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This is most likely a reference to the 2013 video game Star Trek due to McCoy performing a c-section of a Gorn in the game. Kirk and Spock fight the Gorn in the 2012 Star Trek Video Game. [10] The Gorn appear in the 2013 video game Star Trek, set in the alternate universe of the 2009 Star Trek film. Taking place between the first film and its ...
The Talosians were the first race encountered in the Star Trek franchise. They are a race that used to be technologically advanced and warp-capable, but a nuclear holocaust devastated their homeworld. The Talosians are noted for their power of illusions. In 2017, Den of Geek ranked Talosians the 16th best aliens of the Star Trek franchise. [13 ...
Star Trek: A xenophobic and imperialistic reptilian species. Centauri: Babylon 5: A once-great nation of humanoids, the first extraterrestrials to make contact with humans. Felis sapien: Red Dwarf: A race that evolved in an abandoned mining freighter from a pregnant housecat smuggled aboard by a crewmember. Ferengi: Star Trek
"Distant Origin" is the 65th episode of Star Trek: Voyager, the 23rd episode of the third season. Voyager encounters an alien race, but runs afoul of their principles. The Voth are humanoid lizards, and the plot revolves around one particular scientist who has taken an interest in studying Voth origins.
Writer Katharyn Powers was invited to pitch a story for The Next Generation as she was friends with Star Trek writer D. C. Fontana. [1] Alongside her writing partner Michael Baron, Powers pitched a story involving a reptilian race called the "Tellisians" who followed a code of honor similar to that of the samurai. [2]
The "Distant Origin" episode of Star Trek: Voyager then features the Voth, a race descended from the dinosaurs that had escaped extinction by leaving Earth and relocating to the Delta Quadrant. [19] On the television series Doctor Who, there are also races of reptilian humanoids, such as the Silurians [20] and Ice Warriors.
"Countdown" was the fourth episode of Enterprise to be directed by former Star Trek: Voyager actor Robert Duncan McNeill. This was the first episode written as a combined effort by André Bormanis and Chris Black , although Bormanis had written episodes such as " Hatchery " and " Extinction ", while Black wrote " Doctor's Orders " among others.
The Barabels from Star Wars; Hork-Bajir from K. A. Applegate's Animorphs; The Lady of the Green Kirtle from CS Lewis's The Silver Chair who can turn into a giant snake; An unnamed race from H.P. Lovecraft's The Nameless City - later Cthulhu Mythos tales have named these the Valusians or simply "serpent people". The Race from Harry Turtledove's ...