent of the overall population, Benkarans make up eighty percent of the population of Nygean jails. Benkarans are also ten times more likely to be executed for a crime.

Several Benkarans were employed at the Primary Energy Facility on Quarra. One seemed to be a high-ranking monitor, since she worked at a console that controlled the access to main power through out the Capital.


Benthan

SPECIES
Benthan
Homeworld:
Benthos
Quadrant:
Delta
Affiliation:
Unknown
Biology
Average Male Height:
168 cm (5 ft. 6 in.)-201 cm (6 ft. 7 in.)
Average Male Weight:
59 kg (130 lb.)-99.8 kg (220 lb.)
Average Female Height:
163 cm (5 ft. 4 in.)-188 cm (6 ft. 2 in.)
Average Female Weight:
49.9 kg (110 lb.)-86.2 kg (190 lb.)
Minimum Academy Age:
Life Expectancy:
Unknown
Distinctive Features:
Playability
PRC Rated:
No
NPC Rated:
No


Steth, in the body of a Benthan.

The Benthan are a warp capable species from Benthos in the Delta Quadrant.

Physically, they are humanoid with a large nasal structure that extends up to their foreheads.


Betelgeusian

SPECIES
United Federation of Planets logo.png BetelgeusianUnited Federation of Planets logo.png
Homeworld:
Betelgeuse II
Quadrant:
Alpha
Affiliation:
United Federation of Planets
Biology
Average Male Height:
213 cm (7 ft. 0 in.)-234 cm (7 ft. 8 in.)
Average Male Weight:
99.8 kg (220 lb.)-117.9 kg (260 lb.)
Average Female Height:
213 cm (7 ft. 0 in.)-224 cm (7 ft. 4 in.)
Average Female Weight:
90.7 kg (200 lb.)-108.9 kg (240 lb.)
Minimum Academy Age:
18
Life Expectancy:
160
Distinctive Features:
Playability
PRC Rated:
Yes
NPC Rated:
Yes


A Betelgeusian ambassador

The Betelgeusians hail from the planet of Betelgeuse II. They are a seven foot tall humanoid species, descended from a race of leopard-like eagles. They have claw and bone structures like a condor, but walk upright. The Betelgeusians became a member of the United Federation of Planets by the 2270s.



Bijani

SPECIES
United Federation of Planets logo.png BijaniUnited Federation of Planets logo.png
Homeworld:
Bijani
Quadrant:
Alpha
Affiliation:
United Federation of Planets
Biology
Average Male Height:
165 cm (5 ft. 5 in.)-193 cm (6 ft. 4 in.)
Average Male Weight:
45.4 kg (100 lb.)-104.3 kg (230 lb.)
Average Female Height:
152 cm (5 ft. 0 in.)-178 cm (5 ft. 10 in.)
Average Female Weight:
45.4 kg (100 lb.)-81.6 kg (180 lb.)
Minimum Academy Age:
17
Life Expectancy:
140
Distinctive Features:
Playability
PRC Rated:
Yes
NPC Rated:
Yes


The Bijani are a humanoid species that are an offshoot of the Kobliad species, but have developed a smaller naso-cranial ridge. They were encountered by the Federation in the 24th century on the planet Bijan, which is located in the Alpha Quadrant. The species is more commonly known to be nomadic stellar-wanderers. Following their acceptance into the Federation, some members of the species have decided to join Star Fleet.

The Bijani have a unique ability: when in great pain their body is flooded with adrenaline and it has a unusual effect on their neuropsychology. They enter a pain-trance that allows the body to continue working while not being affected by their own level of pain. This also helps by pushing their body’s limits. |

This page was written by P. Powell (Peter Powell).


Boslic

SPECIES
Boslic
Homeworld:
Boslic
Quadrant:
Alpha
Affiliation:
Unknown
Biology
Average Male Height:
168 cm (5 ft. 6 in.)-198 cm (6 ft. 6 in.)
Average Male Weight:
52.2 kg (115 lb.)-99.8 kg (220 lb.)
Average Female Height:
163 cm (5 ft. 4 in.)-193 cm (6 ft. 4 in.)
Average Female Weight:
52.2 kg (115 lb.)-99.8 kg (220 lb.)
Minimum Academy Age:
18
Life Expectancy:
115
Distinctive Features:
Playability
PRC Rated:
Yes
NPC Rated:
Yes


Rionoj, a Boslic female

The Boslics are a neutral, spacefaring, humanoid specie who come from the planet Boslic.

During the 2370s, Boslic freighters frequently visited Deep Space 9. In 2372, a Boslic freighter was involved in a contraband smuggling operation uncovered by Kurn, a Klingon working as a Bajoran security officer.



Botha

SPECIES
Botha
Homeworld:
Botha
Quadrant:
Delta
Affiliation:
Unknown
Biology
Average Male Height:
168 cm (5 ft. 6 in.)-201 cm (6 ft. 7 in.)
Average Male Weight:
72.6 kg (160 lb.)-113.4 kg (250 lb.)
Average Female Height:
160 cm (5 ft. 3 in.)-188 cm (6 ft. 2 in.)
Average Female Weight:
49.9 kg (110 lb.)-99.8 kg (220 lb.)
Minimum Academy Age:
Life Expectancy:
110
Distinctive Features:
Playability
PRC Rated:
No
NPC Rated:
No


Bothan infiltrator (2372).

The Botha are a reclusive, apparently humanoid species who inhabit a region of space in the Delta Quadrant. Hostile to outsiders, most vessels which enter their space are never seen again.

In 2372, the USS Voyager entered their space and attempted to negotiate passage. Almost the entire crew was neutralized in an elaborate series of hallucinations, apparently caused by a powerful psionic field generated by three Bothan ships. The hallucinations began with various elements from the target's memory, and gradually became more inclusive until the person entered a comatose state, trapped in a fantasy reality.

The Bothan telepathy was defeated by Kes, who was able to "mirror" their attacks back onto the perpetrator. This allowed her to trigger a resonance burst from the warp core, which blocked the Bothan's psionic field. However, both the Bothan on Voyager and his ships were illusions, disappearing after informing Captain Kathryn Janeway that he had no reason for attacking them other than that he could. The Botha's true nature was never discovered.


Brekkian

SPECIES
Brekkian
Homeworld:
Brekka
Quadrant:
Alpha
Affiliation:
Unknown
Biology
Average Male Height:
168 cm (5 ft. 6 in.)-196 cm (6 ft. 5 in.)
Average Male Weight:
63.5 kg (140 lb.)-108.9 kg (240 lb.)
Average Female Height:
160 cm (5 ft. 3 in.)-188 cm (6 ft. 2 in.)
Average Female Weight:
49.9 kg (110 lb.)-95.3 kg (210 lb.)
Minimum Academy Age:
18
Life Expectancy:
125
Distinctive Features:
Playability
PRC Rated:
Yes
NPC Rated:
Yes


Sobi, a Brekkian male

Brekkians are a humanoid species native to the planet Brekka. They, like the Ornarans, possess the natural ability to generate electrical discharges with their bodies.

A century ago, the Brekkians helped the Ornarans survive a deadly plague, by supplying them with the medicine felicium, which is available only on Brekka.

By the 24th century, the plague was wiped out, but the Brekkians exploited the situation by concealing this fact from the Ornarans, and they continued supplying them with the drug, to which they eventually became addicted. Generations of drug addiction and dependence resulted in a loss of intelligence to the Ornarans, which the Brekkians exploited even more.

By 2364, the Ornarans had lost their ability to transport the felicium from Brekka to Ornara. This put the economy of Brekka under threat, because they'd become dependent on the income from the sale of felicium to the Ornarans, and the sole remaining industry on Brekka was the production of the drug.

It is unknown what happened after this.



Bringloidi

SPECIES
Bringloidi
Homeworld:
Bringloid V
Quadrant:
Alpha
Affiliation:
United Earth (Originally)
Biology
Average Male Height:
173 cm (5 ft. 8 in.)-198 cm (6 ft. 6 in.)
Average Male Weight:
63.5 kg (140 lb.)-104.3 kg (230 lb.)
Average Female Height:
165 cm (5 ft. 5 in.)-183 cm (6 ft. 0 in.)
Average Female Weight:
45.4 kg (100 lb.)-81.6 kg (180 lb.)
Minimum Academy Age:
Life Expectancy:
120
Distinctive Features:
Playability
PRC Rated:
Yes
NPC Rated:
Yes


Bringloidi.jpg

The Bringloidi are a group of humans who settled on the planet Bringloid V in the Ficus sector sometime in the early 22nd century, after departing Earth aboard the SS Mariposa.

The Bringloidi are a group of primarily Irish descent, who left Earth as part of the Neo-transcendentalist movement that followed World War III and first contact. Despite their rejection of technology, the colony prospered due to the Bringloidi's use of traditional techniques for providing their own textiles and food.

In 2365, the Bringloidi, led by Danilo Odell, were forced to evacuate aboard the USS Enterprise-D due to increased solar flare activity in their star system. At Captain Jean-Luc Picard's suggestion, they eventually merged with the clone-based society of the Mariposans, also descended from those on the SS Mariposa.

It can be assumed that the name Bringloidi is based on the Irish word "Brionglóidí", meaning "dreams."


Bzzit Khaht

SPECIES
United Federation of Planets logo.png Bzzit KhahtUnited Federation of Planets logo.png
Homeworld:
Althos IV
Quadrant:
Beta
Affiliation:
United Federation of Planets
Biology
Average Male Height:
168 cm (5 ft. 6 in.)-188 cm (6 ft. 2 in.)
Average Male Weight:
68 kg (150 lb.)-104.3 kg (230 lb.)
Average Female Height:
163 cm (5 ft. 4 in.)-178 cm (5 ft. 10 in.)
Average Female Weight:
59 kg (130 lb.)-90.7 kg (200 lb.)
Minimum Academy Age:
17
Life Expectancy:
50
Distinctive Features:
Playability
PRC Rated:
Yes
NPC Rated:
Yes


File:Bzzitkhaht.jpg
A Bzzit Khaht.

The Bzzit Khaht are a Federation member species from the planet Althos IV. A representative of this race was present on the Federation Council in 2286, laying witness to the Klingon ambassador's demands for James T. Kirk's death.


Calamarain

SPECIES
Calamarain
Homeworld:
Unknown
Quadrant:
Unknown
Affiliation:
Unknown
Biology
Average Male Height:
0 cm (0 ft. 0 in.)-0 cm (0 ft. 0 in.)
Average Male Weight:
0 kg (0 lb.)-0 kg (0 lb.)
Average Female Height:
0 cm (0 ft. 0 in.)-0 cm (0 ft. 0 in.)
Average Female Weight:
0 kg (0 lb.)-0 kg (0 lb.)
Minimum Academy Age:
Life Expectancy:
Unknown
Distinctive Features:
Playability
PRC Rated:
No
NPC Rated:
No


Calamarain

The Calamarain are intelligent, non-corporeal lifeforms that exist as clouds of ionized gas. They were once tormented by Q, who insisted that he did nothing "bizarre" or "grotesque" to them. The Calamarain communicate with high-pitched noises and grindings. They emit Berthold rays when probing something.

When Q lost his powers in 2366 and was exiled to the USS Enterprise NCC-1701-D to live as a human, the Calamarain sensed the chance for revenge and attacked Q and the Enterprise. To save the ship, Q took a shuttle to divert the Calamarain's attention away. This noble deed convinced the Q Continuum to restore his powers. Q immediately attempted to exact retribution against the Calamarain, but Q2 forced Q to let the Calamarain go without harm.


Caldonian

SPECIES
Caldonian
Homeworld:
Caldonia
Quadrant:
Gamma
Affiliation:
Unknown
Biology
Average Male Height:
175 cm (5 ft. 9 in.)-206 cm (6 ft. 9 in.)
Average Male Weight:
61.2 kg (135 lb.)-108.9 kg (240 lb.)
Average Female Height:
165 cm (5 ft. 5 in.)-196 cm (6 ft. 5 in.)
Average Female Weight:
56.7 kg (125 lb.)-99.8 kg (220 lb.)
Minimum Academy Age:
17
Life Expectancy:
145
Distinctive Features:
Playability
PRC Rated:
Yes
NPC Rated:
Yes


Leyor, a Caldonian.

The Caldonians are a humanoid species native to Caldonia. They are characterized by their tall stature, large cranium, three-fingered hands and dark brown skin.

Caldonians are committed to pure research and have built their reputation around that dedication. They are wary of things which distract from their research, such as administrative demands.

In 2366, the Caldonians were one of several species that negotiated for rights to the Barzan wormhole. Leyor was sent as their representative to talks held aboard the USS Enterprise NCC-1701-D. They were bought out by Devinoni Ral, who represented the Chrysalians. Ral brought up the tremendous amount of administration which would be needed to manage the wormhole and the high amount of traffic it would experience, which the Caldonians felt they were unable to handle. Commander William T. Riker, representing the Federation in Doctor Mendoza's absence, wanted to acquire their bid of Trillium 323, but the substance had been purchased by Ral before the Caldonians announced their withdrawal. Ral used the material to his advantage during the continuing negotiations between the Chrysalians, the Ferengi, and the Federation.


Chalnoth

SPECIES
Chalnoth
Homeworld:
Chalna
Quadrant:
Alpha
Affiliation:
Unknown
Biology
Average Male Height:
173 cm (5 ft. 8 in.)-198 cm (6 ft. 6 in.)
Average Male Weight:
72.6 kg (160 lb.)-108.9 kg (240 lb.)
Average Female Height:
173 cm (5 ft. 8 in.)-198 cm (6 ft. 6 in.)
Average Female Weight:
72.6 kg (160 lb.)-108.9 kg (240 lb.)
Minimum Academy Age:
Life Expectancy:
125
Distinctive Features:
Playability
PRC Rated:
Yes
NPC Rated:
Yes


Esoqq, a male Chalnoth.

The Chalnoth are a warlike, warp-capable species native to the planet Chalna. The Chalnoth do not believe in government so their society exists in a state of total anarchy, where only the strong survive.

Some members of their society have the ability to go without food for 3-4 days.


Chameloid

SPECIES
Minor Species
Homeworld:
Pollux VIII
Quadrant:
Gamma
Affiliation:
Unknown
Biology
Average Male Height:
173 cm (5 ft. 8 in.)-198 cm (6 ft. 6 in.)
Average Male Weight:
72.6 kg (160 lb.)-108.9 kg (240 lb.)
Average Female Height:
173 cm (5 ft. 8 in.)-198 cm (6 ft. 6 in.)
Average Female Weight:
72.6 kg (160 lb.)-108.9 kg (240 lb.)
Minimum Academy Age:
Life Expectancy:
Unknown
Distinctive Features:
Playability
PRC Rated:
No
NPC Rated:
No


Martia, a Chameloid.
Martia, in another form.

Chameloids, are a species of shapeshifers that some believed to be mythical.

Star Fleet officers James T. Kirk and Leonard McCoy met a chameloid named Martia during their imprisonment on the penal colony Rura Penthe in 2293.


Changeling

SPECIES
Changeling
Homeworld:
Unnamed Planet in Omarion Nebula
Quadrant:
Gamma
Affiliation:
Unknown
Biology
Average Male Height:
157 cm (5 ft. 2 in.)-203 cm (6 ft. 8 in.)
Average Male Weight:
72.6 kg (160 lb.)-127 kg (280 lb.)
Average Female Height:
157 cm (5 ft. 2 in.)-203 cm (6 ft. 8 in.)
Average Female Weight:
72.6 kg (160 lb.)-127 kg (280 lb.)
Minimum Academy Age:
Life Expectancy:
Unknown
Distinctive Features:
Playability
PRC Rated:
No
NPC Rated:
No


Martia, a Chameloid
An Allasomorph in it's true form

General

Changeling refers to any race with the ability to change its external physical features. The degree of physical transformation varies between different species. Some, such as the Chameloids and the Allasomorphs of Daled IV, are only able to change between humanoid forms. Others, such as the Founders from the Gamma Quadrant, are capable of mimicking virtually any phase of matter, including fog and fire, down to the molecular level.

They were noted for their capacity to alter their form to levels that were beyond that of similar shape changing species such as the Wraith, Vendorian and Chameloid races. (TLE novel: Night of the Wolves) In their most basic state Changelings resemble a golden translucent liquid. (DS9 episode: "The Search") This gelatinous substance which was held in a morphogenic matrix that activated into different shapes and textures through the use of a special enzyme. This allowed a Changeling to adopt any shape and texture that they desired so long as they studied the shape long enough. They were unable to mimic an object through a simple glance and were required to see enough of the item or person they wished to copy in order to perfectly take its form. But, by doing so, they were able to create a sophisticated facsimile of flesh and matter; allowing them to even take on clothing. (Decipher RPG module: Aliens) Changelings can take on almost any form; liquid, solid, gas and even plasma such as flames. Their abilities are limited mainly by their mass: they comfortably take on humanoid forms, but can also take the forms of things somewhat larger, and a great deal smaller. (DS9 episode: "The Search") The level of mimicry was so accurate that no known scanning technology was able to detect a Changeling once it had adopted a chosen form. (Decipher RPG module: Aliens) When a Changeling takes a form - such as a rock - Federation scanners would read the Changeling as a rock. (DS9 episode: "The Adversary")

However, any piece of the mimicked item that was separated from the main body such as blood samples reverted back to their gelatinous state. (Decipher RPG module: Aliens) Any portion of a Changeling's body that becomes separated from the main body reverts back to its natural state. The fact that a person was bleeding was often accepted as proof that a person was not a Changeling as if they were their blood would've reverted to its natural state. (DS9 episodes The Adversary, The Way of the Warrior, and Homefront). Furthermore, phaser's that were set on heavy stun were able to force a Changeling to revert to its natural form. In addition, a Changeling that was killed also changed back to its true shape. (Decipher RPG module: Aliens) In addition, a special quantum stasis field was capable of preventing a Changeling from altering their form. (DS9 episode: "The Die is Cast")

Whilst they were capable shapeshifters, a Changeling was required revert to its liquid state every sixteen hours to regenerate. (DS9 episode: "The Search") At such a time, they had to spend least a single hour a day to revert back to its gelatinous form whereupon they rested and rejuvenated. They were able to resist this for a limited amount of time but they would eventually forcibly revert against their will and be unable to take a shape until they had rested. Some Changelings were capable of withstanding this reversion longer than others with some being noted as being able to last a week before changing back to their gelatinous state. (Decipher RPG module: Aliens)

Changelings often had an intense desire to merge together and join the Great Link; typically this was at least once a week if not more frequently. (Decipher RPG module: Aliens) In order to accomplish this, they simply reverted to their liquid based form and merged together whereupon a link was established as their forms blended together. (DS9 episode: "The Search, Part II") Only foundlings were usually able to resist this urge which was due to the fact that they had been raised without knowing of the Link and thus retained some degree of individuality. This was often an alien concept to the other members of the Great Link. (Decipher RPG module: Aliens) As such, they often thought of a single member of their race as a drop in a larger ocean and thus saw little sense in individual identity. (DS9 episode: "The Search, Part II")

The morphogenic matrix of a Changeling was not perfect and it was capable of suffering from instabilities that could threaten their lives. A Changeling was able of being infected by disease and could spread this instability to the rest of their race through the Link thus threatening the entire species with such an ailment. (Decipher RPG module: Aliens)

The thoughts and emotions of Changelings could not be read by telepathic races such as the Betazoids. (DS9 episode: "Fascination") They were also able to survive in the vacuum of space, and were highly resistant to disruptor fire. (DS9 episodes: "Chimera", "Apocalypse Rising") The unique nature of the species meant that were were resistant to Borg assimilation. A Changeling was simply able to compress themselves and eject any nanoprobes within herself without any ill effects to them being seen. (DS9 - Mission Gamma novel: Lesser Evil)

It is apparent that Changelings are themselves warp-capable as Laas pursued and overtook a Runabout while at warp speed.

See Also


Chessu

SPECIES
Chessu
Homeworld:
Chessu
Quadrant:
Delta
Affiliation:
Unknown
Biology
Average Male Height:
163 cm (5 ft. 4 in.)-193 cm (6 ft. 4 in.)
Average Male Weight:
63.5 kg (140 lb.)-90.7 kg (200 lb.)
Average Female Height:
173 cm (5 ft. 8 in.)-193 cm (6 ft. 4 in.)
Average Female Weight:
72.6 kg (160 lb.)-99.8 kg (220 lb.)
Minimum Academy Age:
Life Expectancy:
Unknown
Distinctive Features:
Playability
PRC Rated:
No
NPC Rated:
No


The Chessu are a warp-capable species from the Delta Quadrant. They reside in a region of space also occupied by the Antarians, the Aksani, the Terrellians, the Imhotep, and others.

Two Chessu ships participated in the Antarian Trans-stellar Rally of 2377. Ambassador O'Zaal had promised the hosting of the post-race ceremony to the Chessu, which caused protests by the Aksani.


Chokuzan

SPECIES
Chokuzan
Homeworld:
Unknown
Quadrant:
Delta
Affiliation:
Unknown
Biology
Average Male Height:
168 cm (5 ft. 6 in.)-193 cm (6 ft. 4 in.)
Average Male Weight:
63.5 kg (140 lb.)-108.9 kg (240 lb.)
Average Female Height:
160 cm (5 ft. 3 in.)-185 cm (6 ft. 1 in.)
Average Female Weight:
54.4 kg (120 lb.)-95.3 kg (210 lb.)
Minimum Academy Age:
Life Expectancy:
Unknown
Distinctive Features:
Playability
PRC Rated:
No
NPC Rated:
No


A Chokuzan commander.

The Chokuzan may be a humanoid species native to the Delta Quadrant.

In 2377, while Q Junior was under Captain Janeway's care, he stole the Delta Flyer II and took Icheb with him as they escaped through a spatial flexure. Once they exited it, far from USS Voyager, they were hailed by a Chokuzan starship, who ordered them to surrender their vessel, as they were trespassing in Chokuzan space. After receiving phaser damage from the Delta Flyer, the Chokuzan commander fired a weapon at the shuttle, which disrupted Icheb's tactical console and injured him with omicron radiation. Junior panicked and returned to Voyager for treatment.

Later, when Janeway and Junior returned to the Chokuzan ship, the commander revealed himself to be Q, and he was just testing his son's response.

It is not stated whether the Chokuzan are a real species or not.


Chrysalian

SPECIES
Chrysalian
Homeworld:
Chrysalia
Quadrant:
Alpha
Affiliation:
Unknown
Biology
Average Male Height:
165 cm (5 ft. 5 in.)-191 cm (6 ft. 3 in.)
Average Male Weight:
59 kg (130 lb.)-104.3 kg (230 lb.)
Average Female Height:
157 cm (5 ft. 2 in.)-178 cm (5 ft. 10 in.)
Average Female Weight:
49.9 kg (110 lb.)-90.7 kg (200 lb.)
Minimum Academy Age:
18
Life Expectancy:
115
Distinctive Features:
Playability
PRC Rated:
Yes
NPC Rated:
Yes


The Chrysalians are a spacefaring race native to the planet Chrysalia in the Alpha Quadrant. They are a neutral people who have been at peace for 10 generations and now are "uninvolved in all interstellar matters of consequence." They seem to have unbalanced birthrates with women outnmbering men by four to one.

In 2366, they hired a human, Devinoni Ral, to handle their affairs in negotiation for the Barzan wormhole. The Chrysalians felt they had the resources, technology and science to oversee a wormhole, and Ral was able to secure exclusive rights to the wormhole by manipulating the Caldonians, the Ferengi, and the Federation. Eventually, the wormhole was determined to be useless, and Ral expected the Chrysalians to be quite angry when he returned to report to them.


Cravic

SPECIES
Cravic
Homeworld:
Cravic
Quadrant:
Delta
Affiliation:
Unknown
Biology
Average Male Height:
168 cm (5 ft. 6 in.)-188 cm (6 ft. 2 in.)
Average Male Weight:
63.5 kg (140 lb.)-104.3 kg (230 lb.)
Average Female Height:
163 cm (5 ft. 4 in.)-183 cm (6 ft. 0 in.)
Average Female Weight:
63.5 kg (140 lb.)-104.3 kg (230 lb.)
Minimum Academy Age:
Life Expectancy:
100
Distinctive Features:
Playability
PRC Rated:
No
NPC Rated:
No


Note: This species is extinct.

The Cravic were a specie of beings who used to exist in the Delta Quadrant. They were at war with the Pralor, and both sides built automative units to aid in their war. When the two races called a truce, they tried to dismantle their now-surplus units. However, the units terminated their builders to ensure their survival, and continued the war.

In 2372, the crew of the USS Voyager encountered a Cravic vessel manned by Cravic Automated Personnel Units. The technology of the Cravic ship is roughly equal to that of the Pralor, each with more powerful weapons, but slower engines than Voyager.


Crystalline Entry

SPECIES
United Federation of Planets logo.png Crystalline EntryUnited Federation of Planets logo.png
Homeworld:
Unknown
Quadrant:
Delta
Affiliation:
United Federation of Planets
Biology
Average Male Height:
0 cm (0 ft. 0 in.)-0 cm (0 ft. 0 in.)
Average Male Weight:
0 kg (0 lb.)-0 kg (0 lb.)
Average Female Height:
0 cm (0 ft. 0 in.)-0 cm (0 ft. 0 in.)
Average Female Weight:
0 kg (0 lb.)-0 kg (0 lb.)
Minimum Academy Age:
Life Expectancy:
Distinctive Features:
Playability
PRC Rated:
No
NPC Rated:
No


Located in the Delta Quadrant
The Crystalline Entity above Melona IV
Attempting to penetrate the USS Enterprise NCC-1701-D's shields
The Crystalline Entity feeding
Note: This is NOT a PC and NPC rated species.

The Crystalline Entity was a powerful, spaceborne creature characterized by a crystalline structure that resembled a large snowflake. It had warp speed travel capability, formidable size, and the ability to consume all life on a planet or starship. Its origin was somewhere in Delta Quadrant.

The Entity functioned as a giant electromagnetic collector and needed constant power, converting organic matter into energy. Once the Entity ravaged a planet, its natural resources were completely stripped. No further life would be able to grow for many years. Everything, including vegetation and bacteria, was completely converted. Bitrious matter was usually deposited in the Entity's wake, as were elevated levels of hydrocarbons, lanthanides, and nitrates. The Entity was unable to penetrate rock lined with both kelbonite and fistrium. Both metals needed to be present in order to refract the Entity's absorption power. The shields of a Galaxy starship were also impervious to the Entity. Dr. Kila Marr was one of the Federation's foremost experts on the Crystalline Entity, studying twelve attack sites including Forlat III.

The Entity, to which thousands of deaths are attributed, attacked the planet Omicron Theta in 2336, stripping all living material from the entire colony and killing many inhabitants, including Raymond Marr, Kila Marr's son. Colony residents Dr. Noonien Soong and Juliana Soong both fled during the attack aboard an escape pod, although Juliana Soong was severely injured. The android Lore was an ally of the Entity and responsible for luring it to Omicron Theta. He tried to "feed" the crew of the USS Enterprise NCC-1701-D to the Entity after he was revived in 2364. Enterprise's shields were enough to protect it from the Entity, and Lore was eventually transported into space. The Crystalline Entity retreated to parts unknown.

In 2368, the Crystalline Entity destroyed the fledgling colony on Melona IV. Two colonists, including Carmen Davila, were lost in the attack. Most of the colonists survived, thanks to a cavern lined with kelbonite and fistrium. The Enterprise rescued the survivors and brought Dr. Marr to the planet so she could further study the attack. She worked with Lieutenant Commander Data in order to develop a technique to communicate with the creature.

The Enterprise intercepted the Entity after it had killed the entire crew of a freighter, the Kallisko. They attracted the Entity by emitting graviton pulses at 10 per second from the Enterprise, as lower pulse rates had no effect on the creature. The creature approached the Enterprise, replying with a series of graviton pulses that the Enterprise crew interpreted as meaningful, but which it needed time to decode. Marr increased the pulse rate, eventually trying a continuous graviton emission. The Entity stopped emitting pulses of its own as the emissions drove it into resonance. The Enterprise crew tried to stop the emissions, only to find that Marr had isolated the access code for the emission controls. Before the crew could halt the emissions, the resonance shattered the Entity.

It is unknown whether the Crystalline Entity was a unique lifeform or simply a single member of a species.


Daliwakan

SPECIES
Daliwakan
Homeworld:
Daliwakan
Quadrant:
Alpha
Affiliation:
Unknown
Biology
Average Male Height:
168 cm (5 ft. 6 in.)-193 cm (6 ft. 4 in.)
Average Male Weight:
63.5 kg (140 lb.)-108.9 kg (240 lb.)
Average Female Height:
157 cm (5 ft. 2 in.)-185 cm (6 ft. 1 in.)
Average Female Weight:
49.9 kg (110 lb.)-90.7 kg (200 lb.)
Minimum Academy Age:
18
Life Expectancy:
110
Distinctive Features:
Playability
PRC Rated:
Yes
NPC Rated:
Yes


The Daliwakans are a humanoid species native to the Alpha Quadrant.

The Daliwakans are mainly Human in appearance except for a row of ridges down the center of their forehead, and pronounced skin above the eyebrows. Daliwakans can successfully mated with Humans.


Dax's species

SPECIES
United Federation of Planets logo.png Dax's speciesUnited Federation of Planets logo.png
Homeworld:
Dax
Quadrant:
Beta
Affiliation:
United Federation of Planets
Biology
Average Male Height:
163 cm (5 ft. 4 in.)-193 cm (6 ft. 4 in.)
Average Male Weight:
63.5 kg (140 lb.)-99.8 kg (220 lb.)
Average Female Height:
157 cm (5 ft. 2 in.)-183 cm (6 ft. 0 in.)
Average Female Weight:
54.4 kg (120 lb.)-90.7 kg (200 lb.)
Minimum Academy Age:
18
Life Expectancy:
100
Distinctive Features:
Playability
PRC Rated:
Yes
NPC Rated:
Yes


Crewman Dax, a named member of the species
Dax's feet
Not to be confused with the Trill, who are the species of the Dax symbiont's hosts.

Dax's species is an Beta Quadrant species known to serve in Star Fleet.

They have some enhanced facial features, though their most distinguishing characteristic is their large, unusually-shaped feet, making it impossible for them to wear the same footwear as most humanoids. This species apparently does not have footwear of its own either, making their feet that much most noticeable.


Debrune

SPECIES
Debrune
Homeworld:
Vulcan (Originally) Settled on Barradas III
Quadrant:
Beta
Affiliation:
Unknown
Biology
Average Male Height:
173 cm (5 ft. 8 in.)-198 cm (6 ft. 6 in.)
Average Male Weight:
72.6 kg (160 lb.)-104.3 kg (230 lb.)
Average Female Height:
165 cm (5 ft. 5 in.)-188 cm (6 ft. 2 in.)
Average Female Weight:
59 kg (130 lb.)-90.7 kg (200 lb.)
Minimum Academy Age:
Life Expectancy:
200
Distinctive Features:
Playability
PRC Rated:
No
NPC Rated:
No


The Debrune are an ancient offshoot of the Romulans.

In the 4th century, the Debrune had an outpost on the planet Barradas III.

It is possible that the planets of Dessica II, Calder II, Yadalla Prime, and Draken IV were also associated with the Debrune or other early Romulans.


Devidian

SPECIES
Devidian
Homeworld:
Devidia II
Quadrant:
Beta
Affiliation:
Unknown
Biology
Average Male Height:
196 cm (6 ft. 5 in.)-284 cm (9 ft. 4 in.)
Average Male Weight:
81.6 kg (180 lb.)-136.1 kg (300 lb.)
Average Female Height:
196 cm (6 ft. 5 in.)-284 cm (9 ft. 4 in.)
Average Female Weight:
81.6 kg (180 lb.)-136.1 kg (300 lb.)
Minimum Academy Age:
Life Expectancy:
Unknown
Distinctive Features:
Playability
PRC Rated:
No
NPC Rated:
No


Devidians in their true form

Devidians are a vaguely humanoid, shapeshifting species native to Devidia II. They are between 2 and 3 meters in height, and have no apparent eyes. They possess an orifice on what most humanoids would call their forehead that resembles a mouth. They live out of phase with most other lifeforms with a phase variance of 0.004. They also possess the ability to travel through time.

Devidians' only useful form of nourishment is Human neural energy. They acquire this energy by draining the subject of their neural energy, killing the subject. They preyed on humans from 19th century San Francisco using the cholera epidemic at the time as a cover for their murders.

In 2369, the USS Enterprise NCC-1701-D fired modified photon torpedoes on the Devidians' cavern habitat to prevent them from further incursions. It is unknown whether this wiped out the species, or simply stopped them for a short amount of time.


Devore

SPECIES
Devore
Homeworld:
Devore
Quadrant:
Delta
Affiliation:
Unknown
Biology
Average Male Height:
168 cm (5 ft. 6 in.)-198 cm (6 ft. 6 in.)
Average Male Weight:
81.6 kg (180 lb.)-113.4 kg (250 lb.)
Average Female Height:
163 cm (5 ft. 4 in.)-193 cm (6 ft. 4 in.)
Average Female Weight:
68 kg (150 lb.)-104.3 kg (230 lb.)
Minimum Academy Age:
Life Expectancy:
Unknown
Distinctive Features:
Playability
PRC Rated:
No
NPC Rated:
No


Kashyk, a Devore.

The Devore are a humanoid species native to the Delta Quadrant. Their distinguishing features are a series of delicate ridges over the eyebrows and down the bridge of the nose.

The Devore are organized in the xenophobic Devore Imperium. They especially harbor a deep mistrust of telepaths and every "gaharey" (outsider) starship that passes through their space is meticulously searched.


Dinaali

SPECIES
Dinaali
Homeworld:
Dinaal IV
Quadrant:
Delta
Affiliation:
Unknown
Biology
Average Male Height:
165 cm (5 ft. 5 in.)-193 cm (6 ft. 4 in.)
Average Male Weight:
72.6 kg (160 lb.)-113.4 kg (250 lb.)
Average Female Height:
160 cm (5 ft. 3 in.)-188 cm (6 ft. 2 in.)
Average Female Weight:
63.5 kg (140 lb.)-104.3 kg (230 lb.)
Minimum Academy Age:
Life Expectancy:
120
Distinctive Features:
Playability
PRC Rated:
No
NPC Rated:
No


Tebbis, a Dinaali male (2377)
A Dinaali female
Dinaal script

The Dinaali (or the Dinaal) are a humanoid species from the Delta Quadrant.

The Dinaali are virtually identical to Humans in their outward appearance. However, their internal workings show several differences.

Up until the mid-24th century, the Dinaali were plagued with overpopulation, and a medical service that didn't treat the people it needed to. So the Dinaali government asked the Jye to intervene, a species known for their administrative abilities, and they reorganized the Dinaali medical system.

In the new system, each citizen received a "T.C." or Treatment coefficient, which designates how useful a person is to society.

In 2377, The Doctor was stolen by Gar and sold to a Dinaali medical ship. While there, he tried to "re-allocate" some medication so that the amount of medication a person received was based on how badly they needed it, not how "useful to society" they were.


Dosi

SPECIES
Dosi
Homeworld:
Dosi II
Quadrant:
Alpha
Affiliation:
Dosi Confederacy
Biology
Average Male Height:
165 cm (5 ft. 5 in.)-198 cm (6 ft. 6 in.)
Average Male Weight:
68 kg (150 lb.)-117.9 kg (260 lb.)
Average Female Height:
157 cm (5 ft. 2 in.)-188 cm (6 ft. 2 in.)
Average Female Weight:
54.4 kg (120 lb.)-99.8 kg (220 lb.)
Minimum Academy Age:
Life Expectancy:
125
Distinctive Features:
Playability
PRC Rated:
No
NPC Rated:
No


Inglatu, a male Dosi
Zyree, a female Dosi

The Dosi are a humanoid civilization native to the Gamma Quadrant, and were allies of the Dominion. The Dosi place great importance on business and are extremely aggressive negotiators, to the point that fatalities are not uncommon.

The Ferengi, represented by Quark and Pel, negotiated with the Dosi in 2370 to purchase 100,000 vats of tulaberry wine. When the Dosi were unable to fulfill the demand, they referred the Ferengi to the Karemma, an important commercial member of the Dominion.


Drayan

SPECIES
Drayan
File:Drayan Logo.png
Homeworld:
Drayan II
Quadrant:
Delta
Affiliation:
Unknown
Biology
Average Male Height:
163 cm (5 ft. 4 in.)-198 cm (6 ft. 6 in.)
Average Male Weight:
59 kg (130 lb.)-108.9 kg (240 lb.)
Average Female Height:
157 cm (5 ft. 2 in.)-191 cm (6 ft. 3 in.)
Average Female Weight:
49.9 kg (110 lb.)-95.3 kg (210 lb.)
Minimum Academy Age:
18
Life Expectancy:
100
Distinctive Features:
Playability
PRC Rated:
No
NPC Rated:
No


Prelate Alcia, an adult Drayan
Tressa, an elderly Drayan

The Drayan people are a humanoid species from the Delta Quadrant planet Drayan II. They were encountered by the USS Voyager in 2372.

In appearance they are humanoid with only a scaly, triangular patch at the center of their hairline to differentiate them from Humans. They wear drab clothes and cover all exposed skin with a thin black veil.

They are warp-capable, but several generations ago decided that their obsession with technological improvement was harming their species. As a result they have withdrawn into their own star system and hardly ever make contact with other species.

They believe that the body is merely a reflection of a higher existence and put this belief into practice with their death rites. Unusually, the Drayan aging process is the reverse of that of Humans: their elders appear to be children. Around their ninetieth year they feel a call to a cave on one of their moons and go there to die. The process of their death is uncertain but they leave no bodies, only a pile of clothing.

The exact Drayan aging process was never elaborated, although it is unlikely that they are born elderly. Most likely, they start reverting to childhood when they reach middle age. If they are indeed born as elders, they share their aging process with the beings from the Antimatter universe.


Dream species

SPECIES
Dream species
Homeworld:
Unknown
Quadrant:
Delta
Affiliation:
Dream Species
Biology
Average Male Height:
173 cm (5 ft. 8 in.)-198 cm (6 ft. 6 in.)
Average Male Weight:
68 kg (150 lb.)-117.9 kg (260 lb.)
Average Female Height:
163 cm (5 ft. 4 in.)-188 cm (6 ft. 2 in.)
Average Female Weight:
49.9 kg (110 lb.)-99.8 kg (220 lb.)
Minimum Academy Age:
Life Expectancy:
Unknown
Distinctive Features:
Playability
PRC Rated:
No
NPC Rated:
No


A member of the Dream species

The "dream species" are a species found in the Delta Quadrant. They are humanoid with prominent head ridges and orange skin.

Although they are corporeal, they use technology to exist in a collective dream state. They broadcast this collective dream into the surrounding space and used it to trap starship crews in a shared dream. The crews then eventually perished as their bodies lacked consumption of food and water. This seemed to be a defensive measure although it may have been a method of attack. It is also unknown if this species operated real starships, because any seen in the dream state may have been illusionary.

The species (or at least a group of them) were found as hundreds of sleeping bodies in a cavern on a planet, near a machine that created a neurogenic field that allowed the dream state to exist.

The species was encountered in 2374 by the USS Voyager but was defeated by Lieutenant Commander Chakotay, who had unusual command of his dream using a technique called lucid dreaming. With this method, he was able to locate the sleeping aliens in a cavern on a planet. He then dismantled a transmitter that the aliens used for their dream attacks, ending the crew's nightmares.

The dream species might wake up from time to time as a collective, because most humanoids have to feed and reproduce, which they probably cannot do in their sleep mode.


Dreman

SPECIES
Dreman
Homeworld:
Drema IV
Quadrant:
Alpha
Affiliation:
Unknown
Biology
Average Male Height:
163 cm (5 ft. 4 in.)-178 cm (5 ft. 10 in.)
Average Male Weight:
63.5 kg (140 lb.)-90.7 kg (200 lb.)
Average Female Height:
157 cm (5 ft. 2 in.)-173 cm (5 ft. 8 in.)
Average Female Weight:
49.9 kg (110 lb.)-86.2 kg (190 lb.)
Minimum Academy Age:
18
Life Expectancy:
130
Distinctive Features:
Playability
PRC Rated:
No
NPC Rated:
No



Note: This is NOT a PC and NPC rated race because of the Prime Directive.

The Dremans are a humanoid species native to the planet Drema IV in the Selcundi Drema sector. They have dark orange skin, enlarged foreheads and long fingers. The Dremans fall under the protection of the Prime Directive, as they are a pre-warp civilization that possess some technology, such as radio frequency transmitters.

In 2365, Data violated the Prime Directive when he responded to a radio call from a Dreman named Sarjenka.


Druoda

SPECIES
Druoda
Homeworld:
Druoda
Quadrant:
Delta
Affiliation:
Unknown
Biology
Average Male Height:
168 cm (5 ft. 6 in.)-198 cm (6 ft. 6 in.)
Average Male Weight:
59 kg (130 lb.)-108.9 kg (240 lb.)
Average Female Height:
160 cm (5 ft. 3 in.)-188 cm (6 ft. 2 in.)
Average Female Weight:
49.9 kg (110 lb.)-95.3 kg (210 lb.)
Minimum Academy Age:
Life Expectancy:
Unknown
Distinctive Features:
Playability
PRC Rated:
No
NPC Rated:
No


The Druoda are a Delta Quadrant species capable of building extremely powerful long range weapons controlled by artificial intelligences, such as the series 5 long-range tactical armor unit.

Until approximately 2372, they were engaged in war with another space-faring species from the Delta Quadrant who maintained a military installation on Salina Prime.


Ellora

SPECIES
Ellora
Homeworld:
Ellora
Quadrant:
Beta
Affiliation:
Unknown
Biology
Average Male Height:
163 cm (5 ft. 4 in.)-193 cm (6 ft. 4 in.)
Average Male Weight:
59 kg (130 lb.)-104.3 kg (230 lb.)
Average Female Height:
157 cm (5 ft. 2 in.)-188 cm (6 ft. 2 in.)
Average Female Weight:
49.9 kg (110 lb.)-95.3 kg (210 lb.)
Minimum Academy Age:
18
Life Expectancy:
110
Distinctive Features:
Playability
PRC Rated:
Yes
NPC Rated:
Yes


An Elloran male

The Ellora were one of two primitive races, including the Tarlac, that were conquered by the Son'a in 2325.

By 2375, both the Ellora and the Tarlac were fully integrated into the Son'a society as indentured servants.

Their heads are surrounded by a bone plate with patterns on it. The females and males share the same look in this regard. Formerly a primitive race, the Ellora, along with the Tarlac, were fully integrated into Son'a society as indentured servants by 2375. (TNG movie: Star Trek: Insurrection)


Eminian

SPECIES
Eminian
Homeworld:
Eminiar VII
Quadrant:
Beta
Affiliation:
Unknown
Biology
Average Male Height:
168 cm (5 ft. 6 in.)-196 cm (6 ft. 5 in.)
Average Male Weight:
63.5 kg (140 lb.)-108.9 kg (240 lb.)
Average Female Height:
160 cm (5 ft. 3 in.)-185 cm (6 ft. 1 in.)
Average Female Weight:
54.4 kg (120 lb.)-95.3 kg (210 lb.)
Minimum Academy Age:
Life Expectancy:
130
Distinctive Features:
Playability
PRC Rated:
No
NPC Rated:
No


The Eminians are a humanoid species native to the planet Eminiar VII. They had been fighting a war with neighboring planet Vendikar entirely by computer for five hundred years, killing 3 million people a year, before Kirk put a stop to it in 2267. The High Council of the Eminian Union have agreed to the establishment of full normal diplomatic relations with Federation.

People

Named
Unnamed


Enaran

SPECIES
Enaran
Homeworld:
Enara
Quadrant:
Delta
Affiliation:
Unknown
Biology
Average Male Height:
168 cm (5 ft. 6 in.)-196 cm (6 ft. 5 in.)
Average Male Weight:
63.5 kg (140 lb.)-104.3 kg (230 lb.)
Average Female Height:
160 cm (5 ft. 3 in.)-188 cm (6 ft. 2 in.)
Average Female Weight:
49.9 kg (110 lb.)-90.7 kg (200 lb.)
Minimum Academy Age:
Life Expectancy:
115
Distinctive Features:
Playability
PRC Rated:
No
NPC Rated:
No


Jareth, an Enaran
The Enaran flag.

The Enarans are the natives of the planet Enara Prime in the Delta Quadrant. They are a warp capable species but have only relatively low level engines. The Enarans are very concerned with personal hygiene and invented radioseptics for hand washing and personal cleaning. In addition to Enara Prime, they maintain an outpost at the Fima Colony.

Physiology

Physically, the Enarans are humanoid with red spotting near the eyes and forehead. As a species they are telepathic, and are able to implant memories in another person whether they are willing or not. However, making telepathic contact with an unwilling person is deeply condemned.

History

In 2373, the USS Voyager became the first Federation ship to make contact with the Enarans. At that time, B'Elanna Torres experienced intense telepathic memories of an Enaran holocaust that had taken place several decades earlier. During this time a group who did not wish to use technology, called the Regressives, were wiped out by the Enaran authorities. The holocaust had since been hidden from later generations. Upon finding the memories to be genuine, B'Elanna passed them on to a young Enaran and, presumably, started the Enarans on a road to addressing their past.

In the mid 24th century, the Enarans utilized public executions to silence dissidents. The execution post would be placed in town centers and violators were tied to the center post. When activated the post and violator would be bathed in a purple glow. The process took only a few seconds, but caused extreme pain. The device left the corpses with very badly burnt skin.


Enolian

SPECIES
Enolian
Homeworld:
Enolia
Quadrant:
Beta
Affiliation:
Unknown
Biology
Average Male Height:
168 cm (5 ft. 6 in.)-198 cm (6 ft. 6 in.)
Average Male Weight:
68 kg (150 lb.)-117.9 kg (260 lb.)
Average Female Height:
160 cm (5 ft. 3 in.)-191 cm (6 ft. 3 in.)
Average Female Weight:
59 kg (130 lb.)-104.3 kg (230 lb.)
Minimum Academy Age:
18
Life Expectancy:
140
Distinctive Features:
Playability
PRC Rated:
Yes
NPC Rated:
Yes


An Enolian male

The Enolians are a humanoid species. By the mid-22nd century, they ran the Canamar prison. They were a significant interstellar power, operating hundreds of starships and several busy trading outposts. Their judicial system was not known for its fairness, however, and they arrested Jonathan Archer for smuggling.


Entharan

SPECIES
Entharan
Homeworld:
Enthra
Quadrant:
Delta
Affiliation:
Unknown
Biology
Average Male Height:
163 cm (5 ft. 4 in.)-188 cm (6 ft. 2 in.)
Average Male Weight:
54.4 kg (120 lb.)-99.8 kg (220 lb.)
Average Female Height:
157 cm (5 ft. 2 in.)-183 cm (6 ft. 0 in.)
Average Female Weight:
45.4 kg (100 lb.)-81.6 kg (180 lb.)
Minimum Academy Age:
Life Expectancy:
Distinctive Features:
Playability
PRC Rated:
No
NPC Rated:
No


A male Entharan

The Entharans are a warp capable species found in the Delta Quadrant.

Physically they are humanoids with a complex bone structure around the top of their noses.

They rely primarily on trade as a method of survival and put great emphasis on maintaining good relations with their buyers. Consequently, even an accusation of wrongdoing can end the career of an Entharan trader.

They were encountered in 2374 by the USS Voyager. The crew attempted to buy goods from Kovin, a weapons trader. Unfortunately, an accident during a demonstration led Seven of Nine to wrongfully accuse the trader of mistreating her. Sadly, Kovin was killed before the mistake could be rectified.


Etanian

SPECIES
Etanian
Homeworld:
Etania
Quadrant:
Delta
Affiliation:
Etanian Order
Biology
Average Male Height:
168 cm (5 ft. 6 in.)-203 cm (6 ft. 8 in.)
Average Male Weight:
68 kg (150 lb.)-113.4 kg (250 lb.)
Average Female Height:
160 cm (5 ft. 3 in.)-196 cm (6 ft. 5 in.)
Average Female Weight:
59 kg (130 lb.)-104.3 kg (230 lb.)
Minimum Academy Age:
Life Expectancy:
145
Distinctive Features:
Playability
PRC Rated:
No
NPC Rated:
No


Goth, an Etanian male.

The Etanians are a humanoid, warp-capable race from the Delta Quadrant. Their government is known as the Etanian Order.

Aggressive and expansionist, the Etanians annex colony planets of other species by staging a "natural disaster", then claiming the planet once the population had been evacuated. In 2373, they sent numerous artificial asteroids to bombard a Nezu colony.

The manufactured nature of the asteroids was discovered by the USS Voyager crew, who were assisting the Nezu with the emergency. Voyager subsequently defeated an approaching Etanian starship, using tactical data collected by the Nezu Doctor Vatm.


Excalbian

SPECIES
Excalbian
Homeworld:
Excalbia
Quadrant:
Beta
Affiliation:
Unknown
Biology
Average Male Height:
163 cm (5 ft. 4 in.)-178 cm (5 ft. 10 in.)
Average Male Weight:
63.5 kg (140 lb.)-86.2 kg (190 lb.)
Average Female Height:
157 cm (5 ft. 2 in.)-170 cm (5 ft. 7 in.)
Average Female Weight:
45.4 kg (100 lb.)-72.6 kg (160 lb.)
Minimum Academy Age:
Life Expectancy:
Distinctive Features:
Playability
PRC Rated:
No
NPC Rated:
No


File:Yarnek.jpg
Yarnek, an Excalbian.

The Excalbians are a silicon-based lifeform, native to the planet Excalbia.

In 2269, the Excalbians became intrigued by Human notions of good and evil. They staged a contest between the two ideas of thought, using Captain James T. Kirk and Commander Spock of the USS Enterprise NCC-1701, and re-creations of notable galactic historical figures.

Representing "good", were Kirk, Spock, Abraham Lincoln of Earth and Surak of Vulcan; and representing "evil" were Kahless the Unforgettable of Qo'noS, Genghis Khan, Phillip Green of Earth and Dr. Zora of Tiburon. The contest ended in a stalemate.


Fantome's species

SPECIES
Fantome's species
Homeworld:
Unknown
Quadrant:
Delta
Affiliation:
Unknown
Biology
Average Male Height:
168 cm (5 ft. 6 in.)-185 cm (6 ft. 1 in.)
Average Male Weight:
68 kg (150 lb.)-99.8 kg (220 lb.)
Average Female Height:
160 cm (5 ft. 3 in.)-178 cm (5 ft. 10 in.)
Average Female Weight:
59 kg (130 lb.)-90.7 kg (200 lb.)
Minimum Academy Age:
Life Expectancy:
Unknown
Distinctive Features:
Playability
PRC Rated:
No
NPC Rated:
No


Fantome

Fantome's species is a humanoid specie believed to be native to The Void anomaly.

Physiology

Fantome’s species possesses a unique and extremely complex physiology. They have a very large lung capacity, which allows them to survive in a low oxygen atmosphere for a certain period of time. They also have a voracious appetite; this is probably so they can eat as much as possible to build up reserves whenever they find food.

History

They were first encountered by the crew of the USS Voyager in 2377, living covertly on the ships that were trapped inside of the spatial anomaly called The Void. They were extremely shy of the Voyager crew but with a little coaxing seemed to do fine in interacting with others as soon as they were sure they wouldn't be harmed.

They didn't posses any verbal skills, but seemed to have a non-verbal language of their own. When The Doctor taught a member of the species, Fantome, to communicate using a system of musical notes, it was in turn capable of teaching this language to other members of its species in a fraction of the time it took to learn. Seven of Nine, who had first conceived of the idea to communicate with them in this fashion, noted that the language seemed to be developing its own grammar and syntax. This indicated that they did have their own language, and The Doctor theorized it might be telepathic. They seemed just as comfortable communicating with music after learning how.

They refused an offer by Voyager to be taken out of the Void, even though this would have given them a far easier life. They considered the anomaly their home and simply requested to be beamed to a random ship in the Void. They did however show the crew of Voyager their gratitude for being welcomed on board and being treated with kindness by aiding the ship and its small group of allied ships to escape the Void by sabotaging the engines of their opponents.

It is unknown what has become of them after Voyager left the Void.


Flaxian

SPECIES
Flaxian
Homeworld:
Flaxos
Quadrant:
Beta
Affiliation:
Unknown
Biology
Average Male Height:
168 cm (5 ft. 6 in.)-198 cm (6 ft. 6 in.)
Average Male Weight:
72.6 kg (160 lb.)-117.9 kg (260 lb.)
Average Female Height:
163 cm (5 ft. 4 in.)-193 cm (6 ft. 4 in.)
Average Female Weight:
59 kg (130 lb.)-99.8 kg (220 lb.)
Minimum Academy Age:
Life Expectancy:
145
Distinctive Features:
Playability
PRC Rated:
Yes
NPC Rated:
Yes


File:Retaya.jpg
Retaya, a Flaxian male.

The Flaxians are a spacefaring humanoid species. Flaxian assassins are known to use pheromonic sensors in their explosive devices.


Gallamite

SPECIES
United Federation of Planets logo.png GallamiteUnited Federation of Planets logo.png
Homeworld:
Gallamite
Quadrant:
Beta
Affiliation:
United Federation of Planets
Biology
Average Male Height:
168 cm (5 ft. 6 in.)-203 cm (6 ft. 8 in.)
Average Male Weight:
63.5 kg (140 lb.)-108.9 kg (240 lb.)
Average Female Height:
160 cm (5 ft. 3 in.)-188 cm (6 ft. 2 in.)
Average Female Weight:
45.4 kg (100 lb.)-90.7 kg (200 lb.)
Minimum Academy Age:
18
Life Expectancy:
135
Distinctive Features:
Playability
PRC Rated:
Yes
NPC Rated:
Yes


The Gallamites are a spacefaring, humanoid species and members of the Federation. They have "toothy smiles", transparent skulls and brains twice the size of a Human's.

Ambrushroi is a religion practiced by some Gallamites. Their traditions state that a body has to be cremated within six hours.


Garan

SPECIES
Garan
Homeworld:
Gar
Quadrant:
Delta
Affiliation:
Unknown
Biology
Average Male Height:
168 cm (5 ft. 6 in.)-198 cm (6 ft. 6 in.)
Average Male Weight:
72.6 kg (160 lb.)-104.3 kg (230 lb.)
Average Female Height:
160 cm (5 ft. 3 in.)-191 cm (6 ft. 3 in.)
Average Female Weight:
59 kg (130 lb.)-117.9 kg (260 lb.)
Minimum Academy Age:
Life Expectancy:
140
Distinctive Features:
Playability
PRC Rated:
No
NPC Rated:
No


A Garan miner

The Garan are a species located in the Delta Quadrant.

A Garan mining colony was located near Tak Tak space. In 2373, the USS Voyager received a distress call from the colony, requesting medical assistance. It was discovered that the colony had been infected by a macrovirus. The Tak Tak destroyed the colony to prevent the spread of the virus, but it had already been transferred to Voyager.


Garenor

SPECIES
Garenor
Homeworld:
Garenor
Quadrant:
Delta
Affiliation:
Unknown
Biology
Average Male Height:
173 cm (5 ft. 8 in.)-203 cm (6 ft. 8 in.)
Average Male Weight:
63.5 kg (140 lb.)-108.9 kg (240 lb.)
Average Female Height:
163 cm (5 ft. 4 in.)-193 cm (6 ft. 4 in.)
Average Female Weight:
49.9 kg (110 lb.)-90.7 kg (200 lb.)
Minimum Academy Age:
Life Expectancy:
130
Distinctive Features:
Playability
PRC Rated:
No
NPC Rated:
No


In one possible timeline, the Garenor are an intelligent species inhabiting a M-class planet near Krenim space in the Delta Quadrant. In 2374, Annorax used the Krenim temporal weapon ship to erase the Garenor from history, hoping to achieve the temporal restoration of Kyana Prime. However, their calculations for the erasure were thrown off by the presence of the USS Voyagers temporal shielding, and as a result the elimination of the Garenor caused the entire Krenim Imperium to revert to a pre-warp state.


Haakonian

SPECIES
Haakonian
Homeworld:
Haakonia
Quadrant:
Delta
Affiliation:
Unknown
Biology
Average Male Height:
173 cm (5 ft. 8 in.)-208 cm (6 ft. 10 in.)
Average Male Weight:
68 kg (150 lb.)-113.4 kg (250 lb.)
Average Female Height:
163 cm (5 ft. 4 in.)-198 cm (6 ft. 6 in.)
Average Female Weight:
59 kg (130 lb.)-104.3 kg (230 lb.)
Minimum Academy Age:
Life Expectancy:
115
Distinctive Features:
Playability
PRC Rated:
No
NPC Rated:
No


Dr. Ma'Bor Jetrel, a Haakonian male, in 2371

The Haakonians are a warp-capable, humanoid species found in the Delta Quadrant. Their government is called the Haakonian Order.

Physically, Haakonians are tall and pale skinned and, like most races, are susceptible to metreon poisoning.

Sometime before 2346, the Haakonians conquered Talax following a decade-long war which concluded with the Haakonians' deployment of the metreon cascade on the Talaxian moon, Rinax. This weapon caused such devastation that it instantly ended the war, with the Talaxians yielding their homeworld and colonies to the Haakonians.

The only known Federation encounter with the Haakonians was made by the USS Voyager in 2371, when the Haakonian scientist Ma'Bor Jetrel came aboard Voyager seeking Neelix. Jetrel had been involved in the war with the Talaxians, having developed the metreon cascade which killed thousands of Talaxians. Although ostensibly seeking to cure a side-effect of the cascade, Jetrel was actually trying to reverse its original effects. Sadly his experiment failed and Jetrel died of metreon poisoning soon afterwards.


Hazari

SPECIES
Hazari
Homeworld:
Hazari
Quadrant:
Delta
Affiliation:
Unknown
Biology
Average Male Height:
173 cm (5 ft. 8 in.)-208 cm (6 ft. 10 in.)
Average Male Weight:
59 kg (130 lb.)-117.9 kg (260 lb.)
Average Female Height:
163 cm (5 ft. 4 in.)-203 cm (6 ft. 8 in.)
Average Female Weight:
59 kg (130 lb.)-117.9 kg (260 lb.)
Minimum Academy Age:
18
Life Expectancy:
120
Distinctive Features:
Playability
PRC Rated:
No
NPC Rated:
No


Y'Sek, a Hazari male

The Hazari are a race of bounty hunters from the Delta Quadrant, who pride themselves on keeping their contracts more than the actual bounty itself. They are known to be excellent as Borg tactical drones.


Hierarchy species

SPECIES
Hierarchy species
Homeworld:
Unknown
Quadrant:
Beta
Affiliation:
Unknown
Biology
Average Male Height:
168 cm (5 ft. 6 in.)-198 cm (6 ft. 6 in.)
Average Male Weight:
59 kg (130 lb.)-108.9 kg (240 lb.)
Average Female Height:
163 cm (5 ft. 4 in.)-188 cm (6 ft. 2 in.)
Average Female Weight:
45.4 kg (100 lb.)-90.7 kg (200 lb.)
Minimum Academy Age:
Life Expectancy:
Distinctive Features:
Playability
PRC Rated:
No
NPC Rated:
No


File:Phlox (Hierarchy).jpg
Phlox, a member of the Hierarchy species
Note: This is NOT a PC and NPC rated species.

The Hierarchy species are a species from the a region of space near the Beta-Delta Quadrant border that is controlled by the Hierarchy. The true name of this species is unknown to the Federation.

Physically the species is humanoid with dull brown skin, and few distinguishing features - hairless, and with few noticeable facial features, it is almost impossible for other species to distinguish between individuals of this race.

They use surveillance on passing ships for future raids. This is done by special surveillance ships, hiding in nebulae for example, who use sensors to assess the tactical risk of attacking passing vessels and the available loot. They use cloaked ships to sneak up on vessels. They have several different attack patterns, at least the patterns Stealth approach 1 through 4, which use increasing amounts of energy. The Hierarchy is meticulous when it comes to use of energy and resources on its vessels. Every planned use is to be reported and consulted with the Hierarchy, attempting maximum efficiency.

A type 3 approach involves four vessels coming up on the target cloaked, decloaking within its direct vicinity and firing a warning shot across the shields. A type 4 approach involves rotating phaser frequencies and firing the first shot a direct hit, before contacting the target and placing an ultimatum. This assault drains significantly more energy, and is only used under extenuating circumstances. A type 3 approach was planned to attack the Federation starship USS Voyager, but when short range scans conflicted with long range recon, a type 4 approach was used. However, the ships eventually withdrew in fear of the photonic cannon, an imaginary weapon of the Doctor's design.

The Hierarchy itself is regularly consulted by crew of its ships using a special communication system. The current situation is detailed on a sort of PADD, then entered in a slot next to a display, which is cylindrical in form. After a few moments, rectangle colored lights appear on the display to indicate the Hierarchy's decision. Judging by the response time, the Hierarchy is either extremely well organised, or a limited number of people have to consent, or it involves a computer system.

The social and working ethics differ dramatically from Star Fleet, in that every crew member has one duty and work station, hardly any social contacts and limited access to the ship. Some members of The Hierarchy have been known to leave their territory and explore other areas of space.


Hunters species

SPECIES
Hunters species
Homeworld:
Tosk
Quadrant:
Gamma
Affiliation:
Unknown
Biology
Average Male Height:
168 cm (5 ft. 6 in.)-198 cm (6 ft. 6 in.)
Average Male Weight:
68 kg (150 lb.)-117.9 kg (260 lb.)
Average Female Height:
163 cm (5 ft. 4 in.)-188 cm (6 ft. 2 in.)
Average Female Weight:
59 kg (130 lb.)-104.3 kg (230 lb.)
Minimum Academy Age:
Life Expectancy:
140
Distinctive Features:
Playability
PRC Rated:
No
NPC Rated:
No


General Information

The Hunters are a humanoid species from the same homeworld as the Tosk in the Gamma Quadrant. They are characterized by pale yellow skin, a cleft upper palate, and corrugated foreheads.

In the Hunters' culture, it is a socially acceptable way of life to chase and kill a sentient species, known as Tosk. In the past, the Hunters had developed genetic engineering to make the Tosk a worthy prey – a prey they came to respect and even admire.

Much like the Tosk, no information is ever given if species name was “Hunters” or whether this was an indication of their job, or even their class or rank on their homeworld.

Entry to Alpha Quadrant

In 2369, a group of Hunters arrived in the Alpha Quadrant via the Bajoran wormhole in pursuit of a Tosk. Their ship was small, but its technology was totally unknown to the Federation. Its weapon was capable of bombarding a target with an unusual type of radiation, which, when fired on Deep Space 9, was effective in reversing the polarity of the shield frequencies, allowing the Hunters to transport onto the station and attempt to locate the Tosk.

Technology

  • Hunter Energy crossbow: The Hunter Energy Crossbow is powerful enough to blast through doors to the brig in one shot on Deep Space 9.
  • Protective Suit: Their protective suits shielded them from the full effects of stunsettings on phasers. In addition, they wore deflector shields on their left arms and specialized helmets, which were able to locate an invisible Tosk.


Hur'q

SPECIES
Hur'q
Hurq.jpg
Homeworld:
Hur'q
Quadrant:
Gamma
Affiliation:
Unknown
Biology
Average Male Height:
163 cm (5 ft. 4 in.)-203 cm (6 ft. 8 in.)
Average Male Weight:
59 kg (130 lb.)-122.5 kg (270 lb.)
Average Female Height:
163 cm (5 ft. 4 in.)-203 cm (6 ft. 8 in.)
Average Female Weight:
59 kg (130 lb.)-122.5 kg (270 lb.)
Minimum Academy Age:
Life Expectancy:
Distinctive Features:
Playability
PRC Rated:
No
NPC Rated:
No


A Hur'q Hiveship
A Hur'q Heavy Raider
A Hur'q Interceptor
Note: This species is extinct.

The Hur'q were a warp-capable insectoid species who apparently originated in the Gamma Quadrant. They are now believed to be extinct.

Physiology

The Hur'q have been described as army ants with the armor of the samurai. The accuracy of this description is unclear, but it is known that the Hur'q were an insectoid species who were physically intimidating and effective in personal combat.

Psychology

Though the Hur'q are a little understood species, it seems clear from their known history that, in general, many Hur'q were violent and ruthless. Greed and domination seem to have been their primary motivations.

Society

The Hur'q were scavengers who placed a great deal of importance on obtaining as many treasures as possible. They employed aggressive tactics to achieve that goal, rather than sharing or trading. Across the galaxy, they would invade a planet, plunder it for anything they could get, and would destroy the rest. The Hur'q appeared to have little to no regard for the sanctity of other cultures and were merciless in their actions.

Culture and Tradition

The true name of the species which has come to be known as the Hur'q remains unknown. The Klingons gave them the name 'Hur'q', using a word from their own language meaning 'outsiders'.

History and Politics

The origins of the Hur'q have not been recorded. The ruins of a Hur'q civilization were discovered in the Gamma Quadrant by a Vulcan survey team in 2372 and it is believed that this planet was their homeworld. It seems likely that the Hur'q were utilising the Bajoran wormhole long before its modern discovery.

Approximately one thousand years ago, the Hur'q invaded the Klingon homeworld of Qo'noS. Their attack was so merciless that it threatened the very existence of the Klingon Empire and came to be regarded as one of the greatest challenges faced by the Klingons in their history. The Hur'q plundered Qo'noS and caused widespread destruction across the planet before they departed. Among the treasures stolen by the Hur'q were two revered objects, the legendary bat'leth known as the Sword of Kahless, and the sacred cloth it was wrapped in, called the Shroud of the Sword. Both items were later recovered in the Gamma Quadrant.

The dominance of the Hur'q seemed to lessen in the centuries which followed their attack on Qo'noS and they are now believed to have died out completely. The circumstances of their extinction remain unknown.

The information and images on this page are taken from http://www.memory-alpha.org/ and http://www.startrekfreedom.com/wiki/.

This article written by G.S. (Dunbar, Fraser).


Iconian

SPECIES
Iconian
Iconia Logo.png
Homeworld:
Iconia
Quadrant:
Beta
Affiliation:
Unknown
Biology
Average Male Height:
168 cm (5 ft. 6 in.)-203 cm (6 ft. 8 in.)
Average Male Weight:
68 kg (150 lb.)-117.9 kg (260 lb.)
Average Female Height:
160 cm (5 ft. 3 in.)-196 cm (6 ft. 5 in.)
Average Female Weight:
45.4 kg (100 lb.)-95.3 kg (210 lb.)
Minimum Academy Age:
Life Expectancy:
Distinctive Features:
Playability
PRC Rated:
No
NPC Rated:
No


File:Iconia.jpg
Iconia, former homeworld of the Iconians.
Note: This species is extinct.

The Iconians were an ancient and highly advanced civilization that was destroyed some 200,000 years ago by the orbital bombardment of their homeworld, Iconia. Ancient texts called the Iconians "Demons of Air and Darkness", who were said to have the ability to appear at will on far-flung planets without the use of starships. Later this was found to be a reference to the Iconians' gateway technology, whose instant teleportation allowed them to establish outposts at least as far as Vandros IV in the Gamma Quadrant. Until the discovery of Iconia in 2365, the Iconians were still dismissed by many as nothing more than myth.

Historically the Iconians were generally described as a race of conquerors, though recently some scholars dispute this claim as a distortion perpetuated by species who feared and demonized their advanced technology, and eventually destroyed them. It has been speculated that not all of the Iconians perished in the attacks, but rather used their gateways to escape to other worlds. Indeed, the similarity between the Iconian language and the later languages of Dewan, Dinasian, and Iccobar has been cited as evidence of this theory.


IIari

SPECIES
IIari
Homeworld:
Ilari
Quadrant:
Delta
Affiliation:
Unknown
Biology
Average Male Height:
163 cm (5 ft. 4 in.)-193 cm (6 ft. 4 in.)
Average Male Weight:
68 kg (150 lb.)-113.4 kg (250 lb.)
Average Female Height:
157 cm (5 ft. 2 in.)-188 cm (6 ft. 2 in.)
Average Female Weight:
59 kg (130 lb.)-104.3 kg (230 lb.)
Minimum Academy Age:
18
Life Expectancy:
120
Distinctive Features:
Playability
PRC Rated:
No
NPC Rated:
No


Demmas, an Ilari

The Ilari are the natives of the planet Ilari in the Delta Quadrant. They are warp-capable humanoids with a rigid system of government. Their highest office is that of the Autarch, who is marked by a silver Collar of Office.

Sometime in the 22nd century, the Autarch was a man named Tieran. He came to power at a time of crisis and ruled well. However as a peacetime leader he became paranoid and dangerous. Eventually he was ousted from power but not before he had developed a technology that allowed him to move between host bodies, making him theoretically immortal.

In 2373 his host body died aboard the USS Voyager and he took over the Ocampa, Kes. Although he found her physically weak, he discovered that he was able to put her psychokinetic abilities to dangerous uses and grew fond of her body. Returning to Ilari, he staged a coup and killed the ruling Autarch. He then persuaded the dead leader's younger son, Ameron to join him.

As a civil war broke out on the planet, the crew of the Voyager rescued Kes but failed to prevent Tieran from taking Ameron as a new host. Using a piece of technology designed by the Doctor they removed Tieran's influence from Ameron and left the planet, leaving the old Autarch's elder son, Demmas, in power.


Imhotep

SPECIES
Imhotep
Homeworld:
Imhotep
Quadrant:
Delta
Affiliation:
Unknown
Biology
Average Male Height:
173 cm (5 ft. 8 in.)-203 cm (6 ft. 8 in.)
Average Male Weight:
72.6 kg (160 lb.)-117.9 kg (260 lb.)
Average Female Height:
165 cm (5 ft. 5 in.)-193 cm (6 ft. 4 in.)
Average Female Weight:
59 kg (130 lb.)-99.8 kg (220 lb.)
Minimum Academy Age:
Life Expectancy:
135
Distinctive Features:
Playability
PRC Rated:
No
NPC Rated:
No


Assan, an Imhotep

The Imhotep are a humanoid species with vaguely amphibian characteristics from the Delta Quadrant.

For years, the Imhotep were at war with the Antarians and the Terrellians. Only in the late 2370s was a peace treaty finally signed, ending the conflict. In its place, a race would be held every year, the Antarian Trans-stellar Rally, which was first run in 2377.


Iotian

SPECIES
Iotian
Homeworld:
Sigma Iotia II
Quadrant:
Beta
Affiliation:
Unknown
Biology
Average Male Height:
173 cm (5 ft. 8 in.)-198 cm (6 ft. 6 in.)
Average Male Weight:
59 kg (130 lb.)-104.3 kg (230 lb.)
Average Female Height:
163 cm (5 ft. 4 in.)-193 cm (6 ft. 4 in.)
Average Female Weight:
45.4 kg (100 lb.)-90.7 kg (200 lb.)
Minimum Academy Age:
Life Expectancy:
120
Distinctive Features:
Playability
PRC Rated:
No
NPC Rated:
No


File:Zabo.jpg
Zabo, an Iotian
Iotians Jojo Krako, Bela Oxmyx and Tepo

The Iotians inhabit the planet Sigma Iotia II. Externally, Iotians are humanoids that are physiologically identical to Humans, but internal differences exist between the two species.

In 2167, the Horizon visited the planet. During its survey mission, a member of the crew left behind a book, Chicago Mobs of the Twenties, which was discovered by the natives. The highly imitative Iotians reinvented their entire society based on this book, thinking it was the model for a perfect society.

In 2267, the USS Enterprise NCC-1701 visited the star system for the second time and discovered the extent of the cultural contamination. After unusual negotiations with mob bosses on the surface, which required an intimidating show of force, Captain James T. Kirk was able to create a loose system of government with the Federation as a "Godfather"-type figure.


Joran

SPECIES
Joran
Homeworld:
Kryn'tor
Quadrant:
Beta
Affiliation:
Unknown
Biology
Average Male Height:
102 cm (3 ft. 4 in.)-112 cm (3 ft. 8 in.)
Average Male Weight:
59 kg (130 lb.)-68 kg (150 lb.)
Average Female Height:
102 cm (3 ft. 4 in.)-112 cm (3 ft. 8 in.)
Average Female Weight:
59 kg (130 lb.)-68 kg (150 lb.)
Minimum Academy Age:
Life Expectancy:
100
Distinctive Features:
Playability
PRC Rated:
No
NPC Rated:
No


The Joran are a peaceful and technologically advanced species of humanoids inhabiting the Equatorial Desert region of the planet Kryn'tor. A private people, the physiology of the Joran is unknown but they appear to be warm-blooded bipedal mammals around 1 meter in height. They wear hooded shrouds underneath which is visible two glowing eyes.

The Joran live in an underground city (or cities) powered with advanced forms of electricity. Very little is known about their technology, which may be more advanced than the Federation. It is not clear whether they have or use warp technology, though they do have transporter technology. A Joran transporter beam is red in colour.

The Jorans have a device screening the planet from the harmful effects of radiation from their local star R’ek. The device creates an effective dampening shield that interferes with Federation transporters, targeting and guidance systems.

Joran language is like birdsong and consists of chirruping and whistling. However, like the Nakai, they have learned Federation Standard from previous encounters with humans.

The Jorans are known to be governed by a Grand Council.

The Jorans appear to have little contact with the pre-industrial Nakai people who inhabit Kryn'tor's Northern Forest Region but the two seem to peacefully co-exist on the planet.

A USS Copernicus, GEC-9035 away team stumbled into their territory on Stardate 20811.14 believing Kryn'tor to be uninhabited by sentient life (see Copernicus Mission logs "If it Looks too Good to Be True"). The Jorans appeared happy to trade with the Federation, but the dialogue was cut short by the appearance of a Romulan warbird in the system and the Copernicus was forced to leave.

Information provided by Jane Fields


Jye

SPECIES
Jye
Homeworld:
Jye
Quadrant:
Delta
Affiliation:
Unknown
Biology
Average Male Height:
163 cm (5 ft. 4 in.)-193 cm (6 ft. 4 in.)
Average Male Weight:
54.4 kg (120 lb.)-90.7 kg (200 lb.)
Average Female Height:
157 cm (5 ft. 2 in.)-183 cm (6 ft. 0 in.)
Average Female Weight:
45.4 kg (100 lb.)-81.6 kg (180 lb.)
Minimum Academy Age:
Life Expectancy:
155
Distinctive Features:
Playability
PRC Rated:
No
NPC Rated:
No


File:Chellick Jye.jpg
Chellick, a Jye male

The Jye are a humanoid species native to the Delta Quadrant. Their race is known for their administrative abilities, and as such are employed by various species including the Dinaali.


Kalandan

SPECIES
Kalandan
Homeworld:
Unknown
Quadrant:
Delta
Affiliation:
Unknown
Biology
Average Male Height:
165 cm (5 ft. 5 in.)-196 cm (6 ft. 5 in.)
Average Male Weight:
59 kg (130 lb.)-99.8 kg (220 lb.)
Average Female Height:
157 cm (5 ft. 2 in.)-183 cm (6 ft. 0 in.)
Average Female Weight:
45.4 kg (100 lb.)-90.7 kg (200 lb.)
Minimum Academy Age:
18
Life Expectancy:
100
Distinctive Features:
Playability
PRC Rated:
No
NPC Rated:
No


File:Losira.jpg
A female Kalandan
A Kalandan outpost
Note: This species is extinct.

The Kalandans were an advanced spacefaring species of humanoids who built artificial planets for use as outposts in the 2nd Millennium BC.

During the construction of one such planet, the Kalandans accidentally created a deadly microorganism that infected and killed the outpost's inhabitants. Supply ships servicing the outpost inadvertently transported the disease back to the Kalandan homeworld, which led to the extinction of their species.


Karemma

SPECIES
Karemma
Homeworld:
Karemma
Quadrant:
Gamma
Affiliation:
Unknown
Biology
Average Male Height:
183 cm (6 ft. 0 in.)-213 cm (7 ft. 0 in.)
Average Male Weight:
77.1 kg (170 lb.)-117.9 kg (260 lb.)
Average Female Height:
170 cm (5 ft. 7 in.)-203 cm (6 ft. 8 in.)
Average Female Weight:
63.5 kg (140 lb.)-104.3 kg (230 lb.)
Minimum Academy Age:
Life Expectancy:
13
Distinctive Features:
Playability
PRC Rated:
No
NPC Rated:
No


First Minister Ornithar of the Karemma
Karemman Trade Minister Hanok

The Karemma are a humanoid civilization native to the Gamma Quadrant planet Karemma. They are also members of the Dominion. Relations between the Karemma and the Alpha Quadrant were first established by the Ferengi in 2370, for the purchase of tulaberry wine.

Physically, Karemma are tall and slender with black or dark brown hair that is combed back. They have a head ridge, like Klingons, but smoother and without edges. The head ridge goes down, and over the nose. The ridge can be slightly seen to the chin of a Karemma. As a result of this ridge, their nose looks very large. Karemma have normal eyes that are gray, black or brown. The nose is quite large in the lower end. It is very broad and one line in the skin on each side of their nose is pointing downwards to the outer sides of their face.

In 2371, Federation representatives aboard the USS Defiant NX-74205 came together with First Minister Ornithar of the Karemma in an attempt to contact the Founders. The meeting was arranged by Quark, who had previously negotiated the tulaberry wine trade. Ornithar admitted that the only contact the Karemma had with the Founders was through their representatives, the Vorta. He did direct the Defiant crew to Callinon VII, where they had been instructed to send all inquiries.

In the following year, the Karemma began conducting trade with the Federation, exporting goods such as Karemman fleece. The Ferengi acted as neutral intermediaries, although they unfairly gouged the Karemma with fabricated taxes and tariffs. In 2372, a Karemman starship commanded by Hanok met with the Defiant to discuss their complaints about the trade duties. During the meeting, the ships were intercepted by two Jem'Hadar. All four ships entered the atmosphere of a gas giant, where the Defiant was able to destroy the Jem'Hadar ships and rescue the crew of the Karemman ship.


Kelemane's species

SPECIES
Kelemane's species
Homeworld:
Unknown
Quadrant:
Delta
Affiliation:
Unknown
Biology
Average Male Height:
173 cm (5 ft. 8 in.)-203 cm (6 ft. 8 in.)
Average Male Weight:
68 kg (150 lb.)-108.9 kg (240 lb.)
Average Female Height:
163 cm (5 ft. 4 in.)-188 cm (6 ft. 2 in.)
Average Female Weight:
54.4 kg (120 lb.)-90.7 kg (200 lb.)
Minimum Academy Age:
Life Expectancy:
160
Distinctive Features:
Playability
PRC Rated:
No
NPC Rated:
No


Kelemane, a male of his species
A village during the tribal era
A village during the Renaissance era
A city during the Pre-spaceflight industrial era
A logo used during the spaceflight era
A city during the Advanced spaceflight era

Kelemane's species are a humanoid species who populated a planet that the USS Voyager became trapped in orbit around in 2376.

Physiology

The people are characterized with cranial ridges in the middle of their foreheads that form a round circular shape at the top and extend down the nose in relatively straight lines. Older individuals seem to have less apparent ridges.

The "Sky Ship" influenced Culture

On Kelemane's planet time passes much faster than it does in normal space. One day on the planet is about one second in normal time. When USS Voyager encountered the planet in 2376, they became trapped in orbit due to the tachyon particle field surrounding it.

While Voyager was in orbit of the planet, several millenia passed. The civilization advanced significantly during this time.

Tribal era

During this era, the people were primitive and superstitious. They lived in small huts in villages protected by wooden barricades. They believed the stars to be gods, and gave offerings to them on altars. The brightest and therefore strongest of these gods was Tahal.

It was during this era that the Voyager arrived in orbit. The people believed it to be a new god. The earthquakes caused by the ship's presence made the people call it the "Ground Shaker".

Renaissance era

In this era, this species no longer worshipped the old gods, and science started to make people speculate about the true nature of the bright light in the sky. The first ideas that there may be people aboard the object occurred, as well as the first legitimate attempts to contact the object through non-spiritual means.

During this time Kelemane was a Protector.

Early industrial era

During this era, the people started to build advanced roads and developed internal combustion technology. This led to an increase of carbon monoxide and ammonium levels in the atmosphere. A Class V planetary probe launched by Voyager monitored development for 200 years (approximately 20 hours for Voyager) during this period before its impulse thrusters failed and the crew was forced to destroy it.

The people used iron to reinforce their buildings to protect them from the seismic activity.

Pre-spaceflight industrial era

The first powerful telescopes were built and the people now recognized the Voyager as a starship. They called it the "Sky Ship" and many devoted their lives to study it. Astronomers used telescopes in large observatories to watch the ship. The first radio messages were sent to Voyager, but by the time the crew had decoded the messages, the people who sent it were long dead.

Also during this period a total of 26 nation-states existed, including the Central Protectorate, which the Voyager crew observed to be a tolerant society.

A series of collectible toys called the "Sky Ship Friends" was released and became very popular.

Near the end of this era, The Doctor was sent down to the Central Protectorate to gather information about the planet and its culture. He only intended to visit for a few days, which was a few seconds on Voyager, however a transporter malfunction delayed the beam-up for approximately twenty minutes and caused him to stay for over three years. During this time he studied arts and music, and became a fan of the Kelemane's planet sport team "Mountain" which became popular during this time. He also became part of a family with Mareeza and Jason Tebreeze.

During these three years, a short war broke out between the Central Protectorate and one of its neighbors. The neighbors fired cannon shells into the Central Protectorate who's Tactical Air Command responded. A new treaty was signed a few weeks later.

Others who lived during this era were Doric and Torelius.

Spaceflight era

At the beginning of the spaceflight era was the Orbital 1 mission which, unknown to the people on the surface, successfully contacted Voyager.

The two astronauts were pilot Gotana-Retz and commander of the mission Tureena.

Those on the surface believed the astronauts had been killed, and that therefore, the ship was hostile. They also knew that its presence was the cause of the earthquakes that had plagued them for centuries, so they began to develop weapons, including antimatter torpedoes and tricobalt devices, to shoot down the ship.

The Launch Control center from the Orbital 1 mission was renamed the Tactical Command Center to reflect its new mission of destroying the "Sky Ship" instead of contacting it.

Advanced spaceflight era

During this era, Gotana-Retz returned to the surface with specifications of the Voyager. The species' scientists now fully understood the situation, and focused their efforts on helping Voyager escape. Powerful new ships were built to pull Voyager from orbit, in which they finally succeeded.

The temporal compensator was developed at this time as well as technologies similar to tractor beams and transporters.


Kesat

SPECIES
Kesat
Homeworld:
Kesat
Quadrant:
Delta
Affiliation:
Unknown
Biology
Average Male Height:
163 cm (5 ft. 4 in.)-196 cm (6 ft. 5 in.)
Average Male Weight:
54.4 kg (120 lb.)-104.3 kg (230 lb.)
Average Female Height:
163 cm (5 ft. 4 in.)-183 cm (6 ft. 0 in.)
Average Female Weight:
1 kg (1 lb.)-81.6 kg (180 lb.)
Minimum Academy Age:
Life Expectancy:
135
Distinctive Features:
Playability
PRC Rated:
No
NPC Rated:
No


A Kesat

The Kesat are a humanoid species native to the Delta Quadrant. They have a distinctively rippled brow ridge and nose. They also have a spot pattern similar to the Taresians above their temples and on their neck.

In 2376, the Federation starship USS Voyager collaborated with the Kesat government after Tuvok was attacked by a Ba'neth. The Kesat were the nearest neighboring species to the Ba'neth, but had been unable to prove the existence of the secretive species. Deputy investigator Naroq of Kesat Security was sent to aid Voyager and was eventually successful in counteracting the Ba'neth cloaking device. Naroq was then able to trade the photolytic converter he had invented to decloak the Ba'neth for information regarding the neural disruptor used to attack Tuvok.


Kesprytt

SPECIES
Kesprytt
Homeworld:
Kesprytt III
Quadrant:
Beta
Affiliation:
Kes/Prytt
Biology
Average Male Height:
168 cm (5 ft. 6 in.)-198 cm (6 ft. 6 in.)
Average Male Weight:
68 kg (150 lb.)-108.9 kg (240 lb.)
Average Female Height:
157 cm (5 ft. 2 in.)-183 cm (6 ft. 0 in.)
Average Female Weight:
54.4 kg (120 lb.)-95.3 kg (210 lb.)
Minimum Academy Age:
18
Life Expectancy:
115
Distinctive Features:
Playability
PRC Rated:
Yes
NPC Rated:
Yes


A male Kesprytt
A female Kesprytt

The Kesprytt are a species native to the planet Kesprytt III. They are divided into two rivaling nation-states known as the Kes and the Prytt. In 2370, the bigger part of this species (the Kes) applied for associate Federation membership, but this request was denied. Due to the long conflict between the two nations, all Kesprytt have developed a strong sense of paranoia and xenophobia.


Kinjal

SPECIES
Kinjal
Homeworld:
Kinjal
Quadrant:
Delta
Affiliation:
Unknown
Biology
Average Male Height:
157 cm (5 ft. 2 in.)-191 cm (6 ft. 3 in.)
Average Male Weight:
54.4 kg (120 lb.)-99.8 kg (220 lb.)
Average Female Height:
157 cm (5 ft. 2 in.)-178 cm (5 ft. 10 in.)
Average Female Weight:
40.8 kg (90 lb.)-68 kg (150 lb.)
Minimum Academy Age:
18
Life Expectancy:
145
Distinctive Features:
Playability
PRC Rated:
No
NPC Rated:
No


The Kinjal are a warp-capable species from the Delta Quadrant. One of the technologies they utilize is a polaron modulator, a rare and advanced module not carried on most ships.

A Kinjal frigate was trapped in the the Void up until 2377 when Bosaal murdered the crew, and stole their polaron modulator.


Kobali

SPECIES
Kobali
Homeworld:
Kobali
Quadrant:
Delta
Affiliation:
Unknown
Biology
Average Male Height:
170 cm (5 ft. 7 in.)-196 cm (6 ft. 5 in.)
Average Male Weight:
77.1 kg (170 lb.)-117.9 kg (260 lb.)
Average Female Height:
165 cm (5 ft. 5 in.)-185 cm (6 ft. 1 in.)
Average Female Weight:
68 kg (150 lb.)-104.3 kg (230 lb.)
Minimum Academy Age:
Life Expectancy:
105
Distinctive Features:
Playability
PRC Rated:
No
NPC Rated:
No


Q'ret, a Kobali male
Jhet'leya, a Kobali female

The Kobali are a humanoid Delta Quadrant species. They are warp-capable with a technology level comparable to that of Star Fleet. Their medical knowledge is more advanced, however, as they can reanimate someone who is dead for more than two weeks. Kobali also have high regards for every life which is honored by the saying 'Never harbor anger towards those who have brought you death for they gave you the chance to live again.'

Kobali do not procreate to get offspring like other species; they salvage dead sentient life forms which they reanimate. Over a period of several months the DNA of the reanimated life form is altered by means of a genetic pathogen that converts most of the DNA into a Kobali protein structure. These biochemical changes affect every part of the body, leaving only trace amounts of the original DNA. After this he or she is given an Kobali name and placed in a Kobali family to help them acclimate.

Reanimating is the most important Kobali custom which can be of conflict with other species burial customs when they occasionally meet. Reanimation causes extensive memory loss and some people will remember parts of their former life, better known as kyn'steya. There are people who remember so much that it will force them to escape in search of their former life. They will be searched for by other Kobali to return them home.

Kobali physiology differs from humans. They have a six-lobed brain and a binary cardiovascular system. The Kobali form cannot be reversed because there is not enough original DNA present after the alteration to do this. It is, however, possible to change a person's appearance by inaprovaline injection, which needs to be repeated to maintain the life form's previous appearance. This only helps for a short period of time because the Kobali genetic pathogen will undo the changes.

There is not much variety in the Kobali diet; their main food looks like gray paste. When tasting other foods like a Jibelian berry salad, it will have a metallic flavor to them.

Kobali made first contact with Humans in 2376 via the starship USS Voyager when they were searching for a Kobali who escaped her family in search of her former life. This contact did not proceed smoothly, but fortunately hostilities ended before they escalated. This is the only contact that the Kobali have had with Star Fleet.


Kobliad

SPECIES
United Federation of Planets logo.png KobliadUnited Federation of Planets logo.png
Homeworld:
Koblia
Quadrant:
Alpha
Affiliation:
United Federation of Planets
Biology
Average Male Height:
163 cm (5 ft. 4 in.)-198 cm (6 ft. 6 in.)
Average Male Weight:
59 kg (130 lb.)-108.9 kg (240 lb.)
Average Female Height:
152 cm (5 ft. 0 in.)-183 cm (6 ft. 0 in.)
Average Female Weight:
49.9 kg (110 lb.)-95.3 kg (210 lb.)
Minimum Academy Age:
18
Life Expectancy:
90
Distinctive Features:
Playability
PRC Rated:
Yes
NPC Rated:
Yes


Ty Kajada, a Kobliad female.

The Kobliad are a humanoid species, native to the Alpha Quadrant.

By the 24th century, the entire species was dying from deteriorating cells. One remedy for their condition was deuridium. Rao Vantika attempted to steal a shipment of deuridium from the Gamma Quadrant in 2369.

Yteppa, who assisted the Obsidian Order in kidnapping Major Kira Nerys in 2371 was a member of the Kobliad species.


Kohl

SPECIES
Kohl
Homeworld:
Kohl
Quadrant:
Delta
Affiliation:
Unknown
Biology
Average Male Height:
173 cm (5 ft. 8 in.)-203 cm (6 ft. 8 in.)
Average Male Weight:
72.6 kg (160 lb.)-127 kg (280 lb.)
Average Female Height:
165 cm (5 ft. 5 in.)-188 cm (6 ft. 2 in.)
Average Female Weight:
59 kg (130 lb.)-108.9 kg (240 lb.)
Minimum Academy Age:
Life Expectancy:
150
Distinctive Features:
Playability
PRC Rated:
No
NPC Rated:
No


A male Kohl.
A female Kohl

The Kohl are a race from the Delta Quadrant. In 2353 their world, which was a major trading post, was almost destroyed by a solar flare. Five of the Kohl entered hibernation using an interactive simulation to keep their minds active.

Unfortunately, the simulation tapped into their subconcious minds and created an entity from their fear, known as The Clown. The Clown tortured them for 19 years before being discovered and destroyed by the crew of the USS Voyager. Sadly only two of the Kohl survived.


Kradin

SPECIES
Kradin
Homeworld:
Kradin
Quadrant:
Delta
Affiliation:
Unknown
Biology
Average Male Height:
188 cm (6 ft. 2 in.)-226 cm (7 ft. 5 in.)
Average Male Weight:
99.8 kg (220 lb.)-149.7 kg (330 lb.)
Average Female Height:
178 cm (5 ft. 10 in.)-206 cm (6 ft. 9 in.)
Average Female Weight:
77.1 kg (170 lb.)-127 kg (280 lb.)
Minimum Academy Age:
Life Expectancy:
135
Distinctive Features:
Playability
PRC Rated:
No
NPC Rated:
No


The Kradin commandant

The Kradin are a species native to the Delta Quadrant. They were engaged in a war with a race called the Vori, although it is not clear which side started the war, or indeed if either is native to the contested planet.

The Kradin are a large, humanoid species with muscular ridges around the face, and teeth on all sides of their mouth. According to the Vori, they are "beasts" who are capable of a variety of atrocities, including rape and genocide. However, there is no direct evidence for this. In fact, when Lieutenant Commander Chakotay of the USS Voyager was kidnapped by the Vori, the Kradin aided in his rescue.

It is interesting to note that the Kradin claim that the Vori are the aggressors but again there is little evidence for this.


Kraylor

SPECIES
Kraylor
Homeworld:
Kraylor
Quadrant:
Delta
Affiliation:
Unknown
Biology
Average Male Height:
168 cm (5 ft. 6 in.)-193 cm (6 ft. 4 in.)
Average Male Weight:
54.4 kg (120 lb.)-90.7 kg (200 lb.)
Average Female Height:
160 cm (5 ft. 3 in.)-178 cm (5 ft. 10 in.)
Average Female Weight:
45.4 kg (100 lb.)-81.6 kg (180 lb.)
Minimum Academy Age:
Life Expectancy:
150
Distinctive Features:
Playability
PRC Rated:
No
NPC Rated:
No


Loken, a male Kraylor
Dayla, a female Kraylor
File:Kraylorscript.gif
Kraylor script

The Kraylor are a humanoid species indigenous to the Delta Quadrant. They are identified by the gill-like structures extending from the bottom of their ears down the ridge of their jaws. They also have a single small ridge on the top of their nose somewhat reminiscent of Bajoran nose ridges, and an olive skin complexion.

When the USS Voyager crew made first contact, the Kraylor were engaged in hostilities with another Delta Quadrant species, the Annari. The Annari had the upper hand at the time, having erected and maintained for three years a blockade of the Kraylor homeworld. The Kraylor, however, were not completely without resources, and were in the process of delivering a prototype vessel equipped with a cloaking device to their homeworld. Instead of the medical and food supplies they claimed to be transporting, the Kraylor were instead delivering cloaking devices, hoping to use them to throw off the Annari blockade.

The Annari soon learned how to detect cloaked vessels utilizing a scanning pulse. Though this method was effective, the transport was eventually a success, thanks to the leadership and cleverness of Ensign Harry Kim in outwitting the Annari patrols. The impact the cloaking technology had on the hostilities is unknown.

A Kraylor starship was amongst those trapped in The Void in 2377. They joined Captain Kathryn Janeway's proposed alliance, and a Kraylor delegate was aboard Voyager when Janeway was showing the ship to Bosaal. However, they left the alliance after Janeway rejected Bosaal for destroying a Kinjal frigate to obtain a polaron modulator.


Kressari

SPECIES
Kressari
Homeworld:
Kressari
Quadrant:
Beta
Affiliation:
Unknown
Biology
Average Male Height:
173 cm (5 ft. 8 in.)-208 cm (6 ft. 10 in.)
Average Male Weight:
77.1 kg (170 lb.)-136.1 kg (300 lb.)
Average Female Height:
165 cm (5 ft. 5 in.)-198 cm (6 ft. 6 in.)
Average Female Weight:
59 kg (130 lb.)-108.9 kg (240 lb.)
Minimum Academy Age:
18
Life Expectancy:
160
Distinctive Features:
Playability
PRC Rated:
Yes
NPC Rated:
Yes


A Kressari freighter captain (2370).

The Kressari are a spacefaring humanoid species. They are primarily known for their commercial trade of botanical DNA.

Although a politically neutral race with no standing military, elements within the Cardassian Central Command employed Kressari as intermediaries in 2370 to secretly supply the Bajoran insurgence group known as the Alliance for Global Unity (or "the Circle"), so that they would force the Federation from Bajor and allow the Cardassians to reclaim the planet.

Constable Odo of Deep Space 9 was able to infiltrate the Kressari freighter Calondon and obtain proof that the Cardassians were behind the weapons shipments, thus discrediting the Circle.


Kyrian

SPECIES
Kyrian
Homeworld:
Kyria
Quadrant:
Delta
Affiliation:
Unknown
Biology
Average Male Height:
168 cm (5 ft. 6 in.)-198 cm (6 ft. 6 in.)
Average Male Weight:
68 kg (150 lb.)-108.9 kg (240 lb.)
Average Female Height:
160 cm (5 ft. 3 in.)-183 cm (6 ft. 0 in.)
Average Female Weight:
45.4 kg (100 lb.)-90.7 kg (200 lb.)
Minimum Academy Age:
Life Expectancy:
135
Distinctive Features:
Playability
PRC Rated:
No
NPC Rated:
No


Quarren, a Kyrian
Kyrian script

The Kyrian people are a warp-capable species from the Delta Quadrant.

History

In 2374 they were an aggressive people that had strained relations with the neighboring Vaskans. This resentment boiled over into war when the USS Voyager signed a trade agreement with the Vaskans.

A group of Kyrians, lead by Tedran, beamed aboard the Voyager and took several people hostage. They were defeated when Tedran was killed by the Vaskan ambassador.

Several days later Voyager was attacked by nine Kyrian ships. Several soldiers managed to board Voyager and stole various pieces of technology before escaping. Voyager then left the area.

The war between the Vaskans and Kyrians that followed was devastating and almost completely wiped out Kyrian culture. Over the next few centuries they became second-class citizens in a predominantly Vaskan culture.

The Future

By the 31st century Kyrian culture will reassert itself. One aspect of this cultural rennaissance will be an investigation into what was known as "The Voyager Encounter". After seven centuries, the Kyrian view of the event will be hugely distorted. They'll believe that Voyager was a warship that had been hired by the Vaskans to attack Kyrian space and that the Vaskans gave them the location of a wormhole in exchange. In their version of events, Voyager used biogenic weapons to cause mass deaths on the Kyrian homeworld and killed Tedran, who will be regarded as Kyrian martyr.

The Kyrians will also make incorrect assumptions about the nature of the crew. This includes Chakotay having a Maori tattoo, Seven of Nine being a full Borg and Kazon being crew members. They will also believe that The Doctor was an android rather than a hologram.

This version of events will be put forward by Quarren in his Kyrian Museum of Heritage. But he will discovered a back-up copy of The Doctor in a module found beneath a Kyrian city. This device had originally been stolen by the Kyrians in their attack and The Doctor had lain dormant in it ever since.

After he is reactivated, The Doctor will be considered a war criminal. However he will explain the real history of the Kyrian/Vaskan conflict. Although this will cause the old tensions between the two races to once again boil over, it will lead to a new understanding between them and eventually create a harmonious society.

The copy of The Doctor will become the Kyrian Surgical Chancellor for many years before leaving in a one-man ship with the aim of reaching the Alpha Quadrant.


Lactran

SPECIES
Lactran
Homeworld:
Lactra VIII
Quadrant:
Alpha
Affiliation:
Unknown
Biology
Average Male Height:
2743 cm (90 ft. 0 in.)-2896 cm (95 ft. 0 in.)
Average Male Weight:
362.9 kg (800 lb.)-453.6 kg (1000 lb.)
Average Female Height:
2743 cm (90 ft. 0 in.)-2896 cm (95 ft. 0 in.)
Average Female Weight:
362.9 kg (800 lb.)-453.6 kg (1000 lb.)
Minimum Academy Age:
Life Expectancy:
150
Distinctive Features:
Playability
PRC Rated:
No
NPC Rated:
Yes


A Lactran child.

The Lactrans are a civilization of 30-meter-long slug-like lifeforms inhabiting the planet Lactra VII. Despite their appearances, they are highly intelligent and telepathic beyond Vulcan abilities.

They keep a zoo of animals on their planet, and keep intruders away by altering their sensor readings to mask their life-signs.

In 2269, the crew of the USS Enterprise NCC-1701 visited Lactra VII on a mission to investigate the disappearance of a scientific team from the USS Ariel.


Lenarian

SPECIES
Lenarian
Homeworld:
Lenaria
Quadrant:
Beta
Affiliation:
Unknown
Biology
Average Male Height:
168 cm (5 ft. 6 in.)-193 cm (6 ft. 4 in.)
Average Male Weight:
54.4 kg (120 lb.)-104.3 kg (230 lb.)
Average Female Height:
160 cm (5 ft. 3 in.)-183 cm (6 ft. 0 in.)
Average Female Weight:
45.4 kg (100 lb.)-81.6 kg (180 lb.)
Minimum Academy Age:
Life Expectancy:
140
Distinctive Features:
Playability
PRC Rated:
Yes
NPC Rated:
Yes


The Lenarians are an intelligent species.

In 2369, a group of Lenarians attacked a delegation from the USS Enterprise NCC-1701-D before a diplomatic conference, almost killing Jean-Luc Picard with a compressed teryon beam.



Lethean

SPECIES
Lethean
Homeworld:
Lethea II
Quadrant:
Delta
Affiliation:
Unknown
Biology
Average Male Height:
163 cm (5 ft. 4 in.)-198 cm (6 ft. 6 in.)
Average Male Weight:
68 kg (150 lb.)-117.9 kg (260 lb.)
Average Female Height:
157 cm (5 ft. 2 in.)-188 cm (6 ft. 2 in.)
Average Female Weight:
49.9 kg (110 lb.)-104.3 kg (230 lb.)
Minimum Academy Age:
18
Life Expectancy:
140
Distinctive Features:
Playability
PRC Rated:
No
NPC Rated:
No


Altovar, a Lethean

The Letheans are a telepathic species, whose telepathic attacks are almost always fatal. Their skills led them to being hired by various criminal groups in the 24th century. They are known for being incredibly stubborn.

In 2371, a Lethean named Altovar attempted to acquire a few hundred milliliters of bio-mimetic gel from Julian Bashir. After Bashir refused to give him the gel, Altovar telepathically attacked him, placing him in a coma. Altovar was later arrested by Odo.

A year later, Toral, a Klingon and the illegitimate son of Duras, hired another Lethean, Soto, to read Kor's mind, after the Klingon Dahar Master discovered the location of the mythical Sword of Kahless.

Lokirrim

SPECIES
Lokirrim
Homeworld:
Lokirrim
Quadrant:
Delta
Affiliation:
Unknown
Biology
Average Male Height:
163 cm (5 ft. 4 in.)-196 cm (6 ft. 5 in.)
Average Male Weight:
59 kg (130 lb.)-117.9 kg (260 lb.)
Average Female Height:
157 cm (5 ft. 2 in.)-191 cm (6 ft. 3 in.)
Average Female Weight:
59 kg (130 lb.)-117.9 kg (260 lb.)
Minimum Academy Age:
Life Expectancy:
120
Distinctive Features:
Playability
PRC Rated:
No
NPC Rated:
No


Jaryn, a Lokirrim female
Ranek, a Lokirrim male

The Lokkirim are a spacefaring humanoid species in the Delta Quadrant. They were fighting an ongoing war against insurgent holograms, which they termed "photonics", when they were encountered by the Federation. The Lokirrim once employed holograms as workers, and many felt betrayed by the holograms with whom they thought they had close relationships.

In 2377, a Lokirrim patrol ship attacked the Delta Flyer II after detecting The Doctor aboard. Believing The Doctor decompiled, they detained Harry Kim and Seven of Nine on charges of transporting photonics and "biogenic material", i.e. spores that The Doctor was studying. The Doctor had in fact hidden himself within Seven of Nine's cybernetic matrix, and, using her body, was able to establish a rapport with the Lokirrim crew.

Another Lokirrim warship also attacked USS Voyager after detecting the activity of its holodecks. Since Voyager significantly outgunned the Lokirrim, Captain Kathryn Janeway was able to negotiate safe passage in return for shutting down the holodecks.


Lumerian

SPECIES
Lumerian
Homeworld:
Lumeria
Quadrant:
Beta
Affiliation:
Unknown
Biology
Average Male Height:
173 cm (5 ft. 8 in.)-203 cm (6 ft. 8 in.)
Average Male Weight:
68 kg (150 lb.)-113.4 kg (250 lb.)
Average Female Height:
165 cm (5 ft. 5 in.)-191 cm (6 ft. 3 in.)
Average Female Weight:
59 kg (130 lb.)-99.8 kg (220 lb.)
Minimum Academy Age:
18
Life Expectancy:
130
Distinctive Features:
Playability
PRC Rated:
Yes
NPC Rated:
Yes


Ambassador Ves Alkar, a male Lumerian, in 2369

The Lumerians are a humanoid species, clearly noticeable by their distinctive forehead markings. As a species they are gifted with empathic abilities, but are usually restricted in the use of this empathy to other Lumerians and alien empaths and telepaths. Some Lumerians seem to be able to ritually form a psionic bond with another person, giving him or her the option to "dump" bad feelings and other "mental waste" onto the bond partner. The latter one usually suffers from severely accelerated aging and aggressive behavior. The ritual is performed with the help of a crystalline stone, that seems to enhance the psionic output of the ritual participants.


Lysian

SPECIES
Lysian
Homeworld:
Lysia
Quadrant:
Beta
Affiliation:
Lysian Alliance
Biology
Average Male Height:
168 cm (5 ft. 6 in.)-198 cm (6 ft. 6 in.)
Average Male Weight:
68 kg (150 lb.)-113.4 kg (250 lb.)
Average Female Height:
157 cm (5 ft. 2 in.)-183 cm (6 ft. 0 in.)
Average Female Weight:
59 kg (130 lb.)-90.7 kg (200 lb.)
Minimum Academy Age:
Life Expectancy:
130
Distinctive Features:
Playability
PRC Rated:
Yes
NPC Rated:
Yes


The Lysians are a species that has been at war with the Satarrans for decades. They are not as technologically as the Federation, but they do possess starbases, and starships capable of warp travel.


Malon

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


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.


Malurian

SPECIES
Malurian
Homeworld:
Malur
Quadrant:
Alpha
Affiliation:
Unknown
Biology
Average Male Height:
178 cm (5 ft. 10 in.)-203 cm (6 ft. 8 in.)
Average Male Weight:
81.6 kg (180 lb.)-127 kg (280 lb.)
Average Female Height:
178 cm (5 ft. 10 in.)-203 cm (6 ft. 8 in.)
Average Female Weight:
81.6 kg (180 lb.)-127 kg (280 lb.)
Minimum Academy Age:
Life Expectancy:
Distinctive Features:
Playability
PRC Rated:
No
NPC Rated:
No


A Malurian in the process of being unmasked
A Malurian starship
Malurian script

The Malurians were a warp-capable humanoid species originating from the planet Malur in the Alpha Quadrant. They are believed to be extinct.

Physiology

Malurians were humanoids with a reptilian-like appearance. Their tough, thick skin was coated in scales, some of which were lighter in color than the rest of their scales and were arranged in slightly more prominent rows to delineate bone structure. Their eyes were either gray or cobalt blue, and their scales had a dusty gray coloration to them. Due to the fact that the Malurians encountered by the Federation were wearing full-body disguises, it is difficult to ascertain any other distinguishing features they may have possessed.

Technology

The Malurians were a warp-capable species who were almost certainly more technologically advanced than Humans by the middle of the 22nd century. They employed large and heavily armed starships which were equipped with several weapons platforms. These starships were capable of firing up to ten charges at once. As well as weapons, Malurian starships were equipped with deflector shields, tractor beams and transporters, and carried shuttlecraft which were able to safely execute atmospheric entry.

In addition to starship technology, the Malurians had also developed dampening fields, long-range communicators, force field generators, and sophisticated mining techniques and equipment involving antimatter reactors.

To protect their alien identities when interacting with other species, the Malurians employed extremely convincing full-body suits which made them appear to be of a different species. These suits were virtually indistinguishable from real skin. Their composition and nature is unknown, but they could be cracked open under the application of sufficient force, falling away from the Malurian's body to reveal the true appearance underneath.

History

The Malurians were believed to have visited a number of other worlds once they became warp-capable and began exploring the galaxy, though the vast majority of the species remained on their home planet of Malur.

Around halfway through the 22nd century, a group of Malurians discovered a class M planet inhabited by a pre-industrial civilisation called the Akaali. This planet was rich in a veridium isotope which the Malurians used in the manufacture of explosives, so they decided to secretly infiltrate the society to enable them to set up a mining operation there. They were successful, hiding the antimatter reactor they employed to mine the veridium within a dampening field beneath a curio shop that the most senior Malurian used as a cover. However, over the months that followed, the unaware local Akaali began to fall ill. Believing a plague had struck their civilisation, the local people slowly started to die off.

In truth, the Akaali were being poisoned by their water supply, which had become contaminated with tetracyanate 622, a toxic industrial lubricant used by the Malurians in their secret mining operation. The Malurians didn't concern themselves with this, until their presence was discovered by an away team from the Enterprise, NX-01, a Star Fleet exploration vessel. The Malurians quickly sent a starship of their own to destroy the Enterprise, but were driven off themselves when the Enterprise transported the antimatter reactor into space and blew it up, taking out the Malurians shields with it. The Malurians swiftly abandoned the Akaali system while the Enterprise crew removed the last traces of the mining operation and provided the Akaali with a cure for the disease the Malurians had caused.

Over a century later, Malur was under observation by a Federation Science team. When this team lost contact with the planet, they sent out a distress call which was answered by the latest ship to carry the name Enterprise. Upon arriving in the Malurian system, they encountered an Earth probe named Nomad which had been launched in the early 21st century. Nomad had encountered an alien probe in deep space and the two units merged together, forming a powerful but faulty construct, intent on destroying anything it perceived as imperfect, which included organic lifeforms. The Enterprise established that upon entering the Malurian system, Nomad wiped out the four billion inhabitants of Malur and the three other planets the Malurians occupied in the system.

Though it is known that the Malurians had travelled to planets outside their own system more than a century before their system was destroyed by Nomad, the Federation seemed to believe that the species had been entirely eradicated at that time, and since they were studying the Malurians during this period it seems likely that they would have been aware of Malurian colonies based outside the system. Therefore, it seems reasonable to assume that the Malurians are officially classified as an extinct species.


Mari

SPECIES
Mari
Homeworld:
Mari
Quadrant:
Delta
Affiliation:
Unknown
Biology
Average Male Height:
160 cm (5 ft. 3 in.)-191 cm (6 ft. 3 in.)
Average Male Weight:
54.4 kg (120 lb.)-90.7 kg (200 lb.)
Average Female Height:
152 cm (5 ft. 0 in.)-175 cm (5 ft. 9 in.)
Average Female Weight:
45.4 kg (100 lb.)-81.6 kg (180 lb.)
Minimum Academy Age:
Life Expectancy:
140
Distinctive Features:
Playability
PRC Rated:
No
NPC Rated:
No


The Mari are a telepathic, humanoid species from the Delta Quadrant.

Until the mid-24th century, the Mari society was violent and crime was a major issue on their world. This was primarily caused by violent instincts being passed from one person to another via telepathy. This is similar to the problems experienced by the Vulcans before Surak's revolution.

To solve this problem, the Mari outlawed violent thoughts and developed a memory adjustment technique to remove the offending engrams from a criminal's mind (see Engramatic Purge). By their system, any crime is caused by the person who originally had the violent thought and it is their mind that is altered.

Although violent thoughts had apparently been eradicated, a black market arose in which people sold violent thoughts to allow others to experience dark emotions. This remained a relatively harmless practice until 2374 when a thought harvested from B'Elanna Torres of the USS Voyager proved so violent that its hosts became unstable. As a result, one Mari individual was badly beaten and another murdered before the culprits were caught and the black market and outlawed thoughts was uncovered.

Neelix described Mari women as, "beautiful, fascinating, and very open-minded."


Mawasi

SPECIES
Mawasi
Homeworld:
Mawas
Quadrant:
Delta
Affiliation:
Unknown
Biology
Average Male Height:
163 cm (5 ft. 4 in.)-193 cm (6 ft. 4 in.)
Average Male Weight:
54.4 kg (120 lb.)-104.3 kg (230 lb.)
Average Female Height:
155 cm (5 ft. 1 in.)-183 cm (6 ft. 0 in.)
Average Female Weight:
45.4 kg (100 lb.)-90.7 kg (200 lb.)
Minimum Academy Age:
Life Expectancy:
120
Distinctive Features:
Playability
PRC Rated:
No
NPC Rated:
No


In one possible timeline, the Mawasi are a spacefaring species native to a region of space near the Krenim Imperium. In 2374, two Mawasi warships joined the USS Voyager in its attack on the Krenim temporal weapon ship. Tuvok, Neelix, and Seven of Nine were assigned to work with the Mawasi to implement temporal shields aboard their ships.

The status of the Mawasi after the timeline was returned to normal is unknown.


Medusan

SPECIES
Medusan
Homeworld:
Visalayan (Xi Hydrae IV)
Quadrant:
Beta
Affiliation:
Unknown
Biology
Average Male Height:
0 cm (0 ft. 0 in.)-0 cm (0 ft. 0 in.)
Average Male Weight:
0 kg (0 lb.)-0 kg (0 lb.)
Average Female Height:
0 cm (0 ft. 0 in.)-0 cm (0 ft. 0 in.)
Average Female Weight:
0 kg (0 lb.)-0 kg (0 lb.)
Minimum Academy Age:
Life Expectancy:
Distinctive Features:
Playability
PRC Rated:
No
NPC Rated:
No


A radiation analysis of a Medusan.

The Medusans are a telepathic non-corporeal race. Their thoughts are the most sublime in the galaxy. However, their physical appearance is exactly the opposite. They are so utterly hideous that the sight of a Medusan renders any Human mad. Vulcans are capable of viewing Medusans, but only with the use of a specially filtered VISOR. For these reasons, Medusans usually use an opaque carrier pod when interacting with other species.

Overview

They were noted as a race of highly intelligent nonphysical beings that were composed of electromagnetic energy. The Medusans demonstrated highly advanced scientific capabilities and had telepathic powers that were more advanced than any other race within the United Federation of Planets. Should it be necessary, a Medusan was capable of travelling onboard a Federation starship though this required them to be within highly specialized electromagnetic containers. There was a great deal of danger in such cases as whilst their mental thoughts were sublime, their physical appearance was so hideous to humanoid eyes that they drove a subject insane. Special viewers were required by individuals who sought to see a Medusan outside their protective containers as they filtered out the dangerous frequencies from the eye lids thus lessening the potential damage. (TOS episode: "Is There in Truth No Beauty?")

The Medusans were noted as expert starship navigators and had developed interstellar navigation into a fine art which was attributed to their unique sensory system. One theory suggested that the race were capable of electromagnetically identifying as well as locking onto guide stars, even those that were beyond deep sensor range. They were noted as having a distinct form of beauty and were delighted by the many forms of art available to them since their entry into the Federation. (ST reference: The Worlds of the Federation) It was known that their physics and mathematics were among the most advanced of the different cultures within the Federation. (FASA RPG module: The Federation) Medusan starships were known to be equipped with specialist feeding chambers. (TOS novel: Spectre)

History

At a distant point in their history, the Medusans were known to had been a corporeal Humanoid species until they reached a point where they evolved beyond their physical form. (FASA RPG module: The Federation) This current appearance/form of the species was achieved 600,000 years earlier. Around 150,000 years ago, the Medusans were known to had engaged in space exploration. (Last Unicorn RPG module: All Our Yesterdays: The Time Travel Sourcebook) Contact with later era Humanoid races led to such species suffering from severe psychological damage or even permnanent brain damage as well as madness. Thus, to avoid accidetal exposure, the Medusans seldom left their home system and even when they did it was under the strictest of conditions. (FASA RPG module: The Federation)

Contact between them and the Federation was extremely limited. (ST reference: The Worlds of the Federation) Despite this being the case, it was known that they eventually joined the United Federation of Planets where they held the position as one of the oldest species within their ranks by the 23rd century. (FASA RPG module: The Federation) It was known that in the 24th century that Galaxy class starships possessed an Interactive Navigational Control System for use by Medusan Specialists who were stationed on the ship. (FASA RPG module: Star Trek: The Next Generation Officer's Manual)

The Medusans are renowned for their navigational abilities.


Melkotian

SPECIES
Melkotian
Homeworld:
Melkot
Quadrant:
Alpha
Affiliation:
Unknown
Biology
Average Male Height:
71 cm (2 ft. 4 in.)-122 cm (4 ft. 0 in.)
Average Male Weight:
18.1 kg (40 lb.)-54.4 kg (120 lb.)
Average Female Height:
71 cm (2 ft. 4 in.)-122 cm (4 ft. 0 in.)
Average Female Weight:
18.1 kg (40 lb.)-54.4 kg (120 lb.)
Minimum Academy Age:
Life Expectancy:
80
Distinctive Features:
Playability
PRC Rated:
No
NPC Rated:
No


A Melkotian

The Melkotians (sometimes referred to as the Melkot) are a non-humanoid species located in the Alpha Quadrant. They possess powerful telepathic abilities and a strong dislike of outsiders.

Physiology

Melkotians possess very few humanoid characteristics, appearing to be disembodied floating heads with a somewhat worm-like appearance.

Sunken within what appear to be eye sockets, Melkotians have two eyes, both of which are white, glowing points of light. Their 'heads' are greenish-brown, wrinkled and roughly rounded. Just below and between their eyes are two small cavities which may be nostrils. They possess no ears, mouths or hair. They have no limbs or torso, with just a tangle of tendrils hanging beneath the 'head'.

Melkotians are naturally powerful telepaths. They communicate using telepathy exclusively and, when communicating with another species, are able to do so using the recipient's own language. They are also capable of forcing groups of people into sophisticated and shared psychic illusions so convincing that death within one of these illusions results in the physical body also dying. These illusions can be constructed based on scenarios plucked from the mind of the victim. The Melkotians may also be able to block technological devices such as tricorders and communicators, though it is possible that they use technology of their own to accomplish this.

They float seemingly without aid. This could be evidence of telekinetic ability, which seems likely given the strength of their other telepathic powers.

Culture

For unknown reasons, the Melkotians are extremely distrustful of other species and are willing to take extreme measures to ensure that they remain isolated. They view outsiders as diseases which must be destroyed, and are entirely willing to kill members of other species who trespass upon their homeworld, considering that to be a crime against them punishable by death. Though their attitude towards other species has softened somewhat since making first contact with the United Federation of Planets, enough that they now allow limited contact with Federation representatives, the Melkotians remain suspicious of outsiders and secluded from the rest of the Alpha Quadrant. They have displayed no interest in expanding their own territory.

Technology

Though they do not appear to be a technologically-driven society, the Melkotians possess technology at least advanced enough to produce warning buoys which orbit their planet. These buoys broadcast a message to any starships within range, demanding that they vacate Melkotian space immediately. The Melkotians are able to initiate a self-destruct sequence in their warning buoys from the surface of the planet. Part of the self-destruct sequence involves the warning buoys emitting extremely high levels of unstable M-rays for several seconds before the buoy explodes.

History

The Melkotians remained deliberately isolated from other species throughout their existence, maintaining orbital warning buoys commanding incoming ships to turn back, and executing trespassers. This policy changed when they made first contact with the United Federation of Planets in 2268.

This occurred when the USS Enterprise, NCC-1701 encountered one of the Melkotian warning buoys. They elected to ignore the message instructing them to leave Melkotian space and instead beamed an away team down to the planet, including Captain James T. Kirk and Commander Spock. Regarding this as trespass, the Melkotians condemned the away team to death. Using a scenario taken from the mind of Captain Kirk, they forced the away team to experience a fragmented but realistic shared psychic illusion designed to result in their deaths.

The scenario they selected was a true incident from Earth's history, the gunfight between the Earps and the Clantons at the OK Corral, with the away team taking on the roles of the Clantons. As events within the illusion deviated from recorded history, the away team came to understand that their experience wasn't real. Spock's Vulcan logic enabled him to see through the illusion more completely than his companions, so he performed a mind meld upon them to alter their perceptions and keep them safe. This left the Earps unable to harm them, allowing them to survive the gunfight. When Kirk was given the opportunity to kill Wyatt Earp, he took pity on him and let him live.

Impressed by this example of another species being capable of mercy, the Melkotians immediately released the away team from the psychic illusion and transported them back to the Enterprise. Kirk's actions had caused them to reconsider their xenophobic stance, and they went so far as to invite the Enterprise to visit their planet so that they could meet with a Melkotian delegation and establish relations between them. They also destroyed the warning buoy that the Enterprise had encountered. Whether this was an indication that the Melkotians were now considering allowing other species from outside the Federation to contact them, or if it was merely a gesture to symbolise their willingness to allow the Enterprise to approach, is unknown.


Menthar

SPECIES
Menthar
Homeworld:
Mentha
Quadrant:
Alpha
Affiliation:
Unknown
Biology
Average Male Height:
165 cm (5 ft. 5 in.)-188 cm (6 ft. 2 in.)
Average Male Weight:
59 kg (130 lb.)-104.3 kg (230 lb.)
Average Female Height:
157 cm (5 ft. 2 in.)-178 cm (5 ft. 10 in.)
Average Female Weight:
45.4 kg (100 lb.)-90.7 kg (200 lb.)
Minimum Academy Age:
Life Expectancy:
110
Distinctive Features:
Playability
PRC Rated:
No
NPC Rated:
No


Note: This race is extinct.

The Menthars were an ancient species that caused their own extinction during their long war with the Promellians, that ended with the battle at Orelious IX during Earth's 14th century.

History books show many fascinating records of the Menthar's innovative battle strategies. They were the first to use the Kavis Teke elusive maneuver as well as the Passive Lure stratagem which was comparable to the strategies of Napoleon Bonaparte. They also developed a way to modify aceton assimilators to create a booby trap for starships. Both a Promellian battlecruiser and the USS Enterprise-D became trapped in the trap the Menthars set.


Metron

SPECIES
Metron
Homeworld:
Metron
Quadrant:
Beta
Affiliation:
Metron Consortium
Biology
Average Male Height:
173 cm (5 ft. 8 in.)-203 cm (6 ft. 8 in.)
Average Male Weight:
59 kg (130 lb.)-108.9 kg (240 lb.)
Average Female Height:
173 cm (5 ft. 8 in.)-203 cm (6 ft. 8 in.)
Average Female Weight:
59 kg (130 lb.)-108.9 kg (240 lb.)
Minimum Academy Age:
Life Expectancy:
1700
Distinctive Features:
Playability
PRC Rated:
No
NPC Rated:
No


A Metron male

The Metrons are a powerful, enigmatic species whose government is known as the Metron Consortium.

The Metrons were first encountered by United Federation of Planets representatives in 2267. In that year, Captain James T. Kirk ordered the USS Enterprise NCC-1701 to pursue a Gorn vessel that had destroyed the observation outpost located on Cestus III.

As the pursuit passed the uncharted solar system, known as 2466 PM, the Enterprise was scanned. The Gorn vessel inexplicably slowed and stopped. Thinking they planned to fight, Kirk prepared to engage; and the Enterprise likewise slowed and stopped. Both ships were held in place by the solar system; not by tractor beams, but rather by 'an unidentifiable power'.

The Metrons, declaring both species savages, prepared a planet and removed the captain of each ship to it. There, they would fight to the death, and the outcome of this contest would determine which ship survived, and which was destroyed.

Eventually, Kirk won this fight, but elected to spare his helpless opponent. This demonstration of mercy surprised the Metrons, whose analysis of the situation did not lead them to expect it. A Metron appeared to Kirk, and suggested that, although the Federation was still half savage, there might be hope for it in a few thousand years. The Metrons then returned Kirk to the Enterprise and transported the ship 1,600 light years away from their space.

The Metrons demonstrated the ability to manipulate forms of energy unknown to Federation science: to perform comprehensive scans at great range, to transport matter great distances instantly, and perhaps to rapidly terraform planets to specific requirements. All of these feats were well beyond what even 24th century Federation technology can accomplish. This suggests their science and technology is hundreds or thousands of years more advanced than that of the Federation.

Metrons have long lifespans; the representative that met Kirk was approximately 1,500 years old, despite appearing as little more than a boy. His comment to Kirk suggests an interest in the political and sociological geometry of the galaxy thousands of years hence. It is possible that this perspective is a consequence of this long lifespan.

They conducted trade with the Verillians in 2373.


Microbrain

SPECIES
Microbrain
Homeworld:
Velera III
Quadrant:
Alpha
Affiliation:
Unknown
Biology
Average Male Height:
0 cm (0 ft. 0 in.)-0 cm (0 ft. 0 in.)
Average Male Weight:
0 kg (0 lb.)-0 kg (0 lb.)
Average Female Height:
0 cm (0 ft. 0 in.)-0 cm (0 ft. 0 in.)
Average Female Weight:
0 kg (0 lb.)-0 kg (0 lb.)
Minimum Academy Age:
Life Expectancy:
Distinctive Features:
Playability
PRC Rated:
No
NPC Rated:
No


Scan of a microbrain
Single entity formed by a group of microbrains

The microbrains are a species of sentient inorganic lifeforms found on the planet Velara III, which is located in the Alpha Quadrant. They are sometimes referred to as Velarans but within the Federation they are more commonly known by the name given to them by Star Fleet officers upon making first contact with them, the microbrains.

Physiology

The microbrains are non-humanoid and inorganic but they are sentient nevertheless. Usually microscopic, they are crystalline lifeforms and are known to contain no organic molecules, instead being composed of silicon, germanium, gallium arsenide, cadmium, selenide sulfide, water, impurities, and sodium salt crystals in various quantities. They take the form of a complex network of crystalline structures with energy patterns flowing throughout them, and give off a glow of light which is visible to the naked eye of a humanoid, as well as generating a quiet humming noise on occasion. They are natural superconductors and are photoelectric, enabling them to acquire energy by absorbing light from their environment.

Microbrains are classified as being sentient and alive because they are both intelligent and capable of reproduction. They reproduce by replicating themselves, in a process similar to cell division. During this process, a microbrain expends a great deal of energy and requires more light as its glow begins to flash far more brightly and the hum it generates becomes louder. Following replication, both microbrains enter a brief resting state in which their energy levels are rebuilt. Groups of microbrains are also able to connect together to form a single entity. As more microbrains join the entity, it grows far stronger and more intelligent than any individual microbrain. As a single entity, microbrains can become large enough to be seen by the naked eye, and have the appearance of balls of glowing, jagged crystals.

While aboard the USS Enterprise, the microbrains displayed the ability to interface directly with the ship's computer by using their flashes of light to transmit programming instructions to it, allowing them to execute commands faster than a humanoid could. It was apparently necessary for them to connect together to form a more powerful entity before they could do this effectively. In this manner, they drew power from the lighting systems and used the ship's universal translator to communicate with the crew. They were also able to control or interfere with other functions, including the redirection of power from systems which they felt were a threat to them, exhibiting enough intelligence in this form to understand and manipulate alien computers. They showed similar abilities at the Federation laboratory on their home planet.

They appear to have a reliance upon the saline water in which they usually reside, though the nature of this dependence is unclear. It has been hypothesised that the microbrains may require the saline water to communicate with each other and form communities, raising their overall level of intelligence through a collective consciousness in the process. However, it may simply be that the microbrains need water to survive in the same way other forms of life do.

History

The microbrains were native inhabitants of Velara III, a Class M planet devoid of any other forms of life. This planet was scouted by the United Federation of Planets, who felt it could be terraformed and colonised. To that end, a team of Human Federation terraformers were sent to Velara III, where they set up a small lab and began the terraforming process.

At first, the microbrains paid them no attention until it became clear that the terraformers represented a threat to them. When the Humans began siphoning off layers of saline water from the planet's surface, the microbrains tried to send them messages requesting that they stop by flashing lights in patterns they believed would be understood by the aliens. The Humans noticed the patterns but came to the conclusion that they were simply random natural phenomena and not evidence of life. However, the microbrains couldn't comprehend this, instead believing that their message had been willfully ignored. Feeling they had no other alternative, they declared war on the Humans.

They began their war by reprogramming a laser drill at the Human's laboratory, using it to kill one of the scientists. However, one of the microbrains was discovered by an away team from the USS Enterprise, NCC-1701-D, who were visiting the colony to find out why it had fallen behind schedule. The microbrain was transported to the Enterprise, where it was studied by the crew, who were unaware it was sentient. In an attempt to continue its war and grow stronger, the microbrain began feeding on the ship's lighting systems and used the energy to reproduce. By joining with its offspring to create a single entity, it quickly grew strong enough to begin communicating with the humanoids through the ship's universal translator, once more declaring war against them.

Feeling it had no choice but to continue waging the war, the entity began taking control of the Enterprise's systems, threatening the safety of the ship and crew. Before they were able to cause any serious harm, the crew realised the microbrains were photoelectric and neutralised the entity by depriving it of its light source. Once they had done that, they explained to the microbrains that they hadn't intended to harm them and that they simply hadn't understood their message. Convinced of the crew's sincerity, the microbrains declared the war was over but demanded that the Humans vacate the planet for a period of three centuries, at which point they would allow communication with the Federation once more.

Subsequently, the microbrains were returned to Velara III, while the terraforming team was removed. Star Fleet then placed the planet under quarantine to ensure the microbrains would not be disturbed until they were ready.


Mintakan

SPECIES
Mintakan
Homeworld:
Mintaka III
Quadrant:
Beta
Affiliation:
Unknown
Biology
Average Male Height:
173 cm (5 ft. 8 in.)-203 cm (6 ft. 8 in.)
Average Male Weight:
77.1 kg (170 lb.)-117.9 kg (260 lb.)
Average Female Height:
163 cm (5 ft. 4 in.)-188 cm (6 ft. 2 in.)
Average Female Weight:
63.5 kg (140 lb.)-104.3 kg (230 lb.)
Minimum Academy Age:
18
Life Expectancy:
200
Distinctive Features:
Playability
PRC Rated:
No
NPC Rated:
No


Nuria, a Mintakan female
Liko, a Mintakan male
File:Mintakans.jpg
Captain Jean Luc Picard (left) with Mintakans, including Nuria (right), one of the leaders of a Mintakan tribe

The Mintakans are a proto-Vulcan humanoid species native to Mintaka III, who exist in a Bronze Age state of technology. Despite their relatively minimal technological advancement, Mintakan culture is highly empirical and by 2366 they had long since rejected the notion of a god or other supernatural beings and had been collecting astronomical and archaeological data for several generations.

In 2366, a Federation anthropological team studying the Mintakans accidentally exposed the primitive culture to 24th century technology when the duck blind they were operating out of had a reactor failure. The USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-D) responded to the situation and unknowingly worsened the cultural contamination when the Mintakans observed their comings and goings. As a result, the previously discarded beliefs in supernatural beings began to resurface in the village most directly affected. This would eventually lead to their mistaking Jean-Luc Picard for the Overseer, one of their gods. To avert the revival of religion, Captain Picard abducted the local leader, Nuria, to give her a guided tour of the ship to explain that the beings they discovered are simply mortals with advanced technology.

Unexpectedly, Nuria believed that this proved that Picard was indeed the Overseer. When they returned to the planet, Nuria finally believed the truth when Picard was almost killed by a Mintakan arrow.

Despite the cultural contamination occurred, the Mintakans were able to resume a somewhat natural society.

Mintakan women always walk in front of the men as a sign of ownership, and to stake out a negotiating position for any services that might be asked of the man.


Mokra

SPECIES
Mokra
Homeworld:
Mokra
Quadrant:
Delta
Affiliation:
Mokra Order/Alsaurian Resistance
Biology
Average Male Height:
173 cm (5 ft. 8 in.)-198 cm (6 ft. 6 in.)
Average Male Weight:
72.6 kg (160 lb.)-117.9 kg (260 lb.)
Average Female Height:
163 cm (5 ft. 4 in.)-183 cm (6 ft. 0 in.)
Average Female Weight:
59 kg (130 lb.)-99.8 kg (220 lb.)
Minimum Academy Age:
Life Expectancy:
140
Distinctive Features:
Playability
PRC Rated:
No
NPC Rated:
No


Augris, a male Mokra.

The Mokra were a humanoid civilization living in the Delta Quadrant.

There were many factions on their homeworld, such as the Mokra Order and the Alsaurian resistance.

The USS Voyager became unwillingly involved in a conflict with the Mokra while trying to acquire some supplies from a trader that Neelix (External Link) was familiar with on the planet.

Tuvok and B'Elanna Torres were arrested, and imprisoned by the Mokra government, and Voyager was threatened and fired upon after Chakotay tried to locate Captain Janeway on the planet's surface.

The Mokra government functioned as a military police state and were not above torturing their prisoners. Tuvok was subjected to Mokra torture, and despite his Vulcan ability to resist pain he was made to scream several times as a result of the intensity of the torture.


Monean

SPECIES
Monean
Homeworld:
Monean
Quadrant:
Delta
Affiliation:
Monean Martitime Sovereignty
Biology
Average Male Height:
168 cm (5 ft. 6 in.)-198 cm (6 ft. 6 in.)
Average Male Weight:
63.5 kg (140 lb.)-99.8 kg (220 lb.)
Average Female Height:
157 cm (5 ft. 2 in.)-188 cm (6 ft. 2 in.)
Average Female Weight:
45.4 kg (100 lb.)-81.6 kg (180 lb.)
Minimum Academy Age:
18
Life Expectancy:
110
Distinctive Features:
Playability
PRC Rated:
No
NPC Rated:
No


The Waters in 2375
Burkus, a Monean male.
A Monean starship emerging from the water.
A Monean city

The Moneans are a spacefaring humanoid species from the Delta Quadrant. Originally nomadic, in the 21st century they discovered and settled on an artificially coherent planetoid of water, which they termed "The Waters". Their government is the Monean Maritime Sovereignty.

Although they built an industrial infrastucture and undersea dwellings, most Moneans still choose to live as their ancestors did: aboard ships. The Moneans possess limited knowledge of the deep regions of their home, as their best research vessel can only dive 100 kilometers, and The Waters' center is 600 kilometers deep. Unfortunately, the ocean eventually began to lose containment, at a rate that would result in its complete dissipation by 2380.

In 2375, the USS Voyager encountered the Moneans. Tom Paris, Seven of Nine and Monean scientist Riga embarked on an expedition on the Delta Flyer to investigate the containment loss. They discovered an ancient field reactor at the center of the ocean, and learned that the Moneans' oxygen refineries were increasing the ocean's density, forcing the reactor to divert energy from containment to its own structural integrity field.

From their findings, Riga recommended that the Moneans immediately reduce their rate of oxygen extraction, while Voyager offered to share replication technology so they would no longer have to remove it from the water. However, the Monean bureaucracy was reluctant to make such sweeping changes. Riga and Paris, acting against orders, attempted to take matters into their own hands by destroying the oxygen refineries, but they were stopped by Voyager.


Moropa

SPECIES
Alpha
Homeworld:
Unknown
Quadrant:
Alpha
Affiliation:
Unknown
Biology
Average Male Height:
168 cm (5 ft. 6 in.)-198 cm (6 ft. 6 in.)
Average Male Weight:
68 kg (150 lb.)-113.4 kg (250 lb.)
Average Female Height:
160 cm (5 ft. 3 in.)-183 cm (6 ft. 0 in.)
Average Female Weight:
45.4 kg (100 lb.)-90.7 kg (200 lb.)
Minimum Academy Age:
Life Expectancy:
Distinctive Features:
Playability
PRC Rated:
Yes
NPC Rated:
Yes


A species located in the Alpha Quadrant that has an uneasy truce with the Bolians.


Mugato

SPECIES
Mugato
Homeworld:
Neural
Quadrant:
Alpha
Affiliation:
Unknown
Biology
Average Male Height:
193 cm (6 ft. 4 in.)-213 cm (7 ft. 0 in.)
Average Male Weight:
136.1 kg (300 lb.)-226.8 kg (500 lb.)
Average Female Height:
193 cm (6 ft. 4 in.)-213 cm (7 ft. 0 in.)
Average Female Weight:
136.1 kg (300 lb.)-226.8 kg (500 lb.)
Minimum Academy Age:
Life Expectancy:
90
Distinctive Features:
Playability
PRC Rated:
No
NPC Rated:
No


A non-sentient, carnivorous, ape-like beast with characteristically white fur, a rhino-like horn on the top of its head, and sharp and extremely venomous fangs. They can reach heights of two meters, and their venomous bite can kill a humanoid within hours if untreated. The [[mahko root] cures the bite.

Physical Description

Mugatos are large, intimidating animals that could reach a height of two meters (not including their horns). Covered by a thick pelt of white fur all over their bodies with the exception of their faces and hands, they were similar to the great apes of Earth in their physical proportions and prehensile hands and feet. All of their teeth were sharp and serrated and their fangs contained a strong venom that was fatal to Humans and inhabitants of Neural alike within a matter of hours. Mugatos had large, thick horns projecting from the top of their craniums as well as smaller spikes running down the spine.

Mugato Venom

Mugatos are known to attack humanoids. The Mugato would wrestle a person to the ground in order to bite it and inject its poison.

Mugato venom is a toxin that attacked a humanoid's nervous system. Death was slow and could take several hours. The only known cure as of 2268 was the use of the mahko root by a female shaman of Neural's Hill People known as a Kahn-ut-tu. As part of an associated ritual the mahko root was pressed against the victim's wound, convulsed of its own power, and neutralized the toxin. (TOS: "A Private Little War")


Mylean

SPECIES
Mylean
Homeworld:
Mylean
Quadrant:
Delta
Affiliation:
Unknown
Biology
Average Male Height:
157 cm (5 ft. 2 in.)-193 cm (6 ft. 4 in.)
Average Male Weight:
63.5 kg (140 lb.)-95.3 kg (210 lb.)
Average Female Height:
152 cm (5 ft. 0 in.)-178 cm (5 ft. 10 in.)
Average Female Weight:
45.4 kg (100 lb.)-77.1 kg (170 lb.)
Minimum Academy Age:
Life Expectancy:
100
Distinctive Features:
Playability
PRC Rated:
No
NPC Rated:
No


Neelix, partly transformed into a Mylean.

The Myleans are a spacefaring species who occupy a region of space near Talax. They have well-developed sweat glands, no taste buds, and a fused spinal column that prevents them from humanoid walking. They are intolerant of bright light because of their dilated pupils. Myleans and Talaxians occasionally intermarried.

Neelix's great-grandfather was Mylean. His Mylean genes became hyper-stimulated due to a Srivani medical experiment in 2374.


Na'Kuhl

SPECIES
Na'kuhl
Homeworld:
Na'Kul
Quadrant:
Delta
Affiliation:
Unknown
Biology
Average Male Height:
173 cm (5 ft. 8 in.)-198 cm (6 ft. 6 in.)
Average Male Weight:
59 kg (130 lb.)-99.8 kg (220 lb.)
Average Female Height:
165 cm (5 ft. 5 in.)-188 cm (6 ft. 2 in.)
Average Female Weight:
49.9 kg (110 lb.)-90.7 kg (200 lb.)
Minimum Academy Age:
Life Expectancy:
160
Distinctive Features:
Playability
PRC Rated:
No
NPC Rated:
No


Vosk, the leader of the Na'kuhl, and Kraul, a Na'kuhl officer
Ghrath, a Na'kuhl officer

The Na'kuhl are an alien species from the 29th century, and a faction in the Temporal Cold War, vehemently opposed to the Temporal Accord. They were led by Vosk, a dangerous fanatic who viewed time travel as his innate right, despite the damage that might be done to the timeline.

At one point in their history, the Na'kuhl attempted to eradicate the Suliban. They traveled into the past and altered time to prevent the Suliban from becoming sentient. However, an opposing faction of temporal agents stopped the Na'kuhl and ensured that the Suliban attained sentience.

The Na'kuhl were very nearly defeated and captured by Daniels' faction, but using stealth time travel they escaped to an alternate Earth in the 1940s. In this reality, with the assassination of Vladimir Lenin by an unknown faction in the Temporal War, Nazi Germany was able to concentrate solely on the Western Front during World War II, allowing Adolf Hitler to conquer Belgium, France, the United Kingdom, and the entire eastern coast of the United States, including Washington, DC.

The Na'kuhl became allies to Nazi Germany and were granted ranks in the SS complete with the "privilege" to wear SS uniforms as well as several Nazi medals. The Na'kuhl further offered to provide advanced technological weaponry to the Nazis, but held back from doing so, not trusting the German forces. In exchange, the Germans provided the Na'kuhl with the materials to build a temporal conduit in New York so they could return to the future and defeat Daniels' faction and assume mastery over time. However, in 1944, Jonathan Archer and Silik destroyed the time conduit, stopping the Temporal Cold War from ever going hot, wiping out the alternate timeline, and defeating the Na'kuhl.


Nacene

SPECIES
Nacene
Homeworld:
Unknown
Quadrant:
Delta
Affiliation:
Unknown
Biology
Average Male Height:
0 cm (0 ft. 0 in.)-0 cm (0 ft. 0 in.)
Average Male Weight:
0 kg (0 lb.)-0 kg (0 lb.)
Average Female Height:
0 cm (0 ft. 0 in.)-0 cm (0 ft. 0 in.)
Average Female Weight:
0 kg (0 lb.)-0 kg (0 lb.)
Minimum Academy Age:
Life Expectancy:
Distinctive Features:
Playability
PRC Rated:
No
NPC Rated:
No


The Caretaker
Suspiria, the Caretaker's mate.

The Nacene are a species from another galaxy known as Exosia. They are a sporocystian lifeform. They have high level technology and an apparently natural ability to navigate subspace.

Only two have been encountered, both by the USS Voyager, on the far side of the Delta Quadrant.

Physiology

Nacene seem to be at least partially non-corporeal or energy-based, but after their death a physical component, crystal-like and significantly smaller than the living form, remains. They exist, or are capable of existing, in subspace, and are capable of manipulating it. Their natural appearance appears to be that of a glutinous liquid and reflective cell, about two meters in diameter. They possess the ability to change their physical appearance at will.

Nacene reproduction concerns males and females, using spores, although they seem to believe that reproduction with humanoids is possible if they possess a compatible biomolecular pattern. However, compatible humanoids seem to be rare in our galaxy. Lifespans of at least one thousand years are not uncommon for Nacene.

Technology

Nacene are capable of great accomplishments, but it is unclear if these are to be attributed to technology, or merely their sporocystian nature, especially in the case of their subspace manipulation capabilities. They have demonstrated a deep understanding and mastery of subspace, by which they are capable of transporting entire ships across tens of thousands of light years in mere moments. It is likely that they used a similar technology to bridge the gap between their galaxy and ours. They also seem to possess holographic technology, advanced medical technology, and technology to beam large amounts of energy from a space station to a nearby planet.

Culture and history

Not much is known of Nacene society, as the only specimens of the species that Star Fleet has encountered were isolated individuals separated from their own kind. Nacene consider themselves a race of explorers, and an expedition reached our galaxy about 1,500 years ago, as of 2371. After the effects of their method of crossing the gap of galaxies accidentally rendered the Delta Quadrant planet Ocampa uninhabitable, they decided to leave two members of their expedition behind, to care for the Ocampans. At some point in the 21st century, one of these "Caretakers", as the Ocampa called them, left the other, taking several hundred Ocampa with her, intending to develop their telepathic abilities to a greater extent than the male Caretaker was willing to do. By 2371, the remaining Caretaker was dying. He used a displacement wave to bring ships to his array from all over the galaxy, searching for a compatible lifeform to procreate with to create a successor who could understand the responsibility of caring for the Ocampa. He was not successful, but even in the last moments before his death, he did everything to protect the Ocampa – buying them some time from their enemies to learn to care for themselves, providing them with at least five years' worth of energy, and then sending them information about how to survive on their own.


Nakan

SPECIES
Nakan
Homeworld:
Tarakis
Quadrant:
Delta
Affiliation:
Unknown
Biology
Average Male Height:
165 cm (5 ft. 5 in.)-193 cm (6 ft. 4 in.)
Average Male Weight:
59 kg (130 lb.)-104.3 kg (230 lb.)
Average Female Height:
157 cm (5 ft. 2 in.)-178 cm (5 ft. 10 in.)
Average Female Weight:
45.4 kg (100 lb.)-90.7 kg (200 lb.)
Minimum Academy Age:
Life Expectancy:
120
Distinctive Features:
Playability
PRC Rated:
No
NPC Rated:
No


File:Memorial-Kim finds colonists.jpg
Two Nakan, encountered by Harry Kim

The Nakan are a group of people who colonized Tarakis sometime in the 21st century. This group was accidentally massacred by a military team sent to evacuate them. The team was led by Commander Saavdra. A memorial was erected on Takaris so they would never be forgotten.


Nasari

SPECIES
Minor Species
Homeworld:
Nasar
Quadrant:
Delta
Affiliation:
Unknown
Biology
Average Male Height:
173 cm (5 ft. 8 in.)-198 cm (6 ft. 6 in.)
Average Male Weight:
63.5 kg (140 lb.)-113.4 kg (250 lb.)
Average Female Height:
168 cm (5 ft. 6 in.)-191 cm (6 ft. 3 in.)
Average Female Weight:
54.4 kg (120 lb.)-99.8 kg (220 lb.)
Minimum Academy Age:
Life Expectancy:
110
Distinctive Features:
Playability
PRC Rated:
No
NPC Rated:
No


Alben, a Nasari male.
A Nasari ship.

The Nasari are a warp capable race from the Delta Quadrant. Physically, they are humanoid with blue skin and prominent tissue on their faces.

Their ships are relatively powerful and patrol Nasari space. They will attack without warning any ship carrying a Taresian or a person who is in the process of becoming Taresian. This is due to the nature of the Taresian mating process: males of other species are infected by a retrovirus and proceed to become Taresian so the women can kill them. However, the Nasari are relatively friendly toward other races outside of this conflict.

They were encountered by the USS Voyager in 2373 as Ensign Harry Kim was becoming Taresian. A battle ensued with the ship and Voyager escaped to Taresia.

As Voyager left Taresia, having rescued Ensign Kim from the Taresians, the Nasari were distracted by the presence of a Taresian ship.


Nassordin

SPECIES
Nassordin
Homeworld:
Nassordin
Quadrant:
Delta
Affiliation:
Unknown
Biology
Average Male Height:
173 cm (5 ft. 8 in.)-208 cm (6 ft. 10 in.)
Average Male Weight:
72.6 kg (160 lb.)-117.9 kg (260 lb.)
Average Female Height:
165 cm (5 ft. 5 in.)-196 cm (6 ft. 5 in.)
Average Female Weight:
54.4 kg (120 lb.)-99.8 kg (220 lb.)
Minimum Academy Age:
Life Expectancy:
115
Distinctive Features:
Playability
PRC Rated:
No
NPC Rated:
No


The Nassordin are an alien species native to the Delta Quadrant. In 2374, the Nassordin were engaged in trade negotiations with the B'omar Sovereignty.


Nechani

SPECIES
Nechani
Homeworld:
Nechan
Quadrant:
Delta
Affiliation:
Unknown
Biology
Average Male Height:
165 cm (5 ft. 5 in.)-196 cm (6 ft. 5 in.)
Average Male Weight:
54.4 kg (120 lb.)-99.8 kg (220 lb.)
Average Female Height:
160 cm (5 ft. 3 in.)-183 cm (6 ft. 0 in.)
Average Female Weight:
45.4 kg (100 lb.)-81.6 kg (180 lb.)
Minimum Academy Age:
Life Expectancy:
150
Distinctive Features:
Playability
PRC Rated:
No
NPC Rated:
No


A Nechani male

The Nechani are a species encountered in the Delta Quadrant by the USS Voyager in 2373. They are humanoids and are a spiritual people.

One of their most sacred shrines is managed by the Nechisti, an order of monks. The shrine itself was protected by a natural force field which could cause massive neural damage to anyone who attempted to cross it unprepared. The Nechisti knew the method of crossing the field but did not easily share it.

In 2373, Kes encountered the field and fell into a coma. Captain Kathryn Janeway went through the Nechisti rituals in an effort to save her. After three days of grueling trials and exposure to a hallucinogenic toxin, the captain believed she had the answer. However, it was only when she abandoned her scientific approach and embraced a blind faith that she successfully penetrated the field and returned Kes to health.


Nezu

SPECIES
Nezu
Homeworld:
Nezu
Quadrant:
Delta
Affiliation:
Unknown
Biology
Average Male Height:
173 cm (5 ft. 8 in.)-206 cm (6 ft. 9 in.)
Average Male Weight:
68 kg (150 lb.)-127 kg (280 lb.)
Average Female Height:
168 cm (5 ft. 6 in.)-191 cm (6 ft. 3 in.)
Average Female Weight:
54.4 kg (120 lb.)-113.4 kg (250 lb.)
Minimum Academy Age:
Life Expectancy:
135
Distinctive Features:
Playability
PRC Rated:
No
NPC Rated:
No


Lillias, a female Nezu
Sklar, a male Nezu

The Nezu are a warp-capable species in the Delta Quadrant. Physically, they are humanoid with a ridge running down the center of the face and small horns above their eyes.

Their colonies often use orbital tethers for transporting goods into orbit.

They were encountered by the USS Voyager in 2373 when one of their colonies suffered from a series of massive meteorite strikes. It transpired that the meteors had been created by the Etanians as a method of driving out the Nezu. Fortunately, Dr. Vatm, a prominent Nezu astrophysicist, had realized that the meteors were not natural and had collected a large amount of information on the Etanian ship. He was killed before he could deliver the information but it was eventually given to Voyager, who used it to drive off the Etanians.


Night Alien

SPECIES
Night Alien
Homeworld:
Unknown
Quadrant:
Delta
Affiliation:
Unknown
Biology
Average Male Height:
165 cm (5 ft. 5 in.)-196 cm (6 ft. 5 in.)
Average Male Weight:
59 kg (130 lb.)-99.8 kg (220 lb.)
Average Female Height:
157 cm (5 ft. 2 in.)-183 cm (6 ft. 0 in.)
Average Female Weight:
45.4 kg (100 lb.)-86.2 kg (190 lb.)
Minimum Academy Age:
Life Expectancy:
Distinctive Features:
Playability
PRC Rated:
No
NPC Rated:
No


A Night Alien

The Night Aliens are a species who live in a region called 'The Void" in the Delta Quadrant.

Because there are no stars or other systems in the area that produced light, this species was fully adapted to living in total darkness. Technologically, they are relatively advanced and use a dampening field to drain energy from encroaching ships.

The Night Aliens were infected by toxic chemicals that were being dumped into their region of space by the Malon. They were later encountered by the crew of the USS Voyager in 2375, who assisted the Night Aliens in stopping the Malon from any further pollution.

The presence of a humanoid species implies the presence of planets without a sun.


Nihydron

SPECIES
Nihydron
Homeworld:
Nihydron
Quadrant:
Delta
Affiliation:
Unknown
Biology
Average Male Height:
173 cm (5 ft. 8 in.)-198 cm (6 ft. 6 in.)
Average Male Weight:
59 kg (130 lb.)-108.9 kg (240 lb.)
Average Female Height:
163 cm (5 ft. 4 in.)-188 cm (6 ft. 2 in.)
Average Female Weight:
49.9 kg (110 lb.)-99.8 kg (220 lb.)
Minimum Academy Age:
Life Expectancy:
120
Distinctive Features:
Playability
PRC Rated:
No
NPC Rated:
No


In one possible timeline, the Nihydron are a space-faring species native to a region of space near the Krenim Imperium. In 2374, three Nihydron warships joined the USS Voyager in its attack on the Krenim temporal weapon ship. B'Elanna Torres and Harry Kim were assigned to work with the Nihydron to implement temporal shielding aboard their ships.

The current state of the Nihydron Empire is unknown, since the temporal weapon ship was erased from time, undoing all the damage it had done.


Norcadian

SPECIES
Norcadian
Homeworld:
Norcadia Prime
Quadrant:
Delta
Affiliation:
Unknown
Biology
Average Male Height:
170 cm (5 ft. 7 in.)-203 cm (6 ft. 8 in.)
Average Male Weight:
72.6 kg (160 lb.)-127 kg (280 lb.)
Average Female Height:
163 cm (5 ft. 4 in.)-188 cm (6 ft. 2 in.)
Average Female Weight:
54.4 kg (120 lb.)-99.8 kg (220 lb.)
Minimum Academy Age:
Life Expectancy:
130
Distinctive Features:
Playability
PRC Rated:
No
NPC Rated:
No


Penk, A Norcadian male, in 2376
Mezoti, A Norcadian female (child) in 2376
Norcadian script

The Norcadians are an advanced humanoid species native to Norcadia Prime in the Delta Quadrant.

The Norcadians invented the popular, much watched, and violent martial arts sport of tsunkatse. The Norcadian government overlooks the actions of the sport's controller Penk, who captures various humanoids and forces them to fight aboard a Norcadian starship in tsunkatse matches, the proceeds of which constitute a large part of the planetoid's revenue.

A Norcadian girl named Mezoti was assimilated by the Borg, but was later rescued by the crew of the USS Voyager after the Borg ship she was on was disabled by a genetically engineered pathogen created by the Brunali.


Nygean

SPECIES
Nygean
Homeworld:
Nygea
Quadrant:
Delta
Affiliation:
Unknown
Biology
Average Male Height:
163 cm (5 ft. 4 in.)-193 cm (6 ft. 4 in.)
Average Male Weight:
59 kg (130 lb.)-99.8 kg (220 lb.)
Average Female Height:
157 cm (5 ft. 2 in.)-183 cm (6 ft. 0 in.)
Average Female Weight:
45.4 kg (100 lb.)-81.6 kg (180 lb.)
Minimum Academy Age:
Life Expectancy:
140
Distinctive Features:
Playability
PRC Rated:
No
NPC Rated:
No


Yediq, a Nygean male (2377)
An elderly Nygean male, and two Nygean females (2377)

The Nygeans are a humanoid species that control a region of space in the Delta Quadrant.

Nygeans are distinguished by a ridge that goes from the top of their forehead, down to their neck. They also have larger ridges on their nose and chin. Their skin is blotched in appearance, and they have pale spots going down the side of their face.

The Nygeans govern a sector containing several humanoid species, one of which is the Benkarans. The Benkarans, who take up less then 10% of Nygean space, take up more then 80% of the space in Nygean prisons.

Nygean ships are capable of warp factor 8.2.

The Nygean legal system is based on an ancient protocol known as "Vekto Valek K'Vadim" or "Favor the Victims", in which the victim and/or their family determine the sentence for the offender, up to and including the death sentence.

The Federations first encounter with this race took place in 2377, when a prison ship was rescued by the USS Voyager. Its (surviving) complement was comprised of 3 Nygean guards, 3 Nygean prisoners, and 5 Benkaran prisoners.

When Voyager was pulled into The Void, they encountered another Nygean ship under the command of Captain Garon. The Nygean ship, which had been trapped in the void for a long time, was the first to enter into an alliance with Captain Janeway, which was later comprised of several more species.

In a joint effort, they discovered that a Polaron modulator would be able to create a shield bubble large enough to encompass all the Alliance ships, and the Nygeans were a large help in the construction of one. When Bosaal was asked to leave the alliance, he took several ships with him, but the Nygeans decided to stay. Within days, the Nygean ship, and all Alliance members had escaped the Void. The Nygeans said goodbye to Captain Janeway, as they were heading in the opposite direction, and wished them luck on their journey home.


Nyrian

SPECIES
Nyrian
Homeworld:
Nyria
Quadrant:
Delta
Affiliation:
Unknown
Biology
Average Male Height:
173 cm (5 ft. 8 in.)-198 cm (6 ft. 6 in.)
Average Male Weight:
68 kg (150 lb.)-122.5 kg (270 lb.)
Average Female Height:
163 cm (5 ft. 4 in.)-188 cm (6 ft. 2 in.)
Average Female Weight:
54.4 kg (120 lb.)-99.8 kg (220 lb.)
Minimum Academy Age:
Life Expectancy:
100
Distinctive Features:
Playability
PRC Rated:
No
NPC Rated:
No


Dammar, a Nyrian
Nyrian script

The Nyrians are a race of humanoids who inhabit the Delta Quadrant. Although externally identical to Humans, they are highly sensitive to cold and light and are uncomfortable in humid environments.

In 2373 the Nyrians attempted to take control of the USS Voyager using their translocator. The Nyrians gradually exchanged themselves for Voyager crewmembers at the rate of one of every 9 minutes and 20 seconds, and put the Voyager crew on board their biosphere vessel.

At first the Nyrians made it appear as if they did not know what was going on; they acted just as confused as the Voyager crew upon arrival. By the time the crew realized what was occurring (with the exception of Captain Janeway who had been suspicious all along) the Nyrians outnumbered the crew and took control of the ship.

Janeway and Tuvok eventually gained control of the translocater device, and translocated two senior Nyrians into one of the coldest environments on the habitat ship. They were then able to convince the Nyrians to surrender and set about freeing the thousands of other prisoners the Nyrians had taken.


Ocampa

SPECIES
Ocampa
Homeworld:
Ocampa V
Quadrant:
Delta
Affiliation:
Unknown
Biology
Average Male Height:
168 cm (5 ft. 6 in.)-196 cm (6 ft. 5 in.)
Average Male Weight:
63.5 kg (140 lb.)-104.3 kg (230 lb.)
Average Female Height:
157 cm (5 ft. 2 in.)-183 cm (6 ft. 0 in.)
Average Female Weight:
45.4 kg (100 lb.)-90.7 kg (200 lb.)
Minimum Academy Age:
Life Expectancy:
9
Distinctive Features:
Playability
PRC Rated:
No
NPC Rated:
No


Tanis, a male Ocampa (2372)
Kes, a female Ocampa (2373)
Kes as a newborn Ocampa
An Ocampan woman giving birth standing

The Ocampa or Ocampans are a humanoid species who live on the planet Ocampa in the Delta Quadrant. Their early history is shrouded in mystery but their own legends tell of a time when they were capable of great mental feats.

Physiology

The Ocampa are humanoid and resemble Humans except for a few folds of skin around their ears, and in their general body size. They are born without the ear folds, which grow when the infants grow older. They age very rapidly, resulting in an average life span of only nine years. Consequently, they develop and learn extremely quickly. Most of their growth takes place in the first six months and by one year old they have reached a young adult stage. They remain in this stage for several years.

Between the ages of four and five, female Ocampa enter the elogium, the time of sexual maturation. During the elogium, a mitral sac forms on the back of the female. The sac accommodates a developing child, and it is from the sac that the child will be born as its mother stands upright.

The ipasaphor, a sticky yellow substance, appears on the female's hands for the six-day mating bond. Once the ipasaphor has appeared, mating must commence within 52 hours.

Having remained young-looking for a number of years, they reach middle age sometime around their seventh year. Again their aging seems to stop, only to rapidly increase near their ninth year with the onset of the morilogium. At this stage of life the Ocampa move from middle-age to extreme old-age in the space of a few weeks, becoming confused and amnesiac before dying.

It is interesting to note that the rapid development and aging is a dominant trait. It is found in half and even quarter-Ocampa.

Ocampa have a body temperature of around 16 to 17 degrees Celsius.

The Ocampa on Suspiria's array could reach the age of 20 years with the use of technology to prolong their lives.

Mental Abilities

All Ocampa appear to be natural telepaths, able to communicate with members of their species and those of other species, as well. Among the more unusual mental abilities exhibited by the Ocampa were eidetic memory, precognition, telekinesis of varying strength, and the ability to sense and manipulate the subatomic level of matter. Tanis, an Ocampa living on Suspiria's array, demonstrated to Kes that she could control the life-force in living things, causing them to grow or die as she wished. Tanis also told Kes that the Ocampa could join Suspiria in a subspace layer called Exosia, what he described as a realm of pure thought.

In early 2374, Kes experienced a rapid and uncontrollable blossoming of her mental abilities. Her body and everything around her, including Voyager, began to destabilize at the subatomic level. Kes left the ship and allowed this process to complete itself, apparently evolving into a being of pure energy. She could then move objects through space without need of conventional propulsion, and later exhibited the ability to travel through time.

The development of Ocampa mental abilities remains ambiguous. The Doctor speculates that Kes's transformation might be the result of exposure to Species 8472's telepathic influence, but this is not confirmed. There is a similarity between the powers Tanis exhibits and those Kes had. One might speculate that the Ocampa are all headed for the same type of transformation as Kes if and when their mental abilities evolve far enough.

Culture

The Ocampa believe in an immortal soul, called the comra. They bury their dead, believing that the comra will move on to the afterlife.

History

Some 500 generations before the 2370s, Nacene explorers from another galaxy inadvertently damaged the atmosphere of the planet Ocampa so badly that all nucleogenic particles were lost, thus rendering the atmosphere incapable of producing rain. The planet rapidly became a desert. The Nacene left two of their kind behind to "repay the debt that could never be repaid" to the Ocampa. The male Nacene, known as the Caretaker to the Ocampa, led the endangered species through tunnels into a vast underground city constructed especially for them. The Caretaker provided them with food, entertainment, water from subterranean sources, and power from the Caretaker's array nearby in space. The Nacene then sealed the Ocampa in, using a force barrier. The Ocampa ruling Elders were subsequently charged with discovering the wishes of the Caretaker, who had become almost a deity to the Ocampa populace. The Ocampa remained in this state for 500 generations.

By 2371, a dissident movement had grown up among the younger generations of Ocampa. They moved out of the city and began to provide for themselves. They were fascinated by ancient stories stating that the Ocampa had once had extraordinary mental capacities. The Elders claimed that the stories were apocryphal, but the dissidents believed these mental powers had only become dormant after centuries of dependence on the Caretaker. In that same year, their reliance on the Caretaker was forcibly ended by the entity's death and the destruction of the array. They had enough energy in the city's reserves to last until 2376; then they would be forced to return to the planet's surface.

In 2072, the female Nacene, called Suspiria by the Ocampa, decided to leave her mate to seek out "more interesting places." She took several hundred Ocampa with her. Under Suspiria's guidance, these Ocampa developed their mental talents and created technology capable of increasing their natural life spans. Sadly, they also lost some of the Ocampa's native kindness, becoming arrogant and dangerous. This is very similar to what happened to Kes as she developed her mental powers, implying that perhaps one is a natural result of the other.


Organian

SPECIES
Organian
Homeworld:
Organia
Quadrant:
Beta
Affiliation:
Organian Council of Elders
Biology
Average Male Height:
168 cm (5 ft. 6 in.)-196 cm (6 ft. 5 in.)
Average Male Weight:
68 kg (150 lb.)-113.4 kg (250 lb.)
Average Female Height:
157 cm (5 ft. 2 in.)-183 cm (6 ft. 0 in.)
Average Female Weight:
45.4 kg (100 lb.)-90.7 kg (200 lb.)
Minimum Academy Age:
Life Expectancy:
150
Distinctive Features:
Playability
PRC Rated:
No
NPC Rated:
No


The Organian Council of Elders
Organians in transition

The Organians are a race of powerful non-corporeal beings that live on the planet Organia.

Abilities and Physiology

The Organians demonstrated a number of abilities. At least one of them, Trefayne, was aware of events at great distances, reporting that space vehicles had assumed orbit about his world and that men had beamed down.

Ayelborne was able to move through a crowded citadel without attracting the attention of anyone there. He was able to prevent the Klingons from returning to the Council chamber to search for Kirk and Spock, whom he had rescued from the citadel. He was able to appear in at least three places light years apart at the same time, these being his own world, Earth, and Qo'noS.

Kirk believed that the Organians made it possible for Spock and himself to enter the Klingon citadel in defiance of long odds against them. Collectively, the Organians were able to neutralize Star Fleet and the Klingon fleet, wherever they were. As beings of pure thought, they are either immortal or extremely long-lived; Claymare commented that no one had died on Organia in "uncounted thousands of years".

It is unclear exactly what the Organians really look like but they stated they had once been humanoid. They had developed beyond the need for physical bodies millions of years earlier and "that of us which you see ... is mere appearance ... for your sake". Two of them then disappeared, first passing through a state in which they radiated intensely bright light.

They are either impervious or highly resistant to directed energy weapons at settings powerful enough to kill humanoid life. Organians may be more evolved than Sargon and his people, who could move from body to body, but could not survive without a body or other physical container.

External Affairs

Organians consider intervention in the affairs of others to be most disgusting, but felt they had no choice when they imposed the peace treaty in 2267; they simply could not watch idly as the Federation and the Klingons slaughtered each other and perhaps others. They find the discordant emotions of less evolved beings highly painful. As a gesture of hospitality to visitors, they create conventional points of reference; physical bodies for themselves, buildings, and other objects. In 2267, the setting they created was reminiscent of a primitive agrarian community.

It appears that the Organians predicted the state of interstellar diplomatic and security affairs during the time of the Dominion War, upon which, as stated by a member of the Organian ruling council in 2267 the Klingons and the United Federation of Planets would become "fast friends."

History

For ten thousand years, the Organians observed a planet that contained a silicon-based virus, and the reactions of species that encountered it, in an attempt to find a species with a higher level of intelligence. Among the species which the Organians observed as they attempted to deal with this deadly virus were the Klingons, the Cardassians, and Humans.

In 2154, the Enterprise NX-01 investigated a Klingon waste site on the planet, and a landing party consisting of Commander Charles Tucker and Ensign Hoshi Sato contracted the virus. Following their protocol of non-interference, two Organian observers watched the crew's reaction to the situation by inhabiting the bodies of crew members, and subsequently altering their memories so that they had no recollection of the Organians' actions. One of the two observers (apparently the more senior of the two) felt that the Organians' protocols should be followed strictly; the other, who was impressed by the Humans' compassion, felt that the time had come for the protocols to be altered. The less senior being argued that intelligence alone was not a sufficient measure of a species' worthiness to be contacted. The senior observer initially occupied the body of Lieutenant Malcolm Reed, while his associate occupied the body of Ensign Travis Mayweather. All of the senior staff of Enterprise were possessed by the observers at one point or another.

After a period of rapid deterioration, both Tucker and Sato died from the virus. However, at the moment of Tucker's death, the junior Organian inhabited his body and communicated his admiration to Captain Jonathan Archer, who had become infected himself in an effort to save his crewmen. He explained his mission to Archer, who pleaded for the Organians to save his crew members; to experience compassion, not merely observe it. Although it was a violation of their protocols, the Organians complied and revived Tucker and Sato, as well as eliminating the virus from their systems and Archer's. The crew of the Enterprise NX-01 retained no memory of their interactions with the Organian observers. Before they left, the junior Organian told his superior that they should begin preparations for an official first contact mission, which they felt gave them only about five thousand years.

The Organians later took the appearance of a simple pre-industrial humanoid society for the purpose of interaction with other lifeforms. Based on the preliminary Federation surveys, the Organian society rated a class D-minus on the Richter Scale of Culture. When Organia was invaded by the Klingons at the start of the first Federation-Klingon War in 2267, Captain James T. Kirk and his first officer, Spock, attempted to convince the apparently-primitive Organians to accept Federation protection. The Organians seemed completely unconcerned with external affairs, almost to the point of apathy. It was only when Kirk and Spock began conducting a guerilla war against the Klingon occupation that the Organians abandoned their false humanoid forms and intervened, forcing an end to the interstellar war. They imposed the Treaty of Organia, establishing a framework for interaction between the two enemies, predicting that, in time, they would eventually become friends. This event placed official first contact between the Organians and the Federation much sooner than the Organians had first anticipated.


Parada

SPECIES
Parada
Homeworld:
Parada
Quadrant:
Gamma
Affiliation:
Unknown
Biology
Average Male Height:
163 cm (5 ft. 4 in.)-193 cm (6 ft. 4 in.)
Average Male Weight:
54.4 kg (120 lb.)-99.8 kg (220 lb.)
Average Female Height:
152 cm (5 ft. 0 in.)-178 cm (5 ft. 10 in.)
Average Female Weight:
45.4 kg (100 lb.)-81.6 kg (180 lb.)
Minimum Academy Age:
Life Expectancy:
150
Distinctive Features:
Playability
PRC Rated:
No
NPC Rated:
No


A Parada rebel

The Paradans or Parada are a species native to the Gamma Quadrant that were first encountered by the Federation in 2370. They are experts in creating replicants, which they used in a civil war that started in 2358.


Pardshay's species

SPECIES
Pardshay's species
Homeworld:
Unknown
Quadrant:
Unknown
Affiliation:
Unknown
Biology
Average Male Height:
168 cm (5 ft. 6 in.)-198 cm (6 ft. 6 in.)
Average Male Weight:
68 kg (150 lb.)-108.9 kg (240 lb.)
Average Female Height:
160 cm (5 ft. 3 in.)-188 cm (6 ft. 2 in.)
Average Female Weight:
49.9 kg (110 lb.)-95.3 kg (210 lb.)
Minimum Academy Age:
Life Expectancy:
Distinctive Features:
Playability
PRC Rated:
Yes
NPC Rated:
Yes


A male member of Pardshay's species
File:Pardshays species female.jpg
A female member of Pardshay's species

Pardshay's species is a humanoid species.

n 2293, a member of this species was serving on the USS Excelsior. (Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country; VOY: "Flashback")

A member of Pardshay's species was a customer in a bar on Torman V when Jean-Luc Picard, Beverly Crusher, and Worf were undercover on the planet in 2369. (TNG: "Chain of Command, Part I")

A member of this species was at the Bonestell Recreation Facility in 2327. (TNG: "Tapestry")

Members of this species were often seen on Deep Space 9 in Quark's, (DS9: "Captive Pursuit", "Chrysalis") on the Promenade, (DS9: "Duet", "Favor the Bold") and in the Replimat. (DS9: "Progress", "The Ascent")

Three members of the species had a small argument in front of Odo's security office in early 2370. (DS9: "The Circle")

A member of this species named Pardshay served on the Xhosa in 2371. (DS9: "Family Business", "Indiscretion")

Another member of the species worked as a medic on Ajilon Prime during the war with the Klingons in 2373. (DS9: "Nor the Battle to the Strong")

A disfigured member of this species was a customer of Quark's who had joined his cousin in dealing weapons. The customer tested a weapon in the holosuite against a holographic warrior. He was satisfied and told Quark he would purchase 2,000 units. (DS9: "Business as Usual")


Peliar Zel Native

SPECIES
United Federation of Planets logo.png Peliar Zel nativeUnited Federation of Planets logo.png
Homeworld:
Peliar Zel II
Quadrant:
Beta
Affiliation:
United Federation of Planets
Biology
Average Male Height:
168 cm (5 ft. 6 in.)-198 cm (6 ft. 6 in.)
Average Male Weight:
63.5 kg (140 lb.)-104.3 kg (230 lb.)
Average Female Height:
160 cm (5 ft. 3 in.)-185 cm (6 ft. 1 in.)
Average Female Weight:
54.4 kg (120 lb.)-90.7 kg (200 lb.)
Minimum Academy Age:
18
Life Expectancy:
115
Distinctive Features:
Playability
PRC Rated:
Yes
NPC Rated:
Yes


Leka Trion, the governor of the Peliar Zel natives
File:Peliar Zel couple.jpg
A couple from Peliar Zel.

The Peliar Zel natives are a humanoid species native to the planet Peliar Zel II. This species is a member of the United Federation of Planets. Their appearance is characterized by a midline nasal outgrowth.

The moons of Peliar Zel were colonized during the 1960s, and the governments of Alpha moon and Beta moon were at odds with one another throughout the next five hundred years . By 2337, Trill Ambassador Odan was called in to mediate a major dispute.

Over the next thirty years, relations between the Alphans and Betans would again deteriorate to the point of war. The major contributing factor to the situation began when the Alpha moon developed an energy source harnessing power from the planet's magnetic field causing substantial environmental damage to Beta moon.

In 2367, Ambassador Odan again negotiated a peace accord between the Alpha and Beta Moons.

In 2369, there was at least one Star Fleet cadet of Peliar Zel origin, as seen in the observing crowd at the inquest held into the death of Cadet Joshua Albert.


Pendari

SPECIES
Pendari
Homeworld:
Pendari
Quadrant:
Delta
Affiliation:
Unknown
Biology
Average Male Height:
178 cm (5 ft. 10 in.)-208 cm (6 ft. 10 in.)
Average Male Weight:
77.1 kg (170 lb.)-136.1 kg (300 lb.)
Average Female Height:
168 cm (5 ft. 6 in.)-198 cm (6 ft. 6 in.)
Average Female Weight:
63.5 kg (140 lb.)-113.4 kg (250 lb.)
Minimum Academy Age:
Life Expectancy:
105
Distinctive Features:
Playability
PRC Rated:
No
NPC Rated:
No


The Pendari champion

The Pendari are a humanoid race that control a region of space in the Delta Quadrant.

The Pendari live on the planet Pendari in the Pendari system. They have close ties to the Norcadians, and are also big fans of the Norcadian game Tsunkatse, at which they excel due to their superior physical strength.

In 2376, while the USS Voyager visited Norcadia Prime, Captain Janeway and several others went on an away mission to the Pendari system. While they were gone, Seven of Nine was kidnapped by Penk and forced to fight in the Tsunkatse matches. In her first match, she fought against the reigning champion, a Pendari male, to whom she lost.


Pralor

SPECIES
Pralor
Homeworld:
Parlor
Quadrant:
Delta
Affiliation:
Unknown
Biology
Average Male Height:
168 cm (5 ft. 6 in.)-193 cm (6 ft. 4 in.)
Average Male Weight:
63.5 kg (140 lb.)-104.3 kg (230 lb.)
Average Female Height:
160 cm (5 ft. 3 in.)-183 cm (6 ft. 0 in.)
Average Female Weight:
49.9 kg (110 lb.)-81.6 kg (180 lb.)
Minimum Academy Age:
Life Expectancy:
Distinctive Features:
Playability
PRC Rated:
No
NPC Rated:
No


Note: This race is extinct.

The Pralor are beings who used to exist in the Delta Quadrant.

The Pralor were a race of humanoids, who at some point were at war with the Cravic. The two sides constructed Automated Personnel Units to help fight the war. Some point later, truce and peace was declared between the Pralor and Cravic, and the two sides agreed to dismantle the Units, which were constructed only to fight this war. The Automated Personnel Units (such as 3947) couldn't accept this threat to their survival, and turned on their builders, wiping out the entire race - the Cravic counterparts did the same. Both sets of robots continued to fight this war at least up to 2372, when the crew of the USS Voyager encountered them.


Promellian

SPECIES
Promellian
Homeworld:
Promellia
Quadrant:
Beta
Affiliation:
Unknown
Biology
Average Male Height:
168 cm (5 ft. 6 in.)-193 cm (6 ft. 4 in.)
Average Male Weight:
72.6 kg (160 lb.)-117.9 kg (260 lb.)
Average Female Height:
157 cm (5 ft. 2 in.)-183 cm (6 ft. 0 in.)
Average Female Weight:
59 kg (130 lb.)-90.7 kg (200 lb.)
Minimum Academy Age:
Life Expectancy:
Distinctive Features:
Playability
PRC Rated:
No
NPC Rated:
No


File:Galek Sar.jpg
Galek Dar (14th century)
File:Promellian.jpg
24th century skeletal remains
File:Promellian script.gif
Promellian script
Note: This race is extinct.

The Promellians were a technologically-advanced humanoid race that were the cause of their own extinction during their long war with the Menthars, that ended with the battle at Orelious IX sometime during the 14th century.

The Promellians operated advanced battle cruisers which operated at a technology level that rated as rather crude in terms of 24th century Federation technology, but were highly advanced for their time. They also used a form of information storage device that was a crude analog of a 24th century Federation isolinear optical chips.


Prophets

SPECIES
Prophets
Homeworld:
Unknown
Quadrant:
Alpha
Affiliation:
Unknown
Biology
Average Male Height:
165 cm (5 ft. 5 in.)-193 cm (6 ft. 4 in.)
Average Male Weight:
59 kg (130 lb.)-104.3 kg (230 lb.)
Average Female Height:
157 cm (5 ft. 2 in.)-185 cm (6 ft. 1 in.)
Average Female Weight:
49.9 kg (110 lb.)-81.6 kg (180 lb.)
Minimum Academy Age:
Life Expectancy:
Distinctive Features:
Playability
PRC Rated:
No
NPC Rated:
No


The Prophets, also known as wormhole aliens (mainly by non-Bajorans), are non-corporeal extra-dimensional entities that reside in the only stable wormhole known to exist, in the Bajor system. The Prophets' origins remain unknown; however, they have identified themselves as being "of Bajor", and have proven to possess exceptional abilities with a vulnerability to chroniton radiation.

In their natural state, the Prophets appear as blue translucent energy capable of rapid movement throughout any environment. When communicating with visitors in their own domain, the Prophets are able to take the appearance of someone familiar to them by probing their consciousness. For instance, when first encountered in "person" by Star Fleet Commander Benjamin Sisko in 2369, the Prophets appeared to take the form of people from his past and present - including his wife Jennifer Sisko, son Jake Sisko, Captain Jean-Luc Picard and his alter ego Locutus of Borg against whom Sisko had once fought, the Vulcan Captain of the USS Saratoga, NCC-31911 on which Sisko had served, Kai Opaka and others besides. In future encounters, Sisko would see other friends, colleagues and enemies depicted by the Prophets as they spoke with him.

In normal space, the Prophets can only physically communicate with outsiders by possessing a body and using it as a vessel. The host is conscious of what is happening but has no control over its actions.

The Prophets have no sense of linear time, so it is likely they live outside of the normal space-time continuum; however their existence has been recorded on Bajor for at least 30,000 years.

Origins & History

Bajoran history has documented the discovery of nine orbs found in orbit of Bajor over the last 10,000 years; however, it has been suggested from recent archaeological finds that the Bajorans received their first orb at least 30,000 years ago. The orbs appear to resemble hourglass energy fields and may produce intense metaphorical hallucinations to those that come in contact with them; it is thought that the hallucinations are indirect communications from the Prophets. However, the orbs only react to a limited number of individuals and it continues to be a mystery as to what conditions must be met for a vision to be experienced, and in some cases lapsed visions have been known as a side-effect (in some instances even months later). The ancient Bajorans who found the orbs named them based upon the kind of vision they induced; many early encounters with them were recorded and, over time, became the basis of many ancient Bajoran prophesies. These were ultimately responsible for the founding of the Bajoran faith as it is known today, based upon the worship of the Prophets as their gods. When finally encountered in "person", by Star Fleet Commander Benjamin Sisko in 2369, the Prophets appeared to take the form of people from his past and present - including his wife Jennifer Sisko, son Jake Sisko, Captain Jean-Luc Picard and his alter ego Locutus of Borg against whom Sisko had once fought, the Vulcan Captain of the USS Saratoga on which Sisko had served, Kai Opaka and others besides. In future encounters, Sisko would see other friends, colleagues and enemies depicted by the Prophets as they spoke with him.

The number of Prophets that reside in the wormhole has never been discovered. However, on several occasions the Prophets have exiled residents for committing acts described as evil. These exiled Prophets became known as Pah-wraiths, with Kosst Amojan being the most prominent. Unlike the Prophets, these exiles appear as red translucent energy and are often described to resemble flames from a fire. The Prophets created a prison for them on Bajor in an ancient cavern known to the Bajorans as the Fire Caves. The Pah-wraiths also communicated to the ancient Bajorans through the orbs, since an ancient text was written describing how to release them but was hidden over the centuries and later protected in modern times by the authorities. Around 30,000 years ago, for reasons unknown, a Prophet and Pah-wraith were trapped inside a stone tablet under what was to became the city of B'hala.

The Emissary

Main article: Emissary

In 2331, a Prophet traveled to Earth and possessed the body of a Human named Sarah. As Sarah, the Prophet married a native of Earth and conceived a child. Shortly after giving birth, Sarah inexplicably abandoned her family and later died. It is thought that the Prophet visited Earth with the sole intention of ensuring the birth of Benjamin Sisko, and it left the body of Sarah leaving her with a family that was not hers, so she left without explanation. It was no coincidence, then, that First Contact by the Federation was made by Star Fleet officer Ben Sisko inside the wormhole in 2369. The Bajoran people celebrated the event and named Sisko as the emissary of the Prophets to Bajor. He took up position commanding a joint Bajoran/Federation space station at the mouth of the wormhole, named Deep Space 9.

Benjamin Sisko initially was reluctant to accept such a prominent religious position in Bajoran society, but this changed in 2372 when the Prophets sent a 22nd century Bajoran, Akorem Laan, 200 years into his future, where he was accepted by many Bajorans as being the true emissary since he discovered the wormhole first. Akorem encouraged draconian reforms on Bajor which Captain Sisko believed would affect its membership application to the Federation. After experiencing a lapsed vision, Captain Sisko realized the significant influence the emissary had on Bajoran society, and so challenged Akorem and took him to the wormhole to ask the Prophets who was the true emissary. The Prophets said Sisko was of Bajor and returned Akorem to his own time. The Prophets' intention was to make Sisko accept his position as their emissary.

Celestial Conflict

In 2373, a Pah-wraith escaped the Fire Caves by possessing a member of an expedition team, Keiko O'Brien, who traveled to Deep Space 9 and attempted to kill the Prophets before re-entering the wormhole. The Pah-wraith failed and was killed when exposed to chroniton radiation.

Late in 2373, Benjamin Sisko experienced a series of lapsed visions that led him to discover the ancient lost city of B'hala on Bajor. This was an incredible archaeological find which was described by an ancient prophecy, eliminating any doubts from Bajoran hardliners that Sisko was the Emissary. The visions continued, and he was urged to halt Bajor's admission into the Federation, which they did so without question. It was later realized that if Bajor had entered the Federation at that time then it would have been on the front line when the Dominion invaded the Federation the following year.

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Kira Nerys, possessed by a Prophet during The Reckoning

Sometime after the discovery of B'hala, archaeologists discovered an ancient tablet that had laid dormant for 30,000 years. While examining it, Sisko experienced another vision and later was urged to smash the tablet releasing the imprisoned Prophet and Pah-wraith. The Pah-wraith was identified as "Kosst Amojan" and possessed the body of Sisko's son, Jake, on Deep Space 9. The Prophet took the body of a Bajoran officer, Kira Nerys, and the two commenced what was prophesied as The Reckoning. A power struggle ensued with Kosst Amojan attempting to kill the Prophets and return to the wormhole. Winn Adami, the Kai of Bajor, was shamed by the faith of Ben Sisko in this conflict, so she exposed the aliens to chroniton radiation, forcing them to abandon the bodies they possessed. The Prophet returned to the wormhole and the whereabouts of Kosst Amojan went unknown.

Revelation & Conclusion

Upon becoming obsessed with killing Sisko and destroying Bajor, Gul Dukat (the former leader of the Occupation) studied ancient Bajoran prophesies to uncover a way to carry out this objective. He began to worship the Pah-wraiths and led a cult that believed them to be the true Prophets of the wormhole. He was able to release a Pah-wraith trapped inside an ancient Bajoran artifact which was appropriated by the Cardassians during the Occupation. The freed Pah-wraith used Dukat's body as a vessel and traveled to Deep Space 9, where it was exposed to an orb. Using the orb, the Pah-wraith was able to enter the wormhole and seal it, turning all known orbs in the Bajoran's possession dark and inactive. A major struggle erupted inside the wormhole between the two powers for its control. Believing he had failed the Prophets and the Bajoran people, Sisko returned to Earth to re-evaluate his future. Some months later, while still there, he experienced a series of visions urging him to travel to the planet of Tyree. In an attempt to confuse him, the Pah-wraiths also sent him misleading visions. However, he was successful in discovering the tenth orb which, once opened, had the power to expel and destroy the Pah-wraiths, returning the wormhole to the Prophets' control. The Sarah Prophet appeared to Sisko and explained how he was conceived and why he was of Bajor. She said that he was conceived to fulfill many tasks which no one else could do.

In mid 2375, the Prophets warned Ben Sisko in a vision not to marry Kasidy Yates, as it would be a short-lived marriage. They did not reveal it at the time, but he would soon enter the Celestial Temple to join them; when he defied them and found Kasidy was pregnant a few weeks later, she feared the warning meant their child would die.

By the end of that year, Dukat was able to manipulate Winn with the aid of visions sent to her by the Pah-wraiths. With her help, they studied the ancient text that was under the Vedek Assembly's protection, known as the Book of the Kosst Amojan, which gave them instructions on how to release all of the imprisoned Pah-wraiths from the Fire Caves. Sisko completed the plans set out for him by the Prophets by destroying Dukat, Kai Winn and the ancient text. All the Pah-wraiths remained imprisoned in the Fire Caves, while Sisko was taken into the wormhole to reside with his own people as a Prophet. However, he promised his wife and son that he would return one day.


Q

SPECIES
Q
Homeworld:
Unknown
Quadrant:
Unknown
Affiliation:
Q Continuum
Biology
Average Male Height:
152 cm (5 ft. 0 in.)-226 cm (7 ft. 5 in.)
Average Male Weight:
45.4 kg (100 lb.)-136.1 kg (300 lb.)
Average Female Height:
152 cm (5 ft. 0 in.)-226 cm (7 ft. 5 in.)
Average Female Weight:
45.4 kg (100 lb.)-136.1 kg (300 lb.)
Minimum Academy Age:
Life Expectancy:
Immortal
Distinctive Features:
Playability
PRC Rated:
No
NPC Rated:
No


Q in human form
Q and Vash visit Deep Space Nine in 2369
Q appears to Picard as "God" in the afterlife
Q at Quark's
"He's devious and amoral and unreliable and irresponsible and definitely not to be trusted." –Captain Jean-Luc Picard

Q is a highly powerful entity from a race of immortal, godlike beings also known as the Q.

Q appeared to the crews of several Star Fleet vessels and outposts during the 2360s and 2370s. He almost always appeared in the uniform of a Star Fleet captain.

In every appearance he demonstrated superior capabilities, but also a mind-set that seemed quite unlike what Federation scientists expected for such a powerful being. He has been described, in turn, as "obnoxious," "interfering," and a "pest". However, underneath his acerbic attitude, there seemed to be a hidden agenda to Q's visits that seemed to have the best interests of Humanity at their core – although this opinion cannot be directly proven. On a planet called Brax, he is known as "The God of Lies".

When temporarily rendered Human by the Continuum, Q spectacularly claimed to possess an IQ of 2005.

Picard and the Enterprise

Q was first encountered by the Federation when he appeared aboard the USS Enterprise NCC-1701-D in early 2364. He warned the crew of the Enterprise that Humanity should return to their home star system or be destroyed. When he encountered resistance, he placed Humanity on trial with Jean-Luc Picard and his command crew as representatives. He accused Humanity of being a "dangerous, savage child-race." Picard managed to strike a deal with Q, however, and submitted to a test of conduct to prove that Humanity had evolved beyond its previously savage state. The Enterprise's mission to Farpoint Station served as this test. When the Star Fleet crew sufficiently proved their evolved state of being by discovering and assisting a spaceborne entity that had been coerced by the Bandi to take the form of a starbase, Q disappeared.

The next time Q appeared on the Enterprise, later that year, he created a bizarre and deadly "game" for the ship's crew, in order to demonstrate that he had given Commander Riker Q-like abilities. Ultimately, Riker rejected these new powers, and Q again disappeared.

In his third appearance in 2365, Q first expressed an interest in joining Picard's crew. When Picard declined, Q tried to show how much he could be of assistance by hurling the Enterprise into the path of a Borg Cube. Q was hoping to show the Federation that it was entirely unprepared to meet some of the more powerful races that existed in the universe. Ultimately, Picard had to beg for Q's help in escaping from the pursuit of the Borg ship.

Q's motives for introducing the Federation to the Borg may not have been as malicious as they appeared. Following the events of 2152, the Borg were already aware of humans and Earth by this point. In fact, it seems possible that they sent the original Cube that Q brought the Enterprise in contact with to investigate the signal from the 22nd Century.

If this is true, Q may have actually been assisting the Federation by warning them of the impending Borg invasion. Had he not intervened, the Borg would have arrived at Earth uninterrupted and since Star Fleet would have no knowledge of how to combat them, they could have easily assimilated Earth.

Interestingly, in this encounter Q alluded to a past association with Enterprise bartender Guinan; Guinan has declined to elaborate on the nature of her relationship other than express her extreme dislike for Q. Based on Q's reactions, the sentiment seems mutual.

In 2366, Q was stripped of his omnipotence and immortality, and transformed into a Human by the Q Continuum as punishment for his irresponsibility. He sought refuge on the Enterprise, requesting asylum and protection from those beings in the universe whom he had tormented. Although Captain Picard and the rest of the crew were unconvinced of the sincerity of Q's plea (and indeed whether the entire situation was an elaborate prank), Picard agreed to provide Q temporary asylum. Although not a scientist, Q provided theoretical guidance for Geordi La Forge's analysis of the Bre'el IV satellite. During this time, Data was assigned to watch Q, and Q gained an unusual perspective on Humanity and its condition. However, after a Calamarain attack nearly destroyed Data, Q resolved to end his life in order to prevent further risk to the Enterprise crew. Another Q prevented Q from sacrificing himself, and restored Q's powers as a reward for his selfless act. In gratitude, Q corrected the orbit of the Bre'el IV moon, which was in danger of colliding with its primary – an event which the Enterprise crew was trying to prevent. Q also gave a special gift to Data, his "professor of the Humanities" – a brief moment of laughter.

Late in 2367, Q returned to the Enterprise to "properly" thank Captain Picard for his role in helping him regain his standing in the Continuum. At the time, Picard was meeting a friend named Vash, whom he'd met on Risa the year before. Q resolved to teach Picard a lesson about love, and cast Picard, Vash, and the Enterprise command crew into an elaborate scenario styled by the ancient legend of Robin Hood. Q himself assumed the role of the Sheriff of Nottingham. Ultimately, Picard learned his lesson, and everyone was returned to the Enterprise. Intrigued by Vash, though, Q offered to take her on a journey of exploration to explore various archaeological ruins of the galaxy, and she accepted.

In 2369, Q once again appeared aboard the Enterprise-D, this time to instruct Amanda Rogers, a seemingly Human female who developed Q powers during her internship with Doctor Beverly Crusher. Shortly after Rogers's birth, the Continuum used a tornado to execute Rogers's parents, two Q who had assumed life as Humans on Earth, for secretly conceiving a child. Although Q's petulant and acerbic attitude did little to ingratiate himself to Amanda, he eventually convinced her to go with him to the Continuum to learn to use her newfound abilities.

Later that same year, Q appeared to Jean-Luc Picard when the latter was critically injured in a Lenarian ambush. Appearing as "God," Q told Picard that he had died because of his artificial heart, and offered him the chance to return to the incident in his youth, allowing him to relive the events leading up to his near-fatal injury and change history. Although Picard was successful in changing history, he eventually realized that the event – and his previous nature as an arrogant, brash young man – was a part of his identity, and had helped mold him into the successful Star Fleet officer he had become. Although he was uncertain as to whether the experience had been real or simply a vision, Picard was grateful for Q's revelation.

In 2370, Q returned to the Enterprise to continue the trial against Humanity. Claiming that the seven-year-old trial had never actually ended, Q proclaimed Humanity guilty of "being inferior" and informed Picard that his race was to be destroyed. He sent Picard traveling through time to his past, present, and future, where he was presented with a temporal paradox, in the form of an eruption of anti-time in the Devron system. In this paradox, Picard himself was responsible for the creation of the anomaly, that propagated backwards in normal time (anti-time having the opposite properties of normal time), thus destroying Humanity in the past.

However, in addition to sending Picard jumping through time, Q also provided Picard with hints to understanding the nature of the paradox. Ultimately, Picard determined the solution and devised a way to close the anti-time anomaly in all three time periods. Following the success, Q revealed that the entire experience was a test, aimed at determining whether Humanity was capable of expanding its horizons to understand some of the advanced concepts of the universe. Departing, Q promised to continue watching Humanity, proclaiming that "the trial never ends."

Deep Space 9

In 2369, Q followed Vash back to the Alpha Quadrant after the discovery of the Bajoran wormhole created a new avenue of travel between there and the Gamma Quadrant. Having had so much fun with her, Q wanted to continue exploring the galaxy, but Vash wanted nothing to do with him. While the two were at Deep Space 9, mysterious power drains were believed to be Q's doing, but they were in fact due to an embryonic lifeform that Vash had unknowingly brought back from the Gamma Quadrant. Q also had a brief confrontation with Commander Benjamin Sisko during his visit, and disrupted an auction that Quark and Vash staged in Quark's bar.

Janeway and Voyager

In 2372, Q was sent by the Continuum to board the USS Voyager, whose crew had unintentionally released a renegade Q from confinement in a rogue comet. When the other Q (later known as "Quinn") asked for asylum on Voyager in order to fulfill his wish to commit suicide (an act considered illegal in the Continuum), Q was permitted to represent the Continuum at the hearing. Q argued that permitting a Q to commit suicide would cause unspeakable chaos and disorder – a profound irony considering Q's own history as a prankster and renegade. (When confronted with his past deeds, Q commented that "[his] record has been expunged.")

Ultimately, Quinn's arguments prevailed, and he was made into a mortal being. Q himself was touched by Quinn's dedication and beliefs – Quinn had previously been an admirer of Q's, because of Q's propensity to stir controversy and cause disorder – and actually provided Quinn with the means with which to commit suicide. Q resolved to return to some of his old habits, and to encourage the Continuum to allow more chaos in their own order.

Following the death of Quinn, a massive Q Civil War broke out, as the forces of the status quo resisted the calls for change in the Continuum, by a faction led by Q himself. Seeking to end the conflict, Q devised a plan to mate with Kathryn Janeway, the captain of Voyager, in order to create a new Q/Human hybrid – a new breed of Q that would help bring an end to the civil war. Janeway, however, flatly refused. Q then kidnapped Janeway to the Continuum, where he again tried to persuade her by explaining the nature of the conflict. However, Janeway again declined, and attempted to negotiate a truce between the two sides. These negotiations failed, however, because the status quo faction refused to accept any terms other than surrender. They attempted to execute both Q and Janeway, but they were stopped by personnel from Voyager with the assistance of a female Q, an old flame of Q's. Q then proposed mating with his old girlfriend instead, and she agreed. The new child, nicknamed Junior, became the first child born in the Continuum in millennia, and his presence brought an end to the civil war.

Q's child, however, did not prove to become the perfect "savior" child that he was meant to be. Junior grew into a spoiled brat, causing even more chaos and disorder than his father's pranks ever did. Q tried to briefly leave his son with "Aunt Kathy" aboard Voyager, hoping that Janeway's "vaunted Star Fleet ideals" would rub off on him. Q himself began to learn more about the role of being a parent. However, after spending time with the child, Junior only began to behave worse. As a result, Q stripped his son of his powers and left him aboard Voyager again under the care of Janeway, telling him to reform his ways within a week or Junior would be sentenced by the Continuum to spend eternity as an Oprelian amoeba.

Although Q was initially unimpressed by his son's progress, he devised a test of "Q-ness" to determine whether his son had improved his attitude. He masqueraded as a Chokuzan captain and threatened Junior and his friend Icheb after they stole the Delta Flyer II from Voyager. Junior passed with flying colors, offering to sacrifice himself to face the consequence of his actions, which had endangered Icheb.

However, the Continuum was not impressed by Junior's progress, and sentenced him to remain Human. Outraged, Q proclaimed that he would leave the Continuum if his son was not allowed to rejoin – the pair were a "packaged deal." "Begging for Q's return" as a deterrent to instability (Q earlier stated that he "holds them all together"), the Continuum acquiesced, on one condition – that Q retain eternal custody of the boy. Grateful for her assistance, Q provided Janeway with a map to a shortcut to the Alpha Quadrant that would shave 3 years off Voyagers journey home.


Qomar

SPECIES
Qomar
Homeworld:
Qomar
Quadrant:
Delta
Affiliation:
Qomar Prelate
Biology
Average Male Height:
163 cm (5 ft. 4 in.)-188 cm (6 ft. 2 in.)
Average Male Weight:
59 kg (130 lb.)-104.3 kg (230 lb.)
Average Female Height:
152 cm (5 ft. 0 in.)-173 cm (5 ft. 8 in.)
Average Female Weight:
45.4 kg (100 lb.)-81.6 kg (180 lb.)
Minimum Academy Age:
Life Expectancy:
115
Distinctive Features:
Playability
PRC Rated:
No
NPC Rated:
No


The logo of the Qomar.
Tincoo, a Qomar female
Abarca, a Qomar male
Qomar script

The Qomar or Qomarians are a humanoid species native to the Delta Quadrant. They are notorious for their xenophobic and obnoxiously arrogant attitude.

The Qomar homeworld, center of the Qomar Planetary Alliance, is run by a "Prelate."

Physiologically, they are quite similar to Humans except for a ridged protrusion that passes from the top of their nose to the top of their forehead. Their height is also shorter then that of the average humanoid. Their vocal chords are capable of speech, like many species, however, they are incapable of allowing a Qomar to sing.

The Qomar are a species of mathematicians, and believe everything has a complex equation behind its existence. A common cultural point is that people are regarded higher for the number of decimal places to which they can calculate pi in their head.

A common pet among Qomar is an animal similar to an Earth dog.

Qomar vocal chords cannot produce musical tones; as such, their species had never heard anything like music (also attributable to their xenophobic nature). But in 2376, while a Qomar transport was returning to their system, the USS Voyager's primitive scanning beam damaged their propulsion systems, and they were brought aboard for medical treatment. While in sickbay, The Doctor, the ship's holographic Chief Medical Officer, hummed a Human tune. This fascinated the Qomar, and they relayed the information to Prelate Koru.

After an initial concert aboard Voyager and another on the planet, The Doctor became a pop icon.

Technology

Technologically, the Qomar regard themselves as one of the more advanced species. Their ships are so powerful they simply disregard the inferior races they come across; this is why the less advanced starship Voyager's scanning beam was able to damage one of their vessels.

There are four classes of Qomar starships, many of which stay within their system and in orbit of their planet. There are also several Qomar starbases orbiting the planet.

Their holographic technology is far more advanced than that of the Federation as of 2376; they found programs such as the Emergency Medical Hologram extremely difficult to even work with.


Quarren

SPECIES
Quarren
Homeworld:
Quarra
Quadrant:
Delta
Affiliation:
Unknwon
Biology
Average Male Height:
163 cm (5 ft. 4 in.)-191 cm (6 ft. 3 in.)
Average Male Weight:
63.5 kg (140 lb.)-99.8 kg (220 lb.)
Average Female Height:
155 cm (5 ft. 1 in.)-183 cm (6 ft. 0 in.)
Average Female Weight:
54.4 kg (120 lb.)-90.7 kg (200 lb.)
Minimum Academy Age:
Life Expectancy:
135
Distinctive Features:
Playability
PRC Rated:
No
NPC Rated:
No


Ravoc, a Quarren
Quarren script

The Quarren are an industrious and technologically advanced species native to the planet Quarra in the Delta Quadrant.

Their ships use warp technology and tractor beams. The Quarren also use subspace mines. Quarren systems require a high level of supervision and involve little automation, which is unique for a warp capable species. The Quarren make use of a multi-species workforce. Some workers are acquired by less scrupulous employers through abduction because their homeworld suffers from a severe manpower shortage. They make use of memory alteration to make their captured workers more productive and less likely to escape.


Rakhari

SPECIES
Rakhari
Homeworld:
Rakhar
Quadrant:
Gamma
Affiliation:
Unknown
Biology
Average Male Height:
165 cm (5 ft. 5 in.)-193 cm (6 ft. 4 in.)
Average Male Weight:
59 kg (130 lb.)-104.3 kg (230 lb.)
Average Female Height:
157 cm (5 ft. 2 in.)-183 cm (6 ft. 0 in.)
Average Female Weight:
45.4 kg (100 lb.)-90.7 kg (200 lb.)
Minimum Academy Age:
Life Expectancy:
120
Distinctive Features:
Playability
PRC Rated:
No
NPC Rated:
No


Croden, a male Rakhari
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Yareth, a female Rakhari

The Rakhari are a humanoid species native to the planet Rakhar in the Gamma Quadrant. They were reticent to have contact with any species from the Alpha Quadrant after the discovery of the Bajoran wormhole in 2369.



Rakosan

SPECIES
Rakosan
Homeworld:
Rakosa V
Quadrant:
Delta
Affiliation:
Unknown
Biology
Average Male Height:
165 cm (5 ft. 5 in.)-191 cm (6 ft. 3 in.)
Average Male Weight:
59 kg (130 lb.)-99.8 kg (220 lb.)
Average Female Height:
157 cm (5 ft. 2 in.)-183 cm (6 ft. 0 in.)
Average Female Weight:
45.4 kg (100 lb.)-81.6 kg (180 lb.)
Minimum Academy Age:
Life Expectancy:
100
Distinctive Features:
Playability
PRC Rated:
No
NPC Rated:
No


Kellan, a Rakosan male.

The Rakosans are a peaceful humanoid species native to Rakosa V in the Delta Quadrant. Although their technology lags behind that of the Federation or the Cardassians, they are warp-capable.

In 2372, their homeworld was accidentally targeted by the missile Cardassian ATR-4107, threatening millions of lives. Fortunately, the missile was destroyed by USS Voyager personnel moments before it would have impacted with the planet. In the process, however, the planet's leader assured Voyager that the crew would always have him as a friend, as he respected their willingness to sacrifice themselves for a people they only met two days ago.


Ramuran

SPECIES
Ramuran
Homeworld:
Ramura
Quadrant:
Delta
Affiliation:
Unknown
Biology
Average Male Height:
168 cm (5 ft. 6 in.)-193 cm (6 ft. 4 in.)
Average Male Weight:
68 kg (150 lb.)-108.9 kg (240 lb.)
Average Female Height:
157 cm (5 ft. 2 in.)-183 cm (6 ft. 0 in.)
Average Female Weight:
49.9 kg (110 lb.)-9.1 kg (20 lb.)
Minimum Academy Age:
Life Expectancy:
155
Distinctive Features:
Playability
PRC Rated:
No
NPC Rated:
No


Kellin, a Ramuran female.
Curneth, a Ramuran male.

The Ramurans are a warp capable species from Ramura in the Delta Quadrant.

Physically, they are humanoids who release a unique pheromone. This affects other species, preventing them from remembering encounters with the Ramurans for more than a few hours. Due to technological enhancements, they are also immune to most forms of scanning technology (including tricorders).

They supplement their naturally understated nature with technology, rendering them practically unknown to the surrounding civilizations. Their ships and personnel use cloaking devices and they use computer viruses to wipe any records of their existence from alien computers.

As a consequence of their obsession with maintaining a covert society, it is illegal for a Ramuran to try to leave. Any who do are hunted by the tracers. This force often acts in secret but will work with others if forced, relying on their technology and natural ability to fade from memory. Once a fugitive is captured, they use a neurolytic emitter to remove the subject's memories of the outside world.

They were first encountered by the USS Voyager in 2374. A tracer named Kellin crept on board the ship while hunting a fugitive but was discovered by Lieutenant Commander Chakotay. Having explained her situation, the crew aided in the capture of the escaped Ramuran. During this time Kellin and Chakotay developed a relationship but when her mission was complete, Kellin left the ship and faded from memory.

Unable to stop thinking of Chakotay, she returned a month later and requested political asylum on the ship. This was duly granted and Chakotay began to love her again, despite not remembering their previous encounter. Sadly she was found by another tracer named Curneth who wiped her memory. Unable to understand why she wished to leave Ramura, she left for good.

All record of her was wiped by the tracers, but Chakotay used a pen and paper to record his experiences before the memories faded.


Redjac

SPECIES
Redjac
Homeworld:
Unknown
Quadrant:
Unknown
Affiliation:
Unknown
Biology
Average Male Height:
0 cm (0 ft. 0 in.)-0 cm (0 ft. 0 in.)
Average Male Weight:
0 kg (0 lb.)-0 kg (0 lb.)
Average Female Height:
0 cm (0 ft. 0 in.)-0 cm (0 ft. 0 in.)
Average Female Weight:
0 kg (0 lb.)-0 kg (0 lb.)
Minimum Academy Age:
Life Expectancy:
Distinctive Features:
Playability
PRC Rated:
No
NPC Rated:
No


Redjac displayed on a viewscreen
Redjac, using an Argelian as a host, attacking Captain Kirk

Redjac is an intelligent, non-corporeal and non-humanoid entity which requires a humanoid host to enable it to feed. It has been encountered in the Alpha Quadrant but its actual place of origin is unknown. Whether Redjac is a unique lifeform or a member of a species of similar lifeforms is also unknown.

Physiology

As a non-corporeal lifeform, Redjac possesses no solid body. Instead, it is composed of formless electromagnetic impulses. On the single occasion that it displayed its true form, it appeared as swirling masses of multicolored energy, but it is usually invisible.

To maintain its strength and to continue existing, Redjac needs to feed on the emotions of humanoids, specifically the emotion of fear. It accomplishes this by taking a humanoid as a host, and then using the host's body to commit brutal murders, thereby provoking strong quantities of terror for it to feed on. Redjac appears to be capable of inhabiting a humanoid host for as long as it requires, and can even remain after the death of the host by reanimating the body. It is able to use the host to communicate, and appears to also have access to the thoughts of its host, using them to act convincingly as the host between murders. For unknown reasons, Redjac almost always inhabits male humanoids and kills female humanoids.

As well as humanoids, Redjac is also able to inhabit sophisticated computer systems. However, doing so appears to require more effort on Redjac's part than using a humanoid as a host.

History

Redjac's origin is unknown but it is known to have existed for several centuries. The earliest known appearance of Redjac was in 1888 on Earth, where it murdered and fed on the emotions of 17 women in London over a three year period. These murders became infamous within Human culture, the serial killer being dubbed Jack the Ripper, or Red Jack. The entity eventually moved on to other Earth cities, killing seven women in Shanghai in 1932, then a further five women in Kiev in 1974. By 2105, it had left Earth entirely, travelling to the colonies on Mars, where it murdered eight women.

Leaving the Sol System, Redjac made its way to Alpha Eridani III, committing ten murders there. At some point following this, it took a Denebian called Kesla as its host, killing many more women. By 2266, it had relocated to Rigel IV, where it inhabited a Rigelian named Beratis. After several murders there, it left Beratis and took an individual called Hengist as its new host. In this new body, Redjac travelled to Argelius II and began killing once more.

Three Star Fleet officers, including Captain James T. Kirk, were taking shore leave on the planet at the time and, when one of them came close to uncovering Hengist's identity as a serial killer, Redjac unsuccessfully attempted to frame the officer. After transporting Hengist to the USS Enterprise, NCC-1701, Kirk discovered the true nature and history of Redjac. Attempting to flee, Redjac killed Hengist, abandoning him and taking over the Enterprise's computer systems, threatening to slowly kill the crew in an attempt to raise their fear levels. However, the crew had taken a tranquiliser which suppressed their fears, thus weakening Redjac. Unable to maintain its control over the computer systems, Redjac returned to Hengist's dead body but was soon transported by Kirk into deep space, dispersing its atoms in the process.

Given Redjac's unusual nature, it is unknown if it was able to survive this but there have been no confirmed encounters with it since this incident.


Rilnar

SPECIES
Rilnar
Homeworld:
Rilnar II
Quadrant:
Delta
Affiliation:
Unknown
Biology
Average Male Height:
168 cm (5 ft. 6 in.)-196 cm (6 ft. 5 in.)
Average Male Weight:
68 kg (150 lb.)-108.9 kg (240 lb.)
Average Female Height:
160 cm (5 ft. 3 in.)-185 cm (6 ft. 1 in.)
Average Female Weight:
54.4 kg (120 lb.)-95.3 kg (210 lb.)
Minimum Academy Age:
Life Expectancy:
100
Distinctive Features:
Playability
PRC Rated:
No
NPC Rated:
No


The Rilnar are a species native to the Delta Quadrant. Mortal enemies of the Krenim, the Rilnar were what originally inspired Annorax to create the Krenim temporal weapon ship, with which he used to erase the Rilnar from history in the 2170s. However, although the subsequent alterations to the timeline restored the Krenim Imperium to its former glory, it also removed a crucial antibody the Rilnar had contributed to the Krenim genome. As a result, fifty million Krenim died in the first year after the restoration. The Rilnar were restored to their original state when the weapons ship itself was erased from history.


Sakari

SPECIES
Sakari
Homeworld:
Nekrit Expanse
Quadrant:
Delta
Affiliation:
Unknown
Biology
Average Male Height:
170 cm (5 ft. 7 in.)-198 cm (6 ft. 6 in.)
Average Male Weight:
72.6 kg (160 lb.)-117.9 kg (260 lb.)
Average Female Height:
163 cm (5 ft. 4 in.)-188 cm (6 ft. 2 in.)
Average Female Weight:
59 kg (130 lb.)-99.8 kg (220 lb.)
Minimum Academy Age:
Life Expectancy:
110
Distinctive Features:
Playability
PRC Rated:
No
NPC Rated:
No


A Sakari

The Sakari are a humanoid species found on a planet in the Nekrit Expanse in the Delta Quadrant. They were encountered by the USS Voyager in 2373.

The Sakari civilization was decimated by an alien attack that wiped out most of their numbers. They did not know who the aliens were, but Voyager's first officer, Chakotay, discovered evidence of their identity: the Borg.

The surviving Sakari retreated into the caves beneath their planet and set up systems to try and hide their existence in case of future attacks. This was only partially successful, but the crew of the Voyager helped them improve the process in exchange for gallicite.


Sargon

SPECIES
Sargon
Homeworld:
Unknown
Quadrant:
Unknown
Affiliation:
Unknown
Biology
Average Male Height:
0 cm (0 ft. 0 in.)-0 cm (0 ft. 0 in.)
Average Male Weight:
0 kg (0 lb.)-0 kg (0 lb.)
Average Female Height:
0 cm (0 ft. 0 in.)-0 cm (0 ft. 0 in.)
Average Female Weight:
0 kg (0 lb.)-0 kg (0 lb.)
Minimum Academy Age:
Life Expectancy:
Distinctive Features:
Playability
PRC Rated:
No
NPC Rated:
No


The requested Enterprise landing party meet Sargon's essence (in his sphere, right)

Sargon is a disembodied being -"matter without form"- among the last of a species of highly advanced humanoids who had evolved to a point where their mental powers had become almost god-like. When a cataclysmic war about 500,000 years ago ripped away their planet's atmosphere, Sargon and ten others chosen from both warring factions transferred their consciousnesses into spherical storage devices kept in a vault far beneath the surface. Sargon, his wife Thalassa, and Henoch, of the opposing faction, were eventually the only survivors - the other eight essences ceased to exist and their receptacles were dark. They were not true noncorporeal beings in that they required a receptacle to house their consciousnesses.

In 2268, Sargon detected the USS Enterprise (NCC-1701) and summoned her to the planet. It had been his hope that the descendants of the colonies that his species had sown throughout the galaxy would one day venture into space. Sargon's request was that three crewmembers would temporarily relinquish their bodies to them so that they may construct android bodies as replacements. The one drawback was that the presence of such powerful consciousnesses in Human bodies accelerated the metabolism to dangerously high levels. Regular doses of metabolic drugs and close monitoring was required to enable the transfer to succeed. By mutual agreement of the Enterprise command crew, Sargon occupied the body of Captain James T. Kirk, while Thalassa occupied Ann Mulhall and Henoch took over Spock. While the bodies were occupied, the consciousnesses of the Enterprise crew were transferred to the aforementioned receptacles; their minds were too weak to interact with the outside world from there.

Henoch however wanted to keep his new Vulcan body since it was "accustomed to higher metabolism". He killed Kirk's body, hoping to kill Sargon with it. But Sargon deceived Henoch by fleeing his host and inhabiting the Enterprise herself. After Henoch was defeated and killed, Sargon and Thalassa realized that they did not have the control and discipline to use their mental powers in the physical realm. They left the Enterprise to roam other dimensions of existence, which they called 'oblivion'.



Satarran

SPECIES
Satarran
Homeworld:
Sothis III
Quadrant:
Delta
Affiliation:
Unknown
Biology
Average Male Height:
178 cm (5 ft. 10 in.)-208 cm (6 ft. 10 in.)
Average Male Weight:
99.8 kg (220 lb.)-154.2 kg (340 lb.)
Average Female Height:
168 cm (5 ft. 6 in.)-193 cm (6 ft. 4 in.)
Average Female Weight:
81.6 kg (180 lb.)-127 kg (280 lb.)
Minimum Academy Age:
Life Expectancy:
90
Distinctive Features:
Playability
PRC Rated:
No
NPC Rated:
No


A Satarran's disguise is revealed.

The Satarrans are a humanoid civilization from the planet Sothis III.

Physiology

Satarrans are dark in color as their bodies are covered with scaley plates that are almost exoskeletal in nature. They are roughly humanoid, with stocky torsos and long arms, legs, and fingers.

Their eyes are located on the front of their faces, but are also slightly to the sides, affording a view almost directly behind them. They have no noses; only two nostrils where the nose of a humanoid typically is. They have no visible ears and a small mouth. Instead of teeth, they have shiny black mandibles, and when open their mouths seem to stretch larger than they should. Their speech is a form of hissing and squealing.

Technology

The Satarrans are not as technologically advanced as the Federation. However, they do possess at least two unique technologies that are beyond what the Federation has created. The first is a scanning beam that can blank memories via brain chemistry and manipulate the computers memory. The second is a device used for disguises. It cloaks the Satarrans true body both visually and from sensors. It will project a false image as well as false sensor readings that can "fool" even an advanced scan.

History

The Satarrans have been at war with the Lysian Alliance for decades. In 2368, the Satarrans attempted to use the USS Enterprise NCC-1701-D to deliver a devastating attack on the Lysians. They used their scanning beam technology to wipe the memories of the crew and plant false orders in the computer from Star Fleet Command that indicated that the Enterprise was to destroy the Lysian headquarters. An operative known as Keiran MacDuff was placed onboard as First Officer in the disguise of a Human.

The Satarrans' plan ultimately failed as the crew realized the Lysians posed no threat to the Federation. MacDuff's true nature was discovered. This was the first time the Federation came in contact with the Satarrans.


Scalosian

SPECIES
Scalosian
Homeworld:
Scalos
Quadrant:
Beta
Affiliation:
Unknown
Biology
Average Male Height:
165 cm (5 ft. 5 in.)-193 cm (6 ft. 4 in.)
Average Male Weight:
63.5 kg (140 lb.)-108.9 kg (240 lb.)
Average Female Height:
157 cm (5 ft. 2 in.)-185 cm (6 ft. 1 in.)
Average Female Weight:
49.9 kg (110 lb.)-95.3 kg (210 lb.)
Minimum Academy Age:
Life Expectancy:
110
Distinctive Features:
Playability
PRC Rated:
No
NPC Rated:
No


Deela, a Scalosian female
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Ekor, a Scalosian male

Scalosians are the inhabitants of the planet Scalos.

Prior to the 2260s, the inhabitants were made infertile due to a radiation sickness. Their bio-chemistry had accelerated to a point that they experienced hours as other lifeforms experienced minutes.

In 2268, they hijacked the USS Enterprise (NCC-1701) in an effort to repopulate their race with the male USS Enterprise (NCC-1701) personnel. Captain James T. Kirk was able to stop them and return them to their native Scalos.


Serosian

SPECIES
Serosian
Homeworld:
Seros
Quadrant:
Delta
Affiliation:
Unknown
Biology
Average Male Height:
168 cm (5 ft. 6 in.)-193 cm (6 ft. 4 in.)
Average Male Weight:
63.5 kg (140 lb.)-104.3 kg (230 lb.)
Average Female Height:
157 cm (5 ft. 2 in.)-193 cm (6 ft. 4 in.)
Average Female Weight:
49.9 kg (110 lb.)-90.7 kg (200 lb.)
Minimum Academy Age:
Life Expectancy:
120
Distinctive Features:
Playability
PRC Rated:
No
NPC Rated:
No


A dead Serosian male

The Serosians are a warp-capable species from the planet Seros in the Delta Quadrant.

Physically, the species is humanoid, with a pale, almost metallic cast to their skin. They use holographic technology and create sentient holograms to act as cleaners and maintenance personnel aboard their ships. Unfortunately these programs, referred to as isomorphs, are not well-treated by their creators.

In 2374, the USS Voyager received a distress call from a Serosian hologram called Dejaren. Although he claimed the crew of his ship had been killed by a virus, it later became apparent that his program had destabilized and he had become obsessed with cleanliness to the point of psychosis. As a result he had murdered the crew.


Sheliak

SPECIES
Minor Species
Homeworld:
Shelia
Quadrant:
Delta
Affiliation:
Sheliak Coporate
Biology
Average Male Height:
188 cm (6 ft. 2 in.)-208 cm (6 ft. 10 in.)
Average Male Weight:
90.7 kg (200 lb.)-136.1 kg (300 lb.)
Average Female Height:
175 cm (5 ft. 9 in.)-198 cm (6 ft. 6 in.)
Average Female Weight:
81.6 kg (180 lb.)-117.9 kg (260 lb.)
Minimum Academy Age:
Life Expectancy:
140
Distinctive Features:
Playability
PRC Rated:
No
NPC Rated:
No


A Sheliak
Sheliak script

The Sheliak are a vaguely humanoid lifeform. They are a reclusive people, avoiding contact with the Federation whenever possible. This may be due to the Sheliak attitude that humanoids are an inferior form of life.

The Treaty of Armens was established in 2255 between the Sheliak and the Federation which ceded several worlds to the Sheliak. There was virtually no contact with the Sheliak for over a century thereafter, until they demanded that a Federation colony on Tau Cygna V be removed.

Sheliak colonists refer to themselves as "the Membership" and they have a governing body called "the Corporate".

Their homeworld is located in the Shelia star system.

Unlike most humanoids, the Sheliak prefer to exist in an environment that is the same temperature as their bodies.


Shivolian

SPECIES
Shivolian
Homeworld:
Shivolia
Quadrant:
Delta
Affiliation:
Unknown
Biology
Average Male Height:
165 cm (5 ft. 5 in.)-196 cm (6 ft. 5 in.)
Average Male Weight:
68 kg (150 lb.)-108.9 kg (240 lb.)
Average Female Height:
157 cm (5 ft. 2 in.)-183 cm (6 ft. 0 in.)
Average Female Weight:
49.9 kg (110 lb.)-81.6 kg (180 lb.)
Minimum Academy Age:
Life Expectancy:
100
Distinctive Features:
Playability
PRC Rated:
No
NPC Rated:
No


The Shivolians are a humanoid species native to the Delta Quadrant. The Borg have encountered this species, who they designate as Species 521.


Sikarian

SPECIES
Sikarian
Homeworld:
Sikaris
Quadrant:
Delta
Affiliation:
Unknown
Biology
Average Male Height:
170 cm (5 ft. 7 in.)-198 cm (6 ft. 6 in.)
Average Male Weight:
63.5 kg (140 lb.)-108.9 kg (240 lb.)
Average Female Height:
160 cm (5 ft. 3 in.)-183 cm (6 ft. 0 in.)
Average Female Weight:
45.4 kg (100 lb.)-104.3 kg (230 lb.)
Minimum Academy Age:
Life Expectancy:
140
Distinctive Features:
Playability
PRC Rated:
No
NPC Rated:
No


Gathorel Labin, a Sikarian

The Sikarians are the inhabitants of the planet Sikaris in the Delta Quadrant.

They are a humanoid species dedicated to helping others and, as a result, their hospitality is legendary. They are especially interested in stories, regarding them as an essential part of their culture. In fact, they are mostly interested in the new and different, quickly growing bored with any particular person or activity.

The Sikarians are a technologically advanced race but the most unusual piece of technology on Sikaris is the spatial trajector, which can instantaneously transport a person up to 40,000 light years. The limit of its range is the planet Alastria.

In 2371, the USS Voyager attempted to purchase this technology but was turned down by the Sikarian Government. A secret exchange was made anyway but the trajector turned out to be incompatible with Federation technology.


Zahl

SPECIES
Zahl
Homeworld:
Zahl
Quadrant:
Delta
Affiliation:
Unknown
Biology
Average Male Height:
160 cm (5 ft. 3 in.)-183 cm (6 ft. 0 in.)
Average Male Weight:
72.6 kg (160 lb.)-113.4 kg (250 lb.)
Average Female Height:
152 cm (5 ft. 0 in.)-175 cm (5 ft. 9 in.)
Average Female Weight:
59 kg (130 lb.)-104.3 kg (230 lb.)
Minimum Academy Age:
Life Expectancy:
110
Distinctive Features:
Playability
PRC Rated:
No
NPC Rated:
No


Zahl ambassador aboard Voyager (2374).

In one possible timeline, the Zahl were a technologically advanced and generally benevolent humanoid species who, a generation prior to 2374, defeated the Krenim Imperium. The Zahl disbanded the Krenim fleet and retook the territories they had annexed. In 2374, two Zahl starships greeted the USS Voyager upon its arrival in their space. During the meeting, the entire Zahl civilization was erased from history by Annorax's weapon ship. The erasure of the Zahl achieved an unprecedented 98% Krenim restoration, although the Krenim colony on Kyana Prime was not restored.

It is unknown what became of the Zahl after the timeline was returned to normal