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== Introduction ==
 
Hello this wikia entry was designed by Thomas Neil who lives on a little old planet called earth in a little old county called scotland
 
 
 
 
I have created this entry to give you the broader facts on the sci-fi universe from tricorders to Borg and all the way to TARDISES
 
 
 
 
i will include my own personal views on the items i am writting about and this wikia will be an encyclopidia of information not just about extraterrestrials but looking indebt at the supernatural side of our weird weird planet
 
 
 
 
 
 
== Star trek aliens A-Z ==
 
 
 
 
 
 
=== Non sentient aliens ===
 
Sentience refers to a creature's ability to think and reason. To learn and to be self aware.
 
 
Algorian mammoth; A large woolly mammal of this world. Garak once absorbed 30 cc's of an anesthetic that would have knocked out such a beast, according to Bashir. DS9 "The Wire" 2-42
 
 
Alvanian beehive; Insect community known for its frenetic activity. DS9 "Rapture" 5-108
 
 
Alvanian cave sloth; Another animal from this world, known for its deep sleep. DS9 "The Sword Of Kahless" 4-81
 
 
Alvanian spine mites; Tiny parasitic insects that live in humonoid spinal columns. Can cause the host pain for rmany years. DS9 "The Begotten" 5-110
 
 
Alverian dung beetle; Form of insect life. DS9 "Apocalypse Rising" 5-99
 
 
Andorian amoeba; A variety of unicellular protozoan indigenous to planet Andoria reproduce by means of symbiogenesis. VOY "Tuvix" 2-40
 
 
Arbazon vulture; A type of predatory bird. DS9 "The Search, Part II" 3-48
 
 
arctic spider; Cold climate animal life found on Rinax. VOY "Rise" 3-61
 
 
Baneriam hawk, Predatory bird. Quark told Odo that he resembled a Baneriam hawk looking for prey, when the security chief was observing patrons at the bar. DS9 "If Wishes Were Horses" 1-16
 
 
Bardakian pronghorn moose; An animal life-form. Known for its loud and horrible call. TNG "Unification, Part II" 5-108
 
 
Belzoidian flea; Life-form. Q claimed he could have chosen to become a Belzoidian flea when he was stripped of his powers in 2366. For some readon, he instead chose to become human. TNG "Déjà Q" 3-61
 
 
Berengarian Dragons; An indigenous life-form on Berengaria VII. Spock told Leila Kolomi he'd once seen a dragon on Berengaria VII. TOS "This Side of Paradise" 1-24
 
 
Bulgallian rat; A frightening animal. Wesley Crusher considered re-creating a Bulgallian rat on the holodeck to prepare himself for the Phych Test portion of the Starfleet Academy entrance exam. TNG "Coming of Age" 1-19
 
 
carnivorous rastipod; Origin: Bajor. An animal reputed for a distinct lack of grace -- apparently, a beast with two left legs. DS9 "Progress" 1-15
 
 
Degebian mountain goat; A sure-footed beast, exact origin unspecified, who could have gotten by on the narrow cliffside ledge that Kor did not trust while returning with the Sword of Kahless. DS9 "The Sword Of Kahless" 4-81
 
 
drella; From Alpha Carinae V a creature that derives its energy from the emotion of love. TOS "Wolf in the Fold" 2-43
 
 
dryworm; Giant creature on planet Antos IV that can generate and control energy with no harm to itself. TOS "Who Mourns for Adonais?" 2-31
 
 
eel-birds; Creatures from planet Regulus V that must return to the caverns wher they hatched to mate every 11 years. TOS "Amok Time" 2-30
 
 
Garanian Bolites; Extremely small creatures which act as irritants when they come into contact with humanoid skin, as two unsuspecting Bajorans learned due to a trick played on them by Jake and Nog in 2369. DS9 "A Man Alone" 1-4
 
 
glommer; A Klingon creature developed to eat tribbles. TAS "More Tribbles, More Troubles" 1-5
 
 
Greenhorn aliens; Unspecified planet. A member of this unspecified race often seen around Deep Space Nine is the holographic fighter Constable Odo uses in a vain to let the Jem'Hadar teen learn self-control by venting his skills in appropriate ways. It is not known if the name refers to inexperience or is truly the race nomenclature. DS9 "The Abandoned" 3-52
 
 
Gunji jackdaw; Origin: Alpha Quadrant. A species resembling an ostrich, spotted on Deep Space Nine's Promenade on stardate 46853. DS9 "If Wishes Were Horses" 1-16
 
 
Joranian ostrich; Planet: name unspecified. An alien ornithic species with an extremely fearful disposition. Fear has developed notable evolutionary flaws in the species; if frightened, the Joranian ostrich is known to hide its head under water, and remain submerged until it actually drowns itself. DS9 " Past Prologue" 1-3
 
 
Krallinian eel. Life-form. An unpleasant creature found in the Delta Quadrant. VOY "Jetrel" 1-15
 
 
lapling-like animal; Planet: name unspecified. Perhaps a cousin of the lapling shown in Kevis Fajo's collection, this lapling-like creature was brought on board Deep Space Nine during Grand Nagus Zek's first visit in 2369. DS9 "The Nagus" 1-11
 
 
leaf miners; Planet: Earth. Any species of larvae of any variety of the Terran moth and/or butterfly. The larvae were so called because they exist by burrowing tunnels and habitats into the leaves of plants where they can then safely survive. TNG "All Good Things..." 7-177
 
 
mellitus; A creature on Alpha Majoris I that is gaseous when moving and becomes solid when it is dormant. TOS "Wolf in the Fold" 2-43
 
 
Orion wing-slug; Origin: unspecified. On stardate 43930.7, Lwaxana Troi commented that she would prefer to eat this otherwise unspecified lower life-form than succumb to her Ferengi captors. TNG "Ménage à Troi" 3-72
 
 
Regulan blood worm; Origin: unspecified. This amorphous, pulpous creature rates such a low status to the Klingon people, that name is used to insult people who are thought to be weak. The Klingon, Korax uses this term to insult the U.S.S. Enterprise at Deep Space Station K-7 in 2267. TOS "The Trouble With Tribbles" 2-44
 
 
Talarian hook spider; Planet: Talarian homeworld. A species of indigenous arachnid, apparently with legs that grow to a half a meter in length. TNG" Realm of Fear" 6-128
 
 
 
Tarkassian razorbeast; Origin: unspecified. A creature which Guinan described as her own imaginary friend in childhood. TNG "Imaginary Friend" 5-122
 
 
Wanoni tracehound; Planet: name unspecified. An predatory animal life-form rumored to take great pleasure in the pursuit of its prey. On stardate 46925.1, Constable Odo was heard comparing the romantically persistent Lwaxana Troi to this species. DS9 "The Forsaken" 1-17
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
=== sentient species ===
 
abducting aliens; (left) A previously unknown, telepathically linked and allasomorphic race who kidnapped Picard, a Mizarian and a Chalnoth like lab rats in 2366 in order to study the concept of leadership, which they lack. TNG "Allegiance" 3-66
 
 
 
 
Acamarian; (right) A humanoid race from Acamar III. Mostly like Terrans except their blood is a unique iron/copper composite. For the past century, they have enjoyed peace, except for the nomadic marauding Gatherers. They also have a slight cleft in their forehead and often display individualized facial tattooing. The Acamarians have strongly divided clan structures and membership in one is of extreme social and political importance. TNG "The Vengeance Factor" 3-57
 
 
Akaali; Pre-industrial society encountered by the Enterprise NX-01. The Akaali were suffering from a mysterious plague caused by a secret Malurian mining operation. Luckily, Captain Archer uncovered this information, destroyed the operation, and left behind a cure for the Akaali. ENT "Civilization" 1-9
 
 
Akritirian; Race from Akritiri. Technologically sophisticated civilization in the Delta Quadrant. The Akritiri had an oppressive government and a system of justice described by Starfleet observers as cruel and draconian. Their system of justice allowed no possibility of escape or reprieve from their prison on a satellite station. Prisoners were equipped with a cortical implant that caused them to be aggressive and irritated effectively keeping them from cooperating to escape. They were left with no guards or medical facilities. Prisoners were never released. VOY "The Chute" 3-45
 
 
Alcyones; It was thought that the Alcyones destroyed the last Tarellian plague vessel in 2356. TNG "Haven" 1-11
 
 
 
 
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Al-Leyan; Unspecified race that had a transport operating from Deep Space Four to Caere IV on Starbase 46731.5. TNG "The Chase" 6-146
 
 
Alpha Onias III; (right) A humanoid child who was forced to leave his home planet when it was attacked in the late 2350s or early 2360s. Fearing for his safety, Barash's mother hid him in a cavern on Alpha Onias III. The cavern was equipped for his survival and included specialized neural Scanners that were able to transform matter into any form imagined, so that he could live his life in safety. TNG "Future Imperfect" 4-82
 
 
Alsaurian; (left) The Alsaurians are treated as an under-class by the Mokra, which have seized control of the Alsaurian planet. The Mokra do not allow them to have communications equipment. VOY "Resistance" 2-28
 
 
Alsuran; Delta Quadrant civilization that was wiped out by the Krenim temporal weapon ship in an alternate time line. VOY "Year of Hell, Part II" 4-76
 
 
Altec; (right) Along with Straleb, part of the Coalition of Madena. Although Altec was technically at peace with Straleb, relations between the two planets had been strained to the point that an interplanetary incident was created when it was revealed that Benzan of Straleb was engaged to Yanar of Altec in 2365. TNG "The Outrageous Okona" 2-30
 
 
Altorans; Origin: unknown. Rumored to be traders with the Miradorn species. DS9. "Vortex" 1-12
 
 
 
 
Amarie; (right) Musician on the planet Qualor II. She had four arms. Wife of a smuggler killed when he blew up his ship to avoid capture by the Enterprise. TNG "Unification, part II" 5-108
 
 
amoeba; A massive spaceborne single-celled organism that consumed the Gamma 7A System in 2268. The creature strongly resembled microscopic protozoans found on terrestrial planets save for its enormous size. The spaceborne amoeba was 18,000 kilometers long, and about 3,000 kilometers wide, surrounded by a large energy-absorbing field. The creature was believed to originate from outside our galaxy. TOS "The Immunity Syndrome" 2-47
 
 
Amusement Park Planet; (right) A planet in the Omicron Delta region. The only humanoid on the planet was the caretaker. After his death the main computer took over and the planet became dangerous. TOS "Shore Leave" 1-15
 
 
anaphasic life-form; (left) Anaphasic life-form who appeared in human form as a 34-year-old man. Ronin, who needed the company of a suitable human female in order to maintain his molecular cohesion., claimed to have been born in 1647, in Glasgow, Scotland. He originally found a suitable host with Jessel Howard, gaining a powerful hypnotic control over her. Ronin formed a symbiotic relationship with Howard, giving her emotional sustenance, while she gave him molecular cohesion. Upon Jessel's death, Ronin joined with each successive female member of the howard line, until his relationship with Felisa Howard in the 24th century. When Felisa died in 2370, Ronin attempted to join with Beverly Crusher, Felisa's granddaughter. He attempted to entice Beverly to resign form Starfleet, but Beverly learned of his true nature and was forced to kill him when he threatened the lives of her friends. TNG "Sub Rosa" 7-156
 
 
Andorian; (right) Blue skinned humanoids from the Andor in the Epsilon Indii system. Characterized by blue skin, white hair, and a pair of long antennae on their head. They are a founding race of the Federation but have a history of political trouble. When provoked, the Andorians can become extremely savage. Generally however, the Andorians are a productive and benevolent race. TOS "Journey to Babel" 2-39
 
 
 
 
Angel One; (left) Class-M planet supporting carbon-based life-forms including an intelligent humanoid population. Ruled by a constitutionally run, elected matriarchy, the planet's society treated males as second class citizens, although this may be expected to change over time. In 2364, Angel One began the process of radical reforms to grant equal rights for men on the planet. Angel One is located fairly close to the Romulan Neutral Zone. TNG "Angel One" 1-14
 
 
Angosian; (right) Humanoid inhabitants from Angosian III. Nonviolent by nature, they are advanced in the development of the mind and intellect. They petitioned for Federation membership in 2366. Their application was suspended upon revelations of abuse of veterans of their Tarsian War. These veterans were treated to intense psychological conditioning and exotic biochemical alterations to make them nearly invincible. These veterans were imprisoned on an uninhabitable moon to separate them from the populace. The Angosians have since resolved these problems and are close to achieving Federation membership. TNG "The Hunted" 3-59
 
 
 
 
Antican; (left) Large, canine, humanoids from Antica in the Beta Renner star system. A carnivorous species that prefers to consume live or raw meat. They had a long-standing dispute with the Selay, another sentient race that lived in their system. They applied for Federation membership in the year 2364 and negotiated a peace with the Selay. The Anticans become members of the Federation in 2371. TNG "Lonely Among Us" 1-7
 
 
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Antos IV: Federation planet. Homeworld to benevolent and peaceful people who taught Captain Garth the art of cellular metamorphosis. TOS "Whom Gods Destroy" 3-69
 
 
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Arcturian; A race of humanoids from Arcturus VI. Arcturians are hairless and have very, very loose skin, to the point where there are dozens of loose folds of skin throughout the body. Arcturians generally frown on sexual reproduction, and often choose to have themselves cloned. Arcturian culture frowns on individuality and sexuality and encourages conformity and asexuality. Arcturus VI is a member of the Federation, although their culture often causes conflicts with the other worlds. TNG "Ménage à Troi" 3-72
 
 
Ardanan; (right) Workers on the planet surface of Ardana. The wealthy lived on the cloud city Stratos. TOS "The Cloud Minders" 3-76
 
 
Argala; Planet in the Delta Quadrant which had an arctic tundra climate, was home to a technologically sophisticated civilization. Some Argalan were captured by the Nyrian operatives. VOY "Displaced" 3-67
 
 
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Argosian; A race of aquatic humanoids from an unknown world in deep space. While capable of surviving in an atmospheric environment with a breathing mask, they prefer to travel in class N accommodations. Short tempered and egotistical, they are often distrusted or outright hated by many. They prefer not to fight, as their water supply proves an easy target. They were once an air breathing race of humanoids, until global warming eradicated all but a few square kilometers of ground. Advanced Argosian genetic technology made this change possible, along with advanced structural and electrical engineering that allowed an entire civilization to be moved underwater. DS9. "Dax" 1-8
 
 
Argrathi; (right) Humanoid society native to planet Argratha. The Argrathi had an unusual form of punishment for criminals that involved implanting memories into the accused's brain.These memories would cause the criminal to have effectively experienced years of brutal incarceration, whin in reality, no actual prison time was served. Thereby saving the government the cost of building and operating prisons. DS9. "Hard Time" 4-91
 
 
Arkarian; (left)There is a Federation facility located on the planet Arkaria. Starships can dock in the array above the facility for baryon decontamination sweeps. While the Enterprise-D was there, terrorists boarded the Enterprise to steal trilithium resin from the ship's engines. The team of thieves were lead by the Station's Administrator, Mr. Orton. TNG "Starship Mine" 6-144
 
 
Arritheans; Delta Quadrant civilization. Voyager had trade dealings with the Arritheans. VOY "Revulsion" 4-73Atrean; (right) Atreans are a humanoid race from Atrea IV characterized by skin involutions in the temporal region of the cranium that fuse with enlarged ears. Atrea IV is a class M world and a member of the Federation. Atrea IV recently underwent a ferroplasmic infusion to reliquify it's solidifying core, which was causing massive seismic, magnetic, and gravitational disruptions. Atrean culture is one based on electronic entertainment and an industrial economy. Atrea IV is a leading manufacturer of computer systems, recreational holodeck programming, and commercial communications. TNG "Inheritance" 7-162
 
avianoid aliens; Members of this unspecified humanoid species distinguished by white, shaggy hair and a beak-like mouth continuing up into a Klingon-like forehead ridge are seen frequenting DS9. One wealthy native was invited by Quark to the auction of Vash's artifacts in 2369. DS9. "The Forsaken" 1-17
 
Axanar; Jonathan Archer's crew discovered a ship full of Axanar bodies drained of their triglobulin-rich bodily fluid. An Axanar ship later saved the Enterprise NX-01 from an attack by the same parasitic species that killed their people. After helping the Axanar recover their dead crewmen, the Enterprise crew spent some time on the Axanar homeworld. ENT "Fight or Flight" 1-3
 

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