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  1. List of Star Trek aliens

    Star Trek. aliens. Star Trek is a science fiction media franchise that began with Gene Roddenberry 's launch of the original Star Trek television series in 1966. Its success led to numerous films, novels, comics, and spinoff series. A major motif of the franchise involves encounters with various alien races throughout the galaxy.

  2. Balok

    Balok was a male citizen of the First Federation, who was child-like in appearance. In 2266, as captain of the Fesarius and the sole occupant of that vessel, he made first contact with the Federation. Balok encountered the USS Enterprise while it was midway through a star mapping mission. He used a puppet of a bluish, cat-eyed alien, that wavered and rippled on the Enterprise's viewscreen, to ...

  3. Star Trek: The 50 Best Alien Races

    Roylan. First appearance: Star Trek (2009) So far, the rebooted Trek films have not really given funs much by way of alien species. The only classic races to get good screen time in the reboots ...

  4. Andorian

    Thelev, an Orion assassin disguised as an Andorian, from the 1967 original series episode "Journey to Babel".. Andorians appeared in four episodes of The Original Series, and were background elements in Star Trek: The Motion Picture and Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home, but remained largely undeveloped until Enterprise. [4] Showrunner Brannon Braga originally wanted to limit the number of ...

  5. Category:Star Trek alien characters

    D'Vana Tendi. Thalen. Norvo Tigan. Timicin. Tosk (Star Trek) Traveler (Star Trek) Trelane. Deanna Troi. Kestra Troi.

  6. Darmok (episode)

    Picard is captured, then trapped on a planet with an alien captain who speaks a metaphorical language incompatible with the universal translator. They must learn to communicate with each other before a deadly planetary beast overwhelms them. "Captain's log, Stardate 45047.2. The Enterprise is en route to the uninhabited El-Adrel system. Its location is near the territory occupied by an ...

  7. Talosian

    Background information [] Origins []. The Talosians were the first aliens encountered on Star Trek, appearing in the earliest Star Trek: The Original Series production, "The Cage". (While Spock was the first non-Human featured, his species is not mentioned in that episode.). Upon devising the Talosians, Gene Roddenberry reused elements of the species from a story outline he submitted for an ...

  8. 15 of the Most Bizarre Alien Species Featured in 'Star Trek'

    1. Salt vampire ("Star Trek: The Original Series," 1966-1969) Paramount. The very first episode of "Star Trek" showed promise when it came to weird aliens. An old flame of one of the crew members ...

  9. 23 Coolest Alien Characters in the Star Trek Franchise

    Trekkies are now very familiar with species like Vulcans, Romulans, Klingons, Andorians, Betazoids, Orions, Bajorans, Cardassians, Species 8472, Changelings, the Gorn, and the Borg, to name a few ...

  10. "Star Trek" The Man Trap (TV Episode 1966)

    The Man Trap: Directed by Marc Daniels. With William Shatner, Leonard Nimoy, Jeanne Bal, Alfred Ryder. Dr. McCoy discovers his old flame is not what she seems after crew members begin dying from a sudden lack of salt in their bodies.

  11. The STAR TREK Franchise's Greatest Villains, Ranked

    The other alien races they fought, ... We hated Lorca as Captain, but we kind of loved him as an outright bad guy. 8. The Borg Queen (Star Trek: First Contact 1996, Voyager 1991-2001, ...

  12. Galaxy Quest (1999)

    Galaxy Quest: Directed by Dean Parisot. With Tim Allen, Sigourney Weaver, Alan Rickman, Tony Shalhoub. The alumni cast of a space opera television series have to play their roles as the real thing when an alien race needs their help. However, they also have to defend both Earth and the alien race from a reptilian warlord.

  13. The 10 Best Omnipotent Aliens In Star Trek, Ranked

    Star Trek is replete with examples of biodiversity in relation to alien life. Granted, most of them resemble human beings with a plethora of plastic prosthetic patterns attached to their faces, but there is a wide variety of them!. RELATED: 10 Times Star Trek Villains Were Right Aside from bipedal, upright-walking humanoids, the Star Trek universe is crawling with higher-order lifeforms that ...

  14. Geordi La Forge

    Geordi La Forge [a] (/ ˈ dʒ ɔːr d i l ə ˈ f ɔːr dʒ / JOR-dee lə FORJ) is a fictional character who appeared in all seven seasons of the American science fiction television series Star Trek: The Next Generation and its four feature films as well as the third season of Star Trek: Picard.Portrayed by LeVar Burton, he served as helmsman of the USS Enterprise-D in the first season of The ...

  15. "Star Trek" Let That Be Your Last Battlefield (TV Episode 1969)

    Let That Be Your Last Battlefield: Directed by Jud Taylor. With William Shatner, Leonard Nimoy, DeForest Kelley, Frank Gorshin. The Enterprise encounters two duo-chromatic and mutually belligerent aliens who put the ship in the middle of their old conflict.

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    In the new Star Trek movies (2009, 2013) Scotty is seen with an alien friend/helper. ... the little alien guy, was maybe a partner in Scotty's projects before he was accidentally stranded on Delta Vega. Besides, I think Scotty's little buddy is awesome. :D. Spock: You're Montgomery Scott. :D. Scotty: Oh yeah, that's me. Well, unless there's ...

  17. Antedian

    Background information [] "an-TEE-DEE-an" was the pronunciation of this name from the script's pronunciation guide. According to an internal reference document, listing all the aliens seen in Star Trek: The Next Generation, which was circulated around the time of the production of TNG Season 5, the Antedians were given the description of "Fishlike in appearance with purplish-silver scales ...

  18. The Mego Guy

    Mego released nine aliens from the Star Trek television show: Klingon, Neptunian, The Keeper, The Gorn, Cheron, Mugato, The Romulan, Andorian, and Talos. Klingon was the only alien included in the first wave of Star Trek 8" action figures. Neptunian was released as part of the second wave of Star Trek 8" action figures.

  19. 45 Years Later, The Creepiest 'Alien' Character Got Brought ...

    In Aliens it is Bishop who saves Newt and Ripley, nearly at the cost of his own existence. In opposition to Ash, Bishop represents a more Asimovian robot, preceding the idea of Data in Star Trek ...

  20. 32 Famous Guest Stars We Loved On Star Trek: The Next Generation

    On a list of the best sci-fi shows, Star Trek: The Next Generation remains the gold standard. With 180 episodes, it was inevitable the series would bring in an outside famous face or two ...

  21. Chris Pine Once Got A Black Eye From One Of His Star Trek Co-Stars

    The plot of Justin Lin's 2016 film "Star Trek Beyond" is a little convoluted. It seems that a century before the film began, a starship called the U.S.S. Franklin crash-landed on a distant planet ...

  22. 'Star Trek: Starfleet Academy' Adds Sandro Rosta To Cast

    Sandro Rosta will be joining the new class of Starfleet cadets in Paramount+'s upcoming Star Trek: Starfleet Academy. ... 5 'Family Guy' Heads To ... Here Comes 'Alien: Romulus', Set ...

  23. Ferengi

    While preparing scripts for the first season of Star Trek: The Next Generation, the idea of the Ferengi was devised by Gene Roddenberry and Herbert Wright. [2] The new alien species initially appeared in the first season's fourth episode, "The Last Outpost", which was based on a story by Richard Krzemien and a teleplay by Wright. [3]In this story, the USS Enterprise-D—whose crew are the main ...

  24. Lokai

    Lokai was a native of the planet Cheron. He was half white and half black, with a dividing line which ran down the middle of his body. He explained that his people were oppressed on Cheron because of their color. The ruling class on Cheron were also black and white, but were black on the right side not the left side like Lokai's people. He possessed a personal force field which protected him ...

  25. To This Day, No One Has Outdone the Xenomorph Design of the Alien Franchise

    Some truly breathtaking aliens have graced the silver screen using these methods, but generally, they still look like a guy in a suit, or so obviously computer-generated that it takes the audience ...

  26. Alien: Romulus' Original Character Return Leaves Audiences Divided

    The CGI use of deceased actor Ian Holm in Alien: Romulus has left fans divided, with some audiences calling it "shameful and gross".; The trend of reviving dead actors with CGI in major franchises like Star Wars and Ghostbusters has been criticized as disrespectful.; With Holm's CGI cameo also being disconnected from his original character and having a lot of screen time, the divisive reaction ...

  27. William Shatner Is Investigating the Aliens Among Us

    Many are familiar with actor William Shatner for his role as Captain Kirk in the Star Trek franchise. Now, Shatner is finding new ways to explore all things unknown and extraterrestrial -- but ...

  28. The Man Trap

    "The Man Trap" is the first episode of season one of the American science fiction television series Star Trek. Written by George Clayton Johnson and directed by Marc Daniels, it featured design work by Wah Chang and first aired in the United States on September 8, 1966.. In the episode, the crew visit an outpost on planet M-113 to conduct routine medical exams on the residents using a ...

  29. Katy Tur On the Discomfort of Covering Trump's Policy: 'It's

    "Fundamentally, the discomfort of covering him on policy, it's legitimizing a candidate that doesn't feel legitimate. This is a guy who went out and tried to stay in office because he wanted to.

  30. Keenser

    Keenser was a Starfleet engineering division crewmember serving in the 23rd century. (Star Trek; Star Trek Into Darkness; Star Trek Beyond) In 2258, in the alternate reality, Keenser worked with Montgomery Scott at an automated Federation outpost on Delta Vega. He was Scott's only company for months before Spock and James T. Kirk arrived. Scott often belittled and berated Keenser, particularly ...