Star Trek Alien Races
A/2/3/4/5/6
- B/2/3/4/5/6
- C/2/3
- D/2/3/4
- E/2/3/4
- F - G
- H/2
- I - J
- K/2/3/4
- L/2
- M/2/3/4
- N - O
- P/2
- Q - R/2
- S/2/3
- T/2/3/4/5/6
- U - V/2/3
- W - X
- Y - Z
T'Lani
Humanoid people who were at war with the Kelleran for centuries until finally reaching peace in 2370. The T'Lani suffered great losses during the war, including the entire population of planet T'Lani III from using deadly biological warfare. DS9 "Armageddon Game" 2-33
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Origin Gamma Quadrant. A Gamma Quadrant race who ruled the Skrreea for 800 years and killed the matriarchal people's leaders until they in turn were invaded and conquered by some "member" of the Dominion -- likely the Jem'Hadar, the Dominion's storm troopers. DS9 "Sanctuary" 2-30
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Tagrans
Humanoid race from Tagus IV in the Argolis Cluster. For decades Tagus IV was a textbook example of an ecologically destroyed world, with heavy amounts of all sorts of pollutants at all levels and no ozone layer. The planet was purified by intervention of the Q continuum in 2369. The Tagrans operated a massive air cleansing operation including 1000 baristatic filters. Tagaun ecological technology is far beyond the technology of most worlds because of the necessity of keeping Tagus IV class M. At one point, when surface temperatures were above 50 C and 9% oxygen, their was talk of reclassifying Tagus IV as class C. The Tagaun culture was almost lost as survivors of their environmental destruction barely survived in underground shelters and command posts. Fortunately their massive records have allowed for the reconstruction of much of Tagra IV. The Tagauns are mostly humanoid, slightly portly, with several cartridge facial ridges along the cheeks and forehead. TNG "True Q" 6-132
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Tak
Tak
Humanoid society native to the Delta Quadrant. The Tak Tak use ritualistic
body language as their primary form of communication and have a skeletal
ridge which protrudes from their forehead, around their nose, and into
their chin. The Tak Tak had serious problems with macrovirus infestations,
and by 2373, had a strict policy of destroying any infected ship or colony.
Captain Janeway described them as one of the more unusual species encountered
in the Delta Quadrant, and also as the most unforgiving people she had
ever met. Captain Janeway unknowingly gave one of the worst insults possible
to a Tak Tak by placing her hands on her hips during a negotiation meeting.
VOY "Macrocosm" 3-54
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Takaran
Vaguely reptilian semi-humanoids from an unknown world in Ferengi space. Little is known about Takaran culture or technology, but if they meet the pattern of worlds in Ferengi space they have minimal indigenous technology and are integrated fully into the Ferengi Alliance. Takarans appear to be normal humanoids with slightly reptilian features, but their internal physiology is astounding. It is highly decentralized with redundancies for every vital organ in all limbs and throughout the torso. This makes Takarans difficult to kill since most weapons would be ineffective, even phasers as high as level 6 do not kill a Takaran. Takarans can also control their metabolisms at will, thus regenerating quickly or faking death. TNG "Suspicions" 6-148
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Takarian
Pre-industrial civilization in the Delta Quadrant. Planet at the terminus of the Barzan Wormhole. When a Ferengi shuttle went through the wormhole, it changed its location and the shuttle was stuck in the Delta Quadrant. According to Takarian mythology, some Great Sages were scheduled to arrive and the Takarians believed the Ferengi were those sages until Voyager happened upon them and pulled the plug on their scam. When the Ferengi attempted to return to the planet they were pulled back into the wormhole creating a gravitational eddy causing the wormhole endpoints to jump around erratically. VOY "False Profits" 3-47
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