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Revision as of 00:20, 22 December 2015

SPECIES
United Federation of Planets logo.png TakaranUnited Federation of Planets logo.png
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Homeworld:
Takara
Quadrant:
Alpha
Affiliation:
United Federation of Planets
Biology
Average Male Height:
170 cm (5 ft. 7 in.) to 196 cm (6 ft. 5 in.)
Average Male Weight:
68 kg (150 lb.) to 108.9 kg (240 lb.)
Average Female Height:
163 cm (5 ft. 4 in.) to 188 cm (6 ft. 2 in.)
Average Female Weight:
63.5 kg (140 lb.) to 99.8 kg (220 lb.)
Minimum Academy Age:
18
Life Expectancy:
175
Distinctive Features:
Playability
PRC Rated:
Yes
NPC Rated:
Yes
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You may also be looking for a group of primitive humanoids who referred to themselves as the Takarians.

The Takarans are a humanoid species native to the planet Takara.

Takarans are characterized by a very unusual anatomy and physiology where their internal organs are not as distinct as those of most humanoids – their organ systems are much more evenly distributed around their bodies, resulting in Takarans having a very high resistance to injury. Takarans also have voluntary control over their own physiology down to a cellular level and can place themselves in a form of stasis resembling death.

To Starfleet medical equipment, only the rate of cellular decay could verify whether a Takaran was dead or alive – a slow rate of cellular decay was indicative of a Takaran in voluntary stasis; the rate of cellular decay would be much faster if the Takaran were truly dead – this was unknown to Doctor Beverly Crusher until 2369.

Takarans are also able to put only a part of their body in stasis at a time, enabling them to slow injury in specific areas and thereby reduce the overall effects of the injury.

History

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Physiology

To be written

Takaran anatomy

Notable Takarans

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References